The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered nt the IVvdofllce nt The I)h1Ic, Oregon, hs seemid-cla." matter. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A FAMILY OP 2000 READERS. They read The Chronicle te pet the latest ami inot reliable ow.. And tlu rend cwry hue thnt Is tu the iier That what imikts the Chronicle nn Invaluable advert! lug medium. The nowsiwiper that p to the family firesides i the one (0) that the tidvertior of today patmnle ' when the) desdte to rench the people. When they want your t ratio their announcements will lie found in the paper. Look over our column mul obere the volition tlon of the truth of this insertion. Uemember, it trade of 11 fit mlly of two thousand is worth askliiK for through theo column--, enoIally mi nt our very Wntttlt Wood! Wood! Best quulltv lir, onk anil slab wood. Leave orders" nt l.T. Second street on corner Third and Union. All orders promptly attended to. .UAIKIt lY llSSIIHi wood, woon. woon. Boat grades of oak, llr, and plabiord wood, nt lowest market rates at Jos. T. Peters Co. ' Oiliee Second and JeHer son Htreets. PHOTOGRAPHER First premium at the Wasco county nir for best portraits and view?. H. C. NIELSEN, Clothier and Tailor. Decicledlv the Finest Line of Gents' Purnisliing Goods Trunks and I'aiscs, tit., etc. (JOK. HECONJl AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR. THE EUROPEAN HOUS1 Tln CiirriiRittetl ItiillilliiK next Dour to Court tltiine. McCLURE'S MAGAZINE to Everyone Subscribing for The Dalles Daily Chronicle for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month. OR TI1K 1IALI.KS OKEGON NEWS NOTES. i Four hundred ehairpushers at the I Chicago fair have struck acAttiat a re-! duetion in pay. ! The Southern California railway has , postponed its payday from the loth to. the i!lst of August , on account of scarcity of funds. Seven thousand of Chicago's unem ployed held a mcclim; in Chicago Tues day and adopted resolutions calling upon congress to do away with the pres ent evils in the iinancial world, and de manding that the Haymarket monu ment erected in the memory of the policemen killed during the anarchist riots of 1SS6 be torn down. Political Economist Horace F. Cutter proposes a f-chenie to end the monetary stringency by buyiuj; British Columbia, paying therefor in silver bars. "One hundred millions of dollars, payable in silver bars at say an average of I!9 cents per ounce, would give England the op portunity of converting the same into coin, which might be made so as to cor respond predselv in value to our own dollar. By international agreement a similar amount of $140,000,000 could be coined by the United States, both giving ?2S0,O00,OOO of silver coins to be mter y changeable between the people of both countries ; thus taking an immense step in the direction of the 'coin union.' " This Is the Season Of the Year ttlhen Judicious Advertising Pays. HaufisouiGly Fnrnishcfl Rooms to Rent by the Day. WcoK or Mouth. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men Ueelly ?l?ror;ie AT $2.25 PER ANNUM. Vllv Hindu! itrranuomi'iitt with the puhllxhurH nf one o( the bed Miij!iuliii nw imhlUhB we lire oimlili'd to nuike n most ex-optlonal ull'ur to send McCLURE'S MAGAZINE OWE 7BAB I., everyone win tills out tin Mil iwn blank form, mill hciuMuk It to tin, thereby ulicrllinj f The Dalles Daily Chronicle 12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH. IVZIFLS. TT. PHASER, Proprietor. J. O. MACK, FIjflE WlWEp and LIQUOR I CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. DOMESTIC And KEY WEST CIGARS. THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STREET, THU DALLEf-, OK T H E CANDY FACTORY T.Ml lilill. "There's war alnong the natives at Grande Ronde not exactly among the natives but on the domain supplied them by Uncle Samuel. There is in the schools of the agency a white "schoolmarm," who not long ago was brought on from the east. On the res ervation is a young brave, who would be taken for a white man, though In