r&r i n Ifjfcl l k l ij i 'i bskj i i.o.i it , ISm l?0!l L " 00 I mmropoub notes ip ' n j j i 1 rn YOUR CHOICE OF OUR STOCK OR 11 so Mens Summer Suits For Only $9 55 $10.00 Suits, $12.00 Suits, $14.00 Suits, $15.00 Suits, $16.00 Suits. 1 I mm ALL CxO NOW FOR ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURC5. PEASE & MAYS. ho Id lie Dalles Daily Ghroniele. UxtA the !'' 1 u i 1 I.IICIil t Tl.- Dulles Or-s(n, .,.! mnttiT ilicrtUliis- ....... 1. . . 1 ...r.f ttik.'pfltin I HM II'-r.M .1 " Spslil t Jor . '-iR it""' tiotii-t'i AUVoLOOtlfin rc-.wil liitt-r than S o'CllK'k tlit; ground in front of J. I. lUiret's houxj. The occupant" all received bruise., but were not tuvorc-ly hurt. Siakint; of the accident, one of the younc ludle ynid : "j didn't know hut that 1 wnn Koinu to be killed, to I jn-t hhtit my eyes and let myself (:o. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Frederick-it HaRenberger, it pio neer, died Tuesday ovctiintf, nt(cd 70 yenre. MiK Mamie Clark, ;i painter's daugh ter, win ftrnck over the head with a plMol Monday nidit !v a man who had I been following hur. I let- screajnn caused ; him to escape tiernex lots and disappear, j His identity is unknown. The report, of the Portland Savings hank docs not yivu satisfaction to do I positoiM in that city. VnlueH are eaid jlu ho iictitlous, overdraftH allowed, de j posilH taken to the day of closing, and j $50,000 borrowed by bank of!icinln two days bcfoic Hits bank closed. A buii;lar got into a room occupied by !.Mr. Smith and wife. The hitter saw 'him n. he was picking up Mr. Smith's pantH, and gave nn alarm. The burglar tied, taking the pantn with him, but leaving his own hat behind. There was I only a ten-cent piece in tho pants. A war correspondent 'of a morning paper states that the soldiers at Camp 'Compwin mo doing quite well ; that a foraging party captured a pig and took I it to camp. 1 1 the foraging party is not 'careful, says the Dispatch, it will ex change places with the pig when the old ' farmers get around. I Louis Pacquet and Mr. Oolzier left on ! Tuesday morning for across the mount 'nins, accompanied by Mr. Paequel's I father and mother, who are well along j in years, the former being and the ; latter 7S. They are going to look after jl"0 head of stock now grazing on 1G0 , ncte of land near the Pdue mountains. The party will make the trip by wagon team. The elder Pacquet nnd his wife were residents of this section of the country in early days, when there was but one log hut in Portland, and the Willamette had but one boat paddled ,acro-s. holding but one team.. IN THE TWO STATES. An Appeal To the People of Wasco County and Vicinity Owing to the recent Hank failure In this city, II. ..1 .!. . t wo are compelled to raise money within tho next n certain amount of 60 DAYS. Therefore, we will give to all cash cusjomers a chance, to buy goods at 50 r Mr. 15. S. Huntington took si run down to M'lSii-r today. ' " J. "'initii of the Pacific Marble Work. i in the city. Mr. and Mrs. (ieo. P. Morgan returned i , i.. i .i v Judge P.ra.Wmw moved into hi- bond- "ls"v ' " Home residence todav. James Underbill of Iloyd is l'erri-, the street spi inkier, has done vnrv low I and his death i- expected' at any time. Wrttlier l"r-rt. at tfunljtricBitJr urMvJour .ur riiiimj Thmltytui Friday fair nnd slightly cooler. Paoue. WKATIIKI; Uarometcr, lili.To. ilaxiniuiu temperature, SI. Minimnra tetnperuinre, til. River, ICS feet above r.ero. Wind, west. THURSDAY, AU(i. 17,1893 lie Daily and Wttkly Chronick wioj kWon naif af . ('. XicLthm'i ttorr. AUGUST ANGLINGS. "mill Try HmiUril dv l'rrkllut Cliruii-Ul- r..iirt r ril!' l".'v 'I'""1 ,m llu' 'U"ite ii'L .Mil III- 111(1 111 Winn Ti.i.ni.. "!' iU "T,', u'' "'"'y I'liunrb And hu taken in the tutr nea.ling is well under way M tar out "H'i'ygh IMdge, Tiie Jiaynes buys have hauled their fleam thresher into hi,fr i i M i " iivju UI.'Y arc repalrmg it uu j vMuv h 6 viww;h bftilload storks aie mill i,i.i:.,.. and the end is no. yet, judging