The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY MAIL, POSTAGE rttsTJUD, IN JlDVANCK. Weeklr. 1 rear H!0 6 months. 0 75 0 JO 6 CO 3 CO 0 50 Dally, 1 year " C months. ... M per " Address all communication to " THE CHROX (CLE." The Dalles. Oregon. I'oat-Oltlce. OFFICE UOLT.S General leIlTerr Window Mouer Order " . 6andsr iJ II " . CLOSING OF MAIL trains going East .9 p, m. and 11:44 a. m. " " West .9 p. m. and 5:30 p.m. Stage tor uoldendale " " Prlnevlllt: " "Dufur and Warm Springs .5:S0a.m. " fLeaflng for Lvle A Hartland 5-.S0 a. m. " " tAntclope .5:30 a.m. Except Sunday. fTri-weeklv. Tuesdar Thursday and Saturday, t " Monday Wednesday and Friday. NEWS OF THE STATE. Olex has orennixed n literary nnd tie- A batinp society. ; A Grande Konde farmer drivc3 n tan dem team of a liorse and n yoke of oxen. A few days a?o some parties from Ar lington were down on the river below town fishing. While there they ob served an Indian woman spread a blanket on the ground near by. Her actions attracted their attention some- . ; what. In a short time they were very mnch surprised to find that a child had been born. The mother proceeded to s a. m. to 7 p. m. j wrap it up in a blanket ana. went on ner BH'm'toioa' ml ; wav as unconcerned as though it was an everv-dav occurrence. Record. FRIDAY, OCT. 1893 The improvement of highways is one of the important questions of the day, and should receive more attention than has ever been bestowed upon it. The politics of the South American countries change nearly as often as the moon. It is a wonder the population generally has not met the fate of the Kilkenny cats, since no administration is satisfactory to the people. Ferhaps some of our readers would 7:30a. m. I Hl-a tn Irnnn- it trlmt roon.X't f!hnni hlr .5:30 a. m. I . . . . . . . Iain's uough Kemedy is better man any ( other. We will tell you. When this remedo has been taken as soon as a cold has been contracted, and before it has become settled in the system, ft will counteract the effect of the cold and . greatly lessen its severity, and it's the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony with nature and aids nature in relieving the lungs, open ing the secretions, liquifying the mu cous and causing its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, and restoring the 1 system to a strong and healthy condi tion. Xo other remedy in the market possesses these remarkable properties. o other will cure a cold so quickly. For sale by Blakeley A Houghton. 1 FAKIR'S GLASS DIAMONDS. Vrocoas That Turnod Out to lie n lrctlcnl Tcniwrnnc' Lon. There was a now face among the fakirs on the water front the other morning, the face of a man who made diamonds, rubies and other brilliants out of old glass bottles. The color of the bottles seemed to be the factor that determined the nature of the stone. The implements wore u small hammer, n, little polishlnir wheel tuid a couple of boxes that contained a powder, says the San Francisco Ex nmincr. The fakir had a radiant portable stand somewhat lnrger than the con trivance that a scissors grinder carries, and at that he did a thriving' business. Water front glassware was sacrificed for diamonds, the accompanying sacri fice of silver vnryiug with the sire of the finished product. Glass nuggets as bijr as the Kohinoor, and quite as bril liant as the sun. were placet! within the reach of the cents, and a modest I3-' I i . mm m a tf i . . - "J here is a tide tn the affairs of nun which, taken at i leads on to fortune" ine poet unquestionaDiy naa reference to the Us big enough for a water front engage ment ring, could be bought for twenty cents. Through the crowd nn old man pushed his way. "Here's a lottle!" he exclaimed, "llreak that up into rubies for me." "No rubies in that," replied fakir. "It's a diamond bottle." 