dian blood courses through his veins. A deep friendship sprung up between the school ma'am and the young brave, and their friendship deepened into love. They were to have been married last week, the house was furnished into which they would settle down into happy domestic life. Rut "there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip." A bright-eyed, Jrosy-cheeked maid of the forest appears on the scene, and Friday, with the brave who wa3 to have married the white woman, went to Dallas, where the nuptial knot was tied. In conse quence the fcchoolmarm was interview ing Justice Field at Sheridan Saturday, and swearing vengeance on her betrayer. ARTIC B0DA WATER AND IDE OKEAM. Candies nd Nutsji-nlsax1: Subspecialties Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles "j O-f- 1 1 BURHAM& LOL KJ X. VV3 ProprlitorN Corner of Fourth and Federal Sth., The Dalles, Oregon. These Stables have on hand the finest Liverv in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Also, can iurnitih First Class accommodations to teamsters with freight or driving teams, liavini: added to their stables large feedinc and wagou room. Publishers CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.: .) on. will please send lu my address the JX'IILY CH UOXJCL for 12 mouths from da te, for which I agree to pay 00 els. a month., it 'being understood that iiou ure'lo hare sent to mij address for I year, without extra, oharge. MeC LURE'S (!.!', I XE, commencing with the current uu.m.ber. Xante, .Date. .'Id dress firm msmff'fFBtsTKLSt ButrwnsLstnxvivA!Bfmj:iniij ji "r CALL AT OUR OFFICE mid eo theeiuurtnlnliiK mid titieh tlluxtmtiil McCLURE'S MAGAZINE, which him mining ltn eoiitrllmtnrn the m"-'t InnoMih mithorn In America mid I'.iikIiiiiiI, lni:ludiii MU'h writer, ux the fnlliuvlnc K. L. Stevenson, Hudyard Kipling. A. Conan Doyle. Octave Thanet, William Dean Howt'lb. Ilrct Ilurte. Clark litifssoll, Joel Chandler Harris, SVJ.FOLCO'i At right side rs. Obnrr resuuriuit Commercial PatronaEe Solicited. The Fifth Annual FAIR- OK TIU. Second Eastern Orcpii District Affriculta Society. The Dmll.es Wasco County, Oregon, WILL HE HELD .U THE DULLES, OREGON, October 10th, 18933 Continuing five days. A. S. MCALLISTER, ITeildfiit. J. O. MACK, Secretary. Mr. Thomas Ilatte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be the best remedy in existence for the flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says: "Last summer I had a very geverc attack of flux. I tried ulmost every known remedy, none giving relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Eemedy was recommended to me. I purchased a bottle and received almost immediate relief. I continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. 3 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." 23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. It Is said that the new city directory of Baltimore Indicates an increase of 80,000 in the population of the city during' the iuKt year, due largely to the growth of manufacturing interests in the city and nuhurbs. The success of Mrs. Annie M. Jleam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrheal in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many rootherfi. She saya: "I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Ta., after the great Hood, on account of my husband being employed there. Wo had several chil dren with us, two ol whom took the diarrluea very badly. I got some of Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhica Remedy from Ilev. Mr. Chap man. It cured both of them. I knew of eevernl cases whoro it was equally fiuccesaful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it." 25 and 50 emt bottles for sale by Jllakoley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. 