ill IW A cm s Dress Yard Colored low figure. GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. le Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Swfiltanaom Observation!) and Z&SfM? of Lesser Macnil Local ETOUts Magnitude. Wip The would-be employes at Salem are IIMlaiow singing that old refrain "How if,tV'fiPPy X UO Willi C1LUC1, HOIC rxvVf -x: . i.i t i :u ther dear charmer away." Yesterday tho people of the state were suspense, wondering what the day ould bring forth. Now they are in spenders because it was twins. Everv item our reporters gel these ib chaste ueeiuedly so. unaseu ! over town before it is cornered, and en it does not amount to much in the ape of news m&&Fupil8 will be received at the private .Jj;ja"riniary school it any time, though the ?-!fiiPrinc term will begin with the month ireh. Primary work is taught gether with kindergarten occupations. resent session from 1 to 4 p. m. in the cture room of the First Baptiat church. Mrs. Filloon arrived home this morn- g from Pendleton, where she had been tending the meeting of the state Wood en Circle. She was elected delegate to e Supreme Forest, which meets at St. uis the second Tuesday in March, and s -also selected as iiead banker of the cle. large audience enjoyed the- services a l . . . ir i.i i . i . t : Ti H. Wood delivered a fervent and ughtful address, followed with some rds of earnest invitation. There will a meeting tonight, and all who at- sf-jjwrid are assured of a most cordial wel- JSfeae. a'i'ypWillard Sloper, a pioneer, died at Gol- H7.l 1 IT. ill age, crossed the plains in 1854, and s the oldest Odd .bellow in the state Washington, having been a member the order for fifty years. He wasburied th the honors of the order by the leal lodge of Odd Fellows at Golden Ira. Wilson received n letter from her n, trod, yesterday, stating among ther things that they arrived at Hono- llu safely, butoth he and Ed. Win- Ito were quitesiftjLdwflng tho voyage, lo weather beTngDad and the sea very iugh. We hope to uiave a letter from by the next steamer with his iin- essiona of the islands of the sun-down' s. fcMcOlure'a Magazine for Februarv will ive a paper by H. J. W. Dam, on Che Making of the Bible," giving a jpular account of the principal manu- Drlpts (with facsimiles) from which the lible as we now have it is derived, and i description (with numerous illustra- ins) of the famous Oxford Univereity Press, where Bibles are produced by the illlion, with the finest art ever achieved book-making, and in every known sngue. On Monday evening next the Intel- ictual and truly literary citizenB of our Goods Offerings, 33 l-3c WILL BUY EVERY YARD : Dress In the House, sold regularly at 50c. This sale will last for two weeks, and will be an excel lent opportunity to "buy Dress Goods at a very PEASE This store closes at 7 p. m. sharp city will receive a rare treat in the en tertainment of Miss J. Montague Gris wold, which will be given at the Vogt opera house. Miss Griswold is an artiste in dramatic art,vand our citizens Should avail themselves of the oppor tunity of hearing her recital. She gives a recital in a manner which ranges in variety from grave to gay, from comedy to tragedy, and we anticipate a tall house, which she deserves. Speaking of Miss Gnswold's ability aB an elocutionist, the Constitution of Mid dleboro, Conn., says: "On Monday evqning there was a crowded house, and the utmost satisfaction was expressed. The readings by Miss J. Montague Gris wold of New York, were very fine. She is an elocutionist of rare promise. Her reading ot 'The Raven,' was very dra matic, and called forth repeated ap plause." Miss Griswold will appear at the Vogt Grand, Monday evening, Jan. 25th, and will be ably assisted by the moBt popular home talent. Price of ad mission 50 cents. The musical given by Mrs. E. C. Pease and Mrs. G. P. Morgan lagt night at the home of the former, partook' very much of the nature of a purtjyeo pleas antly did the evening paes. Programe, on which some of tho fine pen work of Mr. Morgan was displayed, did credit to the excellent program' which was rendered, every number pi which de serves special mention if space and time permitted. Miss Griswold, who by re quest gave the bird imitation, delighted everyone present, and was heartily en cored. After the program, bon-bons were passed around, land soon each guest was wearing a paper cap of some description, the whilethey partook of refreshments. The proceeds of the evening were lor the benefit of the Con gaegational church. PKHSON.VL. .HKNXION, Ex-County Judge A. M. Scott ot Sher man couuty, was in the city this morn ing. Mrs. Randall of Portland, who has been visiting Mrs. C. F. Stephens for several days, returned to her home this afternoon. General Manager