1 "Diamonds, then!" shouted the old roan. "llreak it anyhow! I've carried that same bottle for twenty years back, an' many's the diamond an' ruby it's cost me. Ilrenlc it up an keep the diamonds for your trouble!" Apple raising would be found very profitable here if properly attended to. There is not a more staple variety of fruit in existence, nor one that can be better marketed. And again there is not a place where better apples can be raised than are raised in Oregon. In this country 250 women are prac ticing medicine, 275 preaching the gos pel, more than six thousand managing postoffices, and over three million earn ing independent incomes. SincelS30 the patent office has granted over 2,500 patents to women, and in Xew York city 2,700 women support their husbands. COSirOKT, SAFETY, rLEASl'KE. The Dalles. Portland A- Astoria Sar. Co. will sell round trip tickets to Port land. Including admission to the Ex position, at S3. OO. Tickets limited to Nor. 13th. W. C. AlUwaj, A cent. Fresh oysters tionery store. at A. Keller's confec- For Rent. Rooms to rent at Rev. dence on Xinth street. Horn's resi-6-23daw t The railroads in the east are slaughter ing people by the hundreds, and will undoubtedly continue to do so until the rush to and from Chicago is over. The cause is from the fact that at the last moment the railroads have made low rates, and the thousands who could not before avail themselves of the opportu nity are crowding the capacity of the public carriers. Insufficient force, worn oat cars and careleseness are the princi pal factors which are impelling so many , pleasure seekers to their death. A Great Liver Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are ! a sure cure for sick headache, bilious j complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, cos-; tiveness, torpid liver, etc. These pills ; insure perfect digestion, correct the liver and stomach, regulate the bowels, puniy nnd enrich the the skin clear. They ! A.v old picture dealer declares that really pood etchings, prints, engrav , inps and other works of art bring more than their value even at public iiuo i tion. He believes that judicious in- vestment in pictures is as safe as buy ing diamonds. Hoard of Equalization. ; The county board of equalization will ' meet at the court house on October 23d, 1S93, for the purpose of equalizinc the county assessment roll for this year's as sessment, lne board will continue in session one week. Joel Koo.vtz, Countv Assessor. JTIiELT VEGETABLE Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pullets. They're a compound of refined nnd concentrated botanical extracts. These tiny, sugar-coated Pellets the smallest and tho easiest to take absolutely and permanently cure multitude at fifty ' Constipation, Indigestion, Sick and ;st-sized diamond. RHinus Hnndaches. Dizziness. Bil ious Attacks, and all derangements of tho liver, stomach, and bowels. They cure permanently, because they act naturally. They don't shock aud weaken the system, like ' the huge, old-fashioned pills. And the they're more effoctive. One little r Pellet for a corrective or laxative ' three for a cathartic - They're the cheapest pills you can buy, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is re turned. You pay only for the good I you get. MlM Cam at CRANDALL & BURGET'S "xv-ou rttn AllUllfiLtUAUM UNION ST. D. BUNNELL Pipe Work, Tin Repairs anil MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. 9 UUUIl For a perfect and permanent cure of Catarrh, take Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Its proprietors offer $500 reward for an incurable case. Good .Inh l'rlntluc. If you have your job printing done at The Cmto.vici.E you will have the ad vantage of having it done witti the most modern and approved tvpe, with which blood and make rrmtinnnllr Biinnliwl. All inii ni:u iJiuuui,c tt c " ' 1.,- .is good appetite and invigorate and iu.. ui v. strengthen the entire system by their e most euccessiui uuu uruaui- ir:iuer tonic action. They only require one pill 1 in the Northwest. for a dose and never gripe orEicken. i Sold at 25 cts. a box bv Blakelev ik Houghton. ; , Just received a scow load of choice oak t wood. Maier & Benton How many can tell the origin of the habit of closing the eyeE in prayer?) Far back in the past the sun was the universal object of worship. As it rose above the horizon the devotee thanked it for its return to bless the world. As it set in the west he implored its early return. His face was always toward the sun in prayer, and his eyes were closed to prevent blindness. The habit has passed down from father to son for thousands of years. Though the object of worship has been changed, the custom survives. John Pashek, 'The Merchant Tailor, 76 Court StPcct, Next door to Wasco Ban Office. -II.ts Jim received thu latest stylo in Suitings for Gentlemen, ana h a lnrye usortment of For Izu mil! Amer ican CInth. whioli he can tinhh To Order for those tbut favor him. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. Ha7cynut CU0 per VSSVtdy Cur3 ConcliA, nonncu .,torc ahioar. Cru;itros;pi.r: re t."i3 TVhoppfnCousli and AntJinm. F r Conauuj.tloii it has a-) rivul: nascured lUos.untis v.- sre all other-, failed; tt1!1 ajr.r. voc if xahen la time. Cold bv Drujrzista'nn anmrar.no. FcirLnme Rack Mr. Cleveland is the strongest person- or ine3t,u3c i-.ua.bT.uu. sc:s. ality in the United States. Setting his ! H ! LQ N'SC A7AR R K lace uguiueb uiivuuug ciee ii.uii unqual ified repeal he has maintained a bold front throughout the whole fight and will be gratified in his desires. He was I known to be stubborn before, but in the ! matter of the repeal bill his bull dog 1 pertinacity in the face of discouragement, sticking to bis tert through thick ' and through thin, has no parellel in the history of the white house. Republicans admire him now more than ever, and are coming to believe that it was fortunate he was elected inBtead of Benjamin F. Horrison. TlfL DALLES. OK NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ml i auil-. n ? ThU remedr I tunrrir!. teed tocurcjeu. Price M)cti. JrUectortrv-i far Dale by 8nlji! .V Kluerxlr. VISOR F MEN L'. S. Lxsb Office. Th Iu!1i. t)r., Octlitj-.T 17 j Notice If hereby (riven thut thf lullowiiisr nnmed :ttlcr bus filed notice of lur intention t mute finul jinwf in tiiijrt of tn cImiiii, unit thnt -Hid proof will be mnile twfore tliv rtci'trt nnd receiver of the V. H. Uind uthct' Ht Tin.' Pull-.-, Or., on Monday, Nov. IT. l-ss. vie Juuira ,11. ratUon. Hoin.-ittnd uppllcntlon No. 2912 fur r.) . ctIon 1. tp. 4 e.. KUJU W.JI. Hentimen the following wltnfnjit t" prove hi continuous residence tijxm nml rultivutiun of sunl luud, viz.: I en Hatty. Hugh Chriammi, V K. .orou und K. N. Cbaudler, hII of The Dulles, ' lo21td . JOHN W. LKW1-, IlesMer. No other president has been so closely guarded from dangerous cranks as is Mr. , Cleveland now. The precautions taken , ior his protection are unprecedented. ' There seems to be an epidemic of lunacy 1 at present, and demented persons gen erally make the white house their Jlecea. An average of two of them each '. day have called to see tho chief macie- trate during the last month. Moat of them are harmless, but a few are dis posed to be violent. Ordinarily it is very difficult for a crank to approach the president. Just now it is practically im possible. Each visitor at the white house must undergo a rigid scrutiny be fore being admitted. Then there stands at the president's door a Cerberus in the I person of a trusted employe named ! Loefiler. His orders being that only members of the cabinet shall be ad mitted, there is no chance to get by him. But the portal is further protected by an attendant placed there within the last lew days for the express purpose of look ing out for cranks. He carries a gun which he would not hesitate to use if there was occasion. But the treatment of lunatics of all sorts at the white bouse the tuaviUr in modo is prefered to the Jorliter in re, and Mr. Thurber smooths their ruffled feelings and gets rid of them in nearly every instance without the slightest disturbance. la One Tills Certain, Call it malaria or what you may audit gMwally comes without calling, where 111 health does exist Simmons Liver Lagslaidr will restore it. j EmII). Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of rvtH I rem early rimn or latrr exceue. tte result or overwork. Mckr.tn. won-T.etc Fullitrenfrib, derelopment ami Uine Blven to citr7 organ acd portion of the liflr. hlmpli.natnralmetr:M(. lramedlatelmiiruveinMft k-ko. Failure uavj.Ui. Zfti) reference. liok, explanation aod pn(j mailed (tealed) free ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. V. Taken Up. One orrel Reldins iibout twelve yenrn old. und branded thus P on left ahoulder. The owner can have ttieunimal by puyint; for thin notice IJ. J COOI'Elt. Auiruat 13, l-OO.-wtf This Is the Season Of the Year ttlhen Judicious Advertising Pays. Shoo on Third Street, next door west of Ynnnn v. T11 'j-L PI " SHOE FACTORY For Sale at a Bargain. Tlie undersigned, having secured the machinery fixtures oi what was intended Jor a hrsl-elass shoe will sell the same at a bargain. Here is an engine .... .... In ... I . . . . ........ ... . . I I ...... k . . I A 1 I " injr. almost a comlete shoe factory. Here is also one of the best sites for successfully ating a factory of this kind to be found in this coun1 Write for particulars at once, to 9-12 i Tlio Dalles, SUMMONS. 