Specials in Hosiery and Underwear. Bargain No. 1. Ladies' Black AH-Wool Hose, in plain and fine riDbed; formerly sold for 25c, Sale Price, 18 Cts. Bargain No. 2. All of our better grades of Cashmere and Wool Hose; regularly sold for 45c and 50c, i . . Sale Price, 33 1-3 Cts. Bargain No. 3. Children's Woolen Underwear. To make a clean-up of this line of goods, we will allow a discount of "a- 25 per cent, off the selling price. We offer our complete stock of the celebrated Peerless Muslin Underwear at a reduction of 25 per cent, for this month only. PEASE & MAYS. THE BEAN AUTOMATIC SPRAY PUMP. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. This store closes at 7 p. ra. sharp. I LARGE CONSIGNMENT WILSON Is, unquestionably, the most success ful anil perfect working Spraying Dovico yet invented. It is a unsversal testimony that more, as well as better, work win bo accom plished with the Bean Spray Pump than with any other pump on tho market. With this pump one man can charge the recepthble and leave it to direct t ho spray just where it is wanted, and thus with" sufficient hose pass from treo to tree. The solution is delivered in a fine mist or spray, penetrating every nook and cnrnor, thus doing better and more effective work than is possible by any other method, and with no waato what ever of solution. For further particulars see special cir cular or call upon or correspond with. MAIER & BENTON AGENT FOR THE DKLLES. HEATERS JUST RECEIVED at L 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 ie Dalles Daily Chronicle. r n h n a v - JAN. 16, 1S97 Weather Forecast. Por.TLA.XD. Jan. 15. 1S97. or .tASTEKj. UREGOX iomgni tnow; xomor- i imi nuu uuuici. x ague. UDserver. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. of Lesser Magnitude. Don't forget to come to the social to- l 1 'As pnnn ns thft mnnpv Bnhsrrihflil is? IptUU paid in, a diamond arm win oe or- mmteu, and work of prospecting De oegun mm. nnna wfeHoward Marshal, who drives the Gol- fe' .1 1 .. ... ...) !. A n . 1... tber side of the river are frozen bo they M . .... . Hfjvry a wagon an rignt, out are very turn There a no time like the present for lying a new hat or pair of shoes. A. ",. Williams & Co. make no exceptions ' their stock at a discount of twenty r ceut. he A. 0. U. V. and Degree of Honor 1 hold memorial services at Frater- ;y hall .Monday evening at 7 tubers of the orders named and their lids are invited. lHIt is dollars to doughnuts that John Mitchell will he elected on the first lot, when the legislature is organized. t when that will be ie one of the togs whole lote of people would like to m-mow. $l hat for 80 cent9 5 a 2 hat for tir anything else you may want in dry i T - 1,1 t Tl..i 1 I MllIlfllll III JittlL'IIlIM IIHN Ulim noon ma inrpnrinn nr visirincf mo . . TW t - : . f i i ci l J Mi a or rna - td nine m inu vu i rnuii vu. Ulf Lilt? I12LBL i:'J21.BL W1111C RLll 1 UUIkC Ul Aiiaut. IJL JUI LU U1Q aWCDC UU IU 111V it. 1 T) 1 ftt, Tlnfltnn urn a in on ilnwn t h Imrhor J 1 . 1 it f i iih whim iininipi hm a a a nriennwr nr j 1DflO i it. 1 . y" II 11 L HUVH : 1 IIH Hr (I 1 1 I H U'll H 1 A It r r ii . i . i air ix. iu n niHnn vna inn rrt aw mi i . East Portland, died at Grant's PaEB eaneeaay nigut. xJennison'B iii i . " T . 1 A t T . I t . f J 1 iniarrv nil r.nn rantno Annar. inr VAnrv. n L. . 1 AK.a MnnA . 4. uiv lunuocuu lur uto cttic. at cuicm rA (ItAQ H a aafih aaD Paul's Portland, one year, and Centenary church, East Portland, twice for two years, with an interval of Bixteen years between terms, and was superintendent of the Portland Methodist hospital for sixteen months. The funeral takes place Sunday afternoon. There was a small party of sereuaders out last night, in fact two of them. The first party visited the homes of their favored friends ami gave them a song or two, but as the night was cold, did not stay long. The second party followed the first, taking possession of the grounds immediately when the others left. As a result, the late comers received the reward intended tor their predecessors, and devoured Eeveral nice handouts of cake, etc. ,-' Moie.y.I' ltalyed., . The committee to solicit subscriptions for the purpose of assisting in buying a drill to prospect the coal fields, conclud ed its labors this (morning, having the full sum of 500 subscribed. It will re port to the Commercial Club this even ing, when the matter6-collecting the, money will be turned over to another committee. As soon as the money is paid over, Mr. Nicholas and his partners stand ready to add the amount neces sary to purchase a first-class drill and operate it, and inside of a month it will be boring its way down into the earth. If a vein of coal is etruck it ehotild be a large one, as all the various strata gone through are remarkably thick. The emallest layer penetrated was that of a body of magnetic iron ore 53 feet thick. The thickness of the strata, in dicate the lapse of long periods