C3J Cleveland Bicycles Clearance Sale of Bicycles Men's heavy soled Box Calf Lace $3.00 Men's heavy soled Tan Box Calf Lace ... 3.00 Ladies' heavy soled Vici Kid Button 2.25 Ladies' heavy soled Vici Kid Cloth Top, Button... 2.25 Ladies' heavy soled Calf, Button ... 2.00 Misses' Pebble Grain Button, sizes 11 to 2 1.00 Misses' Kangaroo Calf, Button, sizes to 2 .". 1.25 Childs' Heavy Sole Kid, Button, sizes 8 to 11.'. .75 A few pair of Women's Pebble Grain, Button, sizes 3 to 6 .60 All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle., SATURDAY, . .FEBRUARY 11, 189i Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: . All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before io o'clock A. M., as ' no changes will be accepted in the aft' ernoon. This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January io, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Pague says tonight and tomorrow will be fair and colder. Circuit court convenes Monday. On Wednesday Forester's case comes up for trial. Arthur Walker is reported as beyond hope of recovery, and not likely to sur vive until morning. r The family of D. J. Cooper received notice last night of the death of Miss Viola Mann in Salem. The funeral will V.Je held tomorrow morning in that city. One of the boys employed at the club alleys, picked up a small cape on our streetB yesterday, which he left at this office. Will the owner please call for it. Next Monday evening Smith Bros. win devote two nours, irom o till s, in teaching the ladies the two-step. From 8 to 10 the gentlemen will have their in nings on the same dance. W. S. Geary, the piano tuner, will be in The Dalles the first week in March uraer9 leic at eitner Jacobsen s or Nickelaen's will receive prompt at tention. 10-td , On next Tuesdav evening the Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will give a valentine social ' at the church. A basket lunch will be the feature of . the tvening, and a general good time is expected. seeming to De little hope 01 the ice moving, and the jiver continuing to raise, it was thought best to move the j Regulator entirely out of harm's way, and workmen are again busy cutting the ice out preparatory to moving her further up the beach. " Paul Paulsen was notified this morn ing that the remains of his cousin, Arthur Edward Thomas, who "died Thursday night in Portland, would be brought here for burial, arriving ' this evening. The service will take place at the Lutheran church tomorrow at 9:45 a. m. Friends of the family are invited to -attend. - f The three-cornered bowling tourna ment at the club alleys last night cre ated a great deal of amusement, one young man who f.ad won" the' "medal "a i week before being so eure of his success Zero Weather Suggests comfortable clothing. To add to your comfort we offer this week .a few ; specialties in good, seasonable Footwear, which, compared with their real market value, will be sold at almost Zero Prices. PEASE that he had to be carried from the al- ley" when he discovered he had lost byl one pin. The successful players were De Huff, Phillips and Joe Bonn. An exchange says the correct wav td pronounce Aguinaldo is "Ah-we-nal-do Accent third syllable, give "a" the sound it has in the word father, "i" is like "e' long, and "g is silent. vve Know o some people who have a shorter way tn pronounce it than that, and if isn't M-u-d either. Ah-we-mauled-yod would be as good as any pronunciation If you have never thought of attend ing the Elks' ball it will make you danca to look at the decoration in Pease AS Mays' center window. Besides being draped in the purple and white, it con tains some of the most beautiful dress patterns, fans, gloves, elippere, etc., ever displayed in The .Dalles. ureat preparations are being made for this social event. Fordney, the fun-maker, had an ob jection to make at last night's session of the house. He said that Speaker Carter is in the habit of placing Mr. Roberts In the chair at the night sessions, and the lights of the house reflected with such force from the bare and polished cranium of that gentleman as to dazzle the .eyes of the ladies in the ball, for whose com fort the gentleman from Wallowa is ex ceedingly anxious. Statesman. , The remains of F. A. Abernetby reached this city on the evening train yesterday and wore taken to the under taking parlors of Crandall & Burget. This morning tbey were removed to the Masouic hall, from which place at 2 o'clock tomorrow the procession will proceed to Odd Fellows cemetery. At the grave the Masonic burial services will be conducted and the remains of Frank Abernetby be laid to rest When Mr. Flagg introduced his bill io the legislature to prohibit exhibitions of mesmerism, hypnotism and artificial somnambulism, it was taken as a joke and created a laugh, but when it came up for consideration in the bouse its author convinced the house taat it was no joke; that it was serious, and was backed by merit and a regard for public decency, as well as public good. It was passed by a good majority. Its' arrival in the senate created a smile which also changed to seriousness when they began to consider it A High Jinks, party was given last night at the home of Miss Margaret Kin erely, only a few friends being present, among them "Cbolly