TO BE SAFE V- i. And Always Sure of Lowest Prices Consistent with. Good Articles, COME TO US 9 all goods Marked in plain figures. PEASE & MAYS. Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle. Atrml n the I'oitotllcuitt Tho Dulles, Oregon, hh ct:omt-ulMn nmttur. lineal Ail vitrtlHlnc- lOCtutit t:r llnu (ur tlritt linicrtloii, ami i CoiiIh wrllne for each Mibnciiicnt liniurtlon. Special rates for Ioiik time notices. .til loan notices rewlveil Inter ttmn 11 o'clock till appear t!ie lullmvliiK iliiy. SATl'KDAY, SHI'T. 1(1. lBO.'t Tltt Daily and Weekly Chronicle may k found on tale, at 1. ('. Nickelne.n't More.. SEPTEMBER SHORTS. City nuil County Now Nolo of Minor Iiiiiortuii:). Circuit court will convene nt Contlon on linrifiiiv - Mr. F. A. Seufort brings news of ;tho Inwning uf mi unknown Indian hoy in fe river near Ii'ih cannery. Catalogues of the countv fair nmy bo nH.iuiiMi oi i no cccrotnrv. Air. .1. U. . . ... . muck, or ut 1 in: GiiitoNici.r. olhce. Win. Tuylor brouirht in some lino Hungarian ami Hilvor prunes yesterday, IIU n mini..!.. ..t .1 . i . ... 'im mi tun miLim iiriMiurii u'iiiimi "i tnu ciiv, i nurc turkey eggs clustered within u nimn, ..f six iliellO.H. Whout iH iH'L'innini' tO lllf! fit l it ii Hinull way. Sovurul loads wore brouht 111 tn Ml It UMinilwtiiDii.i .....I .. !t i ... . - Mututiwinua mm iii i ii iiv llUIlt IJIJLI1 HW114M (It t III f t'fti C, t UI1 HLIJniiril W. A. Kirby Iiiih itNfmirl Tin . B1. v ft vrii it ilk ll ii irnril un f,,, i 1 . .. i "f UllLthn fnrin Hih-nn 4.1... . i. " i.iuvn biiiiL liiii lrnii. if unit Will. 1I0HH. tlm illfillin mnii 1 I . . . . ---- - mini inn .... i i . . t VUr UII iUHL Ill-MltH KiMMllil. . r - n ' ,whh utKon to tliouHylum this morn- -ty oiiuriii wura. l)r. HrnH iih who OXlllllilllllL' llllVHinlilii n.wl 1, ,.,., lJllllliri.,1 ;,,u,..,.. l...r 1. 7 t.i 1 . . ...... iiu iiuiuru iMUIgu AlUlKUlOy H Wl'rt thlH inorniiiK. Ml'MrH. llllhlim-,1 mot U'l hvu alwiiyH had a Hecrot ilufdro to' etub well otlior, thoiiKli outwunlly tho boHt 'ntiniis, imvoiuljUHtod tholr jioliticnl illeruce8, and now Damon and 'ylliliiH aro nowhoro. Hubbard ia a JOVUlftlul dlimrinrnf timl U'liimllnn u u 'ermlillcuii. 11 fllytlllttlnn tl'Iflinllf 11 tfllf- orunco. If. KolloL'L? lllllvilll miner. U'lilnllnll nr rbled a "Gavotto" by Smith. Ho uld iiH probably no othor man in tho World can iln n 1. t.. 1. in .. I. VJ IIHU III tlin IIIIIUHIi It ill ,W ca,mrr ft mocking bird and a V.-U.U, Wl,oro j,0 concealed thorn wo " not know, but wo hoard thorn all. 'lols a tcood Hintcer, too, but tho birds I - lU0K '8 iong away from lilm and "We tho audience crazy. New York UHy Herald. I.OHX. A nair nf nl1 1 I.I l.i.i. IOOril iiU KIHBBOH, Willi UllltlK Httoohod. Uewird if left at thin K. V. M'lllHilii.'H I'roimrt.v. Tlio lieiru of E. AV. Wilholm filed an nKrueinont in tho clerk'n odko today, whorohy onch recelvoH a Hhuru of tho property of duccaned, without tho 0111 Iiloymunt of an administrator or other k'Kttl nieaiiH to that end. In considera tion of Hiich agreement, Josejihino Wil holm, tho widow of K. W. Wilhelm, waives her dower riglitH, awdo tho others whatever rijhtH they may claim iih heh-B. Tho divlnion iH iih follows: .loKe)liino Wilholm, a certain note and niortgaBO given by F. W. L. Skibhe and wife to Krncst Wilholm, dated July iBt, 185)0, for $2,:i00. Cutharino Mc(iuinn, a daughter, lotB t, 5, lC and 17 in block 11, Thompson's addition to Dalles City. William Wilholm, a boh, a note and mortgage given by Win. E. Miller to E. W. Wilholm, Juno 10th, 18510, for $l,0rB.lHt. T. A. Wilholm, a son. no'r, section 12 township 1 north, range M east, W M containing 100 acres. II. J. Wilholm, a hoii, hw'.i neV,, so1.,' uw'a, no'rt 8w';i and inv',( ho1.;, section !t'2, towiiHhip 2 north, range 1!! east W M ; 1(10 acres. lllillidiiy I'urty. A birthday party was given Mias Clara Davis