3) They past Go Will You Pay an Income Tax? To make room for new stock, and this If so, perhaps it doesn't make any difference to you -whether you buy of us or not, because you are able to pay higher prices for your goods. If You Don't It's mighty important for you to give us your trade, as you must undoubtedly be interested in close prices. We Sell on Small Margin of Profits. Regardless of Prices. We are doubling our Store Room to make room for new Goods, and our present stock has to go. Everything in the shape of GkOTHlflG f OH E1EHYB0DY. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. -FOB SALE BY- MAIER & BENTON. -JJR. A. DIETRICH; Physician and Surgeon, DTJBTJR, OREGON. CV" All professional calls promptly attende to, aay ana mgni. aprl4 JOHN r QXOSBEOIN, Register V. 8. Land Office, 1890-1894. Business Before the United States Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington. DOT16 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. ntered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Onr price price Cirmicle ud If. T. Tribune. $2.50 $1.75 " ind Weoklj Oregtnias 3.00 2.00 " and VtAj Examiner 3.25 2.25 ' " Weekly 5ew T.rk World 2.25 2.00 10 Cenui per line for first lnneruon, and 6 Cents oer line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock rill appear the following day. . FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1895 I BRIEF MENTION, (.eaves From the Notebook of Chronicle I Reporters. f ine western union is having new poles pat up through the city, and they are fine onea too. The special meetings, which have been carried on for the past month in the M. E. church, cloied last night, This has been a perfect spring day, one that would make good old father George glad he was alive, if he was alive, to celebrate bis birthday. The literary society will meet this evening at 7 :30 o'clock in the Congrega tional church. Members will please notice the hour of meeting, and en deavor to be present promptly at 7 :30. The Knights of Pythias masquerade at Arlington, the night of the 19th, was largely attended and was a decided sac cess. Quite a number went up from this city to attend it. The Daughters of the Revolution are holding a continental congress in Wash ington. These ladies must be getting quite antiquated and yet we did not see Susan B. Anthony's name in the list. This being-a legal holiday, although not a non-judicial day, but little if any business is being transacted in or about the courthouBe. . The great American flag was on top there today, a thing of beauty and a joy forever, Postmaster Crossen stood manfully at his poBt until after 1 o'clock today, ob livious of the fact that it was a legal hol iday. Strange how long it does take democrat to catch on to any knowledge that has to - be gained by reading isn't it? - Owing to it being a holiday the tele graph office was not open this afternoon ' -so that the only news came by telephone, We did not get the full vote in detail but DolphTlost two more votes and Wil liams did not gain any. Patterson of Marion left Dolph and voted for Lord and Mintie of Clackamas left Dolph and voted for Fulton. The masquerade tonight is going to attract the largest crowd ever gathered on a like occasion in this city, for those who do not go in character will attend for the purpose of , watching those who do, There will be dome very handsome costumes, and there will be lots of them Don't forget that the grand march com mences at 8 :30 o'clock and not a moment lftt.pr. - The Astoria delegation have made all hard fight to pass a law prohibiting tbe catching ot salmon by wheels. Wednes day the whole collection of . fish bills were indefinitely postponed, but yester day by some means Curtis got one of these anti-fish-wheel bills up and had It passed through the house. It is not probable it will get through the senate, but if it should the governor, if he is at all just, would not sign it. The Salem Statesman today comes out strongly for Lord for senator, but, says while it is for Lord first, it is for any good republican rather than that no elec tion should take place. This is the view of every sensible republican in the state. It is certain that Dolph cannot be elected unless he is elected by democratic or populist votes, and there is not much danger of that, as be is a red rag for the wild members of both those parties. Mr. Parrot is over from Goldendale. He is trying to be a father to a flying machine, and we hope that like the great state of Oregon it will volat alia propriis. Mr. Parrot is confident that his machine will fly and has promised us a cabin passage to Goldendale and return as soon as he gets bis machine perfected. Someone has said that the great trouble with flying machines is that they all have a defective flew, and that seems to be the size of it. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. J. H. MoBier is in the city. T. L. Masters was over from Golden dale yesterday. i Mr. L. E. Morse, Hood River's post master is in the city. Mr. John Lewis, after a few days' visit lere, returned to Portland this after loon. Mr. David Newman arrived today from Southern California, coming on account of the death ol his father. They Get Office. Governor Lord made the following ap pointments yesterday :. Regents of the state agricultural col lege W E Yates of Corvallis, H B Miller of Grant Pass, Benton Killin of Portland. Regents of the state univer sity A Bush of Salem, S P Sturgiss of Pendleton, S H Friendly of Eugene. Regents of Monmouth normal school- Benjamin Schofield, A Noltner and O F Pax ton of . Portland. Regent Weston state normal school W G Lyon of Helix. Brigadier-general Oregon Na tional Guard Charles F. Beebe of Port land. Trustees Oregon Soldiers' Home S B Ormsby of Argenti, B F Alley of Florence, William Galloway of McMinn ville, John P Robertson of Salem, Henry Rust of Baker City. