The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL l'Al'KH OK lUM.F.S CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. BUKSCIUrTlON KATES. BY MAIL, POSTAOK HtKrAtP, IS ADVANCK. VwOcly, 1 year 1 60 u 0 months ii ii Dully, 1 your. . . . " (i months. " jcr " Address nil commuulcatlou to " THE CHKON 1CI.E." The Dulles, Oregon. 0 r. oo I S 00 ! 0 SOI l'iBt-(mrr. OFFICE HOOKS Oencrnl Delivery Window Money Order Sunday i5 D " . h. m. to 7 v "i. .8 a. m. to -I V. in. ii. in. to 10 u. in. CLOSING OF MAILS trains going East S p. in. and 11:45 n. m. " " West 9 p. in. and 5:30 p.m. Stage lor Goldendale 7:S0a. m. " " ITinevillo 5:S0n. m. " "Dufnr and Warm Springs ..6::a. ni. " fLeovlng lor Lvle it Ilartland..6:S0 a. m. " " " JAutelopo 6:30 a.m. "Except Sunday. Tti-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday, t " Monday Wednesday and Friday. THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1893 Medical courtesy or not, Dr. Auiick has discovered a specific for consump tion that is capable of saving 30 percent, of all lives lost from disease. A man who can do this will live in the grateful memory of countless generations yet to be born. It is said that the tramps infesting the Pacific coast arc not the native product that bum north and south according to the season, but are from the effete east. They have visited the Chicago fair, and now propose to camp at San Francisco and conduct the mid-winter fair. Gov. Altgeld is fulfilling his promise to turn the rascals out. He has just granted his 116th pardon. Of these thirty were serving sentences for mur der. The Illinois governor is making almost as good a record as Oregon's ex ecutive, and he ought to do a great deal better when he has such resources as Joliet to draw upon. A 'Washington diEpatch says that the treasury has issued an advance state ment of the imports and exports for the first nine months of the present year. Value of imports, $025,385,623 ; exports, 1603,164,183 ; excess of imports over ex ports, $22,221,4-0. For the first nine nionthB of 1892 the excess of exports over imports was $29,204,090. How shall we get back to where we were? There is a limit even to British con servatism. The captain of the Valkyrie admits that the center-board can beat the cutter. The odds are, though, that he will change his mind when he re tarns home, and the next contestant sent over will be built on the model and the lines so often and so easily beaten in the past. John Bull could save himself much anguish of soul if he had the capa city to know when he is beaten, says the Spokane Review. A KIND-HEARTED CAPTAIN. While ViirsuliiK Oeronlnio He 15illevcH Two HUtressed Dog. Oeronimo, the once powerful and cruel Indian chieftain of the west, is now a quiet and peaceful prisoner at Mount Vernon barracks, an army post upon the Alabama river, a short, dis tance above Mobile, says Kate Field's Washington, Durintr what was known as the Oeronimo campaign settlors re siding1 upon isolated ranches in Arizona and 2sew Mexico lived in con stant terror of his raids. When one was reported or feared, those on the i line of the expected raid lied precipi tately to the nearest point of safety usually an army post if it could be reached there to remain until the danger was over, and then, probably, to return and llnd building's burned, all live things killed or carried away, and property of every description wantonly destroyed. In the year lSSft an ofllcer was sent out with a body of troops in pursuit of Oeronimo. who had just passed, leaving desolation in his track. One day he came to a beautiful ranch, showing everywhere the ownership and care of people of means. It was entirely deserted. Its occupants had lied, not even taking time to close the doors of the low, roomy dwelling. With one solitary exception there was no appearance of life. Chained to a. post were a couple of magnificent greyhound