LARGE CONSIGNMENT 1 JEL jW WILSON HEATERS IN S B Ralston Koflfy, Pan Kake Flour, J Short Lengths of Silks I ft and Dres Goods Now that the Holiday Season is over, we expect a little quietness, but we intend to liven things up a little "by offering some O o 2 9 TEPIPTIIIG VflLDES 2 Don't Overlook this Sale. 7 1 imr PEASE & MAYS. Grano and Breakfast Food, , ( Short Lengths of Silks ' ( Woolen Dress Goods. 9 AT- MAIER & BENTON The Dalles. TTTGT1 T?Tr,.r!1?TT7"R,."n at. 'Tl MAYS & CROWE Remember We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST, MARKET RATES. Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO I The Dalles Daily GnFonicie. THURSDAY. DEC. 31, 1896 Weather Forecast. Portland. Iec. 29, 1896. Fob Eastern Objeqon Tonight and tomor row, fair. Fague. Observer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observations and Local Events of Leaner Magnitude. V 1 J i Pies, cakea and doughnuts for sale at the store formerly occupied by H. Her bring. , The Misses Taylor open their school again In the lecture room of the Baptist church January 4th. The Enterprise Raisin seeder will seed a ponnd of raisins in five minutes, Price $1.00 at Maier & Benton. M. Crevreuil, being about to leave the city, offers his fine stock ot artificial flowers, plants, etc., at greatly reduced prjices. Rooms in Masonic build dec31-tf Owning to the first day of January ming on New Years day next year, the usiness men have agreed to postpone Election day until Monday the 4th, and tiueet us to eo state. e foot ball game between The Dalles and.one from Portland is off, Port- efrising to play. Instead another 53, been made up here and the fill be played jnBt the same. Ad- i0n"25 cents. Ladies and children .-, ames "'.Maloney-.; was arrested today, ooarged with aesault Und battery in striking Carrol Douglaa-aVtBe dance at V" . Brown.s hall Uhrtstmae nigm.i inis is i anothevar;Vnie of the witticism of - "tarning out the ligVbts and should make good resolution a that will remain un broken for a whole week, and all the most pleasant things they may wish for themselves. As for us, the great Ameri- turkey, and the calm meditation UDon ail the good deeds we have done. and as many of the good things we have written aa we can remember, will serve to pass the day m a ruminantly pleas ant way. A good dinner, and then a good cigar and eo may all the ills we have known in the 12 months of 1896 vanish in smoke. SETTLERS, ATTENTION! Mo Homestead llings Can be Ma4e on Forfeited Land. HINKLE MAH AN. A Quiet Wedding at the Umatilla Bouse Last Night. The register and receiver of the land office received a telegram from commis sioner of the general land office today, notifying them not to receive filings on forfeited lands until farther notice. Un der this ruling no filings of any kind will be received for any of the odd numbered sections within the limit of the forfeited grant. Did Von Bear Yaw? We desire to bring to the notice of the public the fact that the piano used at Yaw's concert was a "Jewett," handled by the Jacobsen Book & Music Co., of The Dalles, and also desire to call the attention of the public to the fact of Yaw's advertising on her program the 'Ludwig" piano, another instrument handled by the Jacobsen Book & Music Co.. of The Dalles. Oregon. In fact this ia the only place in Eastern Oregon where yoa can find first-class instru ments at moderate prices. We make a specialty of handling nothing but first class instruments and invite your cor. respondence, and if yoa are contemplat ing the purchase of an instrument, drop na a line and our representative will call on you. ' daw r- tta nnVnv asii r rP !Tr 1 V KflfanV lU O JW- j X" J - .' . .Tn Kohler arid Fred 1 Burchtorf are authorities on the niattefc of good roads, They have been" working at the Warm Springs Indian Agenc and ; Tuesday morning concluded to carne home. "They walked, making the distance, eighty two miles, in two dayst arriving weary and mud-bedraggled lap nightj. 