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Take a look at them before you buy something else. They are all right. Sold only by - .MAYS & CROWE. T Remember, We have strictly First-class , r FIR, OAK and MAPLE 'WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET KATES. Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY. - NOV. 17. 1896 Weathtr Forecast. ' Portland, Nov. 17, 1896. For Eastern Oregon Tonight snow; tomor row, cooler. . " Pagde. Observer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observationsand Local Events of Lesser BXacnitnde.' Trains are running on time again. Mr. W. B. Perry came up from Hood River this afternoon. ; It. T. North was yesterday sentenced to ten months in the county jail, a sen tence none too severe. Mr. W. C. Allaway went below on the Dalles City this morning, and will visit Salem before be returns. - One' hundred head of "hogs were brought over from Klickitat yesterday for the Columbia Packing Company. Mr. Brooks reports the total Jnow fall here last night at six inches, Urqagh bat about half of that remained inBight this morning. . - ' The Columbia added six inches to its up N. depth last night, wad is getting towards the foot of the D. P. & A. wharf. : - Judge Bradshaw has about cleaned up the dockets for this term- of court and the jury will probably be discharged to morrow, or the latest, Thursday. ; But a few equity cases remain to be heard. We call attention ot the legal frater nity and others having business with the land office, to the amendment to rule 114, concerning "Motions for review and rehearing?," which we print is this iseue. A west wind has been blowing nearly all day, bnt it does not seem to have much Chinook in it. The thermometer kept above freezing point, though, and nearly all the snow is gone from the streets and sidewalks. Ed. Marshal, found guilty of larceny, was yesterday sentenced to pay a fine of $25. The jury recommended him to the mercy of the court, and the . fact that he had spent nearly five months in jail awaiting trial, no doubt, bad much to do with maklnz'bis sentence light A letter received"by Mr. J. S: Schenck today from Mr. Gray of Astoria, says that owing to, the . inclement weather, the Astoria Chamber of Commerce will not visit- The Dalles. It is - to be re . gretted that this has been decided upon, as we should all be glad to welcome a delegation from -Astoria, and especially, the first one through the canal and locks. The recent Btorm extended over a wide extent of territory, and the rainfall haa not been equaled for many years. At points in the valley the precipitation has amounted to an inch a day for fif teen days. At all other points the rain fall 'has been heavy. - The Willamette is on a rampagend the" rivers.of Wash ington are all running over their banks doing considerable . damage to railroad property.. ,'''" v. ; The great emotional drama "East Lynne," will be produced at Antelope Nov. 26, under the auspices of the Brass band and Dramatic Association of that city. The performance will be followed by a. grand ball and supper, and the tickets for the ' whole combination are only $1.50. If the play is as well execut ed as the posters gotten out by the An telope Herald it will be all right, for they are as neat a specimen of job work as we. have seen fora long time. We lift our bat to the Portland "wea ther man, who in the midst of yester day's downpour telegraphed the news that it would be clear today and cooler. We rather apologized yesterday in pub lishing the notice, for it did not seem possible then, that the Ea&tera sun should this morning send his bright rays gleaming back from the snow clad hills. The snow fall here was about three inches, but south of us, ac cording to reports, it is considerably more. Portland had quite a fire last night, it being the building occupied by the Ore gon Cracker Co. on, the corner of Front and Davis streets. The alarm was turned in about. 10 o'clock, but the flames had gotten such a start that the fire was beyond control by the time the firemen arrived. The south end of the building was destroyed, the total loss being estimated at $30,000, two-thirds of which will fall on the Oregon Cracker Co., the balance on the estate of J. C Ainsworth. All Inland Empire Towns Invested by Thieving Gang;. Cruelly Abandoned. Just what imp of the perverse blunts the intelligence of compositors and blinds the eyes of proof readers is past all finding out. Under the bead of "Hiaitoriai musings" we yesterday gave to a critical and skeptical world a few lines of poetry. We had arranged ' the rhyme so that the girl with eyes of blue was to get next to us in good shape, un til we could feel her heart thumping the inside of her cor&et; but alas 1 it was not to be, A cruel compositor put the girl up next to another fellow, and oar eyes were so blinded to the wicked deed that we failed to notice it in the proof. It will be seen from this that we are not next to ourself, and neither is the girl In tact, there seeocs to be a vacancy now open for some girl to fill, one with experience enough . not to make a mis take, and leave us in the lurch again mo otner need apply. We are wearing a doubled-sized Menthol plaster on onr noble cheBt iust bow, . buf no extra charge will be made on that account We are willing to throw in a plaster. The Mosler School. Following i the . report of Wood vale school, district No. 52, for the. term be ginning Aug. 24 and ending Nov. 13 1896: . ' Number pupils - enrolled, 28 ; No. pu plls belonging, 26 ; No. of -days taught; 60; No., of days absence, 40; No. of days attendance, 1039 J Average daily at tendance, 19.2; No. of visitors, 24. Katib E. Davenpobt Teacher, LOOK OUT FOR BURGLARS. Burglaries and thieving have 'been common in Irendleton, Athena and Walla Walla arid nil towns in these parts during the past month. In Pen dleton, only a few have occurred and the vigilance of the city police officers has kept down the number of cases there. But Athena suffered