Cole's Air Tight and Hot Blast , HEATERS When A Fellow's 4- Vell Dressed Life goes with a swing. There's no greater luxury than good clothes and surely none more sensible and eco nomical. There's a feeling of satisfaction in a perfect fitting suit nothing else can give. You'll find it in our celebrated H. S. & M. clothes. This is the label. . HART, 80HAFFNER ft MARX. I 111111111111. t.,i. .i-.r. i. .i.th in, mi.ni GUARANTEED OL.OTH1NQ. I ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles D MONDAY - 13 onicle. ER 8. 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random OoaenatioDi and Local Events of Lesser Magnitude. jury . Last night's train brought ten men trom Hood River. ' Circuit court met thia morning. The docket i9 more than usually long, and court will probably last for several weeks. The noble sturgeon is . again in evi dence, meaning that the fishermen are gathering in whole lots of money for the catching of him. Have jour eyes examined by Prof. P. G. Daut, the scientific optician, at Liebe's jewelry etore, in the Vogt block. Examination free. -k traina can be run over the track. In a week or ten days the force will go ahead tracklaving again. . They expect to ; T"e reach Clifton in about two weeks, says the Astorian Today ' Miss Grace Bruen of Grand Dalles was united in uarriage to Mr. John McAllister.. LjThe ceremony waa performed by W. C. Curtis, pastor of the Congregational church in this city, at the home of the bride's mother, M Chas. Bruen, of Grand Dalles. jSiss Bruen is well and favorably known in this city, aa well aa in the vicinity of her home, while the 'groom ia a prosperous young sheepman of Klickitat county. The splendid family tourist sleepers of the Great Northern are now running daily between Portland and -Spokane, on the Spokane flyer via O. R. & N. These cars differ .from the ordinary tourists sleepers, being built on the same plan ae regular sleepers but up holstered in leather instead of plush. CIRCUIT COURT MEETS. Grand Jury Appointed Dockets Called. - and the Vice Urand Uoanceuor w. m. uanei 7. 7 r of the Knights of Pythias, will visit the Th'8 new line of care connects at Spok local lodge here tonight, and all mem are requested to be present. it ine 1 mbers 1 -3 Mrs. W. R. Bernard, the teacher of embroidery, will be at the home of Mrs. H. S. Wilton tomorrow afternoon, where the ladies who wished to meet her may call upon her, . . A. Y. Marsh and Geo. Jolea will have a turkey shoot on the beach on Novem ber 24th and 25th (Thanksgiving day). There will also be trap and pigeon shooting at the same time and place. novS 24 Rev. Iliff, who is in this city in the interest of the Portland hospital, occu pied the pulpit of the Methodist church 1 yesterday. This was a great treat to those who were fortunate enough to hear him, aa Dr. Iliff is a very fine speaker. The ladiea of the-Lutheran church de sire to return their thanks to the good people of The Dalles who eo liberally patronized their bazaar and assisted bo materially in making it a grand success. The net receipts at the bazaar were $425, for which each' and every patron has 425 separate and distinct thanks. Three little runaway boys from Mer lin, aged 7, 9 and 11 years, were picked up by the marshal on the streets of Grant's Pass, in Josephine county, last week. Later the boys were turned loose, and were finally overtaken by their father near Hayes. The young sters were good walkers, as it is seven teen miles from Grant's Pass to Hayes. The foot race between Cameron and Wheat, which is to come off Wednesday at Wasco, was reported to have been run Saturday. This we understand is a mis take, that the parties got together and tried to get the race pulled off, but alter scoring several times, no arrangements could be made, and the parties put up $150 more, each, on the race which will come of Wednesday, aa advertised. Tracklaying on the Goble road waa completed Thursday to a point a quar ter of a mile beyond Eldridge's, about nineteen miles from Astoria, and the force will now go back on the line, sur facing and ballasting, so the material ane with similar cars running to and rom St. Paul without change. nov3-6 Iuvitations are being issued for the" grand re-opening of the Commercial club rooms Saturday evening. The rooms have been most beautifully and artistically re-furnished, and the occa sion next Saturday ia in the nature of house warming, a gathering of the old members of the club household in their1 newly-furnished home. It promises t be the swell event of the season, an those fortunate enough