The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Tin: iai.i.i oi:i:ion A llnrnro Superstition. Tho pearl hunters of Hornco and ad jacent islands have a peculiar super stition. When they open shells in heareh of pearls, they take every ninth 11 ml. whether it he large, or small, ami put it into a hottle with a ileail man's linger. They are kept and are known as "seed pearls.'' or "breeding pearls," and the natives of the islands men tioned tlrmly believe that they have the powers of reprodueing their kind. For every pearl put into the phial, two grains of rice are thrown in for the pearls to "feed" upon. Some of the white gem hunters of ltorneo believe in the superstition as lirmly as the na tives do. It is said that nearly every hut along the coast has its "dead lin ger'' bottle with from nine to ten times that number of "seed pearls," the de caying digit and the rice carefully stowed away among them. Mr. Thomas llatte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be the beat remedy in existence for the flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says: "Last summer I had a very eevere attack of flux. I tried almost every known remedy, none giving relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rluea Keinedv was recommended to me. i I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medicine in existence." 25 and oO cent bottles for sale by lllakeley it Houghton, Druggists. lm. The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrluwi in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: "spent several weeks in Johnstown, la., after the great Hood, on account of my husband being employed there. We had several chil dren with us. two ot whom took the diarrluen very badly. I got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Itcinedv from Rev. Mr. Chap .man. It cured both of theui. I knew . of several cases where it was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Ulakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. LIGHT ARTILLERY. This 2 Is the 3 Season Of the Year tflhen C7 o o Judicious Advertising Pays. H. C. NIELSEN, Clothier and Tailor. . . . Decidedly the Finest Line of Gents'- Furnishino- . Goods, Trunks and 'aliscs, etc., etc. COU. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THK DALLKS, OK. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE The Corrtigntml ltiilldttip twxt Iloor to Court Houm. Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Month, Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. MHS. J3L. FRASEIR, Proprietor. J. O. MACK, i PHOTOGRAPHER nt the Waeco countr First premium air for best portraits und views FE WIE$ and LIQUOR i T H E ARTIC CANDY FACTORY SODA WATER AND I0E OREAM. Candies and Nuts at wlmU'xale quiitntluiiN. And 171 DOMESTIC KEY WE! CIGARS. THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER. FRENCH'S BLOCK. SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OK. McCLURE'S MAGAZINE to Everyone Subscribing for The Dalles Daily Chronicle for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month. OR 51 UeeKly ropiel AT $2.25 PER ANNUM. ffm-U HimvImI iirnmui'itHMitt with tlu j.utillIn't nf mif t tho licit MiiriwIiii'k limy mlil,lftl wo uiiM'imlilul t miiU' a uiiM exri'ptliiiiul ullcr to plmuI McCLURE'S MAGAZINE CTJSriE "ST 33 .A. IRj to everyone wli . nil-nut tin- rollmvliii: lilunV. form, ami nemllm: It to us, thereby Miilnetllilngf, The Dalles Daily Chronicle 12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH. CUT THIS OUT AND BEND IT TO US. TOl'.ACCO, GlftAICS AND SAVKKT DKINKS iu Specialties 'Atx, small boys advocate felt slippers. JTiie eye is the thermometer of the soul. - - A cynic is a man who must he un happy to be happy. A man is judged by the cigars he gives to his friends. A critic isn't always right, but the critics are never wrong. The easiest thing in the world is not to become a millionaire. Succkss, like charity and a silk hat, covers a multitude of sins. Anybody can write poetry. Only a great man can criticise it. Tin: astronomer knows almost as much about space as the reporter. Judge. Karl's Clover Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 