SEE THE POINT? Trade at Pease Sf Mays's if you want the best goods for the least good money. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. fglfird k 'lir l'otifflro at Thr Dallfn, Ort-coa, u Mf.iud-cU mutter. I i. ml , rrtlolnc- itCca! tr If't ifvrllun, nnd 5 tVnt ffi !in dir mr' id ituMit In-erUon 8-cla. rate , 'i;c time nutlet Ail !(. nr'i"f rwrlvwl lntT ttinn S o'cUfk 111 jijir Uir iu.idMitic day I rate the .Middle Columbia would be sur- veyed, buoyed and lights placed along i it as far us this city. lie believes i should !e done now and will make ' recommendation to that effect to ' general government. , The Kogers estate it being told at I auction today at the court house. This i is h verv valuable piece of property of ?jl"2 acres, partly improved, the ap praised value of which is $0,000. At 3 o'clock the highest bid was 5,700, but it will have to reach its appraised value before it can le Hold. 7 ie Moating i'ltrty. V Thl Year' Crop. j ....... v 5 ji pi lumiirru Wednesday and Thursday fair, (lightly cooler. l'AOun. WKATIIXK Maulnum Sirature, SO. i Kt,.Ton C...:omcuc-I hare travelled Minimum temperature, 3S j over a good deal of country in the hut Hirer, -'.' feet alove rem. few days on horseback and find that Wind, west. , whjje wa(jC0 county will generally yield good A merry partv, consisting of Misse Sula Kuch, Nellie Michel!, Ruth Cooper, , Minnie Gosser, Myrtle Michel!, Ainiee Newman, Lora Morris, Caddie Booth, Florence Lewis, and Messrs. Jno. Booth, Fred Wilson, Bert Phelps, Malcolm ' Jameson, Hay ward Hiddell, Arthur , Clark, Gilford Snowden, John Hertz 'anu .Jolin Hampshire, spent a portion! of last evening on the river. leaving j the Regulator landing in row boat they crossed the liver, and repairing to the large gram platform winch stands at the brow of the blull', and was nicely decorated with Chines lanterns, they i i ... passeu a pieasani nour. Alter a row ; up the river and a drift down I dock they journeyed home. That "Mtclul" Affair. KniToi; Ciuto.Nin.ic Wo notice in the columns of thu Tlmee-Mountainccr and Wasco Hun, that an alleged Tax-payer and on Plebeian have a small kick coin ing on account of the manner in which thu representatives of tho city enter tnlned the officers of the Monterey. Allow us to say for the information of aforesaid persons, and to all others who may feel aggrieved becauso they wero not invited to participate in the ban quet, that wu found the amount sub scribed entirely inadequate to entertain the whole city. It is true that tho council held a special session on Friday evening for the purpose of devising some means of entertaining theFe people and extending to them tho courtesies which we considered were due to them from the city, ft was not intended (as the Sun I man says) "a reclusive affair anyhow" j but an affair that would place our fair city in a creditable position and make her citizens feel that they had done the j proper thing. I At the meeting of the council the , mayor stated that the object of the call I was to make arrangements for receiving the officers of the United StateB monitor 'Monterey and to appropriate a small sum of money to be used only in case it was needed for the entertainment of the visitors, but that lie thought it sufficient amount could be raised without taking a dollar from the city treasury. The council thereupon appropriated the sum of $50 and the mayor raised by subscription a like amount. But as the whole entertainment coet only $49, we found that it would not be necessary to use the city's money, and the recorder was instructed not to make any minutes of the proceedings, as there was some question as to the legality of the meet ing, one of the been notified. We trust that the above explanation will be fully satisfactory to "Taxpaver," "Plebeian" and all others who have any interest in the matter. W. E. R.vi:icAitT, Mayor. G. C. Esiiki.man, CitAf.. F. Laukk, W. II. Butts, Paul Kreft, T. A. Hudson, Councilmen members not having Something New.... J We are determined to miiko huge sales, therefore wo will makocutw in prices that will surprise you. Here are a few prices to suit