puppies of purest breed. The little creatures lay side by side upon the ground, nearly famished from hunger and thirst, al most too weak to give greeting to what they knew to be the coining of friends and help. The captain hastily dis mounted and went to them, his men crowding around, eager as himself, to help. Water was given them and food from his own rations, but when they had eaten, the question was what should be, done with them? It was im possible to take them along in so hasty a march. They were too young to hunt for food, nnd if turned loose would become the prey of wolves and coyotes. In the inclosure where they were they were protected; about twelve feet in front of the puppies ran a ditch, through which water was flowing, a sight of which had only served to tantalize them, fastened just out of reach of its cooling draught. Across the ditch, plainly in view, lay the heads of several slaughtered cat tle. In the dry atmosphere of that lat itude meat does not decay, so the heads were in good preservation and must have added greatly to the fierce pangs of hunger of the two dogs. The captain had several of the heads brought and laid near the dogs; enough to furnish food for many days. Then from a toolhouse near by he and his men took spades and shovels and turned i the course of the ditch for a few 3-ards, so that it ran immediately by the puppies. After a friendly pat to each grateful dog and a cheery word of encouragement, the captain mounted his horse and rode awav. ' JUST PATENTED. A iuisitan with the handle pivoted to it in such a manner that, no stoop ing is required in using thu article. A compact combination tool, com prising a monkey-wrench, a pair of pliers and a pair of short-blnded shears. An apparatus for cleaning and peel ing potatoes, consisting of a roller within a drum, both covered with roughened steel plates and revolved in opposite directions. A hand support or rest ring for a penman, having a concave exterior surface for the little linger to curve around and a projecting curved piece to carry the linger. A tkuxk and wardrobe combined, the wardrobe being fitted with hinge doors, the whole collapsing by tele scopic sections into a compact square trunk when desired. A ki.ytkap composed of two sus pended boards, hinged at the upper ends and held apart by a spring with a cord attached for quickly pulling the boards together. A ritocKSK for water-proofing leather nnd leather goods by immersing in a solution of yellow wax dissolved in turpentine or benzine and afterward beating to render supple. As improvement in the method of steam distribution in multiple-expansion engines, whereby the expansion in all the cylinders is coincidently and automatically varied. A fastening for tool-handles, spokes, etc., in the form of a headless wedge, having its entering and side edgings sharp and provided on the sides with burrs, which catch in the wood. An apparatus for measuring the quantity of combustible gas or vapor in nlr, consisting of a miner's safety lamp provided with a hydrogen burner and , gauge wire close to the oil wick and a reservoir of compressed hydro gen. Use Mexican Silver Stov- I'oliMi. PUT TO FLIGHT all the peculiar troubles that beset a woman. The only (guaranteed remedy for them is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. For women suffer ing from any chronic " female complaint " or weakness ; for women who are run-down and overworked ; for women ex pecting to become mothers, and for mothers who are nursing and exhausted ; at the change from girlhood to wo manhood ; and later, at the critical " change of life " it is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up, strength ens, regulates, and cures. If it doesn't, if it even fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. 