Our Semi-Annual Remnant Sale of Dress Goods and Silks will commence Monday, January 8th, 1 900. 37 cents. 11 50c and 00c lino of Dross Goods for the balance of tho week now on sale at.... One Just received elegant line of White and Black Organdies. SPECIALS IN GROCERY DEPT. Tapioca 5c pur pound Sago Tic per pound Corn Starch 0c per pound Pioneer Cream (I urge cans) 10c per can !! pouiulf Golden Dates for 'Sta !1 pounds California White Fi'gs for 23e 7 pounds Finked Wheat for 23c 10 pound sack Pure Buckwheat Flour for 45c 1 gallon can Acme Syruf for 40c 1 gallon Sorghum fof GOo y. gallon Log Cabin Maple Syrup for 03c 1 gallon Log Cabin Maple Syrup for .f 1 23 All GoocIb Mnrkod In Plain Figures. PEASE &, MAYS Dalle loile Ate Hpmmodlc. e Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone Ao. J. - JANUARY 5, 1900 ii: i hi m-m sarvtsl In every btylo by A. KELLER. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. business meoting of tho Epworth thodist church. lie V. of 0. Glee Club boys passed uugit mu v.ny uiih auuruoon uu moir mewaru lMirney. iliey will give n cert in I'ortlnnd. pair of epoch was K ft in the post- co Wednesday by an old gentleman, o may nave them by applying at this co and paying for advertising. haplaln Gilbert's lecture has been ayed tint n week, and hu will bo in 0 Dalles on the evening of the ICtll, d will speak in the Congregational, urjh. So far about about a dozen have reg- ......I ...ill. ii. ..i i- 111.11.. .. i .. . HI I 11 1 .1 ....if....,, ...tt.ii.i it.. u'j .llll.ui. ua IIIU nniiiHi'n iiv. tin nnii nr. riinra u-i in. mill i linn iiuiiiiL luuv iilii. in 11 ni'ii in uv uu iireinif it n i'i im. i in llllllM 111 III ll!-h 11111 Illl lll'l'lll I'll. 11 llll'll III i i.tii-i iiji vill. IIIUIIUIS HI llll UlVl'll 1 I'll II . Till) 11 1 1 II 1 1 ll llll'li! iiur 1. 1 tl.n i.nl.Ki. 1 IHW llllil. ill lltik IlKiiflt.i ll.i. .............. youu who miiy nave been n inemuer uionths prior to tho regular meeting (intilli il In vntn. j favorable that the low price for wheat i has little efl'ect upon tho spirits of the people, who are promised a bountiful wheat crop this year and a fair price for it. K. O. Yistet day the pitman of tho steamer Dalles City was broken. She wus, how ever, not disabled and i3 running today, and transfers will be made at the locks both today and tomorrow. Monday Ehe I ivlll )in tnlfriii i.fT nvi.rluinli il t linrnnuli 1 v 1 ..... .w ....W.. W.l, ............. . . ... ... and lepaired, during which time the Regulator will carry on the traflie, leaving The Dalles Mondaye, Wednes days and Fridays, and ariiving Tues days, Thurtdays and Saturdays. A large black bear was captured re cently about live miles from the St. Martin springs on Wind river by Amos' St. Martin. We are told that frequent ly in winter when tho snow is deep bear will capture deer in that locality. It seems that bear can widk on snow that deer will tittle through, thus enabling bruin to have iwgreat advantage over the fleet-footed 'animal. I'ioneer. In contrast with the weather of tho opening, week of 1U00, which ia cloudy and cannot bo. said to be cold, was that to his injuries, and he is today hobbling about on a crutch. Misname is with held by request. It will be a satisfaction to the friends of Miss Ellen Chamberlain in Th Dalles to know that the is to lie again associated willt Prof. Gatch in educa tional work, having beenHeeled Wednes day as dean of li where he is presi these two popula ated in their Dalles and S r6aj ywork ttle, bi iciiltural college, For many years icators were associ- in Salem", Tho for tho pait Since thu Emallpox scare la abroad in u in lit . I et I uu inti'nt it mliilii im ii. ,1) ciutlon Dalles people aguinst allowing! ruu-m of ,tfio corresponding week last year, I mid allow when