C3) ey Wast Go n s -TV- 'l Friend Stove Mat. Is not the Time to Buy , To make room for new stock, and this HegaFdlesstoi.tMees; POSITIVELY INDESTRUCTIBLE. Th vv oma OMERCO Today Our $10.00 Overcoats will be $14.00 Overcoats will be $18 to $20 Overcoats will be These Prices 3JT6 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Patty Ghf oniele. ntered a tbe Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price hronicle and 5, Y.'Tribnne. $2.50 $1.75 nd Weekly Oregonian 3.00 2.00 " and Weellj Eiamiwr . 3.25 2.25 " Weekly Jew York World 2.25 2.00 Local Advertising-. 10 Ceuu per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents .er line for each subsequent Insertion. 8pecial rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than S o'clock trill appear the following day. SATURDAY, - - JANUARY 25, 1895 BRIEF MENTION. " Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The Tittell Sisters . . Monday and Tuesday nights. The weather prediction for tomorrow is warmer. Local teachers' institute at Dufur on Feb. 8th and 9th. Program will be pub lished next week. ' Jos. T. Peters & Co., have cord wood, which is desirable in all respects and respectfully solicit your orders. The only real estate . transaction re corded up to noon today, was a deed to a right of way for a ditch, given by the heirs of Win. O'Dell to William Ehrck, , over property in Hood River valley. There, is quite a feeling here'that it will be Dolph or.it will be nobody. That he is reasonably sure to hold his caucus vote, and that his supporters vill stay by him unwaveringly to the end. A new dark horse has 'suddenly been sprung in the senatorial fight. - Last night some of Col. Sinnott's friends gathered at the Umatilla House, and after going into caucus, pledged him three votes. The Col. took his honors with becoming modesty, while the other fellows took theirs straight. Sheriff . Driver arrived home from Salem last night. He tells us the ecene-f in the state house is wild and hilarious when the ballot for senator is being taken, the lobby being jammed full of excited humanity. He adds that th Dolph supporters seem to tafce tne mat . ter quietly .and are all apparently cer tain of eventually winning. A letter from Mr. J. E. Snow, post master at Dayville, to Capt. John Yt Lewis, under date of Jan. 21st, says' "We are having beautiful winter wea ther. A little snow squall once in I while, but it goes right off. In fact we have had no snow to lay a week, below the timber line, and it is as good a win ter as I ever saw here." All of which shows that our stockmen are getting along nicely, and that there will be no - loss to amount to anything daring the winter. Wouldn't you rather have one now? Well, PEASE DOLPH STANDS PAT, And .Holds His 48 Votes, the Go Scattering-. Balance The vote at Salem today showed no change as far as Dolph was concerned, but was otherwise badly scattered. . The democrats changed their vote from Ben nett, giving ex-Senator Weatherford their full vote. The populists stuck to Hare with 10 votes, Moore fell from 11 yesterday to 5, Hermann lost2 from yes terday, scoring only 8, ex-Attorney Gen eral Williams got 4, Lord 2, Lowell 4, Tongue 1, Barkley 3, Simon 1, absent 2. The fight will be now transferred to Portland for one day, and if on the con vening of the legislature Monday the matter in not definitely settled, the chance for a deadlock will be very good. THE CHURCHES. Preaching at the Christian church to morrow at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. H. Hazel. : Sunday school at 10 m., Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ra. The Baptist church, Rev. Q. D. Taylor pastor, will hold services at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning; subject, "Freedom Every Man's Right. AH not worship ping elsewhere are cordially invited. Sunday school follows the morning ser vice. No service in tbe evening. Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J. Whisler pastor Preaching and revival services, conducted by Evangelist Wood at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday school after morning service; Junior League at 5":30 p.m. ; Epworth League at 6 :30 p. m. ; class meeting Sunday at 10 a. m. uevivai services every evening during the week," except Saturday. All are cordially welcomed. The Congregational church , corner of Court and Fifth street Sunday ser vices as follows : At 11 in the morn ing, and at 7 -.30 in the 'evening worship, and a sermon by the- pas? tor, W. C. Curtis. Sunday school immediately after the morning service and meeting of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. Topic, Accepting Christ;- . Rev., xxii :1-17. ' All persons not worshipping elsewhere are cordially invited. Tea They Will. The young people of .the Congrega tional society will receive their friends and the friends of the church at tbe home of B. S. Huntington, next Tuesday evening. They propose to furnish their friends with something new in the way of a church sociable. . When Baby was sick, -we gave her Castoria. . When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. . Gawl fac stla- Parties wanting fresh milk cows can obtain them by calling on A. Fields at his place near Crate's point. . j2S-tf marked $6.30. marked $9.40. marked $13.10. Less than Cost. '& MAYS. Mitchell Notes. What I shall do this week in the way of news is bothering me somewhat. There has not been- a man drunk this week that I know .of, and not a fight. Everything is quiet and prosperous." But we always have weather in its vari ous degrees of severity, wjich we can boast of just a little. We have no snow near us, but seven miles to the east there are about six inches, and the same distance to the south there are three feet. ' Our nights are cold enough to freeze, but our days are splendid. Stock on the range is looking very well,, and sheep are being fed but little. Tbe hymeneal charmer visited us last week, and N. Magee and Anna Gage cast their lots in the matrimonial lottery of life. Both are well known here. Magee is our city marshal ; his wife has grown up with us from a little tot. We wish them well. The dancing school is making some improvement in the general appearance of the dances, which pleases them, for