m. fife !. & Vt- Eft n Ml a The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OKKK'IAl. I'AI'KK or DAl.t.KS CITY ASH IV.l.-CO COUNTY. SUlJj-CUirTlON KATK3. BY VAIL, rOSTAOC 1'ilKl'AlI), IN ADVANCK, Weekly, 1 year ? l fo " 6 months- 0 .o ; 3 0 SO !.ily, 1 year W I " 0 month. . . . 3 W per Oioi Addrv all communication to " T1IK 0IIU0N IOI.K," The I.llo. Oregon. npo, can become u possibility: Once n wook tho mistress paste? in the little bluek hook of the ciermuii timid servant u stamp of low tlenominution about live eents which is bought from the govern ment. When the maid falls ill or prows old the government will redeem these stamps, thus making a small mud for sickness or old age. rmt-oniei'. OFF1CK HOUK5 (ieneral Delivery W'lmlow Money Order ' B'liuUy M " .mi. m. to 7 p. m. .. n. in. to -l p. m. it. m. to 10 a. m. CLOS1NO OF MAILS tTAins koIiir Kat . .9 p. tn. and 11 :45 .i. ai. " " West . .'J p. iii. and 5:80 p. m. BtaRO (or (ioldendale 7:30 a.m. " ITluevlllo. . 5:30 a. m. " "Dulurand Warm Spring ..5::Ma. m. " tl-vlng for I.yle & Hartlatid .5:S0 a. m. " ' ' J Antelope . 5:30 a.m. Except Sunday. fTri-weeklv. Tiienlav Thursday and Saturday. I " ' Monday WeilncMlay and Friday. SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1S9I5 A J'UOlLUiLK COMJ'JiOMISK. From the day when the extroulinary session of the Fifty-third congress com menced there have been efforts looking to compromise in the matter of iiuancial legislation, but until now the efforts had every appearance of ineffectiveness and the proposition lacked earnest support, but it seems as though the movement toward compromise had assumed deli- , at ...l. - : t ime snaue. .uun who art; uiimuus iur . . . . i,.,-.,.,..,. Vmim ivi .,sv,-rts. legislation insist that both the intense j jR1 knouiea ,,j)0n the door of n physi- golu A Miss Shelby of Portland has been selected to touch the button at the launch of the war ship Oregon. The Telegram says it is the most fitting choice that could be made, as Mis Shelby is tho granddaughter of the late Gen. Lane, etc. What about the Aber uethys, the Xesmiths and a host of others, who pioneered to the great Pa cific coast in lS-Cl, '44 and '45 tho-e who braved, blazed and hewed out the great state of Oregon'.' We congratu late Miss Shelby, a very estimable lady, upon the honor conferred by the au thorities, but we must, nevertheless, not forget that there were those who planted the country's banner on these shores long before IS ID. whose names are dearer to old Oregonians than that of the hero of Uuena Vista. THE MEANEST MAN. lie Hob a Doctor of n NlchCs Iteit to Secure mi Klglit-MUi Klde. The meanest man in nil the world lived some years ago at a small town near Zurich, in Switzerland, if the story that is told of him be true. One dark and fogrv nisrht. so the ehron- and silver men will have to sur render a little of that for which they contend or the session will be resultless. The proposition likely to be adopted if frank expressions of opinion by legisla tors of prominence have any value will be far from satisfactory to those who represent the silver interests, but it will be very much better for them than the mere unconditional repeal of the silver purchase law of 1S90. It seems as though an agreement will be reached by which the purchase of silver will be sus pended until all the silver now in the vaults of the treasury department has been coined, and when that has been accomplished it will take something like eight years to do it at the rate of $1,500,000 a month: the purchase of sil ver is to be resumed at the rate of 2,000, 000 ounces per month until the total silver currency in the country is -?SQ0,-000,000. The compromise also provides that there shall be immediately a gold bond issue to the extent of .?200,'000,000, and the result will, it is claimed, be a sufficiency of both metals. That the