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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL 1'AI'EK OK DALIJ58 CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
SUBSCRIlTloh KATES.
BY MAIL, rOSTAOF. rBKl'AID, IN ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year 1 SO
" 6 months 0 o
3 ' 0 60
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per " 0.60
Address all communication to " THE CIIUON-
ICLK," The Dalles, Orqton.
VALUABLE
SESSIONS.
rt-onice.
OTFICK 110DRS
General Delivery Window S a. m. to 7 p. m
Ilocsr Order
Sunday G 0
.8 a. m. to 4 v. m
.9 a. in. to 10 a. m
CLOSING Or KAILS
trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m.
' " West 9 p. xfl. and 5:S0p.m.
etaire for Goldendale 7:80 a.m.
" " 1'rlnevillo. 5:80a. tn
" '"Dufuraud WarmBprlngs ..6:80a. m.
" fLeaTlug (or Lyle & Uartland..5:so a. m
" " " J Antelope 5:S0a. m,
"Krpent fiundar.
tTrl-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
I " uonaar n eanesaay ana Tiaay.
WEDNESDAY, - - SFPT. 20, 1893
WAR IS IN THE AIR.
Something is taking place in Europe,
bat it is impossible to say whnt it is,
because onlv the outward Biens are
visible. An exchange Bay 8, to know ex
actly what is going on it would be nec
essary to know the thoughts of the three
personages who are the masters of the
situation. These three persons are the
cear, the kaiser and the king oi Italy.
What is visible, in the first place, is the
speech, marked with displeasure and
bad temper delivered by the czar on the
occasion of the inauguration of the port
of Libau, in which Alexander II de
clared that the Baltic ought to be in
spite of all opposition a Russian lake,
the second sign of the times is the hold
ing of the German army maneuvers on
the French frontiers and the entrance of
Emperor William into Metz on the an
niversary of the capitulation of Sedan,
accompanied by the Crown Prince of
Italy. Thirdly, we have the significant
iact that the Italian military maneuvers
are also to be held on the Italian side of
the French frontier, and that the hatred
of Italians against the French is con
stantly on the increase.
Besides all these outward and visible
signs we have the fact that England is
again protesting more loudly than ever,
against the policy of France in Siam,
.and now seems inclined to refuse what
Bhe was only a short time ago ready to
accept. A recent expression by a noted
diplomat that "it looks as if Europe was
holding a dress rehearsal, in order to
find out what she would be able to do
against France in the event of a war"
sums up in a few words what is now
present in the thoughts of everybody.
The part played by Italy caused much
anxiety during the disorders following
the Aigues Martes troubles. Immedi
ately afterward the Italian government
asked for the advice of Germany, Aus
tria and England, all of which govern
ments advised moderation and calmness.
It seems incredible to everybody, how
ever, that such a petty riot, without any
real importance, and occurring at
such an insignificant place, should
have been made use of to bring on
a war. Personally, King Humbert
is very hostile to France, and it is
in accordance with his wish, and in
spite of the udvice of ministers, that
the Italian crown prince went to Metz
to witness the German army maneuvers
a few days since, a fact which is today
causing no little vexation in France.
Most of the fine coral known to com- I
merco is obtained by divers along the
coast of Italy.
Diamonds to the value of over five
million dollars were sold in one lot re
cently by the Dc Ueora company, of
South Africa, to n syndicate.
The topaz took its nnme from a
Greek word meaning guess, Rince the
ancients could only puoss at the local
ity where this beautiful stone was ob
tained. The finest specimen of nntlve gold
ever found was in a Ural nugget, ,
which gave nearly ninety-nine per
cent, of gold, the balance being silver
and copper.
