V UNBLEACHED MUSLIN'S. CabotW, 14 yards for... .1.;. I.......'.......:. $1.00 Cabot A, 13 yards for ...:....:.;........... v. 1.00 BLEACHED MUSLINS. Clover, 14 yards for r.. ....... .......;.v.. ..$1.00 Chapman X, 13 yards for ...... 1,00 Fruit of the Loom, 10 yards for..., 1.00 WIDE BLEACHED SHEETINGS. 5-4, per yard : .14 0-4, per yard ... .10 8-4, per yard .20 t)-4, per yard . ........... '.. .25 10-4, per yard.... , 27-i Amoskeag Staple Ginghams, 11 yards for Amoskeag Shirtings, 9 yards for.. Indigo Bine Prints, 14 yards for Table Oilcloth, per yard Ladies' Fast Black Hose, per pair Clark's O. N. T. Thread, per doz Men's Cotton Socks, -per doz Men's Scarlet Wool Socks, per pair... Men's Riveted Overalls, per pair Engineers' Riveted Overalls, per pair.......... The Dalles Daily Chroniele. Kuterod a tlio Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising:. 10 Cents per line for first in.vjsion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. Weather Forecast. Official foretwt for twenty-four Hours cndii.g at 5 p. vi. tomorrow: Fair weather nearly stationary temper ature followed by lighter rains. Portland, Kov. 2d, 1892. Pague. WEDNESDAY ir - NOV. 2, 1892 LOCAL BREVITIES. Mr. Geo. Filloon of Portland, is in the city. Eastern on the half shell at the Bald win restaurant. John Booth is adding materially to the shelf room in his store. Mr. J. H. Shearer, and Mr. Hugh G. Jordan of Shearer bridge, are in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Erslcin returned from Portland last night, en route to Erskin ville. The Dufur parties are expected back at The Dalles this evening about 7 o'clock. The Dalles Mercantile company have a bran new delivery wagon on the streets today. Mr. W. Koss Winans, proprietor of the new town in Hood River valley, is in the city. Misses Jeannette and Grace Williams returned on the noon train yesterday from California. The democracy of The Dalles are Dre-1 paring to give a genuine, old fashioned rally in this city. Republicans in the Weaver camp: How do you like the force bill as ap plied by Chairman Dan Murphy? After two days and part of two nights the jury in the case of Craft v. Lanning returned a verdict in thirty minutes for $34 for Craft. The land . in dispute between Craft and Lanning is situated on Tygh ridge, east of Nansene. Lanning still has his lease, but Craft is in possession. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Drew are in the city. They leave tomorrow by steamer Kegulator for a visxt to Mr. Oilman, at hia new home in the Willamette valle warehouses. Aside from the crop har vested in Wasco, nearly all the grain in Klickitat counts, has sought a nxaxfcfft hf re the present season. At the suggestion of Frank EganV Maier & Benton started in today to make 11,400 new tin badges to take the place of the Cleve and Steve badges now ob solete. The new - badge is to have a photo of Seth Morgan for . the centraL' figger. v y At the conclusion or the meeting last night Hon. B. S. Huntington announced that on Saturday evening Hon. G. M. Irwin of Union county, one of the gen tlemen who will cast the vote of Oregon for Harrison and Reid, in spite ot the alleged fusion, will address the people of Wasco county at the Court house. This is a. speech you will want to hear Everybody "come, v, : - PEKSE & 7VTMYS. Chief Engineer Jud S. Fish and N. J. Sinnott took a spin out to Dufur this morning behind the favorite trotter Sim Reed. Mr. Sinnott was one of the speak ers at Dufur this afternoon B. B. Smith of La Grande, arrived in The Dalles yesterday from a Tuna hedge trip over in Klickitat. He says nothing over that way has pleased the farmers better for fencing in many years. Two young men who come to The Dalles highly recommended, Mr. Charles Gibson of Saginaw, Mich., and Mr. Ed ward v. erick or Jsunalo, J. i., are about to open a night school of business and short-hand in the city. Such an institution is verv much desired in The Dalies, 8nd The Chiioxicle wishes them' abundant success. This evening the merchants and busi ness men of this city who have become subscribers to the Merchants Retail Commercial Agency, will meet in the council chamber at 8 :15 sharp, for the purpose of perfecting the Wasco county branch, election of officers, etc. Mr. E. H. Avey, who has been instrumental in working the branch, will be present and give instructions in operating the same. , From now on till January 1st the kill ing of any deer will be a misdemeanor, and the killing of elk, moose or mount ain sheep will not be lawful till August 1st. On the loth of this month the sea son for shooting grouse, pheasant, quail or partridges will close, not to reopen till Sept. 1st. So the owner of a rifle or shotgun will soon have to put his arms away and forget the good eating afforded by the toothsome pheasant. THE LOST CAUSE. Geo. Js'owlaml-Butcuer-TVeaver Don't Combine. A postscript might be considered es sential today to clear up some of the re ports about the Harrity, Murphy dem ocratic ,"solo" which candidates