r Art Yonr Corsets Filtel Correctly? HQT WATER in Ten Minutes., r II till X mm n - - & I r v v v Fronch Fashion makers say, economize if you will in tho matter of fabrics for your gowns, but buy a good Corset, for therein exists tho secret of an ideal figure. of America's leading 2' diMerent styles of supply the wants ol U ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The DallesDaily Chronicle. V B DN 1 DA Y "-1-E liuuXiTToTlHoi WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Weather Tonight and Thursday, rniu. Use Clarke & Fulk's Floral Lotion for chapped ImmlH und rough skin. lm Dulles Tent, Knights of tho MueoubeeF. will meet tills evening in their hull ut 8 o'clock. Try our one pound squares "Queen llruud" butttir, ut Dulles Commission & Grocery Co. Cliirku & FuIU'b Rosofuam tooth wubIi 19 tho buat to keep tho tenth nnd iruma clean nnd healthy. iMm Smoke thu popular brands, Prize Mod al, Rose (lawn und Guarantee,. For sule by nil iirat-cluaa dealers. When you huh u good thing puhIi it nloiiL-. Therefore null for thu Prize Medal und Rose Queen cigura. The bunt Hpeuilie for dundrull'und to uruveut buldnoaa ia Clarke & Fulk'a compound tiiin no hulr tunic. lMin Kliuriff Driver held tho lucky number for the diamond rin which wuh rallied lan night by Tom Kelly. Thu winning nu mbor wuh The cigars nmnufiictured by S. F. FouIh uru till high grade goods, und are placed liuforo tlie amoklng public en tirely on tlielr murita. Yesterday u cnrloud of aplondid beef cattle urrived from up tho road. They wore for Wood Urothera of this city, und will lm used to aupply meat for their market. There ia no need of little children bo inn tortured by aculd head, oc.unia und Bkln eruptions. DoWitt'a Witeh Hazel Salvo glvea iuatunt relief und curea per manently. Snipea-Kineraly Drug Co. The largest aheep anlo of thlB yenr was made Monday ut lloppuor. James lfu Ber eold to Murahall & Fnrniati of Pen dleton !!000 yearling wothura at $! per liead, to bo dulivored ubout March 10th. Tho quarterly examination of tonchora began thia afternoon in thu county courtroom, undor tho auporviaiou of Superintendent Gilbert, assisted by Professor Oavin. Thoro tiro ton appli cants for certillcatea, A meeting of those who are to take part in tho club minatrol performance will bo held in tho hall over Brown's Rrocory atoro tonight ut the uaual lime. Everyone interested in tho eamo should bo present, as parts will bo aligned. A few days ugo Frank Hill broke all the prevlona records on tho Moody alloy by making u acoro of 78. This is high 'oiling, and Mr. Hill's score lucks but 'wo points of tying that of Mr. Bonn, who holds tho record for The Dalles with ecore of 80. A now time-card will go into effect on tl" 0. U. k N. next Sunday. At pres "t it is not definitely settled s to the ect changes, but the only one of im portance will be wade in the Portland "preis, which panes through The 3t 3 1 -.BV I J f si Special Display. Corset V. P. Having aoVlcd this celebrated Corset, we are in f our customers. Important to . We ai'e exceedingly fortunate in securing for one week the services of an expert Corset Fitter, ...Viss P. Appier... of New York, who will be at your service at this store, fllonday, February 14th, to explain-the advantages of a Correctly Fitted Corset.. During Miss Keppler's stay we will make a special display of La Vida and W. B. models in ex quisite silks and satin materials. Dulles ut it :20 ut present. After Sunday it will leuve The Dulles ut ubout 6:35. The remains of Mrs. Ann Butler will bo taken to Ottawu, Kuiisuh, tonight, and will be interred with the remuina of tier liUKhund and other relatives, in tho eemetery near thut place. Her grand aon, Truman Butier, will nccoui puny tbe remuina East. Mr. Leslie Butler arrived in this city luat night to view the remuina of his mother before they are aent East. He will return to Portland tomorrow and will Bail lor liifi home in Skuguuy In u abort time. He says Skuguuy ia u live ly, ua well ua u tough pluce. Workmen are busily engaged today putting in new hot water tunks nnd tuba in the Parkins barber shop. A M.rb1- I Ion tank is being put in to take the place , of tho old one which wua too au.ull, and the new tubs will soon be in place bo as toaiccouimodate the numerous patrons. W.Mt.viNd : Persona who suller from j coughs and colds should heed tho warn- J of the usual line the team became friglit inga of dunger and Have themselves suf-, oneil and cramped the wagon in audi a fering and fatal resultB.by using One I manner aa to break the tongue. Mr. Minute Cough Cure. Jt is an infallible ' Archer got the frightened team turned remedy for coughs, colds, croup and all . towards the stable, but the broken throat und lung troubles. Snipes-Kin-J tongue kept Btriking them and they bu ersly Drug Co. came unmamigeablo and ran towards Yeuterduv while the bovf were plav I U barn at a rapid rate. The wajron inK