rDJ B E WISE IN TIMET "A Penny Saved i A Penny Earned." S our Cov rins for BARE FEET W sll Shoes the Cheapest, Easiest. When you wear them, Ufe somehow seems happier. r'Nl. ALL GOODS MARKED t- 7T in Plain Figures, iv PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. itewl i "ie l'dttdtnc-e ut Ttm I)nllt, OrfRon, h n-cimil-clnKK uintU'r ft inpton fide. A nig hole was stove in her hull, beside minor damage?. The machinery was taken out and her hull towed back to Howl Kiver. This afternoon aloiit :) o'clock distant thunder wii" heard in the f-outhern fky, and shortly after a light rain began fall ing. Ah we go to press the gentle pat ter of the rain in a welcome found. This is the first rain since early in July. Our evening contemporary was badly mixed in its report of proceedings yes terday. Heat, dygpepsia, and other mixtures, may have leen the causes for the editor chronicling the defeat '! i of the Vancouver team in the hoeti race, the "horse" tournament, and other dis- repancies. K. ?. I'ratt of Wamic. Oregon, is driving the United States mail stage, between Wamic and Sherar's Bridge, i during the present threshing season. , Mrs. I'ratt is a native of Oregon, and 1893 ' handles the ribbonfj as well as anv of the "lords of the land." hisler states that lie v. Aleridge is iu error in stating that evangelistic services will le held at the Methodist church the coming 17th. No such ser vices will be held, but there is a plan , contemplated for Mr. Aleridge to lecture 1 on the 17th, under the auspices of the : w. c. t. v. The dining room at the Umatilla house was taxed to its utmost capacity County court began the September 1 lnlt "iB'Jt 0,1 t,,B occtt,iI0 of tl)e firL" erm yesterday. men ball, bo great was flie number oi eopie tnut dancing did not com mence till u late hour for lack of room, and then the iestivities did not conclude I.iichI Ailt t-rtl.lnc Wcents jx r ,iw or llrnt insertion, ami fi Cetitu Spccm ratok fur lone time notice. a:ii'k notice received later than ft o'clock 111 tpvr the IdlldM Iiik day. WrBllirr Furcmit. P.oa. torteatt Jut tutntjt-Jour hourt tn'llng f p. m. tomorrow Wednesday and Thursdav. fair, with slight temperature changes, and ocms - mum iii'tit rain. WEATIIKli Harometer, 29.:. Maximum temperature, 77. Minimum temperature, o7 River. '1.7 feet above zero. Wind, XV. WEI INK? DAY, - SEPT. C, The Daily and Wrtkly Chronicle found on fair ut J. ('. Xickehrn'ti utore. SEPTEMBER SHORTS. it Htul Count; Nrwa Note of Minor IuiurtBiirr. II.- vn-KM! hU uon hi-r huml. hlio mid t tti. out of iiluee. He rretllled Hie error And Unwd heron the lure A large number of laboring men ar-1 Irived at the locks yesterday from .Port-1 land. ('has. Haight spruined his ankle ves-. Iterday while crossing the street from the II matilla house. Dr. Hollister nttended to the injury. until nearly 4 o'clock Jn the New York test race yesterday afternoon the Vuncouver team came out ahead, the time leing 1 ;Vls. The Oreiron Citv team mail i n f?rw fnti littt The funeral of Mr. O C. Stevens took j lost iu making connection, their 'time iiarr this morumg at 10 o'clock. It was. being 1:22. The Dalles n,i ti... under the aiiHpicB of the Odd Fellows nd was largely attended. Mrs. Hundley, now in Chapel, Ire- laud writes to a friend that she is en ding herself nicelvin Ireland, and t) fUliad a pleasant trip en route ur nooie visuore nave gone. ft is Me to venture that they have all Had a rajal good time, and they will cloulJtless I'K'ak pleasantly of their receptiojri in "If JJUIICH. I Mrs. J. Coven ton lias prehrtited "t with the largest bunch of princess 'wither we havo ever seen. It is a ti'ui plant and will make a very val hie winter houmwt Tlie Dalies team did the running tliey ha!e yet done, but being best the hose burst and they were two and a half seconds behind tlie Vancouvers. J ho hose which bursled both with The Dalles team was not ours, but belonged to Oregon City. This was a cheaper cotton hose and was used be cause it was lighter. The captain of the Vancouver team was frank enough to own to Chief Fieli that The DalleH team had really won the New York test hose race, and further that ours waa the best team on the Pacific coast. He said the Vancouvers expected a walkaway, but was never more surprised in his life. The music played by The Dalles citv A solitary drunk was fined 10 bv the ' ,uitl Oregon City bands yesterday has Reorder this morning, but did not have I "over been excelled in our city. The ""urban amount in his inside Pocket. Dulles band, especially, is "away up" after the ball, and ho will havo to wait ' " ""isle The ball team likewise cov- till the clouds, roll by. iered themselves with glory, and the Tlie (ire department are fcrateful to ' l,0He tettm 0"' ""t HuVt they ruu Mrs. Ji. M. Wlngate for the Le of the t,,0UK,J- Their faces, looking straight WinKutehull, for which shl made no ' al,ed H8 t,1,jy flew Jown the gauntlet, '"large, and take this inedilm of ex- were ml 118 11 u,cIr liveB uepenUed on pressing their thankn. their eUorts, and their inusclei, knotted The Good Tem.,1. .n i.A.n,.. Pree effort, were worthy a lite- ry entertainment Friday nighV. J'raternitv doii n i , ' ' viouu laieui win oe J'ri-iient and ice cream and cake will be "trvou. AduiiHsioii 26 centu. K At this term of cominlHeloner'e court, aiiKin was granted a ferry II- at Hood Itlver, and Watt & Cal '"Khan, JJadder A M..v.n.u t-i... vmtT' ' FUl18 "reClnCt' UqUOr UI't. Coe'e little Hteamor n. i.