a mm v m If Mi ft 4; 3- . t- XVfoT? - . The Dalles Daily Chronicle. From Wmlc. OFFICIAL FAl'ER OF DALLES CITY. XK WAJCO COCSTY. Wamic, Aup 10, 1593. Editor citBosictc It may be that your readers would like ----- - - --- - ------ ----- to hear from the little town ol wamic Entered t tne INwtofnce t The Illo. Orwoa, , SQ njrev situated about eight us cond-cU5 matter. , .. i i,,i - -jr-. miles from Barlow pate on the road lead- srBSCRIPTlox KATES. ! a? from The Dalles across the mount- BT HAIL. rOTAGE TRErAtZ). IS AOTASCS. j R. tQ Jie TJVlev. TitlS HttlC tOWn 1? JSSthV. 5 o ! enjoying quite a "boom of late. As the " .., ntw iuftnr thnn thev are ri trails i'ib Jit- 3 f this year, while money is scarce as else where, the farmers are all over smiles and in the best of humor. Harvesting will be about done this week, thou the busy hum of the thresher will be heard and" will thresh out more grain of a Sne his community before. ci.oji.ve or kails i yt;terdav was a dav of great impor- traln? coins: East ,9 p. m. and 11 a. m. . , nmml.nitv. t,, William Tell Your Father that we sell cuuratcr Dilly, 1 year. Address all coQEiunicatioa to " THE CHRON ICLE," The Dalle, Orccoa. rii.t-offlcc. ornCE U0CE5 SS"1" tSiiquamythanwas ever harvested in Smdiiv n " .. 9r. a:, toiua. m. v-.t ritasc lor Goldendole " rritierilie " "rin!nruid Warrarprinr ' tLeavine for I.yle A Hartlaud " tAntetorc Except Snudav. tTrl-weetlv. TudftV Thursday and ?aturday. I "Monday Vtdue-day aad Friday. 5-sPiv. za. 5:80 a. ra. SATURDAY, Senator Dolph introduced a bill today ' tin r.t nnd .VSQ n. m. vs S' I answer to a petition, unanimously signed ... . a. hv the citizens ot ttiree scnooi oniric.?. our worth v school superintendent united them into one district and yesterday was the school meeting. Everything nas-ed off very nicely. B. Savage. Tom Driver and Win, Farlow were elected directors and Frank Woodcock clerk. The I'atti son hail, in the town ot Wamic, was pur- AUG. 12. 1593 stvle for a .,v.-,,1.;o.;r,r, 4ti-j iwi rvw fnr frirtifica-. chased anu titteu nn m goou tions and other sea coast defenses, and . craded school to begin about October $1 ,000.000 for the establishment of a gun ' nes: Our graded school lorronmeiu -. ' nnclcns. around which the Commenting on tne apove aispaicn, catner. will be a people will which will build up our town the Capital Journal says: When e;- d . fa , a chance to educate are is speuuiuj; ? lw,wu,uv'w i wi .. i . . rt Tim, m time o: Btandins: armv anu navv :n perfect peace, a bill hfee the above seem? the height of folly. We need im proved river and harbors, we need a free rural mail delivery, we need postal Bavings hanks nna postal teiegrapns, ; Gordon CRtrie5 R -k naarl trio tolonlinn nrnnht tn thp l . . ww..rw-w . selected stock 01 cooes ana fendinz them . t . t -r j . reacn oi tne people, am we uu uu. c.. rt , ,.n, nn. Tirniinil htph need S133.000.000 for forts on our coasts, , ; ' ' .. , . . I I ' . children without '. away from home. , The talk ou the streets this morning is that the future prosperity of Wamic is assured. The town is in a flourishing condition. Our keen-eyed merchant good and well cfil 5 r.t n A TV-muni's aim , is to look her best but she'll never reach it without perfect health. For perfect health, , take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. All the func-! tional irregularities and weak- j nesses that make life misera- j ble to women, are cured by it. 1 It's a powerful, invigorating tonic, and a soothing and , strengthening nervinepurely j vegetable, perfectly harmless, i For ulcerations, displacements, , bearing-down sensations, un-J natural discharges everv- thafs known as a " fe-1 complaint " it's a posi- j tive remedy. It's the only 1 one that's guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case. It costs you nothing, unless it help.