Cole's Air Tight and Hot Blast HEATERS Men A Fellow's 4 Well 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'Jl find it in our celebrated H. S. & M. clothes. This is the label. HART, SOHAFFNER ft MARX. mm -in i. i ll I iimijimoullmjimiiiii'ii iiiiiimih m fflrn"'Tr'ir"h it ir limiriri GUARANTEED OL.OTHINQ. I ALU GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. 73 i KRE THE BEST Tbey heat a room in five initiates. They save enough fuel the first year to pay for the stove.. 4 cents a day is the average cost of heating a large room with- our etoves. They burn anything and .every thing combustible. A cord of wood equals a ton of hard coal in any or our wood . heaters. It is only necessary to remove ash es once in six weeks from our wood stoves. They art 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, end eaves fuel. 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 jointlees 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 op a joint. Our coal stove will burn slack and makes a ton of soft coal equal to a ton of hard coal. ' "BEWARE of infringers and inferior imitations, they never equal the origin al and cost as much. M A1JER &, BENTON. 51?e 3) Uilsoi? flir-Ti$l?t 5 eaters' - Jal of The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDA NOVEMBER 18, 1897 WAY 4 4 SIDE GLEANINGS. Wild geese are plentiful in the mar kets, and are both fat and cheap. A sidewalk is being laid on Union street In front of the Leslie Butler prop erty. A marriage license was issued yester day morning to Thomas J. Twohig. and Alice Colleary. - J. S. Geary, the piano tuner, will be in the city Thursday to remain a few days. Can be found either at Jacob sen's or Nickelsen's store. A. Y. Marsh and Geo. Jolea will have a turkey Bhoot on the beach on Novem ber 24th and 2otb, (Thanksgiving day ). There will also be trap and pigeon shooting at the same time and place. 8-24 A letter received by Miss Bottorff this morning from Mrs. Briggs states that Neddy is much better and is out of dan ger, though confined to his bed and in a condition that he cannot be moved. Mrs. Briggs will come home tonight on the 5:30 train. - The 800 Angora goats recently Bhipped from Boise, Idaho, to Pendleton, will be wintered near Pendleton. It is said to be the intention to ship them to Klon dike in the spring to make mutton for the miners. They are hardy and nimble animals, and can more easily be driven over the mountain passes than sheep. Work on the new Mill creek trestle is being poshed energetically, a dozen teams being employed running scrapers, and the sound of the blasts in the new ' cnt on the other side reminds one of a mining camp. Today the piledriver is being pnt in place and in a few days the work of building the trestle will be gin. The report of the public school for the quarter ending November 12th, shows a total attendance of 792. The highes previous record was in the same quartei in 18961 at which time there was 729 pu pils. The average number belonging if dot oao, against 002 a year ago, aim iue average daiy attendance is 670 against!! f.37 in ISQfi. -""Si The Indians on the Warm Springs reservation sold to the Western Packing Company of Linnton, Or., last week, 600; evening to go to his room. -.Next morn ing the confiding citizen discovered that he bad just ten cents. Morrell's arrest followed, with an examination before Justice Filloon today. " At a meeting of the Seattle Ministe rial Association Monday night, one min ister made the assertion that there were 50,000 people in Seattle who never at tend church, and that in the matter of church attendance Seattle is a heathen city. The case of the State against Simmons is still on trial today, having been tak ing the time of the court for forty-eight hours. As there are nine cases growi ng out of the assault .on the Indians, for which Simmons is being tried, it begins to look as though the court term wonld be an exceedingly long one. 1 be streets are qaite sloppy and yes terday the street crossings were out-of- sight, bat this morning most of them showed up free from mud. Whether it! was the fairies, the marshal or the prop the lessee, that the questions involved may be judicially determined." Killed Hl Sister. Last Monday the 9-year-old son of Thos. Gray, who resides near Merlin, in Southern Oregon, while playing with his father's rifle, accidentally discharged it, the ball entering the 3 year-old sister's head, killing her instantly. The only person near, an old gentleman, a friend of the family, was in an adjoining room, Hearing the shot, he went to ascertain the cause, and, Eeeing what had hap pened, started for a neighbor's house to inform the