last evening at the resi donee of Mr. and Mrs. Judge ltradshaw Tho timo wiih very pleasantly passed with games, music and feasting. Mrs .ltradshaw honored her niece by some exquisite piano selections, and the lunch was enjoyed as only youth can. Those present were Missus Pearl Williams, Pearl Itutler, (.ieoigiu Sampson, Alice Knery, Hva Iloppnor, Lizzie .Sampson, Itortio Glonn, Kdna Glenn, Clara Davis, and liny Logan, Willie CrosHeu, Kalpb Kowland, Wlllio Fredden, Guh Itonn, Joo Itonn, Freiis .Saunders, Charlie Fritz, John Woigle and Victor Maiden. Al viiriim'il J.ntU'if. Following is tho list of letters remain ing in tho postollico at Tho Dalles un called for, Saturday, Sept. 10th, 185):i. Persons calling for saino will give date on which thoy wore advertised : Koiinott Mrx J 10 Drown L L Gauker P O Johnston Mrs C M Uohorts Laura A Fair Ed llurlbort I Shun Koberson W C Smith Miss Ada Wailultln Grain Mj'Kterlon Tourlnta, Murry Miss Annio Wesko Johannes llaveloy J It Luttman Hnnrv Snoling Mrs ltona oort Job Printing. If VOn inm. l-l. . . . ITii n 7 1 printing none ui v. L""0"ui'K you will have tho ad- mnii 1 ,mvlnB " dono with tho moat n.) 'oontinn""y supplied. All jobs t " "t0 wiroot suporviflion of one of P0 HlOHt Hll(0,Ua..l ...! In i. . iiu uriiBnu primers Mho Northwwt. M. T. Noi.a.v, P. M. 1'olntn tin Woiiu'ii. Tho woman doosn't live who can Fold a letter straight, Pour half a cup of collee, Cut her nails with a pouknlio, Return a borrowod lead-pencil, Stick to tho point in imminent. Or keep her handB oH" the driver's arm if the horses shy. ltewl Kiute. W. R. Winuns and wife to Mary A. Noir, lot 8, block 3, towu of Wlnans ; (100. The Wilhelm heirs, deeds to property, as per agreement stated elsewhere. Uuokleu'a Aruloit Hitlve. Tho best salve lu tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and 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 box. For sale by Snipes & Kin orsly Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. Mr. It. A. Laughlin of Wapinitia is in the city today and we acknowledge a call. Ho reports the beading about done and threshing well under way. In every instance the yield has exceeded estimates and the quality is first-class in that Bcction. Several parties who were out in the mountains this summer outing think they have discovered coal on the west em slope of the range. How extensive and how good the quality is, they were unable to determine. Some prospectors passed Wapinitia a few days ago who had come on the Barlow road 'from the west. They were equipped with shov els, picks, etc., loaded on a wheelbar row, and said their objective point waB near Mt. Jell'erjon. They were reticent about further movements. Niiliiilniin unit Wellington Fight u Draw. Wo hail with delight indications of an approaching conclusion to the extended serial which has been running during the heated term in The Dalles Times Mountaineer and tho Albany Democrat with reference to the comparative igno rance of each on tho financial question. The appearance of tho successive chap ters has been eagerly awaited by the two editors interested. Now there will bo space for something people want to read about. Oregonian. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Geo. Xolin of Dufur is in the city. Sheriff Noblo of Morrow county is in town today. Mr. E. P. FitzGerald departed this morning for Portland. , Mr. II. Tyreo of Wasco, Sherman county, called on the Chuonicj.k office today". W. W. Walker of Sherman county is in the city. Heading is not yet finished in his section. Mrs. D. L. Cates returned by steamer Regulator this morning to her home at tlie Cascade Locks. Missesa Ella and May Booth, who have been guests of Mrs. Geo. Thomp son for a few days, returned to Albiua this morning. 