McNeil, Superin tendent O'Brien and Mr. Campbell of the O. R. & N., came up from Portland today in a special car. returning this afternoon. UOKN. Near The Dalles, Thufsdar Jan. 22, to' the wife of Alphonse SauOafe, a son. J The world will keep on turning round if you con tinue to buy trash spices and flavoring extracts. Schilling's Best, however, are pure and money-back. For sale by W. E. Kahler You'll be surprised when you try Hoe Cake soap, and wish we had told you sooner. It is made . by patented pro cess. ily24-il Yard OF : Goods & M AYS. $ 1 BADLY BURNED. A l'ouDC Lady hihI Three Children Nar rowly Escajio Hclng Humed to Death. On last Friday evening, while Miss Minnie Boatman, a young lady of about 18 years of age, was carrying a lighted lamp from one room to another, a door swung to and knocked the lamp from her hands, which exploded after striking the floor, says the Enterprise Aurora. The oil saturated her clothing, which at once took fire, as did also the house in which the three small children of B. T. Long were sleeping, the parents being absent to the liUrary Bociety, which was in session in the hall at the time. Miss Boatman having great presence of mind, ran out into the street and seeing a light in the Aurora office, which standB next door to where the accident occured, she rushed in all ablaze. Messrs. L. J. Rouse, Geo. Voris and J. W. Allen were at work in the office, and by the use of a couple of coats, succeeded after some heroic work, in getting the blaze smoth ered, but not till the girl's hands were fearfully burned. Mr. Rouse rushed in to the house and found the room all on fire, and a baby carriage with the young est child in it asleep and surrounded by flames. A few buckets of water soon brought the burning building under con trol. Turned in Ills Coffin. The body of old man Willy, who was buried near Vale seven years ago, was taken up and moved to the Vale ceme tery Monday, on account of the grave being upon the premises now occupied by M. G, Hope's new stone residence. The coffin was in a fair state of preser vatfou and was quite easily handled, but the most peculiar phase of the affair was that the body was turned over in the co (In and was lying upon the left side, resting upon the left arm, which was doubled underneath it. This could not have been occasioned by the moving, which was done so carefully that the shroud, which had become a powder that could be blown away, was not dis turbed by the handling, The beard on his cheeks had grown to about three inches in length, though when he was buried it was not more than a quarter of an inch long. The position of the body in tho coffin is all the more strange in consideration of the fact that the corpse, when buried, was in such mal-odorous condition that a large amount of carbolic acid had to be used upon it to enable those in charge to handle it in burial. This apparent state of decomposition had preceded rtanth for RMVArnl limiia Anrl Frank ' Glenn, who assisted in placing the body in the coffin at the burial in 1880, vouchee for the fact that it was lying upon the back in the regulation position for burial. Vale Silver Advocate. The Great 'Minstrel Show. The Georgia University Minstrels and Jubilee Singers that has made such a great- impression throughout the East and in the cities on the coast where they have appeared, are billed for one per- THE BEAN AUTOMATIC SPRAY PUMP. Is, unquestionably, the most success f ill and perfect working Spraying Dovico yet invented. It is a unsversal testimony that more, as well as better, work - can bo accom plished with tho Bean Spray Pump than with any other pump on the market. With this pump one man can charge the receptable and leavo it to direct tho Bpray just where it is wanted, and thus with" sufficient hose pass from tree to tree. Tho solution is delivered in a fine mist or spray, penetrating every nook and cornor, 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 TH E5 DALLES. formance at the Vogt Tuesday evening, Jan. 2Gth. As this is their first visit hero, the members are expected to establish a reputation that will always fill the theater on their return. ThiB is an or ganization composed of educated colored men and women of recognized ability and talent as performers. Their singing is much above the average. There will be a novel first, Including tho female members of the company, also four end men, a double quartet, one of which, the Suanee River Quartet, has a nation al reputation. There are a number of well-known colored dancers and a col ored ventriloquist that will please any audience. These specialties are all new and numerous. The performance will close with an entire now afterpiece, es pecially written and arranged for thiB company. SECOND DEATH LOSS. United Artisans