tho hard times for the present: 20yards Print Calico,Jbr ::J::. $1.00 3 pairs Ladies' Full-Finished Hose,Jor .25 2 36-inoh Linen Towels, for 25 3BagJowels (Turkish), for 25 2 Fancy Tidies, for .25 Parasols, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Laces and Embroideries, Dry Goods, &c, &c, &c. Everything in proportion. Save money while you have the opportunity. JplVThiH sale is good for 30 days only. Come and bring your friends. You won't regret it.Kf Cor. Court and second Sis. Toe Dalles, Oregon. S. & N. HARRIS. NEW 1 in Souer Dry tails, Motile Nlclioln' Disappearance. WEDSKSDAY, JULY 26,1893 Tfo Daily and U found on sale at Weekly Chronicle via; 1. C. Nickelten't rlore. JULY JULEPS. Thr Lortl Nr I'lrM In llomu-pathlr Tie . tbinK bench, the mull boy mid. .. "J it Hie tiluce lor him . He not u noelnl lirurv, but Hi luippj m tile Hlin Cabinet meeting of the Epworth league tonight. The cholera is spreading. It is now reported in Africa, Italy, Greece and France. An interesting letter concerning the donning "robbery" at Lyle finds place on our fourth page today. The two principal attractions at the orld b fair are the Ferris wheel and I t IT . t . . . I mbcio nut's "Wild West." At least are the best patronized. I Jt ladies of the -Methodist church j ' entertain in the church parloro to-1 c'Flit Ice cream will be served at 15 J ttaii, aud there is plenty of it. ' The hay crop in the Antelope country u vy lurt'o this vear. A ihi. tu .i 'IW-k count rv ox.l ........ I!.. I.. ....... . ' . iime grain in wn, congratulations arc in order. Mtenrt. aitimirahu-tV: Co. shipjwd a car r,f llt ... f ,.:. mii. i Morning l0 iort Townsend. Tiiev Ht 'aIwthipacarof fat hogs to I'ort laii'J tonight. The niii.ut f,... .i ... ,, '"win uio ugnctiiiural li. "!.( the wheat harvest will be , a ' ' two. A conservative es 'nati. is that the nverajio yield will be "7""n near fifteen bushels per , - wtirn class i,,or"l' ro selling woll in Chicago, '"i rnda at Ciwn,..r' l ir.n i.r.r-..u grain crops, the neighboring re- glons will not fare so well. Around Ar-) lington the yield will ayersge about G buf-hels to the acre. In the country' known ait the Jordan Buttee, it will do a little belter, ierhaps 12 or 15 bushels. 1 In the S-Mile section, Morrow county, I the crops are very poor and not over 8 bushels to the acre will be harveated. I'etcr i: miner lias u held ot 1,0W acrea, and he will not cut over 600 acxM of It; it is being taken by the wild maatard. In I'.ook creek canyon, from Henry Moore'a place to lieonard'a bridge, crops are good on the creek. The Condon and 30-Mile country will yield about bnebels to the acre. In tha Waaco Hay creek country down to tkw break of the hills leading into Qrantf, tha cropu will be pretty good, and will yield a gen eral average of l.r. buthfla to the acre. VfUUM MlLLU. .Mollie Nichols, living near Rufus, has . not been seen for a week and fears aro entertained that she has met a violent ' death in some manner as yet unknown. She. with her mother, used to operate I the stock ranch upon which she is now to the i 'ocate(l Dl,t ner mother marrying, left the , girl in possession. The latter is now about forty years old and ac customed to ride out after stock with all I the tamj Void of her male associates. There is one path along the John Day Regulator I which is verv narrow, where a missten morning. woi,i plunge horse and rider into the Mr. and Mr. A'bel 1'rckinf- of Krskine- waters beneath. This path haB often ville are in the city. been traversed by Miss Nichols, and it Judge Hradsnaw left yesterday for is thought that possibly she has found PERSONAL MENTION. 1). C. Herrin N in Portland. J. . Condon left on the Fancy Goods and Notions, Qepts' puri7i5r)i9 (Jocx, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring. Terms Cash. Familiar Faces in a Aretu Place. C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General land Office. J. IS. BARNETT. Jtye Ieal Estate, loai, Iiurapee, & COLLECTION ACENCY. .4 .New ltl Vaa A trainload of aiuttoa aheap are to be scut to Chicago from Peadletea soon. If the experiment prove ecaaefnl ex- tensivo future shipuaeata aaay be looked for. Yakima Republic. Yes, indeed, neighbor. You can bank on future shipments every little while. 