Knickerbocker and the Bowery Girl, rChappie", from the East End, Ednahand "Tommie Jones, "Prinze '. Chaming," "Cinder ella," "Trilby" and 'flLdttle Billie." The cake walk was the principle feature of the evening. Songs' and dancing were also indulged in and a lunch, which was very tempting to the guests, was served. Mr. Kinersly took a flas'-j . light picture of the party, whidb it is said, would keep you guessing to determine who the originals were Judge K racist) aw committeeman in & MAYS. thi is county for the monument to be erected in honor of our dead heroes, has appointed the following committees to act in conduction with him in raising subscriptions for the same: From the Methodist church, S. Bolton ; Congrega tional, B. S. Huntington ;Latheran,Rev. Grey ; Episcopal, Rev. Jos. DeForest ; Catholic, Father Bronsgeest; Christian, E. Bayard; Baptist, W. C. Allaway; Schools, Profs. Gavin and Landers; Commercial Club, G. C. Blakeley ; Pub ic Library, Miss Dean ; Hood Riyer, E. L. Smith; Antelope; W. Bolton; Dufur, Johnston Bros. ; Wamic, E. N. Chandler ; Cascades, D. L. Cates; Mosier, J. M. arroll. Yosterday afternoon about 2 o'clock when John Ryan and his wife had reached the 9-Mile hill on their wav to their home on 5-Mile, they met the stage coming into the city. The curtain of one of the stage windows was flapping back and forth, and their horses, becom ing frightened, shied to one side, throw ing the old lady and gentleman over a grade from four to six feet steep. Mr. Ryan escaped injury, but Mrs. Ryan was badly hurt, haying three ribs and her collar bone broken. She was at once put into the stage and brought to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Dar- nielle, in this city. Dr. Rinehart was called and set the broken bones, making the unfortunate woman as comfortable as possible, and she is now resting easy. Oar Mtj at Heppner. Evidently our boys made quite an im pression during their visit at Heppner, and certain it is that they were more than favorably impressed with the little city and its citizens. If sweethearts and wives have any doubt concerning their behavior while there, let them read the following from the Gazette: "The strictly gentlemanly deportment of the young business men of The Dalles made the night's pleasure an example for young men who deem rudeness and excess necessary for "a jolly good time." A column was devoted to a very com plimentary write-up of the show, and among other things it says : "Today a bond of friendship is estab lished between the young people of The Dalles and Heppner that will enjoy a period of lifelong duration. The talented gentlemen of the minstrel club in their entertainment exceeded the expectations of the packed audience. Every member played bis part with the grace of a pro fessional "star." This visit and success ful termination of the most enjoyable. entertainment and social affair will re bound to our small city's credit from the fact that the young business men of both towns are in an . everlasting mood of kindly consideration which bard busi ness competition cannot remove, and they will encourage the prosperity qf each other's interests and towns." For Five Dollars jou can buy a Camera hat will take larger pictures than any other Camera on the market. For sale by Clarke & Falk. . tf FOR 1899. The models for the coming season will be No. 61, men's roadsters, $50; No. 62, woman's special light roadster, $50; No. 66, men's regular roadsters, $75 ; No. 67, woman's regular roadster, $75 ; No. 69, men's ' roadster thirty-inch wheel, $75. Quality is Cleveland, throughout, not a part slighted not a machine on worthy of a Cleveland nam plate. 1899 changes Wider handle bars, with new internal expanders, improved auto matic oiling device, flush frame head, increased gauge of tubing, longer frame and new reinforcements, new ball bear ing spokes, also new babs. . The Burwell detachable tire, more air, more comfort; special bearings,along new lines. Crank yoke changed, doing away with disc on chain eide; dust proof pedpls; im proved Cleveland gear case; new saddles. The 1899 models are superior to any Cleveland ever offered to the public. They have more original ideas. We have just receved some '99 models. Call and see them. It's quality that talks these days, and Cleveland quality is talking loud. . Sole Agents for Cleveland Bicycles. CONSUMPTION CLAIMED HIM. Wesley Bice Dies In California, Straggle fur Life. About two years ago Weiley Rice, who had for three years previous been travel ing from one place to the other in an attempt to conquer that unconquerable disease, consumption, which had fasten ed itself on his svstem, determined to try Southern California as a last resort. He therefore moved to Perris, and. for a j time the change seemed to benefit him, and' he gained hope, as did also his friends; but it was soon discovered that he must yield to the Inevitable, and yes terday at 4 o'clock the end came, A telegram was received by his sister, Mrs. Mann, which said his body would be brought here for burial, and Mr. Mann left this morning to meet them. in San Francisco. However, another tele gram reached here this morning saying that on account of the illness of bis son, George, it would be impossible to come, and . that he would be buried there to