r We cordially invite you to an exhibition of Corsets, by Miss P. Keppler of New York, an expert Corset Fitter, who will remain in the city for this week only. u ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Chronicle. SATUKDA WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Football. Dalles vb. Wilnmottes. At the Fuir Grounds on Tuesday, February U2d. Dry llr wood nt Muiur St Benton's. Kit, Leave your ordor for dry fir wood at The Dalles ComtiUHBion it Grocery Co. Sauer krnut at Muter St Beuton'B. f-Ut The weather forecast for tonight is fair; tomorrow, probably snow, and cooler. Elder Itoltz will preach nt 3-MUe next Tuesday evening, Feb, 'J2cl, at 7 :30. All are invited. Clarke St Fulk's ltosefoam tooth wash is the beht to keep the teeth and l'Uiiib clean and healthy. 9-lm Leave your orderB for fieh, poultry, game, irodiu:o and groceries at Dalles Commission and Grocery Co. tf Seeds that were planted lato luBt epring have sprung up this month in in Sherman comity gardens, says tin Moro Observer. Purchase your tickets for the foot ball game between the The Dalles and Wil lninettea. It protniscH to bo extremely exciting and a close game. The funeral of Mies Editli Schmidt will take place from the family resi dence, cm Third street, tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family invited to be present. Mrs. Charles Phillips, who has been to San Francisco purchasing millinery Ifooda, returned home last night. She 1ms secured a complete line nnd Invites her ninny patrons to give her a call. Services at the Christian church. Ilegiilnr service ut 11 a. in., evening "arvtcu at 1) :;I0, By request, liov. Boltz will repeat the subject, The Present, In torniediate and Future State of Man. Two men, suspected of the murder of tlo man thrown from a train near Cen 'fl Point, Tuesday night, were arrested at Koacburg by City Murshal Dillanl early Thursday morning, after eomu trnnl.1.. """Will Yesterday The Dalles Conimlsaion urocery Lo. purchased tlio establish meat of Varnoy & Co., in this city, and ,lMlr it will be run under the Buper Walon of Peter Stadlomun of the Com mifealoti Co. The big strike made by I. Guker near wnyon City auems to grow richer as it Is developed. During the paHt week lie washed out several . hundred dollara worth of gold, and there ia as much moro in sight. The stained glass windows for the new ""ioiio church huvo arrived and uro 'K put In place, Outside of the win "own and part of the furniture, the c''urh is about cnmiilntu nnrl will 1m dedicated on March 17th. Contractor Ol nn hoi Itifsirtiwift llm A a JO' an ttmt in another month the As. lorla railway will be iiultued. He says MY ry VEHIIUAUY 10, 185)8 j-r n - PEASE & MAYS. "there will bo no difficulty in getting the truck dow n in time for the Repub lican state convention, April 14." In the SuBanville mining district everytning is Btirrlng since the mow has begun to melt. Proprietors of plucer mines are getting everything in readiness to take advantage of the early i water supply. Large returns are ex pected. Tickets are on sale today at the Snipes- Kinerely Drug Co.'e for the Old Folks' concert Tuesday night. Admission 50 cents; no extra churge for reserved seats. Children 25 cents, unless occu pying reaerved seats, when full price will be charged. Extra chairs will be put in the opera house for the school children's celebra tion of Washington's birthday, which will taku place Monday, and every effort will be made to find Beats for and entertain ull. A cordial invitation is extended to the general public to attend. The I. O. 0. F. boys had u very enjoy able meeting last night. They received one member by card, and two proposi tions for initiation were handed in. A icommittee waa appointed to piepare an entertainment for next Friday night, and they are pure of Kuccesswith Adolph Phirmun as X. G and J. It. Blakeney aa V, G. Yesterday the still, and during river came trfa stand tho nighfit fell abodt eighteen inches. Last nutut the steamer DalleB City landed rther up than usual, and this mo. ling tier now was stuck fast in til mud, bo that it was with difficulty t lit the boat was backed oil' the sand into which it had settled. . A movement is at present on foot pair Union street irom tne rauroau iracK to the cut. This is a commendable move and should bo encouraged by the prop erty owners. It will take but a trivial sum from eacli property owner this street to put in linn shape would provo u good investment along and it in the end. Tonight tho last four games of - ll,0 I sixteen game totirnuuient between tho club team and that of tho Umatilla House will take place at tho Umatilla IJuusu alleys. In the four games already played tho club boya have an advantage of 121 pins. Tonight tho Umatilla roll- ra will have the advantage of their own illeya and will probably do better.. The Dalles footbull team will play u iraoticu game tomorrow forenoon at tho fair grounds. Spectators who wish to class 20.00. To Chicago, first class fJl. -see tho hoys go