r j HOT WATER in Ten Minutes. Special in Do You Aim n JWUSblH UNDERWEAR In order to make room for our spring stock of Muslin Underwear, we offer our present stock at the following prices: 25 cent values 18c S1.25 values $ .90 00 ;o D Si. 00 a .24c !: .38c I 55C .78c ;; 1.50 1-75 2.00 2.50 3.00 u it I.IO 1.98 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUHES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY - FKBHUAKY 3, 1SUS WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Girl wanted. Apply to the Europear, House. janSl-lw Go to the Columbia Candy Factory fi fresh oypterb in every style. tf afchiriL'ton navel orances, 10 ceuti per dozen at Maier & Benton. "J--t Wanted Light housework, with time, lor ftudy. Wages according to time given. Apply at this office. 3 3t George Currie was last Saturday in Pendleton sentenced to two years In the' penitentiary for selling a $20 forced check for $5. ! The annual meeting of the I'uget sound Methodist Episcopal conference was opened in Tacouta Monday, with a eer- rvn n In Htulwitt Pn.ttiuf nM The war in Cuba has not prevented c. F. Fouts from securing a choice lot of Havana tobacco, which he manufactures into Prize .Medal and Guarantee cigars. 20-tf JaU received Eome of the Internation al Domestic Heaters, direct from factory. We have put one in for Mr. Ad Keller of this city, aud know them to do what ib ' claimed fur them. Maier & Iknton. i Owing to the raiu this morning the; rock crusliei ie not running. The eus- ' petition is temporary, however, and in all probability the good work will no on ; tomorrow. ! The degree team ol Cedar Circle are making every effort to make u grand success of their social in every regard. , A good programme will be rendered and j all who attend may be sure of having an ' 'oj able time. PI...-1... f ; .1 !. !... r HMIlt?H rLr,TlH 1H 111 IIIH IV lUlLtillllT - - - ... - J preparations to leave for Alaska. Ho lias secured passage cn the Oregon and will sail about the Sth iust. In ull probv ability he will go into the jewelry butl- ntse in somo ol the Alaskan towns. John F. Temple of Pendleton recently 'old 5j'.' aurea of land seven miles noith "f Peudleton to Welcome Walker lor WOO. Mr. Walker wuh formerly a renter, but his wheat crop last year en abled hlin to buy a place of his own. More than 100 members of the J'lerce County liar Association metat tho court- '0C6j in Tacoma, Monday, to formally a upon the death of Hon. Klwoot '-vans, who was buried Sundav. Th, otllciul action of the association cousistell in the adoption of memorial resolution The prisoners who attempted to brea jail a few days ago, have alucu that tlm en locked In their resnectlve cells an after they are punished in this way for' a time, they will in all probability be 'atifcllfcd to lemalu in the jail without waning any attempts at gaining their freedom, Out.of.toWn correspondents to The Ciiuosicle should riot fall to sign their nauifeg to their news-letters, as it against 'l rulet to publish a letter to which no name has been signed. It is positively necessary that the true name of the writer accompany the communication, although the letter may be publiehed under a fictitious one. This morning Dow Palmer, who haB been telegraph operator in the Western Union office at this place for over a year, left for Salern to take charge of the of fice in that city. As hie parents live in Salem he will undoubtedly find the change very desirable. His friends in this city regret to see him leave, and wish him success in his new poeition. est courts before they allow it to rest. Yesterday they applied for, and were given, thirty days' time in which to move for a new trial and forty days in which to file a bill of exceptions. Seu fert IJros. might have accepted the ver dict of $35,000, but it was deemed exces sive by the court and set aside, and they will fight the case to the end or get an other satisfactory verdict. This morning the first train passed over the new bridge and anyone who noticed the ease with which it moved out could not help out think what an During .lanunry and Feb ruary wo will give to every person buying One Dollar's worth of goods at our store a ehanec on a Sixtv-Dollar Steel Range, Which was manufactured 1))' the Michigan Stove Co. Drawing to come off the 28th da' of February, 1898. MAIER & BENTON NEWS NOTES. A woman who has just returned to j improvement the new structure is over Tacoma from Skaguay and Dyea, issues j tne olu one. On account of the grade note ol warning to young women who '. aU(1 ehort curves in the old bridge, are thinking of going to those placeB ex- trains were forced to go over at a rate of pecting to find work. She says there speed which was unsafe, and in order to are now in both towns many more fcfct across it at all it was necessary to women then there are nlaces. and as the I " throught the yard at an unlawful accomodations are both poor aud expen sive, she advises young women depend ing on their labor for support to stay away from there. IJoger 15. Sinnott returned from Port and last night, where he has been at tending the Republican League conven tion. Our young townsman has been jlected as a member of the judiciary ommittee to tucceed Mr. Mohr, of feher unn county. Tin: Ciihoxicle cougratu ales him, aud as he is a young man of ulture and ability , there i not a -jhadow of a doubt that lie will exercise his duties satisfactorily. Tim late John Saxton, who died at speed in order to have sufficient start to make the difficult pull. Now they have a perfectly straight track at the western approach. Great pains have been taken to make this bridge one of the strongest and best constructed on the O. P.. A X. line; Kuncrnl of Allcu Wells. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wells arrived in the city last night with the remains of their little daughter, and the funeral took place from the Methodist church this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A large number of frietidH were ortsent to ex- I press their sympathy for the heart- I liml'MM finrittltu Tti.l iilwii ciiw t Goldmdale last week, was bom in ew ' ry a,)propriatt; uectiong nmj ,. Jertey, Januaiy, 2 1815. He wan umr- ber of 1B pui,B of the kindergarten, of ried in Indiana in 1813 to Mies Mary whjuj Mlm wag a lmjmber when , Uis .lane Free, who survives him. He later , dlV) Kam, one o thdr ,iu(j hymutt moved to Illinois, crossing the plains to i whid) WM vm. a,recting. X1)0 mi,irees California in 161. In 1S71 he moved , Huv Wooj WBg fc,J0rt b fc . fl! l. i t ...411 .. 