COLiE'S !OTHiMr, RFrnMiiyr. If A a 4 Till I 4 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 2, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Eighteen in. air tight heatere. $2.50. Twenty-one in. air tight heaters, $3.00. Twenty-four in. air tight heaters, $3.50. Also a full lineof the celebrated "Wil son" heaters at Mays & Crowe's. Now is the time to have your Xmaa Fotos made by Gifford. 1-lra Put your money in the bank and treat with the German specialist. Next comes the bazaar by the ladies of the Catholic church on the 23 J and 24th of next month. Jgckson Engine company will hold a meeting this evening at the usual place.' A full attendance is requested. Mr. Nestor informs us the telephone to Prineville is a foregone conclusion, 4 sufficient amount having been subscribed . to assure its success. The teachers of the public school are ; busily engaged in preparing theVLa fayette entertainment which will' be given Saturday night at the Vogt opera house. All are expecting a treat, as their programs are always first-class. The Oregon Telephone company is to start immediately to connect every town in Clatsop and Tillamook counties with Portland. As it will extend through Astoria to Tillamook, seaeiders next eeason will have the benefit of a' 'phone. Tonight and all day tomorrow you can consult the German specialist free of charge at the Umatilla House. Will re turn December 1st, 2d and 3d. Cross eyes straightened without the knife. Catarrh a specialty. Yon certainly have seen it already ; if not look over the ad ot the new cloth ing store, which will open tomorrow in the building lately occupied by W. A. Johnston. They will make themselves known by their prices. Yesterday morning the Regulator hull left Portland about 4 o'clock in .tow of the Hustler, and was taken as far as Kelley's Landing, below the Cascades It ha9 been impossible so far to secure a boat to tow her to this city, and it is thought the company's boats will be com pelled to undertake the job. The Omaha exposition closed Monday nignt, 75,000 people attending on the last day. The exposition was a financial success, something over $400,000 remain ing to be divided among the stockhold ers. It was not only a financial success, as will be attested by everyone who at tended, but a success in every way. , The steamer Hattie Belle now floats in the waters of the Columbia as grace ' fully as if she had never known an ac i cident, having been successfully launch J. ed at 2 o'clock today. She will be taken 5 to Portland at once, and the D. P. & A. N. company will no doubt keep her in 8ervice, the desire being to run her be- ween The Dalles and the Caacadee.y Ko-maaoaR estimate the damage be ing done this year to the Oregon frui IS a young man as a designed and carefully ored top coat of light colored Covert Cloth or Whipcord. These HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX COATS ARE THE PERFECTION OF STYLE AND FINE WORKMANSHIP. We show them in all sizes, and fabrics suitable for yount, middle aged or elderly men. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED BY THE MAKERS ..... HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX. GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ. industry by the marketing of the prod uct of infected apple orchards. It will take ten years to overcome the ill repute i created by the mistaken policy of a single season. It would have been in finitely better if the apple crop of the state had been a total failure. Ore gonian. Lillian Russell Thompson, the eldest of the little tots who so delighted the audience on the appearance of the "Pulse of New York" company in The Dalles last winter, died in Seattle Sunday night of Brigbta disease. She was only 8 years old and the younger sister is about 5. They completely captured everyone who heard them here, and were born actress es. Their home is in Chelsea, Mass. Yesterday afterriOon"Fred Burchtorf was working on the roof of an addition which is being built to the residence of Polk Mays, on Ninth street, when he stepped on the apron which be wore and stumbling fell to the ground,' about fifteen feet. He was helped up and im mediately taken hoine,medical aid being summoned. ; It is impossible to tell as yet to what extent he is injured, but he is confined to his bed at present, and may be for some weeks. Portland has a new daily paper, which will be published every evening with J. S. Delimiter, formerly of Astoria, aB manager. It will be .Republican in principle and has been christened as the Portland Daily Times. Somehow there's nothing new under the sun when it comes to newspaper names ; but we wel come it just the same and hope it will be an exception to the general run of papers started in Portland, and prove that it haa come to stay. ' There seems to be quite a move in newepaper circles in Oregon of late. Whether for the same reason that in dividuals change their place of residence often (to avoid paying rent or cleaning house) we could not say; at least we'd rather not, for we might want to move ourhelves. The latest paper to seek greener fieldsis the Republic, which has been published at Waeco and will now be a Moroite, making its debut on No vember 10th. Moro can now divide her kicks between three different sheets, and her interests should be well represented between an Observer, a Leader and a whole Republic. Agent Ireland is at present the happy possessor of a genuine