O o All-Steel SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEE. Ladies' Fine-ribbed, Fleece-lined Underwear, ' V&sts and Pants to match. : .... .50c per piece Children's Heavy Wool Bicycle Hose, ' Just the thing for cold -w-eather...... 20c and 35c pair Extra good quality.............. Ladies' Ostrich. Ruffs, fine quality , ... - - Black only ...25c per pair ....... . $1.75 eaoh. O Gentlemen's Extra Heavy Ribbed Underwear, y ' ' - " Fleece Back, special value ..J... ...:.$1.00 per suit P Gentlemen's Heavy Overshirts, a Extra value : '...75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 p Gentlemen's Heavy Sanitary Wool, ' ; V Finest Australian, double carded ...$1.50 per pair V Gentlemen's Quting Flannel Nightshirts, ' a Something to keep you warm... ... ....$1.25 each. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PI IN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS 1 o 3 1 .-.9 9 Ralston 1 J J Koffy, v " . Pan Kake Flour, Grano and ) Breakfast Food: Clamp Skates, 50e a Pair AT , .... r. MAIER & BENTON The Dalles. MAYS & CROWE. Remember. We have strictly First-class ' .- . FIR, OAK and MAP E WOOD , To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES Phone 25 " JOS. T. PETERS & CO I The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 2. 1896 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observation and Local Events of Letier Magnitude. The returns of the Sharkey-Fitzsin -mona fight at Umatilla Houae tonight. Hon. Henry Blackman was a -paseen ger on ..the : west-bound train tbia morning. The weather forecast for tonight ant), tomorrow is snow or rain, with Chinook wind probable. ' Joe Howard is in from Prineville with 300 head of cattle for shipment east. He has his stock on 10-Mile, awaiting the opening of the road. The town is flooded' with book agents today, nearly every man you meet hav ing one under his arm. They are gathering up lots of money too. The west-bound passenger arrived at 9 o'c'ock-this mormon. The rotary from Pendleton reached the Cascades at 10 o'clock last flight, and is cleaning the track below that point. A lecture will be given by Bishop Earl Cranston at the M. E. church on Mon day evenini , Dec. 7, 1896. Subject, "Professor Satan." Admission, adults 25ceute; children 15 cents. Bishop Cranston of Portland,. Or., resident bishop of the M. E. cliurch for the Pacific Northwest, will preach next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. at the M. E. church. Everybody cordially in vited to attend. v The regular meeting of The Dalles Assembly, United Artisans, will be held at the K. of P. hall this evening. All members are requested to be present, as there will be election of officers and other important business Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg, the eye specialist, and have ye-ur eyes examined free of charge. . If you suffer W ttf headache or nervonsnesB you un , doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if corrected, will benefit you for life. Office in the Vogt block. ' The suit in equity of Mary Davenport - against St phen M. Meeks and others, the declare void a certain mortgage on the ground of frau'1. was argued .before Judge Brailshaw today and . submitted. H. H. Riddill for plaintiff, Dufur & Menefee for defendant. The sleiehin seejlis to be good, at least the fellows in wTecuUers look as though they enjoyed it. ' The walking, however, the only means of locomotion permitted to the newspaper fraternity, is execrable. The snow crawls under a fellows feet as if i i were alive. . Only thirty days in which to seenre .Berrin'a unrivalled photos. Mrs. Her rin will leave The Dalles January 1st for-a long visit in Southern Oregon, per- . haps to remain. You can' secure bar gains now in all kinds of work dupli cates, cabinet, polished, only $2 per doeen until Jan. 1, 1837. d2 2w The Si Perkins company is billed for Saturday, Dec. 5th. . This company is meeting with great success in this part of the country and is receiving flattering press notices. Their midday parade is novel and funny and the band is the talk of every town they have played in. They give a free band concert in front of the opera house at 7 o'clock and all lovers of classical 'music should hear it. Remember the date. . Admission 50 and 75 cents. ... . ' The -- west-bound 'paRsenger ' arriving this morning is still held here awaiting developments at Bridal- Veil. It is hoped . the road may be opened some time during . the night. - The rotary is moving slowly down from Bonneville, meeting with considerable trouble on accouut of the sliding snow. . The cuts made by her have been partly filled, so that It is impossible to tell exactly when the blockaded train will be got out .The snow is melting, and if this continues the road will soon be "open, as the plows can handle it if It gets damp. ' V Elects New Ofllcera and Ssarts Second Tear. Dr. TJavldsSn's I. ant Cnrletn tochtv. lbs at ram- Jan Maclaren in McClure's Magazine for December. Hit gifts, with a special message to each person, he sent by faithful messen gers, and afterwards he went out through be snow to make two visits. The first was to blind Mar jorie, who was Free Kirk, but to whom he had, shown much kindness al' her life. His talk with her was usually of past days and country affairs, seasoned with wholesome humor to cheer her heart, but today he fell into another vein, to her great delight, and thev spoke of the dispensation of Providence. " - " 'Whom the Lord loveth, He chasten etb,' Maijorie, is a very . instructive scripture, and I was thinking of it last night. Yon have had a long and hard trial,-but you. hav ' doubtless been blesseo for if you have -not seen out ward things, you have seen the things of the soul."