The Dalles Daily Gimmick. OFFICIAL PAPER OK DALLE 8 CITY. AND WA8CO COUNTY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY MAIL, I-OSTAOE PRBI'AtD, IN ADVAMCX. Wekly, 1 year 1 11 6 months 0 75 ii 3 ,i 0 60 Daily, lyeur 600 " 6 month 3 00 per " f. 0 50 Address nil communication to " THE CHKOK ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. Post-OIHce. orricK hours Uenerm Delivery Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. in. Money Order " 8 a. m. to i p. m. Sunday O U " 9 a. ni. to 10 a. m. CLOSING OF MAILS trains going East 9 p. m. and 11 :45 a. m. " West. .....9 p. m. and 5:30p.m. Stage for Ooldendale 7:30a.m. ' " l'rliievlllc 5:30 a.m. " "Dutur and Warm Springs. . .5:30 a. m. " LealnK 'or Lyle Hartland. .5:30 a. m. " " jAutelope 5:30n. m. Except Sunday. tTrt-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. I " Monday Wednesday and Friday. THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1893 General Harrison eays : MI am much gratified with the result of the elections." Quite natural. The voters Tuesday throughout the suites have said as plainly as words could make it : Give us back the prosperity of the days when republicans ruled the laud. The democrats could not have expect ed other than defeat when they so shamefully betrayed their incapacity to legislate in the special session of congress just closed. They couldn't agree on anything, and but for the aid of the re publican minority nothing would have been done yet. Wheat yesterday reached a lower point than ever before in the history of Oregon since the 40's, when in the absence of gold and silver, it was a legal tender in payment of all debts, and the only circulating medium. The quo tation for first grade valley in Portland yesterday was 50 cents per bushel. Now that the northern states have so unanimously gone republican, it will be a pleasure to note its steady rise. Cleveland, with all his whipper-in abilities, is but a single man. If his party would have but acknowledged him as their leader, their general defeat at the polls might not have occurred. But they were not on his side, and they wrangled together like cats and dogs, de feating every plan of work. When re publicans fail to agree the minority will give in to the majority, and boldly pur sue some policy, but with democrats there can be no compromise or agree ment, and confusion becomes worse confounded. A Portland democratic evening daily heads its election dispatches "Got it in the neck." The slang is very apropos. The "chauge" having come, with values down and thousands being fed by charity, the voters of the country could not help contrasting the situation with the boun tiful days under republicanism, and with the same strength a man tarnishing for food is given at a fortunate moment, they grasped the implement of guillo tinic propensities the ballot and gavo it to the democrats "where the chicken got the ax." Now that the country is safe, let us have a little reconstruction, or as an esteemed paternal relative would say, let us organize. The senate, which so long delayed legislation, was hindered by a very small fraction of the people though their representatives seemed to magnify their number to a respectable opposition. Oregon, with 310,707 people, has two senators. Three other states, with a combined population of only 100, 851 people, have six senators. A senator from Nevada, casting 9,600 votes, has as much to say as one from Oregon, casting thirty times that number. Let us look into the matter .a little further. Four senators (New York and Pennsylvania representing 11,000,000 people, contend with forty-four senators from twenty-two states, representing the same number of people. Kloven million people who have forty-four senators, are contrasted with fifty million who have tho same repre eentation. Twenty-nine million people have sixty-eight senators from thirty four smull states, nnd thirty-two million have but twenty senators from ten other states. This sort of representation is a disgrace to intelligent people who pro tend to rule by majorities. It is more than that, a great wrong. The senate on present lines, has no right so exist. lluckWn'a Arnica rtalve. The beat salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, 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 26 cents . per box. For sale by Snipes 4 Kin rsly. Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in the drug business at Elkton, Ky for the past twelve years, says: "Cham berlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other cough medi cine I bave ever told." There is good reason for this. No other will euro a old so quickly ; no other is so certain a jweventlye and cure for eroup ; no other fords so much relief in cases of whoop ing sough. For sale by lilakoley fc Mq hum, druggiets. CLAY BEDS OF AM BOY. 1'ecnlUr DtipotltfTof Sediment round on tho Coast or Next Jersey. Millions of years ago certain scdl m ents, which had thoir orlglu in tho washing away of conglomerate rock6 far to the northward, , were brought by water and laid down over 'this part of Now Jersey. From ugo to ngo the character of the material changed according to the source from which it was fetched. Thus.in digging into tho soil hereubout, one fluds it arranged in layers like cake. First, says tho Washington Star, the spade will turn up a rod brick clay. This deposit will extend to a depth of three or four feet, per haps, lleneuth this will be a stratum or clay quite different in nppearanee, and speckled with iron. Underneath the latter is a layer technically termed "fire clay No. I," and below this is "fire clay No. 