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xam DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1809. norn tr ah. know. Kt-Govftntr Moody U in th ci'.y Irom Saleu;. J. C. Graham and wife, of ancoaver, are in the city. B. F. Miller arrived in the citv last ight from Heppner. night from liepp J ewe ar,d Mamie Imbler are in the city from Hood Kiver. Mr. and Mr. V. I,. Itinkle ere down froui Antelope visiting relatives. T. Whit more nd wife, of Goldendale, were passenger for 1'crtlaud this morn ing. Mr. M. Mcl.iniel sras a passenger on the boat tins morning, bound for Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrt. F. C. Hamilton, or Lake county, were registered at the L'uialilla yesterday. Mr. and Mrt. N. Mcl.eod came over from liolden.lale yesterdav and left thit morning for Portland. Mrt. J. .; Geitendotffer, who has been spending a ihort time in Watco, returned home last evening. V. H. Ward arrived in the city ves torday from Gillian) county and it visit ing his parrtitt here, lie it on hit way to California. juiius ritner nas reiarneu 10 iuei Pallet from Portland and accepted a position in Parkins barber shop. Mr. risher is a popular barber and many will be pleated to hear of his return. Mrt. A. M. Williams came up from Portland last night to visit her children and sister, Mrt. Doane, before leaving for California, where, with the remain der of her famiiy, the will tpend the winter. Thursday's Dally. Geo. Johnston and M. J. Anderson, of Dnfur, were in the city today. C F. Miller and Wo, La. low are in the city from Ileppner. Geo. A. Young, a prominent and ex tensive iheepiuan of Kidgeway, is in the city. M. E. Miller, lata of Canyon Citr, patted through town today on hit way to Antelope. Mrt. J. R. Warner came up from White Salmon yesterday an 1 spent to day in the city. J. Stewart, sheepman of Monkland, l in the city today and called at the CnBOMCLK office. E. K. Lytle, president of the Colum bia Southern 11?., it in the city looking after railroad matters. II. N'jrthnp hat a ten-day cessaion of dnliet at the land othca and it spend ing the time at hit home in Portland. Mr. James Gibson, of Pilot Rock, Umatilla county, w ho hat been visum? with her mother, Mrs. Wick man, and later, Mr. G. F. Gointher, left for home rn Tuesday night't train. Friday s Ial!y. J. D. Heiiler it in from Dufnr. Frank Gable, of Wapinltia, it in town today. Harvey Young, of Goldendale, registered at the Umatilla yesterday wat R-ibt. Rand and W. S. Gregory are Ixi-inees visitor in the city from Hood Kirer. Mrt. J. Sarsfel! arrived last night from Portland on ber way to her borne 1 in Goldendaie. Mr. and Mrt. D.E.Witt, who have! lived for several veart at High Prairie, left today for Kansas. John Fender and wife came np last night fro. n Huston, on the Washington tide, and spent Unlay in the city. Mr and Mn Wi'hnr Rnltnn ar. rived yesterday from Antelope and are j guettt of Mr. anc -Mrs. t. Bolton. Rotcoe Oaks, the enterprising and popular traveling man, who it always welcomed in The Ilalies, came in yes terday and tpent today here. Mitt Erne Bolton left on thit morn ing's stage for Goldendale, where the will attend the wedding of her friend. Mite Gertradu Reeder, to John Coffie'd, which lakes place Sunday at high noon. Mitt Ella Giibonen and herconsin, Miss Lncy Clarke, of Mitsouri, who have been the guest of Mrs. E. L. Grunow tor the past few weeks, left thit morning forClickamat countv, where they will tpend the winter with their grand mother. Mrt. N. Doane arrived In the city lart night from ber home at University Per Read This, Consumptives "Frort the way my wife coughed for tix months, 1 knew she had consump tion. She ahowed it in her face, too. and her body watted away to mere skele ton. After the got down in bed the doctor couldn't do any good. I called in both Dr. T. A. Shannon and Dr. N. L. Hawten, each of whom it a first-Uas