administration will agree, in advance of legislative action, to such a compromise is not at all likely, for tiie president has declared with all necessary emphasis his desire to have this session do nothing but repeal unconditionally the obnox ious silver purchase act. But if such a compromise came to him with the ap proval of both houses he would undoubt edly sign the bill. That a compromise like that outlined would go through the house of representatives is certain ; that it will go through the senate is quite probable. The steamship companies have ad vanced rates on Chinese passenger? from 35 to .f4l, and doubtless wish they would hurry up with that Geary law. The Welcome says: If there is any way on earth or in the L'. S. to choke off this senatorial yelping, let 'em have it in heroic doses, uive 'em cloture or any other gag. Shut off their wind and still their jaws. Voting is just the panacea this great country is a-squirm-iug for. McClure's Magazine for October will be of especial interest to members of the W. C. T. U., for it contains four pictures of Miss Frances E. Willard, showing this distinguished lady at four periods of her life. The beautiful, serious face of Miss Willard at twenty seems to have been prophetic of her noble and useful career. eian of Zurich, and when the medicine man appeared in response to his sum mons lie cried out: "Oil, doctor, make haste; my wife is dangerously ill!" The doctor, noting the unpleasant quality of the night, uttered a sup pressed prowl of impatience, for the village to which he was summoned was about eight miles out of town. How ever he decided that there was noth ing for him to do but go, so he ordered out his carriage and the two drove on throucrh the damp, cold night, .lust before they reached F the husband of the sick woman alighted on some pretext or other but did not return, and after driving into the village the physician found nobody who needed his assistance. A week later he re ceived a note, without signature, ex plaining the mystery: "Dear Doctor: I am exceedingly obliged to you for giving me a lift in your carriage, for I found it impossi ble to procure another conveyance and it was a dreadful night. I hope you will forgive me this once." FOREIGNERS OF NOTE. A.MOM. the otlleial family of the new ( oivnn ministry at Washington are Messrs. Vi llluiti, ChowChielctind Chang lion;,' Whang. K Aisr.it Wu.iim.M has conferred upon' William Stelnway, the great piano maker of New York, the cross of the Order of the Ued Kagle. A l'niwcii journalist, M. bardeaux. proposes to walk- from Paris to Chicago, by way of Siberia. It is his intention to cross the llehring straits on the ice. Till: ex-Hmpress Eugenie exhibited some amiability of character in Paris the other day by climbing live llights of stairs in an apartment house to call on Victor Duruy, the academician, who was ill in bed. Duruy was one of Na poleon llt.'s ministers and the devoted friend of his family. 'I'm: emperor of Uussia has very un expectedly announced his intention of seudiiiL' the ezarewiteh to represent the imperial family at the English royal wedding, having probably been induced to do so by bearing' that Prince Henry of Prussia was to attend on the part of Emperor William. M.mi:. Cai.i.iiu'.iioi: Pauui:n, who came here as the Greek delegate to the woman's congress, is recognized in her native country as the first woman there j who tried to make way for the entrance i of women in the various trades and professions. She represented ten so- 1 cietiesat the late congress, all pltilan- , thropic or educational, and most of , them under the protection of the queen , Ilescrlliod the Chiii-frc-i. Speaking of railway rates, some one 1 tells this story: In an advertisement , by a railway company of some uncalled-for goods, the letter 1 was dropped from the word "lawful." The notice read: "People to whom