Now land and Butcher refuse to play. Noth ing official has been promulgated from democratic headquarters in Portland, but the Oregonian got onto the deal, and shows that the session last night was anything but" a love-feast. Butcher, "with undiminished respect for the na tional committee" ignored its instruc tions. He might be pulled out of the race, but he would not voluntarily re tire. It was the same with Mr. Now land. He declined the invitation of Chairman Harrity of the national dem ocratic committee '"with thanks." Thus it was that the national and state heads of the party were promptly snubbed, and the party plunged into chaos. Chairman Murphy does not propose to stand this rebellion. act on the part of Nowland and Butcher, and says: "I shall send a circular to every democratic organization in the state, notifying them of the national committee's desire and telling them that it meets with the state committee's unqualified indorsement. Individually I want to see the demo cratic vote of Oregon cast to beat Harri son, and it can only be made effective in that direction by going for Weaver. The national committee recently sent an agent to this state to investigate the sit uation. It was his report that prompted the committee to issue that request for withdrawal of our ticket." - - Notice. . Now Ruth, you and Grace have had your little Halloween run, and if vou will return the gate belonging to me and taken from the Gilmer property on the bill, tnere will De no questions asked, omerwise you win near more anon. r '.- C. E. Bayakd :.$1.00 1.00 1.00 25 .12 50 1.00 .25 ... .00 .75 Color Photography. JNot a little damage is done to the holographic trade generally by items under the above headings. To the pub lic it means photos resplendent with colors ; green, yellow, red, white, blue, and our local photographers are often called upon to produce such work, an when they inform their customers tha it is impossible, the customer produci some newspaper or periodical which 1 naa preserved ior tne occasion and points with pride to the above' heading and asks them to read that and post ther, selves. Photos can only be made In "Black and White." A building which has half a dozen different colors upon it is photographed, the resultant photo graph produces the different colors in different shades of white, gray and black, but always in respect to the actinic values of the different colors. For instance, a white sign with sky blue letters Upon it would photograph white, you could not distinguish the letters upon it ; but under this new discovery it is possible to produce a photograph which shows the letters. That is color photography, and the fraternity will have to be content with it until some thing better is produced by our experts. A good example of color photography can be seen by calling "at D. C. Herrin's gallery, near the postoffice, and examin ing a large photo of the ancient chariot race in Rome. This photograph is really a masterpiece. One is held spell bound when standing before it and watching the horses coming down the arena with nostrils expanded and every nerve and muscle strained, the drivers with their faces drawn and plying the whip like madmen. Every one who sees it remarks involuntarily "Ben Hur." It can only be seen to be appre ciated. This photo is copied from a large oil painting by one of the old mas ters. The photo reflects credit upon the artist, for all the different shades of colors in the original painting is pro duced in the photograph as far as it is possible for them to be produced by the profession today. Mr. Herrin has been here but a short time but his work has made a name for him. A visit to his gallery will convince the most skeptical that he is master of his profession. With one of the best galleries in Oregon and all the latest improvements he can make photos equal to any in the state, from locket size up to 18x22, direct from life. His views of Columbia river scenery cannot be beaten anywhere, by any body "Where rolls the Oregon, nor bears a Bound save his own dashings." Mr. Herrin had -a fine display of photos at the Wasco County fair and took first prize in the three following grades : Best collection views, best col lection portraits, best general collection of photographs. Big Creek Mines. ' Long Creek Eagle. Sandy Hancock came down from the Big Creek mines Monday to take a vacation of a few days. From him we learn' that ' placer mining still continues at the Big Creek, three or four claims being in operation at pres ent. The Ah Dick company continues operations, while the Bob Marshal com pany is piping off a rich tract that was passed by the former company. Both companies are doing well, having a good head of water. vSandy is still at work on his claim,' but only being able to pipe about two hours each day,' is not in a position to make much progress. 33 me Ths Dalles, PortM act Moria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigni ana PassgngsrLine Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 6 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PASSEXGEl' One way. Round trip ...