.-Tjft. I 1 I lS&J TTT II I I HoTi 1 1 loTT IT ? jffl iL r m m f,erce f,8t f,qht 11 YOUR CHOICE OF OUR STOCK OF iS Men's Summer Suits For Only $9 55 $10.00 Suits, $12.00 Suits, $14.00 Suits, ' $15.00 Suits, $16.00 Suits, ALL GO NOW FOR 9.85 ,i. All goods Marked t 7 in Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS. TTf The Dalles Daily Chronicle. (ttmil h tliu I'DHtnllli'c ut The Dalles, Oregon, itn ni'iuul chum mutter. I .1 A .1 hI lal.iw. .......I .... . .- m-...m. MOuts r line lor !lrnt lunurlloit, and f. Cent irllue lor inch nu!iriUi'iit limurtlim. Special ntti'A lor Iimik time nntlrcK. All lixV. uiitk'i'" received UiU'T than :i ti'ulook flllPK' tin- liillimiiiK ly. Wrullixr Furm:aal. 0kuil jOTKatt far tivtntv-Jour hour emlino at C p, in. tomorrow Mouiluy and Tuemlay fair und Hlightly wanner. " I'auuk. WI.'ATHUlt Ilarotuoter, liil.81. Miixiiinitii temperature, Hi!. Minimum temperature, Ml. Hivor, M.7 itsut alxive zero. Wind, Houthwetit. MONDAY, AUG. 21, 1803 TV Ihult and Weekly Chronicle may Wwnif ot tale at 1, ('. Nickelscn't More, AUGUST ANGLINGS. Sniia I",., l,,k(..l ltv rxrHlHtmil IMiriiu ti'ln r.i'piirt.TK. Uiie.li, (mil the world IiiukIih with vm. W' rp, llllll vim .v.nliu. I't.rtlu.rrmvil that Hta, wlill.. the hmid iiran When tin' hut i- )ia-i il hus Hiihii. Travel ih itifrutiBtiiK nightly, SnckH uro n-arce tilxitit ArlhiKlun that a mini bur of thretdierH arc idle. Tlit." MrookliutiHU cane in in prop-eon thiH afternoon befoio .limticu .Sehutz. Tramps complain tlmt timet) mo ho hard now that they must cither yo to work or Htnrvc. IIoIioh are u warco article in Tim Itolk'H. They have an antipathy to orkiiiK tlioHtreotH. l'rinovillc is to have a biiHo ball tour nament. .Several i:llll)H havo r!illilll!(l Wr intention to bo preHont. la IWtland when one viwitu a bank wVwiiiphh iiiHtead of tiHkiiitf tin, fMwi,,V" the inquiry iH Ie the an "ww around?" J'articH who have returned from The ,aMeH t!l.v "lotU two-thirdH of the wool 'at wiih Htored tliure Iiiih been Hbipiwd. tfiOIlt-1 1 ,, (,n,ut..iitl, .,1 il l,u I.. n)lil.(),-hco Itovimv. Tli l!t'i!iilator is doini; a thriving jWt.'iiKcr bumncHu now. It not only beats tin. m'm Ht ni-t i tij frotii here in the ,m,rnu to Portland, but iuiiuhIioh a vtly more pluamtrablo ride. I'nvtlfH toiulnj; from the mountaiiiH "'lorin tho Urant County Nuwh that the ""'"P up there are ho fat that they cun aiuiOHt lie trneked by tho gromo, and '"t the UneHt piiHture in the work! can '"'Hid in abundunue. A bettor time is w)iuii,K (0r our Hil0,n U(t,)r tj10 h "who ih over, An annular coIIjiho of the huh will oe- 0l!,,oU(r th, 1803, the pathK of the 'imlHbeInKiuthol'ui!lfic ocean, mid "luiii.K through Lima wml J'oru. It "lJiCHrM u partial uelipau to the lorn ''"Ivoh of North und South amwIco. It will begin in Tho Dallea at in., ami will continue till 12 :45 in!!".1?.1?.' Mootl' u,ul l)ttrty of young anil u . V, Utnrdny n,Kl't (or the country, "llowwiilnghoinBlMt night, mot J" f ii accident. Mr. Moody 'h honiea 21, " tlUll'0l toMr' Mood'n spring b Mi wlienubout tho topof O-Mllo hill the horHCH took fright und ran down the hill and coald not be checked. The wagon wan overturned, and by reaHon of ! the hanler pulling the horneH Htopped of their own accord when reaching the bottom of the hill. Neither the borHCH nor the gentlemen were harmed, but the wutfon iH wrecked. .lumen Grille, 11. .1. O'Conner and Thou. McCoy were each fined $10 and contH by JtiHtice Schutz. Thts fines were paid, but the county will have to whin tie for the coHtH. Mm. V.. '. HobertH ent to the Oregon department of the world'R fair n box of peach plmiiF, and word came back Sat urday, that they were the fincHt lot of fruit of the kind they ever huw, und MrH. HobertH came in for u fair share of praiHO for the fruit having been raised by an Oregon woman. A Chinawoman wiim arreHted thin morning at the iriHtance of u barber a tdiort diHtaiice up the roud. Since he haN withdrawn the suit, deNiring !per hapH, to guard bin reputation, we will not mention bin name. It t-eemH that while he wan in her room lnut night Hhe almtructed fll! out of bin pantf, and he had her pulled for petty larceny. llollliict'r'M !