23c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Snipes & Kinerely, druggists. NOTICK. Inasmuch us my wife, Georgie Anna Urooks, has, without just cause or prov ocation, left my bed and board; against my wishes and consent, and refuses to return or further live with me, I hereby warn all persons not to give her any credit on my account, as I will not pay any bills of her contracting after this date. Cai.eii Ukooks. Dalles City, Or., July 19, lSOS.dsotAwit Notice. All city warrants registered prior to July '2d, 1891, will bo paid on presenta tion of the same at my oflico. Interest ceases after this date. I. I. lluiic-KT, Treasurer. Tho Dalles, Or., July 5th, 1899. Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and roup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. l'ocket size contains twenty-fivo does, only 2."e. Children love it. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. To Delinquent Taximyor. All prosperty upon which taxes arc not paid by the 1st of August, will be levied upon und sold according to law. T. A. Wakii. Sheriff. IlOOHti TO KKNT. Furnished rooms to rent. Apply at tho residence of Mrs. C. N. Thornburv, Second street, The Dalles, Or. tf WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. Best grades of oak, fir, and Blab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. I'ctora & Co. (OHico Second and Jefler hon streets.) Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles 2cfstrEetJ. FOLCO At right side Mrs. Obrtrr't restaurant u f vSfpi hi p I Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts. lrI IKHAM & ROBERTSON I'roprWuorw The Dalles, Oregon. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A FAMILY OF 2000 EEADEES. They read The Chronicle to get the latest and most reliable t cws. And they read ever' line that is in the paper. That i what makes the Chronicle an invaluable advertl injr medium. The newspaper that . v goes to the family firesides ! the one (()) that the advertisers of today patronize when they de-ire to reach tie jfople. When they want your trade their announcements will be found in the paper. Look over our columns and observe the verifica tion of the truth of this assertion. Kemember. n trade of a family of two thousand U worth asking for through thec 0 columns, espcially h at our very JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, 76 Count Stneet, Next iloor to "Wasco Sun Office. Has just received a fine line of Samples Those Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Also, can furnish First Class accommodations to teamsters with freighc or driving teams, having added to their stables large feeding and wagou room. Commercial Patronap Solicited. J'nMisliers C II ROM CLE, The Dalles, Or.: nn, mill nlrase send' to mil address the J) JUL) CH li.ONJC.Lti for l mon ths from (late, for wh ich, j . agree, to paij CO els. it, nioidli,, it being n.nderstood Hi at iioii- are 'to ha ve sent to mij a ddress for I ijear, withmi.t extra eharge, MeCLV li JJ '$ MAGAZINE, jj eommeneing with the ear rent ntuuber. j I A'am.e, j J)ate. Jldtlress CALL AT OUR OFFICE anil see the entertaining ami lliielx llltiHtratuI McCLURE'S MAGAZINE, whleh has among Its nmtrllmtorn the mint famnu authors In America anil KiikImuI, Including such writer an the follow lug K. ,. Stevenson, Itudvard lCipling, A. Coimii Doyle, Octavo Thantst, Williiim Ilean HowcIIh, lliet llarte, Clark Uussull, .loci Cliandler Harris, Mrs. Kobt. Louis Stevenson F. Marion Crawford, .Margaitit Deliind, llerlMjrt I). Ward, Flizabeth Stuart I'helps, ThoiiuiH I lard v, .1. T. Trowbridgn, .leiome K. .leroiue. I-'ninces Hodgson lliirnett, Theodore Koosevelt, .loaimin Miller, Oillwrt Parker, John Burroughs, , (,'amiln l'laiuniarion, Lillie Clinsc Wy mini . Harriet I'rescott Spiillbrd, Kdward ICverett llule, Louise Chandler Moultoii, llimilin (iiirliuid, I'rof. H. S. Holden, l'rof. O. A. Young, II. H. Iloyesun, lloburt Itarr, lluurv M. Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew I.ung, Surah Orne .lewett Dr. .1. S. Millings, W. K. Henley. Cup!.. Charles King. AlphoiiHo Daudet, Cainile l'laiiiiiinrinii, ldward Mverutt Halu, l'rof. Graham Hell. TheDhlles Wasco County. Oregon, 0. L. Phillips, assignee of Win. Farm A Co., will on August 3d, 1S93, soil, in front of tho court liouso tho book ac counts uncollected, also all prontlsory notes remaining in his hands. tf Go to N. Harris for lino prints j 20 yards for $1. flood ,loii I'rlntliiK. If you Juivo your job printing done at Tin: Ciucokiclu you will have tlio ad vantage of having it done with (lie most iiiodorn and approved typo, with which wo keop continually supplied. All jobs under tho direct supervision of ouo of tho mob, successful and artistic printers in tho Northwest. for sirin'' and summer Suitin'-'S. Come and See the lm Fashions. Cleaning and Impairing! to order. Satisfaction prnaranteed. Tljr Daily llvenint; Chronicle h recognized 1 il J as esteiitially the lioine jiaiier tor tlie JJalles City folk' UCWHU 'r,1's is t hmi rejuitation. Some rl U iVl C 2,(M of our best citizens watch the colimuisuf this D f nt7D dailvfor tho snidest local news, it 1 H L i bucceeill in Kleauliu? the field, ami heuee ijiuws in popularity and importance. Take It awhile, you who don't try hcmio of its premium oilers. J From TEWfllNflli or INTERIOR Points -TJIK liln Fait t RKILROKD Is the lino to take TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. It In the Dining Car Kouto. Jt runs Through Vcjtlbuied 'trains every day in the yur to paul and Chicago NO chanuj: of caxis.j Compokd of Dinlnc Cars unsurpasml. l'ull man Drawing Itooin Sleepers of latest fUlpment TOURIST SLEEPING CARS The Gate City of thr- Inland Kinire is situated at the head of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros perous citv. ITS TERRITORY. It is tho supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest "Wool Market. The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Ciw cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. The Dulles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about -5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be moro than doubled in the near future. The products of tho lcautifiil Klickitat valley liuil market here, and tho country south and east has this year filled tho warehouses, and all available storage places to ovorllowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is tho richest city of its size on the coast and iUi money is scattered ovor and isbuing used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these corner stones slio stands. Kneli number of MnCLUHE'S MAGAZINE contain two liauil.omely llluntnitei! inlcrrlewi wltn auuli lamous people a Jules Verne, Archdeacon Furrnr, Frances llodusou Burnett, Thomas A. Kdison, Tissaudier, the fatuous F. Hopkiusou Smith, French llalloouist, II. II. Itovcsun, and many oilier, liavo lurnlnhcd material for enwWully prciiarcd Interview which will appeal . uiny iiiiisiriKfU in mis miiK'amic. !Knch number contains two or three short stories by fmnoiis authors I'ully Illustrated storlra will apK'ar in early number by Thomas Hardy, William Dean Howells, H. I.. fUtA'onson, lludyard Kipling, Itret llarte, Sarah Orno .lewett, J .ToefChundlur Harris, Harriet l'rescott Spollbrd, Octave Thnnot, I Couau Doyle, I'rances Hodgson Ituruett, Stanley.!. Weynian. HIJNKY M. STAN'MiV will contribute, I'ipeelully lor youus; reader, a llirllllngh luterestliiK story ol African AiUeiiturc. NATl'UAl. 1IISTOUY AND ADVKNTl'KK. There will ! several articles written bv lloyrnood lilnihuinyt, who bus been callisl by Mr W T Stead the best Interviewer In KliKlauil, from mnb'tlal lurnisln il blin b) Hn'l Hupantnak, oi Ham burg, tlmgreat animal luiorter and trainer. Tbcse iirtlcles deal with The Capture of Wild llcasts. The Transportation of Wild HenstH. The Training of Wild llcasts. The Adventures and ICscapes of Karl Ilagenbeck. The series will oc Illustrated by an DuglNi nrtlst of iickuowlcilgcd skill In drawing wild nniiniili. John lltiitiiotimis, C. p Iloi.nr.ii, Int. C. C. Aiiiiott, mid other writers iiiiiioiis for their worl. in this lield, will contribute to the miigiulue. m 1X111 MLE i. Of Interest to both Voting and Old will be GAKXHK'S AFRICAN ICNI'HDITION TO TIIK tiOUIM.AS. VROV. li. Arrangement have lx-eu iiiaile, in coiiiiccllon with n leading Cngllsh nn lew , to imbllsli pro (iariicr' letters ileerlptlve of his present expedition to Africa, I'rof (mrner Is noliil tlic rlil over for the curious nml Interesting Investigations ho Is iiniklug In the seei ch of inonkes lo Milksl for Africa last K-pti'inlxT for the sake of further pursuing his sluilli.