physician, but they had nothing that would reach the trouble is her lung. My wife's father caune to tee her one day, when she got very low. He lives in Cedar Lake, Wis., while we live in Rice Lake, Wis. ,e Said he knew what was needed, mod made me get a bottle of Acker" English Remedy for Coniamption. I went to Schmidt's, our local druggist, nd got a bottle, and it helped her ngbt away. She tk eight 50c bottles, And they put hir back on her feet and made her au sound and well ai tny o. "man in town. She has taken cm flesh again, ho d'xsn't cough, and if any me who doesn't know the fact was to be told ahe was so 1 ear death with consumption, he wouldn't believe it. My wife d'.es all ber housework, and at niglit sleep aa soundly as yon pleac. Her etomach no longer gives her any trouble at all. m telling. If so. I advise you to see J. N. Schmidt, the druggist who sold me Acker'a English Remedy for Consumption. , He'll tell you the aame thing. He ay Acker English Remedy is wonderful in all throat and lungtroublcs; that it is sold on a guarantee to cure, or money returned, and he never yet had a bottle come ba k to his store, a'though he hat told hundreds of them. My numo ULi-ther Bedell, kite Lake, Wis." . Akr'a Kniflnh Rrnly is aol l by all drna-jriafs under a politic guaranty 1 A VT.r """"I rfunde-l In caa t,t 7ilur. i.e., . andfia buttl In United Mates and Canada. In Knland i. .J , ,d., and 6-1. Wl OMtKaritt tte alxnt gwiranU W. U UOOHUt it CO., prnyrianr; .V York. For Sale by BLAKGLEY & HOUGHTON. and will tpnd a fw vrsfk vrith hr ton, lr. O. l. loan. Mrt. IVana was resident of Ttie Pullet tuanv wars and her old friends her will begird lo attain greet tier. Mrs. S. V. Soma arrived in tho rtlv i j-erjY fnua her hum in HiUiim", "Mont., and lelt tlii morning lo visit tier 1 parents. Mr. ar-d Mr. i.e... A. o.inis Ki.lw.y. A.jgener.l i.ii.iu,.. of t .1 lOimg tatllllV Will ta-r wiil take place on Mr. Voung't birthday, which ocvurt tome time next week. Mrt, C. G. Roberts and ton, Charl-yi left Mondav evening tor Portland, wh- re they will visit lor a few davs, after h ch they will leave for California, where they will spend the winter, in hopes "f benefiting Charley's health, which has been very poor dnrinir the last tew months. Hood Kiver Sun. Tkf steal Christmas tun of All. In choosing a Chiitluint gift for a friend w hat can afford more present or lasting pleasure than a subscription to Ti:e YofTit'a Companion? The delight with which it it welcomed on Christmas morning it renewed every week in the Tear. The charm ol it it discloted little by little at the months run their course. There It 00 household in which it will not prove an inspiration. Those who wish to present a year's .... auit,iv. " - the beautiful new Companion Calender for l'JOO sent with it. Thit Calendar is a reproduction in twelve color printings of three exquisite designs by a celebrated American artist, a member of the Amer ican Water-Color Society. In addition to this all the issues of Tub Companion for the remaining weeks of 1S99 are tnt free from the lime tuhscriplion is re ceived for the new volume. Illustrated Announcement NumVr containing a full prospectus of the vol ume for llfOO sent free U any address. THE VOflH'S COMPAXJO.N. 203 Colombo Avenue, Boston, Mast. Juka on m Uaker rhyslelau. Since smallpox made its appearance in our city one of the leading blacksmiths of town was unfortunate eno igh to get kicked by horse, while in the act of shoeing it. Upon investigation it was found that the skin had been broken, and blood appeared on the face ami arm of the tniilhy. In bis attempt to stop the blool and relieve the pain, the in jiired partt had received more or lest coal dust to that it did not look alto gether like a fresh wonnd. By thit time a crowd htd gathered aronnd the I young man, who wat rather pale and 'tilting down, Just then the doctor ' came by, and being attracted by