CHRISTMAS CANDIES Wo'vo larger assortments, hotter goods and lower prices to offer you this year than over before. These are the Prices. QGT Try thorn and you'll always buy them. Nuts. 14c per lb. mone, Vapor ished ORANGES. Choice Navel Oranges, All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. 1. SATURDAY DEO. 10, 1S?9 Oysters i-ervcd In every stylo by A. KELLER. m WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The Ministerial Association of this city will meet on nest Monday, at 10 a. m., in the M. E. Btudy. Tho desperadoes, Brown nnd Wilson, will be given a hearingjn Justice Bay ard's court Monday. Winter finds what summer conceals ii larger line of holiday goods than ever at the Jacobaen Book fc MubIc Co. Words are wind; seeing Is believing. Tho facts are, prices are Hailing our big line of holiday goods for us. Jacobsun Book & Music Co. Oregon whs represented at the com momorulivo ceremonies at Mt. Vernon Thursday by Senator Slmo;i und Repre sentative Moody. According to Patricio McNeal, of the Umatilla House: "This is . Tho Irish fighting for the British and being licked by tho Dutch." Hev. J. L. Ilershner, of tho Hood Uiver Congregational church, will ex change pulplte with Ilev. D. V. Poling tomorrow morning and evening. For all kinds of the best homo made cindy call at the candy kitchen on the north side of Second street, between Court and Union. Retail and wholesale prices. 15-1 w Will The Dalles make any special effort to entertain the tiniversity glee club upon their visit on the 28th. Some of our young people should take the matter in hand. This morning John II. Matthews, of the East End, filed n petition with the county clerk asking that Carl Cutting, an incorrigible youth, be committed to the state reform school. A telegram received at Vancouver from Senator Foster, insures the parents of Sergoant Damptofler, who was to be uliol for assaulting Filipino wpmen, that Ids eentence would be mltlgutcd, A roport was current this morning that a man had been killed on the road this side of Arlington; but all endeavors t'J Und anything definite concerning it hove proven futile, so we conclude it was but a rumor. The two little steamers, Elmore and ei.-frio nn ie flvnr vesterdav , r - jr - - v I I II ni n i. . 1 . . 1 onnnf which it wii feared tulsbt be ice bound m'"m ...... wuwM. w " - nOLl ft IBl'ava waftLiAv Aaloba If ThnV roturned thlMhorning. Portland theater -goer re looking forward to hearing MUi Blair, a talented actress, in Frances Hodgson Burnett's "Lady of Quality" next week. The Funke's Choice Confections. Realizing the demand for n strictly first-class grade of candies, wo have made arrangements to handle the Fanko goods, the best produced in the United States. A full lino of theno goods now in stock, bought expressly for the ChriettnaB trade. Nuts. Nuts. It will pay you to get your supply of nuts niu irom mo lact mat we nave ueen verv Shell Almonds, Soft Shell Wnlnuts, I'ecans, Pino Nuts, Filberts. PEASE &, MAYS p'ay may be all right; but if it h, in our opinion it must differ widely from the book. Wong Quong, the First National Hank robber, who is now being tried at Walla Walla for grand larceny, haying stolon a $200 diamond, is defended by Atty. W. T. Dovell. Wasco county may yet feel like taking a hand in prosecuting the Celestial ; that Is, if Walla Walla fails in sending him up. Four incheB of snow fell last night, but was almost gone by afternoon. The temperature may reach the zeio mark by morning, as predicted, but It doesn't bid fair to at present, while the thermometer is now at 37, and has been no lower than the freezing mark today. We believe Pag lie iB rather going back on his pre diction, for today's report says nothing about zero and simply predicts enow. The city (stieets excepted) presented a beautiful appearance this morning, with tho housetops and trees covered with snow and the telephone wireB a succession of white lines, bending under ite weight. If kodak fiends were out early enough they must hove obtained a number of splendid views. But grandest of all were tho mountains south of the city, the whole effect being juet such a3 is found in paintings of winter scenes. Seeing tho neighboring trees all nbout thein falling under the woodman'u as, .two of the large trees in front of O. J. KswiB' tiouee, on Thlru street, evidently deciae1 that they vvoulu