'Jrs. Donald McCrae was brought in from Antelope by her husband, arriving last .night. Mrs. McCrae is suffering from a mild form of insanity knd will be sent to the asylum, where it; is hoped she may soon Recover from her sadaffiic . sion. '. ' : . The Misses.Taylor give the pupils of their school and their parents a Christ mas tree and entertainment last Satur- There was a qaiet wedding at the Umatilla house parlors last night, the contracting parties being. Mr. Joseph, Hinkle, of Prineville, and Miss Mahan, of Portland. Mr. Hinkle arrived from Prineville yesterday afternoon, the lady coming from Portland. At 7 o'clock in the presence of a few friends, the couple stood ud facinz his honor. Judge Brad- shaw, who in a few sentences made them man and wife. After the congratula tions were over, Col. Sinnott suddenly made his appearance.' "My friends" said he, "It has been the custom tor many years that the eonior member of this firm start all couples married in this house on there wedding journey with a proper and becoming salute to the bride. For years Major Handley took upon himself this pleasurable duty, and before his death cautioned me to to .not let the custom fall into disuse. Therefore I am here tonight," and so saying the Col. gently placed bis arm around the bride's waist and gave the salute in a manner that indicated a thorough understanding of tne Mary Anderson style of oeculation. Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle . leave for their home at Prineville, accompanied by the best wishes of many friends and warmed and cheered by the paternal benediction of this family paper. 17ncle Tom's Cabin Tonight. ho left-nvnrs. I have mv eves on sev eral -young fellows, and I like them all awfully. I know if my affections ever center on one of -them he would be hapDy forever. I therefore ask that you do not publish my name, but leave me to work out my "own salvation in my own way. Realizing the goodness of heart poB sesbed bv all editors, and in a remarka ble, I might say phenomenal degree by yourself, I am Most Sincerely Yours, Violet. name shall With a 1 Nav! Nav! Violet, your not go on the bargain counter your varied accomplishments and gen tle disposition, you cannot bo left long to blush unclaimed in the rosebud gar den of girls. Console yourself, and aiso all your lovely and lovable sisters ot The Dalles. We are not anguishing to die, and hence we quit. We publish th above samples of the letters received to justify our conduct in letting go and to sqnare ourself with the boys. A Festival of Song. Holiday Goods AT. Jacobson Book & Music Co. Toys, ATb-ams, Books and complete line of Novelties No. 174 Second Street, i New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. It Won't Go. 'Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be put on the boards at the Vogt tonight, and it will probably be the best presentation of that old, but always'good, play ever seen here. The company Is first-class, carries its own scenery, and has every thing necessary to a realistic presenta tion of this thrilling play The street parade was fine and the music by the band good. In' the parade was the cha riot with little Eva, and Uncle Tom in his own cart drawn by a big black ox. Following these were a lot of big blood hounds in leasb. The curtain will go up promptly at 8 e'clock, and those not in their seats at that time will miss part of the play, besides annoying others. The. Bleating- Carnival. ' dav afternoon A-f eadmg, etc.,: and Mrs. J There were exercises, W. Condon favored the audience with' a eong. This report is somewhat late, being detained hi th TT. s! female commissioned to mention it to. us. i Tomorrow.! Tomorrow being Ifew Year's day and a holiday, no paper Will be leaned. Thk Chronicle wishes $s many readers the very happiest of Few Year's, lots of The masquerade carnival at the skat ing rink last night was not a success finarrciallyr-theattendance being very light. Those presetliad a very enjoy able time, more sopern5ps-4han they' would bad the crowdNbeen larger. The Dalles band was present and furnished some . delightful music. .frizes were awarded, the only one ot which we noted was that given to Charley Hepp ner. who was dressed as a girl. At 10 :30 the lights went out and everybody went home well pleased with their evening's pleasure. Our suggestion yesterday that we would publish ttie list of marriageable young ladies, after New Years, has met with hearty response ; eo hearty that we have dropped the idea like a hot potato, have written our obituary and bung it up where it is handy, and now wait with j that calmness born of despair, the