15y the way, your Item reads like it has been resurrected from a 20 years' sleep. Have you been up in the mountains lately, and did you uotice any rust on your scissors? Surely you do not recognize Pendleton. She has got over tho experimental stage long ago aud lias shlpjied carloads upon car loads of sheep for goodness knows how long. About one hundred and forty miles from Pendleton is a place called Lafayette, and will bo gone a week S. P. M. Briggs has returned from a short vacation to the Sound country. C. K. Chnsman left on the Regulator today for Vancouver. !! took with him hisruit dryer model. Fred. V. Wilson, who recentlv grad uated from John Hopkir.H university, Baltimore, arrived last night to remain I in the city. W. Iord haw just returned from Long Beach. Tho weather down there is de lightful and ali are enjoying themselves In the most agreeable manner. Win Curtis aud his friend, Ijring Stewart, started down the Columbia in a row loat last evening, and will camp at different places along the river. M. A. C. Davis, while working at McMinnvillo laying a barn floor re cently, had the misfortune to lose an eye from a spike flying from a hammer blow. Mr. Davis recently come with a party from .Mis-iouri. having a view of settling on land in Warro county. He is now in Thu Dalles and will utilize 1i!k time looking at our broad acres for M'ttJcuieiit. her death among the rocks and raging waters that lie below this dangerous trail. A iliMiil One nn Atllnl. Aler. McLeod of Kingsley has re ' turned from a ten-days' visit to thu world's fair besides a MY-wceks' stay in Canada. Mr. Mcl.eod said his princi pal sensation while in Chicago was that ! lie had always lived in a cellar. The i display upon' all hands is bewildering in its grandeur. Tho electrical display, the locomotives and the big guns struck ! him as being among the most phenom enal, if the superlative adjectvo can bo world ot uouders. Jlo Judge Burnett told a good story on Adlai while en route from Salem to Portland yesterday, according to the Telegram. He says that when Mr. Stevenson reached Missouri ho told the people that if he ever left Illinois he would come to Missouri j that ho told tho people of New Mexico the same thing, and likewise the people of Ari zona and California. When the party reached Needles the thermometer regis tered 120 deg. in the shade, and tho members of the party were wondering if the vice-president would tell the peo ple there that if he ever left Illinois ho would coino to Needles. "But he didn't," said the judge. "There were about 2" Indians ftanding around wear- waiting i jn, llotiin but blankets, and Mr. .Stevenson, instead ot telling them if ho ever left Illinois he would come to Needles, told them if ho ever changed his garb he would adopt theirs." NOTARY JPUBLIO. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to lient, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage! to call on us. "Ve shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests before tho Unitep States Land Office. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have Yoti Seen -t h e ; Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street ANNA PETER SCO. acre, plumpness of ari.. , Sin . wl u,llforllv Kood prices, 'nt-ttei, horses sold for $1,800, sis for Jjw , twenty.fivo ponies for $45 j many oui brought tioo singly, and up 4rd the figures MIUO. t .J oY1n..U fli i it ... . . . . Will MUUU IH IFIS If 11 II ilU I'llflKllla tfr I. ' . -. . . t . ..w v-t? VlJJUIfO L nUUIli EUI Ml ICV . Liiilfl fli'lt till Mlirnil ( lUtli'l V U'Mtt I'llPC j rant iiitiv ni'' t- nun wj line, tnoiigli small, but was in a com- you to learn that suven traiu loads have also boeu shipped from this point within tho last two months, J. A. Anderson shipped four, Kargher Bros, two and Phil Brogan one. The total number of sheep shipped to Chicago has been about 23,000, at an average profit of about $.'1,500 er train load. "Put this In. llurlw llufur. Jlie recorder lined a elieepherder 110 this