OlROo ecihi oaturday, Nov. 4, i8cn. SALE. ' ' Ladies' Kid Gloves. New Goods in Fashionable Shades. Royal Hook Gloves. BEATRICE, A M ('15 BLACK, ..$1 50.. 1 25. I GO... $1 25 . 1 00 0.m P. Centemeri. BLACK, .. COLORED,. ....1 75 Foster Hook. BLACK Oil COLORED, 90 PARAGON, large buttons, $1 50.. $1 25 ALBANI, Mosquotairo, 1 05... 1 40 SUEDE, " l 75 I 50 BIARRITZ, 1 00 90 CHAMOIS, 1 25 1 00 ... 1 '10 I JOVIN, black or colored. .. 1 00. . 90 jgeTWill place on sale, for this day only, a new BIARRITZ Glove at 65c. Tho above are all fresh stock. The Royal 1 look is a great improvement over the Foster Hook, and we are exclusive Agents. One more offer, Mather Gloves, old stock, 60 Cents. Can you do better? ViT all Goods l ' in plain n Marked gures. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Knti'ii-il u tho l'liNtiilllru lit Tlic Dulles, Oregon, UK M't!(ll(t-l!lnH Ililltt'T. l.uliul Allvi-i l Mill;. IU trout jr lliiu (or llmt liinrtlim, ninl ft Cimis ir lliiu fur cut) It Mlleli.'iit limurtlim. Slu-clitl riitus for lone time nutlet!.. Alt lorn. nntlcuH rivlviil Inter tlniti 3 u'l'loclc III Hiviir the followliiK ility. THE CHURCHES. SATl'RDA Y, NOV. -I, 1893 The Ihiihi and Weekly Chronicle may be found on nale at I. V. Nick-etneii'it ntorf. NOVEMBER NUGGETS. Our llly :inuii-iii From In mill Admit tlni tllty. Tin' wiib oliimlil remember If lio'il mnkuii lilt, Tliu tllllcruntv "twl.xt ruiuly Aml reuily.miiile wit, John Dou was arrested today for mill ing liquor to Iiuliiiiiu uihI lodud in tlio county jail. Tlio weekly Oregoniun bus reduced its yearly print to $1 .50. No eauho iH as signed for tho ritHli uct. Mr. .1. B. Crossim auctioned oil' it box ol traps toduy, ltold by Mrs. Blowe.om lot non payment of board by a nioney- Sheep Uiih year have been usst-sHcd at $1,130 pur bend. Last year tlio figure was Tlio reduction oi usfcHsiiiont is dun to tliu decreased value tif sheep tbiH year. Tlio recorder's report showed an uu ii8iml)y large number of arreHtH. Whole number 32, of which 20 were drunk and disorderly, 7 for vagrancy and ft for sleep ing out. The ciihIi n-HuUtii from all arrests amounted to $55. Kdwurd Wood wtiH.Hont to tho poor house yesterday. Ho iH -15 yearn of age and lias been working for Win. Sharp, till rliuumatiHiu incapacitated him from duty. Ho ciui'io from Pennsylvania and Iiuh no frienda or rolativeH Itere. l'aul Kreft is the now mayor ot Dulles Lity. Tlioro is none in tliu eouuc.il who has labored moro nrduoiiHly for the ity'H interoalH than Mr. lvroft. He Iiuh on more than one occasion noglootod 1 tin own business to attend to that of the city. I.aat year tliu tuxublo property of Wuhco county niiioiiuted to ,20'J,8i, allowing u deduction of 802,44(Lfor in lobtetlnosH. This year tho indebtedness will not bu deducted, and the taxable property ought to reuch in the neighbor hood of $! ,000,000. 'i'ho boiiul of equalization Iiuh ad- joiirnod, but without concliulliig their InhorH, ami tho roiiittlndor of tho work will devolve upon the county commit) "loners. For this roiiBou the report for Wasco county will probably bo the laHt to reach the soerotary of Htnto. Tho ciiso of Martha Perkins vh. A. Wilson was tried yesterday In Justice Davis' court, resulting in ft verdict in worof the plaintiff for 40 und interest for four years, togothor with costs. Somo "7 reckless swearing woh indulged in, which will be inquired into mid the Wilty party made to answer therefor. Notice! All notes duo and becoming duo und H accounts owing us must bo settled on r before November 1st, 1893, either in wheat, outs, barloy or cash. Accounts ! notes roiuHining unpaid after that jiato will have to undorgo coats of col lection, Wo mean business and must I'Mitlvcily have money, , , Respectfully, Wlln XlW DaM.KH MuitCANTH.K Co. Services will bo held ut the Congrega I tional church tomorrow tit the usual 1 hour. The Rev. J. Wbisler, although much indisposed physically during tho past week, will J). V.) bo in his pulpit to morrow morning and evening. A full attendance is much desired aggressive work. In the absence of the piiFtor there will be no preaching at the First Christian church tomorrow. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Communion service directly after close of Sunday school, and prayer meet ing tit ":I!0 in the evening. Ail vi'rilni'd I, otter. Following is the list of letters remain ing in Hie posloflico at The Dalles un called for, Saturday, Nov. 4th, 1891!. Persons calling or same will give date on which they were advertised: S V linker G 1J Huyt Alva Boydton Amiens Jensen Thomas 'Collins 'Wm Leslie IWrHl.tiura Daniel I'JiWm McGee Abraham 1! J2vs Mrs .1 U Proctor Wiley Utiton D C llan W S Grey Frank Pond M. T. Noi.a.v, P. M PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. II. F. Gibons is in Portland. lid. Mays went to Portland this morn ing. Mr. J. K. Warner of White Salmon is in the eit.v. Mr. Mart Donnell is over from Gold- oiidalo toduy. Mr. N. Harris it in 1,'ortlaud and will return tonight. Dr. A. W. Itotkin of East Portland is in the city and n-uy locate in this section. Mrs. Chan. Taylor, daughter of Mrs. li. M. Wilhou, leaves for Pendleton to night. A marriage license was issued today to Mr. David A. lipstein and Miss Minnie Freinian. Miss Maud Cougdon is down from Umatilla visiting friends in The Dulles for a few tluvH. Messrs. S. Wilkinson and W. E. Wiley were passengers on tho steamer this morning for Portland. Mrs. lid ward Ueck returned this morning from an extended visit to liutope. While absent she made quite a stay in Norway. United States Marshal Seoley is buck in Tho Dalles, having been in atten dance at the bedside of his sister in Portland, who recently died. norm, ahuivai.s. Skibbo Hotel. Miss A. Wilson, 8-Milo Cruek: J O W Kimsbog, Cliiuoweth Crook ; D C Wilflon, 8-Mtlle; J 11 Hnna lmii, Peter Jlitnahan, Kingsley; J V Brown Grass Valley; Dud Lohr, Uuke Oven: Grorgu Simpson, liuko Oven; L K Lindeoy, Salem, Or.; W Atkinson, Lone Well; U F. Wlckhuui, Lone Well ; A Woisky, llartland, Wash.. Jus. Mini han, Celilo; Walter J Haight. IJake Oven ; 0, h Allison, Trout Luke, Wash. rut to fug-in All the peculiar troubles that beset u woman. The only jitttniiifred remetly for them Is Dr. Pierce's Favorito Pres cription, ror women sutlering from any ehronic"femaleconiplaint" or weakness ; for women who are run-down and over- to become in hers, ami for mothers who are nursing ami exnuusieu; ut me ciiango iroiu giruioou w wuimuuniuu . und later, at the critical "change of life" tl lu u mofllnlnn flint, mifiilv und cor talnly builds up, stroiigthoiiH, regulates ana euros. If it doesn't, if it oven falls to bonetlt or cure, you liavo your money imc. What you are sure of, if you use Dr, . 1 lt......wlaa til Jlttlwlt tl l'tl'. SagO'H uaiarrn ivetnuny, in wimw .....i ...wi.iii 1 1 i.i it .'li r inr vim r uiilui i ll. lUllbllllU II11U1...I.". , no matter liow bad your casd may be, or 500 in cash. inu propnuiuio u m medlcliie pronuso to pay yon mu..v.. If tliey can't cure you. CITY COUNCIL. Tlir tlHual OrlKt. Followed liy a Content for Mnyorraul Kreft Elected. The full council assembled in regular session last evening, the chair being taken by Aid. Krelt, who presided throughout the meeting. After reading of minutes, a petition was presented for the improvement ot Second street, by using tho crushed rock prepared by the crusher. Mr. Hudson stated it was a very reasonable requeBt and that as the street was badly in need of repairs be would favor the petition. On motion of Mr. Hudson the recorder was instructed to draw up an ordinance contemplating said improvement, A petition waB then read from Mr. F. H. Howe, stating thnt he contemplated building and operating a steam Baw mill, and that as the expense of moving and putting in place was considerable he would ask that he be exempt from taxes for a period of fifteen years. Referred to the judiciary committee. A petition was then presented from the saloon men praying for a reduction of their license from .$300 to .