They Past Go Will You Pay J 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. HegeiPdless i of ifriGes We are doubling our Store Room to make room for new Goods, and our present stock has to go. Everything in the shape of GltOTHW FOH EVERYBODY. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. "FOB SALE BY- MAIER & BENTON. JJK. A. DIEIBICB, Physician and Surgeon, DUFUB, OREGON. All professional calls promptly attende day and night. apr!4 JOHN t, 6GOQHEGAN, Register U. 8. Land Office, 1890-1894.J Business Before the United States Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington. oorl6 The Dalles Dafly Chronicle. ntered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price ChroBicle. and IT. T. Tribnn .$2.50 $1.75 " ind Weekly Oregonian .. . 3.00 2.00 " aid Weekly Eiamintr 3.25 2.25 ir.n- Tf. T..t w..u o ok onn II 11C. JVIV. IIV11U. .... 41.4.1, dyjJ 10 Ctmu ier line lor first Insertion, and $ Cents oer line for each subsequent insertion. Bpecial rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock rill appear the following day. paired. While trying to "get it out of that," they were overheard by someone, and one of them captured. Constable TJrquhart was sent for, and turning the prisoner over to Kightwatchman Con nelly, he went back and soon captured the other. This morning Clark pleaded guilty, and was given ' thirty days in jail. Fox demanded a trial, bat this afternoon gave it up and entered a plea of guilty. He was also given thirty days. Both are hobos of the acute type. Thinks the BUI Will Pass. WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 27, 1895 BRIfcF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The first rehearshal for the play, Nevada," was had Monday night. This play will be given by the Home Dramatic Company about the second week in March. One deed was filed for record today. It was that of Charles D. Hayner and wife to John I. Miller, for 145 acres in the ee' of sec. 18, tp 2 n, of r 10 e ; con sideration $1,000. In Maier & Benton's window is a cer tificate from the managers of the horti cultural department of the Columbian exposition, stating that Mr. Emil Schanno had contributed to the success of the exhibit by a display of apples, pears and peaches. ' ' . Mr. D." J. Cooper came home from Salem Monday night. He says that from conversation with prominent re publicans from all parts of the state, the opinion is easily deduced that the elec tion of Senator McBride will do more to harmonize the party than any other selection that could have been made. Some com plaint is made that Dr, Hollister appears in public after attend ing on the smallpox patient. It should be remembered that he takes every pre caution, changing his clothing and using a spray bath disinfectant, and also that he has a wife and babies, whom he is not at all anxious to giye the smallpox: to. James Curran was arrested yesterday, charged with larceny by bailee. It seems Curran, who is a bridge carpen ter working for the O. R. & N., bor rowed a watch from one of his com pan ions, and getting too much liquor during the evening either lost the watch, or some one stole it from him. He was placed under bonds, but there is not much probability of his conviction, as there appears to be no evidence of crim inal intent. ' His refusal to make any defense or explanation, left Justice Davis no alternative bat to bind him over. ... James Clark' and John Fox were ar rested last night, charged with stealing a keg of beer from the Columbia hotel bar. ' The keg was carried np the back stairs and thrown down in the alley, but unfortunately for the thieves, rolled into the cat where the sewer is being re- A letter has been- received by parties here from Senator Mitchell, concerning the situation of the settlers who have made improvements on the forfeited railroad lands, and stating that he has had considerable trouble in accomplish ing anything in the senate. The secre tary of the interior takes the position that the original act required "actual settlement," and that he has no power or right to change it. The commissioner of the land office, however, takes the settlers' view of it, that possession and improvement are sufficient, without actual settlement. Mr. Ellis has suc ceeded in getting a favorable report on a bill in the house for the relief of such as have made improvements on said rail road lands, in good faith, and Senator Mitchell has strong hopes of getting favorable action on the bill in the senate before congress adjourns, as he fully realizes the justness of the settler's claim Try Vaccination. The physicians of the city have or dered a lot of vaccine points from St, Louis that should ' be here tomorrow As a precautionary measure everyone should be vaccinated just as soon as pos Bible. With some there is an unreaBon able prejudice against vaccination, yet the medical authorities, the very latest and best, say that vaccination is at abso lute a protection against smallpox, for a lime, as having had the disease. With pure vaccine matter, and nothing else but that is used in these modern days, there is absolutely no danger, and one author ity makes the statement that out of 400,000 cases vaccinated with virus ob- taiced directly from the heifers, not one showed any bad results. Vaccination and good sense will soon get rid of both smallpox and the fear of it. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. i When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. - In these days of telephone, telegraph, electricity and steam, people cannot af ford to wait days or as many hours for relief.' This is our reason for offering you One Minute Congh Cure, Neither days, nor hours, nor even minutes elapse before relief is afforded. Snipes Kin er ply Drug Co. Room to rent, with or without board Fourth near Lincoln. V ' tf. Mes. W. H. Swain. ' They Mast Be Moved. In spite of the meeting yesterday and the positive assertions of the physicians that no one's health would be endan gered by moving the persons quaran tined in the Obarr house, to the pest house, the unreasoning fear of some caused the burning of the pest house last night. Who did it, of course we do not pretend to say, but that it was done to prevent it being used is perfectly plain. Surely the people living in the neighborhood of the pest house cannot belive that the city council, the commit tee on health, or the balance of the citi zens of the city would desire that any of the people in the city should be exposed to the disease. We are all here to gether, and whatever exposes one citizen to the risk of a contageous disease, in creases the danger to every other citizen. It was not intended, and is not now intended, to move the smallpox patient. But in the same house with him, though on the lower floor, are six per sons, two of them young women, and certainly these people have some rights. They have the right to be removed to some place where they can, after the lapse of eight or ten days, provided at the end of that time they show no symp toms of disease, be liberated. It is quite probable that none of them will even take the disease, though of course it is possible ; but they have the right to be set at liberty as soon as possible. Kept where they are, it is unsafe to let them go for an indefinite period, for as long as they are kept in the house there is a possibility of. their taking the dis ease. The protection of the whole peo ple demands that they be removed. We do not believe there will be any farther cases, if proper quarantine is kept on the Obarr house, and those who are not sick are taken from it. We hope that calm and cool reason will pre vail, and that further opposition to the action of the committee of health will cease. Ihe Juveniles. Miss Anna Dehm is visiting Mrs. Roach. . . Mr. R. D. Cameron of White Salmon is in the city. Some Resolutions. At a meeting of representative citizens called by the council and held at the council chambers, at 10 o'clock a. m. to day, In the matter of suppressing the threatened epidemic of smallpox, it ap pearing that serious opposition was be ing made to the enforcement of health measures, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, This city is threatened with a smallpox epidemic, and Whereas, Opposition has been made to the enforcement of the sanitary meas ures ordered by the council, Resolved, That we, a body of represen tative citizens, do unanimously endorse the acts and recommendations of the committee ' on health elected by the council from their body, and do recom mend, that they employ any aid that may - be necessary, to enforce their rulings. Dated Dalles City, Or., Feb. 27, 1895. W. L. Bradshaw, Chairman. The entertainment given last night by Harmon Juvenile Temple was greeted by a fall house, and the program was a success throughout, some of which is deserving of special mention. The recitation, "Only Sixteen," by Master George Hitchcock, was very good, and a recitation, "Save the Littie Barnies' Feet," by Miss Fannie CheeBe man, was well delivered, and showed the training of a thorough elocutionist The comic speech, "Snyder's Party," by Park Bolton, in his favorite roll of Dutchman, brought down the house in a lively manner. . , . - The corny any of young ladies drilled by Mr. J. M. Patterson, made, a fine military display, in their broom drill, and was highly appreciated by the large audience, as evidenced by the continued applause, bringing them on the stage the second time., r . . ; The infant company, drilled by Miss Louise Rach, made a lovely display in their good night drill. . In fact, it was all good, as you can find out by asking those that were there. PERSONAL MENTION. JOS. 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