morning, aud accepted a ailrer watch for security. Thla, with the pis to) tho other day, in default of 5, makes pretty good start for a 3-ball shop. The recorder will make a pretty fair the vice-president i"iulu about the time Ida term of office over the monitor. As . uxpircs. By that time be ought to have an excellent miscellaneous array of guns, knives, watches, clocks, hair pine, sua jMJiidcr buttons, plated jewelry, eafety pins, overcoats, etc., etc. Hhiloh'H euro, the Great Ooutrh and ei irri'iii u...i . . . ' ..... " ... &ud , - -"I"""' in. me magnitude i roup Cure, is for vale Dy Hnlpee Kin a nau !l!UMOf tll Ccllul,bI'1 river jersly. Pocket size contains twenty-live ,0"i as !i I htr'um u,", uuld thut aH 1 'to"' oll!' -r0' CM& ware M. Sold ro completed at any j by Knipes & Klnersly. ! ud.i 11111 ,,urt'' ewuwuled by terev v f cltlitc,", Ti8lted tho Mon. tL.. ii . H',cciftl "teamer was placed ut u ( d stingulshed party's disposal. A vu.T ,cr',llou wu hold on board the -"I niter which (-'onUucted nar v i. .ii .i . . . l(nn,.i . 1 ulu vu'!H,5l the vice-pwui-'"""J tuh.teof 111 guns was fired. , mmnuder O. W. Farrenholt, U. K. r T" ,hm'l hlle coming up .... u'r w'th tho Montei t'iutiii.,i , ' -i " - llcm lilt; I'ritlx'. We desiro to hay to our citizens, that for years we have been soiling Dr. King'H New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's ew i.uo nils, isucklun'N Arnica .Sdvo and Klectilo Hitters, and ! have never handled remedies, that sell an I well, or that havo given such universal j satisfaction. Wo do not liesitato to guarantee them every time, as wo stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactoi v results do not follow their J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, Cor. .Soeoiul and Union Sts. ay, Graii?, peed ai?d plour, t Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oasb. loctici for rEJ&'&'js txxcL 3Eox.xlt3f y. fill goods delivered Free and Promptly. :a do ediiN pact form. The eastern states expended more of their money on buildings than exhibits, while with thu western states the reverse was true. JIOTJ.I. UlltlV.W.K. v.in.ni.i-A i.'n... Kni.u.iM.n. i." 1 uso. There loiiiediijs have won their (irandey, II Killev, . Mtiltgram, Ii M 'great jmpiiliuity pmely on their merltH. Shoemaker, Portland ; .lames (Jandryx, B hack I. W Hackl, Koldo. Wash; ,11) lliller, Cascudi. Ixicks; L A Williams, ! N..iie. CJiarles Barge, Nelson : .lameH Koss. 1 All city warrants registered prior to I duly L'd,'lK!)l, will ho paid on presenta- "UKSTI.KMKK i'ieMM'niJ KmiiMi-M Hi'uauciio , t ijii of the same at my olllco. Intunist i censes after this ditto. I. I. BmtdiiT, Treasurer. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE "iiipcHt Kinersly's druggiHts. IN- BOOKS. I'liiinili'Mih follows Thu Isixes to I'loni Si'iti lluv.iiiuu, N, 1'nk To boxt'H to l.lllli) WIIi'ox. llrtMilcluiul, .N. Duk, I lino iilunyn Ixvn it vrcut A T eutliTcr from licainii'liiwuiil yum chiimiIch m tint , only IIiIhk Unit ii'lii'H'x mi' I Your vrry truly, i i'WKA fKA v, I 1 1 ii ii nn , N. puk. I llurfclvi.'i. Ariiicu rtalia. I The best salvo ill tho world for cuts,1 bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bunds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posN ' lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price L'5 cents per bo. For sale bv Snipes A- Klu ersly, Use Mexican Silver Move P 'is!i. The Dalles, (Jr., .Inly f.th, 189U. To l-lliiiiiriil TKmj'r. All prosperty iin which taxes are not puid by the 1st of August, will ha levied upon and sold according to law, T. A. Waud, Sheritr. (', I,. Phillips, assigneo of Win. Farm ic Co,, will on August ,'M, 189IJ, sell, in fiont of tho court house tho book ac counts uncollected, also all promisory notes remaining lit his bunds. tf Ask vour dealer I Stove PulMi. for Mexican Silver I. C. NIOKELSEN'S. -11- . . HILl 1 I. The California Winehouse, Is now open, and its nropriotov will soil his honic- kL )rodiR,(d Viiu at print's in Mm ruach of tu'ttryhodv. T' Also, liest I'oanuts to lio found, (loods uarantcotl to bo ruro and p irsM lass in ovory rospoet. i Thompson's Addition.