$2.00 .. 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. W. C. ALLAWAY, ' General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. OREGON HKK3IAXN WITH US. Interesting: Address of Over Two Hours Attentively Listened to. Hon. Binger Hermann, Oregon's in- efatigable congressman, entertained a acked audience at the Court house last night talking upon the political issues of the day for two hours and twenty min utes, during which time not half a dozen, people left the hall. He opened by re ferring to the political change which has given Oregon increased representation iu congress and taken bim practically out of this district, but he should con tinue to serve Eastern Oregon to the ex tent of his ability, and it gave him un speakable pleasure to be honored with theinvitation he hadreceived to be with us on thiswuisiojiXf He briefly alluded to the cascade caaN and locks, and treated that part of his subject as a work practically completed, so far as any fur ther legislation was concerned, congrat ulating us as a community upon the near approach of the time when our steamers and barges would pass uninter ruptedly to the seaport, laden with the products of the Inland Empire. He re ferred to the necessity of action to secure further extension of time for settlers on the forfeited railroad lands to make payments, and to the justness of the claim for rebate of $1.25 per acre to those who have paid $2.50, on th score of honest and fair dealing between the gov ernment and its people, pledging his support to any measures needed to se cure justice to the settler whose appeals were nnheeded because of the mistaken ideas of members who failed to compre hend the situation. Turning to the great issues of the day he said this was a canvass in which we could all say there was no cause for per sonal aspersion, -.lno question was, which one of the. four candidates shall we support? Consistently and honestly reviewing the subject Mr. Hermann proceeded to show that no party had ever existed which had done so much for a people as the republican party had done for the people of the United States of America. From . the adjustment of land claims to the - advantage of the farming communities, to the protection of all, the farmer, the laborer and the manufacturer, the policy of the republi can party had been the policy ofprogres s ion, and had made America the best market the world has. Besides this the American financial system was the best in existence. Under Buchanan the na tion paid 12 'per cent, per annum for money, under Harrison we have all we need at 2 per cent, per annum, and the days wages of the laborer will buy more now than two days labor purchased then. Protection of the farm products saved us millions annually, the one item of eggs alone, taxed five cents per dozen, had saved to the producers $2,500,000, and , the tax on horses had saved $20,000,000, very many such items were cited to show what protection has done for the farmer. Your city license protects the local merchant against the foreign ped lar ; yet the free trader would let him in through our ports with -ship loads of merchandise to compete with 'our tax payers. We are 44 nations among our selves carrying on within ourselves the practical internal workings of free trade but externally we believe as republicans in protection. . . The extent ,of the commerce of the na tion was elaborated, but lack of space prevents a complete report of his refer ences and summary of the facts. We consume one half of the tin of the world one-third of the wool ; one-fifth of the sugar; one quarter of the coal j we have The.Re orator L i7 J. Just Received HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, OVERS H I RTS, JOHN C 109 SECOND STREET, M ISS ANNA PETER & CO.. Pine Millinery ! 112 Second street, AMERICAN SCHOOL Stoxeman & Fiege, dealers in Boots and Shoes. All goods we sell,' we. warrant.' 114 S'l'irfn k-i'JLm o BEST IN one-fifth of the world's population, we ate an immense " nation. Our savings banks show the condition of 'Our wage earners, compare them with tne wage earners of Europe. Other nations who have come in under reciprocity are our best patrons. We now furnish Cuba with bread. Every shred of evidence which has come from any reliable source has indicated a condition of prosperity in all the industries of the entire coun try, which ought to be enough. to satisfy anv man with two lobes to his brain that the conditions are as reported. Trade has been brisk, employment con stant, manufactories busy, production enormous. ' . ' It is not purposed in this article to enter a verbatim report of Mr. Her mann's address. Such would be impos sible, as he is a rapid talker, and said a great deal during the two hours and over devoted to the occasion. He closed his remarks by a special appeal to the young men, asking them to carefully. review the parties, and join the cause that is just, the party of progressive