these packages are directed, are requested to come forward and pay the awful chnr"V- on the same." "There, is a tide in the a airs of men which, taken at i(sjj0(j leads on to fortune" The poot unquestionably hnd roforonco to nio The Most Smut oka Skin and Scalp Diseases, the worst forms of Scrofula, all blood-taints and poisons of every name and nature, are utterly rooted out by Dr. (..olden Medical Uis For every disease by a torpid liver or blood, it is the only remedv so certain and effec tive that it can be guaranteed. If it fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Hoils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, Tumors, and Swellings, and every kindred ailment, are completely and permanently cured by it. Pierce's covery. caused impure IlisMnt Sale lis- I FDnhR Harm To every suiTorer from Catarrh, no matter how bad the case or of how long standing, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy ' T T in miti'f miri it J IT Kllll V Villi V IVf and permanently, we'll $500 in cash." Sold by say this perfectly voti pay all druirgists. SIS V-rf-- A.-JV,I )T3JM 7JT 12 Annirreetible Laxative unci NEItVK TUNIC. Sqld hy DriKfffistaorsent by mall. CCi...C0e , anil S1.00 l'r puckiiKe. Samples free Vft HA T" Fnvorlto TOOTH FC77T52 A.W H.W for the Teeth and Ureatb.Sjc. 1'nr bI" ' iili A- ICIm.t-.Iv, Judging from the designs, nothin afloat on either fresh or salt water will be able to touch in Iiuagnificenro the in tenor finish of the big North America, as the first boat for the IJuff.ilo-Duluth route will be called. The saloons, the ladies' cabin and the dining room arc us fine as the best and most elaborately de Higneu iioteis in rev xorK. There is one staircase that cost $1,500. Though the money necessarily ex penueu in keeping our rock crusher busy would return tenfold, it is perhaps at this time too great a burden to keep It employed indefinitely There is no good reason why the general gov ernment should not make roudmaking the object of appropriations. Congress appropriates millions every year to im prove rivers and harbors and the benefit thereby is enjoyed by but a smull num ber in comparison to those benefitted by good roads. The government should fa vor navigation by land us well as by water. Under a "paternal" government like Germany, where every girl in domestic service is compiled to have her little book, under the surveillance of the po lice, showing where she has been em ployed and how long she stays in each place, with the necessity, too, of proving by this book, for a new employer, a competent character or otherwise, the following old age inmir ancu, said to have been ordered by tho emperor three years RAILWAY RUMBLINGS. A r.VEL'MATtc bumper, to lie u-ed on trolley carh. to knock carele.-s pedestrian.-, out of the way without hurtir.c them, has been contrived by a Halt. morean. Fouii railway companies, the (ircat Western, the Great Eastern, the South western and the Northwestern bring into London about JU.UUU.OOO gallons of milk every year. Fivi: hour.- is the runnintr time be tween lloston and New York on the Shore Line of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad an aver age of forty-six miles an hour. Only five pa-sengers lost their lives on liritish railways in 1S01, but there was a veritable slaughter of railway servants. Over fluo employes were killed and more than :i,Wu injured. Driu.vf. the first six months of this year 1, OH miles of railroad track was constructed. The Jtaihvay Age thinks that this indicates a total construction for the year of at least :;.00 miles, which it consider a good record, con sidering the tim- v A lIHturliiinue Isn't what you want, if your -tnmach and bowels are irregular. That'n about all you get, though, with the ordinary pill. It may relieve you for a moment, but you're usually in ii worm Hate after ward than before! This is ju-it where Dr. Pierce'.