The ctst Go To make room for new stock, and this Muslin Underwear. HegaMless i of t Priees. JNlew brooas A j T 1 JTX ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Patty Chronicle. iitered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price CironicU ind If. T. Tribnw. $2.50 $1.75 .. j a.....;., a no 9 no .j6 r' and WmHj Eiaminer ... 3.25 2.25 " Weekly Nev Tork World 2.25 2.00 L,ocal Advertising:. 10 Cbiiuj per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents ir line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock will appear the following day. MONDAY - - FEBRUARY 11, 1895 BRIhF MENTION. Leaves From tbe Noteoooar of Chronicle Reporters. The jarors were excused attending court until tomorrow today at 10 o'clock. The revival .meetings at the M. E. church will be continued during the week. All are invited to attend. The Baptist church has purchased tbe old electric light building. It will be turned around, remodeled and used for a church building. Bunco Kelley was up lor sentence Saturday before Judge Stephens of Port' land, and was sent to the penitentiary for life. The weather bureau gives the indica tion for tomorrow as colder and snow. It has been' Bnowing in the extreme eastern part of the state all day and part of yesterday. The vote at Salem today is as follows : Dolph 36, Hare 10, Williams 9, Wea therford 7, Lowell 10, Lord 6, and twelve members were paired. This leaves Dolph his usual 42. Circuit court met this morning, and the following gentlemen were selected to serve as a grand jury : John Marden, Chas. Fraley, M. Sellick, E. A. Griffin, W. F. Norval, Amos Root and W. J. Davidson. The 'court' appointed Mr. Marden foreman'. After charging the grand jury, the balance of the day was taken up in hearing demurrerB, motions, etc. J. Doherty and James Harper were appointed court bailiffs and J, Blakeney, sr., grand jury bailiff. At the regular annual meeting of Mt Hood hose company, No. 4, held in this city last Saturday evening, the follow ing officers were unanimously elected for the ensuing year : President, C L Phillips (re-elected) ; foreman, Julius J Wiley ; , first asst. foreman, E F Sharp ; second asst. foreman, W R Brown ; treasurer, I J Norman ; secretary, J W Lewis. Delegates C E Bayard, H Stoneman and J W Lewis. Standing committ e C J Stubling, L A Bunch and H Stoneman. Sugar Cured Hams, 11 cents per lb: Boneless Hams, 9 cents per lb. ; 51b Pail Lard, 50 cents; 101b Pail Lard, 85 cents, at Columbia Packing Coa. tf. Every Piece of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR In the House -must go. : .1: Co The Sale Prices are Cost. Display in Center Window. PEASE Bcs-Hsr Illustrated. The Victoria Colonist, speaking of the illustrated lecture of J. W. Fairbank, says : "There was not a vacant space in the large schoolroom of the Metropolitan Methodist church last evening, on the occasion of Hon. J. W. Fairbank's lec ture on 'Ben-Hur, a tale of Christ.' The discourse was illustrated with seventy or more views ; all of them absorbingly in teresting and many of them surpassing beauty. The lecturer made a running commentary on this now famous book, outlining with pleasant facility the lead ing points and most stirring episodes. As each event came on for consideration the faithful lantern showed it to the audience in words much more plainly than the tongue is capable of doing. Principal among tbe pictures in point of realism were that of the battle at sea, and the Arab horses which Ben-Hur drove to victory." A liberal share of the proceeds of Mr. Fairbank's lecture, to be delivered Tues day evening at tbe Congregational church in this city, will go to the church and every one who attends will not only be sure of a profitable and pleasant even ing, but will be lending assistance to the church. The Curfew Ordinance. Ordinance No. 275, which passed the common council of Dalles City May 24, 1893, is as follows : Section 29. That no minor under the age of 16 years shall go abroad upon or wander about the streets of Dalles City after the hour of 9 o'clock at night, un less such minor shall be accompanied by his or her parent or guardian, or unless such minor shall have necessary busi- nesa upon such street or streets ; and any minor who shall violate the pro visions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon con viction before the recorder, shall be fined not less than $5 nor more than $10, or imprisonment in the city jail not less than three days nor more than five. This ordinance has been somewhat of a dead letter, but tbe city council has in structed the officers to enforce it strictly. Public Speaking. There will be public speaking at tbe Congregational church, Wednesday evening, Feb. 13th, at 8 o'clock, by Grand Master Workman W. W. Brannin. Come out and learn why you should join the A. O. U. W. m-t-w. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla. When she had Children, she' gave them Castorla. Don't neglect that cough, it leads 'to consumption. One Minute Cough Cure possesses a double virtue. " It cures and cures1 quickly. Snipes-Einersly Drag Co. '. t & MAYS. Teachers' I.oeal Institute. The opening exercises of the institute were held in the M. E. church, which was well filled with the citizens of Dufur and the surrounding country. The Dufur school enlivened this and subse quent sessions with excellent instru mental and vocal music. Prof. A. Frazier welcomed the audience by call ing attention to the importance of edu cational work, and showing the necessity of so educating boys and girls that the next generation' will stand op a higher plane, both in intelligence and morals. Superintendent Shelley responded in a short address expressing his pleasure in meeting with such hospitable and appre ciative people as the people of Dufur. He heartily endorsed the remarks of Prof. Frazier. The program, as printed, was carried out. . Tbe day sessions were held in the schoolhouse, and were well attended on Friday. The exercises were all good, and under the skillful management of Mr. Shelley, many good points were de veloped, and much interest aroused. The discussions of the subject "Some Necessary Requisites to the Growth of Wasco County Schools," : brought out the following points : Teachers need to know more of mental development; the best teachers at the beginning; the terms are too short in many districts ; there are too many third grade teachers ; a greater and better supply of apparatus and furniture: unanimity among the people of the districts; better school government ; more interest on the part of directors and parents ; better govern ment of the children at home ; parents should not speak against the teacher to their children or in their presence ; more attention should be given to moral train ing ; there should be some well defined plan of work in which everything tends to a definite end. Many helpful things were said, and taken all in all, the in stitnte was a success. The discussion of the importance of the public schools to tbe public showed that the public school is firmly implanted in the esteem and affections of the people. P. P. IT. At Antelope, Or., on Tuesday after' noon, Feb. 5, 1895, Miss Gertrude Rans dell, aged 17 years, 1 month and 3 days Misa Ransdell's old home is near Needy, Clackamas county, and she had been in very delicate health for the past 18 months. Thinking it would be benefi cial to her health she came up last March to live with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Patter son, at this place. The change of climate did not hav the desired effect, however and she became gradually weaker and' more feeble. Finally consumption set in, and although jthe best medical ' aid was procured and the kindest treatment rendered her by her sister, brother and others,. it .proved of no avail, and death soon claimed her as his own. Mrs. Pat terson, Vern Ransdell, S. W. Patterson and Mra. Irvine left for The Dalles with the remains early Wednesday morning, and expected to arrive at the Rock Creek cemetery, Clackamas county f J A -FOR SALE BY- MAIER & BENTON. about Taturday evening, where the in terment will take place. This was her last request that her body be buried near her old home. Antelope Herald. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. W. D. Jones of Antelope made us a pleasant call today. Mies Emma Shepherd of Hood River is the guest of Mrs. C. L. Phillips. Mr, Fred Wilson, who has been quite sick, has recovered- sufficiently to be again visible. A telegram received from Denver yes terday stated that Rev. Whisler arrived safely, and stood the trip remarkably well. Mr. H. A. Hogue of Portland is in the city. He is an old-time resident of The Dalles and has a host of friends here, who are pleased indeed to see him. Teachers' Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent there of will hold a public ex amination, at his office in The Dalles, beginning . Wednesday, February 13, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. m. ' Troy Shelley, County School Superintendent. ARP THF iSFfST CIGARETTE SMOKERS ho care to pay a little more than the cost oi ordinary trade cigarettes will rind the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are . , ABSOLUTELY PURE S E .22 D.S T Garden and 17 Grass Seeds in Bulk, at T7 J.'H. Cross' w Feed & G-ro-, w-J eery Store. :A- r''E5 We are doubling our Store Room to make room for new Goods, and our present stock has to go. Everything in the shape of GltOTHlflG FOR J-JK. A.. DIETKICH, Physician and Surgeon, . DOFTTE, OREGON. All vrofessional calls promptly attende day and night. aprl4 JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDING : -AND- Teleplione STo. S2ES" Garden and Timber Seeds just re ceived. A large assortment. E. J. COLLINS & CO. TERMS STRICTLY "THE CELEBRATED AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out 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 first-class article will be placed on h market. The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 125 Milk St, Boston, Mass. This company ' owns Letters Patent No. 463,569, granted to Emile Berliner November 17, 1891, for a combined tele graph and telephone, and controls Let ters Patent No. 474,231, granted to.Tbos. A. Edison May 3. 1892, for a speaking telegraph, which Patents cover funda mental inventions and embrace all forms of microphone transmitters and of car bon telephones . . ' jan2 EVERYBODY, 1ST. ; 3JJEl,SlLlaS, JOHN D. GSOGHEGANj Register V. 8. Land Office, 1890-1894. Business Before the United States Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington, novlt MATERIALS CASH. T. A. VAN NUnUtN, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry AND SPECTACLES. Oregon' Railway & Navigation Company Watch Repairer and Inspector. Repairing; of Flue Watches a Specialty 108 Second St.. THE DALLES, OR.