The Dalits toily Chiroiete. YOl)R flTTEJlTIOl Entered at the Potofflcc at The DUo, Orejron, k second-class natter. THE DALt.KS UEOO CHOICE HUMOR. Baelotv- Is called to the fact that Hugh Glenn, Clothier and Tailor. .Decidedly the Finest Line of. 'Who opera?" Cadley- Dealer in Glass, Liine, Plaster, Cement : and Bnildins Material of all kinds. C'Hrrl"- th Klni't t.lur ( Picture Mouldings To be foand in the City. 72 LQasbington Street. composed thi? 'I don't think it ever vras composed. I don't notice any composure in it." "Pahsi.O'w, what is your idea of a jrentleman?" "I am." "By jove. i'arlow, you always do have original ideas, don't you?" "AT how is your table?" asked the prospective boarder. "Splendid," said . the landladv. "Why- it's so rich that . people are dyin'p of indigestion in my house all the time." "What marvelous vitality Slithurs has! He's been ill six months now. 1 . i Anv other man would have died." "It ', isn;t vitality. It's the times. He is so from TERKIflJUl Or INTERIOR Points hard up he cannot even pay his last i debt to nature." Harper's Bazar. All notes due and becoming due anil all accounts owing ns must lie settled on or before Xovem ber 1st, 1S93, either in wheat, outs, b.irlev or cash. Accounts and notes remaining unpaid after that , date vciil have to undergo costs of col-1 lection. Wo mean business and must positively have money. Ktrspectfuily, dawlm The Ualli Meiicaxtilk Co. Gents' Rtirriishiirig Goods, Trunks and Valises, etc., etc. COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OIU THE- Qolumbia Jtotel.' Norton Pan! I11U1 liiUlli 1 UU111U i I THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House Has lutely been thoroughly renovated and newt furnished throughout, and is now better than ; ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel j accommodations of any house in the i city, and at the very low rate of $1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c. Office of tho fast and commodious opposition Stag to Dufur, Ktngsley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia, Warm Springs and Frineville is in the Hotel end persons going to Prineville can save $4.00 by going on this Stage line. All trains stop here. Twice a Week s From NOW Until December 31, 1894, For ONLY $1.50. Jfnticr to If Mtiqueut Taxiinit?r. AH delinquent taxpayers that don't want their names advertist-d had better come fur ward, as the roll will be pub lished on the 21t uf this month. T. A. Ward. Sheriff. RHILROHD Is the line to take J. O. MACK, TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.! S. L. YOUNG. ' : : JEWELER Watcher xad Jewelry repaired to older oo short notice, and satisfaction gnarnuUvd J.T TUT Store t I. f. MrkfLtu, yd .t.Th Hallf DT T I 1 Times make It nil the more j L" u"e.nry to udvertite. That is w wtiat the suit iri-ens-sive of our businsss rseu .thinfc, tmd ttio; tame bus iness xaunnrc the niist roi-eTiUi nt n: time. If you wish to leach all the ieiple in ttl neurh Jiorhfwt you ca t do better than mis. to then tthenegh the 'ulumu. of the Daily cbbomclc. -Itljia raree than double the circulatuin 01 ucy oherpape-. at.U adfeititinp in I' pays bir. 4 t CaveaS, sad Trade-Marks obtain td, and all Pat- J Jcnt tusisescocducted for MODCHATT Ftts. Oun Otrtcr is opposite U.S. Patcwt office and we can secure paten: la less U3ie taaa taosc J Scd rasdcl, drtwjcs or photo., -with descnp-J ilioo. ffc advise, if patentable or not, free oJ Scharc Our fee not due till patent is secured. PAMPHtCT. "How to Obtain Patents," with SeostoS sbss in the U.S. and fareign countries J Sssstfrcc Address, iC.A.SNOW&CO.: Opp. PA-rnrr office. Washington, d. c It is the Diulne Cur Route. It run Thronga Cestibnltd I'rdu every day in the year to Si p&iil and Chicago NO CHANGE OF CAKS.J Composed of Maine Curs unsurpassed. Pull rum Drawing Room Sleeper of latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING GARS Ikt that ciin be constructed, and in water accommodations axe both Free and Fumiihed Cor holders of First and second-class Tickets, and IH&AM DAY COACHES I FlflE WlMEp and LipO WE DON'T DOMESTIC Akd key west CIGARS. THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER. . a continuous tine, connecting wish all line affonUHB direct and uninterrupted service FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OK. WINHNS WJLHT YOUR . LIFE I Just tyom, hnllman cleeper' reservaUons can be securws in advance tnrongc any ageni 01 me ra. THRMIfiH TIRKFTX 1 1 1 I W W W I 1 t I ft, a V ' " t Enplaad and Europe can tie purchased at ani ! ticiet omce of the coctpany i HE NEW TOW" has been planed on the old camp jrround, at the Forks and v Falls of Hood river, with targe, hlghtiy lo:, broad utrwts and alleys, eooil o and pure water, with anadein profusion, perfect druinaffe.dellRhtiul mountain .4 Ftili lalormanon concerning rates, time 01 trains, routes and other details lumibed od KppUcaticm to W. C. ALLAWAY, Asent V t. & A. Kav. Co., Relator oce, Tht Dalles, O:., or A. D. CHARLTOK, av i. beneral raer.eer Atrt.. Portland. zn The Dalles Cigar : Factory FI3ST STB3ST. climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resurt for all Urecon, beln? the nearest town to it. ilixxl. Jt is unparallelec as a manufacturing center, belnc the natural center for 150 square miles of the beat cedar and Qr timber, possessing- millions of borsjoKer in its dashlni; streanui and water falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the manu factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled anywhere for fruit and airriculture, and with transportation already aMurec you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying iuveatmen TITLE PERFECT See me on the groTand, ori address me at Hood River Wasco County, Oregon. W. RossWinans. i FACTORY NO. 105. DTotice. Timber Culture. I" t. Litn PrncE, The Dalles, Oc,i August 19, Culturt Eiurv No. SI10, dated ilarch 3J. linO, .upon the H of Section S, Township J orth, ltaijRe Xt i-.at, W. 31., in Wusco couuty, Ore?ou, with a view to the cancellation of said entry contestaut ulleeiufr that defetidant has wholly failed ti.l msticieil to plow or break or cultl xfiK to crop or otherwise, or pUut with trtes, tree k1 or cutting, duriuc any of th time fclnt luutlne his uld entry, any port of said tract, the said pnrtie are hereby mimmoued to upiearnt thl OtTiee on the 'Jlst day of October, lrCSI. Kt W o deck A. i!.. to resjond and furnish t'sBtimot v concerning aid alleftd fallute. O-iwSt JOUK W. LEWIS, Iteglster. NOTICE POR PUBUCATION. LD OrncE, The Dalles, Or., Oct. 9, ls53. 1 Kotiee is hereby jrlven that the following named settler has hied notice of bis intention to moke hiul proof in supwirt of his claim, and taut said proof will I made before the Keglster and receiver at The Dalles, Or., on Priday, November IT, 1W3, viz.. dcsr h. I'ratt, Homestead Application No. 213, for the EU ol KW'Xana of SE Of Bee. 11, Tp. 4 rf., U. 12 X. V . II. He names the followinc witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, enid laud, viz.: J, It. JIaslll, Frank Driver, Lon Wins and Charley Wing, all of Wuruic. Or. tU-17 JOUN W. IJiWJS, Hegister. COPPER-RIVETED Clotliing 3Isnufactured by LEVI STRAUSS & CO., San Frucisco, Calif. Every Gbxment Guaranteed. FOk BALE BY PEASE So HAYS, T"t A pQ of the Best Brande V JLjrXi.XXlO raanuiactured, and orders 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 ie increaemg even' day. A. ULRICH it SON. hi m fr-Sidlm We have bought the J. C. Meins Steam Wood Saw, and will fill all orders for Rawing 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 "Wetle. John P. Krier. The Dalles Daily Chnmiele. HAS A FAMILY OP 2000 HEADERS, They read The Chronicle to get the latest and moat reliable i.ewe. And they read every line Uiat is in the paper. That is what makes the Chronicle an invaluable advertising medium. The newspaper that goes to the family firesides is the one (Qn that the advertisers of today patrouiic when they desire to reach the people. When they want your trade their announcements will be found In the paper, took over our columns and oUerve the verifica tion of the truth of this assertion. Remember, a trade of a family of two thousand s. Is worth asking for through these Cm) columns, espclally so at our very Executors1 Notioe. Notice is hereby glTtu, that the undersigned have been duly appointed, by the Honorable the Couuty Court of Wasco county, Onwou, execu tors of the estate of John .Baxter, deceased; all iiersons haviuK claim .against sold estate are hereby required to present the same, duly veri tied Mud with proper vouchers, to us or either, t AMteJnpe, Wasco county, Orecon, within six inomhs irusa the date of this notice, The Dalle, Or., Aug. 8, VM. JAMES BAXTER Av JAXK0 WHITTEK, Xaaeuton oi tbe estate of J oku liaxter. dee'd. ABOVE all things: . Do not let the opportunity pass without securing some of those elegant Art Linens and Embroid ery Silks displayed by . . . 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. Second St. I. C. N ICKELSEN, The Dalles, Or BURHAM & ROBERTSON Propriortort. CityStables, Corner of Fourth and Federal Ste., The Dalles, Oregon. These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. MORE ROOM. Alto, can farneh Flrtt Claw accomsuodatiom to tMnsttni with freljjhi or driving Utami, having added to their nUMea large feeding and wagoti room. CwKitiil Fitnuie Stlicitei BUT' WOULD LIKE YOUH PflEY, OUR OFFEH I 1894. Tnese are Dull Times And THE CHRONICLE pro poses to enliven them by in trodticing its newsy presence into every home in Wasco County. Circulation must be doubled, and to do this we propose t$r furnish the Weekly Editaa for the balance of this jn and one year beyond for t& already low price of $1.50. i year and a third 16 months makes a GERT amount of the very best read ing matter, comprising besides the world's news, valuable in formation on all subjects, and especially for the stock-raiser, the farmer and the orchardist; and is the best medium for exposing our resources to the world. If this Is not enough, our plan to is RTifa t.hft Wfifltrlv in instalments riT t. A i t:t- h. whhk snmi ii jiih. ii.tr your decision iavoraoie at- uuue. Sunday's, Monday's, Tuesday's and Wednesday's NEWS geti stale by Saturday night, aaf hereafter the Weekly Chronicle Part I, will reach you Wednes day evening, and Part II on Saturday evening. The extra trouble and exp connected with this effort to please, which is considerWi we look to an appreciati6 public for the approval we i sure it will give us. While we would be glad of subscription money in advance it is not necessarily enfor Subscribe NOW for 1894 And get the benefit of &i special rate, which is the best ofFer ever made on this coast. Twice a Week From NOW Until December 31, 1894 For ONLY $1.50. 1