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. . When she was a Child, Bhe cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. -When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. IV Jj Mr. Jos. Freiman, formerly of this city, came up from Portland yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr. Newman. Miss Maie Williams returned to Port land on the afternoon train, accompa nied by Miss Marden, who will spend a week or two with her. Mr. Andrew Dufur, mavor of the city of that name, was in The Dalles today, he tells us the roads are in very bad con dition, he being four hours in coming in yesterday ; but that a weeks good weather will make them all right. MAKR1ED. In Chicago, Saturday, February 16, 1895, Mr. C. J. Pease of Chicago, and Miss E. Maud French of this city. The bride was one of The Dalles sweet est and most charming young ladies, and the young gentleman who won her heart is indeed fortunate. The poet Hood in the poem "Fair Inez'' expressed the sentiment that all who knew the bride will feel, on learning of her marriage to the "stranger from the East," and did it so gracefully and so fully that it seems but plagiarism to say anything at all Just read that little poem and see if we are not Tight. Temple Entertainment. Cows for Sale. Parties wanting fresh milk cows can obtain them by calling on A; Fields at his place near Crate's point. j26-tf Sugar Cured Hams. 11 cents per lb ; Boneless Hams, 9 cents per lb. ; 51b Pail Lard, 50 cents; 101b Pail Lard, 95 cents, at Columbia Packing Co.'s. tf. Jos. T. Peters & Co. have cord wood, which is desirable in all respects, and reepectfully solici' your orders. Strayed A small gray pup. Please return to A. Horn, Ninth street. 'My furnace," said the man who keeps house, "is out of sight." "So is mine," replied another ; "out of anthra cite." Washington Star. Harmon Temple, No. 4, will give its annual entertainment on Tuesday even ing, the 26th. Among the many inter eating features of the program will be a military drill by a class of young ladies, under the management of Mr. J. M Patterson, and last, but not least, will be the good night drill by an infant class, under the management of Miss Louise Ruch. Admission All over 12 years, 15 cents ; under 12, 10 cents. A cordial invitation to everybody. . Mbs. J. E. Babhstt, S. J. T. Edith Randall, Asst. S. J. T. Advertised Letters. Mr. Fred G. Wonder will arrive from Portland Wednesday and will have a fine selection of masquerade costumes. which may be seen at Prinz & Nitschke's Thursday and Friday. Call earlyand take your choice. . 2t. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c, 59c., and $1.00. Following is the list of letters remain mg in the postomce at The Dalles un called for Feb. 23, 1895. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Bromley; W H " Brooks, Wesley unison, jjavia A (Ziuattron. John De Tea, O Espinosa,Senor Don Unckson,' John lalfpapp, Anna Hansen, U. M (2) Kinz, Cora- Logue, Miss M McKenney, O J O'Brien.MrsJ W(5)Sager, Wm Tobin, Robt Waters, Ortba. - ' Wood, SB ' . -- J. A. Cbosskn, P. M. Wanted. Three girls, as apprentices at dress making. Apply to Mrs. Forwood, on Court between second and Third up stairs. . The Kellogg system of cutting used and taught. 1 JJetAarHm and Xettralfrla cured by Dr. HILBd' PAIN PliiLS. "One cent a dose." '. JOS. TV PETERS & CO., 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 Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE Masquerade Ball ! GIVEN BY THB -7V O O DM 33 INT, On FEBEUABY 22, 1895. The following prizes will be given : First Prize for Ladies finest costume -Tea Set ; on ' exhibition in Rorden's window. Second Prize fo? Ladies best sustained character Lamp; on exhibition in Korden s window. First Prize for Gentlemen finest cos tume Chair; in Prinz & Nitschke's window. Second Prize for Gentlemen best sns- trined character Album; in Jacob- sen's window. MRS. FOWLER, Fashionable Dressmaker Newest styles and work' neatly done, Use the Norman Taylor System, which took the eold medal at the Columbian Exposition. Dressmaking Parlors over Pease & Mays' dry goods store, room Bo..i...,( .. . . tebZlrlmo. DEALERS IN- : MATERIALS -AND- Telephone 3NTo. 53S" Are Your Eyes Open ? IF SO, READ THIS. Just Received,. A Complete Assortment of G-ARDETT and TIMBER SEEDS. We can save you money. Now wend your way to the Big Brick, opposite Moody's Warehouse. E. J. COLLINS & CO. Telephone 20. Terms Cash. - TH CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. This well-known Brewery is now turning oui the best Beer and Porte east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture ot good neaitn- ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be p aced on be markt " " ' 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 invention's and embrace all forms of microphone transmitters and of car bon telephone! jan2S T. A. VAN NORDEN, DEALER IX Watches, Clocks, Jewelry AND SPECTACLES. Oreg-on Railway & NaTlg-aUon Company . Watch Repairer and Inspector. Repairing of Fine Watches a Specialty. lOe Second St., THE DALLES, OH.