; ft? nr.? i?4 V The Dalles Daily Chronicle, Euti-rtd nt the rcwtnfflce t The Dlli. Otvn, a. second-class matter or. EG ON WILDEST Ar RiCmN TRISE. JStesbuIiluniliwo. IiUcoverod ly l4vlB(j gtuur. tlll 'ul.rd ntul AVarllfco. In the coure of a recent address iu CrtKit Britain on Africa. F. C. Scions, the famous traveler and hunter, pave naaav interest inp particulars recartlinp the country around the Zambezi, and especially of Matableland and Mas honalaiui. in the latter of which he bad lived and traveled and hunted lo tween ltSS and ls'JO. .ays. the African He drew an interesting: portrait of the Metabele chief Lobenpula n he Imew him in lTi. and al.-o mentioned & chief, by name Menze. whom he met in the Mashuklumbwe country, who remembered Dr. Lirinsrstonc; and, thouirh that was about thirty-five year? ago. the old chief spoke of it as if it bad happened only a few mouths be fore. These MashuUlumbwe. he said, ware represented by Dr. Livingstone a beinc- reputed t- be the most savage people in that par; of Africa, and that characteristic Mr J-elous showed they still retained. They went naked, un ites they could call a porcupine's quill through the ear a garment: they trained their hair until it became conical in shape, often two feet in heipht. and ihey always carried bundles of barbed ssecuis. In one of their villapes. that of a chief named Maneura. Mr. Selous camp wa- treacherously attacked at night, from which he barely escaped with his life. Twelve of his men were killed and five wounded. He himself fted into the lone crass, and the record of his suffering's f ir the next fourteen cars in endeavoring: to reach his wagons was of a thrilling: description. The climate he said was very suitable for Europeans, and of the future pros pects of this, the most recent of British jossessions. he spoke in the most hope ful strain. Its mineral and agricultural resources are reported to be abundant, and await development. Hoard of EquallZHtiuU. The Fifth Annual FAIR- OK THE Second Eastern Oregon District Asrricultural Society. Clothier and Tailor. .Deoidedlvthe Finest Line of. Oleekly Ghr onicle, $1.12i ctyej TW are Doll Tiw. mix nr. m;u at THE DAiikES, OREGON, October lOtli, 1893, Continuing; five da vs. A. S. MCALLISTER, rns-ldcnt. J. O. MACK, Sk-erctary. From TERlBIflRL or INTERIOR Points THE Gents' Ru.rnisliii.ig: Goods, Tmtd's and J aiscs, etc., etc. COK. .SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OIL ir RKILRORD flew Qolumbia JHotel. THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House Has lately been thoroughly renovated and newlj furnished throughout, and is now hotter than ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel accommodations of any house in the city, and at the very low rate of $1 a da3r. First-Class Meals, 25c. Ofliee of the fust and commodious opposition Stapr to Dufur, Kingsley, Tych Valley, Wapinitia. Warm Spring and Prineville is in the Hotel and persons going to Prineville can save $4.00 t -y coins: on this Stage line. All trains stop here. WE DOJi'T WANT YOUR MONEY, J. O. MACK Just Jloiu, Is the line to take TO ILL FOISTS EAST AND SOOTH. ' The county board of equalization will meet at the court house oa October 23d, 1S93, for the purjose of equalizing the county assessment roll for this year's assessment. The board will continue in session one week. Joel KooNTn, Countv Assessor. I: if the Dtni:ir. Car Koute. Is run Thiouefc tlbuted 'liaias every day in the year to $1. pauI and Chicago SO CEAXGS OF CAEs. Composed at Dluine Car uuurru5el. ful. man Drawing Koom sleepers of latest equipment TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can be constructed, and In whlcc accommodations are both Free and Furnishwl for holders o! Firs: and second-cJais Tickets, and ELEGAUT DAY COACHES FlfllE WlEp and LIQUOR DOMESTIC And KEY WEST CIGARS. THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER. 171 FRENCH'S BLOCK. SECOND STKEET, THE DALLES, OK. BUT WOULD LIKE YOUR A continuous line, counectiup with all lino aSordlnp direct and uninterrupted service Pu'lnnc sleeper reetvaa"on. can b: secureO Is advance through any ?ent of the rwtd 1e response to the solicitation of a 20od':r number o: citizens of The Dalles I h3ve decided to make :hi my home ior the winter, at least, and hereby offer my services to those who are interested in innsie as instructor in both vocal and instrumental music. Am prepared to use F.