on the 0th tho river was blocked anu a ngni enow w as on me gmuuMr il was not, however, vjnstwy cold, the thormomoierjbTrfTing to nine above but oiijuKrhiring tho week. Most, of our residents would ptefer the clear cold weather to tho present dismal, foggy atmosphere, with continual Uncut otiirm lain. In Canyon City recently it case of liquor Belling to minors eamo up before a jury, which failed to fine a verdict of guilty, as nilllcient cvldoneo' could not be found to convict. Tho jury, how ever, added that they found the parents tho more guilty us they bad . failed In three years Mies-' Chamberlain lias taught in the, normal fchool at Mon mouth. h"o will have supervision of tho girl'studcnts at tho college, save at tht? dormitory, and will ..teach history, drawing a salary of ij-1200 a year. Merritt Campbell is the name of an uufortunato individual who was today adjudged insane by Judge Mays and com mitted to the asylum. Four or five years ago lie was committed by Judge White from Clackamas canity, but lias been out on parole. Ho owned a farm near Winnie, but recently came into tfie city and besought his brqttiw-,- works in a lestauraiUr-ttrfeil evcrvtblmr i-rrTTo escape from neonle Tho Dalles might well ho termed a spasmodic city. Wo do everything by "fits and BtartB." If ono conplo takes it into their heads to leave tho path of I single blcesedncse, Immediately a host of otherp forsake the path and fall Into the matrimonial ditch. If ono person dle, three deaths invariably follow; one birth notice will at once be followed by a half dozen others; should n citizen conclude to enter n particular lino of business, u doz' ti others decide that is just what they will excel in ; and eo on throughout the calendar. In society tho eamo trait is noticeable. While for the past two or three years interest in social functions lagged, this winter there is a surplus, particularly in the dancing lino, and scarcely a week passes without witnessing two or three parties. Honco receptions have alio nourished, and Uhh so numerous have inch pleasures become that there is no cause whatever for complaint. While this is as it should be, as it is a difficult matter to get too much pleasure out of this short life, at the same time there is a danger of being tco one-sided in the matter. Variety is the spice of life, and in getting enough of ' one thing other important questions are j apt to he overlooked and thus we be come dwarfed in that which is essential to our best development. If there is one thing above another in which Dalles young people are deficit nt (and wo speak it with regret) it is a taste for literary pursuits. How few of either sex can be seen at a good lecture. The visit of Chaplain Gilbert to our city should have been (and should ho) the occasion for a large gathering of young people; but iiow very few were seen throighout the audience and will Le noticed upon his next visit. We have one literary society, com posed of young people, (not speaking of tho High school scciely) hut how many attend? How many even visit their meetings? It is a fact that when thrown with literary people, and those who mix learning with their pleasures, wo are "all at sea." This is not as it should be. While we enjoy our dancing and other pleasure let us not, as wo arc often accused of doing, eductte our feet and fail to educate our heads. BUSINESS LOCALS. Clarke & Falk'a flavoring rxtractB nro the best. AbIc your grocer for them. Latest thing In cameras are Im proved Magazine cyclones at Donnoll's drug store. Floral lotion will euro wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke A Falk. I'alnt your houso with -paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Falk have them. Fresh cracked Nebratka corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., sayp, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did mo more good than anything I ever took." It digests what yon eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia and stomach trouble. Kxperienco is I lie best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton D.