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-l I I iWJi l ... I I I l l l.o.i I 1 1 i rr ; . i r. m .a m mi mmmk .v -w mjm m mi. i m I LU U W FROM MR. NOLAN YOUR CHOICE OF OUR STOCK OF Men's Summer Suits For Only $9.55 110.00 Suits, 2.00 Suits, &14.00 Suits, il5.00 Suits, 816.00 Suits, ALL QO NOW FOR 9.85 r'j, All Goods Marked" t. in Plain figures. Tv r PEASE & MAYS. Tbe Dalles Daily Chronicle. tlXftIi the I'ontolllco at Thu DkUlhi, Oregon, ti icconil'VliMN inattvr. I.ncul AitvortUllig;. HCenti tr tine (or llrxt Insertion, and Cent ir line tor tucti iubv(iiciit liuortiuti. IpecUl rate (or Ioiik time notlccM. All lix-a". iiottcr rtrelved lntur tliau 3 o'nlock till ipptir lolliiwlur tiny. Wtalhnr FiincHt. at tkul Jorccatt Jor tetnli-Jaur hourt ending t p. m. tomorrow Wednesday and Thursday fnir and .1' t . uignny warmer. iauuk. WKATHKH Barometer, 2H.BH. Mulmum teniperuture, 83. Minimum temperature, M. Riwr. llf.O feet above zero. Wind, calm. AUG. 23, 1803 Dailii and Weekly Chronicle may kfmion tale at I, V. Nickelen'$ store. ymir oul AUGUST ANGLINGS. in rriiiinui i;nruu- lcl llipurtr. A fierce Inloxlcntltm It tiroihlCiil liv llil.. .Kill.,., iiiniiiimmi ir til.. i..t.fnt.i 1. 1.. i. . i on tlimw uMilu illwrutlon, With vnnr nriiiv v...i il .. ..; ..i.... .v.rv.,,, , jiiur nwvciuuiiri Wlilli Ak yjiii Mirliik bunk iutniimlt.il, Terril eil. iiiiifiiiiiui.i inn 1 1 iifii (iy joUr iioiuncKs, ymi await, with (Ml, syne ilerco deiitincititltm. ami have mi cxpliumtlim) Tel vk ram. Our firemen are pruoticinif with n. arte splendid time und ..m..,.t mi.. 'ui uie prizea. Twenty-livo dollurH U Ian rnn I 114 rrtnl. 'or imy after paying freight by toB to Krigland, according to the "afcRurul Press. C.Horrin Ima in..i.. i... f iriHtanturiuous vlown aloug tho wa,c' are vorv good. Cha, lMUer wil, fihip toduy ft cwr,od Mini vi'iriii ii n nv . t i-..An.. Air. Luner 1h our lan'ost. (rnii the! Wash. wwr. r,0 KoodB nro all of tho ohoiceBt w will bo diaputclicd quicklv by re "'Kerator cur. AH8rM. SuItnmrHho A Co. Hhipjmd from cir BtockyardH hint, litfflit. tun uru nf ""Hon Hl,eitp to Troutdnlu. which wr J'QUKlit in from Klickitat by Mr. Chan! roon. Mr. Wm.Koya bronKlt in from " '"iiku 100 head of fat cattle laatoven. J. ml shipped them from tho imue ' ,u H0d warkotB. Tlila lot filled Mvon t'urn. Next Monday the election of tho new of directors of the Wane Inde- ail i kj vc pmoc, huu tlonL "e of the '"O"1 important elec "onH ver held by that inHtltutlon, it WhooveB every .tookholder to be pr. lmvo arrived aro very much pleased with what they have Been and think Oregon, eBpeeiully thi portion of it, in miperior to Nubrunka or Kiuihiih in tnoBt everythinj:. Here they find thorn nre no cyuloneB, no hail HtoruiB, no hlizzurdH, but instead a land of plenty, health, and all the couifortH thut would muke life enjoyable. The electric power workB engine ar rived thin morning direct from the shop in the euRt. The engiue is a Lane & ISodly Corlias and ia 225 horse power. The ponderouH fly wheel hufi a diame ter of 15 feet and a face of 29 inches, and weighs several tons. The main shaft from which tho dynamos receive their power is 10 inches in diameter. The works are expected to be completed and in operation about the lit of October. Haughty Kwyc Some of the naughty big boys who frequent that portion of the sidewalk in front of Bam Klein's have worked a practical joke all day to their unbounded amusement. They fixed up a dry goods box in a most inviting way for the way farer, anil t,neu maliciously engaged him in conversation, taking a most uuac countable and sudden interest iu hit) do tnentlc or other personal uflkira. Parties they have not spoken to for a week would be hailed to share in tiieir conversation The secret was easily expluined to euch upon taking the silently prollercd sent, for like truth, they would rise again and very quickly, jttHt as if they hud just thought of the letter their wife gave them to mail ten days ago, und with movement towurd their hip pocket to see if it was still there. The action was the same, but the mo tive was different, for u jin hud been in geniouslv