1101-Kl. AUltlVAI.S. Skibbo hotel Henry Smith, Sam llazlett, Jorrv Alban, R E Exeter, W R Miller, Portland; C Rills, Andy Laid lock, Silvorton. Columbia hotel Win Cowley, Baker City; Thomas Clark, Vancouver; J Woodrond, Galveston; J Brosius, W Joss, William Davidson, C Landigas, E UoiuU'iiu, Hood River; Mrs Brower, Miss Marv Lusk, Chenoweth ; E Snieder, Lvlo; L bakes, Mrs Cederson, John lioidthe, Rowena; Peter Thomas, E Closwer, Fulda; Wm Woods, Saints Rest. NtrtiiiKtu uud Health. If you are not feeling strong and iii-iiltiiv. trv Electric Blttexs, If "la grippe'' has left you weak and wear';, use Electric Bitters, this remedy acts dlrectlv on liver, stomach aud kidneys, gontly aiding those organs to perform imir fnnct ons. il you ttreamictea wun sick headache, you will find Bpeedy and permanent relief by .taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles onlv 50c. at Snipes & Kinerely's drug store. Xygh Valley Holler riuur iuiii. Is in complete repair; always in store flour annul to tho best, Also old style coarse and fine Graham flour, mill feed, etc. W. M, MoCokklb, Propr. ttl.H.am Fur Kent. Flvo rooms suitable for housekeeping with bath. Central location. 2dlW J. M. HUNTlMtTOX 0 L-'O, ANOTHER SAWMILL. Tim Itown T.ninlifi InR Cnniinny of South ern Orf'Kon to Locate Here. We underctund that'Mr. Rowo, of tho Rowo Lumbering Company, was In the city yesterday and examined several localities for n mill site. Tho one so lected is near tho mouth of Mill creek, on tho west, for their saw and plaining mill and sash and door factory. As far as tho definite location is concerned wo were unable to get at the facts. Al though there may be some truth in the report, the company have already put in logging teams, etc. between this point and the Cascades. A represen tative informed us that Tho Dalles is the point selected to erect buildings, etc. The company will supply the mill through tho medium of steam barges and tow the logs. THE CHURCHES. Rev. Aleridgo will preach in tho Methodist church at 11 o'clock in the morning tomorrow, and will lecture on temperance in the evening at the court house. Programme of services at the Chris tian church tomorrow Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m. ; subject, "The Identity of the Churchof Chriet." Evening sub ject, "Death and Judgment." Special music at each service. The subject of the sermon this evening is: "The King's Life Insurance Company." rirst congregational church, corner Court and Fifth streets, Rev. W. C. Curtis, pastor. Services as follows on Sunday: At 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. ra. worship and a sermon. Sunday school immediately after the morning service. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m. Topic, "Our Example, What Shall it Be," (Rom. xiv, 21, Matt, v, 16.) All not worshipping elsewhere are cordially in-, vited. A Fight With Haulers. In tho window of Schumacher's gun store, on third street, is displayed a box of rattlers taken from the tails of a large number of snakes found in a den on the Bouth fork of the Walla Walla river, the capture of which came near being fatal to Edward Burcn. while hunting on the mountains above what is known as the Elbow, Mr. Burch wounded a large brown bear, which immediately showed fight and a race for life was tho result. Burch ran through the brush and over rocks down the steep mountain side, and finally, bruised and tired, he sat down to take breath. Suddenly the dreaded warning of a rattlesnake made him jump to his feet: then another and another, until the rocks were swarming with snakes all around him. He proceeded to fight his way out and killed fifteen, not, however, without being bitten on the leg by one huge monster which he had stepped upon. He went to the near est bouse and was given remedies, from whence he was taken to Weston, where he now lies very ill from the effects of the bite. The rattles were afterward cut off from the dead snakes