fill Things Gome to Those Itfho Ufait. We have waited ALL REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES left from last weekvill be cloeed out at SALE PRICE. Ofi IWOJIDHV, the 13th, We will offer ' 1 ts Star Was As we have just received our first invoice of NOVELTIES in these lines. They are pretty and will give a wonderful variety to select from. Be on hand early, as the demand for these goods is great and those who come first always get the cream. PEASE & MAYS. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. The Dalles 'Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY MARCH 9. 1899 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements mus be handed in before 10 o'clock A. M.yrfs no changes will be accepted in theyaft- ernoon. This rule will be positive CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January 10, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. School Clerk Schmidt is very busy making out the list of legal voters for District No. 12, preparatory to the elec tion Monday. . Early yesterday afternoon Mr. Steele, of the A. L. P. S. quartet, received word of illness in his family . at Albany, and immediately took the afternoon train for that place. Next Monday evening the Nobles Dramatic Company will appear at the Vogt in "Onr Strategists," and play a week's engagement. - The members of the Rathbone Sisters are planning to give, a dance on St. Pat rick's night, a week from tomorrow night, in the K. of P. hall. In the commissioners' conrt petition of Wm. R. Head fo'r road of public ease ment was granted and H. Fargher, Cbas. Davis and Leon Rondeau appointed - viewers, to meet April 3d. W. R. Winans has located fonr new settlers on government lands within the last few days, and they get their choice of some of the best land In Hood River valley. Who'll be the next? Last night H. H. Riddel) received a telegram from Washington confirm . ing the announcement in yesterday's Telegram that his appointment bad not been confirmed by the senate. Nothing ' further regarding the matter has been learned, and The Dalles still remains patiently for And now we have them in the great est profusion. Everything that is late and pretty is to be found in our store today in this line. This announcement does not affect our sale for balance of the week on Laces ana Dimities. a special in . ... Was! Falri without a new postmaster, much to the regret of those who felt aseured the matter was settled. Next Saturday at their dancing school Smith Bros, will . give a lesson on the French minuet. Only members of the class will be' admitted.. Tonight the class of ladies and gentlemen will meet in their hall, and Saturday night the regular soiree will be held in the Bald win. Yesterdayafternoon F. L. Houghton mashed the second finger of his left hand very severely while niovirfg some boxes at the drugstore. He Wa not only un able to take part in the bowling contest last night, but nnable to Vest'during the night. It is a very painful, though not serious brnise. H. Edesen was arrested yesterday by the marshal for begging, and after pass ing the mgnt in the city jail called up on the recorder and was fined $2 or one day in jail. . He was taken up to where a gang of men were working on the Union street grade, and there worked out his sentence, " Among the number of those to w horn the state board of education has furnished teachers'- diplomas and certificates we notice the following from The Dalles : For life di plomas, Miss An na Lang ; al eo Miss Mary Frazier, formerly - of The Dalles echoole, MiBB Michell having previously been granted a like diploma. State diploma, Mrs. Kate Roche. State certificate, Mies Catherine Martin The Campbell & Wilson Millinery Parlors is the place to see the daintiest, prettiest combinations in rrillinery that have been conceived for years. This year's styles surpass anything that .we have seen in that line. The milliners are now more than busy in preparing fpr their spring opening, which will take place on the 17th and 18th of this month. Tomorrow night after land the Elks lodge wil tbe play in Port- give a reception to Frederick Warde id Louis James. Tbe affair is to be up tt the top notch of perfection such as Elks only could make of such an occasion. An address is to be made by Frederick Warde, re sponded to by D. Sons Cohen, either of which will certainly be worth a trip to Portland to hear. Portland lodge, No 142, has extended an invtation - to Cae cade lodge to be preeentt and many will leave tomorrow men-nine for that purpose. ' About 4 o'clock yyesterday afternoon when Fred Snipes was standing in Giger & Co.'s etore he suddenly fell to the floor in a dead faint. . The doctor was called and after a half hour spent in working over him, he was sufficiently recovered to be carried to Mr. Schmidt's room in the Chapman building, al though be did not regain consciousness for several hours. It is thought to be neuralgia of the heart, as Fred has had some such trouble before. He is some what improved today, and will be taken home this afternoon. Noble's Dramatic Company, that excellent organization, opened Tuesday nigbt in the very funny farce comedy "Our Strategists," and we are glad to note'that they a'e receiving so liberal patronage. They are certainly giving the people of Heppner a rare treat in the way of good plays, artistically produced, and fine music by their band and orches tra. This is the best company the amusement loving people of our city have had the pleasure of witnessing in years, and dnring the remainder of their engagement merit packed houses. Heppner