inserted in the box with the business end up and its presence wuh al ways more quickly felt than seen. All took the joke in good part und then waited for the next victim. Strange what makes boys so devilish. Dauger la TrlBri. John l'almnr, of the Wasco ware house, met with an accident Monday that, while not deserving of mention at the time, has developed into n serious apprehension. While cutting the wire around a bale of sacks, he was struck ou the back of his left hand by the recoil iug wire, drawing blood. lie paid little attention to it, as it was only u surface wound, but it swelled und becumo diH colored, all'ectlng his arm to the elbow. His hand is now ulmost iblack, having a purple hue. Dr. Kinehart yesterday examined tho wound and extracted Irom it piocee of rust. It is possible uioou poisoning will be threatened, and so amputation of his arm will be nec essary to save his life. Slmbetl ami Kicked. "Hon." .1. E. Coltinghain (the title is given all who have been in at Salem) was sentenced for thirty dayB by the recorder for being drunk and disorderly. If tho prisoner receives no Beverer pun ishment he may thank his lucky stars. According to the testimony, while in Wiseman's saloon last night, he attacked "Kocky" Chenoweth with a knife, mak ing several distinct slashes in his coat with the weapon, but fortunately for both not drawing blood. Cottingham was in fact incorrigible, for while being arrested he managed to deliver a vigor ous kick upon the person of Marshal Maloney. He was finally landed behind the bars, nnd was brought before the recorder this morning with the result as stated. b .ii- , ""puriant questions will vital T8"1 nt lhftt netingthat ia of ""D"wi to this city. T ?"" ,ft",11,e rin NobrABka-MMsrs. Meek! ,Jhn At MoKellw, Rev. Z l ,8n1 Mr wit" their foul. n ke Ve1 fow d will We aJ , i ! 1 BUCt,0U tho,r futre I"""', more f n,ru,cd tl,at mteo 0" onty within r11'0" wl )low these persons w,,"i' the next sixty days. Those who Mr. J. O. Uoswell, one of the best known and most res Dec tod ulrizniix nf Jirownwood, Texas, suffered with diar rhtea for a long time und tried many dttrerent remedies without benefit, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhusa Kemedy whs used; that re lieved him at once. or sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists, lm. Hhlloh's cure, the Great Cough und Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes fc Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 2fc. Children love it. Sold by Bnipes & Kinorsly. Ollnger & Bone's stages eu route to Cloud Cap Inn will locate cumpers at the boat fishlni; point in Hood Hivor valley, whore one can roach Mt. Hood in a few bourn and get their mail and provisions dully. 2tewd PERSONAL MENTION. Geo. Krause left this morning for a vacation trip in the mountains. Mr. Ed. Wingate returned to the camp at Collins landing this morning. Mr. G. Clark arrived last evening and is the guest of lion. J. J., and Mrs Story. Ur. Unas. Adams ol Olenwoou is in the city toduy and will return home to morrow. Kev. . V. ana Mrs. Uurtis took a dav o IT and went down to Cascade Locks for a short trip. Mrs. L. I'uyette and family leave to night for Montreal, Canada, to be absent several monttis. J. T. Korick is in town, and proposes snorilv iu remove uoruee me river nuu reside with his family. Mrs. W. S. Myers went down on the steamer Regulator for a round trip to the Cascades this morning. Rev. J. Whisler left this morning for Albanv, where he goes to be present at the lllumette conference, which assem bles at that place. Mr. E. C. Wiley of Cascade Locks came to this citv last nitrht, accompany ing Mrs. Wiley and children this far, who are en route east to visit rolutives. Missus Annio Wonts. Hattie Cram and Annio Korton, who have been visit ing their friends in the city for a few weekH, returned to Portland this morning. Mrs. Cora Dvsart of Centralia is in the city, the guest of her father and mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Butler. Miss Nellie Butler accompanied her home. Mr. Jus. Baldwin, n former resident of this city, who now resides near l'ortlaud, made