11 DALLES 11 In SUMMONS. V8. I.. I'. Ucynolcl, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, etc In the Circuit Court of the 8tile oi Oregon, for the county of Wiincn. W. A. Miller. "1 I'lainUff, I ( Dtjtutianl. ) Tu 7'. J:jhoIU, the above-named dffeiulant, In the name of the fiwte of Or;on, You re liwliy rtriulred toiipar uml unawer tliu Cmn Iiinlnt tllcil iiKuint you in the tibovc etitith.il nutt within ten day from the date of the wrviceol thm hummona tiwin von. if nerved within thin county or If tcrved within any other county ol I hlaotitlon, mid that titxm the tale of xald wort- thlx atuu.; then within twenty day from the 1 siffi-d preinlncx the imrcliiixer Ixj let Inlo the date of the service of tbl mimniotm tiimn you, i ini.Hlon thereof, und every part tliereof, Ini or If nerved iijKjii you by publication, then you I mediately, nnd for hiicIi other nnd further relief ore required to appear und mnmer uld Corn an to the Court inuy cuin equltalile nnd Jmt. plaint on the flrnt ihiy of the next term ofimhlTliN hiiminoini U nerved ntxiu you, tho aull court, alter ii wek publication of this Hum-' Frank I). lllletilc and I'.hodu (illltupl.-, by pnb roiinn, to-wlt: on Monday, the t llcatiim In The Italic Chiwhici.k, a newxpaper 13th day November, 1HU3, piihlinhe i weekly ut Itallea City, vnco county, i- ' : v- i enumuera on inc.uiii our in nenieuincr. irwi. MIU I'Ompinilll, Mill ior HIIKttl! t. VivvvvOv AttOtpCTO lor liallltlir. the tUrcult Court .'f the State of On-ou for tne county ot vtnuuo. A. It llulhui, 4 I'hilntltr, VS. 1 Frank I. Glllcapli! llhiid.i tilllcsiile. W. i K. Hunt and W II. Ilutlur, iK'feudanU. j To Vnit ). atllr.iiic and'.HUiKta Glllejpte,,, the alxjte-named dtJeittitxnU : In the name of the Ktate of Oregon, you and iaicIi of you arc hereby reoulred to ap).iir and an&vver the complaint tlleil ii;aluMt you In the shove entitled nuit on or befoiu the Unit Hay oi the regular tenu of the Circuit Court of the Mute of Ornrun for Wa-cn County, next following the date hereof, ti-wit, on or before the tatli iluy of Nitvnulier, lKll.'I, aud If you full mi to unytver. for wiuit thereof the piaintlll' will upply to the Court for the teliuf pruyeil for In hi complaint, to-ivlt for a decree- of lurecionure of that curtain mort gage deed made and e.ect,ted by you to the above named plalutiirou the )ith day of Novem ber, Xi'M. Uhu the northwest ijliurli r of kection li in township 1 Muth rangtt 1 1 emit, W M.,lu U'iim'o county. Oregon, and that mud preininen lj wild under mien foret.iixlire de:ree in the milliner provided by law und n'c rding to the practice of a!il Court, that from the proceed of Mich tialc the piaintlll' have nnd receive the num of live hundred .t'oi dollars and Intercut on nalil num Mucc Novemtier Olli, 1'.). at the rate of 10 per cent. ;r annum, alio a further Mini of Ixty h'tl dollark ait a reasonable attorney fee for iiixlituting thin Milt tn fore 'hwe alil mort gage and collect the note thereby nccurcd imU herein sued upon, Uiguther with plalntlir coiIm and di.ihiircincutK made nnd exx:uded In thlit Milt, including accruing coxta and ex:ii'eof .i!e, aud that plniiitllt have a Judgment against you, the said Frank 1). (iillexple, for any defi ciency 111 the proceed of nale to natlnfy fully nil mild Mini, that upon Mich forcclimire aalu all of the right, title, intercut and claim of you and your co-defendants, inch und all of yon und them, nnd nil other perxona claiming or to claim by, through or under you or them, or either, lu nnd to raid mortgaged premise aud every part thereof be foreclined and forever barred from the equity ol redemption. That the piaintlll be allowed to bid ataald foteclixiute ale und purclumc mid mortgaged premlien, at 1.1. SAWEI'S ELEOMIfi PELT With iMMMumllo USFCMSORY. Win run without mnlieiM all m, orrriiTalifiii of brain nrrft ton cralon. A unroot dUIKy. lp! rwiUcjr from orir.ou- rtuautom. klducy, Utt and budiler conpUinu! Wtart. InmtMto. maiiit. all Umilf corapuinu nunal ill iMallli. 4e. TbM Iwtnelfcit oduUu mortgage deicrlbed in Mid complaint, and for trie ml.