commit euiciuo rathtfrUian be cut' down by man's hand. Thoy therefore toppled over with a crash this afternoon, and completely block aded the siJowalk for a time. They have been somewhatNike the last leaf for a long time, bentovor with ago; but nevertheless their shado will bo greatly missed, Although tho attendance at the Lutheran bazaar on neither evening was large, yet two of tho best of musical programs wero rendered and all who heard thorn were greatly pleaecd. The ladies worked hard and were deserving of a much lorger crowd ; but inclement weather and duties preparatory to Christmas must have prevented ninny attending. Financially, however, they ...r.l.f la cntfl in Imvn hpnn Rnrpppftflll. at least in a measure; for those v.hJ attended wero such as contribute largely to such affairs, and make all concerned foel that their labors wero not In vainN Heavy snow has fallen during the past week and it is sincerely hoped tluU it has como to stay ; and tho large quarf mipnfcoods which wero stored hero waiting for the roads to improve, may bo hauled to tho various surrounding mining camps. The weathor has been mild and pleasant, however, snow on tho roofs of houses melting during the warmer hours of the day and freezing Into thousand of icicles on tho eaves as the tomperature lowered. Building operations have not been Interfered with, except the annoyance of digging out lumber from great snow banks. Sumpter Miner. The 'rocky road to Dublin" Isn't in it with the muddy chuck hole roads throughout the interior. We canuot Big Lines at Popular Prices. Gum Drops 05c Plain Mixed Candy 07c Brokon Mixed Candy.... 09c Jelly Beans 10c Tourist Mixed Candy.... lie Fancy Mixed Candy 13c Fronch Mixed Candy ....17c from ns, not because of the price careini to put in only the best Urnzil Nuts, Roasted Peanuts, Pol- per dozen, 25c. vouch for tho truth of the statement that one stage turned over four times be fore reaching its destination, but such is the report. This terrible condition is said to be duo in a great measure to the fact that many freight teams mire almost to tho hubs, which necessitates digging them out. Instead of again Oiling in the immense holes thus made, the teamster proceeds on his way, leav ing a pitfall into which the unsuspecting driver who follows in the wake finds his wheels plunged. It produces anything but a pleasant sensation. Giflbrd's Mt. Hood pictures makes a hit wherever they go, and tho greatest difficulty now is whether it will be possible to supply tho Christmas de mand, as so many are sending them to friends in the East. When Harry Lons dale left for his home in Columbia, Mo., ho carried, along with a number of other views of Oregon scenery, a large Mt. Hood picture. He had been homo but a day or two, when he sent an order to M. 'A. Donnell for two of the same views for friends there who had bien capti vated with it. Thus not only tho pictures are becoming famous, but Ore gon as well through tho splendid ad vertisement thus given. l'EOl'MS YOU A 1. 1. KNOW. M. J. Lemons, of Prinevillo is in the city. Fred Lucas came down from Wasco yesterday. T. W. and M. M. Giavoy are in the city from Kingsiey. H. C. Liobe left this morning business trip to Portland. for n E. F. Sharp returned to tho city hiBt night, after a short business trip to Salem. G. W. Bowen ond J. II. business visitors in tho Glennwood. liauley are city from Miss LeliaSamuols,of Dayton, Wash., who has been visiting Mrs. 8. S. Johns for the past two months, returned home last night. Mrs. L. 1iwlor, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, arrived in the city last night on hor way from Eastern Oregon to hor home. Mr. .and Mrs. Hoffman yesterday ac companied Mr. Hoffman's mother into fie city from Pnneville. She haa been visiting them for some time and re turned to the Valley today. Harvey Hill, brother of Marshall Hill, of 2-Mile, passed through tho city from ila mines near Sumpter yesterday. He irus the greatest faith in the mines of that section and says tho company in which he is interested wob offered a good stun for their mine, hut refused It. Turkey shoot. A turkey shoot will take place on tho beach on Saturday, Sunday nnd Mon day, 23d, 24th and 25th of this month, beginning at 11 o'clock and continuing during tho afternoon. If aistji & Mason, 10-18-10-20 Experience Is the best Teacher. Use Acker'a English Remedy in any case of coughs, cold or croup, Should it fail to give immediate relief money Refunded. 