before conditions changed, and this applies to the coal formation as well as the others. Hon. YV. H. II. Opinion. THE SITUATION AT SALEM. ! Xiirht-watch Wilev tired the shots, in'- 'order to put speed into the legs of sever- IJufar Kxpresses nn , . . a ... ,,: rnnnil thu I streets and were nreDarini: to bombard Hon. W. H. II. Dufnr returned last i the China washhonso at tho corner of night from Salem, where ho has been,in i Second and Union. The scheme worked attendance for the past week as a mem-! all right, for the boys only touched a fuw ber of the third house. Mr. Dufur, lths of the high spots on the way home, well known, is an ardent Mitchell man Wiley is determined to enforce the cur- A Small Theft. Yester'day morning about 2 o'clock Mr. W. H. Taylor, who lives about three miles south' of town, thought he heard someone in the bouse, but after listening a short time concluded it was the wind. As he was about to go to sleep again he heard a commotion in the henhouse, and got up to eee what the trouble was. He found moet of the chickens eff their perchee, but that was all. Returning to the house he began look ing around and found someone bad been making himself at home. He had filled up on pie, cold sausage and whatever else eatable there wa? in the pantry. On departing, the marauder picked up an overcoat belonging to one of the men, and as he took it with him, it is presum ably a fit. and he very naturally makes earnest proteet against the obstructionists who, in the interest of the anti-Mitchell fac tion as Mr. Dufur alleges, have hitherto defeated all attempts at organizing the lower house. "I am very anxious," said Mr. Dufur to a representative of The Chrokicle, "that the people should know just where the blame lies for this obstruc tion. The friends of Senator Mitchell are in no way responsible. On the con trary they have, to a man, done every thing in their power from tho beginning to effect an organization. In fact the lines that separate the two factions are obstruction on the one hand and im mediate organization on the other. The object of thu obstructionists is, of course, to defer the election of an United States senator, and they hope by prolonging the struggle to weaken the strength of Senator Mitchell. Remedial or any other kind of needed legislation is, of course, wholly secondary. And it io the same old crowd that have always fought Mitchell and apparently always will." "I would like," said Mr. Dufur, in his own earnest way, "to say a good word in behalf of our representative, B. S. Huntington. I don't know how he in tends to vote on the senatorial question, but I do know that he has done every thing in his power to promote tho orV ganization of the house of which he i$ a member. I regret I cannot eay an much of Mr. Jones." "The enemies of Mitchell, however,!' added Mr. Dufur, "may as well quit fighting him, first as last. John 1. Mitchell wilt succeed himself in spito of all they can do. It is only the desperai tion o!despair that justifies them in subt ordinating every interest of the Oregoji commonwealth to their insane prejudice and hate." i few ordinance, and parents wi'l do well to keep their children home, or if they kmiss them, to inquire first at the city jail.. Tho L.nRt Tribute. We, the members of J. W. Nesmith, No. 17, W. R. C, assembled in a lodge of sorrow, wish to express our appreciation of our dear Mrs. S. C. Wilson, whom a gracious Heavenly Father has removed from this life and its work, to the other life, with its Inrger opportunities and blessings. Though modest and retiring to an unusual degree, she was one of the most interested and active workers in T- 11 f L 111 i our corps, tier goou ueeua wuu hkb I noble friends to welcome her as she enters tho world beyond. We mourn her departure as of a dear triend and co worker, and admonish ourselves to copy her faithful example. Wo extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family in their great bereavement, and our deep sorrow is recorded, while we place her name among those who have passed to their reward. Blanche G. Pattehkon, Lizzie Iluticii, , Suha PniiLirs, jf . Proposed Charter Amend menu. , I. O The following O, T, Hoclat Program. will be given 2, I. O. G. T(, The city council met last night for tho purpose of considering proposed amend inents to tho charter. After consider able discussion, amendments were agreed upon as follows: To create a sinking fund of not less than $500 a year. To provide a more feasible manner of making street iinv provements, building sowers, etc., and the manner of levying assessments therefor; to permit the marshal, after, 24 hours notice to property owners, to repair sidewalks, at expense pf said! owners; to give tho council authority tOi licenee the sale of liquors where the. same is sold by the bottle; to make the city recorder ex-ofiicio clerk of tho board 1 of water commissioners und to change the city boundaries, This last amend ment is to correct an error in detcriptiqn, Common vanilla is tonka bean there may or may not be vanilla in it. Schilling's Best'is vanilla alone and is worth three times as much money. Money-back. fO For sate by W. E. Kahler program by The Dalles Lodge, No. tomorrow evening commencing at Q--rto.Two no.es- U "'hicl, ,'"V'" ' KHndt plaqe in ' 1 tl.u ,.!