and a por tion of them sent to Walter Schumacher in this city. Stateman. INDUSTRIAL POINTS. Txik annual manufacture in Europe at the present time, according to the latcbt statistics, is something like 1, 850,000 square yards of lookinglass. Two jiaskkt mills at Dover, Del., turned out 1,010 peach baskets per day during the summer. The work is done with great ease, rapidity and percision. The fastest basket maker in the Dover mills makes from -50 to U00 baskets per day. lie is paid one cent per basket. Mrs. ILvuhiet Stiioso, of Whittier, Cal., last year imported pampas grass from South America to the ranch and raised 8 000,000 plumes. Theso make handsome decorations. One million of theso were sent to the world's fair. Sho has exported over 050,000 to Eu rope. A Hoot! Thing to Keep "t lliintl. From tho Troy (Knn.j Chief. Some vears ago we were very much subject to severo spells of cholera mor bus: and now when we feel any of tlie symptoms that usually precede that ail ment, such as sickness at the stomach, diarrhtea, etc., wo become scary. Wo have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtea Remedy tho very thing to straighten one out in such cases. We are not writing this for iv pay testimonial but to let our readers know what is good to keep handy in the house. For sale by Blakeley k Houghton, druggists. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & KInersly . OlIiu'Rr Bone's stages en route to Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the best fishing point in Hood River valley, where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few hours and get their mail and provisions dally. 2tewii B i 1! ooraltoulk it COMPOUND. corcrod. ' recent discovery by an old l)'8lclan, sucettfjwii tuta ivtoiif'i'j by thousar.tlt of IauUcs. Is tho only Dcrfootly sofa ntwl rclliililo nieiUclua l!s- Boworo of tmjirluolplcd drugalsU who VU, KVIiHv ' ' " offer Interior mcxllclnee la ulaco or tan. aik ror Cook' Cotton Hoot Couipouua, tao no utun tute, or Inclose $1 oud 0 ccuts lu ostuo la lottcr nnil wo will sond, soulod, by return ma'.l. Full coaled nnrtlaulara la Jlnia envelope, to laillea only, 1! oUuiiju. Ailuroui ! o ml M I V U o i p a n y, No, U FUhcr lllock, Detroit, illob. 6old InVho Panes by Wiikcley A; Houglitou. For the Fall Trade Wo nrc now ready with n full lino of Ready-Made Clothing Blao&aSroci Dress Goods, . and all other kinds of Dry Goods Wn nrft nntpit fnr tlm crnnrl vnlnoa urn ova in Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, f Sheetines, Prints. Glnehame. Boots and ( J Shoes. Hosiery. Gents' Furnishines. etc.. etc. J mm The Balance of our Summer Importations now Clearing Out AT COST. Cor. Court ail second Sti. Tie Dalles, Oregon. S.& N. HARRIS. Sps i Snimer Dry Hois, Fancy G-oods and Notions, Qer;ts' purpi5l7ir;5 (jood$, 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. C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. J. E. BARNETT Jf?e Ieal Instate, loai), Irurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. sr . ry"pu Biiio. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or Abstract ot 1 nlu furnished, will him it to their advantage to call on us. Wo shall mako a specialty of tho prosecution of Claims and Contests botoro tho Unitep states Land Ofiice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen -J7 THE: Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. J-iay, Graii?, peed apd plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oct is la itd for 3arst etxxci Poultry. All goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE BOOKS. I. C. NIOKELSEN'S. The Calif otfnia Winehoase, Is now open, and its proprietor will soil his homo produced Wine at prices in tho roach of everybody. Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed to be Pure and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition. G- BEG Hi i