4 i , H 1 j - i n J n Jtye Dauters of Eu Iptyerited furiosity and many are tho questions that havo been asked us about the Handkerchiefs which wo displaced Saturday evening. To satisfy their curiosity, wo state that early in the summer we placed a generous order with the New York repre sentative of a Swiss manufacturer, nnd these arc the goods that called forth so much admiration. Dainty, lu Cents to $1.00. ZE33CC3Lixlslto. art all goods marked in plain figures. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. H i wr A xii I . (1 u it I'om-' " nt The Dalle, Ortcon, eki i' detent lantttrr I - Ml AilvrrtUluc f ir flrt liiKurtlon, tind (, (Xmts ibst-Ui':it ltuirrtlon. .ns tlinu notlcv. it - nwlvwl later than 3 o'clock .UiwltiK ilny. s j I MO.NMY, OCT. 30. 18915 Tm l' It and Weekly Chronicle may U fan ' mle at I. Xickehcn't ttore. OCTOBER OLIO. A fiorj' Slftm l'rnm MUrolUurouw N.r lilt. T . ! the truth," nny youriK Mini Kutb, I' timt ww lintiy hIkut II 1-1 u'iiic HH'ny I'lu'whore to Ktiiv, i J ! t think we'd huvu iiiIbmsI her." -now feil at Antelope a week ago Sat- nrdu' . Ihvk nro very plentiful along the river uud lakes. Hie Hfgulutor took out 700 head of bliut'i, t morning. S Harris' auction tale will be con tinued ,ivu-r on, of which due notice Tilt- teer ordinance is being enforced in a new way, judging from the numer ouf verttmied outbuildings below the hi utr. Tm. CViiosin.i: has held the forma later than usual this evening waiting for tin- n'lmte in Washington to vote the rt'jK'Hi bill, but up to 4:15 Pacific Count time no vote had been taken. The sen ate chamber is, however, crowded with luemk-re, waiting to vote. 5:0-3 The repeal bill parsed without amendment. At the balloon ascension Saturday, the aeronaut dropped a lot of handbills Mien ho had ascended beveral hundred itet. For this t-urvicu tho balloonist tiiarged I'.oO. Thoy were found to bo We & .MuyB' bills announcing their - uoiuewi, auu ih u nno witn uiu hm ontemristi in advertisini.'. which aa ingenious na it is varied. Oar bIiow window wan recruited fint urday by some mammoth potatoes Krovrn by Mr. Phil Wagner nnd some onions by Mr. L. A. Sears, of 8-Mile. Tim niurphys are splendid Hpeuiinens of "'fir class, none of them weighing loss 'tan two pounds, while tho onions, of io Jlod Weatherstleld and Yellow Dan nth varieties, would "make tho angels weep." To new subscribers and those who pay nP arrearages and renew wo give them N'ti paper twice a week uutil January l8t, lfaoi, i)0 not miss this opportunit y, 68 It is the best you are likely to ever have. Oar offer Is better than that of ny other paper ou the coast. Just ilnk-twice a week for all of '04, and balance of this year, included, for ""y ti.oo-elgnteen issue free. A number of gentlemen of Goldendale uu mat county have organised what is known as the Klickitat Fish and ume 1'rntAnflvu lnnni.tif,,, I'lin nil Jctof the association, as stated in tho Br,t article of the constitution is "the Protection of the game and fish of our a"ey. the propagation of game, esjeci- 'V UIU JJennv nhniiuiitit. ami iih r!iig united effort for opening our r ways for the migration of fish." urday night to witness the result of tho llfcMng contest. Tho Mandolin club "'Mf the fleeting hour pleusant by a series of sweetest selections. The judges found the jar to contain S,972 beans and the pumpkin 575 seeds. Two tied on the seeds, Mr. Otto Kocbler of Bnke Oven and Wm. Jlealy of Grants. These have been notified of their "elec cion" and w ill settle it between them who will carry the handsome gentle man's watch. Mrs. W. II. Wilson won tho ladies watch, guessing S,095. Mr. .lellYm Tnkrn tit th Asjlum. Mr. W. J. JeiTers was taken to the in sane asylum at .Salem .Saturday night, in charge of Deputy Sheriff I'hirmun. The unfortunate gentleman was one of our oldest and most respected citizens, and the current of misfortunes, extend ing over n period of several years, which would have driven h man of less stern mould to destruction, has failed to shake him from a course of righteous living. "Melancholy has claimed him for her own," but no vices have gained a foot hold with this sturdy son of old Scotia. The recent shooting at his son-in-law was not n responsible deed and the trial pending against him will of course bo dismissed. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers have been living with a little daughter on a homestead near this city, entered within the last year. They will Etill reside on tho homestead and do the best they can without the help and counsel of the husband and father, for whom they had a deep and lasting affection. Insanity is the greatest curse endured by a mortal, and it is sincerely to be hoped Mr. Jeffers will bo restored to reason and his family ere long. Itrul Ktutt. Elizabeth and Win. Chambers to Al bert Weigelt, lots G, II and I, block "L Ft. Dalles Military Reserve to Dalles City; $500. Clara L. Jeffers and W. J. Jeffers, lot K, block US, Fort Dalles Military He servo to Dalles City; 1. OulilU: CtirtllW-utua "t Awitril. Tho premium list is compiled for awards at tho tecond district fair and all thooo holding certificates can havo them cashed at tho beerctary's oliice. J. O. Mack, Secy. Gk.vti.kmkn. -I ii tu mibjift to iri.iltcnl iittacks of tick htmiiiuho of the worbt t)ib o tnie, ami coimiiciiml tukliiK Kriuike's lltudueho t upmicn l8t ummer. They euro It la .every inxtiiuce. nnd hltieo that time I mu enjoying niilemlld heulth und have calneil ten iwuudb In weight. Yourn very truly. K. M. ijimk!.h, Conv th, lou. Bold by Kulpe A Klherly. Perhaps some of our readers would like to know in what respect Chamber- Iain's Couirh Itemedy is better than 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 tho system, it will counteract the effect of the cold and greatly lessen its severity, and it's tho 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 und causing its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, und restoring the system to a strong and healthy condi tion. No other remedy in tho market trtssesses these remarkable properties. No other will euro n cold so quickly. For sale by JMakeley & Houghton. ItoHril of KUulUutluu. The county board of equalization will meet ut tho court house on October 23d, 1803, for the purpose of equalizing tho county assessment roll for this yeur'sas Eessment. Tho board will continue in session one week. Joui. Koo.vrz, County Assessor. Crooked Grain. Sheriff W. A. Booth of Crook county passed through The Dalles this morning, en route to Salern with Chas. Crain, sen tenced to the penitentiary for two years for larceny. Tho prisoner is only 24 years old, and has a wife but 15 and a baby. She has gone back to her father's house to live. Stealing amounts to a passion with Crain, and it is a question with some whether he is not a klepto maniac. On one occasion he stole the bolster of a wagon loaded with lumber, the team having been taken off for the night. He unloaded tho lumber, and took the bolster home and was fitting it to his own wagon when caught. He has stolen articles for several years in the neighborhood and the people, tiring of his peculations, had him arrested on one of the charges. The judge gave him a kindly talk, full of wise counsel, before sentencing him, and it is hoped he will be cured of his folly when he is once again a free man. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. B. S. Huntington went to the Cascades today. Messrs. M. Jameson nnd H. French returned last night from Portland. Hon. F. P. Mays left for Portland Sunday morning. " Ho will return this week. " Mrs. G. C. Blnkeley returned last night, after spending" a few days in Portland. Mr. A. W. Patterson, of the Ilennner Gazette, came up on last night's train and left this morning for Heppner. Dr. J. Sutherland came in from Spokane this morning, nnd in company with Mr. II. S. Wilson, left today for Goldendale to attend tho Splawn case. Mrs. J. G. Wilson, accompanied by her daughter Mrs. C. W. Taylor of Wallula, returned from Portland Satur day evening. Mrs. Taylor will remain in the Dalles for a week's visit. Hons. II. S. Wilson and K. 11. Dufur are in Goldendale attending court. The case of Splawn vs. Tho Dalles & Kock land Ferry Co., in which $3,000 damages are claimed, will occupy tho attention of tho court this week. Hev. G. II. McGuffey, pastor of tho First Christian church of Tho Dalles, took the train last night for his homo in tho Blue Grass region of Kentucky. Ho was accompanied to tho train by many of his earnest friends and well-wishers. Mr. McGuffey goes homo for his family and will return in about two weeks. On his return ho will take possession of tho Leslie Butler house, which ho has leased for tho coining year. 1 consider Chamberlain's Cough itemedy a specific for croup. It is very pleasant to take, which is one of tho most important requisites where a cough remedy is intended for use among chil dren. I havo known of cases of croup where I know tho life of a little one was saved by tho use of Chamberlain's Cough itemedy." J. J. I.aGrange, drug gist, Avoca, Neb. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. , SVOOU'H WIOSI'IIODINJA m.. n.-.t Mnallali Remedy. J'rouH'tiy ouo perroincnwj cores All form of A'mouj Weaknu,r.mltlont, 8ptrw otorrhea, Imiottncy and all tfftef vAtwie or Excttut, IX'tn iiroacrlbcd over 1S5 v..nriln tuoiuandfof casciii aaaPB1!. tho ontu Reliable and Jlun- iStfortaMAJKr. . uJlolM kMKn. Atlc druttrUt for Wool'. IUoMliodtae If ho offer.. moworthleiiuodicliiolujlnooof tuU, loavo hU duhouwt store, lucloio prlco la letter, oud i wo will wnd by return mall. J'rUo, ono package, ll,5. OMwUtvltaM.iUwMoure. .'umpu lot lu plalu sealwi envolopc, U eeu U poitaco. Addrvw The Wood Chemical Jo j XUl Wcmdward avenue, Detroit Jil'-h. Hold iu The .Julia by Jilukelcy A llouijt j, Ask vour denler for Mexican nilveri Htove Polish. NEW8 OF THE 8TATE. Malheur's total taxnblo property amounts to (1,102,350; Columbia's $1, 703,481, nnd Benton's $3,422,803. Rev. It. K. Dil worth of Astoria has been compelled to sever his relations with tho First Presbyterian church. Dr. J. J. Kelly has quit Antolopo for his former home near Portland, and leaves tho Wasco county town without a physician. Mrs. T. M. Cross, a sister of tho lato Lieutenant Schwatka, the renowned Arctic explorer, died at her residence in Portland Saturday night of Bright's disease. Tho Salvation Army of Astoria will resist the city ordinanco which forbids them from holding open-air meetings, and will sparo no expense in fighting the matter out in tho courts. Prinevillo will have a ball gamo Nov. 10th. A purse of $75 will bo hung for n two-in-three contest between tho Prine villes and Antelopes. A purso of $25 will be offered for a foot race free for all except professionals. P. G. Carmiclo had rather a tough ex perience in Webfoot recently. Ho went to Scio for tho purpose of selling some bonds of the Prinevillo Irrigation com pany, nnd not meeting with success there he took the train for Eugene, in vesting about all tho money ho had in railroad fare. At Eugene he found the bond market paralyzed, and concluded that he had better get back to Crook county at once, so he footed it from Eu gene to Scio, where he had left his team, and lost no time in getting back across the mountain. Ochoco Review. A I! In County. Th9 size of Wasco county, Oregon, when she was young may be judged from tho fact that in one of the old record books of the county there is a record of a marriage solemnized in ISoO at Green River, Wyoming. At that day Wasco county extended from the Col umbia river to California and from the crest of tho Cascades to the crest of the Rocky mountains. Colonel Sinnott of the Umatilla tells of a deputy