'Si' ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. I The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY, MXRCH 19, 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Itandom Olsorvntuinn unci Local Events of Lesser Miigniturie. Dressed chickens at W. A. Kirby's. Licence to marry was issued yesterday to Charles Gros3 and Anna Mack. Early Hose seed potatoes at The Dalles Commission Co. mchlo-lw Mrs. .1. S. Fish carried on" the honors at bowling this week, and wears the medal. Her score was 31o. Advance shipment of ladies' capes and ready mado skirts at popular prices, net opened at A. M. Williams & Co. 'a The county commissioners have been wrestling all day with the 1895 tax proposition, aud with .other delinquent tax matters. Do not fail to hear President Miller tonight al the court house on the sub ject, "An Evening with the Agricultural College." Admission free. Taffetta ylace silks one of the season's newest productions for waists, etc., in a 10-inch, GOcgrade, just received at A. M. Williams & Co.'s A letter received from Fred' Wilson states that ho and Ed Wingte' expected to leave Honolulu March 10th for home. They are now probably on their way to San Francisco, making the trip in a sailing vessel. John Tway, proprietor of the Albany tannery, which was started about a year ago, eaye it is running at its fullest ca pacity, aud that the tannery will bo en larged thiH seaeon to meet the increasing demand for its output. The price of lemons and oranges have dropped, and in consequence of same we will give our customers the benefit of the drop. Rose brand oranges 25 cents dozen and California lemous 15 cents per dozen. Maieb & Bknton. The Jackson Hose Company had a blow-out last night all by themselves, and they had a good time tcfo. A supper was part of tho program iuid everyone present had to make a Bufeech. It was a success in every way, even financially. Miss Anna Thompson entertained a "umber of ,er friends at whist last evening. MiaaLoia Helm and Mr. R. orman won. the' prizes, and Miss ileppner and Mr. H. D. Parkins, after a hard struggle, secured the booby em blems. Charles, the 15-year-old son of J. N. Miller, while trying to catcliaridoon an incoming freight train at Oregon Wty Wednesday, fell boueath tho car wheels and his left leg was crushed at be knee. The leg was amputated yes terday, We have been asked aeveral times Where we heard that the Washington legislature had made a close season for Jttrgeon, many seeming to doubt the 5m 6nt' 0ur ll,form8nt waB JudBe wilier of Vancouver, and as violators of 'aw in this neighborhood would be fff : ? ' J k We respectfully request your presence at our Spring Opening, Monday Evening, March 22d, at 8 o'clock. Orchestra Music. PEASE tried before him, it is presumed he knew whereof he spoke. The management of the Vont has done considerable work in an attempt to im prove the acoustics of tho hall, and we hope have succeeded. The hall is really a very comfortable one, the scenery and stage first class, and if tiie acoustics could be improved it would be all right. The only way to accomplish this is to keep experimenting, and this is being done. Now is the time to work the roads, one day'B work being worth a do',en later on when tho ground is dry. Now the fresh dirt put in tho roadB will pack and become hard and firm. We suggest that it would be a good idea for that fine county road leveler and scraper to be run constantly . until the ground gets dry. A month's work with it would prove of inestimablo advantage. Miss Hilda Beck, who has been visit ing at home for the past few days, was pleasantly surprised by a number of friends who gathered at her home last night, without previously informing her, and spent the evening moBt enjoyably with cames, music, etc., not to mention the most important feature, the lunch. At a late hour they bade Miss Hilda good bye. She returned to Portland this morning. The supreme couit of the Btate of Washington has held that the counties are responsible for all warrants issued by them. That is, tho decision is in touch with tho Oregon decision, and is in ef fect that all indebtedness that the county cannot avoid, such as jurors fees, court costs, otc, are not within the pro hibited $5,000 indebtedness that a county can create. This makes about $25,000 worth of Klickitat warrants valid, that were heretofore considered doubtful. United States Senator Samuel D. Mc Emery, of Louisiana, iB credited with having