gulator Linev Just Received ! oQ4- oQo A. . FULL LINE - OF GENTS Tie Dalles, Tortlani anii&toria Navigation Co. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, OVERS H I RTS, E1W. COLLARS . and Cuffs, i and Tk Tlx m m n fV FALL WRAPS.- . From our lady patrons we have received many words of commendation in regard to our Fall Wraps ; and they all unite , in saying that they are the handsomest and most perfect fitting garments ever exhibited in this city. We would take great pleasure in showing them to those who have as yet not seen them. PEASE & MAYS. e - 0: 9 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postoffice at The Dulles, Oregon, :is becond-elass matter. Local Advertising. 10 rent ler line for first insertion, mid 5 Cents oer line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates lor Ions time notices. All loeai notices received inter than S o'clock will appear t:ie follouin;; day. .SATURDAY OCTOBER 1, 1S-.I2 LOCAL HIlfcVITlKS. Monday will bo5bilct:tion day. Thermometer tcSlay 7i The Dalles ine. liny a new ham of the Columbia Packing Company. Deputy shcrili Phirman is at Cascade . Locks today on official business. TJif re will -be" an' exodus of Dalles -ity Attorneys tomorrow to Moro. Mrs. Jessie Oakes, of Mitchell, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. P. Morgan. Miss Nellie Butler has accepted a sshool at Wamic, and left for that place yesterday. The new Congregational church in this city will be dedicated on the lGth int.' Mayor Mays is in the city today, and will remain several days. lie will be in attendance at the Press convention. The NewGerniania opened today, and "Messrs. Stubling & Williams sniile, the guests "smile" also, proud of such a neat cosey resort. City Recorder Menefee has had a very attractive card pSWted, descriptive of the city lots to be ewi.at auction, com mencing on the 11th. Mr. John G. banker, was. a k, the Goldendale enger out by stage this morning, ret ing from a trip to the Golden" Gate.' Justice Schutz court Toom has been Masonically "raised," by the introduc tion of a large liglTtwhich sheds its rays after nightfall upoA afrvho come search ing, i Madtroe pa rin 1 Five more boxis of elegant fruit from ! Tha.Dalles, r,sreceived at Portland ex- ' ' position this mpwting from the orchard of Mr. Emil Schafroo. That's right send it ahead Mr. Malcolm Maclnnes, assistant sec- retarv ut iuc uiii;uiiurai society, may be found at the office of Wm. Butler & T,NiCo., corner of Second and Jefferson Streets', The Dalles. Street commissioner Staniels will have the steetsNof Dalles city looking as neat as a new dm by' Monday night. . . ff 1. -. " It 1 - People who persistnlittering the streets with paper, etc., make Jack nearly as . mad, if not madder th&n the merchant who does his advertisingbv keeping a lot of old empt' boxes on thtssidewalks. Among the freigbtby the Regulator last night wass a fine lamp for Mr. N Harris. It was incased in a box as tall i as an ordinary ; drj goods counter, large base and small tpp. reminding one of the conundrum of grandmother's churn : "Big at the bottfim, emal at the top wiui a Btan in meimiaaie going nip-a-ta- Lneiaaiesoi tne committees who are going tcs ths Caacades on Tuesday to meet the members of the Press Associa tion, desire Thk Chronicle to say that they will not be prepared to erve re freshments to others than members of the Press Association, and advise others who go, to be prepared with lunch bas-, .keta.". 4 Mrs. C. G. Roberts, of Hood River, is at The Umatilla. Our Bro. Ed. cAdelbaugh is up on a flying visit todayTpmllood River. Wo regret exceedingly to hear that Mr. M. V. VTIarr.iebn, Hood River's popular merclftet' has had his doors closed by some carn creditor. Judge Blakeloy, in 'the matter of the estate of Mr. iSunshinc, deceased, met ! with others interested, in Justice Shutz court to make an inquiry into the estate ! as provided by law. I . The price for all advertising in Tim i Chronicle is uniformly the same. We j never make iish of one customer and fowl of another. We give better service ! for the price than any other daily news- i paper in the state of Oregon. Col. Sidney Dell of the sea-port city, passed throuifVon tlA noon passenger. AVe regret mis$ingpno of 1) is courtly greetings by fuilinio r meet the train. He is evidentlv off rm hmSuess to Osden or beyond. A mi ml km- of gentlemen, members, will soon iorm theyncorpi ation of the First Christian chifkch f The Dalles, Or. The work of bii the new edifice g the foundation for un. Alter com- pletion of the fouid amm bv the church society, the structure w ciir e put up by Contractor Boyer. We are informed that the action for damages resulting from the Union Paci fic railway accident at the cascades, Feb. Id, 1890, brought by Claus Meyer, has been settled the company paying com plainant $7,000. The case was started in the Wasco