rtn " 1 r Arc Inr Cicseti Fitted French Fashion makors say, economize if you will in the, mailer of fabrics for your gowns, bul buy a good Corset, for therein exists the seerot of an ideal figure. Special Display. of America's leading Corset W. V. Having added to our stock 2'l different styles of this celebrated Corset, we are in a position to supply the wants of our customers. Important to Iiadies. We are exceedingly fortunate in securing for one week the services of an export Corset Fitter, ...JVIiss P. Iepplet... of New York, who will he at your service at this store, fllonday, February 14th, to explain the advantages of a Correctly Fitted Corset.. During Miss Kepplcr's stay we will make a special display of La Yida and W. 13. models in ex quisite silks and satin materials. UXe Cordially every lady to come and view this exhibit at this store. i ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. HOT WATER in Ten Minutes I The Daiie f5ATi:itI)AV WAY . i ir r Chronicle. KBRIJARY 12, 18118 GLEANINGS. they were kept going. In the enow belt runners were affixed to the echooner, but they were discarded on this side of the mountains, and the schooner was on wheels again. Blandy denies that he is He intends to set- fair Weather Tonight and Sunday, anil cooler. New lot of nuvol oranges 10 cents pur dozen at Maier & Itunton. Use Clarke & Fulk'H 1-lurnl Lotion lor - j a fmvt0 tht) Klondike. clinppeil IuumIh and rouyh Hkin. lm The printing outllt for the university of Oregon arrived in F.ugenu last Tues day. Try our one pound squares "Queen Brand" butter, at Dalh'H Commission & Grocery Co. Clarke & Fulk'H Rosufoam tooth wash 19 the bunt to keep the teeth and gutim clean and healthy. "-! When yon see u irood thing push it atony. Therefore call for the Prize Mdal and Itosc Queen cigars. Waldori brand of canned corn, squash, pumpkin, peas, beans and succotash, at Commission and Grocery Co.'s. Those who take iart tiro ruininded of tho rehearsal for iho Old Folks' concert tonight at the Congregational ehiirch. A gypsum deposit has been disoovored within u mile of Huntington. It is of almost unlimited quantity and of line quality. Tue mutter of improvement of depot grounds along Oregon lines is being eon iidtred by the Souther.; Pacific company, nays the Eugene Guard. Yealurday Mr. William BttttB was on the elreet for the first time for several weeks, as he lias been confined to his room tor tome llmu witn la grippe. Ballard, Fred Houghton, George Dufur. Substitutes, J. C. Ilostetler uud John Hampshire. A return game will bo played in Portland in the neur future, but the date has not yet been set. , A dozen years ago the jmck train 0t route to AltiHku an innnigriint's outfit, consisting of Mex- j ''ere. ican burros, wub turned loose into Wal-1 The following members of the accotn lowu valley. From their ancestors 1000 ' niodation couimittee for the Wool Grow head were recently Bold at !f3.n0 a betid i ers' Association are requested to meet to be shipped, the majority to Japan I at the club rooms on Monday evening, February 14th, at 7 o'clock : G J Farley, J. U. Burgratf & Co. will open the Frank Menefee, Max Vogt, sr, Ferd H American market, on Second Btreet, ; Dietzel, Frank Chris.nan, 11 JI Guthrie. Mondav with a full supply of fruit, veg- j Henry Maier, Joe Bonn, August Buch etables" and fislt. TIiIb market I.tiB til- I h'r E 15 Uufur. A Keller. J T 1ett!rB. E wavs been a popular stand, and the hew ! Schanno, W A Johnston, J S Fish, Ed proprietor hope's to have all the old Pbirman, Tom Wood, D J Cooper, T A ,itro.,H of the nlace irive him a trial. 1 Ward, Simeon Bolton, A Bottingen, sr, JiimeB LeDue of Dufur iB in the city fin unvu u'liiln Hut winter is remarka- lily mild in his section of the country, uitll tin. frnut !u ti llttli. (fir, 1 1 nrrl tn t " I , ... .1 11... . f, ,.Ha ... ,i ,,,,,, ,,,...,,1 .iuck uauou, woo uiuzeu me irau iu DALLES CITY GOING NORTH. Steamer In 11 mi Itclwppi) Juneau Skui;uay ami JJyea. and I Clias Stubling, J M Toomey. Members j of the committee who do not belong to 1 tbo club will be admitted by ringing the i door-bell. allow the farmers to do any great amount of plowing. Fall grain is look ing well and is not injured much by the frost. i An election of ollicers for the CoIuiik Tho thermometer Btood at 07 thin morning, while this afternoon it stood t 62 degrees, and a more beautiful day -...1 1 1 !... It... count not im expected considering iuo time of year. A Tho questions for tho county teachers' examination, which lias just l.eeu belli, re considered less dillleult than usual, tho most tedious brunches being Gram mar and Written Arithmetic. ltev. A. Ilronsgeest went to Cascade Locks this morning, and will hold ser Vices In the Catholic church at that place tomorrow. There will he no ser vices in the Catho'.ic church iu this citv. The Whitman county commissioners hvoollurcd a rowanl of $500 for tho up Helieneion and conviction of tho lynch e of Clmdwiolc Marshall, uIIhh "Blucky." who wan taken from the Col- ,& jail and