$200, signed by nearly every dealer in town. Mr. Lnuer moved that the prayer be granted, which was amended by Mr. Hudson, tliut it be referred to the judiciary com mittee. Amendment carried and mo tion lost. Mary I'onzey asked that the city exe cute a deed to her for lot 3, block B, Trevltt's addition. Recorder instructed to aecertain it facts stated were correct and if so to execute the deed. A report of the running of the rock crusher was next read, showing the number employed and time for each. Mr. Kreft, the presiding ollicer, then said thero were many who had not com plied with the sewer ordinance. The reports of city oflleers were next read, including tho treasurer, street commissioner and recorder, which were adopted and placed on file. Mr. Hudson brought up tho matter of team licenses, saying there were some of tho teamsters who paid no attention to it, roaulting in a motion that the mar shal bo instructed to strictly enforce tho collection of all licenses, and to arrest anyone for non-compliance. Mr. Butts spoke of the caso of Frank Heater, before tho recorder, where tho prosecuting witness, after having de fendant arrested, refused to appear, re sulting in his dischargo. The alderman said there had beeu too many cases of this kind, and the next time wanted tho recorder to summon such witness, under penalty of contempt of court. Mr. Kreft said that the sewer on Lin coln ptreot had caved in, and that it was thoroughly rotten and could not be re paired. Referred to connnitteo on streets and public property. The following bills wero then road and ordered paid : I'LAIMH I'.UU. Douglas Dufur, recorder. Dan Malonoy, marshal 1 1 Burget, treasurer J S Fish, fire warden . ..... W A Maddrou, Bt commissioner Dalles Lumbering Co, nidse. . . J Millard, labor. F M King, labor. . W Burgees, labor A Urquhart, labor ... A Roeso, labor John Farrls, labor. . W R Brown, labor. . . Wm Norman, labor . E Davis, labor N F Barber, labar M M Sayre, labor Antono Knochley, labor 100 00 100 00 80 00 25 00 12 00 78 00 I) 28 4 00 1 25 42 00 30 00 12 00 25 00 24 00 13 00 10 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Claim continued. O M Fonts, labor 10 00 Dalles Klectric Co, lighting strs. 230 50 T T Nichols, ground rent 18 00 Dalles City Water Works, water rent , 32 00 Jacob Wetle, cawing wood 3 00 Douglas Dufur, insurance pre mium HI 90 Frank Mcncfee, professional ser vices 200 00 A Anderson & Co, 1,000 warrants 15 00 Dalles Klectric Co, lights for offices 3 CO Maicr & Benton, mdse 2100 Maier & Benton, mdse 90 Snipes & Kinersly, mdse 170 Jos T Petew & Co, mdse 5 00 Geo J Brown, sawing wood. ... 75 Dalles Klectric Co, lights lire dept . . 0 40 Joles Bros, mdse 3 50 Sinnott & Fish, meals for pris oners 14 22 G C Bills, Bpecial police 7 50 R V Gibons, night watchman. . 75 00 J B Harper, night watchman ... 62 00 Total $1401 10 CII00SIN0 A MAYOU. At this point Mr. Kreft arose in hia chair and stated that it would be in order to elect a mayor to fill the vacancy caused by the deatli of Dr. W. E. Rinehart. Mr. Hudson nominated Mr. Geo. Ruch, in a neat speech, stating that he had talked with a score or more of leading citizens who agreed that the selection would be pleasing to them. The nomination was seconded by Dr. Eshelman. Mr. Lauer then nominated Mr. Paul Kreft, seconded by Mr. Joles. The ballot was spread, resulting in 2 for Kreft and 2 for Ruch, one voting blank. No electiqn and a second ballot result ed in Kreft 3, Ruch 2. Again it was de clared no election,, as it required a two thirds majority of the council. The presiding officer then asked the recorder if he would be debarred from voting, while occupying the chair, and was in formed that there could be no illegality in the proceeding, and the point being conceded by Mr. Hudson the ballots were again spread, resulting in Kreft 4, Ruch 2. The result of the vote was an nounced by the recorder, Mr. Hudson declining in his favor. Mr. Kreft thanked his colleagues for the honor shown by them, but declined to make a speech, naively adding that a man who voted for himself should not be expected to do so. As ho had not yet qualified and was still a councilman, the selection to fill the place of Mr. Kreft was declared not in order. The amended ordinance relating to fires (No. 129) wherein Eection 