TnE value of coral depends much up
on its color, which varies from the
most delicate flesh or pink to deep
crimson. The pale shades arc the most !
rare and highly prized. 1
When IMzarro sacked Peru many
gems were obtained, but a monstrous
emerald, as large as an ostrich egg, i
called the "Great Mother;1 was hidden j
by the natives, and has never been ,
found. 1
The gold mines of Peru were so rich ,
that Atahuallpa, to buy his ransom,
filled a room 22x17 feet to a height of 0 '
feet with golden vessels. When j
melted they produced S15.4S0.710 of
gold. . ;
TiiEnn is an unknown quantity of .
silver in the bay of Rio de Janeiro, j
Brazil, a silver mine, in fact, of com- i
paratively speaking unlimited dimen- j
sions, and every ship that drops anchor j
VIGOR of HEN
EmII), Quickly,
Ptrmantntlr Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
ami all the train of evil
from early error or utcr
cicomm, Uo tfUll of
orerworfc. Blcktirm,
worrr.etc FulUtrengtb,
development and tonr
RlYen to every organ and
portion of the body,
simple, natural method .
Immediate Improvement
seen. Failure lmpolb!e.
2.000 rarereace. fti.
explanation and proofs
mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
William Tell
Your Father that wo soil
SWEET. ORR St C0S
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 BEADEBB.
They rend The Chronicle to get the latest and
most tellable i.ews. And they rend every line
that Is In the paper. That la wlmt miiLo- the
Chronicle nn Invaluable advert! lnp medium.
The newspniicr that goes to the family
firesides Is the one fl that the advertiser
of today pntronlie when they desire to
reach the people. When they want your trade
their announcements will be found In the paper.
Ixk over our columns und observe the verifica
tion of the truth of this assertion. Hcmember,
a trade of n family of two thousand
Is worth asking for through these
columns, capclatly so at our very
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Basyfitting PantJ
Every "garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for
there cuts into the bed of ore. fflhoan ClAiinrb'ic its Dutac
Trans are four unique mountains in j Ny j.wuy w.ny lyao.
Lower California, two of alum, one of
alum and sulphur mixed and one of
pure sulphur. It is estimated that in
the four peaks named there are 100,
000,000 tons of pure alum and 1,000,000
of sulphur.
dinger A 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
dailv. L'tewd
Fur Kent.
Five rooms suitable for housekeeping
with bath. Central location.
12dlw .7. M. Huntington & Co.
mm
W50. TOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. U
Anujrreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC.
Sold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c. 60c .
and SI 00 per package. Samples free
TA VA The Favorite TOOTH PCS
AV H. W fr tie Teeth and Breath, liic
Kr n)" hy Miljf .V Kliifr-I.i
Sheriff's Sale.
British Guiana wants our surplus
Chinamen for her sugar plantations and
gold mines and will pay a bounty of $75
a head for them. Let them slide.
The white people of the south have
since the war been taxing themselves to
provide education not only for their
own children, but for those of the
negroes. Many of the negroes are, with
increasing intelligence, becoming prop
erty holders, and 6ome of them in Lou
isiana have accumulated fortunes of
from 50,000 to $300,000.
IJy virtue of an execution i"iui! out "f tl':
Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Vui-o
county, mi the lfith day of Augit, '.S, In a
suit therein rending; wherein J. il. Huntington,
administrator ot the estate of SIliis I'rather, de
ceased, is plaintiff, and dec. T. I'rather, L. II.