( 11. .it la Lthe city limits. High EcJiool MhIo Quartet , ..... "'.',, "A 'Ourii. fur l.uiuu llnek. euiu snvui. uiuwii r.uiti nuuiiug Select Heading , Win. Harper j "My daughter, when recovering from Bolo-''Ifen a UrunkarU Tonight" J. S. Landers an nttuck of fever, was a groat suflerer BecitirtlQn-ACouiMof lve too fa'moolh" fr(Jm pRn n U)0 )H(;k ,)lp8 wrUe8 Solo "Uock-u-bye Ulrdlo" Kdythe Clurno KeciUtlon ,, Walter itcuvlu Duet "Don't Go Out Tonight My Darling".. , 8'jua Chase ucd Kdna Jiuruett Admission will be free. The Curfew Ordiumice, lev A couple of pistol shots in the alley back of the court house last night caused Louden Grover, of Bardie. Ky. "After using quite a number of remedies with out any benefit she tried one bottle of Chamberluin's Pain Balm, and it bus given entire relief," Cliawberlain'a Pain Balm is also a certain cure for rheu matlsui, Bold by Blakeley & Houghton, All persons holding orders from Pease l p. ir .i .... l r ii.. brief excitement in that neighborhood. MEM S 'Tr LZ T Everybody, thinking there was a hold-! jj)resent them bofore January 15th, up, murder, or something of the kind. I1 Mits. I), U, Ueiiiun, getyool Bools, Stationery, o MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, tx ..AT. Jacobson Book & Music Co. No. 174 Second Street, New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Japanese Bazaar, H. OLiYATT Mo GO. Prop. Japanese Curios, Dishes, Ladies' Underwear, Wrappers, nsroTioisrs, etc., etc. 133 Second Street, Next to Snipes-Kinersly's Store, Call and See our Goods. Wo all know that any tired muscle can be restored by rest. Your stomach is u muscle. Dyspepsia is its manner of sayiiiK "1 am tired. Give mo rest." To rcet the stomach you iiuiHt do its work outside of the body. This js the Shaker's method of curlntt indigestion, und its success is bust attest ed by the fnct that these people are pruc ticalfy free from what is without doubt tho most prevalent of all diseases, The Shaker Digestive Cordial not only con tains digested food which is promptly absorbed without taxing tho tired diges tive organs, hut it is likewise uu aid to the digestion of other foods in the stomach. A 10 cent trial bottle will convince you of its merit, and those you can obtain through all druggists. (3) Laxol is tho best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Did You Kver. Try Klectric, Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief, This medicine lias been found to be peculiarly adapted to thu re lief and euro of all Female Coinpluints, exerting u wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Steepness, Kxcl table, Melan choly or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters in the medicine yon need. Health and Strength are guaran teed by Us use. Large bottles only fifty cents and $1,00 at Blakeley & Houghton, Druggist, 3 Ward, Kerns & Kobertson has a choice lot of wild hay at their barn on Second street, Just the feed for cows, Notlcn Hieolal Hclmol Met'tlug. Notice is hereby iilven to the legal voters of echool district No. 12, of Wasco countv, state of Oregon, that a special school meeting of the said district will be held at the brick school house on court street, on the IHHh day ul January,. 1807, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said duv for tho following objects: To determine what action said dis trict will take relative to voting a special school tax for the support of thu public school of said district; also to de termine what action the district will take relative to voting a tax to be used iu paying a part or all of tho debt of said district; also what action tho district will take for thu erection or rental of additional school bmldidgs und provid ing (uuiIb for thu payment of the same. Dated this 16th day of January, 1807. OllIO.V KlKltSI,Y, Chairman Board of Directors. A'lTKST : li, Jacoiihun, District Clerk, janH.lOt Do not full to call on Dr. Lannerburg, the eye specialist, and have your oj'vs examined free of charge, If you sutler with headache or nervousness you un doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if corrected, will benefit you for life. Office in the Vogt block. Tygli Vnlluy Koller Kli.urMIIU. Tygh Valloy Boiler Flour Mills are running full time on No. 1 wheat. Flour equal to tho best always on hand Prices to suit the times. Also mill feed in quantities to suit. W. M. McCouklk k Sox. aug86mw Proprietors. C'mli Iu Your Cheek. All county warrants registered prior to July 12, 181)2, will bo paid at say ofllco. Interest ceases after Dsc. 5r 1800. 0. L, PHiLurs, County Treasurer