to receive an i vitation can consider., themselves fairl "in the swim." We understand1 "coats with the srtCuow fork in the tail, and dresses of the low cut style are to be the things au fait on that occasion, and a! ready the pretty girla and brave young fellows, who dare to deserve them, are preparing for the event. It 13 just our luck that instead of a swallow fork, our coat-tails have a crop and under-bit. Announcement. Circuit court met thia morning, with ndge Bradabaw presiding, District At-j orney Jayne, (Jlerk Kelsay, Sheriff river and the full local bar being in t tendance. The following were drawn as the rand jury: Hon E L Smith, Truman Butler, F H Button, W N Wiley, J A Parrish, H H Johnston and M B Potter. Mr Smith was appointed foreman. J After charging the grand jury, the dockets were called and proceedings had aa follows : , LAW DOCKET, lenses, using no medicine whatever. Mr.. Daut has testimonials from dis tinguished clergymen, congressmen presidents, and also- from the crowned head 8 of Europe. While in Berlin, Ger- many, lie waa aseistant inspector of the Prussian army for color and sight. - He isa graduate of the following opthalmic collegea: - At Berlin. Germany, ' Phila delphia, Penn., and Winona, Minn, For the sake of a few home testimoni ala he will, for the next thirty days, make a special reduction in all glasses Call and have your eyes examined, as he will tell tell you just what is needed Examination free. ' PERSONAL 31 EN T ION. A Schernacker vs S C Murphy etal. dismissed. A L Sproule vs The Dalles National Bank, passed. G E Barrett vs Geo T Thompson, at issue. Singer Sewing Machine - Co vs T. J Driver, decided by court in vacation. Bayard & Watkina, administrators, vs Standard Oil Co, motion to amend answer. I Oregon Wholesale Nursery Co va Wm jpllett, passed. f G C Eshelman vs F M Kennedy, , KRE THE BEST They heat a room in five minute?. - " They save enough fuel the fir6t year to pay for the etove. 1 '. 4 cents a day is the average cost of heating a large room with our stoves. - " .They burn anything and every thing combustible. ' . A cord of wood . equals a ton' of hard coal in any of our wood heaters. . - . .. . It ia only necessary to remove ash es once in six weeks from our wood stoves. - . . They aro safe and have a catch to hold the cover while putting in ' fuel. You have a fire every morning. " Our hot blast draft furnishes a hot air feed, not cold air, and saves fuel. r They are easily moved and set up. Our wood stoves are made with either sheet iron or cast iron tops in all sizes, for all purposes. They are jointlesa the connections being so made that the greater expansion of the lining don't af fect the body. There are no bolts exposed to the fire to burn off or draw or open - up a joint. -. Our coal stove will burn slack and . - makes a ton of soft coal equal to a ton of bard coal. . BEWARE of infringers and inferior imitations, they never equal the origin al and cost aa much. . MAIER &, BENTON. 51) e 5a!? of 3 ir-Ji$!?t Heaters End of Victor is in town today. McGrail of Nansene ia in the city Clarke spent ' yesterday at The Dalles, Nov. 5, 1897. To My Patrons and Friends: I am glad to be able to announce that I have e ecu red, to take charge "of my practice. Dr. W. Y. Young, a former classmate in college, whom I know to be an excellent physician and a gentle man whom I can cheerfully recommend to my friends. The office will be contiued as a part nership under the name oi Sutherland & Young, in the rooms formerly occu pied oy me. Dr." Young will arrive on Thursday next, and will take charge of the practice at once. I trust he will re ceive! the same generous treatment and .liberal patronage I have received, f .'"Yours Very Truly, , .... J. .Sutherland. settled. -: Wolf Zwicker Iron Works vs I H Taffe, at issue. ' : N O Cedar sen, administrator, vs O R & N, motion to make complaint more definite. Mrs S J La France va B F - and J H Shoemaker, default and judgment.. H Herbring va D A Sturgiss, settled. C E Hill vs C R Hill, settled. 1 fepicenger vs 1 nomas Denton, con tinued. , " . Sinnott & Fish va Sam Gill, passed. J C Ward va S Nace, passed. A L Spronle va H S Wilson, receiver, demurrer. - J T Peters & Co va G W Robertson et al, settled. ' H Herbring vs Mrs A M Baxter, eettled. ' E Beck vs H W Cook. . Johnston Bros va E Darneille, passed. W R Menefce vs W H Mulkins, default and judgment. F C B rosins vs Wm Kodenheiser. C C Maling va Z Taylor, passed. ' Lenz Bauer vs Antone Bauer, passed. The Davis Sewing Machine Co va M Delore. F B Fargher va A J Watt. Has been so much. , larger than we anticipated, that" our stock has been demoralized, but we have just received another shipment, and can supply your wants. v ' The "Wilson has Outside draft and cast sliding top. ' Sold only by -.; w-i;?; ;;. .; MAYS & CROWE, J. T. Peters & Go.y DEALERS " IN :" ,' !