-'-iieh. Italian or German methods. Can give the very best of references. For terms and particulars as to time and place, call at the residence of Mr. C. E. Bayard or Mr. Geo. W. Rowland. Mr- Clake A. Moor.E. 7dlw, THROUGH TICKETS mint lu America. England and Europe ca t purchased at any ticket oSce of the company Full Information concerning rat-, time o! trains, route and other details furnish! or. application to W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent I). A. Nov. Co., Ke?ulator oihce. Tin Dalies, Or., or A. D. CHAKLTOIJ. Aj? t. General' Passesser .Kz-. iort!?iid. rc "IVOOD, WOO I). WOOD. Best grades of oak, fir, and ssab cord wood, a"t lowest market rates at Jos. T. Peters a Co. Office Second and Jeffer son streets. YOUfl ATTENTION The Dalles Cigar : Faetory FISST 3T233T. FACTORY IsT0. 105. WINHNS HE NEW TOWN has been platted oi- the ".J famr ?"':nd. at thf Forks and Falls of Iiood river, vlth larce, siphto Ints.broaii itrwtxaud ndleyn. c(mh1 noil ' and pure water.wlth shade in profu-i.n.. inrtf'. dramas'-.dellshtful mnuntulu climate, the central attraction iu a mnuntam tuiumer reort for nil Orecon, betas the nearest town ti Mt. ilw! It i unparailelec a a matiufcturlni; center, belnR the natural center fiT Vn iuare uiili"i of the Unt clHniiid fir tlniher, pos!sine million '. riur fxiwer n. it. dasiiiiie streams and water falls, easily haniea-td. WbiTt rhrap motive power exists, there the manu factories will center, surnitindtti t? svu and climate that cannot becxcolltd anjrwhere for Irult am! ajrirullur":. and with tramportatiun already asKtino J you will and this tiie piace u maie a perfect home or a paying lnvetmen j I See me on the ground, or! I address me at Hood River i Wasco County, Oregon Attention! TITLE PERFECT Q W. Ross W inans. Is called to be fact :sa c$h Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Piaster, Cement and Building Material of all kindi. -CttrrlB tli fluent Line of- 'lctnre ilou (Imp To be foand in the City. 72 UClashingfcon Street. Tf T T I L Times make it atl the more I ill L, necessary to advertise. That Is I -J what the most progressive of our 1 J business men think, anil these same bus iuesd mei. are the most prosperous ut all times. If you iriih to reach all the reople in this neigh borhood you can't lo better than talk to them through the columns of the Uaily Chsosicle. It baa mure than double the circulation o! any other pdp-ir, and advertising in It pays big S. L. YOUNG, : : JEWELED : : Watchen and Jewelry repaired to order on short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed AT Till fitori! ot I. C. Nlc;Uii, 'd St. The Halle Assignee's Hotiee to Creditors. W. f. Oanetiion, of The Dalles. Oregon, hav tug assigned his property for the Uuielit of all lildcuill tore, nil i-ro!i having claims against lilm are heteby notltut! to jiteent them to me under orttb, at The Dallea, Oregon, within three luontlis fruin (lute. A. It. THOJU'SOK, Assignee. Awfrust 0, lm-wiit rATt i pO o! the Best Brands VX vJTXjlAlO manufactured, and orderr from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day, A. ULRICH &. SON. Wood SawiiE k-axilm We have bought the J. C. Meins Steam Wood saw, and will fill all orders for sawing wood for stove or iurnace use at the old rate. Orders left at Maier cc Ben ton's will be promptly at tended to, and will guaran tee entire satisfaction. JAfOB AVetLE. JoiLvP.IvKIEB. Executors' Notice. Hottcc U hereby given, that the undersigned have oeen duly appointed, by the Honorable the County Court of Vmnco county, Oregon, execu tuntofthoouiteof John llaxter, decerned ; all ;eriou Jmvlng clairiin agaliut uld etutte are hereby required to proent the tnme, duly verl flea and with proper voucher, to un or either, t Antcloixj, n'wtu county, Oregon, within lx Tjinnthi from the date of thlit notice, The Dalle, Or,, Aug. 3, 1KB. JAJIl.'S IlAXTKIt AXlt JAMKB WHITTKN, Ilswutori of the estate of John Uaxter dee d. The Dalles DaUy Ghroniele. HAB A TAMIL! OF 2000 EEADEES. They read The Chronicle to get the latest and mint reliable r.ewn. And they reud every line that is in the paper. That i what roafcts the Chronicle an invaluable advertising medium. The nwkiiper that goes to the family firesides 1 the one IM) that the adverther of today patronize when they de.Ure to reach toe jop!e. When they want your trade their announcements will be found in the paper. lX)k over our column and obn-rve the verifica tion of the truth of thU auction. ItemeraU-r, f-. a trade of a family of two thoutand 1J ' wort tuiking ior through theie columns, eapclally o at our very TheDrl es (G)(g) Wasco County. Oregon, The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the tend of navigation on the Mid'Iit Columbia, and is a thriving, pros pjrous citv. ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive mid rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. The rich grazing country along the eastern slojxi of the Cas cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 jiounds living shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more than doubled in the near future. The product of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and east lias this year filled the warehouses, and all available- storage places to, overflowing witk their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money is scattered over and is boing u.sed to develop more farming country tlian Is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. It pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these eornor stones she stands. OUR GREAT OFFER I FOR 1894. And THE CHRONICLE pro poses to enliven them by j. trodnoing its newsy present into every home in Wasa. County. oircuiaxion musi db flnnhioj V41W furnish the Weekly Edition for the balance of this year and one year beyond for the already low price of $1.50. a 3'ear and a third--16 months-. malces a GF?EflT amount of the very best read ing matter, comprising besides the world's news, valuable & formation oh all subjects, 4 especially lor tne stock-raise, the farmer and the orchardist, and is the best medium for exposing our resources to the world. If this OFFE-H Is not enough, our plan to is sue the Weekly in instalments of twice a week, should make your decision favorable at once. Sunday's, Monday's, Tuesday's and Wednesday's NEWS gets stale by Saturday night, and hereafter the Weekly Chronicle Pari I. will reach you Wednes day evening, and Part II on Saturday evening. FOR The extra trouble and expense connected with this effort to please, which is considerable, we look to an appreciative public for the approval we are sure it will give us. While we would be glad of subscription money in advance, it is not necessarily enforced Subscribe NOW for 1894 And get the benefit of this special rate, which is practic ally for the CityStables, BURHAM & Robertson Proprietors. Comer of Fourth and Federal 6tH., The Dalles, Oregon. Oleekly Ghroniele, $1,124 a Year. ii n PAUL KREFT & CO., DEALERS IK PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the Most Comjiluto und the Lutewt Tatterim and Denljjun in WALL PAPER; lari'raeticul J'uintorH and JW-r J lanKerH. None bu t the bt-Ht hrnnde of ' bherwin-WilliuinH und J. W. MiiHury'n I'alnla uued in ull ;ur work, uiul iioneuu the moHt Hkilled workmen employed. AjjejitH for Mueury Liquid JHim. chemical combination or houj mixture. A llrnt c-Iuhh artielo in nil colors, orders promptly uttended to. Paint BhoD corner Thirdand Waahington Bta., The Dalles. 0;e' 2f)eap fdJtrt$r) JfctS.! These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Doublo Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. Executor's Notice. Notice i hereby Riven that tlie widcmlKnwl has Uvii apirfjlnud Ijv thu Couuty Court oi the Btnte oi OrtKou lor ttiuco County, executor ol thecaUitecl Catherine Wifile, (ltcewl, mid all Inoiu havinK cluliim unlnt tald enUitu utc hereby nutliitd nnd rtjulrcil to present the uine, with the pniijer vuucheri, to roc ut the olUts ol ilay, Jluiitfneton & WlUon, The Ualln, Wutco County. Gret,'oii, within tlx montht. (row the dute of thU notice. W. II TAVLOU, Executor ol tiild e.itutc. The Urtliw, Or , July i', im-ft MORE ROOM. Alho, can furnifih First Oluss accommodation!! to teamnterH with freighc or driviri!; Ifcamu, having udded to their Htabiea large feeding and wugou room. Comfflercial Patronage Solicited. THE C COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. ThiH well-known Brewery in now turning out the beet Beer and fort eaHt of the CacadeH. Tito latet applianceH for the manufacture of B00",'"j8i ful Beer hae been introduced, and on.y the Urat-claaH article will be p:W he market.