C3) 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. Men's heavy soled Box Calf Lace I...,'....:. $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 11 to 2 s, 1.25 Ckilds' Heavy Sole Kid, Button, sizes 8 to 11 . ....... ......... .75 A few pair of Woinens Pebble CG-rain, Button, sizes Z to 6 ............... .60 Ail Goods Marked in Plain Figures. PEASE &. MAYS. Cleveland Bicycles . iemoval Notice FOR 1899. The models for the coaling: eeaeon 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 '8 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 hobs. The Burwell detachable tire, more air, more comfort; special bearings along new lines. Crank yoke changed, doing away with disc on chain side; dust proof ped?ls: im proved Clevelandgear 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. ' rnaier s Demon We will move into our new store building oft or about March loth. Our store will be complete in every depart ment. "We have a complete line of '99 model Column bia and Featherstone bicycles at lowest prices. See our line before purchasing a wheel. 7 I Mays c&5 Ororo. Opposite old stand. The -Dalles Daily Ctonfefe. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16,11899 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO ODR ADVERTISERS:: Ail .Changes ,i a AdverDssemente:-must be lhanCcd ia before 10 o'clock A. TKI., as 0 changes will be acocpted in "tie aft ereoon. Mhis rule will be jpemitive. CHRONICLE JPCBLISHTNC CO. Tie fieillss, January io, 599. WAfilDE GLEANJIttCS. Walla, where he intends i remain dur ing the -season. , Yesterday 'five carloads -at cattle were received at Saltmarshe's stock -yards frooa M-eeeve. McCully and I-u Eurke, of Elgin. Three carloads were destined to Portland -antd two to'Troatdale. - Miss Tayler wishes to aattoance it bat hrr Kio-derBTten school will be rescued Monday afternoon at 1 oViloefc, wben she deeiroe ftemeet ail former pupils, and many new ones as well. Jos. S. Turner, formerly a fireman on the 0. R. & 2SL. died last Saturday. t Los Angeiea, of consumption. He wrll be buried in Walla Walla under tfee .auspices of the .order of A. O. U. W.. (He was well kown in railroad circles; nd highly respected. Des Chutes grade-eeeros to be a hoodoo to 'the trains of late. This morning the; throttle on No. '22, a through freight, beeame disconnected at that place, and an engine had to be sent from here to assist her in making the grade. No. 8 was taereby delayed until 10 o'clock. This . evening Mr. and Mr;. C. E. Bayard will leave tor Spokane,' where they wilt remain for some time in hope that the change will benefit Mr. Bayard, who, since an attack of the grippe eev-1 oral weeks ago, has been suffering with an ailment, which the physicians have failed to diagnosis. If anyone thinks Recorder Gates is not an artist, they should visit his office, on Court street. Not content with hav ing the floor nice and clean'and the cob webs removed from the ceiling, be ; baa had the walls covered with the daintiest kind of bine paper, with a ceiling to match, and the woodwork painted white His office is now as tasty as a parlor, and looks very inviting in its new toggery. Jokes are all right when not carried too far; but there are cases when what is in tended to be a joke tarns oat very ' dis astrously. Such it is feared will be the case unless a number of tonne men, who 'have been in the habit of running ont in front of Mr. Ruadtfll, as he carries the express from the office to the night train, and calling upon him to '"hold tp 'bis hands!" ""look a little oiat-T Theeentle man often nas in his cbarge' valuable packages and ex press,and in discharging his duty., may discharge bia revever well. He ia not Supposed to know a jjolfer from a real live foot-pad. Those young men evidently mean no barm,, tart haras may result to them, ad "'twere well that they take warning. The sellowing ladies fesve finished the fifty bawling games required in ctfae individual association -championehip touroa-oaent, Miss Alma Scbanno twin ning the medal for Too Dallies with a score of :36.98: Miss R. Boch4er,29lQ2; Mrs. Bfckeley, 27.96; Mrs. Bradsbew, 31.14; Mrs. Fish, 28.62; Mrs. Houghton, 30.26; Mrs. Huntington, 35,60; Miss Lang, 22:50; Mrs. Phillips, 24.28;; Kiss Schanoo, 36.98 ; Mrs. T. J. Sepfert. Regarding the challenge -made' by our ladies to the Astoria team, the AstoriaK-eays:. "The probabilities are that the .challenge of the ladies of The Dalles Commercial Club to meet a team of A. F. C. women bowlers on tfee Ore gon Road -Club alleys will not be ac cepted. Atfull team cannot be seoored it appears, and the proposed match may fall through." Wonder if they're afraid of our bowlers? This morning Agent AUaway made a trip to Klindt's place, below town, in order to determine not how the land lies, but how the ice lies thereabout. He found the river clear' at the