-.. dS? i"h" brke fr0U1 1,er fttBtc,- drifted nnmuu tl... -1 . runl.i.,1 "o river, anu was "'""UgninBttl.erockBon tuo Wagh. the model of a Greek sculptor. The Regulator steamed out this morn ing with as Jolly a lot of passengers as ever sailed from u dock. The Oregon City hose and base ball teams, and the Willamette Silver Cornet Hand, with a few scattering members of the Portland Vets,, with their wives, were among the large list of passengers. The boys hur rali'd a line score, and tliH band made the early morn echo with their melodi ous music, while Fish waved his colors in adieu to the welcomed guests as they departed from our shores. Mexican no dust. Silver Stove Polish causes ! PERSONAL MENTION. i Misses Katie and Klla Cooper left for ' a visit in Portland this morning. 1 Itev. Father lironsgeestleft New York last Saturdav for England per steamer I Alaska. Allie Henderson and Wni. lioth left this mornini: for a season of hunting and , lishiug. i W. H. liutte left for the new town of t Stevenson this morning, and will size ! up tlie possibilities. j Mrs. H. L. Kuck departed this morn , ing for Collins landing, where she will i join her parents who are in camp at j that place. I Miss Nona Hucfi returned last evening I on the Regulator from a visit to the sea beach, and was the guest ot Mrs fetnitti French. On her return she visited for a week among friends in Portland. lillli.N. In The Dalies, September bth, to the wife of A. Wetolo, a daughter. Cufci'mlt l.ork 'otf. Smoke dense. Weather cool. Canal almobt ready for final clean-up. Camp meeting folks have folded their tents and, like the Arab, have silently stole awav. The public school opened yesterday with Mr. McCalveras principal and Miss Shaffer as assistant. The U. P. liy. has caused a little stir in the Cascades today by unloading lumber for an eating house, the same to be built on the ojien lot between the Days' general ollice and Knightly'e store. The Huckleberry Central Ry. is still bringing immense quantitiea of stone from Hermann creek. They say it is hard work climbing the mountain, but talk about toboggan slides, if you enjoy the sport, just travel with J. Sherman on the Huckleberry Central down the mountain. A Iltnrl(l Cuiiftrtictluii of "WrliMrr. Some time ago the Walla Walla States man reprinted an editorial from Tin: CmioNici.i: and the Mountaineer re ferring to it, said the Statesman was un kind, as The Ciihonici.k had not had an editorial for months. If such was true, wo should call it a kindness. Webster's definition is, "that temper or disposi tion which delights in contributing to the happiness of others." But per haps the brothers idea of the meaning of words is as twisted as his idea of his own iiniortance with neighboring news papers. Cant of Thank. To all the friends who assisted us by their kind sympathy and acts during and previous to tlie burial of our be loved boy, we desire to express our sin cere thanks. M. and Mas. J. I), OOOI'KU. All those holding bills against the executive committee of The Dalles lire men's tournament are requested to pre sent the same for payment immedi ately. J. S. Fish, Chief Fire Dept. For a lame back or for a pain iu the side or chest, try saturating a piece of of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Jialui and binding it on to the affected parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary case in one or two days. Pain JSalm also cures rheumatism, SO cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD, Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, itt lowest market rates at Jos, T. Peters & Co, (Otlice Second and Jetl'er. sou streets.) NKKtlnn That Saltrrlitln Itolp.rt miri Find Alma Mltlfi. A correspondent writes: In rending the account, given in Tim Ciihonioi.k of tlie little stolen girl Alma Miller, I feel considerable Interest in the matter, and I think the reward offered for her recovery entirely too Hiuall to enlist skilled men to make much effort to regain her. I would ask whether the father of the child is in circumstances to justify his ottering a greater reward? If he is not, I suggest that some one ppreon or more than one person start a subscription list around and raise a re ward of at least $5011 or a $1,000 for that matter, an amount piilllcient to attract the best of detectives. If the child is not soon discovered, her identity will be lost. She, if restored now, would prove her own identity. When I left Taconia in March, 18112, my little girl was not six years old by one and one-half, and after we had lived on our claim near The Dalles over six teen mouths and returned here, she readily recognized places, things and es- i pecially her little girl acquaintances, and many grown persons, but she had op portunity and training to strengthen her memory that many children of her ago do not have, for