during' recess at the public school, i stopped with such force when it came J.CHtur, the boh of J. M. Muicbie, ! against the side of the stable that Mr. wrenched his ankle, severely apraining J Archer wus thrown from his seat but it. Tho injury la very painful, but ua , fortunately did 'not receive any eerions no bones are broken, it. is hoped the i Injuries. The wagon was badly damaged little follow will abort time. bo around again in a On tho afternoon of February 21st the students of different departments of tho public schools will gather in a body at the high school and march to the Vogt opera house, whore they will celebrate the anniversary of Washington's birth. The entertainment will bo public, but owinif to tho lurne number of school i children who will bo preeont, bo but little room for guests. thoro Will ' I A roport wua brought to nncouver Mnnduv niirht bv Cliurlea Hunt of a so riouB accident to' Dan Hud", a 14-year-old son of Thomas Hull' of Cedar Creek. Young Hull' was hunting near his homo ubout 5 p. m. He attempted to Bhoot Home birds, when his double-barreled shotgun, loaded with buckshot, explod ed. Several shot entered tho left side of hia body below the heart, inflicting an ugly wound, shuttered. Ilia hand aud wrist were' Mr. Fouts, the enterprising cigar maker of ttiis place, has been lorced, on account of tho rush of orders for his cigars, to put on an extra man to supply the largo dumund for Mb goods, which nro equal to unv cigars in tho city of the same cost. Since Mr. Fouts has boon in the city he has built up a very good business, aud as he is an honest ui.d enterprising young tuou, it will certainly incrouse in future as it has during tho short time lie has been in business here. Thomas Brown, who has thecontroct for building the new salmon hatchery on the Salmon river, was in Oregon City to our stock a position to Liadies. PEASE Monduy for supplies. He reported that the dame have all been put in, und work on the new butchery building ia uivder wuy. Ttie old hatchery, with a capacity of 750,000 eggs, will be used until the new building ia completed. The spawn ing season will not commence for about two weeks. Only a few salmon are run ning in the Salmon river now. The new building will be 24x60 feet, with a ca pacity of 8,000,000 eggs. All KuKt-Kml Kuiiiiuay. A lively runaway, und one in which considerable damage might have been done, occurred in ttie Past End thiB morning. Mr. Archer, proprietor of the livery Btable in that part of town, start ed ahortlv after 7 o'clock to deliver a teum ftnd ,,a(.k t0 B mrtv who waB goini; tQ th(J country ,le wu'8 drivil)l, down geeond etreet wuen tje team gRW U)e od flro eI)Kinu Btandinp do8e bV( where -t hail uged tQ pump Qut R c.6tm)i and us it appeared to be something out und Mr. Archer wus covered with a coat ing of mud nnd expressing feeliugs of in diguatlon at those who were careless enough to huvu the engine stand in that particular placo over night. Ktlltlt'Viiut-t. John WeiMlug. A quiet wedding occurred ut tho resi dence of Mr. St. John, on Fourth stieet, thiB morning, tho contracting parties I I . . M OA. 1 i t U i 1 .. .1 utll, inr' r otwrucvttui ui lurumiu and Mips Etnuia St. Johu of thia city. IftuT f II Vrnnrl nMlntofpfl unrl tin nrut exeept meinberfl of tho family were present Mr. fsturdevant, who is now manager of tho Pacific Gum Co. of Portlund, wus formerly a resident of this city, und baa numerous friends hero; while Miss St. John, during a residence of but a full years in Thu Dullee, has gained a host of friends, whoso best wishes follow her. Tin. iiniL'K'.ivnrMftil i-nnntn oft tin thn q.jjo train this morning for Portland, whore they will make their future homo. Tim CmtoNioLK wishes them the full measure of health, wealth, and happiness. Tho Modem Wuy Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and offectuully what formuly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without uupleasant after ef fects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made, by Call fotnia Fig Syrup Co. DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, The taaioiit little pllU. 1" I I IXXe Cordially every lady to come and view this exhibit at this store. & MAYS. Children Id I'olltlcs. Ewtok Chronicle : It was a fine body of men who assem. bled in Portland the first of the month during the state meeting of Republican clubs. To watch these men as they passed from the businees thoroughfares to the assembly hall one could not but express ttie belief that Oregon was safe so long as these, her representative bus iness men, took upon themselves the re sponsibility of political activity. It is a matter ol special felicitation that the sturdy manhood of the state has bestirred itself to participate in political affairs at this time, as there are interests concerned In the June election that reach into the homes of all the people of the state. Try as we may