recently declared that he is "a Sam Randall Democrat, always has been and always will be." The people of his state, he added, have known his views for many years, and in the Bpeech he made to the Democratic caucus before his late election to the eonate ho left no ground for doubt as to Iub attitude on tho tariff. Tho tariff, lie thinks, should be taken out of politics, being a purely economic questiou and having no place in partisan discussion. Tho illustrated talk by Professor Cordley, at the court house last night drew quite a largo audience. The lec ture was a fine one, and those who at tended learned more about fruit pestB and thoir manner of doing harm, than they could in any other manner in a month. The stereopticon views wore very fine, and told more in a minute than words could do in a week. Pro fessor Cordley has a very pleasant style and has tho happy faculty of making a very dry subject interesting. President Miller lectures this evening, and those who hoar him will have something to remomberr Subscribe for Tub Chko.nici.k. & MAYS. 'ROMEO AND JULIET. A Delightful Production, Nevor Jtefore Excelled In TIiIh City. This morning's East Oregonian says: "Romeo and Juliet," as rendered by the Bacon Company at the Frazer opera house Wednesday evening, was tho best performance ever given in Pendleton. This statement is made with full knowl edge that it will sound somewhat extrav agant to persons who were not present. But it is made, nevertheless, with tiie conviction that it will be endorsed by all who were present. The balcony love scene in the third act was a piece of work which would have evoked storms of applause from the most critical audience in metropoli tan Eastern cities. It was the gem around which wer set numerous leseer gems of acting, each one of rare worth. Miss Dalglish possesses the qualities of au ideal Juliet a sweet, womanly manner, perfect enunciation, charming naivette, physical charms and an ele ment of force which fills out the part and makes her really one of the best Juliets of the day. Lester Lonergau, the Romeo, was a magnificeut lover, and since "all the worid loves a lover," the audiences which witness his Romeo are won to a warm admiration of his excellent work. Together, Miss Dalglish and Mr. Lon ergan present "Romeo and Juliet" in a manner which leaves even the most dys peptic critic nothing but meeds of praise for his utterance. No less forceful and finished was the Mercutio of Mr. E. J. Blunkall. What was Baid of Mr. Lonergan as to quality of acting can be said of Mr. Blunkall. His dying scene was artistic in a high degree and in no situation was he lacking. Miss Wiedman was a very successful nurse, and Tybalt was a finely carried part. Friar Lawrence by George Fuller ton was equal to all requirements. Frank Bacon, appearing only a couple of times as Peter, gave the audience an instinctive knowledge that he has the touch of a true comedian and would ex cel in a part affording him opportunity to display his powers. The strength of tho Bacon company lies in the balance between the parts. Eliminating Lady Capulet and Count Paris, minor parts, and not material so far as acting is concerned, the company is finely soleated, and the error is not committed by Mr. Bacon, so common in these days, of having one star and such weak support that the Btar shines with great relative brilliancy. This principle recognized by Mr. Bacon is certainly to be appreciated. He lias a well balanced company and tiio average among his actors is very high. Tomorrow afternoon and evening at theVogt. The Uecoiniug Color. The choice of a. color for a gown or ribbon is more important than is gener ally apnmed, says the New York Even ing Post. In looking over an assem blage of expensively dressed women re cently it was noticed that a very small percentage wore the colors that suited them. A woman reads, or is told, that shades of magenta or tints of green are fashionably worn, and she forthwith selects them, often with most trying re sults to her good looks, Colors match ing the hair tint in some shade are safe. A red-haired woman, ono with the bronze-red hair, looks her best in sables and reddish browns; a golden-haired blonde with blue eyes should select a gown of some shade of her hair with a bit of her eye blue at the throat. This, Bieyeles, Bieyele Sundries, Fishing Tackle, Steel Ranges. Also a Scow-load of DRY FIR WOOD JUST RECEIVED AT MAIER& BENTON'S intensifying the color of the eye by