from the' uuiiiiTuu- (juny it'jiorts of yil It I I flllTIITU Acting deneral .1 ...it fl.i.K. ,i:Ltv;i. ,:.. i: i... .i.. ' . .iliii .11 UICU lUllllll' linn; IJ lliu hydrant wheie he tills the water wagon, next to the city hall. In the absence of Mr. Balfe Johnson, for u month, the situation of telegrapher at the Umatilla house iH being filled by Mr. Lewis. This gentleman is most af fable and courteous and it would bo a pleasure to The Ciiuo.vicli: to announce bin iermttnent residence among our jh'O ple. A pretty well authenticated report is that the I'nion Pacific will make some tremendous cuts in their steamer ser vice by the tlrst of the coming month, withdrawing ull of their boats from the Ixiwer Columbia but the Oregon and State, discontinuing the routes between Portland and Astoria nnd Portland and the Cascades. The labors of the city council are per ristent on the matter of sidewalks, and u special meeting is likely to be held soon in this connection. Few have been built since the last regular meeting, but many lot-owners have Ix.'on notified. There have, however, been some new walk laid in the last several days. cuts in ex- Mauiieer K'endri..- WJM' ". general manager of the Wth,ra l ac.h, road today by the re. fcivcrs ,1 H. r,,,,l ... . i.., Tl.i.,'. ,v, dull season. A eieiit J;0"' I""i'!" re out rusticating ""e urn ' i , uni iiini Hi 1 1 . ; fuasiue, and l"'"oi ot ti,oto who l "f li' iiwher. ro- ttIt,J,:MVS'J,,'jf'Mi,lurwl; tbo ''fUitna,, ,itr li.. ., .. ..'uu distance "toZi.- "s frmt per day next ve..- sJlllH Ii.im 1....... ... J"" warmest August it was iiiki Hi.. c-imiu '1'bo Jiottest las been nail t " ""Mno.ai, so iar70.4. 'W.iu.d '" Urt' 7'J ' it wit , " "'""1"'""veragetif78.r,. ftvir 11,1,1 (ii,Mu""' or Ifi,,..!,,, ' ... , (10IU) niue , V,.i., l,:i.'uno" ''ve . Z con- g0on- A vcir i?' l,K0oJ work '-::;x::--"'oniy vcrtlain., ,,7"' rate for local fir" 'nrtlo. ,! 1,ur 11,10 '"Suent ,. " , ,ivu t,0,ltf eacli 'ycen....".Vl,0M- TJiIb makes 7l'w"W month'. ... viuoren. ...i.ii . . . , 0,K liull, , 4,u,,,"VHiB with rlo"'lte i'"? "it!,,t. l0t'" ne?,"Wr,,,U,ch.a,UMn'-"'''- 1'ighlv hop-pickers are wanted at once id North Yakima, about 100 miles from The Dalles. Apply to .lame; lllakeney for particulate. Herein a good chance for a large number of idle men in this vicinity. The work is especially valua ble fur those needing work at litis time, as it can be done by women and chil dren, as. well as men. Hence whole families, can secure remunerative work j by applying at once. A ,'n In m I 'iwliilt) . A Uijimtii mituiif among human being, and even cattle and sheep, is met with quite often in a lifetime, but the moM singular freak of nature wits shown to us this morning, tho head of a common digger squinel with abnormally long teetli. Tiie right tipper tooth is nlnt two inched long ami curled in the shape of n mountain sheep's, horn. The left lower tooth is about threu-quar inch long and has grown into jaw, forcing tho mouth open at a wide angle. While alive the litllo animal must have been a constant sulleior, from the continual etlbrt to hold its mouth open, its. tho long tooth is as sharp as a needle. Mr. Frisco ol Hood Kivcr is the owner of the squirrel head, and shot it about u week ago. It is of mature age, and from tho yellow discolorations of its teeth, must have been an old one. How it handled its food is a mystery. Mr. P. P. I'ndeiwood of P.ovd eavo ibis office a very acceptable call today. Mr. Roger Sirinott left titis morning ! for a short vHt with relatives in Port Hand. ' .... . . .uis-i t .race snarp returned from an extended visit in California Tuesdav evening. Rev. J. A. Orchard, formerly of this city, is now at John Day, Grant county, engaged in ministerial work. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jckwood returned to Portland this morning by Regulator, having leea in the city yesterday. Mrs. Allie Rover and child left this morning by Regulator for Album to visit her sister who resides in that city. Mr. G. H. Thomas, a mercnant oi v mte aimon, arrived in the city last evening and returned this morning. .Mr. Van Woodrud' of Tvgh Ridge Is ! in the citv after a large PJ-horec-nower "Advance" threshing machine which he ha bought of C. W. Phelps Si .''on, and will arrive on the Regulator this evening. Dr. Wddall will take his leave of this city tonight for the east by the way of the Canadian Pacific. Tho doctor "will visit relatives in Ontario, Canada, and also will make quite a tour by taking in thegteat cities and withal tho world's fair during nis absence, which will bo about two months. Mr. A I.CHilt'i'. Since its first introduction, electric bitters hits gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it Is clearly Lit the lead among pure mediclitl tonics and alter atives containing nothing which per mits lis use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of s)toitMcli, liver or kidneys. It will euro sick head ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive malerin from tho system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will bo lefunded. Pricuonly Me. per bottle. Sobl by Knipes Si Klnersly. Use Mexican fciilver Ktove Polish. It. 15. .Saltmarshe of the Salt- main' Si Co. stock yards, returned on the :i::!l passenger 'train this morning. Mr. Saltmarshe left with a train load of mutton sheep a few weeks since for Chicago, where he disposed of them. During his stay ho visited tho world's fair and tovcrafplaces of interest. Mr. J. D. Parish, promietor of the Pnneville Stage Line, arrived in from over the route last evening. Mr. Palish informs us that there is great activity throughout the country in harvest work, and that tho crops ate better and larger than thev have been for years in Crook i-mintv. " in stago business tiavel is tin- uiiualfv light. That thostage companies are in' the same boat its tho railroad companies ate as far as passenger trallic is concerned. lioll.'l. tlllitV.M.S. Columbia-SC Horton, F.ridal Veil; t M..r.i. liiifin - Mrs J II Forsvth. Lvlo: . 1 he lett v th,nt.0li w j.; Thompson, Joint Smith, TleiHofan Washington, Frank Witwig, II Volg the upper weth, DGiegory, H Pierce, C J mitli, Pol (land ;) v iiuttve, wtte nun two children, Aimer; G A Thomas, White Salmon: D Dunlop, John Dengate, M MvqucM, DC Smith, N A Reiner, X K Siveies.T J IttiK-ndine, 1) (tirran, F Hatdwidc, .Mrs Maggie Goodwill, R Fenkhaiisen, San Francisco j .1 Doan, Sherman; H Jensen, u ft .lonnsion, Skibbe hotel-H F Pratt, Kingsley ; Joseph Patanowski, Spokane i'ldlHi Reins, Morrow; Van Uoodinugh, S H McClute.Tyglt Valley ;.odrick Carto beekill, Portland; Amltew Johnson, Dllltir; J H Hson, iirami iiiiicuuii, Colorado; John Wilkinson, C 11 liar nett, Cail Freeman, Radger Co; Geo Kimber, Salem. Frank T. Gilbert ot Walla Walla has just been appointed state librarian of Washington. Rev. II. S'adlier of Hailey, Idaho, while attending the church conference just cloed in Raker City, got drunk and ! visited the Fannie Hall bagnio, and was expelled from the church on proof of having visited a house of ill fame. Nellie, the 15-year-old motherless daughter of R. G. Gibson, who lives near Marengo, Garfield county, Washington, has made complaint, charging her father with incest. She said that two years ago while her mother was alive, he be gan abusing her. After her mother's death she was placed in an orphan's home in Spokane, but was taken home in July, when he repeated his abuse un der threats. He lias lied and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. This summer, it is said, will see the last of the fatuous Harney valley crickets. They are dying bv millions prominent ' front disease, and have not yet deposited their eggs. Those who have observed their habits say the disease which has caused their destruction in other places is the same to all appearances as that which is killing thoni there. They have been in the valley in numbers ever since it was first vicited by white settlers. Four masked men entered