1 1 here is a tide in the ajfairs oj men which, taken at leads on to fortune? Tho poot unquostlonnbly had roforonco to the What you are sure of, if you uho Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keinedy, is cither a perfect nnd permanent cure for your Catarrh, no matter how bad 'your ease mav bo, or 500 in cash. the medicine ICUtf-iSKH- - WHIN at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are Rnllinc these (roods out at Brentlv.rnriij MI0J1ELBA01I BRICK, - UNION ST. D. BUNNELL, Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs m M MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. J'iic proprietor! of promise to pay you they can't euro you. tho money, if end Ct KH HJ r' fl.Mn.w7!nH'n. Ci'rN f'ojrh, Koii."suii".-tsei ' nun. Croit'i ri'n:t!r": rc''i'VK Win-' ;'n, Cr'njlt r.nci Axllnua. r r OotiMiuu ticn ic i''fuu ri'-nl; haHCtirfiltlioiisaixirtiv i i r'1 '-..lien. faliL'.lj will ccisk you If tnUcn in t.t:if. fc'e.'it by DrwutalP n Hri'!ir!int"o. V- !ri Hue!: cr Clicst. uso faUiLOK'tj fl.A.sii.);. i'Sct; fH!L H'SC ATA R Tl K fBR E M E D V. tin 't iu t:uumh? Th'areuiuilv H uuuniii twd u, K.re vou, I'ricu .Vicrs. liiluujir irtv- r.,r tilt, by Mnl" 4' K!nrrly. Almost everybody ie aware of the fact that the buffalo has been hunted down until there are very few lelt, and what used to be known as a buffalo robe is Beldom seen. It is interesting to note, in this connection, that a New York manufacturing company is turning them out by the hundreds. The American Buffalo Robe company manufacture an imitation buffalo robe that, unless closely examined, can not be told from the gen vine article, and as for warmth it has no superior. Buffalo fur cloth coatc, black dog-skin cloth coats, aBtrakaus, lamb skins and children's carriage rugs ate Borne of the goods that they make, and they ship them to all of the northern and western states. John Pashek, Tlidfdiaiil Tiii or VISOR 0F MEN 76 Court Street, Next door to Wasoo Sun Office. Hus just received the luk'st styles in Suitings for Gentlemen, nml ii law ii'-Mirtinent of Fur. ten nnd Ahut icuu CInttit-, which no can finish To Older lur those that favor him. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. iheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, &c. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all ihu trr.ln r o-!! Iromiarl)' irrui - or lau-r exceeds. tUu rriulla u ovorwurk. Mi It m worrv.ttc T'ulli-tri.'iip'i,, (luvcltl'lllieilt Sllil mi. Klven lu c i;r;' orr;ar an J jiortlon nf tni' hoi!). nlinnli'.nnturtitnictliiKia. Irninedlutiiliiiiiriifi'ii rr.i wimi. Fnllurclminwli.lp. .'.Ill) rurrrciiri I! -li, explanation ntiil lir.-4u mulled (iseult: J j fret. ERIE MEDICAL CC. DUFFALO. N. Y. Marshal MacMahon, who has just died in Paris, was one of the greatest of living generals and was a man of singular purity of character. He was born at the chateau of Sully, near Autun, June 13 1808, descending from an Irish familv which took refuge in France after tl fall of the Stuarts. On the battle field he won many brilliant victories and was frequently promoted by the emperor He won his greatest fame in 1859 in the campaign against Austria. He com manded the second corps and led the left wing of the army in the battle of Magenta, June 4, 1859; Napoleon com manded the center. At the head of the guard the emperor -was very hard pressed by the enemy, and there was danger of hie being driven into the Ticine, but MacMahon came to his support, and by throwing himself on the right flank of the Austrian corps, which threatened the French center, he won the battle. For this brilliant exploit the emperor made him on the battlefield marshal of France and duke of Magenta. Captain Sweeney, U, S. A San Diego, Cal., Bays: "Shlloh's Catarrh Kemedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Ftice 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly . Mexican Silver Stove l'oliab causes no dust. A Great Liver Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are ure cure, lor sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, cos tivenew, torpid liver, etc. These pills insure 'perfect difpation, correct the liver and ttomacb, regulate the bowels, purify (? enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also produce a good appetite and invigorate and rtrengttwB the entire system by their tonic aoWao'TJfey, only require one pill for a dene and' never gripe or sicken. Sold at 25 cts, a box by Ulakeley & Houghton. SUMMONS. )icim L'3. SAHSEN'S ELEGTBIO BELT W!th Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY. J.ulft Patent I Jlct Improvement" ! Will rum without rncillcltio all Mokneu reiiiltlrif: from mtr.taiatlou of brain iivro tureen excitK'Horlntlis. cit-tion, as nertoua (ifbility. eleeplewmciu, lantniur, tirumitii, kidney, liver und b!udd;r complaints, lametucl.-. lumUigo, fciatlea, all remain complaint gTiral 111 liealtli, etc. Tlit3 Hectrlo lk.lt conudm yiutikrful IaprsiBunu over all other. Current la Instantly felt lijr wearer or we forfeit $3,000.00, and wllleuit'ullof the abovx dlteoica or nu pay. Thou, -jinls Imvo been cured liv thin inorvelotm Invention ufisr all other remfille failed, and we lvo bundled tit ttttliiionlula in thiamin every other Mate. Our I'entrfal ImproiMl UJXTItlt' Sl'MI'KXHORV. tdo trrcuteiit Ixwu ever olferert weak men, KUKK wltbnll lll.. lltnllhaul Uilorouimr.oflhUlalUNU'.l.lllnlillla vuotfN bend for llluaM l'uuiiilet,iiuUleU.keulc'J,freu SANDCN ELECTRIC OO., "o. ITS ilr.t (street, OUV. VH. K. I". llcyiidlilti, One lilituk iiony, brundeii either 6 or S o lelt JUJI IIMU lOll JI1W. WW iiiK property nnd pity lO-lSwlm In the Circuit Court of the Btntc for thu county of Wnsc. W. A illllcr. 1 I'tiitntlff, t I Prttulant. J To K. I', ilr.iiunldt, tlf, ubine-numeit tlrfnulnitl. in the untile of the Statu of Origin, Von n hereby required tonppciir Hid uumier the i om pl'illll tiled iiKitllit you ill the nliovi' nt,lnl ut uithin lull diiyn from tho iliitu of tin -i rvicc of thu HiimnidiiH iitiou j ou, If i-ervfd wuhln tlds enmity, or If M;rred tritlihi itny oilier eniintv o( this htute, th- ii within tv.eniy di innu the lilt"' of the henicu of tills hiiiiiiIioii tl i m Mm, or if herved iiioii you by publication, tln-ii'vo'i uie reijuirid to npjiciir nnd lumuur mill Com plulnt on the llrrit diiy of the next term of xaiil court, nftcr nix weckx' publication ol thin hiim inuiib, to slt. on Monday, thu Jlltli lny Novembur, lH!i;i, mid if you (all to no uiiswer, the phiiutlll will upply to tho court inr tho rullef prayid for In ulil cnniplitiiit, to-wlt: for the lorccl .hiire of the mortKiiKoiloicHbcd In mtlil coiiiplatut, iiimI for the Mih of (he iircmlh'H therein (UxtIIiiiI, In v.ii thu Miutli tut 1 f ol thu boutliwent iiiarter, the iiortheioit iiiarter ol the houthvtcit iiiatter, nml thu hniitliwcxt otiurter of the noutlieniit This Is the Season Of the Year ttthen Judicious Advertising Pays. Smr rn ThirH Stvoftt. novt. rlnnv wfltif nf Vnnr, .f. w v ... h vv n isiacKsmiin onop. SHOE FACTORY For Sale at a Bargain. l l : l 4i. t,: Jin.- iiuuDiniiiiiuii. iiuwiil: r-uvjuicu iiiu iiiaLiiiiii-.rv nr i,.4 ...r,,." r"...iT4""...'..",? :.4 ,r..,i ?irrrii: r.....' fp ,1 L ! ' I l I r ..i Ttiwii.ifiif.,, lncili? Iitii ciliiiil nif v.,vlltc? lkl4iiir nnrl 41...1 inp;f almost a complete shoo factory. ....I... . p ii .. ... rt.l. I ! .1" nt.ttur n tniiii'trv At I. hit! fmn ii n mniifl m tliiH iinunfrtr Write for particulars at once, to Tlio Dallos. Or. SUMMONS. In Estray Taken Up. iiivIiiJ r tZ ni . . ' 1 m' Kan thirteen KiiHt, Willamette .Meridian, em,! i'r tt iH iiotii . taluiiii,' onu hiiiidrwl mid Hlxty aercB, and h1i- I'OHtol ice! Thu IJiiileH. Or. I '."K'i .". Wiwcii ciiuiity, Owi. ANo, the nortl, " i"iiii"l. II,,, If ,,l .1... I, ,.., ..nurti.r tin, ii..rll.... - J quarter o( the northweat itiurtcr, and thu koutli- Two Matrimonial Peuiisylvanla l iS!E5 SsS iiim Mixiy aercH, nun niiumeu in vhm:o county, (lentlemoiil Two llnu-looVtiiL' l'i.mmiivni lOrcuou: ticcordliiK to law nnd the nructli'ii of iiiiiie, exec,, en i repuiuiioiiH, HiiillHirioun, Hplun did lioiibekeeperB. anon U nnd 'M, worth :!,00n.U0 eaeii, iiareiim ueau, wniit ioko uenl tin Io,h wouia lino to correnpoua with nice, reniieetai irentleinen under Ml. Oli eet- liinn.i- ui-i.ii.rii horneH, Geiitleineu. II you aro inutrliiioiihilly 4iiuitnt.