( Ikldii. l'onri.A.sti, Or., AugUBt Ul. Special. 1 .ludge liollinger thin morning handed down bin dec'iHion in regard to the for feited land grantf of tho 0. & C, decul itig that the landn in (mention, known ay tliti (Juadraut chimin, bo rentored to the government domain. It will be ap pealed to the nupreine court of the United State. Nw 1'rimi Mi. Itllil.i-li' . Mr. Cieo. Ulakeley, in a private letter from Chicago, given considerable news which we are kindly permitted to pub linh. lie ntaten that the weather hun been uniformly pleanant and that the warment night ninco he left was the lirnt one out from Cortland. At the banquet of the American Pharmaceutical Anno elation, there were -100 gucntn present. In point of numbcm, ho wiyn, they bea uh, otlierwlne they did not compare with our moetiugri in Salem and I'oitland, and are not. in it with tho "wild and woolly went." Prof. Patch was elected prenidunt at tho Chicago meeting. He expectH to Htart for homo today or to morrow, and honda regardn to friendn. J.lkml ll.e I'cut'li I'luinn. Mr. .1. A. McDonald, of the Uarlo Kmit company, nent a box of neacb nlumn to a Chicago lady, from Mr. G. A. VaiiAnda, tmporintondent of tho Columbia Kiver Fruit Co. That Hho wan delighted with thorn may Ihi inforrod from her entlm siaHtle aeknowledgomont : ClIlUAOU. Amr. 11. 180.1. Dkak Slit -TllM ln- yesterday all 0. K.. not u 1...H thorn. They are vory much admired. J nut Home mi !li. ..11.. i everybody thought they were grand. It u,7 " -o ni'OBucn h mi oi line fruit and have all one wautn to eat. We think seriously of Mtartlng a fruit farm If wo could bo annum! of hucIi nice fruit hi that anil could have more money than now, for 1 tell you those plume were mighty good. Attention, Kullrund Mnut 1 wan very bllioiiB, occasionally having a dumb chill, followed by fevers, which proHtrated me. 1 took Blnunonn Liver Kegulator, and am a well man, "A. II. Hkuitowku, Conductor 0. 11. ., Ga." Mexican Silver Stove Pollnh cttusee no dust. PERSONAL MENTION. A. .1. Splawn of Seattle in in the city. Lawrence Nolan left for Portland thiB morning. Kxaminer Stauge returned from Port land lant evening. Taylor Hill, a ntockman of Prineville, came in thin morning. Mr. H. E. Ilaworth returned to his home in Portland thin morning. Senator Henry Blackmun of Heppner in regintered ut the Umutilla house. Mrn. Fen ton of Rockland, Wash., left for Portland thie morning by Bteamer Kegulator. Mr. and Mm. JaB. Coventon and Mrs. Kten and familv, left thin morning for Trout lake. Mrn. Jan. M. Huntington and family returned from Sacramento, Calif., where they have been visiting friendn. Mm. 1). E. Thompson of Los Angeles, Calif, arrived thin morning and in the guest of her son, A. It. Thompson. News from Walter French ie of the most encouraging kind, and the parents have no doubt that he will permanently recover. Hon. W. II. Wilson and family re turned yesterday morning from an ex tended Visit with relatives, also at the world's fair. Mrs. Jos. liuezloy and Mrs. J. H. Phirman departed for Portland this morning for a nliort sojourn in that city Mm. Phirman will meet her cousin there, Miss Edith Stanley, of Petaluma, California. norm, a it it iv .M.S. Columbia II. M. Pratt, John Totton, Joicph Ptiser, .1 W Inian, Ed Dunn, Hood Piver; John Newberg, Mosier; .Max Katy, Max Pick, Tacoma; Mr HobertH and wife, Mm Lycan, P L Smith, C 15 Smith and wife, J S ISean near, Portland; W T Jebe, Fulda: M Mclvinncy, E Anderson, A Erickson, Seattle: J Vanburger, J S Heapers, Silverton. A Sriihi.It'SM K'oit. A Homeless report wan started Satur day that the First National bank of this city was to pay depositors 23 cents on the dollar the first ot the year. There port K'areely deserves mention, but since evil tidings spread swiftly, it in well to nip it in the bud. Certificates of deposit granted by this bank aio worth par value today, and are just as good as greenbacks as a medium of exchange. Depositors will not lose a single cent, and those who extended their time on them will get face value and interest bo sides. Furthermore, the suspended First National bank of this city, is likely to lie the first in Oregon to open its doors for the transaction of business "pi!"' Ul.MOUKll llif t'tltllUlllull. Young Vardie McFarland, son of E. It. McFarland, tho Portland banker, performed a heroic deed a few days ago by saving the life of tho 8-year-old son of W. H. MeKenirto. The hove were on the fishing rocks below the willows, at Long JJeach, and McKenr.ie slipped ofl' into a deep hole and was not missed un til ho came to the surface for tho lust time. As he went down, McFarland dove after him, and uftor'u hard struggle succeeded in getting him out more dead than alive. Help was called, and Mc Ken.ie, who was unconscious and black in tho face, was resuscitated after nearly half uu hour's work. McFarland is a quiet young man, us modest as he is brave, und drowning in tho surf would be unknown If alleged experts who Uiko inexperienced bathers beyond their depth were as cool-heuded an ho proved himself in a trying moment. Oregonian. Fur Kent. Booms to rout at Rev. A. Horn's resi dence ou Niuth etteot. (i-L'::duw. Frank llratnr round Fred .Tonlyii lnti 1 nftiMllllity. A sanguinary fistic encounter occurred Saturday evening at tho Umatilla house corner. A horeo owned by Frank Heater was bestrode by Fred Joslyn, without perm'isfiion, and Heater, noon after emerging from a saloon, ordered him to dismount. Tho particH wero more or less under the influence of liquor, and tome sharp wordfl ensued, leading to a blow delivered by Joslyn upon the facial anatomy of Heater. Heater wan hot, but he became hotter, and proceeded to maul his antagonist with great vigor. Joslyn's brother in terfered to save him trom the fearful thrashing, but a burly h.alf-brccd named Teio interposed and kept him and a half-dozen others from interfering. Heater beat bis victim into a state of unconsciousneHH, cutting his face up terribly. So thoroughly was the animal instincts aroused in him that ho became temporarily mad, and for several min utes, paced the sidewalk in an irregular beat, brandishing his arms about his nude body, his upper clothing having been torn from him in the struggle. The night was demoralizing in the ex treme to the hundreds who had congre gated, but no one cared to try to quiet him in bis maddened condition. About a quarter of an hour after the commence ment of the light, Marshal Maloney took him in charge, and gave him a chance to cool gradually. He was not arrested, all witneeses agreeing that ho was first assaulted, and this will end the case, as far as legal formalities are concerned. Driven Out of Selma. Ski.ma, Cal., Aug. 19. About 11 o'clock last night an unarmed body of laboring men waited on the Chinese restaurants in town and deported the proprietors, sending them out of town quietly, using no violence whatever, and today their places of business are closed. This action was not taken until one day after the time specified in the notice given tbein to close by the anti-Chinese league. The Chinamen made no effort to suspend business and excitement was running high. They made no resistance when the last moment came. The waBhhousea are preparing to clote by September 1. "A Hack Number." ThiE is the slighting remark that is applied to women who try to seem young, though they no longer look so. Sometimes appearances are deceitful. Female weakness, functional troubles, displacements and irregularities will add fifteen years to a woman's looks. These troubles are removed by the uee of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Try this remedy, all you whose