11 our it itud ltuuui for 1'iiiIn. Two furnished rooms to lot with board for pupils. Inquire at this oflice. Go to N. llarrla for flue prints ; 20 yards for $1. ' From TEHlBINiUt of INTERIOR Points . i i I THE iiiri Fa RKILROHD Is the line to take i TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH, j It Is the Dlnlne Car Koute. It runs Througt , Vestlbuled Trains every day in the yar to , gt. p&ul and Chicago The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at thu head of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far mhiUi as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. The rich grazing country along th eastern slope of the Cas cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds liing shipiw.-d last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year u revenue of thousands of dollars, which will lte more than doubled in the near future. The products of tho beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country soutli and east lias this year filled the warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing witli their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size on tho coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Ite climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these corner stones she stands. NO CHANGE OF CAI'.B, Compoccd of Dining Cars iiiuunm'sed. Pull man Drawing Koora 8leiH;rs of latest ciiuipmeu t TODIUST SLEEPING CARS THE DALLES CH ROUE, Bent that can be conftruetwl, and in which uccommodatiniiK arc both ree and Furnlahed for tiulilera ol First and bi.cond-cluMTickeU,aud ! ELEGANT DAY COACHES A crmtliiiiout. line, connecting with all lint itfl'iirdliii; direct and uninterrupted icrvlce. I'ullmnu Bkvjw.T revervationi can Us teemed in advance throuuh liny iiKent of the road. THROUGH TIGKETS iSAJSE Limlund and hurou can be purchased at ucxei omeu ui inu comjiauy from all America, any Full information cnncernlnK rates, time ol trulm, routes and other details furnished on application to W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent I). I'. Jt A. Kav, Co., llegtilator oflice, 'fh Dalles, Or., or A. D. ClfAKIrON, Au'L General l'aucuger Aut., .Portland, 'inn. Dully i;veulne Chroiilelo In recostiUed ilk cxeiitiullv tho homo luiMir for thn Dallt-n Cltv folk' IJ All P TIiIb is not a hud reiiiitatlon. Bomo nUJVlCS.O'O f "r Lent cltUciiH watch thu coliiiiiint nf till n fi D D D dally for thy Hplclent local iihvvh. It fM I ttt rucccull In gleanine the field, and licnco Kro in iKipularlty mid iiuixirtaiicc, Tiiko It iiwhlle. you who don't; try fcomouf In preitiiuiii olli-rc Daily and Weekly Editions. THE CHRONICLE was established lor tho ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. H now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re gions north of The Dalles, hence it is tho best medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Daily Giikoniclk is published every ovo ning in tho week Sundays excepted at $0.00 por annum. Tho Wkkkly Cjikonicl-k on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address I THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Tlx Xtllo, OroKon. ThnmuH llardv, 1 Intuitu Garland, .1. T. Trowbridge, 1'rof. K. s. llolden .leiome K. Jerome. Prof. O. A. Vouiik, Frances Hodgson Harnett, 11. II. HoyeMen, Theodore Hoofcvt'lt. Itobert Hun, Jntupiin Miller, llenrv Jl. Stanley. Oillurt Parker, Archibald Forbett, John IturroimliH, Andrew I.imir, Mr.H. Kobt. I .on in Stevenson. Catnile Flauimarion. Sarah Orne Jewett F. Marion Crawford, l.illie Chime Wyman, Pi. J. S. Hillings, Margaret Oeland, Harriet Prencott SpoH'otd. W. K, Henley. Herbert I). Ward, Fdward Kverctt Hale. ('apt. Chnrlo lCitiit ElizalMith Stuart Phelpe, Ix)tiiHe Chandler Motilton, Kuril nuiiilier of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE i'Oiitaln two hundi-oiiifly lilu irnttil itrrli- with Hiieh fuuioiiK pt'iiph' nt Juice Verne. Archdeacon Furrnr, Alphotine Daudet, Frances Hod-Hon Ilurnett, ThomiiH A. Fdinon, Cttniile Flamttmrioti, TisHandior, the famouc F. Hopkinson Smith, ICdward Kverutt Hate, French Hulloonint, II. H. HoyeHon, Prof, (iralnuu Hell, and iimny otliern, have iurnlshrd timtcrlnl for chrH-!liill' prrimriil InturvIuWH which will ap"ai lully llhiitrittcd in till- iiiiii;u.Iiiu. K.ieh numlier contains tun or thri-e ahort n tor lea by famoim niitliiirit. Fully illustrated atorion wll1 niH-nr in early numtx'rt. oy William Dean HowoIIh, 11. L. Stevenfon, Hret Hurte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Harriet Prencott Spoflbrd, Octave Thanet, Frances HodgHon Ilurnett, Stanley J. Weyinan H1SNKY M. STAN'LUY will contrlhute, eirt.