she could read quite well, and write a better hand than 1 do, several months before she was six vears old. Now if Mr. I. W. Miller is a poor man, or a man of limited circumstances, and some one will start a subscription to help him in this matter, I will con tribute $ 10. It seems to me that fifty or 100 men could be found that would do this, and if any one felt able to do less or more, do not refuse his or her aid. If necessary, 1 would do better than the $10. I wish some person or persons would take this matter up. One or two persons in each of several county seats, or in good towns and in tlie surrounding country, could soon work this matter up, at least it seems so to nie. I was speaking to one of our policemen this morning about the kidnapping, and lie said a notice of the matter had been given him. If there is any such, or similar organization in Or egon, it would be well to get, them to aid in detecting the whereabouts of the child. P. Red.ma.v, No. 270Sla Yakima Avenue, Tacoma, Wash. Tin- fv Kuck CrnsliiT. The rock crusher steamed up this af- j ternoon and performed its work admira bly. The hardest stone was used in the test of its power, and crushed it up in fine pieces as easily as a house wife would crack her cotfee in a cofTee mill.. The investment of the city and the co- . operation of the county in the purchase is a wise one and the result of it will be the having of improved roads to tlie city, and good streets within its limits. Instead of being planted where it is, at the east end of town, it should be placed where the city sometime proposes to cut through the blutf. It will thus kill two birds with one stone. Ural Ktatr. G. K. and E.C l!arttiies.- Hood River, to E. L. Smith, lots 1 and 2, block 21, Hood River; $330. W. 15. Perry to Geo. C. .lones, White Salmon, 200 acres in section 10, town ship 1 north, range 10ea--t; $000. Geo. C. Jone- to J. W. Hammond, U00 acres in section 0, township 1 north, range !) east; $1,400. Those who believe that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will cure them are more liable to get well than those who don't. If you happen to be one of those who don't believe, there's a matter of $500 to help your faith. It's for you if tho makers of Dr. Cage's remedy can't euro you, no matter how bail or of how long standing your catarrh in the head may be. The makers are the World's Dispen sary Medical Association, of liufl'alo, N. Y. Thev are known to every newspaper publisher and every druggist in the and, and you can easily ascertain that their wonf's as good as their bond. Yon wind your watch once a day. Your liver and" bowels should act as reg ularly. If thev do not, use u key. The key i- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets. Oiio a doM. HiicMt'ii'n Ariucu Hal. The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulrers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, mid all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Ikjx. For sale by Snipes & Kill ers ly. ShilohV Vitulier it what you need for dysjH'psia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble, It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 7-lc. Sold by Snipes A Kincisly, druggists. 3STEW 1 mW5 ook'sCol kiloot COMPOUND. SpriM ii mm On Ms, Fancy Goods and Notions, Qepts ptir9i5i7ii75 Qood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Terms Cask. H. Herbring. j1pii Hi p" FIRST CLHSS MTl"h CAN BE HAD AT THE C H R O NICLE O FF I C E Reasonably Ruinous Rates. . ..Familiar Faces in a New Place. C. E. BAYARD, ,nle Special Agent General Land Office. J. E. BARNETT Jf?e leal Instate, Ioai?, Iiurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. NTOTAR Y PUBLIC. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Kent, 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 Ixifore the Unitep States Land Oflicf. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen T H E - Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER SCO. J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, Cor. Soeond and Union Stn. J-lay, Graii?, peed apd plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oasli ifvicl for JES&stsi ctrx3. Povilti'y- Ml goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN- BOOK-S. A T I. C. NICKELSEN'S. A itcriit tlUcoTonr by an old l)!i)lclaii. SvcitstfuUy uo( .noittlitj bit ILuutamtt uf r.t.r. . T. itm jirilv turf.wflv ' mrnfiiul ri'HbMtt lilf'tllt'lnu dli- I corercd. JJcwuro t t uuprlmijiU'd druraUU who oSrr Interior luwJklnw Iu luce ot IbU. Ail; for Cook'a Collon Coiupouud, take no ulr(. u(f, or tuclon 1 ami 0 w-dU in potage Iu litter md wo will md. H-alul, by ri-l urn wall, "ullculo4 MjHrulan la J'lu.'u tutloi, to ladlt ouly, Ii I........ ilrfnuui inui Mlv Camuiuv. n"'i"' . . ... . 7 iT ui i. The California Winehouse, 1h now upon, and, i tn L produced Wino at pri m Also, best Peanuts to f to bo Pure and First- Is now opon, and, its proprietor will soil his hoino- ricoH in tho roach ot everybody. to bo found. Goods guaranteed (Jlass in every respect. Ku. II tutor Wock. Detroit. UcU. Tkom0cQn'S flddlHOn Bold In Tb Pallw by Wki ley Jlougtitou 1 11UUJJOUU 9 flMMUlUlJ. C. BECHT.