to convince ourselves that only those individuals are con cerned in politics who are specified in the constitution of Oregon na legal vot ers, we are obliged to confess that this year all the children of Oregon will be at Astoria at the Republican state nominating convention, and school ma'ams by the hundred figuratively speakiug to be eure, hut nevertheless there. "The teachers have been parahzed," declared a young woman recently dis cussing the condition of the state educa tional department. fatrons aud in structors cry out against the present condition of affaire with a Macedonian crv that should be heeded. The public schools of tho county are the bulwark of nation, and it should be the first duty of the citizens of the commonwealth to see that the best, the tried, the proven reliable material is called forth to guide in the shaping and placing of the construction timbers. In 6electiug a candidate for the office of state superintendent of the public in struction there is no necessity for seek ing out the one distinguished for splen dor of attitude aud dazzling speech. There is a time for all things, the good book says, nnd this is a most inviting time for the recognition of the three homely graces, Common Sense, Prac tical Knowledge,and Industry. Tho largo attendance of practical business men upon the-state league convention gives hope thut these three homely graces will find favor among the delegates to the state nominating convention, thereby aiming the educational people of the state aud tho friends of public school education that a wise selection will bo made for the department of education. There are munv ways in which thu people of the stuto may become acquaint ed with tho men engaged in educational work. Occasionally there is u man who is a part of the very geography of the state through bis work as a state insti tute instructor. Such a man is J. II. Ackerman, principal of the Harrison street school in Portland. County su perintendents seek his aid at these in stitutes, because of his varied experience which covers primary, grammar and high school, and as county superintend ent of Multnomah county for years, all INTERNATIONAL HEATER. r REMEMBER Wo have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co. phases ot school work. So thoroughly equipped a school man would be most valuable to the public if rnent, and it is the earnest hope of the school people of the state that he may be the choice of the Republican state convention. A Teacher. Tux Levy. The following is the tax levy for the different school districts of Wasco county for 1898: No. 3 Hood River 8 millB No. 29 Dufur 2K mills No. 21 Boyd 5 mills No. 42 Wamic 5 mills No. 50 Antelope 8 mills No. 12 The Dalles 7K mills No. 54 2 mills No. 01 5 mills No. 7 6 mills No. G 10 mills No. 4 5 mills No. 33 '. 5 mills No. 5G 0 mills No. 2 7 mills No. 14 2 mills No. 13 8 mills No. 11 3 mills No. 5S ' 10 mills No. 1(5 2 mills No. 34 1 mill No. o 5 mills No. 8 5 mills A CALL. The Wasco County Republican Cen tral Committee will meet ut the court house in The Dalles, Saturday, Feb. 19, 1S98, at 2 p. m., for tho purpose of issu ing a call, appointing delegates, aud making all necessary arrangements for holding the primaries and Republican county convention. A full attendance is desired. J. M. P.vrn:itsoN, February 8, 1898. Chairman. You can't afford to risk your life M- allowing a cold to develop into pneumo nia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Min ute Cougli Cure. Snipes-Kinersiy Drug Co. Teitclier' Kxuiuliiatloii. Notice is hereby given that for tho purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will hold a public exam ination at the courthouse in The Dulles, beginning Wednesday, February 9, 1898, ut 1 p. in, Dated this 31st day ot Jan., Ib'JS. C. L. Gimiekt, School Supt., Wasco County, Oregon. J. M. Thirswend, of Grosbeck, Texas, suys that when he has a spell of indi gestion, and feels bad ami sluggish, he takes two of DeWitt's Little Early Ris ers at night, and he is all right, tho next morning. Many thousands of others do the same thing. Do you? Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. To Cure a Cola In Oue Iluy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fail to cure. 25c, Everybody reads The Chkoniolk, One Minute Cough Cure, cures That U what It was made for. No more cold ovens. Plenty of hot water, and a great fuel saver. Have one put in your .stove by I' 4 it f i MAYS & CROWE, SOLE AGENTS. During January and Feb ruary we will give to every person buying One Dollar's worth of goods at our-store a chance on a Sixty-Dollar Steel Range, "Which was manufactured by the Michigan Stovo Co. Drawing to come oil' the 28th day of February, 189S. MAO & BENTON The Latest-asHs&- Novelties in ..lalpti.. At I. C. Nickelsen . fiook St Olusie Company. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cure Pile, Scalds, Hum. P limn Ann unuu