Gazette. It will be good news to thoBe who are wont to drive during the summer months to hear that the grade on Union street, at the southwest corner of the Academy park, is being improved so that instead of encountering the steep hill there, it will be an easy grade. The road is also. being worked on, and trees have been cut out preparatory to cutting the street through on Liberty from Twelfth to Fourteenth', and down Four teenth to Mill creek. No better move could be made, nor one which would be more appreciated unless it be that the same amount of work be done on various other, city roads leading out of town. In Portland the price of divorces has been reduced from $10 to $5, and they are now having a bargain sale in that city, one id which both the women and men are interested. Would it not be a better idea for clergy menjustices of the peace, and all who have the authority to perform the "tie act," to increase the price of the ceremony, and also that the price of the license be placed at such a notch that it is a more difficult matter to get into tbe matrimony muddle, in stead of reducing tbe price of extricat ing one's self from its clutches. -As it is now, the cost of both getting in and out'of the "blissful state" is but about $7.00 and a sack of potatoes or a BqnaBh or two $2.00 for the license, potatoes for the clergyman (oftner nothing) and $5 for a divorce. The handicap bowling contest -between the ladies and gentlemen at the club alleys last night drew a large crowd, and great excitement prevailed as game after game was played, particularly among the ladies who seemed to have their innings last night. Indeed its seldom that The Dalles ladies fail to have the best of the bargain, tor we have some fine bowlers among the ladies of the club. Tbe teams were composed of Mrs Seufert, Mrs. Fish, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs Blakeley, Misses Anna Lang and Alma Schanno; Messrs. Bradsbaw, Hostetler, VanNorden, Mays, Kurtz and Schmidt In the first game there were 27 points to the credit of the ladies; in the second 13, and in the third 2. In the last the gentlemen came to tbe front with 25 ahead. When it' was announced that the ladies' had won by seventeen pins. there was great rejoicing, and the "gal lery gods," who always stand in with them, were enthusiastic in tbe extreme. The highest total ecore for the ladies was that made by Miss Schanno, 143; that of the gentlemen, 159, won by Vic tor Schmidt. Mrs. Houghton held the highest single Bcore for the ladies, 48; Ed Kurtz for the gentlemen, which was also 48. The winning team had refused previous to the games to put up any wager; but no doubt they did not refuse a treat at the close of the contest. Best of All To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the springtime comes; use the true and per fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine. Manufactured bv the Califor nia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Wood Wood Wood. We can furnish you with strictly first class, dry, fir wood at the same prices which you have been paying for inferior quality. Send us your orders and get the best. Phone 25. Mchl. Jos. T. Petees & Co. Girl Wanted. A girl is desired who will do light house work in a family of two. She will be required to room at home. Ap ply at this office. 9-3t For the best results use the Vive Camera, - For sale .by the Postoffice Pharmacy. . tf GOLDEN EAGLE , PRICE $25.00. The chaie of the dollar nowadays if belt accom plished on a first-class Bicycle. A winner in tha cnase lor me Best mcycie. must, in um wn, iuu at tne store 01 inn AbcniaruK CRAWFORDS PRICE $30.00. Fully warrented. PRICE $50.00. WHO MAY BE DIRECTORS. The Question Answered oy Superin tendent Ackermao. A question that haB been propounded to the state superintendent with a great deal of persistency is that of the qualifi cations of school directors. In response to a demand Jor information upon this point, Mr. Ackerman has issued the following ciicular of instruction : "The question has been asked whether or cot persons who have the requisite qualifications to vote for school director or school clerk, only, have the requisite qualifications for holding the office of echool director or school clerk. Reply ing to said question I will say that, in my opinion, if a person has tbe requisite qualifications to vote for school director or school clerk, only, said person has the requisite qualifications for school di rector or school clerk. "You will notice by a careful reading of the law covering qualifications of voters that it makes provision for two classes of voters ; one ot which can vote at any school election or school meeting upon any question; the other being composed of women who are widows and male citizens over 21 years of age who have children in the district of school age. and who shall have reeided in the district 30 days, as aforesaid shall be entitled ' to vote at any echool meeting, for the election of echool di rectors or school clerk. That is to say this latter class can vote for school di rector or school clerk, only, and hence are qualified, according to this ruling, to hold the office of school director or school clerk. I have based this opinion upon sections 81 and 82, page 43, of the Oregon school laws, which reads as fol lows: " 'Section 81. Any person, male or female, who is a qualified voter at Bchool elections, shall be eligible to tbe office of echool director iu such districts " 'Section 82. At such general or special elections, in such districts, the only officers voted for shall be that of directors