"m " """ j ' r I II III -HIM I II I I I I Hang on the Corner And watch the pleasant countenances of passers by, as they gaze ill our Corner Window, and see the display of nobby HATS that we have just received for sale. Don't You Need One ? all goods marked au in plain figures. I rv PEASE & MAYS. Tfe Dalles Daily Chronicle. k ttie I'lMtofllre nt The Illc, Orrcon, nk ccoinlcloM matter. I.ikhI Advertising. lOCenln I'-'r Uuu (or llrit lnnurtlon, and 5 Cciita rlinrl'ir each KubcUciit lncertlcm. sptflni rutin i"! louc time notlcca. AU 1oc. notices received Inter than 3 o'clock lllipH.iir tbc (ollowliiK diiy. WEDNIDAY, SKIT. 27, 1893 The Daily ami Weekly Chronialr may lb found on tale at I. C. Xickfhen'i ttore. SEPTEMBER 8HORTS. ICIIr ami County Nuti Notra of Minor IiiiMirtanri. "Mun wntitd tnit little here belim," V ! c lii i.ril the tale before; N i .utter Mlmt he hn.. jou know, II' :,! u i ule more. fho t)ri'i;"n Vrvvs Atf-ociatiou goes to fioini K.ut wittttrUav. The uty water on the hluu" will be liut ru alter h oV.oi k this evening dur- " the niht. Carpenters tut- at work tuittini? tin an VI1U1 ill irotlt of tlm fit. Lmilu .hn. p-rupny uu Mifotul btroet. The Kexnlator will muki. u f.,. r.f r.n :eiitH for the round trip to Hood P.ivcr uu return j-riday and Saturday. There will he a nocial elvei. l.v ti. la-lies of the Congregational church next "winehuay evening. The place of Holding will ho announced later. The largest, apple on exhibition i., T,. iiiiovict.E window came fmm n. hard of .Mr. Coatsworth. Ho inform. '9 mat, no picked nine bushel of them rom one tree. Mr. H. G. Jordan brought in some tore corn todav. ruim..! .t.... ...:i.. . . t'.v.iu IliJIUO rath of S hiTni'u i,..;.i.. t. t.. .., uKv. J v In oi ino f?ar variety and Iihh il very thrifty-looking stocks. Iwr wheat ( -whu AKtvi wuwy, iuey wero 'ttrll v loaded and KHulutor wharf for 'shipment. The 'uer part belonged to .Mr. Jl. Jiice. The 11 rut iliiiw.i. r ,i... fi .... 1D" ill bo trivt'll lit fi:XI) llitu .i-.i, In,, P Fraternity hall. It it) desired that SllOUld 1m' flu.ro ..,!,. ... U .'in .... I , ...w.vi .tv.uj.,i tv it .lv, ilO iiiUKie haa boon ordered at thut nine, The Chinatneii'H worst enemy these a)'H ia the bteatu wood saw. It ia busy iawiiiKcord wood all over town, und as itenin can work foster and cheaper than mubcle the Chinaman has a poor show " wni,etition. il i i 0rt'S0"iH facetiously remarks ' ' t,lu "08t dlstlinfulshed citizen is its ,J miHherand bo it Is. If it fulfills all nt eiputions its popularity will exceed at of uy of the rHint.clli endidatoa at "'eJuno election, 'flie jury i the case of State ot Ore- vs. Sunmntha Fox brought in a ver J of KuUty last evenlBK. The case "occupied the attention of the court ht!vtrul dyM and entailed an expense the county, and it in to be hoiied it ' fi"lly nettled. u' 1 u' Tuf,e' of the 08,1,0 ""yi lib . l,WU tlli'' laotaft and reported ; Mcli of salmon as fairly good. The , ' " the last few dayo is better than feeding ones.aud Mr.Talle ex 18 it to continue better for the next Mfck. As there were no flsh iu the earlier part of the season it is net ca nary that the deficit should be made up j now in order to insure a profit. The Portland Industrial Exposition begins in Portland today. It promises to be unusually attractive this year. We have not heard what kind of an ex hibit Watco county products will make but they have an acknowledged super iority in every place they are shown. Mr. J. W. Winters, who met with the misfortune of a loss of fconio fine horses on the train wreck this side of Blalock a short time ago, has succeeded in effecting a satisfactory settlement with the lT. I'. IJ. It. company and will re turn to his home in I'rineville in a few days. The Regulator took away 38o sacks of wheat this morning and COO boxes of fruit and vegetables. There yet re mains quite a quantity of wheat on the dock ready for shipment and more will come in from now on. The business of the boat line has increased materially in value the last few days. Large audience's continue to attend the revival at the Christian church. Ouo made confession at the close of the ferinon last night. The subject of unu sual interest this evening is "Heart-felt Religion What Is It, and How Ob tained?'' Come and hear what this church teaches upon this important subject. The adjutant general has apppointed a committee consisting of Lieut. -Col Geo. T. Thompson, .Major W. S. Rowers and First Lieut. II. H. Riddell to meet at Raker City Oct. Mh and examine the qualifications of Isador Kuchs, captain elect K companv, and W. II. Rliis, hcooud lieutenant F company, Third regiment, 0. N. O., stationed at Raker City. Kxtrrinliiatiiii; a Mutltriit Colony. On Kight .Mile, near Ktidersby, there is a colony of iiniskratH swimming up and down that stream. These little fur bearing animals seldom take up their abode in Eastern Oregon. The trapper finds them verv smart. Ho set three steel traps and toon after going to look after them found all three sprung with a muskrat foot in each one. Ho is a heroic little fellow and when ho finds ho is caught goes right to work and gnaws oil" his foot ami Is free. This wouldn't do for the