you know the 14th of next month will soon be here, and every one wants to do their best. ' A very pleasant surprise came to Us last week in the form of Miss Laura Sassier. She had been gone -from us more than a year, and we were glad to have her with us again. A social dance given by the Progres sive club is one of. tne features or to night's amusements. Zy.Z. Cozart came near having serious trouble with his team, which took fright within half a mile of -J. E, Keys' place and ran into a barb fence near the house, upsetting the buggy and throw ing Cozart to the gronnd on one shoal der slightly braising it. The horses be ing tangled in the fence, the next thing to be done was to get them ; but no sooner done than off they go for another race of two miles on their backtrack soon tney were overtaken, ana but a few scratches and alight braises were to their disadvantage. A law. suit came up in the justice court of tnis-place one day last week for trepa88, Butterfield plaintiff and Shoe maker -defendant. ' The jury was out aliout twelve to fourteen hours, and yet they did not agree. A new hearing was to be bad today,. but plaintiff failed to v T7 TT put in an appearance. E. V. E. Mitchell, Jan. 21, 1895. Almost a Jail Break. A jail break was frustrated last night through the watchfulness of John Fitz- aid the janitor of the courthouse, night before last he heard some suspic ious noises about the jail, and kept a close watch to nnd out wnat was going On, but discovered nothing. Last night he was on the look oat and his persever ance was rewarded. Hearing a noise in the corridor of the jail, he opened the door and made an examination. He discovered : that Tom Moore and Jim .Williams the parties eerrt nr from the Cascade Locks,-charged -with robbing Catea & Leavens' store, had cut one. of the bars of their cell door, and bent it to one side so that they could get into the 10e eaeh. Former price, 50e. DIRECTIONS. . U8e, As a general thing, just on top of Btove. If great heat is required, use without the stove lid. No stirring required for oat meal, milk, rice, custards, blanch 'mange, . jellies, butters, catsups, apple Bauce, etc., etc, In fact, nothing will burn on it. Coffee will not boil over if the pot is on the mat ; bread toasts, nicely on it. Try it and be convinced. For the nursery, there is nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. If a grate fire. lay the mat on ' the open. fire. If the mat becomes eoiied, do not waBh or scrape, but turn the soiled part .next to fire, and burn until clean. -FOR SALE BY- MAIER & BENTON. corridor. When he entered the men had got back into their cell. He only made examination enough to eee .that they could not - get out and then went after Deputy Sheriff Kelley. Get ting back in a few moments, they made another examination of the jail, and then proceeded to take care of Williams and Moore, who were "brought out, searched and accommodated with some extra irons and another cell. The search brought to light a . piece of fine saw blade about six inches long, fastened to a piece of wood for, a handle. With this the bar had been cut, and at the back grated door a piece had been cut out large enough to permit a hand to be reached through. ; They had sawed the link of the' padlock off on one side, and. if they had been given half fan hour more would have severed the other and gained their freedom. V , : Mr." Fitzgerald has been'at the court house, for a number of years, and has proved to be a careful and competent man. He, deserves especial credit for putting a spoke in the burglars' wheel last night. The other prisoners had nothing to do with the attempted break." Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It 'cures incipient Consumption. It rs the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose 25ct8., 50cts., and $1.00. . - Wanted. - ' ' A girl as an apprentice. Apply' at Mrs. Forwood's dressmaking parlors, the former Gilhousen gallery on Court street. Moniay anfl ; TaesSay Evbiubes, JANTJABY 28 and 29, 1895. : CHARLOTTE, ESSIE and MINNIE TITTELL, . Supported by W. 8. FORD'S Company iof Players. - Monday Evening. ... . J ."Drifted Apart" Tuesday Evening a double bill , "My Uncle's Will," followed Dy Augustine Daly's comedy drama . "Frou Frou" Seats on sale at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drugstore. T. A. VAN NORDEN, -DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry AND SPECTACLES. " Oiec Hallway A Navigation Company Watch Repairer na lnspeetor. Repairing of y tne Watches a Specialty. lOG Second St., THE DALLES, OR. We are doubling our Store Room to make room for new Goods, and our present stock 'has to go. Everything in the shape of GkOTHlHG FOR J-JB. A. DIETKICn, Physician and Surgeon, ; DUFUR, OREGON. gUt All professional calls promptly attende to, day and night. apr!4 ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS t Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE Look Here. - This is January 10, 1895. Have yon got any of Wasco county's-warrants reg istered prior to Feb. 1 891 ? They will be paid if presented at "my office. In terest ceases after Jan. 10, 1895. ' Wm. Michell, .""-,:: County Treasurer. E. J. COLLINS & CO. will occupy this space. Keep your eyes open. . ' TERMS STRICTLY THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWER Y AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. L" . This well-known Brewery is now turning oat the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health, ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the firrt-claM article will be placed on he market.-. - ' ' ' , EVERYBODY. ISL HARRIS. JOHN I. QEOGHEGAN, ' Register V. B. Land Office, 1890-1S94. Business Before tie United States Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington. novlS A Long String of Fish Is not Carried up a Side Street. It's just about as important to let folks know that we've got extra fine Hams and Ba con,Eastern Buckwheat Flour, genuine Maple Syrup. The Finest Coffee in town. A fine lot of New Breakfast Foods. THAT ELEGANT DAIRY BUTTER (Dufur , For all those who calif on us we have bargains in Fine Goods; for those who don't, sympathy. v J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. CASH.