a Hying visit to The Dalles and re turned this morning uy steamer og ulutor. Mr. N. 0. Wilson returned from Mitchell lust evening where lie has beeii spending a few weeks in rest, it is un derstood he will take his departure for Culiforniu soon to resume his studies in the California State University. Miss Mary Bird, priucipal of the Sun .Toeo. Cal.. hk'h school, und Mrs. A. W. Barron, wife of the superintendent of the S. V. cable lined ol ban francisco, who wore iu the city yesterday en route to their homes from the world's fair, and who were the iruests of Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Kshelman, departed this morning by steamer Regulator. A Ititck Number." He Invite Uin NewRpaper to Proceed ARlnt lllm at WnfthlnRton. Tub Dam.kb, Aug. 23d, 1893. Killtor Of TlIK OHRONin.K, In your Ubuh of vestenlay, yon pub licht'd an extract from tho Antelope ller nld which docs mo and The Dalles post office an injustice. Supposing that The Dalles dailies ar rive in Antelope at the irregular times stated, (which I doubt) neither tho Her ald or CmtoNici.K have nnv right to as sume that tho fault In in this office. This ifl not tho first time that tho Herald, without reason, hah referred un favorably to this office; nor the first by a long ways that tho Ciikomci.k has dono so. And I desire now to state that in, none of the cases mentioned by either of these papers, was the least blame to bo attached to this office. Tho thing of unfair criticism of this office has assumed the proportions of a persecution, and in order to determine who is in the wrong, 1 hereby defy the Antelope Herald to substantiate a single word of its adverse criticism of this of fice and demand of the Ciihoxici.k, if it believes these charges or any of the numerous other ones that it has pub lished concerning this office; that it make a formal complaint to the chief postoffico inspector at San Francisco. If any of these criticisms are made good by an impartial investigation, I agree to apologize and amend my ways. If these papers fail to make complaint or an investigation shows that this office was censured without reason. I should expect an apology from them if they were imbued with any of the instincts of gentlemen. ours Respectfully, M. T. Noi'as We are glad to note the fairness of the postmaster as indicated throughout his letter, though feeling that there is no call for a challenge. We are not responsible for what the editor of the Antelope Herald may write, and as for anything Thk Chronicle may have said in the past, we are prepared to substantiate any assertion made, whenever the item shall be specifically indicated, so that we may intelligently proceed. It has been a great source of annoyance to The Ciiiconiclg for months past that sub scribers have failed to receive their papers. Every precaution has been taken in our office to render the packages secure and the addresses legible. Yet complaints have been made by the same parties several weeks in succession, which sometimes reeults in the loss of the subscriber or the benefit of "speak ing his mind." The Chuonicle knows one thing there are irregularities and non-delivery of papers at various places on the stage routes. We make no com plaint of points touched by rail, only Buub places as Antelope, Endersby, etc. If the country postmasters are derelict, they do Mr. Nolan a great injury in directly, an additional reason why they should not be permitted to retain their positions. Firemen of Oregon. This is the alightiu to women who remark that is try to seem ug auulied to women wh , ., . , - . . .. young, tnougu utey no longer iook ho. Somotlmes appearances nre deceitful. Female weakness, functional troubles, displacements and irregularities will udd fifteen years to n woman's looks, These troubles are removed by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Try this remedy, all vou whoso beauty and fresh ness is fading from such causes, and no louger figure in society as a "buck number." It's guaranteed to give satis faction in every caso, or money pnid for it returned. See guarantee on bottle wrapper, The firemen of