- The doctor hesi lated once or twice, as one who bad not long traveled this road. ' - ' . "You and I are about " the same age. Marjorie, and we .must oon depart. My life was very - pros- Derous. but lately -it has pleased the Almighty to. chasten me. have, therefore, some hope also that may be one of His children." "He was aye gude grain, the doctor,' Marj rie said to her friend, after he had left, "but he's hed a a touch o? the bar vest sun, an' he's been ripening." Entertainment Program. The 'following program will be given at the Chiistian church Friday evening, Dec. 3, 1896, at 8 o'clock : : , Choir A. D. Scaggs ...Mrs. ana Hiss Scaggs ......Lloyd Barzee ... .-Ten Young Misses ..- Two Little Girls . . .................. .Blx little Girls . .'. L ..'.....I..;, i . V ... . Geo Eaton Bessie Rowland and Archie Barnett . . ,-. : '. .'. Katie Barrell THE DALLES ATHLETIC CLUB on lta The regular annual ' meeting of The Dalles Commercial ancr Athletic Club was held last evening lit the club rooms, Vice-President E. CPease 'presiding.. The secretary's report was read and adopted. W. Hi Wilson being absent, hia report was read by the. treasurer, Roger Sinnott. It showed that the to tal receipts or the year were'over $4,,000 and a balance on hand of about -$600. As the club rooms have been fitted up during the ' yeas, the showing is au ex ceedingly good one. ' ' ', On ' motion it was ordered tbax the seven members receiving thehighest number ,-of voles should beAdeclared trustees. Upon- a .ballot ybeing taken W. L.. Bradshaw, E. CyPease, W. H. Wilson, R. B." Sinnottf H. M. Beall, Geo. C. Blakeley, received the most votes-, there being fi. tie between the names of R. H. Lonsdale, J. P. Mclner ny and J. F. Hampshire. ' A second bal lot was taken and Hampshire declared elected. - The trustees will elect the other officers. The outgoing board of trustees have made an enviable recoid, and as three of the old board, are re-elected and some first-class material ; added in the new trustees, the affairs of the club will be looked "after as' closely:' in. - the year to come as in the year gone by. The club has done much.' in the year of its exist ence towards; advancing the interests of our: city, and in the future will be able to do much more." It has become one of the- features' Dalles social life, and has come to stay. wanted ; General Lew Wallace, the fam ous author; "Horace Greely, prinee of newspaper men ; Col'. A. Bush, the shining light of the pld-fashioned Ore gon Democracy; friend of Grover Cleve land, and boss banker of Salem, besides hundreds of others. "It was here," ad ded the colonel, "that Abraham Lincoln had his firBt and only fist fight, of which I am the sole surviving witness." 'I will giyo you that story-some time, ' said he. and then he turned away to attend to one of the hundred gnests who came in on the west-bound train this . morning and who are awaiting the'opening of the road. . -: '-; More Hopeful Today. ' A telegram was received by Mr. J. T. Peters from-Agent Alloway, of the D- ! 4 A. N. Co., dated at the Cascades yes terday afternoon. It stated that two of the crew from ' the Dalles . City had reached, that point ' and spoke rather more hopefully of the boat's condition. He also ordered a bill of lumber sent to Wyeth, but since ' ordered to the Cas cades, and 6tated that an attempt would be made to repair the damages and float the boat to the Cascades. Just What Miners Want; A FAMOUS OLD HOTEL. Col. Slnnott- Crows Reminiscent - ' the Old Hostelry. Over Song. Prayer Duet ....... Recitation. . Tableau Recitatinn . Clock Bong;. Recitation . tDuet. ...... . Recitation . Liialogne "City and Country . 81x Young Ponplo Sons; j. . .. -Choir Collection...... Good Night Drill ,. Eight Little Tots " ' : .' . t ' The burning of the old Peoria hotel at Peoria, Illinois, a week or, ten days ago put Col. Sinnott in .