Com Wood ! you can 1 SAVE JVIOEY Free. Free. OAK, FIR, and PINE CORD WOOD By buying your FRUIT JARS from us. GET OUR PRICES. I A Baseball and Bat with any Boy's Suit.. "A WORD TO THE WISE." In buying your Boy's Clothing, buy Clothing suitable for boys. You cannot put old heads on young shoulders. "Wo are showing a lino of SCHOOL SUITS, reinforced throughout, in all tho lat est colors and materials, at prices ranging from $2.50 up. ALL NEW GOODS. Mothers, we invite your inspec tion. No ono urged to buy. All GooclB Markod In Plnln FlBtiros. Pease & Mays. fte Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY SKI'TEMHKIM. 180!) Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. tOOUK ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before 10 o'clock A. M., us do changes will be accepted in the lift ercoon This rule will he positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January 10, 1899. Oysters Sorvocl In ovory Stylo at A. KELLER'S WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "A Midnight Hull" At tho Vogt opera houso tonight. Eastern Oysters on tho shell nt A. Keller's. .j. lit We U. S. Geological Survey has found "tLaOmndu ia 2782 feet above the a level. 1 Wallace, recently in tho omploy Vmk Muya nml wul1 k,10W" '" 1,10 Bl'lej,lias been appointed postmaster 'iAntulope. Tbe liegulnior will today take on 1200 flilli Of hiiftnn ii t 1 ..1 1 II " L ijVIIJ. Willi!!! II. X . ' wtcbuin has sold to bo taken to Alaska, were to furnlalt mutton for tho "gold A girl to du general housework, or to iit In woik and attond school, can , ulPloyiiiont in u family where thoro oJ w childrou, by apply lite at this 4lw Jlie oinco of tho steam laundry is now Won Court street, just south of "wny'i etore, whore nil who have e'Z" Uwy lettV0 miJ thoy will rc Cii' Prompt attention. Jhis has been Labor day in deud Wi luo,tpf 'DHeo People. , 1.'!,.y one" who seemed to know It is Wv. , ,Wero u' coun,y officials, ak nd tho postofl.ee. Tn DuBoU- more window may be be,m,fllllofft p1)0W( ,n Ujo Bu, DiIIh "il. Wcon,,y t8Ult T" keaUb Btobo'"Ul o one 1 lo secure a chance. S.St tire! J',ld1y oven,n CwUr Circle will urii1r,Frai8,"uyh,i; Aope wl bo rendered and Prof. I Urn ft-hi will fumlBh music for the evening. Admission 25 and 15 cunts. He sure and remember the date. Miss Taylor announces the opening of her Kindergarten on Monday, Sept. 11th. Sessions will convene at i) in tho morn lug closing nt 12, until cold weather, when nfternoon sessions will be held. She would be pleased to greet all of hur former pupila and many new ones iib well. 2-5 7-9 Mrs. Arthur Seely, of Port Angelep, gave birth Tueeday evening to triplets, two girls and 0110 boy. The girls weighed a littlo over three pounds each and the boy (our. They are all perfect ly formed and as lively as crickets. Mrs. Seely ia now tho mother of four childten, all born within 12 montliB. News comes from Washington, I). C that ex-Congressman W. It. Ellis, of Ileppner, is a candidate for sergeant-at-nrms of the national houso of rep resentatives. Henry Caseon, of Wis consin, is said to be elated for the place, but Ellis will have eonio prestige if bo decides to make the race on account of having been a member of the house. This morning County Clerk Kelsay re ceived an order for a marriage license to bo granted to James Eggcrt and Eliza beth W. Ehrek. Wo understand the wedding will take place Weduesday evening at Hood River. Mlsa Ebrck has made her homo In Tho Dalles for several yearn and has many friends hero who wish her well. It ia a nip and tuck contest botween the hill nud the lowor portion of the city which shall carry away tho honors on tho building proposition this year. As far as expensive residences are con cerned, the down town section perhaps Is ahead, but still some very pretty and substantial homes have gone up on tho blutr, and cottages aro now being built by Sam .Johns, vV. 1). Woodrow, Row Bailey and several others. It speaks well for the city. In splto of predictions to the contrary, tho rains descended and it would seem tho flood came yoBtorday afternoon about 5 o'clock, nnd tho lightning was also in evidence People who camo in from tho country say it was oven worm out there, and on 5-Mllo It seomedlasif small water spouts wore let loose. Wo scarce ly dared question regarding tho grain, but in many sections it must havo been "tho straw that broke thecamol'u back." In tho city we had .01 of an inch of rain. Last Thursday Mays & Crowo, of Tho Dalles, sent to tho Prlnevlllo Jockey Olub n check for $50, their contribution to tho purses at our coining races. With out any solicitation thoy glvo this amount for the benefit of the business houses of our city. This liberality on their part is cortalnly commendable and wo recommend I heir exaninb ia ?pe of our own houses. They are iLv awake firm and aro not afraid to let people know that they are allve.