Point, and from reports obtained from places farther down, the same condition exists all along the lane. It hat therefore been decided that the Dalles City make the trip from Portland tomorrow, no fears being entertained bat that she will suc ceed in the attempt, as, from all indica tions, the blockade, here will be suf- cently cleared .far her to make her way through. She will make her regular trip to Portland Saturday, leaving the doek at 7 o'clock. The Telegram says: "Ia 'the meantime freight for points be tween Portland and The Dalles is piling up, filling Oak-street dock to its full capacity. It will takeeeveral trips after the boats start running before the freight now on hand can be disposed of." Meeting of Odd Fellows. . Regular meeting of Colombia Lodge No. 5, I. O. O. F. tomorrow (Friday) evening at 7:30. " Work' in the Initiatory degree. Visiting brothers welcome. -:," ' ' C. J. Chandall, N: G. ' Paul K. Paulsen, Sec'y. FORESTEKJS CASE NOW ON. Mot a True B4U Aiatnst Bhek other CMei Disponed of. 1 'forty-five minutes earlier than bow, or mtTt a. m., allowing ample time for the transfer which will be made at the anion depot. Spokane Review. In the caee of the State we. John' Sheehe, charged with an assault . with a dangerous weapon on the pereoaof Mifeeil Schwartz ia Micbelbach's saloon on the' morning of (fee 4th, the grand rjuny brought in aot a true bill.' t In the matter of the State ve. W-m, IRolfe, charged with aeeaulting B. -C Reese with a -dangerous weapon, the de- endent withdrew his plea of eot guilty, nd entered a plea of guilty. He will be entenced Saturday morning. The grand jjury brought in tre bill gainst L. Morris charging bim with arceny from a dwelling. The caee ot. the State vs.' Wm. Eolfe, barged with Assault with a dangerous veapon, comaxiitted at Antelope on the erson of Mrdock McKay, we on tinaed for the term, owing to the condi tion of the prosecuting witness who is not able to be ipresent. Al Mesplie withdrew his plea of ixat1 guilty and enteoied a plea of guilty aol, was fined $50. . ' The court wasbusy all yesterday after noon and evenuig securing a jury in the; case of the State vs. Frank Forester.; charged with kitltng Phil Brogan, and on adjourning bad succeeded in getting ten jurors. Shortly after noon today the remain ing two were selected. The entire panel was exhausted a&i a special venire- had to be issued before be requisite number were chosen. The following gentlemen compose the jary: O. B. Connolly, E. E.Lyons, F. C. Benson, H. J. Hibbard, John Wajrenblast, J. J. Luckey, Fred Fisher, W. H. Taylor Wmv Haynes, Jesse Imbler, C. S. 6mith and J. L. Thompson. The court room wasxrowded this afternoon with spectators who are apparently taking great interest in tbe case. A. A. Jayne made the opening statement for the prosecution and F. P. Mays for the defense. New Schedule. -So Say bar Legislator Salem Still Ke tmlne the tMt Fair. - State House, Salem, Feb. 3.6. Both houses have consented to adjourn Sat urday. - j-ering the, senate bills, while tbe eraate is also busy with the house bills. . Three appropriation bills were intro duced yesterday, and three otbene passed last night. A measure providing for the -election of road supervisors passed tbe house, and now goes to the senate. After all tbe excitement over the etate tfair problem, and Portland's opposition to Salem retaining it, the capital came oat on top. The time has been extended for tbe extenson.of the Siaslaw railway. Senate today confirmed the appoint ment of Beebe as brigadier-general. . Verdict ol Coroner's Jury 1 In Olden Times People pverlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with the transient action ; bat now -that it is generally' known that Syrup of Figs will permanently over come habitual constipation1, well in formed people will not buy other laxa tives, which act for a time, but finally injure the system. ' Buy the genuine, made by tbe California Fig Syrup Co. February 19th is the date set by rail road reports for a new. time card to go into effect on the Great Northern and O. R. & N. roads. No official- information has been received by tbe local offices of the companies, but it is believed the change will be made nevertheless. Under the present schedule O. R.iN. train No. 4, from . the south and west, arrives at'7 :45 a. m., while tbe arriving time ot the Great Northern' "flyer." from the east is 7 a. m. Thus the connection is missed by three-quarters of an hoar. The O. R. & N. No. 4 connects . with tbe east-bound Great - Northern train and with the north-bound Spokane Falls & Northern train, but a connection with the west-bound Great Northern is also desired. " ' - The change contemplates setting back tbe Great Northern "flyer" half an hoar so it will not arrive until 7:30 a. m., and bringing tbe O. R. & N, train ia Sole Agents for Cleveland Bicycles. WILL. ADJOURN SATURDAY. Tbe following is the verdict of the coroner's jury in . the case of tbe man found dead at Viento bridge yesterday: Viknto, Feb. 15, 1899. We, the jury empaneled by W. 