through tho maneuvers 1 50, fecoud class $20.50. To St. Louis, will bo admitted free of charge. TIih j (list class $32.50, second class !r27.50. To boya report tho team in very good con-1 New York and Boston, $40.00, sec dition, and ovoryouo who feels an in-, ond class $30.00 For further particular teruHt in our homo team wait witli im patience tjio remilt of Tiiunday's aino MIhh l'ruiicls K. Wlllard, president of Aho Women's Christian Temperance IJnloii, died shortly lifter midnight, Fri llav nioriiinir, ut the Ilotel Jaiiplrei h'ew York CitySnowas tho lounuer Lnd for many years president of the W. O. T. U. Miss Willurd was a remarka ble diameter, being educated in science, literature and art, and has been at dif ferent times during her life elected to numeroua responsible positions. She has traveled a great deal and was a woman of vast experience and knowl edge. A telegram to the Oregonian yesterday from Chehalis save: "No. 203, the South Bend passenger and freight train, this afternoon ran into a freight train in the yard here. No one was hurt, but the passengers were severely shaken up. Both engines will need repairing before they can be used again. A couple of box cars were smashed. It cannot be determined who is to blame for the ac cident. A lively runaway occurred yesterday afternoon. George Kellar's horse, which was hitched to a meat cart, started down Second street from the Eaet End at a lively rate and attempted to take a short cut over the cement walk at the corner of French's bank. In crossing his feet slipped and ho fell, causing a general mix-up. The horse was un latched as soon as possible and the wreck cleared. The cart was badly broken, but otherwise no injury was done, trie driver being off the wagon when the horse started. Hie .Jubilee Mretlnc I.ant Night. A large audience greeted Bishop and Mrs. Cranston at the "jubilee services" ast evening at the Methodist churcli. The ground of the rejoicing was the success of the past year. The report of the special treasurer, Mr. Smith French, showed that 2.05L10 had been raised lUHi applied on the indebtedness of the church during the past thirteen monthe. Furthermore the running expenses are tore-Apaiil in lull up to February 1st. Wo feel it proper to state that owing to the fact that the bishop did not arrive until tho last evening train, giving only a few moments for consultation, and the extreme weariness of tho bishop, we were much disappointed in not having a Thanksgiving address. This interfered with the jubilee part of our service. However, we feel that our meeting was u biesBed success, and the work for the next year opens grandly. J, II. Wood. Vuur Chime tn (Jo Kimt. j The following low passenger rates will , be given for immediate use via the U, It. i& N. from Tho Dalles to St. Paul.Minno- apolis, Kansas City, St. Joe, Omaha and Council Bluffs. Fust class $25 00, second call on Jus. Ireland, agent, ino wanes, Oregon. tf. 'Jim Aliiiliirn Way Commends itself to tho well-informed, o do pleasantly and ellectually what fortnaly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanso the system and breuk up colds, headaches, and fevers without utipleasant after ef fectB, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Mude by Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. Given Aim During January and Feb ruary wo will, give to every person buying One Dollar's worth of goods at our store a chan'co on a Sixty-Dollar Steel Range, Which was manufactured by the Michigan Stove Go. Drawing to come off the 28th day of February, 1898. MAIER & BENTON PUBLIC SCHOOL EXERCISES. School Children 'Will Celebrate AVash- itiEton'h ISlrtliday, Monday y Fefc t Hil 1. In tho afternoon the Last liitl prim ary pupils will assemble at the Academy' Park grounds and all other Xnipils at their respective school building. The pupils will form in double file on Union street, and at 2 p. m. begirl the march for the Vogt Opera H ousels follows: First division Highschool, eight grade, seventh grade, Second division Miss L. Rintoul's department, Miss Cheese's department, Miss Ball's department, Miss Snell's department. Thiid Division Miss Flinn'sand Mrs. Baldwin's department, Mrs. Roche's de partment, MisB N. Cooper's department. Fourth division Miss Kowe's depart ment, Miss Phirman's department, Miss E. Cooper's department. Following is the program to be ren dered at the opera house: Chorus "Welcome Festal Morn." KIhr Salute. Song '-The King of the Free''. .Double Quurtet. KhMiy The Character and Home Life of Wellington Mabel Collin's. Mureh of the Ked, White and lllue Eighteen glrlK from Hunt Hill Primary. Itceltiition "I Would Tell of Washington. . . Five Hoys. Soug "Our Fhig Colorh" Prlmury Pupils. EbMiy "Wnshliiglou us a Soldier. . Violet Kent, Song "Soldier's Chorus" ..... .I.yrle Quartet. Itecltntlou "Washington's Dlrthdiiy". . Hugo Hoylo Jtecitutlon "Something Hotter" Leomi Sexton, c; ... ( "We'll Ptinidbv the Flag". Chorus by bos buK j ..would Vim l.Iko to Know?" . .llygirlh Itecitatlon "One Little Hatchet" . Nell McXmmiru. Flag Song Pilmury Puidlh. Concert Kxcielse uud Costume Drill Twenty-seven Hoys anil Girls. Address Washington us-a Statesman Charles Campbell. Grecian Poses Especially prepared by Miss Johannesscn.) Twelve Gills. lteeltiition "Our Flag" Willie Lynch. Itecitatlon "The Days of Washington". .. James Huntington. Solo "Washington'' Hattle Cram Declamation "Tribute to Washington" ... , Walter IlcavU. Chorus meriea. Itrnollltloii on the Di'iilll (if .liuoll I'l ll. HniiUH, Jas. W. Nhsmith Post, Whkhuas, Our comrade, Jacob Kril., lias finished the weary inaicli through life; laid aside hia knapsack and wen pons of warfare, and unsweied to tho bugle call from the shore beyond, where those who huvo fought a good fight ie ceivo their reward, be it Henohed, That as wo continue tho march toward our last camping ground, wo shall miss from our side ono who was over foremost in tho ranks, facing shot and shell bravely for the right; and that as we meet in council we shall look in vain for tho cheering, kindly suiilo of our lost comrade. Resolved, That though unlike our brave Generul (Jri'nt, by whose side ho inarched in other days, he had not at tained to such renown ; yet as he per formed faithfully Lhe duties of a hum idor, station, his name shall be immor tal, for "to live in the hearts of those we leave behind, is not to die." Resulted, That while we shall meet and we shall mies him, we do not forget HOT WATER in W in INTERNATIONAL HEATER. 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. those who are compelled hour by hour to Eee the vacant chair of one who was not a comrade alone, but a loving hus band and the kindest of fathers. To these we would extend all the sympathy which mortals can express, and com mend them to the great General of the universe. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our Post, and a copy be sent to the daily papers of the city ; also to the family of our de parted comrade. . NEWS NOTES. Late dispatches from Paris state that Zola'a chances for acquittal are very good. A special received this morning states that the cause of the accident of the Maine has not yet been discovered. Another big cut was made in railroad rates yesterday, and at present the rates to New York are the cheapest ever known. It ia announced from Washington that the first contract for a public building at Portland will be placed on tho market in one week. It is reported that the order ot tho Do minion government that all miners go ing into the Yukon country without pro visions to lust a year be turned back,ha3 been withdrawn. Spain lias ofiicially disclaimed in a po sitive manner the reflections contained in the Do Lome letter, an as otiicially announced by tho state department yes terday tho incident is satisfactorily cosed. At first tho Spanish refused to allow Captain Slgsbeo to examine tho Maine without the assistance of Spanish divers, but they have finally yielded, and Cap- Sigsbee is at liberty to act as lie pleases about tho matter. After a spirited debate occupying more than two hours, the senate yesterday, by a vote of thirty-four to twouty-nino, agreed to tho resolution of 'lurpio de claring tho senate's opposition the sale of the Kansas Pacific. The debate on tho bankruptcy bill iiraggeu aiong iistiessiy, in mo uouse yes i t i ii .i terday, intereetin it being overshadowed as Tuesday, by the Maine disaster. Tho speeches on the floor attracted almost no attention, and wore delivered in most instances to a handful of members. No! Ice lo I'linti'iti'tiirH. Hids will be received till noon Mon dav. February 21, 1898, at the office of O. J. Crandall. for the mason work on tho Wasco Warehouse addition. Also bills will bo received at tho same place and time for tho carpenter work on tho same building. Tit tliiio u Uolil III Ono lluy. Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tub lets. All druggists refund the money If they tall to ctirf. -'&, You can't cure consumption but you can avoid it and euro uny other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures quickly, Thut's whut you want. Snipes-Klnors-ly Drug Co, Ten Minute Do You Catch On? No more cold ovens. Plentv of hot wnter, and a great fuel waver. Have one put in your stove by MAYS S CROWE, SOLE AQENTS. ffeat ar;d rtistie ..priptir;.. For leasogable priees. We Print Anything in the Printing Line. Qiue us a trial. Qr)ror;i;l pub. So. '.Then I'll u Friar lie." Tho song. "What! Yon become a nun, my dear; then I'll a friar be," has been one of tho niost popular songs foi malo voices over written. The tendency to do asotheia do is strong In many ways in Mfc. Your neighbor has a piano, Why not you? Always a HOOD Investment, piano is u I1KITKU investment just now Hum over before, PIANOS SOLD ON EASY TERMS AT Book St Olusic Company. The cigars inanufiictureil by K. F. Fouls are all high grade goods, and are placed before tho smoking public en tlrely on their inerltH. Everybody leads Tub Ciiuoi.nick. Ue fire Doing 1$5 Hi Wi.