the I crowd stopped to tee what wat the ex 1 citemont. After looking at the "un- I fortunate" man a moment, he said, iavniino man vnn tiavi varioloid, lamall- 1 i ' J ' . pox,) yoo had better get home." Then tnrning to Tom, bit partner, laid, "lake him away, take lican. him away." Kepnb- Old Ocean on a Tear. Advices from all along the Oregon roast tell of an unusually lull tea la-i Wednetday morning. The Creecenl City Record tellt of ilie i-fleet of the huh lidet there: " Wednesday morning the highest seat for several years, prevailed along thit part of the cotst. The water ran ncuntain high, washing debris ever t'ie breakwater into the streets of Crescent City in many places. At the west end of Second ttrret legs were piled high in the street by the force' of the breakers. It was grand sight to watch the wavei break along the rock bound coast, throwing spray cvr the highest mainland points and recks de tached from the shore line. The most damage was done the bridge leading across Elk river in Elk valley. Log? were thrown onto the ttructnre damag ing it to such an tx'ent as to make it impassible. Paint your houte with paints that are fully guaranteed to 1st:. Claike A Falk have them. Maybe you doubt what I ANTI-BRYAN MOVEMENT Maryland Democrat Are Anxious tu Lead One So Gorman TolJ Crokcr Xcw Yoik Democrats Arc Invited to L'ncourace It Himiinu For a Candidate. Nxw Yokk, Nov. 13. The IIrald tayt: Maryland IVmocratt will lead In an anti-Bryan nioviuient If any en couragement It ottered them by the leaden In thit tlate a.id other Eastern statrt. Thit fact wat announced to Richard Cmker by Ex-Senator Arthur P. Gorman and Governor-Elect John Walton Smith. Senator Gorman It quoted at taring to a ft tend last evening that a sufficient number of anti-Bryan delegatet would be tent to the next national convention to prevent the Nebraska leader from obtaining the two-thirds vote necessary for nomination. While in New York Senator Gorman and Governor-Elect Smith have beuu in close consultation concerning the IVniocratlc policies which Maryland may develop during the next tix montht. With them at the Waldorf Attort wtt Buchanan Schler, censin of Admiral and surveyor of the port of Baltimore under the last Cleveland administration. Mr, Schley it a close friend of Senator Gorman and hit pretence started the rumor that Etsteru Democrats would unite in presenting the name of Admrial Schley in the next convention. It is Slid, however, that Admiral Schley has announced that ha would have nothing to do with politics and would not accept the presidency as a gift. If Senator Gorinan'l plant reach their full fruition, Maryland will hold a very early state conventional which a delega tion to the national convention will be named which will be solidly and openly oppoted to Bryan. Other Eistern atatet and tome South ern Itatet are expected to follow Mary land' example. No candidate has been settled upon, it is laid, with whom to oppose Bryan. Arrested for Robbery. PiNDl.tTO, Or., Nov. Ik Ruddock was brought from hit home In the Blue mountains todsy by Deputy Sheriff Taylor, an I lodged in jail on the charge of holding up tix people, who were robbed here October 31. Ui that even ing, t 7 o'clock, at the west limit! of the lown, a tracked man he'd np three teamt and tix people, robbing them of all the money they had. Rnddock hat been watched since that time, and var ion (! v c.