-'. Agricultural Implements, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Craver Headers, Bain Wagons, Randolph. Headers and Reapers, Drapers, Lubricating Oils, Axle G-rease. Blacksmith Coal and Iron. : ;' ; Agents ior Waukegan Barb Wire. . 2nd Street, Cor. Jefferson, THE DALLES. Compl Line of - Fishing Tackle, Notions, Baseball Goods, Hammocks, Baby Carriages, Books andjStationery at Bedrock Prices, at the . . Jacobsen Book & Music Co. Where will also be found the largest and most complete line of Pianos and other Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon. Mall Orders will receive prompt attention. New-Vogt Block, . The Dalles, Oregon. Wm P.J. today. Arthur Wasco. Mr. Henry Pitman, of the Red Front store at Dufur, is in the city today Mr. M. Dichtenmuller is in the city from.Mosier today, and called at thia office. . , . Mr. E. Sherar, who has been in Ne braska for some time, arrived home this morning.. - Mr. R. J. Gorman returned Saturday night from a visit in Portland and the valley towns.' . Rev. J. R. Warner has been vervlill of pneumonia for the past two weeks at his home in this city. Dr. C. Gertrude French came up from Portland Saturday and spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. French. n.mt -Mrs. Jane " Jameson paseed through this city, last evening, on her way to New York, where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Misa Jeannette Williams and her friend, Mrs. E. Cookingham, of Portland came up on the train last evening, and are guests of Mrs. H. W. French. Miss Savage of Astoria came up on the Dalles City Saturday.- She will visit the family of Mr. Ha worth ot this city and Mr. Kicharda, on lower 8-MUe Messrs. Victor Marden and Scbanno went over to HarMand yester day to attend the marriage ceremony of their friend, Leo Bruen, ana Misa Ish'am. -Mrs. J. G wilt, accompanied -b' son, John W., and daughter, Miss Ger trude, returned to Jrortland this morn ing, after . visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Wilson. - - PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this "well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. Leo SOtlCK. ,1 have a stray horse, a roan, 9 years old, branded with a figure 2 on the right hip, at my place on three mile. The owner can have the same by paying the cost of this advertisement and . proving property. Sjsth Morgan. .. The Dalles. Subscribe for Tbk Chronicle. Pohuor F. O Oaat Here. Harry C. Liebe has engaged the ser vices of Mr. Daut, who comes to our city highly recommended aa a scientific op tician ; one who doea not guess at the requirements of the eye, but gives the proper correction in: all cases. He fits with accuracy all cases of myupia, pres byopia, hypermetropia, heteraphoria, asthenopia and astigmatism in all its different forma. . Special attention given to children's eyes, which should not be neglected while they are young and at tending to their studies. He can cor rect and' cure cross-eye by the use of HAKRIDi In thia city, Saturday, Nov. 6th, by Elder G. H. . Barnett, Mr. - James C. Johnson and Miss Mary B. Allen, both of Wasco county.- ; At Boyd, Or., on Sunday, Nov. 7th, Mr. . Nicholas Marx and Miss Daiey Wagonblast, both of Boyd, Wasco county, Or. . - - 3Latrlmonial. The marriage of Misa Jvlinnie Isham of Ellensburg and Mr. Leo Bruen, eldest Bon of Mrs. Chaa. Bruenfef Grand Dalles, took place at the residence of Mr. James4 Hennel, a relative of jftie bride', at Hart land, and was attended by only a few friends and the relanves of the contract ing parties.' The narriage ceremony of the Baptist churchwas read by Rev. J. C. Baker, and after congratulations an elegant banquet waa served The happy comple will make their future home at Kennewipk, Wash. Out Sale FURNITURE CARPETS Are going to close out their business, and they are offering their large stock at COST PRICES. Now ia the time to buy good Fnrnjture cheap. All persona knowine themselves indebted to said, firm are requested to call and ' . settle tneir account. r;e postoffiee pharmacy, CLARK & FALK, Proprietors. Pate Dtfucjs and jyiedieines . . Toilet Articles and Perfumery, , pirst Ijr; of Imported apd Dbnestie 5i$ars. Telephone, 333. V ; New "Vogt Block. Jubscribe fox The Ghtfoniele and get the news