morrow. Mr. Rice, who was born in Lane county forty-five years ago in April, is very well known here, having lived on 15-Mile from boyhood to the time when his health failed.. His mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rice, reside in The Dalles at present. Besides them be leaves a wife and three children George, Hattie and Hazel.. Also two brothers, Geo.' and Austin Rice, and three sisters, Mrs. D. W. Mann, of this city; Mrs. M. Waterman, of Fairfield, and Mrs. Southern, of Boyd. It is customary to speak well of the dead, but surely in this case no word we can say can add to the reputation which the upright honest life led by the de ceased, won for him. He was known to bean exemplary man, and one whom it was a pleasure to meet a true gentle man. tiis mends deeply regret the circum stances which prevent them from pay ing the last respect to one whose friend ship they prized so highly. The smallest things may exert the greatest influence. De Witt's Little Early Risers are unequaled for overcom ing constipation and liver trouble. Small pill, best, pill, safe pills. Snipes-Kin-ersly Drug Co. E E X S CHOICE . Northern Grown SEEDS In Bulk at" J. H. CROSS Feed and Grocery store Cor 2d & Federal Sts. B 2 JS2m D 3 piaie NEW ATSTD 2d HAND WHEELS For Less than Half Price We wish to clejir out all old stock before mov ing into new store and have some bargains. i. This is an opportunity to get bicycle heap All wheels sold at half regular price. Mays c&3 Oro-wo- Opposite After the Holidays.. We have a large stock of Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices. Our stock of Stationery Jacobsen Book & Music Co. 170 Second Street, A. Ad. KELLER, ...He Heuowiiefl DM Qro Fioo Saloon.. 90 Second St., second door from Court. I 118 October "l5Jj E A. AD. KELLER S . The Dalles, Or. 3 S $0.90. 3 S $1 worth of checks 3 is good for 10c drink, sj jjj or cigar. 3 cectTw'Un'eacirpurchase Agent Wasco Warehouse Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters for "Byers Best Pendle ton Flour. This Flour use : every We sell our eoods lower than any call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Adversely on tba Sugar Bill. State House, Salem, Feb. 11. The Loewenherg company ha? settled with the state. Senate has passed several charters and local measures today.- The house passed a bill preventing swine from running at large. The "Hospital tor the Insane" bill failed to pass. Bills providing for Multnomah county tax collector has passed. Today Michell introduced a bill pro viding for three commissioners of the eu preme court. Lust night the bouse adjourned until Monday. Wben the senate met at 9 - today the committee on commerce reported ad versely on the tugar bill. A motion to indefinitely postpone the matter failed. The belief is strong that the 'measure will not be considered again. A bill providing for food and dairy commissioner passed. Adjourned till Monday. Closed Area Kastof Mt. Hood. To the Editor: The commissioner of the General Land Office has forwarded to this office the following decision and definition of the closed area east of Mount Hood. The boundaries of the closed area east of Mount Hood 'are hereby defined as follows: Beginning at the point where the east fork of the Hood river crosses the north line of township 1 south, range 10 east, which is the north line of the old stand. and Books is complete The Dalles, Oregon. THE DALLES, OREGON Tom Burke's fp Homestead Whiskey Specialty in Imported French Liquors and Cognac. Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars. The Largest and Best of August Buchlcsr Home-made Beer and Porter. for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York. Company for Seed Grain of an kinds. for Feed Grain tt e 11 kinds. for Rolled Grain, an kinds. for Bran. Shorts, stE", is manufactured expressly for family sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. house in the trade, and if you don't thmk so rjserve; thence easterly along said town ship line to the northeast corner, of said township; thence southerly along tbe range line between raDges 10 ami 11 east, which is the eastern boundary ,of the reserve, to its intersection with the White river; thence westerly along said river to tbe point where it intersects the diyide east of tbe east fork of the Hood river; thence southwesterly along said divide to the point where it intersects the Barlow road. The commissioner further directs that, "in addition to excluding sheep from, this closed area, no stock of any kind shall be driven into or retained therein by a herder or herders." S. B. Obmsby, , Forest Superintendents In Olden Times . People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with the transient action ; but now that it is generally 'known tbafc Syrup of Figs will permanently over come habitual constipation, well in formed people will not buy other laxa tives, which act for a time, but finally injure the Bystem. Buy the genuine, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. Kotlce. Special meeting of Wasco Lodge Kb. 15, A. F. & A. M. will be held, at Ma sonic hall, at 1 p. m. Sunday, February 12. All Masons are requested . t be present. By order of tbtr W. M. S. E. Van Vactob, Stcy. You need have no . toils if you will take Clarke & Falk's sure .care or boils.