-Prlnevlllo Review. This morning 0. A. Borders com menced work on tho new fire plugs to be added to our already complete defense againit fire. Eleven now plugs will be put in, among them oue at tho corner of First and Court ; one at tho. corner of Sixth and Washington ; at the lower end of .Fourth street, near Marden's place; two at tho corner of Second and Taylor, tlti! old ono bains removed; also one at First mid Laughlin. Then five will be placed at various places on tho hill. Wo will feel doubly fortified when the work iB complete. The recent fire assured us regaiding tbn water supply. Itopresentative Moody was notified Saturday by the postofiice department that an order had been issued extend ing tho mail route between Moro nnd Kent, a distance of about ten miles, so as to embrace and end at Bake Oven, Wasco county, making connection with tho mail each way on the daily route from Tho Dalles to Prineville. This avoids the proposed discontinuance of tho old-established and important route between The Dalles and Prineville, af fording the Prineville people not only a daily service from The Dalles, but also one at Moro. The Dalles had two distinguished visitors yesterday in tho persons of Con gressmen Chas. E. Pearco and J. T. Mo Clarey and son, the former from Minne sota and the latter from Missouri. They hnvo been visiting in Seattle and mak ing a tour of the coast. They came up on tho Spokane Flyer yesterday aftor noon, nnd early this morning made a trip to tho narrows above the city. Later they took tho Regulator to view the river scenery on their trip down. Although encountering stormy weather they wero delighted with their trip up and the view along tho river. If you are in doubt about attondiug "A Midnight Boll" tonight, the follow ing from Saturday's Telegram may assist you to decide. It says: "The engagement haa been u success almoet beyond Manager Cordrny's most san guine expectations. Ciowded houses havo been thu rule. Last night the houso was packed. It is a play that perhaps merits all the success It has attained, for Hoyt, the groa playwright, tho author, has produced nothing to equal it. Tho Stockwell company Ib one of tho best stock companies on the road, and gives a performance that is almost faultless." A good wheat ranch soon pays for It self. A person that wants to buy a wheat ranch should take into considera tion tho adaptability of tho soil for wheat raising, the distance tho land is from tho wheat market, whether thero Is water 011 the place, and whether tho land Is level or hilly. Now, if anyono wishes to buy a wheat ranch road this: A ranch 100 acres, level, all in cultiva tion, 1 x4 miles from tho town of Grass Valley, "good house, a granary and all other out buildings and everything com pleto for farming. As usual, old Dad Butts has this place for sale 011 terms tho most reasonable. Call or write to him at once. Saturday and Sunday were lively days at police headquarters and tho .drunks had their ''innlngi.'' Saturday, Tum water Charlie, an Indian who .didn't 1 1 At the lowest possi ble prices at ll r ier 1 Benioi) Hardware and Grocery dealers. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enres dyepepsia because its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so. "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising from imperfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in American Journal of Health, N. Y. care to have the name and game too, took to drinking something beside water, and soon fell into the marshal's hands, and was $3 poorer as a result. Yester day afternoon James Doherty attempted to help the Salvation Army out when he was too drunk to join in tho Eervice, and Marshal Hughes helped him "in." He, however, paid his 'i and was re leased. Robt. Roberts was tho next victim, and Phirman ran him in last night. At last accounts lie was etill too full to be in trim for a hearing. This morning word was received here of the death of Win. H. Moore, an old and highly respected citizen of Dufur, and engaged in the undertaking business there. No definite particulars concern ing his death could bo learned, other than that ho was called into the country on business and on returning found an order for a casket for Mrs. Crabtree, of Victor. While engaged in trimming it, he was suddenly taken very ill with all the symptoms of apoplexy and died in the evening. No sign of illness was noticed during the day, although ho had been bitten Beverol times by bees while engaged in working about them that morning. That may have caused a rush of blood to the head. Mr. Moore was about 55 years of age, has been a reti dent of