0 OUR I Waverly School Shoes. ICxamlnn our CUT SHOE. It nhowB how nil Waverly Shoes AKK MAI1K. .BM&Hfk IRABf MAPIK t4im0. AT SALE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1893. Willi fiirli 1'nir of ttlaverly Sebool Shoes, ,urenlir prices Two Pairs of Fast Blaek Hose, be given away; pree I : pree I Shoes, Sizes 5 to 71 $1.15 2 Pair Hose, at 16jc . l5P $1.48 for this day, $1.15 Shoes, Sizes 8 to 11 $1.40 2 Pair Hose at 25c 50 . , $1.90 for this day, $1.40 ClllUoa, T " 2 Pair Hose at 25c 50 $2.25 for this day, $1.75 The Waverly School Shoes are justly celebrated, and are the host made. The Hose we purchased from an Eastern manufacturer, and are the best value tiyfr offered hero at 25 cents per pair. ViJ all goods Marked j,t. r in Plain Figures, PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, iiWml h the I'ontofliee ut Tin- DiiIIvk, Oregon, ik ei-oud-elium inntler. I.neul Ail vtTtlxlui:. iOU'iiti )T line (or llrttt luin-rllim, mid fi Cent r llnr lor well nulin'iui'iit limertluu. Siitl rnlvn (or Ioiik time notice. All Iix-jl notice" received Inter than 3 o'clock 111 ipjieur thi' liilliiwlnn tiny. WMtlnr fiirrmal. itjteml "cin( Jar (wcn(iiUr Amm riitllny nl S ;. m. lunuirriiu WKATIIKll Killing frunt Sunday morning. I'Adt'K. Ilnroinetcr, 1H.8S. Minimum tiin periitur , 7. Miuiiiitnti temperature, !."'. Jiiiinfull 0.05 Kivur, SI. II feet uliove zero. - SFPT. . J s:t Tl . i . . I.. . f 1 1 . 1. 1 . 1 1 . inr inuitf mm nrt'tciy i nrvntvic muif MlJUf tii . tit I I' , wi-Wui'w fkj SEPTEMBER SHORTS. Importune-. hlni'K it ciiutrmllctlon Ktriiiiiie j" Ami much iiiiiu'h iiitli-ncc lrlen. ah I'liiiHiiint lit tn eternal lilUH, A ml innLfs tli 1h m-ciic ill cure below A blixmilliK paradise At tin) request of their psintur, Uov. I). Tiiylor, the church Iiuh authorized in in HUHiimiii nil imiirim HiirviciM itir i.i.n.. t n.i..t :e i i...n ... .i. ....... llllll.l 111 I IITIIllll'r. II III NIIIIII Hfl IIMMII'f Tho protruded ntutttintj ut the Chris- 1 i 1 I l .!... r llll IMlliri'll llMIIMf' I lilt I I Ml I II I rU 1 1 1 ffl fll iiMutiiu i'iiutitriit ('. I'. StevotiH Iiuh received oiii' of tin1 i... i l ii . . . r o.,.tkli.. Iw.l I.. .... Tjo HtruutH uhhuiiiikI tliuir Ul-tiniu ' ' ''! 11 thoir linuH of hidtiHtry. Thu ritiiu 1 1 It'll I 111 U I till til IWkliWHIU htlU ftllt V. J ViWtMWUOf (tt0 llllk in ! i ...... ,iTii r i ... . i .... i - -.'.nm nitilllllUl IIUIW M i Mr, M. Melanin Iiuh been appointed HIT AHUhH ill iin ui.l t. .iI,.mii.,i. """Miiivii itim mi nil' tfciinuiivvi wi Ii" fci'crotwry, Mr. J. 0. Moult, will fur- Nil llllll 'i..T.xU 1! 1 T .1 "v k'Miui iuuvuju .umtitiu i;iiuwui ii- tho fair to Iih hMlrl ut .Tim HiilloH ; ii i .I ii i .. . ii.. i ... t . .n.i hi AiiumiUViUULi 1WL1I IllTXL. illl. " - IUIIIIU lilt) UIIICU Ul lllli 'kIIoh Momintllo Co. I.imt Wo(liit'B(luy 'h rain woh u dimib- fuiiH ono for the now uradn un Tvuh nil. Ti.uf ii.,i ...... .1..; ...... , '.v .. ... J.U.I1I, nun mU cuiivur ui win twin, and oulinluatud in it cloud burst, 1111:11 I'riln tl f...l 1 . i .. . ..r,uvulJ uiuilgUU unit miction, ' carried with m (lootl lurjro bottldurH n wnHhwl out tim grnde in nuch u null. IV WUH UlllinHI. Iltlliiluunlil.1 Krmlii Jh nearly four iuIIch iu length, i will unlull iiulto u Iosm on tho county. wijr Vulontlno hiiH cujiturod ut ilurvlllo tho notorioufl niHtlor, M K(H'lllll w'h ugu in Oreuon. Tho cutthi.tl.I.if found on u ruuuh on OsooyoH hike, ' u John lirnnLrlmim.. l...- ..I ... i .....wuav iluD tuBO ihjuu urroHted, churned with stealing Major NuhIi'h cattlo. A man iinuied I'earHon has also been arrested for running ofl" CoininiHBioner I.oynton'H Htock. At the preliminary examination Henderson gave damaging; teHtiniony. IJe was hound over in the sum of $I!,000. Ore Ionian. FREE FERRIAGE. Klickitat furuifin ut Nu Kxpfiikf to II mil Whriit to Tlif Diill.h. For three inontliH, commencing Sept. 11th, the farniern of the Klickitat coun try may haul their wheat to The Dalles without cost for ferriage. The mer chants and business men of The Dalles have shown their accustomed