bunged by n mob. ""l Yesterday I). J. Coopor came iu from tts 10-MUo much. He suyu furmura in Wt section nro busily engaged in pro Wring their son to receive the grain, ami " tho lino weather continues they will commence seeding in a fow weeks. A bOWlllli' fillrtiniwilif lllttwOOn UIO Kon Kond Olub and Tlio Dalles Com ttrclal mid Athlutio OIu'j toams will bo "W on the qlub alloys In this city on Tnoriday evonliiK. Those playing l 'wballea team will bo: Judge Brud ,hWi A. J. Tolmlo, J. M. Filloon, Carey hut Hose Co. was held Thursday night, which resulted as follows: President, I Ial French ; foreman, Grmt Mays ; first 3 assistant, W. A. Johnstotj'; second as sistant, K. Jensen; secretary, C. 10. Dawson; treasurer. J. F. Hampshire; delegates, Henry Mater C. H. Dawscm and Hal French. John W. Troy, ex-auditor of Clallam county, was arrested in Port Angeles Wednesday on a charge of failure to turn over to the treasurer recording fees amounting to if87. The action is regard ed as an abandonment of tho charge on Which Troy was recently tried and tho ury disagreed. Troy's hearing ieen set for February loth. lias the Klondike country, and after whom the famous Dalton trail iB named, was a famous character in the Harney coui trv some fifteen or twenty years uo, under the name of Jack Miller, and married a sister of the present postmis tress at Burns, savs .the .Mainour tm- ette. which paper adds: "Jack is e. lead game scrapper, and lias a private raveyaid in mor than one western own. Jjiue Jim liiuusoe, 'lie never flunked nor ho never lied I reckon lie never knowed bow;' and for that reason, coupled with his daredevil bravery and unerring six shootership, he has numer ous admirers in Kastern Oregon." CtirtifluatuK ltecelvott. Below we give the result of tho teach ers' quarterly examination held at tho We glean the following from The Ore gonian of yesterday : "W. E. Sebree, of New York City.who is operating in Alaeka, has purchased the steamer Dailes City from The Dalles, Portland it Astoria Navigation Con pany, with the purpose in view of put ting the steamer on the route north from Juneau to Skaguay and Dyea. She is now on the Regulator Line between Portland and The Dalles, and will re main on that run until about the middle of March, when she will be delivered to her new owner and Eent north. The boat is of 290 tons net, and is a good Bteamer for inside waters. "The Regulator Line has nearly com pleted arrangements for a new steamer to take the place of the Dalles City on The Dalles run. She will be a bigger and better boat, and will be built espec ially for speed. The machinery will be built at the Willamette iron works, but tho contract for the hull has not yet been let. The new craft will be named the Reliance. She will not be ready for service when tho Dalles City shall leave, aud arrangements for another boat to till the gap will have to be made." INTERNATIONAL HEATER. Do You Catch On? No more cold ovens. Plontv of hot water, ji and a great fuel savor. Have one put in your stove bv MAYS & CROWE, SOLE AGENTS. AVe have strictly First-Glass Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. T TP T4-M-r St Phone 25. J 1. rcicioo vu, However, should the average be only $23 to the pan, four men can take out $500 a day, which is pretty fair wages even now. NEWS NOTES. ITS RICHNESS UNDIMINISHED. Canyon CIlj KIoihIIIii I'i ihts Jtlclii r TIiiiii tliu 11 rM JXiuuvury. courthouse February 9th, 10th and 11th. There were eleven applicants for county Yesterday Mrs. C. L. Phillips left for ; (...rtifWtes. with the following results Han Francisco to select millinory goods Stevens, Hood River, first grade, or the spring and summer peasons. It j,rn,,tud on grades received Feb. 12, hat) ever been Mrs. Phillips' earnest en- 18ui to tuko tjmt dating; second grade, deavor to give satisfaction to her pa- ( j O'Brien, Dufur; Ada Bell, Boyd ; troiis, and at present she is making ; xhird grade, F. A. Beaty, Winnie; Lelab ..il1. t. iknar il ' , iv r rtti It 4..!.. more strenuous cuurw m" , jvans, jjuiui , 1110s. m. a. uiiubuwu, carry a stock that will please tho ladies in Htylo and price. A letter was recoived today from the container who will furnish tho costumes lor the theatrical performance which the young t.ieu of the Commercial and Atlt ietlc Club intend putting on Iu tho near future. From the prices quoted it will take at least .$200 for costumes alonu; hut the boys are determined to put on a aliow that will surpass anything that 1 1 . 1 ! 1. In illi 1 has ever before neon siageu m mm uij and they have no hestaney about paying that amount. The contumor win ow hero Mondav night to take measures, so that tho costumes will be hore iu good time. I), d. Uluudy, wife and -1-year-old son, who left Brainerd, Minn., August 27th, tn .m to Puuet Bound in a "prairie v n , 11.. schooner" drawn by dogB, arriveu in facoma at noon Thursday, alter travel ug all night. Bluntly lost nlnoty-three avH' time en route, um ogs avergd from forty to fifty miles avel in the ten hmuB 01 eaeu u.