- Pleas ant Pellets do most good. Thev act in an easy and natural wav, very difFurent from the huge, old-fashioned iiill-. 'PI. ....,,.... .,..1.. . 1,..., l ... I ,u uuv uiiiv jiie.i-.iuiei . imil mere s i no reaction afterward, and their help 1 lnU. One little sugar-coated pellet for ! a gentle laxative or corrective three for j a cathartic. Constipation, Indigestion, j I'jjlioiis Attacks, Dizziness, Sick and I Hilious Headaches, are promptly re- lieved and cured. they're the smallest, the e.:sie.-t to t ;k- and the clieupeti pill you can buy, for they're i)wirunteed to give satisfac tion, or your money is returned. You pay only for the ynad you get. Iurvliij; 'riii-i!. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been helling Dr. VISOR F MEN Mm Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, anil all the trainer Jromi-arlyerrur'HirlAt t eicvsses, tiiu remit, or overwork, sl'-lcn.- . worrv.etc. Full!trt-:.ii.,, iloTclopment au: i. q Riven too ery rraii a:nl iHirtlon of Im t'lj. simple. naturalr:ie. '. Imme(ilatelmrTe'l!. Ffcc. Failure lni.o 1 !.'. 8.UO references. V--t, explanation an! pr-Aj mailed (sealed) rrti . ERIE MEDICAL CC. BUFFALO, This Is the Season Of the Year ttlhen Judicious Advertising Pays. SUM MONS, N. Y. SUMMONS. I:i th' i.irciiit Cntiri f tho Statu oi irv.;u: for i he Comity of Wmco. A. 1) HolMn, 1 rinlntlli; I . i Frank ji. iilleiilu Itf:inln ilUMe. W. K. Hum mid W. II. linllcr, Defendant. To fiaui J. (ItlU'iilc iiHit'Uluxlu UHf:ih .of tin nftoi i iuiint. ilefauiantt: In tli-iimiie u( tho i-tute of UreK.iil. ymi uml each of you me hereby rerjulrtil to uieiir anil iinhuer ihu comiilalut lllnl u.iiiiKl on in i lie tjow entltltil suit on or byfou; tin; tirt iluy of t!..- r-ifiilai term of tho Circuit! 'oitrt ! tin- nl.tti n( ureiroii for Wnco Ccillllty, next fullimini; tlje !a:o hereof, lo-ttlt, on or b'.'foio tin- tilth ilny of" Noviimlior, 18!::, anil if v. ii fail -o tn atisuer. tor want t!."r-..f til" tiialutlt!' 1U IHly to tin- Court for tin- relie' prawil forin hli ciuiiinint. ti. v.lt i ir ailei-re.of lorieldtiiro of tliateertam nmrt W' cleeil mailt- .mil exeenttil 1a v..ii tn tlii iiiy jv- iianii i) ilHiutiH'o:i tin-ith iln hi Novi-iu lr. 1"VJ, i-hii tin liortliv,el quarter ol m Udii li in tiwnhli ninth rntii:' II eut, u y. , m Wan-., eoiwitv. tireK-iu, uml that wnl pr.-iu.- ' Ij.- o!il ii ile'r mull for'.'c:lo-iirc- ili-i-ri-i- in tin manlier iroviltil hy law nml hit iiIiiiix to the pnictie.. of nihl Court; that from tin- prM-eeiN of wh wilt" th- tilatntlir have anil rc-ei lve tin- uiirn luiniiriil ilicj)i ilollnri, mm lnter-,ton of mm. nihl mm Mnco .N'oveniher th, IhW, fit tin- rate ol , '""I "Ixty iicriw, nml tltuuti-il in i?r cent, tut iiuuiiiii: nli-o u further mm of i.tv Hto) iloilarx n n reukonahit' iittorm- s feu for intitutiii tllli Mill to foru-luMi mm inort Ifaae anil rolled the nolo therehv sci-uri.il ami lien-in "iicil uiion, tci'jellier Willi luainiui m-oi- In the Circuit Court of tho Ktnti" of OruKOli . for tho county of Wuk'o. 1 . A. Jllllor, 1 I'lulntlff, I VH. K 1'. Ituynolils, I Ixfttiilnnt. J To I!. J'. lietitQldi, (Ac uixii'e-iKii.iei ilefewltint. I In the nmm; of tho httti of Oretrou, You mi; liereljy rcoulreil to mit.-nr mm nntiuer tnu Coin ; plaint lllkil nh'iiliit you in thuiilmvu ('iitllli.it Milt wiinin ieiiMiiyn iroui mo uaio in inu -i.-rvii.-i in this MiiniiHiiiM upon you. If serveil within thin county or If i-erveil within any other coutit of tnu. tutf. then within twenty ilnyh iroui tiie il.it-of the rervleo of HiIh .