enterprise, even at a time when the country is pop ularly supposed to he sutleritig from a money famine, and everyone performs their solemn duty only by pulling tight on their purne strings. Jt is just such actions as this that will restore good ' times, and while the balance of the country will convalesce by slow stages, The Dalles has acquired at a single bound the life which is found in active trade. Following are the names of those persons and firms who have made up I "fit) that their friends and patrons, the farmers, may cross thu river to a market, which has always been iu the vauguaid for the best prices for wheal : nam us, Pease & Mays II Glenn A M Williams & Co S L .Brooks A II Curtis IIC Nielsen Dalles MercantileCo L Korden French & Co First Natn'l Hank J'rinz & Nitschke Farley A Frank Miipes ix Kinersly Ii Jacobsen M T Nolan I C Nickelsen C W 1 'helps H L Kuck .1 M Filloon Stoneman 6c l'iege PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. A. J. Dnfur was in town yes terday. Mrs. G. .1. Farley is recovering from her severe illness. Mr. Frank French returned from Lone Beach last evening. Mrs. C. E. Nve of Walla Walla is vis iting Mrs. G. J. Farley. Mr. Griflith Williams returned last evening from a short sojourn at the sea side. A FARMER TALKS. Iloht of I'l'inl tiring llny-.-Tllf Mill elm I mill I'nrm SK.cU. IIIn.. Uli:. Hditok ('uitosici.i: Some of us In the road district" would like for you to publish the eity ordinance relating to the impounding of slock, so that wu may know if the jurisdiction of your city marshal extends for miles, enst, south and west. The time is near at hand when tho farmers of Wasco will step to tho front and protect themselves. I am reliably informed that stock hiw been run In and sold on the streets without over entering tho pound. It seems 'to mo that it should be the duty to adver tise stock taken up for the violation of a city ordinance, so that tho owner may know where to look for them. Our school lias opened with a fair at tendance, with Mies Addie Omeg as teacher. Harvest is over and the yield was fair, far lieyond the expectations of many. There has been a fall of rain, sufficient to start the plough for fall seeding, of which there will be a large amount. Despite the hard times, this com munity keeps on going ahead. There has been some more homes taken and there is room for a few more on the best producing lands of Wasco county. Mr. T. A. Obrist will soon be ready to move to his new house. It is not very large, but is second to none for con venience and beauty. If we could only get hold of a few dimes or a few shinplasters, or anything to make a rattle or a jingle, we would feel happy. A part of the Oregon press would have the farmers believe that they are happy and prosperous. If they are they must be millionaires and have a large reserve fund, and those that want their products seem to think the same. They have their prices on their goods, and would like to set the price on the products of the fanner. They do not consider the cost of production, of which the follow ing is a fair estimate: Cont of land J :a Cluirini: mid lenclnir .1 (w riotiKhinc l M Seed urn! t.ceillHK TO Harrowing und rolling . uO Cutting, mVini; and fliocklnt; 1 00 Hauling and Mucking 1 (J ISailng Ml Hauling to market" 'J 'JO her sieter Miss evening from MuierA Uenton Mays Si Crowe I) I' & A Nav Co 1! F haughlin Lord & Laughlin A A Jirowu Chrlsmim .V CorsonSCampbell Dros .N Harris j." Moody Sinnott A Fish A J) Kellar T T Nicholas Jos T J'oters ,1 1 Mclnerny Fred Fisher .1 II Cross Huntington A Wilson A L Newman Chas F Lauer C L Schmidt C K Stephens Jules llros lilukulcy&llotighton S Klein. Fresh oysters served iu every stylo at Columbia Candy Factory. " " If 1'ln Ulliili tlluiri'li Tonight. The subject for this evening at tho Christian church is: "The Kleventh Hour Man Who Is Ho?" with u re view of Col. Ingersoirs graphic picture of God's injustice. All are earnestly re quested to come and bring their Biblos. There will bo placed a question box in tho rear of