OUR 1 QPeciKL SHLE, Saturday, May 20, 1893, FOR THIS DAY ONLY. BLEACHED MUSLINS Pride of the Laundry ..... .06 y cts. Reality 09 cents. Fruit of the Loom .10 cents. Lonsdale 10 cents. Lonsdale Cambric 11 cents. Not more than 12 yards to one person, The Dalles Daily Ghr-oniele. Entered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, us second-clasB matter. FRIDAY, - MAY 19, 1893 Weather Forecast. Official Jorecast for twenty-four hours ending at S p. 77i. tomorrow. Friday and Saturday occasional show ers and stationary temperature. Pague WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 68. Minimum temperature, 46. Rain, .00 Wind, Northeast. River. 33.8 feet above zero. Yester day 32.2. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may be found on sale at I. C. NickeUen' s store. MAY MINORS. Balled Ne-wslets to Be Digested sit the Sapper Table. When first a governor he became He wore a No. 7 hat, And crowded paper 'round the rim To keep it on at that; But since he sent the telegram And made old Grover prate His No. 7 will not fit He now wears No. 8. East Oregonian. There was quite an arrival of wool to day at the warehouses. The river has raised 2.6 feet in the 24 bonrs ending at 9 o'clock this morning. Mr. I. W. Childers of Columbus marked 385 lambs from 380 ewes. A pretty good increase. ne uutur public school closed, a sue cessful year under the superintendent of Prof. Frazier yesterday A. sturgeon nine leet long was caught last night in Davis' fish wheel. Nearl two bushels of eggs was taken-fomi The river gauge indicates 34.3 at 3 o'clock p. m. today. The rise is steady at one inch an hour since Wednesday morning. Messrs. Geo. W. Miller and E. Schanno have been drawn as grand jurors for the U. S. district court which convenes on the 31st inst. Eight head of horses have been pur chased in Sherman county for use at the Hood River mills. The horses left here this morning. The exercises at the public schools this afternoon passed off very pleasantly, and it is, said they were the most suc cessful of all former events of this kind. Dr. O. D. Doane was el representative of Otfg0vy the grand lodge of Oregon, and is entitled to sit in the sovereign encampment of the grar. lodge of the United States. ine Moore property on Alvord avenue will be offered for sale tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Court house. It is a desirable piece of property and here is a chance for a good investment.. It is rumored that the Union Pacific proposes to station a boat's crew at The Dalles for the summer to man the D. S. Baker for service in case of interrupted travel by rail from fire or high water. Senator Matlock learns from Henry Cbappell that for the small amount of money expended Oregon makes a first-lass showing in comparison with her sister states. The fruit exhibit, it is thought, will without doubt be awarded the premium. The law of the last legislature goes into effect today, making it unlawful to ALL GOODS MARKED I l IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. sell, offer for sale, or have in possession for sale, except during the months of September and October, any of the vari ons kinds of trout. If you want trout any time between now and September 1st you -must go forth and catch them. Too Much Rain. For the first time in twenty years Crook county ranchers are complaining of too much rain. Many of them have not finished their spring seeding, and for the past three weeks the ground having been too wet to cultivate they are de sirous of a little dry weather. Lee Wigle was over from Warm Springs during the week. He says the Indians' grain on the agency is looking fine far in ad vance of the grain here but. the crickets are again making their appearance in that section, and it is feared they will destroy the crops. Ochoco Review. When you buy your ice of Chas. Alli son you don't get ice that was cut in the mouth of Mill creek, over the city sewer. And I am not a Portland com pany. It PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. John End of Wamic called on the Chronicle office this morning. Mrs. Jas. Eglin of Corvallis is visiting with Mrs. H. Chrisman of this city. Mr. D. Malarky of Portland was in city last evening, returning on the morning train. Mr. B. E. Snipes of Seattle arrived in the city today and will remain among old friends several days. Mrs. I. V. Howland is lying danger ously ill at her residence on 3-Mile with little prospect of recovery. Mr. J. Jacobs of the Oregon City Woolen mills, came up on the noon pas senger today, and is visiting the wool stock in store at the warehouses in this ity. Geo. M. Patterson and wife of Berea, Ky., arrived in the city yesterday and made the Chronicle a pleasant call. Mr. Patterson is a brother of Samuel Patterson, who died at Wapinitia re cently. He is looking after the estate and will return to Kentucky in a few days. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Columbia H D Joey, Crescent; F Byles, Bradford, Eng; J Holdiman, Baker City ; John R Walker, Peter M Stoack, Portland ; H D Straight, Hood River; George Clark,' Sherar's Bridge; R Sampson, C H West, Pendleion; A M Elam, Milton; J B Currier, Corvallis ; D Sangber, Salem. Skibbe GWLucas, Barlow Road ; E D .L,us, Mrs J 5 Mosbv. Silver Lake: Jo seph Cardovisky, Donald Smith, Carl jsuscn, .Portland : S W (Jnran. W ri Tate, Hood River: W A Tate. Rufus: C Gleason, Hay Creek; Miss Margarette .tsoooK House, .uutur. A Problem. A young lady yesterday asked Post- aster Hare for a dollar's worth of postage stamps. "Give me," she said, "twice as many twos as ones, and the remainder in threes." It took the oblig ing postmaster some time to figure out the correct number of stamps wanted of each denomination, but he finally succeeded in properly dividing them. Astorian. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to all those who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our little child. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. L,. Skibbe World's Fair. The Northern Pacific seems to be the favorite route to the world's fair. Their passenger equipment is excellent. The tourist sleeping cars have been up holstered and are very comfortable For rates and other information call at the Regulator omce. 2tdewtf 1 OUR D SPECIH An Extraordinary Offer. To All Wanting Employment We want live, energetic and capable agents in every county in the United States and Canada, to sell a patent article of great merit, on its merits. An article having a large sale, paying over 100 per cent, profit, having no competition, and on which the agent is protected in the exclusive sale of a deed given for each and every county he may secure from us. With all these advantages to our agents and the fact that it is an article that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be necessary to make an extraordinary offer" to secure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it show, not only our confidence in the merits of our invention, but in its salability by any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work are making from $150 to $600 a month clear and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employment. Any agent that will give our business a thirty days' trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, above all expenses, can return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent who would like ten or more counties and work them through sub-agents for ninety days and fail to clear at least $750 above all expenses, can return all unsold and get their money back. No other employer or agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount we guaranteed ; and but two sales a day would give a profit of over $125 a month, and that one of our agents took eighteen orders in one dav. Our large descriptive circulars explain our offer fully, and these we wish to send to everyone out of employment who will send us three one cent stamps for pos tage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extra ordinary offer. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads this offer, to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, or you will lose the best chance ever offered to those out of employment to make money. Rexnek Manufacturing Co. 19-lwdw Pittsburg, Pa Attention Woodmen! A special meeting of the Woodmen of the World is called for Monday evening, May 22d. A full attendance is desired. Bv order of C. C. Real Estate. Mav If Mnr Rtrol anrl wifft to T Selling 40 acres in section 25, tp 2 north, range 10 east ; $650. Good Job Printing. If you have your job printing done at The Chronicle you will have the ad vantage of having it done with the most modern and approved type, with which we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct supervision of one of the most successful and artistic printers in the NorthweBt. Look Over "V our County Warrants. All county warrants registered prior to Jan. 1, 1890, wifl be paid if pre sented at my office, corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after tomorrow (10th of May). The Dalles, May 9, 1893. William Michell, 5 9-2m Treasurer Wasco County, Or. An 8-Mile Melee. A trial le going on before Jus tice Davia this afternoon concerning a row at 8-Mile last Saturday night. Al fred Hewitt, aged 13, Rufus Ryan, aged 13, and Wafter Ryan, aged 15, were arrested for assault upon Mrs. Wagner and her two boys. The lady was struck in the altercation, and at the instance of herself and husband the former-named were arrested. The trouble occurred while going home from church. A con siderable attendance was in court, but up to the hour of going to press ho de cision had been made. Photos of the Gesang Verein at Floyd & Shown's. Call and see them. dlw NEWS OF THE STATE. The La Grande creamery is again in operation after a long period of illness. Between Coyote and Castle Rock, on the Union Pacific, a dozen new houses mark the claims of people who have filed on the land within the past two months. Karl's Clover Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postofflce at The Dalles un called for, Friday, May 19th, 1893. Persons calling for same will