Tie Mies Daily Chronicle.5 OFHU1A.L FAPEH OF DALLES CITY. AMD -WASCO COUKTY. Boteced at the Postolllee at The Dallea, Oregon, aa second-class matter. SUBSCRlrt'lON RATES. BY KAIL (POSTACI PREPAID) IN ADVABCB. Weekly. 1 vear I 1 50 6 months.. 0 75 0 50 6 00 8 00 0 50 " 8 " Daily, 1 year 6 months per Address all communication to " THE CIIEON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. It is given out as a "straight tip" that Henry Villaid is going into Cleveland's cabinet as secretary of the interior, and T. F. Oaks .will. .retire from presidency of the Northern-Pacific and ex-Governor ileriman will be Mr. Oaks successor. . The .proposed congressional investi gation in Washington into the expendi tures of the American Panama canal committee has excited a keen interest in Bogota and Panama. If pushed, it is expected that sensational revelations -will be made concerning the operations of several of the promoters of the Nicar agua canal enterprise. . The Alabama house has passed a bill prohibiting the sale or giving away or otherwise disposing of cigarettes, ciga xette tobacco and cigarette paper,, in Alabama. It imposes a fine of not less than $10 or more than $50, and ' impris onment of sentence to hard labor for not lesa than 30 days, for violation of its pro visions. The bill also prohibits the amo&ng of cigarettes in any public place. SENATE BILL No. SO. Concluded from Page 1. ny money, as above provided, pay the same over to the state treasurer and take a ' receipt therefor, which shall specify the title of the case in which paid, and name of the party paying it, or the name of the applicant for admis sion in case paid by such applicant. Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of the several clerks of the circuit and county courts in the state, at the time any suit action or proceeding for the enforcement of private rights, including appeals and writs of review, but not proceedings in probate matters, is instituted to exact from the plaintiff, or moving party in such 6uit, action or proceeding, the sum of five dollars, and no complaint, tran Ecript upon appeal, or petition tor a writ of review shall be filed therein until such payment is made. Such clerk shall also, at the time of filing any answer, demurrer or motion in any such action, suit or proceeding, upon the part a defendant, exact from such defendant the sum of three dollars, which paper shall not be deemed filed unless such payment is so made. And such clerk -shall also exact from such plaintiff or moving party, at the time such action, suit or proceeding comes on for final trial or hearing upon question of fact or law involved therein, unless referred to a referee, and except upon demurrer, an additional sum of twelve dollars, which shall be paid before any such trial shall be had therein. And every such clerk, upon receiving any money' as provided in this section, shall immediately pay the same over to the county treasurer of his county, and take his receipt therefore, - which' shall specify the title of the case and name of the party paying the same. The amounts so paid by parties to appeals, action's, suits and proceedings shall con stitute disbursements in the case and be taxable aa such in favor of the party entitled to costs therein, as in other cases of taxation of disbursements. Section 9. The several sums required to be paid by parties litigant to the res pective officials in appeals, actions, ' suits and proceedings as provided in the two proceeding sections of this act, are intended to be in lieu of the fee3 such parties have heretofore been required to pay said officials in such matters, and also in lieu of the trial fee euch parties were prior to the adoption of this act Tequired by law to pay; and no euch fee or trial fees latt referred to shall hereafter be exacted from such parties in such cases. In all other cases, how ever, in "whiih iees are allowed to "county clerks, recorder of conveyances, .clerks of the circuit and county courts, and sheriff's in civil matters, including fees in' probate proceedings, it shall be the duty of the said officials, respec tively, to exact and receive from the ' parties required by law to pay the same, ' and the service for which the fee ia al lowed, shall not be performed until euch fee is paid to the official required -to perforin the same, which fee shall", upon the day it is paid to the official, be paid over by him to the county treas urer of his county and a receipt taken .therefor, which shall .specify the kind of service performed and the name of the person from whom received. And none of the said officials shall be allowed any monthly payments of his salary until he.exhibits to the auditing board rceipts of money so received, and if it be ascertained at any time that