-s have l-en n sorted to to l.sten guilt npon him. Bowman, one i f !!) he!J up, made t'i complaint, and twesrs he recogn x-t the voice of K'l Mock at that of the man who robbed him. It will not he a surprire t any who are at all familiar wilh the ?n qualities of Chamiierlairi' Cough lmilr, to know that ix-oji'd everywhere take plea. ure in relating their experience In the nue of that splendid me ticine and in telling of the lneflt they have re ceived from it, of bad col Is It has cured, of threatened attacks of pneumonia It has averted and of the children it has saved from attac ks of croup and whoop ing cough. It it a grand, good medicine. For sale by Blakeley A Houghton, drug gists. A High License Passer). Somi Exno, Wash., Nov. 21. The city conncil tonight ptsted an ordinance raising the taioon license to flOOO. The vote stool four in favor of the ordinance to two in favor of f.VX) licenses. The li cense bat heretofore been t't'K). II i,i h license will be an issue in the coming election, at the present ordinance doe not affect the present licenses, none of which will i xpir until after the election of a new council. If the voters torn out, the prospect are in favor of the tuccett of high licente. World' Fair Director is Dying, Niw Yoax, Nov. 22. At 2:.'10 thit mornln, Colo lei Geotgt It, Davit, director-general of the world' fslr, was ttill alive, but much weaker. Hit physicitnt laid they had given up hope of bit recovery. Colonel Davil ha been ill f ir tome day wilh valvular heart disease, Kid McCoy Breaks Down. Nxw Youx, Nov. 22. A repirt comet from White Plains tonight that Kid Me- I Coy, wiio has been training at William) Mul.loon'i farm lr the match with Ma her December 11, hat collapsed physically and will probably never be able to enter the ring airain. It it tald that I.I1 nervous syste..i is almost com plete wreck. Filial Kollvr-Skate Collision. IxiiKriMikNCK, Or., Nov. 2I. Susan, a ile of Chet Van Meer, of thit city, died Monday night. Death wat catired, It it supposed, by a fall, while skating on roller skates at the Auditorium Saturday evening, November ll, when the collided with another tkaler. "I wouldn't be without DeWitl's Witch II;I .Sulve for any considera tion," write Thos. I!, Ktiodes, Center field, O. Infallible for piles, cuts, bum and skin dileaset. Ileware of counter re ill. NOTICE. r it i: K (liKti"S, 4..I l I ik. i n l t rtsT MI.K, V. -I. WJ III m-.Mi.lniic lih Hie .ii l l"ii ' '' etiltlli.l "Ail Ael Mil.l.ililli I I" li e Mtelma el II..' male ,. I'naoiiiil lln i.em tal hVli'ill l W lii'M "II U liyl M. .!..!) Ill .lime, I "l Hi;; feiitllus 1'rntx.MU on.tinttlminl Aiiieli.lmel.t., i.i.rm,. Kl.rii.ii v l. I ". I. I I i.ivi, ...r rru..r el 1 lie suie nl uhk hi. il" bet.hy eaii.e llu' Mluttlnt nKvl ami ii. I". lll l.i Hie I .ii.H lull. '111. I Hi Mule id I.MH..II, I ellltli.l In lir the wretnry ol Mill-, t" Iw .ul.ll"li. ("t eiiliawilllv weeka 111 1 II Pi 1.1 I M .iM. I , a Nwi"r puti.t.lii.l In tlio aeivulll Jiellelal I'l.lili t ul the Male ol I in n,n. Pirn at Hi I B lt.il. at falem. te.n, I.I1L) this jl.taav ol NuieiiiliT, A H. IMitt i'. T. lik. I K, luivetlim. Br Hi linernr: V. t. lilMIAK. Kirrelaiv id Slat. PKSATE JOINT Kltl.t THIN, NO. i. R nwiivt tit ths Keiiale, th lliMiaeenn. ruriins. Itial Ilie ful li w In af amendment I" Hit Ci'lialltiltliMI ! Ill Mat l Olrn.m lw and la hereby iuHeil 1 hal seelli.il 10 ill Artlclr XI. el 111 rull.lllll It. in id tn Male il in ..ti and theaaiii la hvrelir atinnatnl. and In lieu llieniid enellini U' ul Alltclv M. abail be lulli. a. ARTtCIX XI. Kei-tlun 10. No county, rlly, .iwu, arh.nil ilia Irlelur iilliii mnnli'liHil ei.riMiiallini ahall Im al lowed li Uiim Imlel.liM In any manner or lor any imrtioae to au amount liielinllns nrvaeiit e l.tins In.li'liii.ln, In Hi aaaTi-Kaie etin.iins ttv ir centum en Ilia vaiuol Hi taaalil froterly tlU'reln to l R ortained liy til la. I aa aeaanirnl for Mnl and ei.itntv laaea prevtona lo 111 lucurtln id aueti Indi-ntiAlliiaa, Ad. '. Iiil hr the .annate Jannar a'. I'. '. t l'l.to!, I'lialdi nl ul th eenat t'oneurred In by In lloti., Kebruary !, Imii. A. 1'. kiAl.y, ik.i id the II. ma. Adopted by Hi senate January SI, l".V jiurM M... 1-re.liIenl ul in m-nai. CiHieurred In by Hie Itou.. Kil.rnary I, !... I Haa. b. SliK.'KS, hjaker ul lit lli.ua KKSATE JOIN r KM II I rii'S, No U. II It rcautved br itie Menale. th It. ill ism etirrins' IIihIIIi letlowtlic at.ieiiilinnl lo in l onaiiliitlon ol lli Mat el ontToii, In lie is ul Section Veil of Article peieu Ol, Uc aud lb cam la oarvby ruHiaii, tien it . asiTioa T. a. Th l-evl.lattv Aaiembly may pmi Id for the election 01 eunreni ami l irrull J.l.iKi-a in u.a lluel clnaa. a. on id bleb rla.e ahali i-iin,ll id 111 Jualier u( lb aui.reine 1 onrl, ho alia. not litrlurill elreult duly; and th oilier rla.a an. 11 r..i'i 1. 