tho uhurch for tho accommo dation of those who desire to ask ques tions. .Miss Moore will render special solos every evening, It Hlioiihl llu In Kvury IIoum .I.JJ. Wilson, 71 Clay St., Slmrps burg, Fa., says ho will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pnuuinouia after un attack of "In grippe," wheu various other remedies mid several phy sicians had douo her no good, ltobert Harbor, of Cookriport, Pu,, claims Dr. King's New Discovery Iiuh dono him more good than anything hu ever used for lung trouble, Nothing like it. Try it, Free trial bottles at Snipes 6c Kin umly'ti, Largo bottles, 50c. and $1.00. Fresh oystorH ut A. Kollor's confec tionery store. Miss Williams ami l'earl returned last Clatsop. Mrs. F. M. Hendcrehotand son Orval, of Portland, are in the city visiting her brother, Mr. Geo. W. Johneton. Rev. and Mrs. W. C.Curtis celebrated the 2.)th anniversary of their wedding by a trip to Astoria anil Clatsop Beach. Hon. A. 15. Manly, district judge of Portland, is in the city today to meet his father. Hon. H. 15. "Manly", who re sides at Wapinitia. Kev. J. Wliisler expects to depart Monday night for Moscow, Idaho, the seat of "the Methodist Koiscopal annual conference, to be gone about ten days. Mr. A. K. Dufur, of the Dufur roller mills at Dufur, is in the city today. Mr. Dufur brought in a lot of his celebrated roller mills Hour, the merits of which are known far and near. He reports the late rain has not injured the grain in the Held at present, and thinks there is no danger for some time yet. IIOTKI. aiiiuvai.s. Columbia H Kotwock, Lvle; Albert Krickson. Centerville; T H Menace, Nelson; T C C Fox, Wyetb ; S II Wil ier. Lvle; Miss A liassain, Oakland, Cal; Ji A Cook, Portland. Skibbe Patrick Farrell, Cascade Locks; J S Bushnell, Hevensville, Mo; Solomon Houser. Tygh Valley; J II Forsyth, Lyle; George Baxter, Ante lope; Mrs H M Bazter. Kingsley; P S Cuton, Caleb; Mrs ICtora Turnbolt, Portland; C B Y nickel, Centerville. llnitli of Miiinli- Moody. Death relieved Mamie Moody of her Mill'erings at 1 o'clock today. Tho bravo little girl bore her pain patiently, but could not survive the wounds sus tained at Wliite Salmon Monday. In life this child was remarkably sweet and winning and was a favorite with all who knew her. The sad accident is de plored by the whole community, who keenly sympathize with her parents and relatives in their dark hour of adversity. .lrriUi-(l l.tittcrn. Following is tho list of lotters remain ing in tho postollico at Tho Dalles un called for, Saturday, Sept. 9th, 1893. Persons calling for saino will give date on which they were advertised: Askiu Adney Ballessler Chas Belly ChttB CoatH F L Faris Mrs Abbie Allen Davis Bartloinay Chas CM Bassom Annie Carr Kobernt Cozce Geo ('') Graham A Butler ilinchey John A Masters Thos Moore 1 1 S MoilUt N K Hartiiauin Adolf 1 lull' A L Monohon Sam Mooro Wash Nu nn J 11 Macl)onaldMiss,Ien-Phelan Jack nte Kisee Win Kothery C K Stutsman L W;CM Smith Aloro Dorden James L Sporling Honrv Smith Ji W Tobln ltobt Smith Miss Ada Thompson Geo M. T. Nolan, P M. Wuuill Wuotl! Wood! Best quality tlr, oak and slab wood. Leave orders at Kill Second street or corner Third und Union. All orders promptly attended to. Maikii Si Bknton, Total amount . . . . $17 U The total cost of the production of one ton of hay is thus $17. Verily the generosity of the farmer is so great that it is sufficient to oil all the machinery of this great nation. It has been said that it is "a long lane that has no turn," add the turn is just a little ahead. H. F. W. Faik Vikw, Or., Sept. Sth, 1S93. Fresh oysters served in Columbia' Candv Factorv. everv Etvle at. ' tf Kicking on rrlncliile. Once upon a time two frogs, living in comfort and ease in a pool of clear, cold water, were accidentally scooped up by a pious milkman in a bucket of water which he poured into his can to give li is mtlk more body and thereby increase his revenue. The frog? found them selves in an unknown eliinent in which they could not live, and so they had to do some vigorous