11 I 10 juicKiiai coumy, seiuuij; u.. me cu- ( ll(a,)te(1 to the occasion. Interment was made in Suneet cemetery, and a long known Haxton homestead, located in the wheat-growing section, not many miles east of Goldendalu. The light rain which fell last night thawed the patches of mow on the sur rounding hills, and in some instances, where the ground was slightly frozen so that plowing could not be done, it put the ground in flno condition for preparation lor spring sowing, and with a bright sky over head anil scarcely a vestige of snow anywhere, it is hard to believe that the calendar in right and that this li the middle of winter in Eastern Oregon. J Today one thousand fine mutton sheep j belonging to Maya & .Sons, were brought in from the range in the Antelope coun try and are being weighed at Saltmarahe & Co.'e stock yards. They have been purchased by line of carriages were in procession as it wound Its way to her resting place. The floral tributes were beautiful, and especially appropriate, as thu little girl was extremely fond of floworH. The accident happened when Mie, with her little brother, was playing on the ice and it broke, letting her through. The little boy, who is about 5 years old, held to her finger for a short time; but when, at her request, he tried lo get hold of her to pull her out, thu little fellow's strength failed. Ho ran and gave the alarm, but the body had float ed down some ways, and It was not un til late tiiat night that it was recovered. The state Republican convention will be held in Astoria on April 14th. A report received this morning states that the steamer Oregon on her way to Alaska picked up the crew of the Co rona. Germany prohibits the importation of American fresh fruit. The reason given for so doing is that California fruit pests threaten their fruit. Friends of Hawaii and Cuba are en deavoring to affect a union of forces, and a victory may result. It is the in tention of the friends of both ol those issues to precipitate a crisis as soon as possible. A three-masted schooner, believed to be the Charles S. Briggs of Bath, laden with coal, was wrecked off Little Na hant, Mass., lasi night. It is believed there were eight men on board, and all are thought to have been drowned. The administration has determined to send the United States man-of-war Montgomery to Cuba. The armored cruiser Brooklyn will also leave in a few days for a cniise in the West Indies. The mission of both is reported friendly. The storm which began at New York j Sunday night swept over the state with' I great fury, and yepteiday was central in the Now England Htates. Northern New York is snowbound, and the extent of damage in New England cannot be approximated. The monthly statement of the public debt, issued fucsriay, shows that at the close of business Monday, the debt, lose cash in the treasury, amounted to fl, 011,701,0118, an increase for the month of $12,580,771 . This increase is accounted for by the decrease in the amount of cash on hand. Wucliliim Will II uii (; Tomiirrii w. Tliu Modem Way. Commends Itself to thu well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what the Columbia Packing j formaly done in the crudest manner and Company, of this place, and, we under-j disagreeably as well. To cleanse the stand, part of them will bo shipped to the Portland stockyards on the boat to morrow. They were sold for four cents a pound, but up to the time of going to press they had not been weighed, bo we re unable to give thu average price per lead. The verdict rendered in the United States court Monday in the Seufert case is very unsatisfactory to the Seufert Bros. Co., and it is the intention of the defendants to carry the case to the high- system aud break up colds, headaches, and fevers without uupleasaut after ef fects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by Cali fornia Fig Hyrup Co. For Halo, In order to complete patent on a val uable invention, I will sell half interest at a bargain, or will trade Lr equity in city or country real estate upon which money can be railed for above purpose. A fortune for the right party. Address, Box G The Dalle, Or. Feb5-2tw. W. L. Nutting, an attorney of Port land, was in Hillsboro Tuesday and met Albert Wachline, father of Gua Wach line, who Is sentenced to bo handed there tomorrow. After a short consulta tion with Mr. Wachline, Attorney Nut ting went to the county clerk's ollieoaud had the cleik malm a tianteilpt of all the official and judicial actions in thu Wachline murder cape. Mr. Nutting believes lie can prevail upon the supreme court to grant a stay of execution. The work of proparin,; tho gallows up on which Wachline will ho hanged is progresfcing rapidly. Three lines will be attached to the trap, one of which will spring it. The thieu lines will bu cut simultaneously at a given signal with knives in the tiauds of threu men, none of whom will knuw which one sprung the tap, lto)il Nil I im. Bovn, Or., Feb. 1, 1803. ElJlTOli ClIltONICl.K! Mr, K. H. Allan! has resigned his po sition as teacher of the Boyd school, in order to accept thu position as principal of the Hood River schools. Mr, 1). C. Allard was elected to fill the vacancy caused by his brother's resignation, The Catch On? No more cold ovens. Plenty of hot water, and a great fuel saver. Have one put in your stove by Jaw8 MAYS & CROWE, INTERNATIONAL HEATER. SOLE AGENTS. REMEMBER. We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TWICE WEEK FOR THE And reap the benefit of the following CLUBBING KATES. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thriee-a-Week World. CHRONICLE and N. Y. Weekly Tribune CHRONICLE and Weekly Oregonian CHRONICLE and S. F. 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