principles, the republican party. , At nine o'ciock tnis niormnz air. .ner mann, and several gentlemen from The Dalles, left for Dufur, where ne is speak ing this afternoon. BORN'. To the wife of Wm. H. Sharp Nov. 1st, a daughter. There's a patent medicine which is not a patent medicine paradoxical as that may sound. Its a discovery ! the golden discovery of medical ecience ! Its the medicine for yon tired, run-down, exhausted, nerve-wasted men and wo men ; for you sufferers from diseases of skin or scalp, liver or lungs its chance is with every one, its season alwavs, because it aims to purify the fountain of life the blood upon which all such diseases depend. The medicine is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The makers of it have enough . confi dence in Tt to sell it on trial. That is you qan get it from your druggist, and if is doesn't do what its claimed to do, you can get your money back, every cent of it. That's what its makers call taking the risk of their words. ' Tiny, little, sugar-coated granules, are what Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are. The best Liver Pills ever invented ; active, yet mild in operation ; cure sick and bilious headaches. One a dose. Announcement. We bee to inform the public that we are about to open a night school of busi ness and short hand here in the city, and respectfully solicit the patronage of all such young men and women as desire to secure a practical knowledge of busi ness. For full and further particulars apply at room 4, reach's block., (JLABK CilBSON, 11.2dtt Edwaew W. Webick Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was oleic, we gave her Castoria. ' When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, slie gave them Castoria County Treasurer's Notice. - All county warrants' registered prior to April 1. 1889, will be paid if pre sented at my office, . corner Third and wasniugton etrePts. interest ceases on and after this date. . The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1892., William Micbell. -' 10.3ttf . Treasurer Wasco. County, Or ! FULL LINE OF GENTS MM collars: and and . CUFFS. HERTZ, THE DALLES. OREGON. THE DALLES, OR. o AMERICA. For Sale Cheap For Cash. The best ranch in Gilliam county, Oregon. Being the E. i of the N. W. and N. E. of the S. E., S. j4 of S. W. of section 10, S. E. of the N. E., N. H of N. W. of section 11., and the. N. W. of the N. E.t and the N. E. of the N. W. of eection 15, tp. 6, S. 21 E. of the W. M. This ranch contains 4(10 acres : some of which is grazing. There are fair buildings on the place, and good water. For further information address u. w. Richie, P. O. box, 108, Walla Walla, Wash. ' 10.29dwlm ICE! ICE t ICE I Having on hand a large eupply 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. A- Cure for Cholera There is no use of any one sufferine with the cholera when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can be procured. It will give relief in a few minutes and cure in a short time. I have tried it and know. W. H. Clin ton, Helmetta, N. J. The epidemic at Helmetta was at first believed to be cholera, but subsequent investigation proved it to be a violent form of dysen tery, almost as dangerous as cholera. This remedy was used there with great success. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. NOTICE: SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby eiven that, by authority of Ordinance No. 257, which passed the common council of Dalles city, September Sd, 1892, enti tled "An ordinance entitled an ordinauce to Brovide for the sale of certain lots belonging to allcs city," 1 will, on Saturdav next offer for sale at nublic auction, to the hiehest bidder. all of the lots and parts of lots situated in- Gates Addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, not heretofore sold, as previously adrer- ach ot said lots will be sold upon the lot respectively and none of them shall be sold for a less sum. than the value thereof as abore One fourth of the price bid on nny of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in two eoual payments on or before one and two Tears from the date of such sale, respectively, with interest on such deferied pay ments at the rata of ten per cent, per annum, pavable 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 at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day and will be continued from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. Dated this 1st day of aovember, 1S92. . FRAXK MENEFEE, 11-ldtf Keeorder of Dalles City. . PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman. Block, The Dalles, Oregon. . COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs . (Successors to . s. cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made - ;a O -A. 3ST ID I 33 S , East of Portland. - -DEAXEBS IN- Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any ot these goods at' Wholesale or Ke tail . - FfHSH -4- OYSTERS .In Eiery Style. Ice Cream 'and Soda Water. . 104 Second Street. The Dalies, Or.