- Victor. Within tho last quarter Mrs. Kate Roche and Miss Cassie Cheese wore recommended for state certificates. Another applicant is taking the exam ination today, the result of which will bo announced iu a few days. 'J'liti Modern Way Commends Itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what formaly done in tho crudest manner aud disat-reeablv tiB well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, uud fevers without uupleasant after ef fects, use tho delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. To Vili'u U Cold iu Olio lluy. Take Laxative Bromo Quluino Tab lejs. All druggists refund tho money if they fall to cure. 25c. Tho best specific for dandruff and to prevent baldness is Clarko & Falk's compound quinine hair tunic. 0-lm Everybody reads Tim Ohuonicmc. (.'mi yon City News. Gold, buckets of gold ! And not only buckets of gold, but bushels of gold are in sight at the new Great Northern claim on the mountain back ot town, The display amounting to seven or eight hundred dollars which Mr. Guker bad on exhibit last Sunday, could be dupli cated by the washing of a few pans of the decomposed quartz which lie rinds in a deeper pocket, or extension of the same pocket in his Great Northern ledge. Mr. Guker has three men employed, aud ior the past few days they have been busy making secure the walls of the shaft whore the gold Is found, in or der to guard against accidents. All the ledges and spurs on Gukor's claim will prospect well, and ho has done sufliclent development work to es tablish their permanency. On the mother lode ho will run a crosscut sixty five feet below the surface at the upper end, and has fully demonstrated by tunnels and shafts that the lodes are there. He aud all other miners are of the opinion that when tho ledges unite, as they must inevitably at no great depth, there will bo tho richest quartz claim that tho world has ever pro duced. At the present time all the gold )ias been washed out with jwater produced by melting snow in the vessels. By this slow process Guker says they can take out ore aud avei age twenty pans a day. The best pan in the last few days con tained 1(84.75. Unless it grows better, as it has been in tiie habit of doing, it will probably not average this much. The steamer Oregon arrived in Port land last night. ' Spain has appointed a new minister to Washington. Reports received from Dyea and Skag uay state that soldiers are badly needed at those places. Toughs have charge of the towns. A big fire occurred at San Francisco yesterday. The Phelan block was badly damaged and several hundred thousand dollars worth of property destroyed. Semiofficial advices received by the French foreign office from Peking say Japan has notified China tlmt she in tends keeping Wei-Hal-Wei perma nently. The Oregon delegation in congress ex pects to get favorable action from the war department for the Yaquina bay improvement, which means the expend iture of about one million dollars at that place. Senor Sagasta, the premier, and other members of the Spanish cabinet, state publicly that the De Lome incident will not effect the relations between Spain and the United States, and that a new envov competent to conduct the com mercial negotions will be selected. During the entire session of the senate Thursday the Indian appropriation bill was under consideration. Tho. reading of the bill was completed and all the committee amendments were adopted, aud subsequently several smendments of a minor character were attached to the bill. During January and Feb- 1 1 ruary we will give to every person buying One Dollar s worth 01 goodsat our store a chance on a Sixty-Dollar All! Steel Range, A OA 1.1.. The Wasco County Republican Cen tral Committee will meet at the court house in The Dalles, Saturday, Feb. 19, 1898, at 2 p. 111., for tho purpose of issu ing a call, appointing delegates, and making all necessary arrangements for holding the primaries and Republican conntv convention. A full attendance is desired. J. M. P.vrmt&oN, February S, 1S9S. Chairman. (J. A. It. Kiii'iiinpinmit. There will bea meeting of tho joint executive committee on Saturday even ing next at the G. A. R. hall, Schanno's building, corner Second and Court, at 7 o'clock, liach and every member of said committeo from G. A. R. Post, D. C. A A. C. and W. R. C. is requeeted to be preient without further notice. J. W. I.kwis, Chairman. .Snriiy Your True. All persons having fruit trees which areiufestod with can Jose scale are hereby notified to spray the same with a solution of lime, sulphur and salt with in sixty days after the dute of this notice. Emii.k Sciianno. Commissioner for the fourth district. Smoke the popular brands, Prize Med al, Rose Queen and Guarantee,, For sale by all first-class dealers. Which was manufactured by the Michigan Stove Co. Drawing to come oil' tho 28th day of February, 1898. MAIER & BENTON The Latest,-sHSHS&. Novelties in At I. C. Nickclsen fiook & Ilusie Company. DeWUt's Little Early Risers, The laniuu little pills.