-ii, nuiui f i ui'i iii uuiniooii letter ok pno tow, iiiuneH und addrenaex ol these ynuiiK ladleN, rennsylTaoia Adv. Oo,, JO intvlm Jlox V". lx,ck Haven, I'u. NOTICE. In I he County Court ol tho Htnte ol Oregon, tor u bm:u tiiiiuiy, In the Hatter of the Ktatn nf I Willlmn Ilanillton Wlinou, Uecened. j Vntlin ty li..piltii, nluttn that ttt utt.ln.ul....... by mi order of tho County Court of the HtuUi o Oretfon, lor Wnttco County, made nnd entered Heptember 7, 1BWJ, wm appointed executor of the lat will und taftaraont ol the uid Wllllmu Hamlltou Wllaon. decaaaed! all iiernn IihvIiik clalniH axainvt Mid ckUU are hereby noiitletl to lireaeut thu ume with the urnimr viiiii'lii'i-. therefor to me at tho ollleo r.l Mityo, JIuntliiKloii lc Wilson, The Ualle, Orwou, within nix month from the cute ol thU notice. mua The Dune., or., Kept. 7, wm, Kxecutor ol Will of Win. II, iUon, ileo'd U-bHSl thlH court, mill that thu uroceedH ol mild mile he applied In payment of tiiu mnniitit veured by hiiid uinrtKiiKc, und Htlll unpaid, to wlt. the mini in tr.ti.m, una nuetCMi inereoii ni die rate of clitht per cent ier annum from Kepteuiber J.'d, ih'j.'i, mid the lurther mini of t'.VI'JO.uo, mill Inter cnI thereon ut thu rule of vlKbt ler cent per mi mini klnce Miiruh 'M. WJ3, and lor an iitlorneyn' feu ol (.mot), mid lor the cohIn mid dlaliurne uientH iiiade mid expended herein. Ami that the nlaiiitlir will nimli' to tht) court for u (inlu. ineut uKiitnut you lor any dellcleuey theie nut' ,m ivmniiiiiiit lllivr illl UI'I'IIVMIIUII I), i,,c iiro i cwIh of unlit mile uh aloromiid. You will lurther take notice Unit the Hum inoiiM In thin Mill t Ik Horycd upon you byinililj. cation, by cider ol the Hnuoruble W Ilrnd hIiihv, Judite of mild Court, h.U order beliiK diiU-d HeptcinberiWili, !. ilAVti, IIUNTINUTON V W1IJI0N, '-!87w Attoruo) h lor i'laiutlir. Taken Up. One horrol Kcldlnif itbout twelve yearn old. und briiiided thu. m ou lelt ahotililur. The owner can have thu unlinul by payliiu lor thin notice Au8,u10,18U.wtl . COOWB. the Circuit (.ourt of the Htnte of Oregon for uie uotiniy ol ahco. A. I) lloltnn, I rial n till', vm. I Frank 1). Cilllehple llhiida GillLHpic, W. V.. Hunt and W, II. lilltler, Defundaiitii. J 7'u I'ranh !). (illlenjiir (iiitl'JUmtla (HttMile, oj thr tworf-itumai tirjcniinnu; It, the name of the Htate of Orcuoii, you and cud, of you are hereby ri'iiulrrd to (iimcir ami aiiHWer the cnmplalllt llltil ui;alust you In the above entitled null ou or befnic the llrnt day of the n-BUlar term of the Cltetllt Court of the Mute nf UrcKon for Wamo County, next follow Iiik the 1 1 me iiereol, towlt, ou or before the Illtli day nf" November, IHUII, and II you full hi to utinwcr. for wiitit thereof the plalutlll' will apply to the Court or the relief prated for In bin coinplidlit, to-ult fur a decret of loreeliihiire of that curtain inort Kline deed made ami executed by ynu to the nli ive naiued ilaliitlll ou the lit It liny of Novem- Iter, Ih'.x), upon the north" cat qiliirliT of pectlnu II in liinnnlilii 2 hiiutli ratiue II etiHt, W. ,M., in W liken county, On-jinn, ami that mild prcmlHCH he kold under tiueh foieelonure decreu lu the 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 or provided hy law ami i,''C rdlui; to the linictli'i' of kald Court, that from the proceed" nf ue,i ume uie illinium nave nun receive mo Mini of liM) hundred it-VKIi ilollarn and Interest on xiild kiim kiucu Xnvember litll, lhUO, at the rate of in per