- you. You can afford to try it, on these terms. Can jou afford to neglect it? thing male SWEET, ORR St CO.'S Vest Jumpers, Pantaloon Overalls, EDasy-fitting Pants, Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip! We are also Headquarters for .... Men's, Bovs' and Youth s CLOTHING and a $1,000,000 gun factory. What j He is postmaster. A daily i i : snan our cwuis u uucuuw -fca.uek. ,jyered t0 hL office wn5ch j Who is there to shoot? lhese ques-i ..., tions may sound impertinent irom an editor to a senator, but the proposition to create such expenditures when there sre other reforms and improvements so much more necessary, is also an impertinence. man is ce cleaalv and The Spokane Review says. New England workingmen are a deal more moderate in their demands and expecta tions than they were when the country was booming under Harrison and Mc Kinley. One of the largest manufac tories in ilassachusetts has decided upon elosine down for two months, anu tne i i-i i . : .: e i i .1 i Boston Herald declares that this "is ! lae muuse a uir.iltoeu uu.ci that is occupied every Sunday with ic- Onr cemal host, seth Urovles. is now prepared to feed the hungry, dirty traveler ana his tired and jaded team or the gentry from town that may come , this way. Mr?. Broyles keeps a nice, cieau house, situated one block west o: ', the graded schoolhouse. They are pre-. pared to board by the dav or week. ; teams or travelers. Price, To cents per dny for meals sad lodging. Horses fed ! reasonable. ithe Dalles AND Prineyilll ,r Line:W In every size, style and price. H. PI JILL10DIS J.D. PARISH. Prop. YOUR ATTENTION e have a wagon and blacksmith shoi i -ive. a: i-in..rint. in thirtv-iix m- combined, continually in operation, kep: ! lu"TlIe at n. in. evtry i:av. oil.! urn '.." The DuUts- In thirtr-slx hour Is called to the fact that cheering news for 2,000 operatives who expected a shutdown for four mouths." It is a remarkable fact, but none the less true, that there comes times when increased prosperity merely aggravates the growing discontent of the wage-earners. On euch occasions adversity usually comes along and brings the degree of reason that fortune was powerlese to aupply. Mr. Cleveland hasn't been long in power, it is true, but like an honest man he has shown his hand. In the frankest and most unreserved way, says the Klamath Star, he has uncovered the bald and bowing pate of subserviency to the money power. A great part of the time of his new reign has been devoted to considering the claims of office hunters, but he has found time to haul down the American flag in the Sand wich islands constructing EOfipend the Gearr law all for the ligious service. Elder Bonney is the pastor of the A. C. church of which is a large class. In fact our town is suplied with all the necessary appliances to make a large town. We invite home seeker-this ay. If you have money come. If pour itni along. "For the poor ye always haw with you" Bible. Yours for improve ment. XX. AdrertiMMi Letter. Cariies (he C. S. Mail, Passengers and Exprest Connect nt rriD-IIie vith- Stasres from Eastern and Southern 0r icon, Northern California and all Interior Points. A.-" I'laki- elo-? connection nt The la:io wir 'ft !mm J'ortlaml nnd Eastern jkjii.Is Confess dinsn. (i4 zsoaaedaucjs alcag tne real F;rsi-:l3;s CoacSs ant Hoisss nJd . Ii5i;3 Eaii2i liaaiUd witt suKlal care STAGE OFriCES; Hagh Glenn, Dler in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kind. Crrl- the Fluent Line of Picture Mouldins HORSES HORSES J. S. COOPER, romrr Ham, USIOS STOCK YARDS, Chicago, Hit The largest and only strictly commission dealer in horses in the world, will hold his 0th extensive sale of west ern branded horses for season 1S93, on w DISTESID"Y, AUGUST 16 Entries should be made at once. HORSES b-lTd&wsm HORSES money power. Xow, if be fails to get Smith Eve the plans of the gold gang carried through the eenate, the golden calf will butt his brains out ! Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for, Saturday, August 12th, 1S93. Persons calling for Game will give date on which they were advertised : Calkins O L Collier Mrs Marthv Dodge P H English A G E Gancele D Hutkan A L Lister Hugh Lorance Miss Eva Martin Phil Kuhl Mrs L J Pdr 2. y John Roth Wm E Roth J M Irliel A- Co.' Store, l'rllirvllle. I'lUatlllH flouoe. The l)alle. ujeriuau nag iu ine canu- i jiumu x uu jvuiii .ur; , discourage the work of ,n GS L r M-oksJ. the Nicaragua canal and ?.arker AsiTy fl'ml ' , .. . . I Ramus Thos Mackav .. A commission merchant of Portland, writing to a fruit grower in Eugene, states that the wholesale price this year for Italian prunes will probably be about 12 cents, but may go above that. French prunes will be about 10 cents. In ' severe Rov Mrs Susan Taylor Cora Taylor Jno A "2 Tworuev Jeremiah Thomas Robt E Enable C M. T. Nolan, P. M. Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of Graphic, Tesarkana, Arkansas, found what he believes to be the remedy in existence for the flux the has best His experience is well worth remembering. He says: "Last summer I had a very attack of flux. I tried almost speaking of the outlook in years to come, be states that it is his firm belief that the price of Italian prunes in the next five years will not go below 6 centE, and he predicts the price will range from S to 10 cents. French prunes, he thiuks, will be cbeajier, and will probably be as low as 3 cents. There is every reason to expect great number of visitors to the Pacific coast the coming fall. 3Iany of these will have had their attention called to Oregon fruits at Chicago and all that will be required to confirm their favor-' able opinion will be a fruit fair here at which they will he enabled to lee on a broader scale what we produce. The 1 object of the fruit fair is not to benefit or add glory to any individual locality but to advance the material welfare of ' the state. I every known remedy, none siring relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhea Remedy was recommended to me. I purchased a bottle nnd received aimo-t immediate relief. I continued to usv the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending thi remedy to any person suffering wit; such a disease, as in mv oninion it i tt. a , best medicine m existence." nn1 cent bottles for sale by Iilnkeley ,. Houghton, Drtisirists. in lycli Valley Jl.illtr I'li.ar Mill. Is in J. F. FORD, Evangelist, Of Moine, Iowa, writvs und:r Jt- nf March 23. liM S. B. Med. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Oregon. GentUmtn : On arriving home last week, 1 found all well and "anxiously awaiting. Our little cirl, eight and one-half years old. who had wasted away to 36 pounds, is now well, strong and Vigorous, and wel fleshed up. S. B. Couch Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your s. B. Cough Cure lias cured and kept away all hoarsene-s from me So cive it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishini: vou prosjeritv, we are Yours, Mi:." & Mrs. J. F. Foi:n. If vnu w!ib to feel fresh u:vl cbecrlul.Hiid rendjr for the spring's work, cleame your fjmtcm with the ifatdurhe nnd Liver Cure, by tnklut- twom three dt ench week. sold undr a po-ltlvt irunrHntee. 'J ent ier hottle by a'.I ilrutrUu. To nt found in the City. 72 ILtashington Street. (tTf. I'J. Jt.