l'uy Promptly on lle celpt ot Death Proof. The East Oregonian of January 10, 1S97, Eays : The second death loss over incurred bv the United Artisans was paid Max Y M. Moorheail, district deputy lor East-; em Oregon and Washington. Friday. It was for $1000, and paid to Mrs. Mary Gibbs, of Ukiah Assembly of Artisans, and was certificate No. 23(52. The claim was paid with a promptness which indi cates that business methods Hre being pursued by the head officers of the Ar tisan order. Tho organization is only twenty-five months old, and has had a growth of 3,500 members. The death loss was paid by the supreme clerk im mediately upon the receipt of the proof of Iobb. Tho supreme officers of the Artisans, which is an Oregon institu tson, are John II. Mitchell, U. B. sena tor; O. B. Bollinger, U. H. district judgp; C. L. McKenna, Francis I. Mc Kenna, F. S. Akin, F. h. Willis, Georgo W. Bates. Peculiar and valuable features pos sessed by the order of Artisans is a re serve fund and the admission on equal terms of men and women. Advertised Letteri. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postofflco at The Dalles un called for Jan. 23, 1807. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Anderson, Gu3t Burnay, Ed Bltners, Tom Btnnetto, Win Brown, Belle S Baker, Geo Bennette, B T Chamberlin,Mrs J T Clark, Mrs Jas Christ, Mrs Mary Davenport. E Dimmick. Joe Gasson, Archie Goeddertz, Albert Hamilton, Juliet (2) Hawkins, Squire Hansel, Crook Hall, h J Howe, Jas Jacobeen, II C Johnston, H E Kirk, ll. Keins, Hamilton Muuela, Wauk Logan, A R Mathews, Mr Mathier, Robt M Mayhew, Tim Mann, Mrs G W McManns, Mrs L McWilllam.A Murry.IP Morgan, Ernest (2) Russell, Mary Satterwheel, Ettie Underwood, A 0 E Welch, Myrtle Zachary, D L J. A, Ckohsen, P. M. Subscribe for Tub Chkoniclk. LARGE CONSIGNMENT WILSON HEATERS JUST RECEIVED at Remember. We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES. Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO Jefyool Boos, Stationery, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,! AT Jacobson Book & Music Co. No. 174 Socond Stroet, New Vogt Blook, The Dalles, Oregon. Japanese Bazaar, H. CX-TSTASW e OO. Prop. Japanese Curios, Dishes, Ladies' Underwear, Wrappers, ISTOTIOICTS, BTO., BTO. 133 Second Street, Next to Snipes-Kinersly's Store,. Call and Soo our Goods. Few people know that nil plants con tain digestive principals. Thev cannot absorb their food until it ia dlgi-stcd any more than animals can. The Mount Lebanon Shakeis have learned the art of extracting and utilizing these dlgot ive principals, and it is just for this reason that their Shaker Digestive Cor dial Is meeting with such phenomenal success in tho teeattiicut of dyspepsia. The Shaker Digestive Cordial not only contains food already digested, but it also contains digestive principals which aid the digestion of other foods that may be CHten with it. 'A single 10 cent sum pi U bottle will bu sufficient to demon e,trut its value, and wo suggest that every suffering dyspeptic make a trial of it. Any druggist can supply it. (4) Laxol is tho best medlcino for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Notice Nteclul tt:liuil Met'tlntf. Notice is hereby given to the logal voters of school district No. 12, of Wasco pmintv utntft nf Ormrmi flint a aniinlal school meeting of the said district will oe item nt tno nnuK scnooi tiouse on court street, on the 30th day of January, lft!)7. nt nVlni'k In tint iiflMrnnrm nf uiiiil day for the following objects: 'lo determine wiiat action said uis- trint. will tilkft l-ftlntlvfi In vntiiur a special school tax for the support of the public school of said district ; also to de termine what nctinn thn iliatrlct will take relativo to voting a tax to be used in paying a part or all of the debt nf said district; also what action the district will take for tho erection or rental of additional Ri'hnnl limldiiluu nml nrnviil. ing funds for the payment of the same, iweu mis loin uay ot January, lew. Oiiiok Kinkiisi.y, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest : E. Jacoiisicn, District Clerk. ianll-lOt MAYS & CROWE. luHtHllwtluii of KlkH liiidK", llllner, Or., .lun. 7th. For the above occasion, tickets will bo eold Irom Tho Dalles to Heppner and return at rate of $5,!I0, A special through sleeper will be attached to train No. 2 Tuesday night, the 20th Inst. All those desiring reservation should make the fact known to us not later than noon of that day. E. E. Lytlk, J22 5t Agent. VOGT OPERA HOUSE Dramatic and Humorous Readings and Recitations BY- ml ffllP. hi' I guv UUU II V1U) Assisted by the most popular HOME -i T-A.Lsnsra?, -AT TUK- Vogt Opera House, Monday (light, Jan. 25, Tickets. 50c. No extra charge for re Moota n ii mm served seats. f.