25 cts. and 60 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggiste. i ! " ' 1 ; i 1 A TRIBUTE TO CAPT. WAUD. ' BLINDI Tho Moat Efficient nnd ttlRliet Batnrletl l'llnt on tho Yukon, AltnoBt three weeks hovo passed and yet no word has boon received concern ing tho particulars of Capt. Waud's death. Tho Columbian, a paper pub lished at New Westminster, B. C, was received by Mrs. Wand this morning, which contains tho following tributo to tho dead captain : 'Word was received hero yesterday afternoon, of tho death of a prominent Yukon pilot, in tho person of Captain O. S. Waud, who passed away at Daw son, on November 10. 'Tho sad intelligence was conveyed to Mrs. Johns, of this city, a sister of tho deceased, but tho brief telegraphic mes sage gave no partlclars as to the cause of death. "The deceased captain was pilot, last season, on the steamor Ora, of which M. J. J. Campbell, of this city, was master, and which plied between Daw son and the White Horso Rapids. He was universally liked and respected, not only by the traveling public, but by his employers and thoso associated with him in tho navigation of the great river of the far north, and it was generally conceeded thaj ho was tho most expert swift water pilot on the coast, a fact which enabled him to draw the largest salary yet paid in that region for this Bervice. "Only tho second last trip of tho Ora, the officers and crew presented Captain Waud with the best gold watch which money could buy in the Klondike capital, and the nows of his death will be deeply regretted wherever ho was known. "The deceased leaves a widow and family, the oldest of whom, a lad of 17 years, spent last season witli him, and who, it is understood, are comfortably provided for in their home at The Dalles, Oregon." Etlquettn or Introductions. Tho Culture Club at Cauthorn hall lust Friday evening discussed topics under "The Etiquettoof Introductions." Culture is a twin to education, and he who would win position by the latter must grace it with the former. Famil iarity with the following Bimple rules of etiquette discussed by the club may never come amiss: Inferiors are introduced to superiors; gentleman to the lady ; younger to the older. The question of rank does not hold good in American society. Never bow hastily. The lady bows first. An American takes .his hat off to a lady ; a foreigner raises it but slightly. Introductions should not be indiscrim inately done. No gentleman should be introduced to a lady without her permission. At a dinner party the hostess intro duces to the lady the gentleman who is to tako her to the dining room, but rare ly makes further introduction. Great pains should ho taken by a hostess to introduce shy people. It iB well in presenting two strangers to say something that may break the ice and mako the conversation easy; as ' Mrs. Brown, allow me to present Mr. Starr, who has just arrived from Manila." Always respond to the greetiug in tho key-note of tho giver. One of the duties of tho host nnd hostess of a privato party is to make the guests acquainted with each other. Pronounce distinctly tho names of those introduced. Ease and self-possession are esseulial to happy introductions. Introductions are often dispensed with at a private ball. If introduced to an objectionable per son at your friend's homo, give no sign of ill feeling while you are the guest of your fritnd. As a rule the introduction calls for a slight recognition thereafter. A gentleman will not let the lack of an introduction prevent him rendering services to any unattended lady who may need them. He will politely offer his protection, escort or assistance, and when the service has been accomplished, politely bowjwd retire. Union-Gazette. WARE THAT WEARS. All silver-plated ware looks alike when it ia nkw. I am selling high gradn Forks and Spoons that will look well in five years from now for tho silver on them goes deeper than the eIiIiio, And the price is not bo very much more than you would pay for trash. IlAltltY O. Likhu, 15 21 Jeweler in Vogt block. Mrs. It. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., BiiyB, Our baby was covered with running sores, uewut'a Wltcn tiazei eaivo cured her." A speclrlo for piles and skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. A girl who desires to do general house work (cooking excepted) can find em ployment by applying at this office, What a horrible sensation yon ex perienced when you looked npen that unfortunnto man and realized his de plorable condition. Ever thought of youraolf thought that by your persist ent carelessness you might Eomo day havo tho same cfll'ction? Unless by accident blindness always comes ono way by neglect. Eyes be come weak; you strain them ; they be come weaker ; you continue your care lessness. At last it is too late, your case is hopeless no help no cure. Como in today. We'll examine and tell you just what is needed, fuee. Then, if you like, we'll supply you. Turn. If. Libre, Graduate optician, at H.O. Liebe's Jewelry store in Vogt block. 15-2t Tim Modern Mother Has found that her little ones aro im proved more by tho pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Fig", is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. That Throbbing Ilemlncho Would quickly loave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life PillB. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cente. Money back if not cured. Sold by i Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 lluuso to Kent. A six-room house, on Eighth street, opposite S. Bolton's residence; four1 rooms furnished, including piano. For further particulars apply to Robert Teague, at W. A. Johnston's hardware store. 12-tf The Supply Limited. Sunrise on Mt. Hood from Lost Lake. riacd your orders now tor Unristnias or you may get left. Giffbrd. nl7-lm H. S. Soule, the piano tuner, will be in The Dalles on Dec. 14th and 15th. Any desiring pianos tuned may leave word at I. C. Nickelsen'sor the Jacobsen Book and Musio Company's. 13-td Now is tho time to sit for Xaias photos. Cloudy weather preferred for sittings. So says Gifford. novlT-lm1 THE Wilson AiiTight He&tetf OUTSIDE DflFT LtllE THIS: There aro other AIR-TIGHTS, but tho WILSON. ...SOLD ONLY BY.... JfTAVS & COWE, Sole Agents. r r Str. Regulator. (Limited Landings.) Str. Dalles City. (Touching at nil Way l'olnts.) DOWN. nows. I.v. Dalles at (1:30 a. M, Monday Wednesday .. . Friday Arr. l'ortluml (uncertain) I.v. Dalles I.v I'orlland at 7 A. M, at Ha. m. . iiv.ita ) . . i P, ThuiMluy ., 'r..iUii.n Monday Wednefcday Friday Arr. Dalle, at 5 I'. M. m Hninrimy, E Arr. I'm R, Kt 5 r. m irimim K FUW UUJUf'UttT, iiiUUINUMX AINU iM-iUiABUttt!;, 3 B Trnvol by tho Steamers of tho Itegulator Lino. ft rons the bebt service possible, t, Portland Office, Oak-Streot Dock. W. A right f til III tiiutcr WiK often cause a horrible burn, scald, cnt or bruise. Bncklen's Arnica Salve, tho best in tho world, wilt kill tho pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, bolls, corns, felons and all fkin eruptions. Best pilo cure on earth. Only 25 cts. n box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 Mr. J. Sheer, Srdalia, Mo., savod hia child's life by One Minute Cough Curo, Doctors had given her up to die with croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs, old?, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and lun troubles. Relieves at once. You will not havo boils if yon tako Clarke A Falk'a sure euro for boils. mm Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, hay or peat. oo-Q-oo- Construction This is an nlr tight heater of the oval sheet steel tyre! it ha CAbT I HON LIXINUS, making it durable; :ilv has fron feed door, cast top and bottom and ornamental suing top, with gtlddlo cover underneath. Nickeling It has nickeled urn, rnme plate and foot rails. We have u complete stock of taem on hand,. Call mid see our stock before buying elsewhere. jnaler & Benton GENUINE : - ) '5 '! none that equal J REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, Pen w yslofia Nav. Go. : Tho Steamers of tho KcguUtor l.lno will run as per the fol lowing bohedule, tho Company reserving tho right to change bvhcdiile without notice. Str. Inland Flyar. (Limited Landings.) ui". Lv. l'ortluml at K a. u. . ... Tueuday , . , Thursday . ..Saturday Arr. Dalles (uncertain) DOWN. III'. Lv. Dalles I.v, l'ortluml at S a si. at 7 a. m. Monday Tuesday Weduo.duy Thursday J Krldav Saturday Arr. IVrtlaiul Arr. Dalles ; atU:;U l M. at 1:3) 1'. M. , . ,H Tho Company will endeavor to gtvo Its pat- fl For further information address H C. ALLAWAY, den. Agt., Tho Dalloj, h