give date on which they were advertised : Anderson Miss N Bauer C'L Blanford Joe Baldwin W R Backensto May Davis ABC Davis Tena Fountain E A Jones M A !2) Kline Jene Laporte Minnie Matthews Walter Mann H Riggs Anna R Ross Etty Smith S S (2) Smith Mr Smith Dillian Taylor J. R Thomas Julia M. T. JNolan, M. Largest retail sales of cigars. Best selection and finest is the reason for it. Snipes & Kinnersly, 129 Second street. ELECTRIC FLASHES. A later report from Starbuck places the damage at not more than $25,000, as it is said the locomotives were only slightly damaged. The execution of the Hebrews, Rosenz- weig and Blank, took place today near Wilkesbarre, Pa. These were the first Hebrews to suffer the death penalty, not only in. the United States, but in North America. They murdered Jacob Marks, a peddler, on Dutch mountain, in March, 1892. The executed men were also peddlers. The largest and best selected stock of drugs at Snipes & Kinnersly, 129 Second street. wl Beans and Brains. One day during the period -when Henry Cabot Lodge now Senator Lodge was a member of the bouse, a countryman and his wife were watch ing the proceedings on the floor from the gallery, one of the features being a speech by Mr. L. The old fellow had bis eye on Mr. Lodge, in evident ad miration, and at last he turned to the man next to him for information. "Who is that down there in the aisle talking to the boys?" he asked. "Congressman Lodge," was the reply. "Where's-he from?" "Massachusetts Boston." "Boston, did you say?" queried the countryman. "Yes, Boston." The old chap turned to his wife, who had been listening. "There, Mary," he exclaimed, "just see what beans and brains will do for a man that ain't half as big as a hay stack." Boston Traveller. Not Tested Yet. Laura What a quiet young man Mr Timpkins is. Flora Have you invited him to din ner? Laura No, not yet. Flora Then do, and get him to go with .us to Harlan's and get him to order a soda fountain of Chapman & Co., Madison, Ind. I see thfm advertised in the Chronicle. We can then draw him out while we drink delicious soda at his expense. They do say that soda is so good that it really makes young men who pay for it pleasant and talkative. 2t-daw Notice- Owing to the presant-stage of water we have been compelled to discontinue through connection to Portland. Steamer Regulator will make a trip, Dalles to Cascades and return, every Saturday Through business will be resumed a soon as possible. D. P. & A. N. Co. Shade and ornamental trees, flower ing shrubs and vines, hedge plants, etc., cheap at Mission (wardens. W. E. GARRETSON, Leading Jeweler. SOLE AGENT FOR THE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. 138 Second St.. The Dalles, Or. It ia .a well-deserved victory for them. The way they throw their entire stock before the public, they cannot help but sell lots of goods, as we saw with our own eyes goods going out at 50 per cent, lees than they can be bought elsewhere. We have learned that there ia no less j than 20 cases on the wy of assorted DRY- GOODS, CONSISTING Men's and Boys' Clothing', Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Laces and Embroideries, Trunks and Valises, Etc., SALE TO FRIDHY, S.& N.HARRIS, Cor. Court and second sis. The Dalles, Oregon. nsr Spiii ail Sinn Dn Goads, Fancy Goods and Notions, Qepts' purr;i5l7ip2 ()ood$, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold H. T erms Cash. prjLjng Owing to the lateness of the season, we are a little late in making .our spring announce ment. But we come at you now with the Finest Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods ever shown in this city, and select ed especially for fine trade. JOHN C. 109 SECOND STREET. Have You Seen Spring Millinery Goods 112 Second Street. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. The Corrugated Building: next Door to Court House. Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Bent by the Day, Week or Month. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. flew Qolumbia THE DALLES, OREGON. S. & N. HARRIS, Cor. second ant court sis. The Dalles, Oregon. (r5) IN PART OF COMMENCE 5TH. and that they will slaughter them at away below manufacturers' prices. The sale will commence of these well-bought goods, as above stated, on tomorrow, Friday, May 5th, and continue until further notice. Watch this space, and be on hand early if you are looking for bargains. "A word to the wise," etc. :e"w at greatly reduced prices. Herbring. Ope H ED RTZ, THE DAIXES. OREGON. T H E ? at; ANNA PETER & CO. This Popular House Has lately been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout, and is now better than ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel accommodations of any notifee in the city, and at the very low rate of $1 a day. First-Class Meals, SjJ5c. Office of the fast and commodious opposition Stage to Dufur, -Kingsley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia, Warm Springs and Prineville is in the Hotel and persons going to Prineville can save $4.00 by going on this Stage line. All trains stop here.