worst. Our mail is overflowing with protests, letters breathing war, pestilence, famine,' vengeance, and all the ills of the seven vials of wrath of the Apocalypse. ' -Of them we append a sample: . Thk Dalles, Dec. 30, Editok Chhoniclk : I always thought you were a fool, but never credited you with utter imbecility. . Publish my name in that list, and prepare to meet . ' ' , . .J We withhold the name, but we assure the young lady that her name will not go on the list. " Not even in the bargain counter or clearance salej for the fellow that gets her will get a prize that is not tongue-tied, and that can advertise itself. Here is another sample, : ' Thk Dalles, Dec. 31. Editor Chronicle : I see by the last issue of your valuable paper that you are contemplating the publishing of the names of the marriageable young ladies left over after this leap year. I sincere ly hope you will not do so. I should eo dislike to be taken to someone a manly heart with the suggestion always in my mind that it was pity, and not love, that caused said someone to select me. I am 26, fair, brown hair, gray eyes, of a tender and lovable disposition ; can play the' Diano and washboard with equal facility ; can broil a beefsteak or dance a waltz, both in time and tnne. That I am left over is probably my own fault, for I am painfully bashful, but I assure yoa I baye a heart that sometimes tests the strength of my. Ahem ! corset steels. So I .would not like to be classed with The Vogt opera house was-filled last night with the wealth and beauty of The Dalles, to hear the celebrated vocal ist. Ellen Beach Yaw. By 8 o'clock nearly everyone waB seated, but few straggling after the cuAain lose. Miss Yaw's appearance was tLe signal for a storm of applause, which was doubled and trebbled when her first number was I completed. There has been much said of her voice, but all nas not oeen eaiu because the English language is poverty stricken in its adverbs, when the de mand on this subject is made upon it. There is no comment to make, no praise to give. We can only say, go and hear and realize the liquid beauties of that honey-flowing voice, and then tell if you can. Miss i.ay as piauioi. nao uw, and Mr: Dick as a violinist, was superb, bnt everything was lost, drowned and swallowed up in the desire to listen to that magic voice. Miss Yaw was kind, indeed, responding to every encore, and gave the old melodies, "Comm' Thro' the Rye" and "The Last Rose of Sum mer,'.' in a manner that few of ua ver ex nee t to hear eoualed. Misa Yaw left a whole community here ber friends, and should she ever again visit The Dalles, there" is no hall large enough to hold the audience that would greet her. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Chrisman & Corson. STAPLE and FULL LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I wonld be pleased see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of Jpwu. to with wh'cb. different dishes were libeled, and the ladies were asked to cnoose from the numbers what thev would have for lunch. It afforded much amusement hen some one would be handed a plate of pickles or olives, a cup of coffee, etc. However, Mrs. Harris kindly saw that all were well supplied with the number less dainties provided. The ladies present were: Mesdames S. L. Broook, E. Collins, w. s. Myers, E. E. Lytle, D. M. French, B. F. Langb- lin, A. R. Thompson, Alex. Grey, C. J. Crandall, Chas. Schmidt, Wm. Tack- man, F. Vogt, E. Schanno, H. J. JNiel- - -ITT "E tnnn TT sen, U. u. uoane, w. ji, uiiovU, Klindt, B. S. Huntington, and Miss Adams. ' . Mrs. Harris Entertains. Although every lady who received an invitation to Mrs. N. Harris' "At Home' had made .up her mind that from past experience in regard to that lady's abil ity to entertain, a most delightful after noon wonld be spent, none were in the least disappointed, for from the time they entered the beautifully-decorated parlors until they bade the hostess good bye they were royally entertained. By way of an introduction to the afternoon's pleasure a number of portraits of promi nent personages -were handed around and - a contest ensued as to which lady could guess the names'of most of those represented, at which Mrs. E. E. Lytle proved herself an adept, and Mrs. Alex. 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