and clerk.' " The Blrtnaay Party. A general birthday celebration was held last night in tbe parlors of Mrs. D. M. French's residence, about 200 being present of all ages and sized, from the girl of "sweet sixteen" to tbe sweet gray haired old ladies and gentlemen of sixty tbe former and the latter eager to tell just how many cents they had con tributed, while those of more uncertain ages dropped the tiny bags containing the birthday money a little bit more secretly. A great disappointment was experi enced when it was announced that Mr. Steele having been called borne' in the afternoon On account of sickness, tbe A. L. , P. S. could not appear as an nounced. Their first number was sup plied by a solo by Miss Myrtle Michell, the encore to which - was "Kentucky Babe." Other numbers on the program were an instrumental daet by the Misses Nickelsen,- a solo and encore by Jit (flaiei&Won lemoval We will move into our or about March 15th. Our store will be complete in every depart ment. We have a complete line of '99 model Colum bia and Featherstone bicycles at lowest prices. See our line before purchasing a wheel. ' JXE&L-y& b Crowe. Opposite old stand. Rftet the Holidays. We have a large stock ot Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices. Onr stock of Stationery and Books is complete. Jacobsen Book & Music Co. 170 Second Street, A. Ad. KELLER, .Tne Renovvnefl Old Oio Fino 210011.. 90 Second St., second door from Court. A JL A MJV Sj-Mj A-A -i u THE 118 October 15 A. AD. KELLER The Dalles, Or. $0.90. fl worth of checks good for 10c drink. or cigar. , Agent Prof. Landers; solo by Will Frank, which was also loudly encored, and a few very well choaen and happy re marks, by Mrs. Wilson, on "Birthdays." Miss Myrtln Michell also sang "The Day That Is Gone." Lunch was served at the close of the program, and a very enjoyable time was had by all, everyone joining as heartily in the pleasures as it it were really their own birthday. From a financial standpoint it was also a succees, the ladies realizing the goodly sum of $72.40 Cedar Circle Entertainment. Tomorrow evening at Fraternity hall, the following program will be given : Instrumental Duet Misses N ickelsen Solo Lena Moore RecUation Rachel Morgan Vocal Duet. .Mesdames Jayneand Groat Instrumental Duet Misses Kelsay Solo 'Hattie Cram Recitation (in costume). . .Nova Dawson Solo Katbryn Sargent Recitation Mrs. Eddon Legerdemain C. E. Dawson Prof. Pollman will introduce hie talk ing figures and give an exhibition in ventriloquism. Be sure and see him. The program will conclude with dancing. Admission, children 10 cents; ladies, 15, and gentlemen 25 cents. The program will commence at 8 :15. Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockhold ers of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at their office Saturday, April 1, 1899, ac 2 p. m., for the pur pose of electing seven directors, and transacting such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Bv order of the president. The Dalles, March 6, 1899. L. E. Cbowk, Secy. s e e; CHOICE Northern Grown' SEEDS In Bulk at J. H, CROSS . Feed and Grocery store Cor 2d & Federal Sts. 33 2 E E E 5 J ieScnpurcEiise Notice. new. store building on The Dalles, Oregon. DALLES, OREGOM Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey Specialty In Imported French Liqnors and Cognac Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars. The Largest and Best of August Buchler Home-made Beer and Porter. for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its severest teets, but her vital organs were nndertermined and death seemed imminent. For three montha she coughed incessantly, and conld not sleep. She finally discovered a way to Tbe new steamboat Spokane, built by the O. R. & N. Co- to ply on the Snake river between Riparia and Lewiston, is now complete, and in service. Steamer Lewiston is also in service, and the two steamers will alternate between Riparia and Lewiston, leaving Riparia daily ex cept Sunday on arrival of train No. 4 from Portland and reaching Lewiston next day at 1 p. m. Returning, will leave Lewiston daily except Saturday at 12 o'clock noon, arriving at Riparia at 7 p. m., connecting with train No. 3 from Spokane. The Spokane bas been specially constructed for the run men tioned above, and is thoroughly equip ped with all modern appliances, electric lights, etc., and for speed and comfort will excel any craft that has ever been built tor the Snake river, Tbe LewiB ton is her steady old self. Mar 4-lrr For frcst bites, burns, indolent sores, eczema, skin disease, and especially Piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve stands first and best. Look out for dishonest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it It's their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated. Get. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Snipes Kinerslv Drng Co. As the season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung; troubles are to be guarded against, nothing "is a fine substitute," will "answer the purpose," or is "just, a good" as One Minute Cough Cure. That is tbe one infallible remedy for all long, throat or bronchial troubles, . Insist vigorously upon having it if "something else", is offered you. Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co.. ' . WANTED. : A girl to do general housework. Ap ply at this office. 2-27ti Wanted. A girl to do general housework. Ap ply at the Wasco warehouse. 7-lw Anyone desiring a yoao girl to wash) dishes, do chores or attend to children, can obtain one by applying at this office. 7-3t-