- - II- : ... .y r t . j n . fllL. 1J Lfr L tLLC lit, LLl LI I IX L I J III llllWL 1 11 1 L II FL . Ill A 'T7 III Tl I IIHML If " ' ' - - I " ' ' ' , ' . " - - ' " ' leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the The Dalles Gigaf : Factory 5TRST 3TEBET. FACTORY NO. 105. C A oi the n brands VXVJ .XtO manufactured, and ordera from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. Clisi-floiSaliil 1 FumicHrt W. E. GARRETSON, III commote renair: aiwats Sn Gi,,n. flour C'juai to t'ue best. A.i-oo.J s!,c 1.;!: feed I'r.ipr. euarse anu nne ura- an- 11 itir, etc. W. M. McColm i, tn.u .. Leali - Jeweler. -'M K .UlKVT ! Tilt- The reputatiou of THE DALLES CI-' GAR has Income firmly established, and ; the demand for the home manufactured : article in increasing every day. j A. ULRICH & SON. W. ". M ILKMAN. WM. MAIMlEliS, , at CRANDALL C BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-red ucod rate. MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST MINHNS The Snug. is President Cleveland left yeeterday for , Buzzard's Bay to remain until Septem-' ber. His departure from the national i capital is on account of declining health, which ie the result of overwork and mental anxiety. ' Kctl The indications are favorable that 5ucta..tnl farmers will realize a good yield of wheat ' 81.00 per Battle, thiB harvest. But where is the indication that they will realize the per bushel promised on the election of Grover Cleveland. Wood! Wood! Wood! Beet quality fir, oak and slab wood. Leave orders at 133 Second street or orner Third and Union. All orders promptly attended to. Maieu & Bexto.y Currfl CourIw, Hourneneiifibore Ttiroiit, Croup promptly; rolloves lVlionpinirCotij;i nnd Aminutt. F-r Canmtnitlun it hue nr. rtval: hascurcd thousand where nil otlitn. jailed! will cuui! roc 11 tnl.xn In time. Hold ny liruBKlsrjion apnarantfKi. For Imm Hack or Chest, uso 8lI.Oii'a I'JLAiBTUH. ctf All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. i an tf oiiii nt. i Tilt. Dalle. Or. A. WESOLO, The Boston Tailok W. H. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90 Second Sreet, The DalleB Or. 1 Tl is uei, known stand, kept bv the j we!i kn.wn W. If. Butte, long n'rtHi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary fine stock of Sheep Herder's Deliztil and Irish Diiiorbane In fact, all the leadi 1H briirifl fif fin , Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th old man a call and vou will come at'ain tfliseman & Warders, Salooo and Wine Rooms UK NKW TOWN hii Utn ilutt(tl on thp old cnmii friminl. Ht tlm Fr.rirk ,., 1-Hlln of lUxtl river, with lurtu, nifhtly iitk,bnd Mr.rtunl hII-. Efxrfl t..U niirliiert'Wutcr.wUhkhiKlulii iirofuxion, iwrlft (lriilniiR1flvlii;lif u I inouiitint. climiiU:, Uitfcntml iittriictlon an mountain nuimucr rowirt for nil Oreeoii. liciiiK the inar.'ht town to Ml. llool. It t uiiimrii!U-lt.- m a iiimiufncturlnx center, holwr the iiutuml lenter for ISO xuin mlkn of the cwlar iiud ' i timlr, k.iIiik .f horK-jKm-r lit It lHhlue utriiunii r.ml w ' fullk, eiully hnriiMM.tl. liorr i h. it. im.thi ik.iht txiktH, thi-n Hit' n fn'-terif will tontT,kurnmn(lfl b wjII mi, I climate tlwt eunii"' i4 n- i Kliyw hurt for fruit unil uKrn-,iltnr-. unl with trit tt ,rtnt . , 'ci. i " you will hnd thit the ,Ititr ti n.uki' it irftct home or a yvy ji.k ' "i" See me on the ground, oi j address me at Hood River "Wasco County, Oregon The Dalles, Oregon. QHILOSCATAHRH QteSP E M E D Y. llaVU Villi I itfurt-Vi 4 rphfa f. 3St End Second St. I NorthweHt corner of Second and Suits Made to Order from I trt'etfc- $18.00 un. """ T7. Pants from $5.00 up. j-&gS IOr iatCHing j From thoroughbred fowls. TITLE PERFECT W. RossWinans. D. BUNNELL, Pipe Wort, Tin Bepalrs ana Roofing lrfct Fit ;oruoli,i,(l. CLtARfl STORY. Art Teacher! (ocaio cure vou. J'rlooJ -eta. Ji: Kfuor irr.i Vut umlehy jnlj KlhcMly. v.j- lioom 3, Jtetthi'jen lSuOdimj, IflVO U'.t,M .Mnrtac. aI1rt Tim -- , Mill HUH e cb wteit, w iU:uvt If Utnlrwl, mluy of 13 I L'L'8. L'6 et'6 Addrewb : .2.00 3.00 MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSUBE k. m. HAKKiMAK. 'Shop on Third Strcot, noxt floor west of Young & Kul Kndertiby, (lr BlackBinitli Shop.