cent, pur minimi, iilno further hum of klxty (i'it) dollarx an u reiiMinuble uttorney'w fee lur IlistlttitliiK thlk kiilttn forei'lose xald inort Cliee and collect the unto therein heeiireil tniil herein kited iijiiiii, together with plalntltl"k cohIh anil dlkhiirkcineiitN made mid expended lu tlilx klilt, lucludliiK uceriiiliK cohIn ami expeuxeof mite, and Unit plnlutlll' have a JudKiueiit uKiiliiNt iiiii.uie null, r run K u. tin em, e. inr imv Hell clency lu the tiria.'eeflH of niilu to muIIhIv fnllv nil iiiei riiinn, huh upon nuen inreeioHtire hale ail ol uie riKiii, line, inierekt uutl olalui of ynu and yinir co-ilch iiiluiitx, each and all of you and Iliem. anil all oilier imrkonH cliiiniliii' nr in claim by, thrniiiih or under you or thorn, or viuii.-i, hi uiiii to nun iiioriKUKcd preiuikCM uutl every part thereof be lorecltmed ami forevur burred finm the equity of redemption. That thu puuniiii i,o allowed to hid uUald foreehmuru ale mid piilcluiNti mild mnrtKHKed premle, at lilxoptloii, and that upon the hulo of mild inert l?iied premlficH the purchuner Im lot Into thu pokkctudou thereof, and every part thereof, Im ui' dlalely, and for aueh other and further relief JJ,i "i i-ouri uiiiy keem eqiilliihle nnd junt. ihln kiiiuiuoiiH In nerved upon you, thu mild I ( runic I), iiillckplu und HIkhIii (illlepl", by pub- iii iiiiiiii m ino liallei uiiitoNici.K, it newkiiaiier piihllkhei weikly at HiiIIcm City, Wimeo county. t'rcKou, for hIx coiiHccutlvo weekk. by ordur ol Hmi W, I.. iiriidHhnw, JiiiIku ol kald Court, which otder wiim duly made and entered at uiiiiii'ii.-rii ou thu until any of Heptember. 1HUU, DUrllll Si MBNKKBK, Attoinevk for I'lalntlll', Exeoutors' Notice. Nfltlca lu lif.relii' vlv.iii. thnt tin, iKifiiirulviiiMl have been duly uiiiKilnted, by tho Ilonoruble tho county Court of Wfltteo count; torh of thu cHtuW of John llux y, OrtKou, cxocii' lur. deceiibcd: nil ictmhib havliiK chiiuik iiKulimt kald entato are .I i rcqtured to prcicnt tno name, duly vuri lied and with jirtqier voucliern, to im or either, t Aiitelojie, Wakco county, OreKon, within fix luontlu from the date pi thin notice, The l)nW, Or,, A UK. U. im. JAMKS 11AXTKK Atw JAMKB WllllTKN, hxeculnra ol tho entute ol John Jlaxter.deo'd. H-l.wSt flssigne'8 fiotleeto Creditors. W. K. (larretkon, ol Tho Dulled, OrcKou, Imv. Ilur Ukkliruwl hlu urotirtv fur tlui lii,i..ai .,r .,n ji a eredltorH, nil purauuv lmvliuf claliuu aguliikt Iiim are hereby untitled to present tlieiu tome under oath, at The iMllef, Oregon, within three mouth from date. A., it. TlIOMI'oON, AbblKiieo. Augunt 0, 1893..WCI Tl DALLES CH HI 11 THE CHKONJCLIS was established for the ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles 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 largo part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other ro gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best medium for advertisers in the inland Empire. The Daily Ciikonjolh ning in tho week Sunday annum. The Wehklv if-- published every eve excepted at 0.00 ir Ciikoniclh on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., add8 THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO, Tlio Dallof Oregon. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent Otneral Land 0)iv,e. Familiar Faces in a New Place. J. JS. J3AKNBTT JJ?e Ieal Estate, Ijoap, Iiurapee, SO1 TAH.Y PUBIjIO 1 Al Parties having Proportv thov wih to Bell or Trade. Houses to IW'1 . - ..... . . . . . , ....II nil 11 B. AUBtruct ot 'Jitlo furnibhotl, will find it to their advuutiige w - ,,ntl dontw botoro tlio Uuitep Ktatos Jjand Umoe. Wo Bhull 86 WaBhintoii t. THE DALLES, OB. The California Winebouse, Is now open, and its proprietor will sell Ins lioino produced Wine at prices in the roach of everybody. Also, best Keanuts to be found. Goods guarantor to be Pure and First-Class in every respect. i Thompson's Addition. c ECHT