circuit court, and was afterwards taken into the United States court at Portland A. J. Ahola, for some time past man ager for the Farmers' Mercantile com pany at Goldendale, has severed his connection with that firm and accepted a position with Mays & Crowe of The Dalles. The Sentinel says : "Mr. Ahola is one of the young men who all unaided has proven himself capable of doing business upon a paying basis. The citizens of Goldendale will be sorry to lose this sterling young man, but our loss will be a decided gain for The Dalles. D. Cram will take the man agement of the Farmers' Mercantile company vice A. J. Ahola. Mr. Cram has had many years experience as a salesman and was a member of the firm of Cumming & Cram." W. E. Garretson says it is astonishing what a number of beautiful stones are" brought to him annually to be sent away to be dressed by a lapidary. Some of these are garnets, opals and the most lovely agates, picked up all along the Columbia. The latest are four just re turned to him from Denver for Messrs. John Marden and S. L. Brooks, picked up by them this summer at the Cascades A young lady of The Dalles has a beauti ful opal taken from the gizzard of a grouse, and it is polished as nicely as if it had been dressed by a virtuoso skilled in the work of polishing gems. These are facts worthy of mention , and go to add to the knowledge of the existence in our midst of many hidden mysteries yet to be discovered for profitable de velopment. Rooms to Let. Two pleasant bed rooms in a neat cottage on the hill, to let. Inquire at this office. . lO.ldtf DIM Dtclml, Ftesldent. ' Mexico, Oct. 1-A(5iaz has ,been for mally declared president , four more years, beginning ecember 1st. v ' Something to See. . The citizens committees of the Press association very much desire that the editors next week shall see for them selves some of the wonderful productions of Wasco, and will be pleased to borrow any choice samples of fruit, grain, veget ables, grasses, elc, anything that people may have to loan for the occasion. Bring them to the circuit court room, please, on Tuesday next, at noon. A committee will be there to receive them and take care of all contributions. thutch Notices. There will be the usual services at St. Pauls Episcopal church tomorrow. Celebration of the Holy Communion at 11 o'clock a. m. Rev. Arthur Rooney, of Cove will officiate. Congregational church services in the Court house Sunday a. m. at 11 o'clock, Sunday school at 12:15, and Young Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor at C p. m. All cordially invited. Union services at the court house Sun day evening at 7 Preaching by Rev. W. C. iTurtis, pastor of the Con gregational church. "A cordial invita tion is extended to all not worshiping elsewhere. Christian church services will be held in the court house Sunday at 8 p. m. Elder J. W. Jenkins will preach. A11 are invited. Rev Mr. Wistler will preach his first sermon in The Dalles at the new M. E. church tomorrow. Inspecting: Coal FlelilA. In the Buffalo Courier we find a Pitts burg special, giving an account of the travels of a party of experts in Pennsyl vania, inspecting the coal fields at var ious points. One of the members of the party is Mr. E. L. Hedstrom, of the leading coal firm of Buffalo, E. L. Hed strom & Co., well known to many citi zens of The Dalles. It will be remem bered that he visited the coal fields .at Fossil, in the spring of 1890. He is in terested in fruit lands in The Dalles, be ing of the firm of Taylor, Hedstrom & Burnside. We trust he will soon de velop coal lands in our immediate vicinity sopn. The special above re ferred to says: "Messrs. Seibert, Roberts and Hedstrom while 'here were" the guests of Messrs. Lawrence and Dean. It was their first visit to the great Con nellsville coke region and the mines along the Pittsburg and Lake Erie, and they were greatly impressed with the magnitude of the coal fields, as well as the extent of Pittsburg's industries. Yesterday they visited the plant of the Loyalhanna coal and coke company as the guests of CM. Watt of Philadelphia, its general manager, who is a brother of D. M. Watt of the Pennsylvania's Mo nongahela division. Today they will visit the coal fields at Reynoldville in the Allegheny Valley, on . their home ward journey to Buffalo." On 10 Mile cr near this city, Sept. 30th, to the wifej: D. Davis, a son. irl IV an , For general bonsework in the country Apply at this office. . 9-S0dtf Wanted. A young man, thorough accountant, familiar with office work, also an ex perienced grocer, wants position in store, or. office. Satisfactory references iurnisnea. - Adaresst Std "Duncan," this office boh5i fed THROUGH Freisnt ana Passenger Line Through daily ' service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland 5 p. ni. PASSEXGEK KATES. One wav.'. $2.00 Round trip 3.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. FAST FREIGHT. Frr.it, per 100 pounds. . . . .- 30 Melons and Green Vegetables 30 Through connection with steamers to Astoria and Ilwnco without delay. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland in" arrival. - Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F.LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. OREGON Cnnyoxi City News. ' Thuksday, Sept. 30, the Xeivs says: Henry Blackwell has driven plenty of beef cattle from Grant county this sum mer and is still at it. He reports cattle in good condition at this season. Cjjsh is becoiuing a little more plentiful since Henry began scattering it around among stockmen. The rains of the past week effectually laid the dust and quenched the tires which have been burning so .furiously in the hills for several weeks past. It is hard to estimate the benefit that lias accrued from them. Xoble siwashes have invaded the mountain precincts again. Parties who boasted to "killum" if they showed up here again' have not been seen lately. Pat Mulcare has. already sown his crop of fall grain. Should we have the usual warm autumn, Pat may he com pelled to do the harvest act again this year. Sheepmen are figuring on driving their bands hojie from summer range on the mountain before a great .while, as snow will soon be whitening the landscape up there. Herbert Hunter, Frank Sels and others went hunting a few days ago and brought in one bear and a number of fine deer from the mountains. Sels shot the bear. Smith boys of Middle Fork shipped a carload of fine Percheron horses to South Dakota last week. The horses were some of their own raising. Let the good work of prospecting con tinue. Our camp will prosper some day perhaps in the dim distant future and maybe at an earlier day. The large potato that ornaments our editorial desk grew cn Brad Herburger's farm west of town without irrigation. It weighs 2. pounds. The Humboldt mine turned on the water again a few days ago for a short fall run. Green grass is springing up on the hills since the rain. Held for- Treason. A dispatch from Homestead today states that a sensation was created there yesterday, when a number of members of the advisory committee tf strikers, Chairman' Crawford, members Baird, R.yland,'Dierken and Brown , were ar rested. They are charged with treason, and the wrrants are based on the in formation of Chief Justice Paxon. The arrests were : very unexpected. The prisoners were .taken to Pittsburg, and landed in jail. The strikers are very much excited. The informa tion against the men charges O'Dpnnell, McLucklie and thirty others, all members of the advisory committee, with ordaining, preparing and levying war against the commonwealth of Pen' sylvitnia, and defying and resisting the constitution, laws and authorities. The petitions on which Chief Justice Paxson issued the warrants were made bv the county officers. This is the first time in the history of the state that any resi dent has been charged with treason, and the outcome of the cases will be watched with interest.,, The penalty for treason is twelve years imprisonment. FOB SALE. . Sixty well bred rams, ong half of them thorough-bred Spanish Merine. Will sell eheap as we are going oat of busi ness. Inquire of Kerr & Buckley, Grass Valley, Sherman county., Oregon. 9-23-Stw JOHN C 109 SECOND STREET, PAUL KB EFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OJLS . And the Most Complete and the . fPPractical Painters and Paper HangeVs. None but the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed.. Agents for Masury Ciquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shop comer Third and Washington Sts.. The Dalles, Oregon AMERICAN SCHOOL 0 z p o Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in Boots and Shoes. All goods we' sell, we warrant. 114 jssincjoiNriD et'i'Xia-fcj'X" BEST IN We've heard of a woman who said she'd walk five miles to get a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription if she could't get it without. That woman had tried it. And it's a medicine which makes itself felt in toning up the system and correcting irregularities as soon as its use is begun. Go to your drug store, pay a dollar, get a bottle and try it try a second, a third if necessary'. ' Before the third one's been taken yOu'll.know that there's a remedy to help you. Then you'll keep on and a cure '11 come. But if you shouldn't feel the help, should he disappointed in the results you'll find guarantee printed on the bottle wrapper that'll get your money back for you. How many women are there who would rather have the money than health? And "Favorite Prescription" produces health. Wonder is that there's a woman willing ts suffer when there's a guaranteed remedy in the nearest drug store. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate the stomach. Liver and Bowels. Mild and effective. On October 7th the V. P. R. Co. have arranged for a cheap excursion to Port land for train leaving The Dalles 3 a. in. and 4 p. m. at the very low rate of $3.50 for the round trip,. -including admission to the Exposition. Tickets will he good returning up to and including October 9. For detailed information inquire at ticket office. E. E. Lytle, Agent. A Hare Kargaln. Two Cottages for sale. Enquire of 9.28dtf y. WiiEAi.DOx Portland Exposition. The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. will sell round trip tick ets from The Dalles at $3, including ad mission to the exposition, lickets on sale daily at the office or on board the Regulator. ' W. C.Allaway, Gen'l Agent. For sale or trade at a bargain a hotel of 28 rooms in Albina, doing a good busi ness. No saloon connected. Near the shops with good paying boarders. Reas ons for selling other business. Address. Hepnek a Menefee, No. 521 Delay St., Albina, Ore. 9.17dl0t. . NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: By order of the Common Council of Dalles Citv, made unl entered on the :!d day of Septem Iht', lmrj. notice is hereby given that said t:ity :ouneil is alont to proceed to order and make the improvements of streets in said city as hereinafter stated, and that the cost, of such improvements, and each of tiiem respectively, will be levied upon the property adjacent thereto: und said im provements, aud each of them, will be made, unless within founeen days from the final pub lication of this notice, the owners of two-thirds of the property adjacent to some or ull of the streets about to be improved shall rile their re monstrance against such improvements, as by charter provided : The impmv ments contemplated ind about to be made are as follows, to wit: 1. To improve Union street in said city, by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the east side thereof, from First street to Second street. To improve Second street in said city bv building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the north side thereof, from U nion street to Court street. All of said sidewalks will be built, constructed and erected in accordance with the provisions of an ordinance to define aud establish the width and manner of building sidewalk in Dalles City, being Ordinance No. 108, which passed the Common Council of ' Dal es Citv, March 7th, 1S85, except as otherwise hereinbefore specified. Dated this 12th dav of September, 1892. FRANK MENEFEE, 9.14dl4 Recorder of Dalle City. S. L. YOUNG, : : JEWELBB.; Watches and Jevrelrv repaired to order on short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. AT THS . Store of I. C. Nlckelsen, 3d St. Tne Dalle HERTZ, THE DALLES. OREGON- AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Designs in X o m GO AMERICA. EXCURSION. To Cascade Locks and Return Tuesday, October 4, 1893. In order to give the friends of the committees and others an opportunity of meeting the members of the Oregon Press Association at Cascade Locks, ; the D. P. & A. X. Co. will make a rate of one dollar for the round trip. The Dalles Brass- hand will be in attendance. Tickets on sale at the office or of Purser on board. The Regulator will leave at 7 o'clock a. m. on that day. W. C. Allaway, G. A. Site Portland Exposition. The Union Pacific system will extend to its patrons the usual reduced rates on round trip tickets which will include ad--mission to the exposition, selling on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. "Detailed information can be had by applying to E; E. Lytle, agent. Don't forget the county fair. Saved Ills Child's Life. A. N. Dilferbough, York, Neb., says: . "The other day I came home and found ' my little boy down with cholera morbus, my wife scared, not knowing what to do. I went straightway and got a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic; Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and gave it ac cording to directions. You never saw such a change in a child. His limbsand body were cold. 1 rubbed his limbs and bodv with my hands, and after I had given him the second dose he went to sleep, and, as my wife says, "from . a death-bed he was up playing in three hours." It saved ine a doctor bill of about three dollars, and What is better, it saved my child. I can recommend it with a clear conscience." . For sale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists. PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors lo . s. Cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made . - O -UST ID . I IE3 S , East of Portland. DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. " . Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail ft-FHESH OYSTERS In Erery Btyle. : , Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. DEW DROP INN. L. C. SHERWOOD, Prop. The very best Wines, Liquors and Cor dials. Imported and Domes- -tic Cigars. .