'H. Bntta, coroner of Wasco county, to in quire into the case of tbe death of tbe body now before us, find his name to be Daniel McDonald, age about 40 years, height six feet two inches, weight.about ZIU pounds. It) at he came to' his death on tbe night of tbe 14th inst., by falling (rom Driuge sso. ius, wnne in an intoxi cated condition. That the deceased fell a distance of thirty feet; ' his head was mashed on therocks, and that death Was instantaneous. The following 'articles were found on tbe body: One Bilver watch, key wind, and $12.05 in money. . i M. J. Bird, " .' -. . . R.J. Tuckeb, ', , . . Jas. Mill'igax,. ; - - . O. J. Baceman, " . . x . D. P. Harvey. ' , A. J. Hamilton, , Jurors. Hfter the Holidays. We have a large stock ot Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices. Our stock of Stationery and Books is complete.. Jacobsen Book & Music Co. 170. Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. A. Ad. KELLER, ...Tile Henovvnea Old oro Fino saloon... 90 Second St., second door from Court. THE DALLES, OREGON ai8 October 15 A. AD. KELLER The Dalles, Or.. 10.90. il -worth of checks cood for 10c drink. or cigar. cuock witn each purchase Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey Specialty la Imported French Liqtiocs audtOogaiw. Best Dom&stie Liquors, Wines and Cigars'. The Largest and Best of August Buchler" " Home-made Beer and Porter. Agent for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot a n kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, o? mTllfeed Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle- tOTl FlOUI Thi8 Flonr 18 manufactured expressly for family use : every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell oar goods lower than any honse in the trade, and if you don't think bo call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Cub In loir ChMki All conntv warrants registered prior to Mcb. 14, 1895, will be paid at. my office. Interest ' ceases after Jan. 14, 1899. ' ' C. L. Phillips, ,' Conntv Treaenrer. - La Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it. Its specific cure is One Minute-Coueh Care. A. J. Shepard, publisher Agri cultural Journal and Advertiser, Elden, Mo., eays : "No oni will be disappoint ed in using One Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe." ' Pleasant to take, quick to act. Snipes, Jinersley Drug Co. Mea Wanted . ' ' To cut cord wood. Inquire at The Dalles Lumbering Co. 24tf PKEBONAL MKSriON, Al Esping is in from Antelope. VJ3. Cv Dyinocd is up from White Salm on. : v- ; C. W. Hoffman is a Mitchell visitor in the city. . - W. H. H. Dufur came in from Dufnr eBterday.- .- K. J. Gilmore is in the city from Weis- l-ep, Idaho. . , Y . Mrs. T. L. Roberts left this morniner for Portland. Bert Phelps will etarn to Heppner this evening.' '. - ' A. L. Bunnell. cime over from Center ville yesterday.' . E. Jacobsen came up from Portland on last night's train. . ' ,v. . Julias Wiley is ainoog the "Moro peo ple who are in town. . - "Will Cowne, of Canyon ' City,, is in town attending courts ' W. Payne, of Eutledge, is in the cfty on a business trip.' . , .. Rev. and Mrs. Chris Nickelsen are in the city visiting relatives. N. Whealdon-,was among the passen gers bound for Portland this morning. Miss Harriet Stevens returned to her home in Portland yesterday afternoon.. Lane Smith, who has been to the city on business,, returned to his home in Prineville today. . ' Rev. Rhodes, who has been assisting in the revival meetings here, returned to Arlington on last evening's train. ' Wrh. Rnffeno, who has been steward on tbe Elmore, which . recently was damaged' by backing into the Salem bridge, is spending a short time in this city, while the steamer is being re paired in Portland. Tbe Misses Hart, who have been the guests of Mrs. Otis Patterson while in lithe city, return to Heppner on this Vrening'a train. I H T XT A J t . i a i . mro j. n. auiiiis, oi roruanu wno una been visiting in the East arrived in the city last night and remained over till' this morning's train visiting her friend Mrs G. L. Mans. 85 llewartl Will be paid to the person finding a re& pocket book which was lost last night between, Obarr'a hotel and Umatilla house. It contains. $ 30 a $10 and (20 bill. Finder please leave at Obarr'a hotel and receive reward.' Horrible' agony' is caused by Pi lee burns and skin diseases. These are immediately relieved and quicklv cured! by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be ware of worthless imitations. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. S EBB CHOICE Northern Grown SEEDS In Bulk at J. H. CROSS Feed and Grocery store Cor 2d & Federal Sts. J3x 5 B S