-a reminiscent mood, and to our reporter he gave quite a long account of what be calls one of the most famous old hotels in the coun try. "I was bead c.lerk in the hotel dur ing the 50s," said he, "and iuthosedavs it was the meeting place cf the" political leaders of those days. While there I often saw Douglas and Lincoln,, and to give a list of those who have slept with in its walls would be to publish- the names of all' the great Westerners' of the West. Judge Lyman Trumbull, the great statesman' and jurist ; ' David Davis, senator from Illinois and member of the supreme . court, also one of the commission or fifteen to Settle . the Hayes-Tilden election controversy ; : Col. E. D. Baker, who afterwards became famous on this coast, was ' senator from tbis state and fell early, in the war; General Shields',- Mexican - war veteran and United States ' senator from two states ; William Pitt Kellogg, afterwards governor 'of . Louisiana, during recon struction days; Robert Ingersoll, and hie brother; Congressman Kellogg, who went out from Washington to 'see ' the battle of Bull Run.and saw more than be All who are, or expect to be, interest ed in .mines will be glad to know that Henry N. Copp, the Washington, D. C, land ' lawyer, has revised Copp's' Pros pector's Manual. The mineralogical part of the work has been almost en tirely re-written by a Colorado. mining engineer, who has had years of . expert ence as a prospector, assaver 'and super intendent df mines and United States surveyor. The book is a popular treatise on as saying and mineralogy, and will be found useful to all who wishto discover mines. The first part of . the work gives the United States mining laws, and reg ulations, .how to locate and '"survey mining claim, various forms and, much valuable information. The price is. 50 cents at the principal book' stores, or of the author. .:'.'.' Hot clam broth every Ad KellarW dav at noon at tf . . Awarded . Highest Honors-World's Fair. . Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. School Books Supplies. ; JacotSbn Book & Music Co. - . . No. 174 Second Street,. ' . . -.'.' " 0 Ne-w Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER, ' v , Successor a Cbrisnuin & Corson.) FULL, 1.1 N IE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my formei patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. . Taken TJp. - Came to my place on November a re l Jersey lieifer, branded M 11.. n30-d&wlm. . JesseSimonsbs. The Dalles, Or, ' .Found 26, CEIEAF.l Mil; ' Most Perfect Made. 40 Yeaxa the Standard. In Dr. SiddalPa office, a gold pin. Owuer can have same by calling at bis office. ; ; There's no clay, floor, starch or other worthless filling in "Hoe Cake" and no free alkali to burn the hands. . jly24. Furnished room for rent, with board if ' desired. . Address Mrs. C. Adams, Jackson street." ..- - novl2 6t J- H. ROBERTS, ATT0KNE Y -AT . LAW. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Office nexr door to the First National Bant, The Pallcs, Oregon. novl9 Administrator's Sale. ' Notice is herebv given thut the nnnersig-ned. in pnrsuan e of an older mnde by the Honorable County Court of the St te of Oreiron for Wasco County, oil the 2d day of November. 18!6, will on Monday, the'2Mth dny 01 Decern l r, 1896, upon the premies hertdnalter deKCrlbeJ. sell t- th- high est bidder ftr (ab in band, the following; de scribed real estate belongiiis; to the e-tate of Mary M Gordon, deceased, to-wit: - The south, west qnarter of cee.tlou thlity-two in township ft-ursonth of lange thirteen east of th Willam ette meridian, iu Wuco county, Oregon, eon tuiniDa: 160 acres. '. - Dated Uls-25tn day of November. 1896. ' --ASA 8TOUlILL- Adminlat-ator of the estate of Mary M. Gor don, deceased. ' - - nov28-5t-i Executor's Notice of Final Account. Notice Is hereby (tiveiv that George A. Liebe, executor of the evtute of -Richard G. Clter, de ceed, has tiled the ilual accountinx of the es tate oi Kichard a. Closter, deceased, with the KuardiaiiHhip estate of Albert Lehman, an in- . sane p-rbOii. of the eison and e-tate of which Hid Albert Lehnaii, an insane per-oti, the baidl 'RU'htnd G- Closter, deceased, whs at the time of his death te duly appoint a. qualified and act-" inft iiuardian, with the clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco. County, ii nd that said court has at pointed 10 o clock a. m. of Monday, November 2, 189t, being the ttrst day of the regular November term of tafd court, foriheea .1S96, at the county' courthouse in Dn.le City, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing o' raid final accounting and objection!-tbeiem if any th re be- I tils notice is published by order of said County Couit, entered ictober 2d, 1S96. . GEOKGE A. LIEBK, Kxecntor. CbNnor? & CONuois, Attorneys for Executor. oct3-5t-ii Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is- hereby given that the undersiiniea, gnardinn of the p-tsoiis and estate of Alice Al inirr Udell snd William Edward Udell, minors, under and in ac-ordance with an order of the cou ty court of the btate of oieg. n, fir Wasco. Cinntv, heretofore made, wi 1 sell at public-auction, forca-h In hand, on Saturday, tl.e Wtb. day of December, 18u6. at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the eou'thonbe door in Dulles City, in Wasco "ount . Oregon,- all tbe real state be longing to the esrate of said minor, to-wit: Tbe southeest quarter of section thirty In . township one north range ten east Willimette Meiidian, in Oregon, containing 160 acres. IraUes City, Oregon, Nov. 19, 1896. , nov21-ii Gnardian of said Minors. -' Worst Roraeft '-' For 'sale, or will ; exchange for cows and calves. '-Time given, on first-class security. -For" particulars inquire of C. E. Bayard, The Dalles, ' Or., or Frank Watkins, at ranch on 15-Mile. 21-wlm