-clally for jimiiK rendtirh, u thrlllltiKly li.tureHtlus ntor n( Afnciui Adventurt NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE. There will lH"evi'rnl nrtlcleM written by Itnymond Dlnihuioyt, who him Im-l-ii called by Mr V 1 Htenil the beit Inti-rvlewer III KliKbiiid, from material liirulnhcd him by K.nrl Hunanbock - 'llam burRi thvgreiit animal Importer unit trainer. TIicm' nrticlea deal with The Canture of Wild HciiHtH. The TranHportation of Wild HciiHts. The Training of Wild ileastH. The Adventures and EHcapen of lvarl HnKeubccV n,, ,,, . . 1,1 .......1 , .1... . I I ... . t 1,1 I.. ,1 ...II. I .. .. I ...al, 1 lie hene-i u in lie iiuisiriui uv tin i.iiKunu nrni i m ni-Kiiun ii.-iiKtii pivm ui ui 111 tun uiuniu .'Ulll. ill I . I V V. ,ln, . I '.,,', .., . ..(,,... ,.,,. . ,,,,,,. ,r. ...... .,..n. this Held, will contribute to tlic niapizlue. . Of Interest to Ixith Young and Old will be PKOF. 7:. L. GAKNER'K AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLA4- ArraiiBemeiits have lei.'ti nimle, In connection with a leadlni: Liik'HhIi review, to miblinh I'm! Garnur'H letterMli'inrlptlve of IiIh present expedition to Africa, l'rof. (iarner In noted the world over for the imrioim mid iuteretinc InveMtlKutloiiH he In makiiiL' In the aiieeeh of monUeyn ll ex tu lm- Thomas Hardy, Hudyard Kiplintr, Joel Chandler Harris, Conan Dovle, niiIIivI fur Afrlfii tnxt Keiiti'inlxT for the hiiUe of further nurnutliir bin dtlidl the Riirllla. The illuHtratloiiH for these nrtlelea will be from pliototrriiiiliM taken by I'rol darner 1 native lmimt.10! The miiKiizlue itUo comalim nioMt iutere.itlnc articles under the following eoinprehi'ii.ilH lieadt " Tho Kdiro of the Future." " Enowledge of Immediate Value." "Newest Knowledge." " Tho Present Hour." " StraiiKer than Fiction," etc. Weareofterlnn thlKhpleniliil miiRiizlne with the D.ui-Y Cllitosici.r for only 7.-"0 a year, pujJift in advance or in monthly installment), im denired. Wo make thin exeentlonal oiler lu order that we may hcmiroa larRe number of new MibciiVr, liutallwhoarealreailyiiubMerIlK!r may avail themnelve of this ojiportunlty to e:uru thlip" iiiagHzlne. Fill up the blank and icud It lu, to THE DAILY CHRONICLE, Tho Dalles, Or. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. This well-known Brewery io now turning out the bent Beer and Porta east of the CancadeH. The latcHt applianceo for the manufacture of Rood health ful Beer have boon introduced, and only the firHt-cluH? article will be placed w the marknt. PAUL KREFT & CO., DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And tho Moat Complete and the LateHt Patterne and DchIkiih in Practical PainterH and Puiuir llfniiira Vmui l.ni n... l,..u drniwlH of tb Sherwin-Williams and J. W. MuHiirv'n Paiuta used in all jtir work, and none but the moHt Hkilled workmen employed. AnentH for MiiHtiry Liquid J'ulutfi. f chemical combination or oap mixture. A flrHt cIubs artiele in all colon. A1 orders promjitly attended to. Paint Shod corner Thirdand Vaflhin;tou Stn The DoIIob. Ore"" (few Qolumbia Jiotel. THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House HaH lately been thoroughly ronovated and n'lj furnlHlied tlirouuhout, and in now better tlum ever prejiuied to furulHli tho befit Jlotol nceomuiodutioiin of any Iioiiho hi the city, nud at I ho very low rate of $1 a day. First-Class Meals, 26c Oflice of the fnm and eommodlouH oppoHition BW to Dufur, Kinsley, Tygh Valley, Wiipln't1' Warm Spring and Prlnuvlllo Ih in tho iM1 and peraoiiH Koiiq; to I'rlnovlllo can Have fi.uo ny koiiik on thlH Httte line. All trains stop here.