Oregon will hold their next annual meeting in this city on the 4th of next month. The occasion will be a memorable one, and no pains is being spared to make it one of the most enjoyable of eventB, in which the public generally may share. All the sports will be first-class, the games and races hotly contested by the very best men in their lines Oregon can produce. In the morning there will be a parade through thejrincipal Etreets of our own and visiting firemen and tho mayor and prominent citizens will take part. Hose races, ball games and various sports will consume the entire day. The firemen will have a grand banquet at the con clusion of their annual meeting. A ball will be given in the evening at the Uma tilla house, and a general invitation is extended to all of our citizens to be present. Hberuiau County Wheat. Kukcs, Or., Aug. 21, 1693. The first load of wheat of this year's crop for Sherman county was received here today from N. W. Thompson of Monkland. No price was offered and the wheat was stored with the Farmer's Co-operative Warehouee Association. The berry is good, much better than last year, but not so plump as that of "JO and ".)!, though the crop is reported much larger than ever raieed in this county before. Conservative estimates place the crop at 800,000 bushels but it is placed as high as 1,000,000 bushels by many. Tins is, when the sizo of the country is taken into consideration, u very large crop and the farmers of Sher man county will he busy till the holi days. W. H. News. Karl's Clover Boot, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25c, 50c. und if 1.00. Sold by Snipes & Kinorsly, druggists. For Itfut. Booms to rent at Kev. A. Horn's resi dence ou Ninth street. 6-23daw. Go to N. Harris for fine prints; 20 yards for f 1. a WOOD'S PH08I,UODIN13, The Great EaslUfa Remedy. CTuuijitiy iu peraiaurauy cures all forms of Ktrvoui Wcaknf,F.mt$tont, Axiw atorrhca, Jmpottncy and ail tff(riofJLbut or Exce$. Ueru prescribed over !3 mm la thouunda of cuosi tho only Reliable andlloii- druggist for Wood' Phoipbodluei If bo often tomb worthies luodlcluoluptaco of thU, leavo ht disuoatut Store, lnoloso prlco lu letter, and wowlllseud by return mail. Trice, cuo paokugo. llglx.e.'i. Qnt will tiUcut,toUI curt. 1'aiujiu. lot lu plain sealed envelope, li oonU postage. AddrvM The Woe unciuicul uo., 1st Wood wurduveuue, Detroit, JlleU, Bold In The Salle by Snipe A Klncmly. An Appeal To the People of Wasco County and Vicinity: Owing to the recent Bank failure in this city, wo are compelled to raife it certain amount of monev within the next .. .. ,. 60 DAYS. Therefore, we will give to nil cash customers a chance to buy goods at 50 Cents on the $i. Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, flj jlflLIip PtylGE. Embroidery Boots and Shoes and Laces, The amount required MUST be raised in 6o days. Cor. court aid second sts. o P. IVI LJADDIA Tie Danes, orezoo. 7. U( I'M. nttn n I ojig ii Mm IH't Ms, Fancy Goods and Notions, (jerks' purrfyir; Qood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring. Terms Cash. . Familiar Faces in a New Place J. E. BARNETT C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. Jtye leal Instate, Ipat), Ipsurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. - - 3NT 1 IiIO. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to cull on us. We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and ContestB. before the Unitep States Land Office. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen T H E WE Fine Millinery Goods at: 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER & GO. J. H. CROSS. At the Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. iay, Graii?, peed apd plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Casli tlcL for HHss&t and Poultry. All goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE BOOKS. I. C. NICKELSEN S. The California Winehoase, Is now open, and its proprietor will sell his homo produced Wine at prices in tho reach of ovorybody. Also, best Peanuts to be found. Goods guaranteed to bo Pure and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition.