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Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY, AND WASCO COUNTY. National Republican Ticket FOU PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. FOK YlCE-PKESIIKXT,j WHITELAW REID, of New York. FOU PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. , H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Pass. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. 1. M.' DUNNE, of Portland. ANOTHER NEW MINE. There is an excellent probability that the wild excitement, of 1S62 will be par tially repeated nest spring in the vicin ity of Mitchell, Crook county. Mr. Wm. Bethune has recently made dis coveries on his farm, the McGraw patent, purchased by him of I. N. Sar gent, which show the country to be rich in ledges that resemble the famous Comatook lode in Virginia city. "Ve will not attempt to describe the rich specimens which Mr. Bethune has with him, lest the public might become credulous. Mr. Bethune has owned this place.for several years, and becom ing tired of hauling water to his house every dry season, last summer- com menced digging in a moist place on the side hill in the hope of striking a vein of water, but instead of this he struck a rich vein of rotten granite quartz loaded with gold. At the distance of thirtv feet a well defined ledge, about six inches thick was opened. It is hardly possible to predict the outcome of this discovery. Mr. Bethune has taken the precaution to secure him self against trespassers, but has not yet fully decided what course of action will be taken respecting the development of the mine. It may lead to a revival of the sunny days of gold in The Dalles in 1SG2. Mr. Bethune has three ranches in the vicinity, where he followed the occupation of a stock man, raising horses and cattle principally. He is well known all over the Inland Empire, and while modest ia his estimate of the value of his discovery, thinks the place, as it is today, ought to produce a mil lion or so of gold bullion next year to help along the world's commerce. With the silver district of Mount Adam 8 north of tis, and the gold regions of Apercopolis, as Mr. Bethune calls his mine, south ; with the second finest water power in America, The Dalles ought in time to be able to assert her self, and invest the scenes of 1862. All the conditions are now very much more favorable than they were then for unex ampled prosperity. In the mines now the delvers could feast on the fat of the land ; in '62 everything we eat,, or wore, or used, cost lots of money. In some of the camps flour was worth a dollar a pound and such a thing as coffee cost us many an ounce of dust during the month. Sugar was never dreamed of, and a suit of store clothes would be treasured sacredly as an evidence that the owner, once in his life, saw the light of civilization in some town many hun dreds of miles distant. Yes, indeed, everythiug has changed since then. Says a pioneer miner of The Dalles : "''Then everybody had money. Many is the time I have taken out,ninety ounces of gold from my claim in a few hours, the prettiest and brightest stuff on the face of the earth. There were then about 4,000 men in our camp, and a poor unlucky dog was he who could not show $10,000 to $20,000 hid away in tins under bis cabin floor. or safely buried in some convenient locality until the owner got ready to leave the country." Those were good old happy days, and The Chronicle believes that they have not departed forever. Mrs. Harrison, it is believed, is slowly but surely drawing to the close of life, and the scenes about the White House are very sad. The president has become so depressed that it is only through the greatest effort that he can give any at tention whatever to public business, and he now denies himself to all callers, ex cept his most intimate friends and the cabinet officers. He is much broken by the constant vigil he has kept at the bedside of his dying wife, and his mel ancholy and hopeless countenance tell too plainly that he is only awaiting what he now realizes to be the inevitable sequel to bis leugthy solicitude. "One thing is sure," said Joggles, "Our party was weak to begin on ; now some of 'em are insisting on changing the name from peoples to populist. I've heard it said, that to change the name of a teething child means death ! I do believe it." A dispatch from Coffeyville, Kan., says that Emmet Daltqn will recover from Ma wounds. If there's justice in Kansas', nature, in that event, will go to a deal of trouble for nothing. 