HooBiercorn drill. Not that be contemplates starting out tn a doctor of "corns, bunions and in grown toe-nails;" 'tis not this kind of an instrument, but one such as is used in old Indiany for planting corn. Mon day a man came tearing into the depot for the purpose of checking his baggage. Expecting to find a small blac' -glazed valise the baggage master proceeded to get out his checks, when he was invited to come out on the platform' and tie the tag on the aforesaid corn crill. Refus ing to allow it to go as baggage, the valu able article was presented to the com pany. Anyone who is willing to sell chances is welcome to the encumbrance or the cash they may obtain from it. At the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. well tail $6.00 $8.00 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 s $18.00 $20.00 PEASE & MAYS. Blakeley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blake ley, in Pendleton, a pleasant reunion of the brothers of these two gentlemen is being enjoyed. The event, under any circumstances of exceeding pleasant na ture, is made all the more so in this case by the fact that not before in thirty years have all the brothers been togeth er. So widely scattered and so pressing are the demands of business and home life, that it is not likely they will ever again be all together. The five broth ers are: W. M. Blakeley, ' sheriff of Umatilla county ; Joseph Blakeley, dep uty sheriff of Umatilla county;- James Blakeley, of Joseph, Walla Walla coun ty ; Henry Blakeley of Brownsville, Or., and George Blakeley of The Dalles. Meeting the five sons, is the aged father, a venerable old gentleman in his 87th year, having been bornjnheyearjf 1812.::EasVOregonian7 Teacher.' Examination. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of persona who may offer themselves aa candidates for teachers of the schoola of this county, the county superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at The Dalles, Oregon, beginning Wednesday November, 9, 1898, at 1 o'clock p. m. C. L. Gilbert, County school Superintendent. Wasco county, Oregon. Dated this 31st day of October, 1898. Hook and Ladder Meeting. There will be a regular meeting ot the hook and ladder company this evening at the council chambers. Victor Harden, Secy. Wood. Wood. Best grades of Dry Fir and Oak Wood always on hand for sale at minimum rate. Jos. T. Petkbs. 'Phone 25. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not afflicted with anv disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, aa a costive condition ia easily cured by using Syrup of Figa. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and, sold by all druggists. FOU SALE. Ranch at the mouth of John Day good for grain, cattle or eheep. E. R. Wingate. Inquire of J. H. Dietzel, at at the trunk factory. 482 acres at $7 per acre.- o29-lw It is the fine-quality of Schilling's Best . tea baking powder coffee flavoring extracts soda and spices that makes them go far ther than great quantity of inferior things. w For sale by L. Rorden & Company ..DOT BUST.. We have iust received a larsre stock of Cole's Air Tight heaters, which will sell from $3.50 to $12.00. Every stove warranted. Call and see our stock of heaters before purchasing. i ..THE HHHDWBIJE DEMEftS.. 167 Second St. THE DALLES, (JR. OUR REFORM SCHOOL. Tho Manner In Which It Is Carried On Should be One for Girls. The Dalles has added another boy to its list at the state reform school, George iVl. Bonner, a lad of 12 years baving been taken to Salem on Sunday by Sheriff Kelly. Thia makes about a dozen incorrigibles wliich have been sent from our city in the past few years to be "done over" by the superintendent and teachers there, and it ia certainly the best move to make. Those who have visited this institu tion find it conducted in a most system atic manner, and not in a way 'that Would repulse the bov as he enters. but rather commends itself to him as the months go by. The superintendent ia firm, but not burly, the matron kind, and the teachsrsand officers well chosen. The building ia situated in a beautiful spot, and the surroundings the very best that could be found. Every hour of the boy's time ia employed with his atudiea and work giyen him to do about the premises, while sufficient time is given for recreation, when the inmates are allowed to go to the play grounds or otherwise amuse themselves, under the supervision at all times of the officer in charge. On Sundays they are taught in a manner in keeping with the day, while occasionally an entertainment is given for them in which all take part. Some Have two lots of Ladies' Shoes which they desire to close out. To those who want a genuine bargain we will say, call early, as the price quoted will make them quick sellers. Ladles' Hand Turn, Button, Pointed toe., widths B, C, and D, sizes 24 to 5. $5.00 shoe for . $1.50. Ladies' Kid, Button, Narrow Square toe, widths B, C and D, sizes 1 to 5. $3.00 shoe for $1.25. Inaddition totheabove we offer Misses' Kid, Button, Coin toe, sizes 11 to 2, at 65 cents. Misses' Pebble Grain, Button. Good school shoe, - $i.OO. Boye Veal, Congress, 2 to $2.00 shoe for $1.25. niaie Pease Our Fire Sale is still on. All goods from 25 to 50 per cent reduction. Noxt Door to Land Office, REMOVAL 'WOfiCE- J. H. CROSS has removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Posf office, where he will be pleased