-iiggists. Kutrny Nutlci. Strayed from tho range on Dutch fht, ono dappled gray horse, four years old next spring; branded on left shoulder thus, C. Five dollars reward will bo given to any pet eon returning same to my place on 3-Mile. nov29-lmo O. W. Cook. Free! With every dollar purchase during January and February we will givo ono chance on a JSO Garland steel range. jan2-1w MaikeA Bknto.v. Heating VIU1UU Wo will make especially low prices c5n Heating Stoves from this on to make room for jour new stock of Cook Stoves. Steel llanges and Bicycles for 1900. Our prices will be the lowest we ever made. her i s mi. VKIU'CK YOU A 1. 1. KNOW. C. C. Wilson, oi Condon, is in the city. J. N. Fordyce went to Hood River today. Wm. McGuire came over from Gold endalo yesteiday. II. M. Rlackerby, of Victor, ta a busi ness visitor in tiie city. D. S. Ilrown and daughter eamo down from Condon yesterday. Geo. ISulton and wife, of Ilidgeway, are visitors in the city today. Mrs. Waud and son. Arthur, teturried last evening front a trip lo i'oitland. Miss Carrie 1'arrott was a passenger on yestorday's stage from Goldcndale Mrs. Troy Shelly, who has spent a few days with fijenjJiiinJriio-DAllep,-iarnejd. ""JJa-lttjrTroTiie near Hood Riwr todav. riio their duty to their boys inuol futniiih ing fiillicient umusoniejit to make home attractive, and therdfoio caused their children to seelcit ulsewheio. While all may not agrey'fn this verdict, neveithe lees the ndifike ia well tuned. To tanoa peep Into the commissioners . . . iLH-Mi. courtod.iy and watch thein hoiullwrr r over a lingo map one wouliUirrtagiiio ouUL-ir rlTAfrici thiiy had a plat of.tho SuivriTAfricaii war y disease to run which may bo in tho i 'JLf!i-Ei ' " " tin mrca.SS o. II il ittlltutitiitii rini M.ik ni.ii.i I ....... . w ii'ii vii tun I i uiauiuiiiii; (uu uuuiuy aim uuuiMivcnng LI LUI (llll'll Villi I I'.ll I'lHHH hM. ' " . . ...... w , llo tlio difjortao ut Moro wluitovor it ny, private lottura ami mueenKi'a ro ivwl from Wasco my thuy have a nulno ctitiu of muutlpux at Waeeo, thu tll'llt linlllir II Air. lltMd K'ttohhihtu uaiiiK every prccuution, and a letter e people tiro sensibly quarantining eir own homes against ita invasion. The ptoBent winter has been an ideal no expense for feed, while the grass tho ninue la better at thin tlmn timn r ten years. These conditions are so to compel the various, stubborn load districts to lie within corresponding election precincts, ua tho law does not permit n collision or intermingling on account of electing supervisors in each. Ho was just drunk enough' last night to think ho owned the earth, and in tended to begin by asserting his rights ns monarch of all he surveyed. Or course when ho got that far there wasn't room enough for hint even in tho place thut had been the cause of hlscondltlon, so they proceeded to eject him from tho saloon. In doing so lie somehow slipped and his ankle was badly dislocated. An otllcer was sent for aud he wbb taken to the city jail, where a physician attended ere who were pursuing him. His brother seenredja jib for him ut I'eteis', loading ties, hoping the hallucination would pass; but as hu grew worse, ho turned him over to the judge for exami nation, with the above result. NottC'U til VlltlTH. Under the provisions of the registra tion law all persons when registering are required to furnish to tho register tun odicer tho' following information : If natuiallzed, tho time, place, an 1 cOuit of naturalization. In .this con ntction, it is necessary to produce naturalization papers, or declaration of intention, ltr.sidence must bo specific; giving precinct, section, township atiuUrnfige; if within town or city, JJu-sffeet, No. if any, aud No. of lotwrl block ; if in any building wJj.pifooinB nro numbered, tho nu m bcjoT tho room and floor must be fiiiuiiuiimiuimiiiiumimiiiiiil. tttiuuii uuinmiiimi imftrrTin ii.i in ii i iiiiu i ii iirnl In order to avoid unnrcessat v delav and inconvenience, oveiy person deeir ing to register should ha prepared to furnish the above information. Facilities will ho furnished in eyory precinct in the county by either Justice of the IVnco or Notary I'ubllc. A. M. Kiw.hav, decl-SOdya Comity Clerk. Tlin .Minium .tlollitir Una found that her iittfo ones aro im proved moro by tho pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of tho laxative eflect of u gentlo remedy, than by tiny other. Children enjoy It and it benefits them. The truo remedy, Syrup of Figs, ia man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. Slue doesn't indicate quality. Beware ol counterfeit mid worthless salve oil'ered for DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. De Wltt'a is the only original. An infallible cure for piles and all skin diseases. Messre. J. L. Carroll and G. J. Fan ning, of Warm Spring?, were registered at the Umatilla yesterday afternoon. Dr. Cijas. Aflame, Tygli Valley's pop ular nu'iVvjrtfit, iB in tho city "visiting rclativeyaid attending to ' business aUaire. Mrs. Louise Crotliors and Mis? Cath arine Hroiison arrived in tLe citv aet evening from Santa IJarbara on a visit I to their brother, bred JJronson. Hovs. IL S. Kpperly and W. W. Gre gory, of the United Itrethctn faith, who have been spendinc somo time in the city, returned to l'ortland on todaj 'd boat. Mr. and Mis. C. O. Iu?sell arrived cMeidav front Salt L'iku Citv. and left this morning for HuyiCicek, MrIiiueHr-H?- iieniu iiiiureaicu tit uieuatUWlil filieep it Land Cornrmjiy.- Kdytard Clanton, Cleveland's ninr tihunt. was in the city yesterdav. Mr. Ciantou had tho misloituno to loso"hia store antl it largo stock of Chtistnms goods recently by fire. Mr, John KlioJes aird Miss Ktta Hut ton, brother tWl sister of Mrs.. J U. Goit, who IiaNiejiiivisitttTB iler for the past w'etrrTeHuiinil to li.eir homes in l'ortland today) G. H. Nicol.ii, manager of tho White Salmon Hooni and Iinprov.emont Com pany, anived in the city last evening. Ho reports the lumbering buelnoie as "bobmiijj.'" in that neighborhood. Ail vim tlhril l.tittiii'rt. I 'SE !2l s f V s 9 9 f -4. to '3: a:1 The Dalle Of. The Chtoniele, Job Pffintcrs 32 UJ l(TtlU) U LltUllilUUIl I'UIILUUI U I -n U iii 1 1 iTirf ijxirxi iiiitm ii i IlllllllllllUlii 7 f. i.-T- . Tk. . J L A. ! ATA "A I a it XT Jt-A.TjCIJL.rA-'i. '.V JL A "A -A. JilA' ATA" 'X The Great STEEL and MALLEA BLE IRON RANGE ! 7 uffn i U It' Following is tho list of letters remain ing in tho posloilieo at Tho Dalles tin-! called for January I, 1000. Persons 'j calling for tlio sumo will give date on ! which they wero advertised: i.An:s, Allen, Mrs Josio Crenshaw, Nelfio Huir, Mrs Mario Kelsey, Mrs Ktta Kills, Mrs K M Miller, Mlando Clark, Miss Ivy Itlce, Ail.i A Clink, Mis Ollio Hich, Mrs Julia OUNTJiKMKN. Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Ivomemhur that wo aro gollina llio same from v Y 1 )' y h , ' iiurk, William liurruian, F P Cotton, J P Hstell, Mr Wm Fairchild, L it Harris, Wm J (2) Heesock, Harvey Plimier, Tony ltupert, W C Sears, Mr Wilson, Georgo Warren, K O II. II. Kii)Ki.ii, P. M. $45.00 to $60.00 Which is a saving to our customers of from 15 to $25 ovor prico charged by cMers for inferior ranges. Writo for pamphlet, "Majestic Evitlonco." JWAVS & CLOCHE. jfj.TWrl.ri'.Tlj t