beauty and fresh ness is fading from such causee, and no longer figure in society as a "back number." It's guaranteed to give satis faction in every case, or money paid for it returned. "See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Mr. J. C. Hoswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens of Hrownwood, Texas, suffered with diar rhea for a long time and tried many different remedies without benefit, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Heniedy was ued; that re lieved him at once. Forsaleby Pdakeley it Houghton, Druggists. lm. (JKNTI.KMKN,- I (Mil MlllJvCt to )K.TlO!lCl!l llttllCks of bifk liwiiliiolio of tlit; worM poIble tyve, mid eommoiKTd tiiklMK Kihum;' Iliwiuche ,'nMile lust Mimmer. Tliey cine it in every Instance, nnU (.luce tUnt time 1 inn onjoyftii; Milemild health uni) havo Kiilned ten jiotiuils in veiht. y.iurs ery truly. K. M. 1A.V1KI.S, Coiw Ih, Jowu. r..;il Kstiltf. John Prall to Tho.?. Huteson, 100 acres with improvements in section 21), tp 1 south range 15 east, W. M. ; ?2,000. Karl's Clover Hoot, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cure- constipation. 25e.,&0c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes & Kinemly, druggists. KOItN. Ill this citv, on the evening of the 19th, to the wife of Mr. Hugh McCully, of Albina, a daughter. Il.iiirit imil Itooni fur I'uoils. Two furnished rooms to let witn board for pupils. Inquire at this ofiice. Ask votir dealer for Mexican Silver Stove Polish. BSBKBBBlBBlBBBBBBBBHilBBBl WOOD'S IMIOSPIIODINIi J ho (Jrrat Knglltli lleinody. rmnijitly rind permanently curcB nil forms of Rtrvo us tVcaiineu,i:mUstons, Sperm' atorrhi a, Impotcncy and all tlYn ticfAbuia or Excesses, 13ccii jironcrlbcd out 115 .ycarulu t'aousaiuUof cases; VefortaniAfttr. mtdMne kMMH. AsU Urugglst'for Wood' Plioiuliodiuej if lio offer tomb worthless jueUlcIno Inplaco of tliU, leavo uU dtftiouesl ktore, incloee prlco la letter, and wowlUcend ly returu mall, l'rlce, ouo package, ftilx,f3. One will pteate,la will cur. I'amiih. let 1 P'alu scaled envelope, S! cents postage. A'Muf The Wood Chemical Co,, yjl Woodward avenue, Detroit, JItcu. Bold In The DhIIcb by .S:ilwii & Kinertly, Hie Wright Seminary, Tacoma, Wash. Boarding and Day Sohool for Girls. Teuth Year Bogiiis September 14, 1893. l'oi Catalogue ami Admittance, apply to Mrs, Sarah K, White, ti-ilillin Principal, An Appeal To the People of Wneco County and Vicinity: Owing to tho recent Hank failure In this city, wo are compelled to rainy n certain amount of . monev within the next 60 DAYS. Therefore, wo will give to all cash customers a chance to buy goods at 50 Cents on the SI. Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, . flj Jlflllp PfylGE. Embroidery Boots and Shoes and Laces, The amount required MUST be raised in 6o days. S. & N. HARRIS Cor, court and second Sts. Tte Dalles, Oregon. IsTEW sV Siini ill mm Dry Ms, Fancy Goods and Notions, Qepts' purr;i5l7ir;5 Qood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring. Terms Cask. ..Familiar Faces in a New Place C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. J. E. BARNETT Jf?e Ieal Estate, loap, Irurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land Ofiice. 85 Washington St. . THE DALLES, OR Have You Seen Y.TH E Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Socoad Street. ANNA PETER S CO. J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union St J-lay, Graip, peed apd plotir, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Casla ip-nld for DEIg-is txxct l?oxiltiy. All goods delivered free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN BOOKS. A T ' I. O. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, Is now open, and its proprietor will soil his home produccMl "NVino ut prices in tho roach of ovoryhody. Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed to bo Pure and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition. c- BECHT,