Pmther and Samuel (.'lark are defendants uon
n decree rendered and entered therein on the 'ith
day of June, lMW, ti me directed, commanding
me to tell the property hereinafter described as
hereinafter et forth, to sitlsly a judgment given
by M-id deere' in favor of said plaintiff iritl,
against mitl defendants (ico. T. I'rather and j
II. I'rather, fot ?ll.'.00 t;d Hccruing interest at
ten jer cent, per annum, anil (Si.e mats of said
ult, and SIOO.ij attorney's fees, I will, on
Siiturduy. Sf ptninlifr gll, 1HU:!,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p m., at the Cr urtncnue
door in fulle.i City, Wu.-co county. Oregon. cll
at public auetiiin to the highest bidder, lor cash
in hand, all of tin; following described real prop
erty, to-wif Lsita 11 nml 10. of liluok ij, of the
town of IIovi hiver, in aid cotintv and state,
together with all the tenements hereditaments
and uppurteiinncen thereuntil tjelongiug, or in
any wheajijKirtaining, to satisfy nld judgment,
costs and attorney s feev, and if the prcewis
thereof are insuliicient to satisfy the same, I
will alto, ot said timu and place, mid upon said
terms, sell, subject to a mortg.ige held bv the
said Samuel Clark, defendant, all of the follow
ing described real prfe;ty, to-wit: U)t 1) of the
said town of Hood I'.iver.
T.,.. WARD,
S-10w3t Sherllf of Wusco county, Oiegon.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
ttlhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
CLOTHING
In every size, style and price.
HJJILLIflTOO.
i
J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all I'at- J
ent business conducted for moocrate Fees.
Oon Orncc is Opposite ,U. S. Patent oticc'
i and we can secure patent in less tiaic Hun those i
r . i - if - i. ! ..... r
Send model, drawing or photo., with desetip-
Jtion. We advise. If patentable or not, free of;
charge. Our fee not due till patent 13 secured.
i A Pamphlet. "HowtoObuin Patents," with;
Jcost of same in the U.S. and foreign countries;
ssent free. Address,
C.A.SNOW&CO.;
0 Opp. patent Orncc, Washington, d. c. 5
YOUR ATTEHTI05
Is called to the faot that
flagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cument
and Building Material of nil kindo.
1 Cttrrle th Finest Line of
Picture Mouldings
To De found in the City.
72 CCiashington Street.
W. E. GARRETSON.
II
" There is a tide in the affairs jof men wkich taken at its flol
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reforonce to the
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are soiling these goods out at greatly-reducod
MICIIKMJACH 1JHICK
UNION ST.
Leaaing
Jeweler
llll.K A (IK NT I'llll TIU.
V. r. H'KKIIAN,
WM. .MA KKKKH.
Notice. Timber Culture.
About 20 yeurs ao threo young men
were publishing the Daily Herald in
Portland. These young men were Eu
gene Semple, A. Y. Ames and Sylvester ,
I'ennoyer. mere seeme to nave ueen a
gubernatorial bee buzzing around the
Herald Banctum, for all of thorn have
tunce been nominated for governor and
two of them elected Semple in Wash
ington, Pennoyer in Oregon and Ames
in Minnesota. Astoria Budget.
V. liA.vu Office, Thf. Dalmss.
AiiLMisr. lo. isr.:'. i
Complaint hnvluir been entered at thin (jllitc
by ilurrii'ttii JI. iiarshnll naiii.st I'lctrm Iteiil
for failure to comply with law it to limber
Cnlturu Kntr;. No. .'ilio, dab-d March 'JO, vj:j,
the NW 4 of .Section i, TownWilii i Kurth,
I'Mtxo 11 Halt, W. JI ill Viin-o coillltv. Utvxon,
with n view to the cancellation of Mid entrv.
comet tan t allesinB that defemlaiit has wholly
fallui and neslclt to plow or foresiJc or culti
vate to crop or otherwise, or plant with trees
tree seeds or cutting, during any of the time
Miieo uiMKiiii; mi ani entry, any juirt of wild
tract, the said juirties are hereby ummoned to
api-ear at thin Oilice on the 'Jht ilay of Mctolx-r.
1.(r t. 1. ... .....1.. i .
iow,iHivui:fc .. ji,. in reaiHiiiii anil turniin
Immunol)- concerniin; ai(i iiiieKeii taiiiire.
U-lwit JOHN V. I.KWIS, Iteghter.
(iliseman & Warders,
(job and Wm Rooms
Tho Dalles,
Oregon.