hunter, bo ho weights his traps and now when caught at once pulls tho trap out in deep water and is drowned. Nearly all of this little colony has been captured. A St'. Nearly Comnletfil. J. II. Thatcher, secretary of tho Ore- eon (livlwlnn wrlluu tn n It llnnUillH of tho Washington end of tho Kpokane anu rortianu telephone line, that on the night of the 25th construction gangs had about four miles of holes to dig, six and a half miles of poles to set, and eight . f l . -f . . nines oi wire 10 string to reach Port land. It is believed that in four or five days through telephonic connection will bo had between Portland and Spokane over the new line. Uuokleu'a A rule lv. The best salve in the 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 k Kin ersly Mexican Silver Stove- Polish causes no dust. PERSONAL MENTION. W. If. Moore of Biggs is in the city, Mr. J. L. Thompson has gone to Cas cade lxcks. Aler. Fargher is registered nt the Umatilla from l'ortlanu. Hugh Glenn returned from Portland last evening on the Regulator. Mrs. A. C. Phelps went home to Col lins handing by lxat tins morning. Miss Emma Fisher, who ha9 been visiting friends here, returned Home to day. Miss Helen Teal from Portland came up on the Regulator yesterday and re turned this morning. Misses Clara and Etta Story returned last evening from a pummer vacation spent at the coast and in the Willamette valley. Miss Lange, who has been visiting the family of Mr. Geo. Liebe. returned on the Regulator this morning to her homo m Portland. Mts. Peter Ppnuette of Oregon City came up on tho passenger train last night and is visiting her neice, .Mrs. E. Garreteon. Mr. J. O'Leary, a prominent sheep man of WaEco county, has left with his familv for Montana, where he will en gage in business. Mr. A. J. Anderson was a passenger on the Regulator for Portland and the Sound. He has shipped a carload of t . - i. i in .1! ... ..r . 'P.. irilll, WHICH lie win uisjiusu oi in ia- coma. Mr. .IofodIi Storv. a merchant of Bos ton, Mass., and a nephew of the great jurist of the Fame name, came up on the Regulator last evening. Ho is making a tour of tho west, and expresses him self charmed with tho lieautiful scenery along the Columbia river and elsewhere. ThiH morning ho took the boat for Hood River, where he will spend a day and then leturn east over the Canadian Pacific. He made Tin: Ciuio.mci.k a call. Selmol for Deaf MiiU-n. Salem mki. We have thirty-seven pupils now and know of four more who will soon bo here. In numbers wo will break tho record this year again. But wo aro End because others aro not hero who should be here. Wo nave no ambition to bo recoid breakers, but wo do want every deaf child to he educated so that ho may become an intelligent responsible citi zen. This is tho Oregon school fpr deaf mutes and we wish all parents of deaf children to know of it. The state oilers an education to all deaf boys and girls who are capable of receiving it, provided their parents will lot them have tho opportunity. Parents aro not to blame because their children are bereft of hear ing, but if those children are doomed to live dark, ignorant, blighted lives be cause they were not allowed to go to school, thou wo have no hesitation in saying that a great sin lies at the parents' door, it is a misfortune to be deaf, hut it is a terrible allliction to have a parent who is blind to his child'H best interests, deaf to the mute appeals of an imprisoned intellect, ard dumb when called upon to explain his cruel negli genco. A tiuod Tliluif t Koj at llaud. From the Troy (Kau.) Chief, Some years ago wo were very much subject to severe spells of cholera mor bus; and now when wo feel any of the symptoms that usually precede that ail ment, such as sickness at tho stomach, diarrhoea, etc., wo become scary. We have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlurrhcca Remedy the very thing to strabzhten one out in such cases, We are not writing this for a pay testimonial but to let our readers know what is good to xeep handy in the house. For sale by Ulakeley & Houghton, druggists. KiiRRtin T.nttcr. EroiiNi:, Or., Sept. '2o, 180.1. To Tun ritnoNir m:. Tho heavy rains of tho past few weeks have done soino damage to the grain in this county, hut reports pay it is not serious. Tliu Fame financial stringency exists here as elsewhere. There is plenty of money here but it is hold on to with it firmness that will not ho relaxed till general confidence gives place to political uncertainty. Fruit of all kinds is higher hero than cast of the mountains. Watermelons aro shipped hero from Jackson county. What a pity the orchardists of Tho Dalles cannot realize fair prices on their excellent fruits. Is it duo to lack of proper distribution? Largo loads of haled hops are coming Into town ready for shipment. Though an important factor here, tho hop in dustry does not even approximate tho commercial importance in Eugene that tho woolen industry does at The Dalles. In Bpitc of the rambling incoherences of the senate, business circles of this place have been brightening up con Biderably the past ten days. Probably thia is largely due, yet not generally so conceded, to tho