9 was changed to mean all brick flues, was put upon its final passage and unanimously passed. Mr. Hudson moved that the fire warden be instructed to examine all the flues in the fire limits, and have all re placed by brick that did not meet the requirements. Mr. Eshelman spoke of farmera com ing into town, who had no place to keep their teams, and wanted a public square set apart for their use, so that they would be exempt from pound duties. Mr. Hudson moved that it be referred to the committee on streets and public property. In the meantime the marshal was instructed not to molest them. Concerning the lot owned by the city on Third street, Mr. Hudson, as a com mittee of one from the K. of P., stated that the lodge was desirous of buying a suitable lot upon which to erect a fine building that would be a credit to the city, and wanted to know the value placed by the city upon it. Mr. Iishcl man moved that the matter be referred to the committee on streets and public property. Adjourned. Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in the drug business at Klkton, Ky., for tho past twelve years, says: "Cham berlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other cough modi cino I have ever sold." There is good reason for this. No other will euro a cold so quickly; no other is go certain a preventive and cure for croup ; no other affords so much relief in sases of whoop ing cough. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. I Tie Miller Sta, I 106 Mi Street. M. H0NYWILL Respectfully announces hav ing taken the above premises on lease, and will, 011 Tuesday next, open with a stock of P1EH S CLOTHIHG. Furnishings, Etc., Etc., ami hopes to bo favored with n sliani of tho pub lic patronage. juQtOT) po5tpor;ed. The balance of Our Large Stock We will Close Out Regardless of Cos! GREATBGAINS. Store Fixtures for Sale. N. Harris. P. S. Special prices to dealers. Just firrivea from Hew York SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Ladies' Jackets, FR01VI $3.50 UPWARDS Furmsmn inp I At Remarkably Low Prices. Splendifl Chinchilla Overcoats $5.50. FULL ASSORTMENT OF IjijfP Winter Dry Goods, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ET0. As we are forced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (liko the famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bud debts, our prices will always b found the vcrv lowest in tho market. Wo invite our friends and customers to examine riurj.'ood8 mid prices before purchasing JhUB lf-- " PAUL KREFT & CO., DKALKRS IN PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS And the Most Complete and the Latest PultitniH and De-iinis in "W A.XIL. HP IE3 DBH JFL . rPractical Painters and Paper llangerfc. None but tho best bniiulb of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Palula used in all ,inr work, and none but tho most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Mastiry Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first clas article in all colors All orders promptly attended to. Paiut Shoo corner Thirdaud Waahiugtou Sts,. The Dalles. Oregon THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out thu best Beer and Portei east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the tnunufuetnro of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and on. y the first-class article will be p aced on be markt. 8 Crayons i Lil6-Size Water Color FREEH Wo aio going to giveaway a series of enlarged pictures to our customers commencing Saturday, Nov. 11th, and continuing every Saturday until Christmas. Wo want to show you that it pays to trado at home, and any one who has had photos, madu by us at any time is entitled to a guet-s at each and every picture given away. If you have ever bought a picture of us, como and register your guess at tho Candy in the jar. If you uro not a cus tomer, come anil see tlio kind of work we are turning out1 Tho First Crayon will bo awarded at 7:30 p'clock Saturday evening, Nov. 11th, at the Gallery. Come everybody, it will cost you xoTiii.sd. Tlio jar is on exhibition in Garretson window. THE DALLLES, OR.