children's parents. During the old gentlemen's absence the little fellow, realizing what be had done, ran away from home without a hat, coat or shoes. Arriving at Merlin after. dark, betuid the section men, with whom he stayed over night, that bis father bad whipped him and that he ran away. After a night's rest, the section men supposed he would go home', bat instead he took to the hills, and although a i... .... . ... erty owners who caused this, we known strict search naa oeen maae, at last ac- not, but however it was, they have thef counts he had not been found. : Bobbed at Huntington. ' ." head of horses at $2 a head It required considerable persuasion on the. part of the agent to induce the Indians to dis pose of their wild and worthless cayases, but they now show 4 disposition to even sell 000 head more, and tnrn the pro ceeds into stoak of greater value. A man by the name of Morrell was ar rested yesterday for holding up one of our citizens,' or to be more exact, rob . bing him while pretending to be his friend. The citizen in question bad been trying to get a lot of small change for a friend at Antelope, and had soc- thanks of all the ladies in town. I The trial of Jake Prabl for manslaugh ter, in the killing of Dan Maloney is set to fellow the' case now pending, and which will probably be concluded this afternoon. The securing of the jury will probably occupy considerable time, nearly everyone having taken an inter est in it, and being pretty well informed concerning it. "The worst cold I ever had in my life was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," w.ites W.H. Norton, of Sutter Creek, Cal. "This cold left me with a cough and I was expectorating all the time. The remedy cared me and I want all my friends when troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it will dp them good. Sold by Blakeley & Hough ton. - The Gordon massacre, which occurred1 in Choke Cherry canyon, Nevada, in 1852, was presented at the Baldwin last night, and was practically re-enacted. It was a massacre general in its nature, beginning with the English language and taking in everything from that down, including the Gordon family. The audience was not large, but it was large, enough. There is no excuse tor permitting that kind of thing, to -run at large; but as the company paid its license, and so bad the authority, of the city behind it, it could not be stopped on account of it being really a crime. Circuit Judge Lowell rendered a .de cision in Pendleton Saturday involving the right of the secretary of the interior to cancel a lease of government reserva tion lands. Judge Lowell said : "When an allotter has entested into a lease in accordance with the prescribed require ments and t,he secretary has given the contract his approval, rights become vested which no power except a court can disturb, and if for any reason it is believed by the secretary that any . lease bj made and approved should be can celed, the government should direct its proper tri 4 . Has been so ; much larger than we anticipated, that our stock has been demoralized, but we have just received another shipment, and can suppl3r your wants. '' . The Wilson has Outside draft and cast sliding top. Sold only 5 by'. J MAYS &. CROWE, $ J. T. Peters & Co., -DEALERS IN- Agricultrxral Implements, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Craver Headers, Bain Wagons, Randolph, Headers and Reapers,, Drapers, Lubricating Oils, Axle Grease. Blacksmith. Coal and Iron. ' ' Agents for Waukegan Barb Wire. 2nd Street, Cor. Jefferson, THE DALLES. A RED-HOT TAMALE MAN. Gives a Hobo tbe Very Beat He Had On Board. Last night about 11 o'clock a Marvin Rand, the tamale man, was . coming down from the East End pound outfit of tamales, was held up by a burl stepped out of a doorway of Mrs. Julian s restaur caught him by the sleeve that he give him four bi Marvin, "it takes me four bits, and I have n t WILp Cofrt 1 mst r am s bt that his sixty- etc, he fellow, who this side t. The man nd demanded But," said 1 night to earn have," itinerant lunch and before the "Give me what you reply. ' Marvin placed his counter on the groan fellow knew what bad iappened to him, Marvin let go his right, catching the bold robber In the nec down like a log, and Si fastening on to the fell him, as he could picked up his outfit an street calling "Red hot much." was the ceeded in getting twentv-five or thirty dollars worth of quarters. Morrell waa la officer to proceed in the with him and persuaded him late in the ' bunal in behalf of said allottee against The Baker City Democrat prints th6 following dispatch from Huntington, dated November 16th: u. McUrawlev, who snipped some eheep east from here a short time ago, was robbed of $135 here early yesterday morning by a (tang of hoboes. McCraw ley had been drinking heavily all night with the hoboes and had displayed con siderable money with tbe result that when he reached a stage of intoxication bordering upon helplessness, he was robbed. It is understood the party was from The Dalies and was . returning there. William Thorn, said to be well on nected in Eastern Oregon, was arrested in Weiser last night for the robbery, and $101 of the stolen money recovered. He had bought a ticket for Pocatello, bat owing to the vigilance of the officers he had no chance to use it. He will be bound over to the grand jury, and stands a good chance of getting a long term in the penitentiary. Will Hnnt Gold on Copper River; . A parly of New England men, most of whom hail from Boston, are in Seattle outfitting for a most hazardous trip over the glacial fields and snow-covered mountain ranges of Alaska. They are baptained by F. Herbert Haines, a news paper man from Salem, Mass. . The party is bound for a second Eldo ado lying in tbe upper Copper river country in Alaska. In preparation for H possible encounter with the hostile bribe of Indians living in the region, tbey will go well armed. The Copper-river Indiana have for years brought down gold to the trading stores at the mouth of the river. They will not tell where they got it, and op pose anything like exploration of the country. .They carry this policy to the point of armed hostility.. .- NOTICE. I have a Btray horse, a roan, 9 years old, branded with a figure 2 on the right hip, at my place on three mile. Tbe owner can have the same by paying the coet of this- advertisement and proving property. Seth Morgan. The Dalles. I The man went - . F rvin, instead 01 w and capturing ly have done, came down the All hot! Hot Tamales !" "while the fellow picked him self up and remarked (.hat red bot ta males were not an unknown luxury to "him ; but the follow who run the busi ness in The Dalles was the red-hottest tamale he had tackeled in a long time Donation Wanted for tbe Children. Comtlete Line Of Fishing Tackle, Notions, Baseball Goods, Hammocks, Baby Carriages, BookB and Stationery at Bedrock Prices, at the Jacobsen Book & Music Go. " AThere will also be found the largest and most complete line : of Pianos and Other Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon. . Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. t Ne-w.Vogt Block, The Dalles,rOregon. PIONEER BAKERY. V '-.. . 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. The Boys' arid Girls' . Aid Society is at this time in great need of funds, and in fact, of everything that wonld be of nse to children. Last summer, as stated in The Chronicle, the superintendent of this society planned a visit to The Dalles to canvass for subscriptions, but was prevented by a severe attack of ' typhoid fever, which kept him in bed for almost the entire summer. However, having now recovered, he will wait on the busi ness men of this city in a few days, and any and all donations will be thankfully received, such as money,, children's clothing, both new and second hand, or provisions. . Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, will receive them or notify Mr. Gardner on his arrival. Nearly every person is familiar with the work of this society, viz : Rescuing homeless, neg lected and abased children, and finding them suitable home. It is hoped that all who are able will respond with what tbey can afford. ' " State op Ohio, City or Toledo) Lucas County. S Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tbe City of Toledo, County and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars . for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by the nse of Hall's Catarrh Cure. - - Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, thiB 6th day of December, A. D. 1896. . . A. W. Glkason-, beal Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mncuos surfaces of tbe system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, O. ySold by Druggists, 75c. No. 3-11 Closing Out Sale -OFr FURNITURE CARPETS ERXBJE f& IIJZTSCEljiatE':. Are going to close ont their business, and they are offering their large stock at COST PRICES. Now is the time to bay good Furniture cheap. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm are requested to call and - settle their account. Jfye postoffiee piparmay, CLARK & FALK, Proprietors. Paie iDttzi crs and Md i m r Toilet Articles and Perfumery, pirst Ijo of Imported aid DoTestie 5i$ars. Telephone, 333. ; New Vogt Block. The Chponiele and 'gel theneus,