-iinuiiiius iiihiii villi; or Ii M-rwtl upon you hy puhllcatloii, then you are re'iillrnl to apiir nml nniwcr talil Com plaint on tin- llrst day of tin- next term of -alii curt, after six week'H' pulilieatiou of us hum inoii-., to wit on Monilii, the l.'ltli ilny Ni.veinlier, lHIKS, anil i( you fall to so uuser. the nliilutlH' will I appl) to the court lor Iho relief pruyeil for In mill I'ouiplaiiit, to Hit for the fortelo-un- of the I innrtira-je il-i-tlheil in salil couiplalut, ali'l for jthenaleof tin; preuilr therein ilecrllieil, to it Hie couth naif of tho southwe.it quarter, tin- itorthe.iM iiiarler of tin- soilthueit quarter, ami the oiitlii"it quarter of the koutheait quarter, n: fceetion lownshlti nno North, Kiiiitr. llilrti-.-n l.ait, Wlllmnotto jlerlillaii, con tiiinmjj one iiiinilrnl mnl alxty ui-re-i, mill iiill I atul in a-tii county, (m-iton. Almi. thu north Iml t ol tin- uorthenit quarter, tin- northeiiit quarter of tin- northwest quarter, anil thoouth cwt quarter of the northeiiit quarter of heellnn 1 li, 'lown-iilp one North, Kmiiki' tliirteell Knit, ! Uillaini-tte Jleriilhin. i-onlaliiliik' one liuinln.il in niucn c-ouiuy lirev'on, iiei-orillinr In law nml the praetli-e of tlii- c-ourl, mnl that the prixeid of fahl tale la- appllcil in payment of tho amount securei! hy salil moitiraire. anil still lllinalil. to-wlt the xuni of taU), nml intenait thereon at tho rati) of ami ilifljiirteineiits iiiaile Mid oxim-ihihI In tltl- ! '"'llt l""r ,'t-t l"'r milium from heptemlier '..'il, Mil, ineluilini; net-ruin,; rust ami cxiiviih- of I ami iin- iiiriner Mini on.-.iw.w, mm iniiir- i lie. ami th it plallitlll iiaMin jllil','meiit a-imust oi, me vain 1-railK l. ninenpie, inniuy oen i-n'-y in tin-proeeuli of sale In satlily full all King'n Xew Discovery lor Coniiiiinption, iiilumn. that upon such foreclcnure sale iin of t'i..,.'u v. . r ;r n-n, ! i , ""' HK'it. title, interest mil nlaim of you ami Dr. Kings .No- Life Pills, Jhicklen's i,r eo iiff.iiiiaiiti, each mnl nil of you ami Arnica Salve and Klectrlc Hitters, and have never handled remedies that fcell a? well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not heiitate to guarantee thorn every time, as we stand ready to refund the nurcha&e price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. There remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. .SnijKis & Kinoraly's druggists. tliem, ami all oilier perums claimlm; or to cialiii in , throiiKh or ninler yem or tiiem.or either, iii mnl to salil inort,'a(,'eil premlus ami ever;, part thereof he lorceloswJ ami forever h irreil from the equity of reilemptloii. That the plaiutill s allouiil to bl'I iit salil forteloiiire 'ah- ami piirc-fniso salil iiinrtKHKtil preinUon, at hihoptlon, ami that upon tho salo of sahl inort KukuI pieinle the purchiioer Ui let into tho pc,sehkoii theteof. ami every part thereof, Im iiuiiliitely, unci for such oilier mnl further relief as to the Court may teem equltahle ami just, 'iii is nummoiis Is serveil iiihiii you, the salil I'rank I). (illlciiloanil Ithncln (illlespl , h puh llcatloii In The balles (.'iikonicm:, ii nuwpaer puhlinhoi wMkly iit Uallea City, Wimeo c-oii ity, irezon. for ix eoiiseoutlvn weeks, hy orilor of lion. w . i iiraiwuov, jiiuku oi tain i.ourt, which order wan duly made, mnl entered at Good Job rrintiiiK- If you have your job printing done at '''""". ti.oMth day of Heiitwiiiwr, , im:j. Tut: CiiitoMCLK vou will have the ad- Attorney for I'lalutlil. vantage of having it done with the most ' " modern and approved typo, witii which NOTICE. we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct suimrvbdon of one of '" lw HJuto of uWou,ir the most successful and artistic printers i In tho Jlutf-r of tho VMu nt I in tho Northwest. WUUm llmulltou WIUoii,.in;ertki.il.j t ,wuw i iieieu) iiiveil unit mo iiihivihikhu i, ,,... ., ,, , ..... hy mi order nf the County Court of tliu hlato of Tygh Valley Kollor Flour .11111. Orexoii, for Wiueo County. mulu mid enlered 1 In I-nmnll,r.,nlr. nlwu l uW.r.. 'l'r 'W- al'-illlU-l uxeo.ltor of till- - .,..