1 OBCaiCBIKo It isn't the usual way it's just""the reverse to pay a patient; when you can't cure liim. Nevertheless, that's what's done by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. They promise to pay you $500 if they can't cure your catarrh, no matter how bad the case. It isn't mero talk it's business. You can satisfy yourself of it, if you're interested. And you ought to be, if you have catarrh. It's faith in their medicine that's behind tho offer. It has curecl thousands of the worst cases, where everything else failed. You can be cured, too. If you can't, you get the money. They're willing to take the risk you ought to be glad to take the medicine. It's the cheapest medicine you can buy, because it's guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? That's the peculiar plan all Be. Pierce's medicines are sold on. NOTICE. All Dalles City warrants registered prior to January 6, 1891, will be paid if presented, at my office. interest ceases from and after this date. Dated October 13th, 1892. , L. ROKDEN, tf. Treas. Dalles City. Too Much of a Ki.sk. . It is not unusual for colds contracted in the fall to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitas are almost sure to result. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure any . cold. Can you afford to risk so much for so small an amount? This remedy is intended especially for bad colds and croup and can always be depended upon. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, calf oind $e& me Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition. Other goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, second. St., The Dalles. Sole Agent for WANNAMAKEIi & BROWN, Philadelphia, Pa W. F. Wiseman, Saloon and Wine Room. The Dalles, Oregon. jznr Northwest corner of Second and Court Streets. H. S. CHEESM AN No. f0 Second St., The Dalles, Or. BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC TURED TO ORDER. ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. REPAIRING DONE IN A SATIS FACTORY MANNER. C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Dry Goods CLOTHING Boots, Shoes, Hats. Etc. FanciJ Ejoodg, jtan& Etc., Etc., Etc. " 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. STEAM WOOD SAW We are in the field for the faU and winter work, and will cut, Bplit and pile wood at the lowest possible rates, . NONE BUTHITE LABOR EMPLOYED . We are here to stay, will spend our money ' here, and try and do satisfactory work. Order boxes at Chrisman & Corson's, corifStW ner of Michelbach block, and at the ma- . chine, corner of Washington and Fourth - 'streets. . J. 0. HEIRS, : : : THE DALLES f GautT Treasurer' Notice. ; All'coaoty warrants registered prior to MarcB 13, 1889, will be paid if pre sented at my office,, corner Third and .Washington" streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. -. . .' . The Dalles. July 16, 1892. ", X - WlLLIAM.MlCflELL, :. ' T.lStf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. ICK t ICE I ICE! Having on hand a large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom ers with ice in any quantity at a reason able rate. We guarantee we will supply the demand without advancing prices throughout the season. Leave orders at C. F. Lauer's store, Second street. 5-2tf ' Cates & Allison. KOTiCE: SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that, by authority ef Ordinance No. 2o7. which passed the common council of Dalles city, September 3d, 18W, enti tled "An ordinance entitled an oraiunuce to provide for the sale of certain lots belonging to Dalles city," I will, on Tuesday., tne nth day of October, leU2i-sell at t.iiblie auction, to the high est bidder, all of the following l,ts and parts of lots situated in Gates Addition to Dulles Citv. Ya-:co county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 7, S and tt, in block '27, lots 2, :!. I, 5, , 7, 8, y and 10 in bloc i Si. and all of blocks as. :iti, 37, 38, 40, 41 , 42 and 43, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, , and ti, in block 48. The reasonable volne of said lots, for less than which they will not be sold, hiu bcn fixed and determined