- In the unlive ImiiuLxif the gorilla. 'Hie Illustrations for these articles will be from photograph', taken b l'rol (mrucr The magazine also contains most Interesting articles under the following comprehensive hcul' H'l'l.,. i.m,, f tlx. !. " I,' i, ,!,, ,,f I,, .,li, id, V'nli,., ' 1114 ..111'.'. l.h...V. .k...'...,....'... I , .ll.l.l. Nmvt'Ht KnowItMlti." ''I'Iuj I'rvHisnt Hour,'' 11 Strainer than Fit:tiontM otc. Vi lint till tir In rr 1 1 1 1 it tt 1 1 itMn I hi in iltni 1 1 1 1 ll'ltll Out II I I IV i" I f in 1 1 ' I f " fur nillv K "il n timr lolV.ihl in nitviiiii'n nr in iiinnthlv I ntiilliiiiMitH iih iluilrid I Wii tiiiiki tlitK iivfiMitioiiiil nllir In nnlnr Unit ui nwiv hrciiri n hiiifv iiiiinhir nf mw .nl wtf-t hilt nil who ttri iilri'.iilv Niilicriiitrs tnnv uvnll tlitiiiMlvtM nf lhls itniiurtiitiitv In ininrit 1 liU trL'liI ii)t!Krnziiio. Mil up iih iuiiiii: aim h:iiu u 111, in THE DAILY CHRONICLE, Tho DalloH, Or. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This woll-lsnown Ilrowery is now tiirninc; out tho hest Ilegr and I'ortet east of tho Cascades. Tho latest appliances for tho inutiufacturo of irood hcaltli' fill Jiuer Imvo lieen introduced, and only the Urst-duns article will bo placed oi the markot. Ill, Daily and Weekly Editions. Hest that can bo constructed, and in which accommodations aro both Krco ami Kurnidied for lioldersof first und Second-class TicliuU, and ELEGANT BAY COACHES A continuous line, connecting with all lines uflording direct and uninterrupted tervlcc. Pullman Sleeper reservations canlm tccuretl la advance through any agent of tho road. THROUGH TICKETS hiiglmid and l.uroj can bo pi ncKct omco of tho company To and from all IoInNu America, puieuuKd ui any Kull liiformalJoit t'oiicernlng i nuns roiucs aim outer ueiaus iiiriilWiwl on ratos, time ol applleatlou to W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent I). W it A. Nav Co., Itegula' ir oiilce, 'l'e Dalles, Or., or a. i, ciiAitiron, Aks'I. OciivMl J'aitenger Agt,, Portland, 3aa, THE CJ-IKOJCLK was uslublisliud for tlio ox proH.s purpofio of faithfully roj)iusontin Tho Dalles and tho surrounding country, and tho naUsfying ellect of its mission is ovorywhoro apparont. Jt now loads all othor publications in AVasoo, Shor nian, Gilliam, a largo purl of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well us Klickitat and othor re gions north of Tho Dalles, honco it is tho host medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire. Tho Daily CiinoNionK is published every eve ning in the week Sundays oxroptod at $0.00 per annum. Tho Wkkklv Guuomom-: on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per anmim. For advertising rates, subscriptions, otc, address :TME CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., PAUL KREFT & CO., -DKALKRS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And tho MoHt Coinplelo and tho Latent rnttoniH and DobIkiih in I'riK'tlcill I'llllllnrw nml Pn .,.. II,..,,....u K...... I...1 U... 1. ..,, lu ,,f tin) hhorwin-A i latin, and J. W. Mumiry'H I'aintH uhciI In all .111 r work, and none but the mom Hkilled workmen oniployed. AkoiiIh for MiiKury I.hiuid I'nlntH. No chonucal comliiiiiitlon or Hoap inixturo. A lirHt oIuhh ttrtiolo In nil colon). AH ordorH promptly attended to. Paiut Slion cornor Thirdund Washington Btn,, Tho Divllen. Orcot flew Columbia )iotel. THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House Huh lately boon thoroughly ninovated and imwly furniHhed thiouyhoiit, mid Ih now better tluin ovor jirepftred to fti iiiIhIi tho IichI Moti'l accoiuiiindatloiiH of any Iioiiho In the city, and at tho very low into of $1 a day. First-Class Moals, 25c Ollico of tho faHt und coiiiuiodloiiH oppoHltlon HtS to Dnfur, Kiiniriloy, Tyjih Vivlloy, WupinlH'1' Wiiriu Hpiinirn and IVlnovlllo Ih in tho Ilotol und puitioiiH Holm; to 1'ilnovlllo can hiivo bv (lotne; on thin HtiiKO lino. All trains stop here.