arrival of the scores of students who come, in some cases, accompanied by their parents, from all parts of the state to attend the state university. This school opened its doors on the ISth inst., free to all young Ore gonians who can fulfill its requirements. At the inauguration of the new president, Charles II. Chapman, Ph. D., the friendly touch of other schools was man ifested by the presence of President Bloss of the Corvallis Agricultural col lege and President Campbell of Mon mouth college, besides other prominent educational men. There was a brief feeling of sadness among the university friends, when the chair was vacated by Prof. J. W. Johnson to whose adminis tration the success of this school for the past seventeen years has been largely due. But this feeling immediately gave place to hope when President Chapman gave his address. He is a young man of superior executive ability, and is in troducing some valuable features that are needed to put the 0. S. U. apace with eastern universities. Its possibil ities are many ; its future promising. Quidam. Wanted at once, furnished rooms for housekeeping. Walter Collins, Uma tilla house. Lost or Stolen. Two promissory notes given by W. G. Obrist and II . C. McKamev, &50 and $11.67, payable to W. J. Means. All parties are warned not to negotiate lor said notes. Please return to Chronicle office. ltdaw For the Fall Trade Wo nro now ready with it full lino of Ready-IVIade Blaolc k,xi5L Colored Dress Goods, Strength anil Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters. II "la grippe" lias left you weak and wear?, use Electric Bitters. Thia remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you areafllictedwith sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c. at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were young, none arc more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly re members that it was tiio Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in turn administers it to her own oil- spring and always with tho best results. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. HiMiiluuhi-, Torpid I.lvnr, Cotlveni!H. Simmons Liver Regulator, by its mild cathartic properties, relieves tho bowels from obstructions and cures headache, indigestion and liver complaint. Karl's Clover Root, i'no new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to tho complexion and cures constipation. !5c.,f0c. and $1.00. Sold by hmpes A Kinersly, druggists. I'or Kent. Five rooms suitable for housekeeping with bath. Central location. 12dlw J. M. Jli'.vmii'roN iv i;o. Wood! Wood! Wood! Best quality fir, oak and slab wood. Jjcixvo orders at 1311 Second street or corner Third and Union. All orders promptly attended to. .M AIKK iC 1SK.NT0N. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. ituot nrmiuii nf rmU- fir. and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. 'eters & Co. (Uliico ncconu aim jenor- son streets.) Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish ook'sCottonlloo t 5T COMPOUND. UOTinXla ' " . ' - . . i.. tlili Ante tnr oacr mrenor iiwHtiu ... ,. .. . . Cook' Cotton Hoot Compound, take no uti. tutt, or JncUwo 81 au'l 0 "m ' lstago in letter una wo will keud, woloj, by return mall. Kullwolixl particulars H plain envelope, to ladles only, a Vtauiju. Addrwi I'oud I.lly "o m pan V. tit), u 1 1ucr UlOV, iwruu, iiv.u. fold 111 The Dalle by Jllukcley it Houghton, A recent discovery by un oli physician, succeiijuuy ur .monthly by thoutamlt of Uuli.t. U tho only pcircctly cifil it lit I wll.tliln lnedtclliu (lis- Cowaro of unprincipled UrucuisU who and all other kinds of Dry Goods CHEAP F"OR gy .iWo are noted for tiie good values wo give in isieached and Unbleached Muslins. f Sheetincs. Prints. Ginirhams. Bootn ami ( I Shoes. Hosiery. Gents' Furnishing?, etc.. etc. The Balance of our Summer Importations now Clearing Out AT COST. cor. conn and second sts. Tbe Dalles, Oreson. S. & N. HARRIS. Fa i Winter Dry Ms, Taney G-oods and Notions, (Jests' ixv)V)i) (Jood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Terms Cash. JJ. Hearing. .Familial' Faces in a Neiv Place. C. E. BAYARD, Late bpecial Agent General Land UJJice. J. E. BARNETT Jf?e Ieal Instate, Ioap, Iiurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTA I XT BLIO. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Kent, or Abstract ot I ltlo furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. Wo shall niako a specialty of tho prosecution of Claims and Contests lxitoro tho Unite) States Land Ofhee. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen T H E V Fine Millinery Goods vAT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. ay, Graip, peed ai? plou r, G-roceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oasli ipfvlci for JElss& ctxxc. Poultry. All goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN- BOOKS. A. T '. I. C. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, Is now opon, und its propnotor will soil his homo X produced Wino at prices in tho roach of ovovybody. Also, host Peanuts to bo found. (Joods guaranteed f to bo l'uro and First-Class in ovory respect. Thompson's Addition. . C BECHT,