-- , ..v., ... ,w.u jii.i win min ic-iiaineni hi ino s.iii i iiumn Hour ermal to the best. Also old style coarse and fine Graham flour, mill feed, etc. V. M, McCoitKiii:. F'ronr. til. 11.3m Just receivetl a scow load of choice oak wood, Maimi: k Hi:, ton. est thereoii at tho mtct of c-iitlit x;r cent iiermi Hum Mnoo Mareli ii). isyij. iiud for mi ntlornoyh' fee of (ai)Mi, ami for the cost mid dlsliurso-mi'iit- noiiie ami expended herein. And that the plnlntlll' will apply tn tho court foriiJudK- ineiii axainiii you lor any iiencionoy inereiuiiy to leinaiiiliu,' after tlio nppllcatloii of the pto ccciIh of said mle as aforesaid. Vou will further talco iiotlco that tho Hum raons In this suit Ik served upon you liy puhll catloii, hj order of tho llonorahlo W f,. Ilrnd sliaw, .ludie of said Court, h.ilil order hcliiK dated HeptetnlK.-r'-Ttli, ltw. ilAVH, HUNTINCTON .V WII-HON, Wi,7w Attorii(iyn for I'lulnllH. Notice. Timber Culture. I'. 8. IaNlOmc;K,TllK JUM.ks, ()u Aumist in, ihai. ( Complaint ImvlliL' been en tern I ut tills (lllicn hy ilarrlettn il, Marnlmll nKalimt I'rostou Kenl for failure to comply with law as to 'limber Cultuio Kutry No. .'1110, daUil March VH, IMJ. ui-iii the NWJj of Becliou Towimhli'J North, ItaiiKi: II Kant, W, i III Wufcci county, OreKou, with a view to thu cancellation of said entiy; contcitaut nlleKliiK that ilefendaiit lias wholly iHlleiland ncMkcteil to plow or break or cnlti vato to crop or otherwise, or plant with trcoH, trio seed or enttliiK". durliiK any nf the time Miico makliiK his said entry, any part of said tract, thu said parties nru hereby suminomil to apK-ar at this (illlcu on thu 'Jlst day of October, Ih'J.i. nt 10 o'clock A. M.. to respond and lurulsli tettliuouy ooiiceniliiK said alii-Kcil fnlliiic, U-lW-it JOHN W. l.fiWIH, ItculMor. Taken Up. Ua III 1 1 till i Wlleon. ill-cciseil ; all iiersoiu huvniir (laluniiii,'4lut said cxliito nru lieiehy noMllcil to present tr.e hi'iio with the nmin-i vouoheis inereior to me at thuollieo ol il', lluuii .Ktiin A, Wilson. Tho lialle-i, Orwn . niii.n x Dim sorrel kcIcIIiik about twelve yearn old, ami liioillh" from Ilin Diltli llfthUlKltl' liramlcil tliuu D on left nhonliler '-i. .. . . IMIid The Jiallu., (r , fc'eii 7 )vi.i, nrmiuui iiiiih p on leit Hiiounier. I ho owner II. ri 111 .'. il.N'd'Kl.S, i ''"I li'tvo tho animal hy pityliiir for this notice l-.Xfiltor of Will of m II. II im,, ilen'il, j), coopku J-s'St Aiiuutt lit, lWl,.wtf at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are soiling thoso poods out nt Kroatly-roducocl ratos MIOIIKIiHAOH HHIOIC, - - UNION ST. D. BUNNELlT Pipe WorK, Tlii Repairs aofl Boofii MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Stre(t, noxt door west of Young it Kusj lilaoksmiLh Shop. SHOE VVAvV.' ' FACTORS T For S;ilc at a Bargain. The untlorsi'Micd, li:ivinj; secured the miU'liium uiul fixtures of wh:il was intended Tor a first-class shoe fiulovy, will soil the same at a hargain. II ere is an engine and boiler of -10-odd horse power, and a large amount of slioe machinery, lasts, lino shafting, pulleys, belting and find ings almost a complete shoe factory. , Mure is also one of the best, sites for successfully oper ating a factory of this kind to be found in this country. Write for particulars at once, to ii-rj Tlxo Ivlloj3, Or. rpTTT1 - llii M LILIUU 110 Daily and Weekly Editions. THIS OHKOiMCIilO was established for tho ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalle? and the surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. If 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 Dulles hence it if', the best medium for advertisers in the Inland Kmpire. The Daii,v CiiijonhmiK is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 w annum. The Wkkki.v ( liiuo.virnK on Kriduys of each week at $l.f0 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Tlxo Dalles, Oroson. I A FIRST CLMSS CAN BE HAD AT THE .iC NT'"" CHRONICLE OFFICE Reasonably Ruinous Rates.