kicking to keep their heads above milk. One disheart ened at being fhut up in the dark in an element new to him, said: "Let's give it up and go to the bottom ; it's no use kicking any longer." But the other said: "Oh, not a little bit! let's keep kicking as long as we can, and seu what the outcome will be; things may take a turn presently." So one gave up and went under; the other kept kicking, and when the pious milkman got to town and opened his can, behold, the frog had kicked out a lump of butter that was large enough to float him, and he was sitting on it very comfortably. Moral In hard times never give up, but keep on kicking. From tlii" IJiMfiimr f South Ditknta. Uknilkmkn Kwl"eJ !'U'e llnd jioMiil note for tl.W for KraUfrV Hi'dtlic CuiimiIo. Allow mo to Miv tlmt IHey ate plcudid- never failed to eute my Meadnclics and sic me a world of fullering. 1 am riwiniuemllng tln'in every where. The druggie of Aberdeen, lUela and Hrittou, MHn-mill cmnty, nil iiromi.ed me to get them and keep them In Hock. 1 am going to Colorado in June, ami 1 "H ' ' : K,,"tt "'i'."' among Hit miner.-, nearly nil ol wliom sutler from headaches in that high altitude Yours etc . J. H- !'" i:lt 1'icllt t!oVl Sniim Cliiui, . l'k "I have ut-ed Simmons Liver Hegula tor with HHTCj-sful ell'ect in bilious colic and dyspepsia. It is an excellent rein edv and ceitainly a public blessing." C. Masti:i;!-on, Sheriff of Bibb Co.. Ga." Captain Sweeney, V. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the h'itt medicine 1 have ever found that would do mo any good." Price M) cts. Sold by Snipes A Kinersly, WOOD, WOOII, WOOD. Best grades of oak, tlr, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jps. 1 . Peters Si Co. lOmVe Second and Jefler on streets.) IT.I. J . I'.. rll.li Hf-ITlMdv. iUUUIDH .....-. - - 'cuiea nil forun of ti'enou tniot(MV atul all tir.toAluie or Kxcttsc. lieru jiretvcrlbed over 'Jo .1.. .t..i.ii..it j if rni. "..Ii, thaanJu nelUMi and lion' Jiefir cm AJtr. (gt mtJMae known. Ask itniKi-M for Woi' l'ho.plioaiuei if ho offorj dliliomt ftorc, IncUw Irlco la letter, Mi owlllRnd hy return mulU l'rlco, ono ckaim lu.lx,e.'i. OuetelU$lcat, l""!'" lei In rlnlu cn'.eil einelin. " couU ion tofie. AdariJ Tho Wood t'hoiulenl Co., Woodw lira UH'nuc Detroit, iUch. Sold III Tho HhIUs hy ittnkeliy A Ilmmhttn. For the Fall Trade Wu aro now rtrajlv with a full line of Ready-IKEade Clothing, Bliao&5:Sro Dress Groods, and all other kinds of Dry Goods QfljiMtTU are n KmF in Bleac): W Sheetings, Shoes. Hosiery. Gents' Wo are noted for the good values wo give Bleached and Unbleached Muslins Prints, Ginghams, Boots Furnishings, etc.. etc. give ins, f and ( ) The Balance of our Summer Importations now Clearing Out AT COST. Cor. court and second sis. Tie Dalles, Oregon. S.& N. HARRIS. S NEW S Siii'i id Sim Dry Goons, Fancy Goods and Notions, (Jests' uxviv-JqX) Qood Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. nrmzca. H. Herbring. . ..Familiar Faces in a ATeiv Place. . .. C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. J. E. BARNETT Je Ieal Estate, loap, Iurapee, COLLECTION" ACENCY. KTOTA II Y PUBLIC. Parties having Property tliey wish to Sell or Tnuie, Houses to Pont, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. Wo shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests liefore the Unitep .States Land Oflice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen T H E Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. J. H. CROSS, At tho Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. (Hay, Grail?, peed apd plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oash jpfiicl for and r,oxxltx3r. All goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE B-O-OKS. A T I. C. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehoase, A Js now open, and its proprietor will soil his homo- 4 X produced W'ino at pricos in tho roach of everybody J- i Also, best l'eanuts to Do louna. uoous Luarameot to bo Pure and Fivst-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition, C- BECHT,