a throat bow of its predominating shade, is a hint to bo remembered, particularly by women whose eyes have lost some of the youthful depth of color. Edmund Russell gives his formula for artistic dressing to be: "Match the hair as nearly ao possible for day and the eyes for evening wear." French women, it may bo added, wear whito in tho evening, after 40, almost invariably. The XemiK-riincn Causo. There will beex'erciseB at tho Method ist church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, in commemoration of Neal Dow, the originator of the temperance move ment in America, at which the follow ing program will be rendered : Sons "America" Scripture Ix'sspn Prnycr RonK-"BnttIe Stur of Maine" Address "Xcnl Dow us u Hoy" Mrs. J. K. Itninett Chorus Members of the Juvenile Temple Address "Ncul Dow as u Reformer" Mrs. Mury S. Myers Solo "The Bister's l'ruyer" ... .Kthel Doming Ketuliiik' Mrs. J. T. Reynolds Kendiug-"Wlieu 1 I'irst Mel Keal Dow" ... Mrs. Jl, Wilton Music Address "Xeul Dow nt Home". . .Mrs. 8. French Song "Homo Sweet Home" The Hi-port Iv Correct. The Moro Observer this week says : J. D. Wilcox of Kent has been in formed by Judge Story that the reported reversal of the action against him and Mr. Messinger was premature. In fact, not a fact. The Observer found tho re port in The Dalles Chronicle. The report was published in this paper and is correct. The decision wan rendered in the United StateE court of appeals at San Francisco February 23d. Unlike tho Oregon and California de cision, in tho Messinger case, there was no dissenting opinion, the decision be ing unanimous. A SteniiiHlilp Fouudora. The dispatches today give an account of the sinking of the steamship Ste Nazaire, which sailed from New York for Port Au Prince, Hayti, Marcli Cth, by which eighty persona lost their lives. The steamer sprung a leak, and as a vio lent storm caught her, went to nieceB. The life boats were launched, four in number, and passengers and crew all got safely away. One of the boats only has been picked up, and out of thirty-eight crowded into it, all but four were dead, and these are in a critical condition. It is supposed that all the balance drowned, or died from exposure. What kind of tea baking powder coffee flavoring extract oda and spices do you want? Your grocer pays your money back in full if you don't like Schilling's Best. Tor sale by W. E. Kahler i We have secured tho services of an experienced bicycle repairer from San Francisco, and are better prepared to do this class of work than wo havo ever been before. Wo will guarantee all bicycle work done by us to be first-class, and satisfactory to our patrons. We have on hand about 25 wheels, '9G patterns, of different makes some new and somo second hand. To close them out, to make room for '97 wheels, wo havo decided to oflor them for sale at very low prices, many of them away below cost. This is your chanco if you are not particular as to whether you ride a '90 or '97 wheel. They aro all good wheels, and in good shape. Remember. We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO Northern Grown Seeds. Fresh Garden and Grass Seeds in Hulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Rye, Seed Oats. Seed Barley, Seed Corn, Flax Seed. Alfalfa Seed, Timothy Seed. lied Clover Seed, Millet Seed. J. H. CROSS' Feed Goods Sold at Iiedroolc Prices for Cash. Store open from 7 GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Again in business at the old stand. I would bo pleased to see all my formei patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. 7VI. Z. DONNELL, P$ESCflPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ABTICLES Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., Jetyool Bools, Stationery, ' o MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AT Jacobson Book & Music Co. No. 174 Second Street, New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon, Lumber, Building Material and Boxes Traded ior . Hfl,y: Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c, ROWE & CO., MAYS & CROWE. Crimson Clover Seed, Blue Grass Seed. White Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed. Bee Supplies. Fertilizers, Oil Meal Cake. May. Grain, Feed and Groceries. Early Hose Potatoes. Poultry and liggs bought' and sold at and Grocery Store. a. m. to 0 p. in. SEEDS Hucccbhor to (JlirlHiiiau .V Corcon, "" FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. AND PERFUMERY. THE DALLES, OR, The Dalles, Or,