no less than half a dozen last Saturday night, Walla Walla had . another , case Wednesday night, and all the towns appear to be infested with a gang of (lawless charac ters such as go the rounds every fall in this oountry-and were due here several weeks ago. The advance guard began by stealing grips and bundles from the cars in Pen dleton and Walla-Walla, says the East Oregonian, and about one dozen cars were reported robbed during one week a month ago. Rewards have been offered I in-some cases. Business men should j take care to secure their places from the burglar "by barricading the doors more than usual and the people should see that their dwellings are locked and no opportunity given for the thieves to break through and steal. The Athena robberies' constitute, a rather -remarka ble instance. It is reported . that six. stores were entered during one night and all the money taken from the tills. But little merchandise was taken, only articles that could be worn with little danger of detection were stolep. Sheriff Houser and his deputies have the Athe na case, in charge, but no clues, have been found. La Grande Chronicle. GolDglnto Business. MTrHenry A. York was a passenger for Hood Kiver7on the Dalles City this morning. 'He took with him the stock for a drugstore,1 which he will -open for business this .week. He has lived in Hood River valley since boyhood and has a Jiost of ' friends there. That he will get a good share of the business of that thriving community is, therefore, assured. ; Although his will be the sec ond drugstore in our neighboring town, the rap id growth of that wonderful region will assure, plenty of business. Already the valley contains a population of 2,500, and from the rate of increase in the past year, by -the end of 1898 its population . will be double that sum. His many friends here wish him abun dant success in bis new field. Land Office Business. Un the Death or AV. Cederson. -, Thb Dalles, Nov. 16, 1896. The following resolutions were adopted by Friendship Lodge at their last regu lar convention : Wbsbeas: Bro. W. Cederson. a. mem ber of this lodge, who was with us but a short time' ago,- has passed away. As a member of this order he was always friendly, courteous and kind to, his brothers, and he received and deserved the confidence, respect and esteem of this lodge. We loved him . for his vir tues, we mourn his , loss, aijd while memory holds her seat, we will keep his memory green, and in God's good time may we meet again.- Rf solved, That our heartfelt spmpathy be extended" to bis relatives and friends in their great affliction. Be it further Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this "lodge, that a copy of the eame . be tent to the relatives of our deceased brother, and published in the local papers, and that our charter be draped in mourning for a period of thirty-days. - - . C. E. Bayard, W. W. Smith, D. W. Vause, ; t Committee. Leave orders at The Dalles Commis sion Co. 'a store for dressed chickens. Telephones 128, and 255. Ring 'm up. " : sll-dlm Nelson P.' Johnson ..today made- cash on the e hf sw qr, and lots 3 and 4. sec 19, tp 2 n of r 18 e. W. L.' Lamborn made final proof on his homestead, it being the nw? qr of sec 21, tp n of r 17 e. Neil McDonald made final homestead proof on lots 1 and 2, and the s s hf of the ne qr, sec 4, tp 2 a of r 18. e. - Court Notes. GEORGE RUCH ElONEER GROCER. Successor to Cnrisman dc Corson. FULL. LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my formet patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. School Books , Saturday L. D. Holgate was granted a divorce from Margaret E. Holgate on ground of desertion. ', Eosilla Perry was granted a divorce from I.?1 C. Perry on the ground of desertion. . i , Monday Wiliiam Wing was granted a divorce from Hj. A. Wing on the ground of adultery, and on the . same day Fred Furter was granted a divorce from Elsie Furter, pn'the same grounds. There is but one jury case left on the docket for trial ' this term, ' that of Richard F. Cox, receiver, against Mar tin Fuhrman. J Kobbed the Till. Ba-kek City, Nov. 16. Ja;k Walker's saloon was last' night visited by four masked men, who robbed the till of its contents,' $10. Tbe robbers -cornered the men in the saloon with shotguns and pistols, and made good their escape. - ' - Awarded Highest Honors Word's Fair, . Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ," Supplies. Jacobson Book & Music Co. No. 174 Second Street, NeV Vogt Block, Tlie Dalles, Oregon. Job Printing at this Office Assignee's JTotice. Notice Is hcrebv given that on October 20, 1890, u. G. Hick ok of Cascade Locks, Oregon, made a general assignment to me for the benefit of all his creditors in proportion to tbe amount of their respective claims, of all his property. All persons having claims a gains, t said C. G. Hickok are hereby notified to present them to me at Cascade locks, Oregon, with the proper vouchers therefor, within three months irom this date. Dated Oct. 21, 1896. J. G. DAY, Jr, oct24-St-ii Assignee of C. G. Hickok. Tile coiumoia Pacing Co., PACKERS OF Pofk and Beef MANUFACTURERS OIT Administratrix' Notice. DR' CHEAIIX MCfllN. Most Perfect Made., . 40 Years the Standard. ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of George w. Turner, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. AU persons having claims against said estate are therefore notified to pre sent tbe same to her, with proper vouchers, within six months' from the date hereof at the office of the County Clerk of Wasco county. Ore con, or at the office ot her attorney, W. 1 . Mas ters, rooms 1 to 4, Hamilton Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from this date: MARGARET E. 8YKES, v Administratrix of tbe estate of Geo. W. Turner, deceased. - ' oct3-ii . Dated October 2, 1896,. Notice. Owing to pressing obligations, I am not pro ptt red to extend the time tor payments due me later than Oct. 1, 1896. 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