by the common council of Dalles city, as follows, to-wlt: Lot 7 in block 27. $225 Lot 9 in block 27, 225 Lot 8 in block 31, 2.rK) Lot 5 in block 34, 275 Jxt 7 in block 84, 250 I ot 8 in block 27, ?225 Lot 2 ill block 34 , 250 Lot 4 in block 34, Lot 6 in block 31, Lot 8 in block 34, Ixt 10 in block 34, Lot 2 in block 35, Lot 4 in block 35, J ot i in I lock 35. Lot 8 in block Ixit 10 in block :, Lot 12 in block :w. Lot 2 in Hock :it. Lot 4 in :;f.. Lot in block 30, Lot H in block Stf, Lot 10 in block SO, Lot 12 in block 30, l-ot 2 iH block 37, Lot 4 in block 37, Wit 6 in block 37, Lot 3 in block 37, Lot 10 in blcck 37, Lot 12 in block 37, J ot 2 in block 3S. Lot 4 in block 3N, l-ot (! in block 3S, Lot 8 i a bloi k 38, Lot 10 in block Lot 12 in blocs 38, - I-ot 2 in block 49, . Lot 4 in block 40, Lot 6 in block XI, Lot 8 in block 40, Lot 10 in block 40, Ixit 12 in block 10, Lot 2 in block 41, l-ot 4 in block 41. Lot 9 in block 34, Lot .1 in block :, Lot Sin block 35, Lot 6 in block 35, Lot 7 in block 35, 500 225 200 200 Lot 9inbU ck:, 150 Lot 11 in block 35, 150 :jv Lot 1 in block 36, Lot 3 in block 3ii, Lot 5 in block :;', Lot 7 in block Sfi, Lot 9 in block Sri, Lot 11 in block si;. Lot 1 i n block 37, Lot 3 in block 37, Lot 5 in block 37, Lot 7 in block 37, Lot 9 in block 'j7, Lot llin block 37, Lot 1 in block Ss, Lot 3 in block 3S, Lot 5 in block :s, Lot 7 in block ss, Lot 9 in block 38, Lot 11 in block 38, Lot 1 in block 40, Lot 3 in block 40, Lot 5 in block 40, Lot 7 in block 40, Lot 9 in block 40, Lot 11 in block 40, Lot 1 in block 41, Lot 3 in block 41, Lot 5 in block 41, Lot 7 in block 4 1 , Lot 9 in block 41, Lot 11 in block 41, Lot 1 in block 42, Lot 3 in block 42, Lot ft in block 42, Lot 7 in block 42, Lot 9 in block 42, Lot 11 in block 42, Lot 1 in block Lot 3 in block 13, Lot 5 in block 43, Lot 7 in block 43, Lot 9 in block 4::, Lot 11 in block 43, Lot 1 in block 4. 200 20O 175 150 150 150 10(1 100 150 100 100 110 100 100 110 100 100 no 100 100 110 100 100 1.50 100 100 125 ion. 100 Lot 6 in b oek 41, 150 Uit 8 in block 41. 30" Lo' 10 in block 41, Lot 12 in block 41, It 2 lo block 42, l ot I in block 42, Ijt in block 42. Lot 8 in bloc! 12, Lut 10 in Mock 42, U.t 12 in Week 42, Lot 2 in bliu'U 43, Lot 4 in block' 4-1. Lot 0 in block 43, l.ot 8 i . b!i.ck 43, I-ot 10 in block 43, Lot ;2 ill block 43, l.ol 2 ill block 40, Lot 4 in block 40, 200 150 150 100 ll 10 100 225 175 175 ilK) 100 100 125 100 ; 100 I ino ! loo j 100 Lot 3 in block 4i, Lot 5 in block 4, loo 110 Lot bin dkx-k 4, Each of 8ild lota will b.- sold unon th lot respectively and none of them ulnill be sold for a less sum than the vulue thereof ns iibove stated. , One fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of 'sale, and the remainder in two equal payments on or before one and two years from the date of such sale, respectively, with interest on such defened pay ments at the Tate of ten per cent, per annum, payable annually. Provided that payment may be made in full at the time of such sale at the option of the purchaser. The sale will begin on the 11th day of Octobei, 1892, at the hour of ten o'clock a. ni. of said dav and will be continued from time to time until all of said lots shull be sold. Dated this 8th day of September, lMtt. FRANK MEXKFKK, Kecorderof Dulles t:ity. I Besides above lots, will be sold t wmie time lots: A, block 82, D. M. ad 100 B, block s2, D. M. ad 100 C, block 82, 1). M. ad loo 'inese lots are situated on hleventh street, be tween the houses of Mr. More and A. G. John son. leniiB one-biilf cash, buiHiicu 111 one ye;ir. DEALER IN- Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. : It behooves everyone, especially the workingman, to buy where he can buy the cheapest and can get the mQst for his hard earned money. " We solicit a share of your patronage. Cash paid for eggs and poultry. AH goods dsiivared frea and promptly Corner Union and Second streets.The Dalles, Oregon. NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. FRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors. At the old stand of R. Lusher, THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. The Corrugated Bnlldlng next Door to Court House. Handsomely .' Fnrnisliea Rooms to Rent by tie Day, Weei or Monti. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. JIRS. Ji. FRHSBR. Propf. '.; Dissolution of Co-partnership. ' . Notice is hereby given that the firm of Abrarus & Stewart has been dissolved by mutual eon sent. . - W. R. Abrams ia authorized to collect all amounts due the firm of Abrams & Stewart, and will pay all demands against said firm. , W. R. Abrams. -Wm. Stewart. The Dalles, Or., Aug. 15th, 1892. 8.25d&w6w Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the late firm of Abrams & Stewart, of The Dalles, or W.R. Abrams, either by note or account,- to make piy ment of the same immediately at the bank of French & Co. All notes and ac counts remaining unpaid November loth. 1892, will be placed in attorneys' hands with instructions to collect. Any claims against.' the late firm must be presented "at the same placeJf with proper vouchers, on or before above date. The business of the firm must be closed up without further delay. - Res pectfully, W. R. Abrams. 8.25dtw3m S. L. YOUNG, Watches and Jewelry required to order on hhort notice, und satisfaction guaranteed. AT THE 1 Store of I. C. Nicltelsen. 2d St. The Ialles J. FOLCO, -DEALER IX- Candies, Mis, Ms, Soia Water, Icecream, Tobacco and Cigars MANUFACTUBER 0F- First Glass Syrups for Saloons and Soda Fountains, Etc. Second tftrcet. Next door to Wineate's Hall - :p; City Blacksmith Shop, Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, i THE DAL1.K8, OREGON. Will repair your fine' Buggies and Carriages", shoe vour fine f Driving Horses, and in fact do ail your blacksrmtbing in the finest' style. Satisfaction guar anteed. GlOTlflG & HOCKTOl ,Props. DEW DROP INN. 1.. C. SHEKWOOD, Prop. The very best Wines, Liquors and Cor dials. Imported and Domes tic Cigars. B 03 C3 ho Front St., The Dallel, Oregon. Ht,AEVV 9Jl.b,,s Sf? Platted on the old camp ground, ot the Forks and i Falls of Hood river, with large sightly lots, broarf streets and alleys, good soil ; vnT? co.ld w,ater a?d,shade in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all OreTon rr: beng the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also unparalled as a manufainir center, being the natural center for 130 square miles of the Tbest Snd flr rf nrnber, possessing millions of horse power in Its dashing strearasand ater- " falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, thre the marTo factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot exited anywhere for f ruit and agriculture, and wi th tramportati alrev alilf you will tmd this the pfrtcc to make a perfect home or a Tpavinl invSat TITLE PERFECT 'm W. ROSS FLOYD & -DEALERS IN- DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, Etc. Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Physieians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Comer Union and Second Streets, - The Dalles, Oregon. , THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer "and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-claae article will be placed on the market. ' 1 NEW SPBIp flilD SUIHEtl DBY 600DS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. - - Glothing, Gents' Famishing Goods, flats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes. Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers mill save money by examining our stok and prices before purchasing elsewhere. H. Herbring. J THE DALLES MERCANTILE QO SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. : . ' BRAINARI) & ARMSTRONG'S ... SPOOL SILK FINE LINE OF ft No. 390 to 394, S K I B B B XL. 55 K O m W Hi Hi s PLUSH STHTIONHRY BOXeS With twenty -four sheets of Fine Note Paper and ' Envelopes to match FOR 35 CENTS THIS WEEK ONLY ES- Jacobsen c Co., 163 Becond Street, - . The Dalles, Oregon. Also Organs and Pianos at Reduces Prices. PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and the MST Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the best brands of tha Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury'a Paints used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. ' Nt chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors. Al orders promptly attended to. . , Store and Faint Shop ooraer Third and Washington St a., The Dalles, Oregon See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River, Wasco Cotmty, Oregon. WINANsf SHOWN, 'i- 1 il 2d street The Dalles -f H O T E L 33. Propr. 2' 3 3 Eg a . 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