Dufur for eonio years and leaves a wife and family of five children. He also has three brothers, one of them living on Tygh Ridge. l'ubllu Bdiool Announcement. The Dalles public schools will open Monday, Sept. 11th. It is desired that as far as possible all pupib expecting to attend the fall term will be present. Examinations will be held for those pupils who were absent from school at tho close of last term, for those who have boen doing work through tho summer, and for those who desire to enter school as new pupils, at the High School building, on Tuesday, Sept. 5th, at 0 a. m. A meeting of the teaciiers of The Dalles schools will be held ou Wednes day, Sept. Gth, nt 10a. m. J. S. Lanui;us, Snpt. The Ladle. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remody. To get I ho truo and genuine article, look for tho name-of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. "Harmony" Whlikey. Harmony whiskey for family and special use, sold by Ben Wilson, The Dalles. jl UttS. OLIVIA W. MORGflH, TXTDIO AND ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash- ton btreete, llio.Dalles. MAYS & CROWE. 1 "Harmony" CClhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PURE HAND MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. REV. VOOD'S FAREWELL. nil Closing Service as 1'nstor of the Methodist Church. The closing Eervice at the Methodist church yesterday was a particularly sad one, the occasion being the farewell ai dless by the pastor, Kev. J. H. Wood, who for almost five years has served the church in this city faithfully and won the hearts of his congregation, as well as tha esteem of the people nt large. Called here four years end a half ago to fill tho vacancy caused by the illness of Rev. James Whistler, eo well has he per formed his duties that each year he has been recalled, until he has stayed the full length of time alloted by the rules of the church. Mr. Wood came not as a stranger, his boyhood days having been spent in The Dalles, and in his address last evening he spoke ot the little chapel which stood on the Mclnerny lot north of the present church site, where he first attended services as a boy, and of how he watched the construction of the first church in 1802, during Rev. DeVore's pastorate here. He Baid that tho impetus to bo a messenger for God was given to him by the faithful lives and influence of a few of his present parishoners and. some whom he has laid away since coming here. Mr. Wood spoke of his regret that the stormy weather prevented more of his members being present, and choos ing as his text tho words of Paul to the Corinthians, "Finally, my brethern,fare well," he endeavored, but with difficul ty, to say a few wordB at parting, speaking of his pleasant association with th'e chinch here, of their faithful uess in the different departments of the work, and his appreciation of tho same. Circumstances connected with his pastorate here, he said, had so firm ly knit his affections to the people that they can never bo forgotten. Coming as he did to old friends and renewing acquaintances, then experiencing hero the great sorrow of his life in t lie loss of a dear companion, has made Mr. Wood's stay here a peculiar one, never to be erased from his memory. His influence lor good in the com munity has been greatly felt and will bo wide in its extent. He leaves with the hearty Godspeed of tho entire popula tion. Youth and ISeunty vs. Ase nml Wrinkles More Flies Are Caught with molasses than vinegar, is an old saying, but Tanglefoot Fly Paper catches more than either. No insect can resist its attraction and once within its power tho tormenting possibilities of that insect nre over. Price 5c per double sheet. Our stock contains many other prepa rations for destruction of insect life. M. Z. DONNELL, Drug-gist. Mrs. Anna Vailo Switzer, of Portland, will glvo a free lecture on "Caro of the Complexion," at Mrs. Morgan's Art Parlors, Masonic block on Third street, Tuesday, Sept. 5th, at 2:30 p. m. The electrical treatment will be explained and demonstrated. Electricity iias proven itself to be the only scientific method for removing wrinkles and all facial blemishes. Iidles aro cordially invited to to present. It Id. for W ood. Bide for forty cords of fir wood, more or less, will be received at the county clerk's office between now and Friday, Sept. 8th. Bring In your bids. 4 4l The Busy Store. EacU day our business shows the people nre finding out wo are pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople tho very best, nml last, but not least, buyers who know their business nml buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. J)U' UKISBNnOltVFKIl Physician and Surgeon, Hccll uttcntlou givcu lo nurgery. Room 'h nud ti, Tel. 323 Votf 1 11 loo t