- ol the iiremikea tucrein aacrilel, to wit the wiutli half of the wiuthwoit quarter, the nottheokt quarter of the nouthMeat quarter, and the nouthweat quarter of the outlicat quarter, of riection Townxhlp one North, Itaugv thirteen Kaxt, Willamette Meridian, con taining one liundred and ixty ncrex, and kIiu aud In Wuico county, Oreg'iu. Alwi, the north hull of the Dortbiut quarter, the northcaat quarter of the northwest quarter, und the out)i exxt quarter of the northeant quarto of nectlou St, Towuahlp one North, itniiRO thlrte4:ti Kant. Willamette Meridian, containing one hundred and nixty acr, and altuated in UW-o county, Oregon, aceoriling to law and tho practice of thU court, and that the prucctdn of naid nalebo nptilled in payment of the amount necurid by aid mortgage, and ntlll unpaid, to-wlt the num of liA).(t), und intcrettt thereon at tho rate of eight r cent er milium from heptcmber 'id, lvjcs. and the further Mini of I'.'.W.W, and Inter eat thereon at the rate Of eight icr cent ;ran num Miiec March 'Jl.lhX, and for an attorney' feu of f.'Mi.Uu, nnd for the conlx nnd dlhure menu inude and cxiartidttd herein. And that the plaintiff1 will apply to the court for it Judg ment ugnlrut you for any deficiency there limy he leiiloiiilng nfter the upplicullou of the pto-cei-di of mid sale ut aforeoald. Vou wilt further tiku notice Ibat I lie nuiri r.n -l. i . . i.t . . ' ""lu till Milt in m-tvmI upin urn b" publl One black lmr. hninriuri olthr at ir C nn l..(i I u., i. , - .. .,. . .. , ' hipnnd leltjaw Owner can have ame by prov haw. Judge of tald Court, did oider being ing properly and paying- for thin .notice, dated BcptBiiilwr'nh, l-OT. ,,. u ."L'''liZi ':in;' ' MAVri, H0NTINOTON it WIIJiON, Mtotl lairiiiaiiy orr all oilan. (.ttmat u ImuoUrfeUVy wcanr or. forfeit $t,M.e, and win cuipuioi uu) anora anaaca or bo tatr, Tnuu. -aoa hara Ua rarad.br Utim mmrrtitMm iaintion arur all otW nnwdiaa falltd. aud no (1t kuultvlt btlumuuulax I hit ami arary other tut. Oar rmrkl Inarms BUCTIUC IUM-UHOCT. tt rrrnien buoa tirr offtrtd wtak nn. Mall Waari, Band for IlUu'tl Fasalikt, nallad .ataka, tne MHMN ILIOTM CO.. Estray Taken Hp. Atlornej for liaiiitiri. Executor's Notice. notice a hereby given that the undumlgned ha been appointed bv the County Court of the Htuto of Oregon for Wruco County, executor of the eatutc of Catherine Wigle, deceomd, and all loniorii having claim agiilimt aald eatate are hereby notllied and re)iilred to present the miint, with the proia.-r voucherx, to me at the otl.ee of Maya, Huntington it Wllaon, The Dollex, Waeo County, Oregon, within ilx mniitliH from the date of tlii. notice. W. II. TA VUtH, Executor of auld dilute, Tho Dallca, Or., July a.', IHtC.-W Two Matrimonial Pennsylvania Ladies. (ieiitlcuieut Two flno looklng J'eniiMivanla ladlea, excellent reputatlona, IliuuMrioim, apleu dld huuiekeiierf , age IK und 'A), worth l:i,iMt.(X) each, parent dead, want to go went thin foil, and wouiif like to i-orreMiond lth nice, waiA.-cUihlc Keutlemeu under 40. Objwt; hapf weaUirn home. (JcDtleinen. If you mo matrimonially Inclined, end II bill In common letter lorpho iun, iiiiiiivii anil nuurewea ui mew young iaaiC4, THE CHEOMCLE was established for the ex- ivAf tn ut a-4 initnlti mi ir aiitiim ' I ' I a I In I IjS ji uan uiii mini' ui ii ui nn v iitiii t . rxz i i ii i i i ut; jiLHmr anu tlio surrounding country, and the satisfying eflect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher- mi ti i - i i i i n Tn n orrfi nnvr r t i rL' i ntrnuT ur n ? Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the Itf medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Dailv Chuoniclk is j)ublished every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $G.OO per annum. The AVekklv fiiKOXiCLii oh Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., add THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHINOCO. Tlio DalloH, Orof Familiar Faces in a jVcw Place. C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Aijtnl General Land Ojjice. 10 13wlm PeunijrlTania Adv. Go,, 'Ilox :a. Uk!1c lluven, l'a. p COLLECTION AGENCY. NOTARY FUBXilC PttrticH haviiiK Proporty twy wish to Soli or Tnwlc, Houses to ALutntut of Titlo furnialiutl, will find it to their udvantugo to call on Wo shull make a Hjwcialty of tho prosocutiott of Claims n boforo tuo U in top btatOH Lmm Ullico. RS. OB. aaaMaaMaa, ywf VafVI B aaar mmmm m Ib now open, and its proprietor will sell his 1,0IIJ" produced Wine at prices in the reach of evoryhou) . Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Goods guarantceu to be Pure and Firat-Ulass in every respoci. Tbompson'f Addition. c EC Hi