Kd. C. Al len's store in Grant county, a few days ago, compelled him at the point of a six shooter to upen his safe, and relieved him of .1,0()0 in coin. A young lady was in tho plot and received $100 of the booty. One of the robbers was tracked to her liotfe and she became frightened, gave up her part of the money, and told the names of the robbers. All of tho men are under arrest and most of tho money has been recovered. The names of three of the men are Crisinati, Davis and a fellow called "Tex." Cents on the Clothing, Gents' Furnishing G-oods, Dry Goods. . flj Jfl pjjjgg . Embroidery Boots and Shoes and Laces, The amount required AfCST lie rat sal in 6u days. s. & Cor. Conn and second sts. TD3 Dalits, Oreson N. HARR S Sjiii miii Shut Dry Csiis, Fancy Goods and Notions. Qepts' purfjiir; (jood Clothing. Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. HerbriiiQ. Terms Cash. ltrnl IM.ilf. Laura A. Hammond and Frank S. Hammond to Martha L. Whitmoie, lots I, J, K and L, block 08, Fort Dalles. Columbia lodyo, I. O. O. F. to M. L. Whltniote. lot l(t, low S, Odd-Fellows' cemetety; ISIiitohix, )itiulis. liver imtulici, 1. Jl. I. ris'lit ipifek iliximtclie-i, Jilivt'k )' incipient minor, t'k'iir- tlio liliieil from iisimMi liuniur.-, Ailint-' ' , ttlmr'er you Im), Try tiie woitli .if'.. M. H, -which is tho great Golden Medical Dis covery of Dr. Pioioe :i wonderful tonic and blood-purifier. Tho "Discovery" is it stHiidard remedy for consumption, bronchitis, edds and lung troubles; guaranteed to benefit orctue in time, or money lefunded. if taken All members of committees on .State Fiieman'H meeting on .September -1th, are requested to meet at council rooms Tliuisday evening at Hj. in. Chief Dalles Flte Dept. ClK.NTI.KJiKN, I never miM mullcliiu Unit Kit-en' Mich unlmMiUidl.fiictlim toinyfiUbtoia ors n Ktiutko's IIiwIhcIiu fnpntlw. 1 cutt ).eiik uUo nun. exporlence, n Hu-y lve nwtrly mw l,,o of jrwiitiMit attack of tick liwt.lnel.w. I emil.t KOt )'m inui.yte.tliaoiijaUllill'i.Nici.. I rniT N(. , I hwl I "Hi, .-eh. Olinger Si Rone's stages en route to Cloud Cap In" will locate campers at tho best fishing point I Hood River valluy, where one can reach Mt. Hood in a fow hours and get their mail and provisions dally. . -luwd Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dusl. WOOD'S IJXO(3XIIOIIISriJ, Tliotirei.l I'.nslUli Iteuiaily, J'n)init!y nuil ncrmancntly cures all foring of .Vi-iroiu Weakut$$,Lm(siiont,Sser)H' utorrhca, Iuifiotenct and all effuUoAwsa or Xxccuts, llccit jir8orlbcJ ocr Si yenmln tlioiisuii'Uof cturs) i , iiiuomi(eiiuiiu- drti2Elt fcr Vooi XliuspliOillue l ho oKom joiin,wortbU'tmultcluolaiilacoof thU, louvo JiU ilisiiouikt ftore, Jncloso prlco la letter, ou-1 vtoM-lilroud hy return mall. 1'rlcc, oud paekat!,', eicls,5. One totll tlrtte, tlx tcttlvurt. 1'uuijiU-h-t Jn plula ealcJ c ntctojio, il ccata jiostaje. AJJrieJ Tho Wood Cheinloal Co., 1SI Wuudn aid oveuuo.bctroit, iilcu. Boll In Tho )11cn by S ilcn & Klnfrly, Familiar Faces in a Aretv Place. K. BAYARD, l.ate Special Agent General Land Office. J. E. BARNETT Jle Ieal Estate, ipap, Iiurapee, & COLLECTION ACENCY. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. or We shall make a specialty of tho before the Unitcp 85 Washington St. prosecution of Claims and Contests States Land Oilice. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen TH E ft' Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. J. H. CROSS, Cor At tho Old Slanrl. Second and Tnion St.-,. flay, Grail), peed ar?d plour, G-rocories, Fruits and Seeds. fill goods delivered free anil Promptly. OcusfSa paid for lEi'S'SV.'S THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATUR IN- BO-OKS. A T I. C. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, h now open, and its proprietor will Hull his homo productid Wino nt prices in tho voach ol everylwdy. Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Clouds guaranteed to bo Pure and First-Class in every respect, Thompson's Addition. c. BECHT