to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY, GRAIN" and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. of the best of talent is found among the boys, and this is not allowed to remain latent, but cultivated by the teachers, who take a great pride in those commit ted to their care, never allowing a word to be spoken against them when it can be avoided. The writer was much amused, when visiting the school, at a remark made by a very bright, fine-looking lad to wbom she was talking and of course interrogat ing, when he said : "Oh its good nough here ; but there ought to be a reform echool for girls, boys alius gets all the blame, and the girls is just as bad." While realizing that the boy was hardly old enough to understand how far wrong be was in the. latter part of his statement when he said "boys gets all the olame," the contrary having been proven in the case of our Father Adam and Mother Eve and being verified every day since, we coincided with his first remark,, "there ought to be a reform school for girls." Superintendent Gardner, of the Boys and Girls Aid Society in Portland, realizes this fact perhaps more deeply than any one else. This society is doing a noble work under the greatest of dif ficulties, and Mr. Gardner is often at a loss to know just which way to tarn when day after day are brought to him girls who do not come under his direct supervision, being too old cr too incor rigible for that institution to look after. They are also not criminals, and there fore should not be placed where they are compelled to meet such characters as are found in the Magdalene Home, which is one of the grandest institutions to be found any where on the globe, bnt not the one in which to place girls not willfully wrong, but young and foolish. A place between the Boys and Girls Aid Society and the home should be instituted in the state where, as the boy said girls that are "just as bad" could be sent. It's Human Nature. This readiness to accept the wonderful and miraculous in preference to com monplace truth. A plausible and glib tongued doctor can go from town to town curing, or trying to cure, people, and have a great influx of shekels, while every community in which the so-called doctor goes is supplied ' with quiet, learned practitionors, who have forgotten more than the fakir ever learned, and they can give you the best treatment within the reach of human knowledge. While your home doctors carry you from year to year, get np at all times' of the night and are your servants during the dry, and yoa pay them when yoa are 0QQ00Q Carload of the celebrated Wil son Heaters just received. All sizes and kinds at your own price. Washington Street;. f She Set fief fLe&Pt. On a "Ludwig" Piano that she saw In our magni ficent assortment, but despaired of getting it till we sold her one at such a reasonable price, and on such sy terms, that her desire was gratified. Everyone that hears a note struck on one of these sweet toned instruments, thnt has any musio iu the soul, Is charmed into wanting one. Tbey can bei found in The Dalles only at 170 Second Street Jacobsen Book& Music Co Easter nJOregon's Leading'Muslc House. well or able, the fakir gets the cash, and is gone forever. If your eyea are troub ling you in any way, call on Prof. P. G. Daut, the only graduated optician or doctor of refraction in The Dalles, two doom west of Keller's bakery. I am. here to stay, and guarantee all eye work.. Prop. P. G. Daut. Solicitor Wanted. Dear Editor : If you know of a so licitor or canvasser In your city or else where, especially a man who has solicit ed for subscriptions, insurance, nursery stock, books or tailoring, or a man who can sell goods, yoa will confer a favor by telling him to ccrrespoud with us; or if you will insert thi6 notice In your paper and euch partiea will cut thia notice out and mail to us, we may be able to furnish them a good position in their own and adjoining counties. Ad dress, American Woolen Mills Co,. Chicago. o-12 2w The Eye Specialist. Mrs. Dr. Frank is one ot the few women of America who is included in the list of professional women and ia considered in the very first rank. Her methodB are the best and most modern used by the profession in the large East ern cities and Europe. Persons suffering from impaired eye eight, or who may have any indication of weakness or aberration of vision should not neglect calling on the cele brated lady eye specialist, MrB. Dr. Frank, room 38, Chapman Block, over U. S. Land Office and have their eyes examined. One pair of the genuine Brazilian rock crystal lenses, euch as Mra. Dr. Frank uses in her profession cost her about aa much as a dozen pair of the common glasses others use. Don't you see a gooI reason why they do not want to use and recommend the Brazil ian diamond rock crystal lenses? Mrs. Dr. Frank guarantees all her work to be first class in every respect and if any one baB any doubt regarding th value ot her guarantee they can easily obtain- in formation regarding her reliability from the German Savings Bank, of San Fran cisco. Constipation prevents the body from ridding itself of waste matter. De Witt's Little Early Risers will remove the trouble and cure Sick Headache, Bili ousness, Inactive Liver and clear the Complexion. Small, sugar coated, donl gripe or cause nausea. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. , . Aek your grocer for Clarke & Falk'a pare concentrated flavoring extracts, ti