1 aa many , iri-1411 jiiiin-. m n.ai b deinrd neeeaa ry. alto ahnll hold lull term. without all..tuiat and n ho altall Lak lb aaiu oath al th liuprvlti Jilda.'a. 'I he l-si.lativ A.aeuibly iny crvwt at u.auy rlreulla aa may bv uri-eaaary. AdoDteil t.y lb nat, Kebmary IV Hl C. W. tCLtim, I'riatdi nl nl the nat. . Concurred In b lb llouae, Kebruarr l'i. l.'it. w. . kiilit, nHk,r id tli lli.iia. A't"iteit by th Kenate, January II. I-.H Jo.srrl blUoN, 1'teni.li-nl id the rnate. Concurred In by th H.mw, ritirunry fi. t-'.O i Haa H. jwii"iii, ei-kero( the llou. Ilot'fE JOINT Rt-.ii.l Tlo.S'. No. in. Iteaolved tir tli It. .11., t tic nviial cniurr Ins ; 1 hal the follow lis aiiie.idinriil to th 1 ,.n atlliltloli ul lb Mateuf urif..u be and hereby la liroim-ed . Tt.al lb Oinatllutlon ta amendi.l by adding Atllclo MX. aa I. .lion a, lo nil aariti.s six. Heetlon I. Th neeeaaary ua of land, fnt th eonatruell. 11 1 t leaeriolra or at.trnse h..lu. f r th iunMM of Irilnatiun or for risnta of way for th eoir.tmelliin of eatmla, dl U l.e. fl'inu-a ur la toeoniey water lo I .'ar nl u. lor any UM-ful, b-liertel,il or neei.ar nuii. or for : dralnaiie, or fur drainage of m!ht-a or the work thira llieteof, by nienria of road., riillroaita, Irain- ( Waya, euta, luunela, iballa, ttol.tlnf work., dtlinlior other iie.'e.aarv n'i'4ii !i lln lr e.nn plet ileTelofillleot or any other liae nrreaary 111 Ih Coint'ltto del lo.im nl ol tli natural r aourei-a of th Mate or j.r, M-ri a I Ion ul I he heal I h of Ma Inhalillnllt. la hereby UeelMlmt lo lw a iub lie 11a and autecl In tie; regulatlnn aud voiilrwl uf the Male. eectloli i. Th right lo al.pri rtl.f!h ll iap. prnnrtaliil water, id any ralural atn am In urn vnelal uaea ahall never hd. tiled eiTtt.nt. 1 h uae of ail watera nowapt.ro prtaled fur aa'. rental nr dlatnhntlon. alaoof all water originally appropriated fur prltateu. but Whleh. alter anrb at.proprt.tt.in. haa here! , for been or ma. hrroalt.r be aold, relllrd or dta trlbuted, I hereby di:ar-il lo li a lU'.IIeu and autoeet lo tr r.-ulaton a"d eotilrid of the Mate in the manner priwrlned by law. Irlul In riehl I., iiM .i. .....1. -i.... .ii I be ub)-l lo u. b 1 ro i.lona ..f lm f .r Hi- Uk nig 01 private .nrty for puLlle or prlv .l 11 aa pmvide.1 In M.11..11 l Article I ol th 1 on "III. Ill f the Nlate nf On g..n. ecllmi I lb tlnhltnr.llerttm.-ai.re. nl fieuaatlon fur th uae of water suppllrd loam eoui.lv, eily, lown or w.tvr dl.trlrl or It. balm aula t l.. ri .. la a frat ielilM-, and rannol In i r eiaadeii-ept by authority uf and lu a maimer prtacrlbed by law . Adopts by the lliaiar. tebnnry I'., Ij I W . I' k gal.r. -i-.k. r of th If. ma. t.ignil klareb "t 1 I'VI. Adopted by the Senate, ri-l.nmry 17. l-'iL C. W. Kl'LTON, rreanleni of the nenato. Clglu.1 March .1, lavl Adoptil by the I'ouae, lehruary fi, 1-1'.. Ilia.. H Muonaa, aaker id lhell.ua roncurred In br th aenate, February 13, l.'a'i. JoatrH titan., I're-I.leul of Ibe Senate. llolK JOINT RIN'H.CTIOS NO. J. prnpnalng an arneiidinerit ti th f 'nn.tltuf Ion nf theatatvij OriY'm, by Itpe.l.l.g eectlon lidl Article I. KeanlTed by the Ifnnae, the renate eoneurrlnt . That rU.iu &'i of Allude I ol III onaUluUnu b anil hereby la refa-aled. Aib.pled by the llnuae, January It. I"r1. W. I'. Ka.nr, sp iaacr nf Ih llouae. Concurre.1 In by the Meuafe. January ,10, ati . W. KtLTu, frvaldentol lliamnat Adupleil by th Ifnnae, January no. I",, i Haa ll. Muoata, eker of the llnuae. ('(incurred In by the Senate, fi-brn.ry It, ai.