t The Dalles Daily Chronicle, j yoUK flTTEJlTIOJl Knterul at tho l'otonicu ftt The Dalle, Oregon, as sccoml-class matter, XII K UAUl.CS OltKOON Unit Foremost. i Why is a lish lnrpcr nt tho front end thnn at tho rear end of its. body? There is probably more than one eause for this peculiarity of structure, but n pos sible special reason has been suggested by photographic study of the motion of liquids disturbed by obstacles of various shapes. It lias been found in this way that when water Hows past an obstacle shaped like a flsh, no eddies are formed when the bluut end of the object meets the current, while the water is greatly disturbed when the acute end is pre-' seuted toward the stream. So it would seem that the fish has at least one pood reason for being born with its head on the blunt end of Its body. Youth's1 Companion. Is called to the fact that Hugh Glenn, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement ntui Building Material of all kinds. Cirrl the Finest I. til e of Picture Mouldiiiffs; u To be found in the City. 72 Washington Street. Clothier and Tailor. Decidedly tho Finest Line of Gents' Ku.rn.isb.ing Goods, Tiitttks and J aliscs, etc., etc. COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OIL From TERlfllNRIi or INTERIOR Points Dnrinc mv term of service in the army I contracted chronic diarrhea,' says A. E. Beneinc, of Halaey, Oregon. "Since then I have used a crcat amount of medicine, but when 1 found any that would givu me relief .they would injure my stomach, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy was brought to my notice. I used it and will say it is the only remedy that pave me permanent relief and no bad results follow." For salo by Blakeley & Hough ton. Ituoklcii's Arim-a Sulvn. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sore.-:, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, cnapped bauds, 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 it Kin-erslv S. L. YOUNG. : JEWELER Watches mid Jeelry rejwiirwl to onter oh shorr notice, ami uitisfiiction jruarant?d AT THK Store ill 1. 1.'. 'liKKlf ii, 2l St. Tlie Ditlle 8! r7 t t u 1 Times nuiKe It all th more neiw-nry to adverti-e. Teat l what the mnt nrociosive of our ftjfine-? men think, nut thev! tame bu 'limsowiii are tne mnt "losjrous ut at limes. 'If-yau .wmU tu rtai-h all tlie reople In this nels;h ibarlnviyoi! cmi t do tetter than talk t" them iJiSTfiU).-)! tbei-v!iiniti of the iMir.Y chronicle. It has more than double the elicuhition ot "anv other !.j;r, and iidvertislaj,' m It jwys bivr. i Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- 2nt h-i-.ir-'t conducted for Moderate FEES. Jour orncc is Opfositc U. S. PTtOTOrnc!: t - rnrrvitenf in less rime thanthoss - ICaiQiC II Will iiauitiskvw. . w ,1 r-inH-l riraWirMT OT DhOtO.. With deSCHO-' Jjtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of J Scfcarsc Our fee not due till patent is secured. APAMPHLcr. "HowtoObtain Patents," with 5 cost of same in the U.S. and foreign countries J 5 sent free. Address, 3C.A.SNOW&CO.: opp. PATtfrrOmce. Washington, D. C. Notice.---Timber Culture. I' & IANi CprtCE, The Dalles, Oc, i August 19, latii i Complaint havine been entered at this Office bv MurrietM if. Marshall njraiust l'reston Heol for failure to comply with law as to HciU'r Culture Entry No. 3110, dated March '."J. IJ.VJ, upon the Ntt'lj of Section 'a, Township 2 N'orih, IUngc 11 East, W. M., in V.'ukco county, Oretjon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, conte-.taut alleziiiK that defendant has wholly failed ami neKlt-ctul to plow or break or culti vate to crov or otherwise, or plant with trws, tree seeds or cuttings, during any of the time fcince makitiK hl said entry', any part of Mid tract, the mm luirtie are heieb) xummoiied to appear at thi.. Otlicu on the 21st d.iy of October, lt'Ji, ftt JO o'clock A. M.. to respond nud furnish tcMhnony cuiiccrniiiK faid allured failure. y-lv5t JOHN V. I.KWJS, Itegister. NOTICE FOR I'UBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalle, Or., (Jet. 'J, 1S3. j Notice is hereby Riven that the followiiix unmed settler has filed notice of his intention to muke linal proof in iiipjMirt of his clAlm, and that mid proof will bo made before the Iicgister and receiver at The Dulles, Or., on Friday, November 17, lsKJ, viz.: KdKur S. 1'ratt, Homestead Application No. :13, for the KK of BW4 and W ', of Hi'i of Sec. 11, Tp. i S., It. 12 V. W. M. He names the following witnese to prove his continuous reiideiice u(ou, and cultivation of, tald laud, viz.: J, Jl. Maglll, Krnnk Driver, Urn Wing anil Charley Wing, all of Wamic, Or. UM7 JOHN W. 1.KWJ8, Kegliter. COPPER RIVETED Clothing Manufactured b) LEVI STRAUSS & CO., San Fraocisco, Calif. t .-1 Every Garment Guaranteed. THE Mn flic RKILROKD Is the line to take FOk BALE BY ",(11 ,JCM IryjmAcm sir. uavr i. ' TMI DALLEB. OREGON. nr-i r TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOOTH. It is the Dlnlnp Car Koute. It runs Througc v'estlbuled 1 rains every day in the year to pi panl and Chicago (NO CHANGE OF CAUS. Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. Pull man Drawing Room Sleepers of latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can be constructed, and In which accommodations are both Free aud Furnished for holders of First and Second-classTickets.and ELEGAHT DAY COACHES A continuous line, connecting with nil line affording direct and uninterrupted service Pullman Sleeper reseivattous can bo secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TIGKETS points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket otlicu of the company Full Information concerning rat, time ol trains, routes and other details furnished on application to W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent D. P. a A. Nav. Co., Regulator oCice, Tht Dalles, Or., or A. D. CHARLTON, V't. General Passenger Agt.. Portland, Ogn The Dalles Gigar : Factory PIBST STEBBT. FACTORY NO. 105. "OxVJTxjLXIiO manufactured, and orderu from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly establiehed,and the demand for the home manufactured article ia increaemg every day. A. ULRICH & SON. Wool Sawing. We have bought the J. C. Meina Steam Wood Saw, and will fill all orders for sawing wood for stove or furnace use at the old rate. Orders left at Maier & Ben ton's will be promptly at tended to, and will guaran tee entire satisfaction. Jacob Wktle. 6-Kdini JohnP.Kkieb. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A PAMILY 01 2000 EEADERS. They read The Chronicle to get the latest and most reliable i;cwn. And they read every line that I), in the paper. That la what roakej the Chronicle an Invaluable odverthiiiK medium. Tho newspaper that goes to the family flresldea Is the one () that tho advertisers of today patronize when they desire to reach the people. When they want your trade their announcement will bo found In tho paper. Look over our coluinua and observe the verifica tion of the truth of tills assertion. Itcnu-mbcr, u trade of u family of two thousand )) in worth asklnif for through these IMl column!), cicially to at our very Executors' Notice. Notice In hereby Klven, that tho undersigned have been duly apiKjIntwl, by the Honorable the County Court of Wasco county, Oregon, execu tor of tho estate of John Baxter, deoeaieil; all jxirwjus havirut claims atalnst tald estate are hereby reiulrcu U) present the name, duly veri fied and with proper vouchers, to us or either, t Antelope, Vaeo county, Oregon, within tlx month from thodatuof this notice. Tho Dalles, Or,, Auk. 3, W.l. JAMES nAXTEK jmu JAMKB WIU'XTKN. Executors of the estate of John tiaxtcr. Uec'd. 2M,w3t jsfeu Qoliimbia Jotel. This Popular House THE DALLES, OREGON. this lately been thoroughly renovated and nnwlj furnished throughout, and is now butter than ever prepared to furnish tho best Hotel accommodations of any liotisu in the city, and at tho very low ratu of $1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c. Otlice of the fat aud commodious opposition Stngt to Dufitr, Kingsley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia, Warm Springs and Prinuvillu is in tho llotol and persons going to l'rinovillu can save fi.OO by going on this Stage line. All trains stop here. J. O. MACK, FIJiE WISE? and Lipi$ Twice a Week From NOW Until December 31, 1894, For ONLY $1.50. Tiiese are Dull Times' DOMESTIC And KEY. WEST CIGARS. THE C E LEBRATE O PABST BEER. FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STIiEET, THE DALLES, OR. WINHNS "HK NEW TOWN has beeu platted on the old camp ground, at the Forks aud k Falls of Hood river, with larxe, sightly lob, broad atruitMiud allcv, uixxl oll ' aud pure water,ivithsbadoiu profusion, K;rfectdraliiak'e,dellKhtful mountain climate, the central attraction as a mountain mi miner re.ort for all OreKOli, beins the nearest town to Mt. Hood, It is unparallclcc as a manuiacturiiiK Center, being tho natural center for ISO square miles of tho hull cedar ami tlr timber, possessing mllllom, of hore-oer in itn dashing sttvamH aud water falls, easily barneyed. Where cheap motive jiower exists, there the manu factories will center, surrounded by soil aud climate that cannot bo excelled anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with trantportatlnn already Hiut.Q you will find this the place to make a jwrfect home or a paying lnvestmeii' See me on the ground, or 3r address me at Hood River Wasco County, Oregon. TITIiE PERFECT W. RossWinans. MILLINERY MILLINERY IPliis Space RESERVED FOR 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. MILLINERY MILLINERY Second st. I. C. NlCKELSEN, The Dalles, Or BURHAM & ROBERTSON Proprietors. CityStables, Corner of Fourth antl Federal 8te., Tho Dalles, Oregon. Those Stablos have on hand tho finost Livory in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Altift. I'fln fnrnlflli TTIrat. ninuu niwmif.lnttnnu i .i,.... ...l.i. ..t..i.. or driving teame, havinK d&ed to tlieir utaMea larKe feedlni,' aud waou room. Coniercial Patronage Solicited. WE WAJiT YOUR IdpEI Just float, BUT WOULD LIKE YOUR P4EY, ()() 'OUR GREAT OFFER I FOR 1894. And THE CHRONICLE pro poses to enliven them by in. troducing its newsy presence into every home in Wasco County. ovn XA J UUICLLXUIX LsT) U L JVJ 111 III II IHfl and to do this we propose to furnish the Weekly Edition for the balance of this yur and one year beyond for already low price of $1.50. K year and a third 16 months- makes a CtfERT amount of the very best read ing matter, comprising "besides the world's news, valuahle in formation on all subjects, and especially for the stock-raiser, the farmer and the orchardiBt, and is the best medium for exposing our resources to the world. If this OFFER Is not enough, our plan to is sue the Weekly in instalments 01 twice a weujt, snouia maite vour decision iavoraoie at once: Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesday's NEWS gets hereafter the Weekly Chroniclf Pait I, will reach you Wed day evening, and Part II oa Saturday evening. FOR The extra trouble and expt connected with this efftrt t please, which is consideA we look to an appreciative public for the approval we are sure it will give us. While we would be glad ol subscription money in advance, it is not necessarily enforced. Subscribe NOW for 1894 And get the benefit of this special rate, which is the offer ever made on this coast Twice a Wee From NOW Until December 31, 1894 For ONLY $1.50.