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
arranted.
to Order.
sF.Sortlm tut
Court mrveu.
I'oriifr nf wnd und
IKK NtfC.l.ll Ht..Th lllllle. Or.
Way down in Georgia even the
"change" is not what it was cracked up
to be. A letter received by a citizen
from friendfl in that benighted land saye
they are living on persimmons, which
pucker up their stomachs, producing
fullness by contraction. How long it
will be before the stomach discovers the
mean trick cannot be guessed, but when
it does the simple explanation of a de
ire for change will not work. With
that organ there ia a good deal of differ
ence in the otherwise relative terms
change and variety.
For a lame back or for a pain in the
aide or cheat, try saturating a piece of
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and binding it on to the affected parts.
This treatment will cure any ordinary
case in one or two days. Pain Balm
also cures rheumatism. 60 cent bottles
for sale by Blakeley& Houghton.
Use Mexican Silvor Stove Polish
NOTICE.
iH DALLES
In the County Court of the State of Orison, lor
Watco County,
In the Matter of the Ktatj of f
William Hamilton W I hull, UecruKil.
Notion U hereby eiveu that tho underfiune,
by hii order of the County Court of the H tit to of
Oregon, for Wanoo County, made and entered
Heptember 7, lfcW, vim appointed executor of the
but will and testament of the tuld William
Hamilton Wllnon, defeated; all pernoris huvliijr
claims against wild indite are hereby noiitied to
present the amo with the proper voucher
therefor to ment tlieoflicc ol May, Huntington
& Wilson, Ihc Dulles, Oretron, within ix
month from thoouto of UiU notice.
Dated The Dullet, Or., K;pt. 7, iwi.
II. H. HUNriNOTON,
Kxecutor of Will of Win. II. Wilson, deo'd,
0-hnftt
WINHNS
HK NKW TOWN him Wn platted on thr old cnnip Rrniind, nt the Forks and
i Fnlls of HoikI river, v. itli larL'e, idKbtly loin, broad Ntreetitiiiid Hlloys, rchhI noil
' and pure waters it;. mIhkIc hi 1110(11x1011, jierfectdriiliiiiRc.dellKlitliil iiio'.inlaln
climate, tin; centnil attractloii as 11 mountain Miiutncr resort for nil Urw,
Im.-1iik the nearext town to Mt. linoil. It ia uupiunllelei! ns n niHiiuliictanil
eniiter. iMdnir thn ltiitnnit rimter tnr l.'Jl Nimiiri inlleN f if tin, lHHt t?illsrlQQM
timlier, msvssIiik millloim of horxe-iMiuor In Uh iIiihIiIiik hta-iuintsiiJtiW.J
inns, eii.iuy niiruenteu. vt nero cni-m niouvo power cxihik, uivie
inciories win cemer, Hiirroiiiiiu- nou anil cuiniiio iniuciiiini';"
iinywhero for fruit mid iiurl"' 'luri', mid with trnuMiortntloil slnsj
you will Und this the : In initko 11 er(ect home or 11 pn;lU
gron
See me on the
address me at
Wasco County, On
Hoodi
TITLE PERFECT
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THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dallos
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
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ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per
annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each week at $1,50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
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THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular Home
llati lutoly beon thorouifhlv ronovntetl v&
furnirihtnl throughout, nud 1h now Wjj'
MVur nri'iiiiri'd In fiiriilHii the belt W
, t -- - i ihi
ncconiinodutioiiH of any liouue In w".
city, und nt' tlio very low rate
$1 a day. First-Class Meal
Offlcu of the fimt und coinmotliotiH oppoelUf
to Dufur, Klngflloy, Tygh Volluy,
Warm StirintrH un.l Pritinvlllo ifl in tW
and porsonH Rolng to rrlnovillo can
M.00 by going on this KtHge v
All trains stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort THi Repairs and W
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE-
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young
Blacksmith bhop.
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