-, JnetrM Wlui, I'ri-aideul uf Ilie IK-Uat f KNATE J'lINT HKsol.l'TIOX Xf) 7. Peltreaolnd by the Senate, th ll'.'lae eon . cirru s ll.atllie (..Una lug amenduient to Ih l onatitutlnn of the Slalu nf Oregon b aud la hereby proponed: a srit i.g I. Thel(-tyo franrhla In this Stat shall nut hereafter bi prnlilbitiat toauy eltljteu on aevuunl ul aea." Adnpted by Ibe Senate, rhriirar S, tVt. Jo.aril himiir, Preaideul ul ibe Senate Adnpted by th llnuae, fetirtiary It, taut. Hia. H. Mooaaa, Mieaar of th llouae. Adnpted by th Renal. January ill, part. 1. (.. 'I A V LoK, I' real, lent ol the Senate. Adopted by the llnuae, January HI, n. I.. V. tasTss, Srakr ol Ilia Hnu. rSITKIi STATIC nr AMEKI riini n i iKanoa, . ortie of Hn'retary ol Slate. I I, T. I. W'Nn A It .Secretary of State of th Stnt of Irri-guti and ( uatiMi,in of tli seal nf said slate, do hereby eerllly that I hao compared the prei-edlng copy of seuale Joint I'.i'anlutlou No. nf hi. ..tflttlaltv Aaietnbly of sw t, "Municlf.nl Indi-liti.lneaa ametiilineiit." Serai Julnt Hi .nlutlott S.i 1:1 of II.h ldalnllre Aa ainiblyid lm,- Mudlelary Amendenl; ' ll.in.a Joint Keanlullnn No. 10 nf "lie ll.lnllv Aa aeuihly of 1-11 ..Irrigation A memlm it ; ' llntl, I, .llit lleanl.illun No. I of the lgtalntle Aa-en.bly nf l"M, hepealllig Amendment," and S4-nnta Julnt KiManlnlliHi No. 7 of the legla I. live Aaaembly of .i'., -K'Hnl sulttage Ameiidinent." wilh Iheollglnal eoph-a now on Ilie In thla nir.ee, and Ihat the aatne la a eorreet Itnuaerlpi tliet rotn and Hi hul thereof. 1 Tg.Tiw.iay W itgasor, I liar her unto aet my baud and altlie.1 herein K1I.1 the aeal of the state nf ori gnn. Inii at the 1 y luil, i Salem, Orenn, thla I bird (lay id Noreuils-r, A. 1) if'i. r. 1 in niiar, rtoerctary ol htals. Turkey Mhool, There will le a turkey and pigeon shoot on the ireach Wednesday and Thtirttlay, Nov. Lnb mil .IDth, contlncted by A. V. Marsh and Isaac Joins, td d Fresh 5aralr.(r chips and tailed almonds f.,r a.le at Dawson't grrs'ery "tore. C. J. STUBLING Whrtior.i' and RaUII Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agtncy Icy tho Great t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WUISKEY Ir-mi "f t " I"1 ir tallon. ( to ! yeara old.) " JMFORTED COONAO Ir-ni 7 iH) 10 l2.tJ per gallon, m m ;t) ,, ,,, , PALII'ORNIA BRASnrS JIM" S.VA tolHI'Oier Bailor.. 14 ii.,r. ,M ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLTMPIA BEER on draught, and Val Dial and Olyinpia lleer In bottla Impiiiled A U and I'orter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and " DOMESTIC CIOARS. STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash? Yt'!, aiul wash white. You ran Havana thinn wu'lu-tl at tho Steam Laundry. The Maine point i ijuality unl tho Merritt tf tnr work is tsiu-H that jiooplo p Miles to jatr:ii.e r.s. Our j'lifeH aro not Hobson's choice, hut the utanilanl rate?, which are ml Cevera high as kohio pi'ojilo tliink, and we want tn C-U-B-A cuatoimr of outh. Corner of First and Court Street, Phone 341. THE DALLES. OR. Was co Ware h o us e C o m pany Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail k-nds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, x kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, mi"? Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle- tfjTl T'loill This Hour is m an u fad n rod aipreasly for family " uu' ns: wrv ac I. jnaranttaail to giva salnlartiiaj, Ws iwll onr goods lowar than any house In tbt tnsda, and If you don't think m call and got car prior and ba oonvincn). Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Bai ley and Oats. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this wellknown Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. 'A i 1 i Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in Tho Chronicle. i The Dallas, f tea. aa, aaa. ittn yiji'uijiuibi 1 j Job PHnUrs. 0