such official has received any money for such, fees not so accounts J for,, and done ser-' vice without exacting the fee ,therefor," as above mentioned, or neglected his' duty in any other respect, the payment of his salary shall be witheld until the matter is fully rectified. .. . ' ' ; -5 . Feetion 30. In case of disagreement; Between suv of the officials referred to ' in "the last preceding section and the county court of his county concerning the audit, allowance or payment of any item claimed by such official for the per formance of any service, and the deter mination thereof by:I sucK court ia un satisfactory ;, to thc'official, the latter shall have the right ' to have the matter .reviewed by the judge of 'the circuit court for 6uch county in the 'same . man ner as near as practicable, aa the tax ation of c -gts by the clerks ol the cir cuit court are reviewed by the judge thereof. The decition of the sai 1 judge, however, shall not be final where the amount of the' claim is - fifty dollars, .or. the questiou in controversy involves pe cuniary interests to that amount; in' such ease, such decision shall be appeal able to the surreme court, and it shall be heard in that tribunal upon the find ings of fact and law made by ' the cir cuit judge. - Section 11. Whenever any county clerk, recorder of conveyances, clerk of the circuit or county court herein ' re ferred to, or sheriff, appoints a deputy, it shall be the duty. of such official to report the same to thtf county court of hia county, which court shall enter in its minutes the said report. And if the said court is of the opinion that the services, or any part thereof, of such deputy should be paid by the' county, it shall fix the amount thereof to be paid by the county, by an order duly entered, specifying the same,' which amount shall be so paid by the county in the same manner as other county charges are paid, as before mentioned. Thry noiiltlecd her feet and noultlced her heart. Aurrhllstcrcd licr back till 'twas 6mnrlin? and red, 4 Xbougli pranduia declared it was nothing trat And tliu poor woman thought she muss certainly Till " Favorite Inscription M sh happened to try, No wonder its praises so loudly they speak. She rew better at oace and was well in a week. The torturing pains and distressing nervousness wnicn accompany, at times. certain forms of "female weakness," yield like magic to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is purely: vegetable. perfectly harmless, and adapted to the delicate organization of woman. ' It allays and subdues the nervous symp toms ana relieves tne pam accompany ing functional and organic troubles. It's a legitimate medicine an invig orating, restorative tonic, a soothing aim streugtnenmg nervine, ana a posi tive remedy for "female weaknesses" and ailments. All functional disturb ances, irregularities, and derangements are cured by it. There's nothing like it in the way it acts there's nothing "m ii- iu iu way it s soiu. it s guar anteed to give satisfaction in every case. or the money paid for it is promptly nriuuueu. Read the guarantee on the wrapper You lose nothing if it doesn't help yvu uui. lt'wm. . the Dalles and ; Prineville J. D. PARISH, Prop leaves The Dalles at C a.' m. every day and arrive-at Fiineville in thirty-six hours, l eaves Prinevillf! at 5 a. m. every nay and arrives at .The Dallea in thirty-six hours. Carries the U. S. Mail, Passecgere and Express Connects at Prin-ille with Stages from Eastern iid Southern Or egon, Northern California and " all Interior Points. - Also makes close connection' at The Dalle? with trains from Portland tiiid all eastern points. Courteous drivers. ' . " . Goci aoGoaiEoaatioiis alom me road. . First-class coactEs and torses csed. r " Eipress matter liaiiillei witti care. jUl'persons wishins passage innst waybill at of fices bffore taking passage; others will not he received. Express must bo waybilled at otlices or the Sta(e Co, will not be rcsouiislble. The comjiany will take no risk on ino'nev transmit ted. Particular intention Riven to" delivering express matter nt PTineville and till southern points in Oregon, and advance charges will be paid by the company. STAGS OFJFICES; BI. SIcliel & Co. Store. Umatilla Home, - . rrlnevllle. The Iallen. House Mpying! Aritirew Velarde ';-' ' . .. . t : JS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reasonable figures. . Has the " . largest honse moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. -V"' : P.O.Box lai.TSo Dalles Stage-1- TODAY. The only first-class house in The Dalles. . , .' MRS. ERASER, -AT TUB- lEUROPEflfls-flOUSEE : - - IS rKEPABED TO OIVK- . FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD - AT S20 PER MONTH. ' . H. S. CHEESM AN Ka 80 Second at.. The Dalle, Or. BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC TURED TO-ORDER. ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. REPAIRING DONE FACTORY MANNER. IN A SATIS- C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Dry Goods Qlothing Boota, Shoes, Hata, -Etc FanciJ lood, flotion, Ktc. Ktc.. We are now balance of our Winter Dress (Jood5, ladies' apd Ti55esjaeets, JTeT)9s apd Boys' Oureoats, At a great sacrifice, in order to make room for our new Spring goods. D. ipe WoiR, Tin Bepaiis MATNS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss' Blacksmith Shop. T i - Freeborn' & -DEALEH8 IN- Wail Paper and 295 ALDER ST., Old Number 98, XHE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter eaet of the Cascades. The lateet appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer hare lieen introduced, and only th? firet-class artk'l will he plared on tin- nmriM't. . JOHN PASHEK, LBTGnani laiL Sext door to Wasoo Sun. Just Received, " a fine stock of Suitings, Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest Styles, at Low Prices. -Madison's Latest System used in cutting ; garments, and a fit guaranteed . each time. . epaifitig and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. s. L. YOUNG, JEWELER Wntchoa and Jewelry repaired to order on abort notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. Store f I. C. Nlokelsen, 2d St. The Dalles Couuty Treasurer' Notice. All county warrants registered prior to May 1, 1S89, will be paid if pre sented at my office, corner Third and Washington strepts. Interest ceases on and after this date. The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1892. : William Michkll, lO.Sltf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, ' TOB DALI.BS, - - . . ORBGC Will repair your fine Buggies , and Carriages, shoe your fine Driving Horses, and in fact do. all your blacksmithing in the. finest style. .Satisfaction guar anteed. - , ... ; . closing out the ELL, Company, W Jloulfliis, COR. FIFTH, PoBTLAND, ObKOOW. ' lloio DRUGS Snipe -THE LEADING wlsfei' MM XT IE3 . ; 33 XT Q- Kandled by Three Registered Druggists. v ALSO ALL THE LEADING L latent (Dedieines land HOUSE PAINTS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes arid the only agents in tne vjity ior ine onerwm, -WE The : Largest Dealers ' in iWall Paper. Finest Line: Of -Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars. - Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, , ; The Dalles, Oregon i 7 ri HE NEW TOW N has been j.luttcd on the old enmp Rround, at the Forks and t Falls of Hod river, with large Biehtiy lots, broad Mreets und nllevs. good sofl. . pure cold water nnd shndc in profusion, perfect drninnge, delightful mountuin eUraate, the eentrxl attraction as a mounUiin summer resort and for ail Oreson, beinff the nearest town to Mt. Hxk1. It isu!so nnpnralled as a manufacturing . center,beinK the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and ttr ximber, pcKsesjir.R millions of horse power in its dashing streams and water - falls, eabily hnnu-ssed. Where cheap motive power exists, there tho manu factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled -- anywhere ior fruit and ncriculture. and with trans-portation already assured -. .. you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment TITItE PEHfEGT W. ROSS "'There is a tide iti the affairs of, men tvhich, taken at its floodj . , , leads. on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to. the . Cll-0ot at CRANDALL Who are selling these goods MICHELBACH BRICK, Sale I THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE' DALLES. " BRAINARD & ARMSTRdNG' : SPOOL SILK FINE LINE OF . :-:,l-7-: -;,:a iiHC PHILIP v - : ; m ii 111 wM mm 14. No. 390 to S94, 2d NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS- FRAZER & WYNDEAM. Proprietors. " 44 o o O 3 " At the old stand of "R. Lusher. PAUL KREFT -DEALKRS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Most. CompWtt.e nd th IUwt Puttfrns ami Dopigns in . r "mr x-a .5E'.s:3EjiEii" SPractical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but tlits beat brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints xiev in nil our work, and none bat the most ekilled workmen employed. Agent.8 for Masory . Liquid Paints., Ko chemical combination or eo:ip mixture. : A first class article in all colors, All orders promptly attended to. " " ' ' "Paiat SLoc coratr Thiidsrd WsfTv-.r.tcit .!.. T le Ti)U t. Cjfct I ail iitisis. ; pftiggists Sundries. OILS AND GLASS. Williams (Jo.s Paints. AliE - See me on the grormd, or address me at Hood- River, Wasco County Oregon. WI NANS. &. BURGETS, out at -greatly-reduced rates. - - UNION ST. street. The Dalles P3 . no Front St.. The Dalles, Oregon. CO., Fraitiii & Camels r 1'" sr.- if 'A ', 'i - i V. 3 4 4 -4