sheriff of tho old county who once arrested a man in what is now Wyoming and the win ter happening to set in about the time of the arrest the prisoner had to be brought back by way of New York and Capo Horn. If the writer does not forget the Colonel's version, when the sheriff returned with his prisoner the court and witnesses were all dead and tho prisoner had to bo turned loose. Goldendale Sentinel. Tut to Flight All the peculiar troubles that beset a woman. The only guaranteed remedy for them is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pres cription. For women suffering from any chronic"femalecomplaint" or weakness; for women wlio aro run-clown ana over worked ; for women who are expecting to become m hers, and for mothers who are nursing and exhausted; at the change from girlhood to womanhood; and later, at the critical "change of life" it is a medicine that safely and cer tainly builds up, strengthens, regulates and cures. If it doesn't, if it even fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. What you aro sure of, if you use Dr. Sago's Catarrli Remedy, is either a per fect and permanentciire for your Catarrli, no matter how bad your case may be, or $500 in cash. The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay yon the money, if they can't cure you. ONE MORE WEEK. Thn Time I'xti-tHli-il of tlio I'oiiIiiimI Kxpooitlou. Tho IlnlluM, l'ortlitml A: Ahtorlu Nnv. Co. will Bell round trip tlnkctn to l'ort land. Including udiiilxHlon to tlio K poRltlou, lit WH.nn. TIckntH limited to Nov. 15th. W. C. Alliiuuy, AK-nt. flood .loll I'rlntliiR. If you have your job printing done at Tin: Cmto.vici.i: you will havo tho ad vantage of having it done with the most modern and approved typo, with which wo keep continually supplied. All jobs under tho direct supervision of ono of tho most successful ami artistic printers in tho Northwest. TyjCh Vnlluy llollnr I'lour Mill. Is in complete repair; always in store flour equal to tho best. Also old stylo coarse nnd lino Graham flour, mill feed, etc. W. M. McCoitici.i:, Propr. tll.ll.3m me DoiumDia Packing Co., PACKERS OF Pofk and Beef MANUl'ACTtJHKKB OK Pine ard and Sausages, Curersof BRAND inns mill Hnn UIU I u U11U UUUU11I r Dried Beef, Etc. Mabonic Building, Tho Dulles. Or, toetiop po$tpoi?ed. The balance of Our Large Stock e will Close Out Reqaraiess of Cost! X1GREAT BARGAINS. Store Fixtures for Sale. N. Harris. P. S. Special prices to dealers. Just Arrived from new York SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF todies' Jackets, FR0H $3.50 UPWARDS Iiio & FumisninG At Kemarkably Low Prices. ilia Overcoats $5.50. FULL ASSORTMENT OF fi; ' Winter Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ET0. As we aro lorced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (like tho famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) nnd bad debts, our prices will always be found the verv lowest in the market. We invito our friends nnd customers to examine our eoodf and prices before purchasing. FIRST CLRSS JOB pR nTP Nc CAN BE HAD AT THE CHRONICLE OFFICE Reasonably Ruinous Rates. PAUL KREFT & CO., -DF.ALKP.S IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And tho Most Complete and tho Latest Patterns and Deniii in Practical Painters and I'uiw HaiinurH. None but tlio best brands of in KliorwIn-WlllianiH and J. W. Masurv's Paints used iu all ,mr work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Adonis for MnHury Liquid Puintrt, No chemical combination or soap mixture. A llrst cIiirh article iu all rolorri, All orders promptly attended to. Faint Shot) oorner Thirtlancl Washington Sts., The DatloR, Ortfoi. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turniin; out tho best Boor and 1'oitei east of tho Cascades. Tho latest appliances for tho mauiimetiiro of good health, ful Beer have been introduced, and on y the tim-class article will lf p uced on bo market.