'J." Next comes a "seamy" stratum, nnd finally layer of what is called "extra sandy," which Ik at the bottom of the formation. All of these clays are useful, being npplied to various purposes, according to char acter and quality. They go through processes of grinding and refining in the factories by which they are freed from impurities and made smooth and perfectly plastic. Such is the raw material, which is eventually turned out in most beautiful shapes for deco rating houses and for other purposes of agricultural ornameutation. This work at present employs artistic skill of the very highest order. The de signs are made by sculptors of the first rank, who consider It not beneath their dignity, any more than did Michael Angelo, to expend their genius upon the adornment of buildings. In fact, many of the objects of art in terra cotta which now grace private dwell ing and public edifices seem almost too admirable, inasmuch as they cannot be seen closely enough to be admired as they deserve. I, a flrlppe. During the prevalence of the grippe the past seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all of the troublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy f-eems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in oiees of la grippe, but in all diseases of throat, elie-:tand lungs, and lias cured cases of asthma and hay fever of long standihir. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free trial Iwttles at trnitS: Kitifily's drug store. ghiluh's Vituluer is what you need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Prife 4v. Sold by Snipes & Kincrsly, druggists. If OWT LISTEN to tho denier who is bent on bigeor profits. I'lio thing that ho wauts you to Imy, when you ask for JJootor Pierce's Fitvorlto Proscription, ianH "iust us good." Proof of this is easy. Tho only guaranteed remedy for tho ailments of wo manhood is tho " Favorite- Prescrip tion." If it over fails to benefit or cure, in making weak women strong or suffering women well, you have your money back. Anything "just as good," or ns euro to bring help, could be, and would be, sold in Just that way. This guaranteed medicine is an invigorating, restorative tonic, es pecially adapted to woman's needs and porfectly harmless in any con dition of her system. It buildB up, strengthens, regu lates, and cures. For periodical pains, bearing-down sensations, ulceration, inflammation everything thnt's known as a "female complaint," it's a remedy that's safe, certain, and proved. kvorything catarrhal in its nature, Catarrh itself, and nil the troubles' that come from Catarrh, are per fectly and permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. No matter how bad your case or of how long standing, you can be cured. Executors' Notice. Notice is hereby given, that tho undesigned huvo own duly appointed, by the Honorable tho County Court of Wasco county, urexou, execu tors of tho estate ol John Baxter, iliwmil; nil persons having claims aRalnst .aM i'tnto are hcrebv required to present tho umw, iluly veri fied and with proper voucher, to ui or either, t Antelope, Wnsco county, Oregon, within six months from the date of tills notice, Tho Dalles, Or., Aug. :!, ISM. JA.MKS 11AXTKIJ AND JAM K.S WHITTKN. Executors of tho estnto of John ISaxter.ilcc'd. &-l,w3t Assignee's Notice to Creditors. W. K. Gnrrctson, of The Dalles, Oregon, hav ing asilsucd his projierty for the benefit of all his creditors, all persons mivinif claims iiiralnst him are hcrebv notified to tireient them to me unilcroatb, at Tho Dulles, Oregon, within three montlii) froni unto. A. K. TIIOMI'sON, AiKiltc, August C, 18J3.-wCt NOTICE. t '-.V.f.f 1 W,fTO Vjp'f'aO. Fan -c.'.sc IT wiuunot cups, ti AnazroeabTcLax&ttvo and NEUVE 'IONIC. sola by Druajrstaor eent by ssatl. 15c. 60c , nusl.(.jj.Trf.cKaije. Samrjled free KfTfc "EJfft T130 Favorite I05TH B JHi KJJ forthc Teeth iu:dUreati.S5c. For anl? by Milpe. v !.inirly. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, &c. f r III la Mi County Court of tho State of Orego'n, for Wasco County, I'l tii" Matter of tho Kstat.) of i Wliil iio Hamilton Wilson, Decayed ( Notice t hereby alvcii that the uwlerilgite-l, by an onier of the County Court of t:iu Stuixof Oregon, for Wasco County, mwie and entered September 7, ISiW, wa appolntol exteutorof the last will and testmcm of the salil William Hamilton Wilson, deceased, all person having claims against suld estate lire hereby no' I lied to present trio samo with the trotr voucher therefor to moat theofllci! r.l Ma), Iluiititigto i iV Wilton. The Dalles, Oreg i. within sis mouths from thu cato of tlili notice Dated Tho Dalles, Or., Sept. 7, 1J1. It. S. IP'S i'lS'OTON", Kxccutor of Will of Win. I!, '.vihon, deo'd y-sw 5t Estray Taken Up. Oik: black tony, bramlcd either 5 or S on left hip ami left Jaw. Owner can have tume by prov ing property and paying for this ii'jtlec DKI.I, i . WII.DKIt, lO'Mwlm Fostotilce, The Djlles, Or. OH, SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT With electro-Magnetic 81T5FENSORY. l.ulcft I'nltnUI Jle.t ImprnvruenU I Will ciirj without mMldno dl D.Udci, rttulling from OTrr-tiiatlo.i of t'luln nrrro foicesi excuses or India, cirilon. us' nerroiu di ttlllty, sitcplomncja, languor, rjM-umittsjn. kidney, liver and bladder ccnpuinu, limeiu-clc. iaittlk'u. s;Utli. til frrnnjn compUlnti 7-m;ral III hi-aUli. etc. Tl.ts lcctrlo licit coculnj jlouiitrftl l r r.i.Dti over ell other". Curr'iJt Ih imtantly folttiy v.crjvr or we forfeit JJ,C0O.oo, a.nl villuuroullcf too coove dlsniui or no lay. Ifcou. lids nav Uvn cored by UiU intrrcluus ItivinMon eftrr all othrr rririinJIei faJM. and wo Klo L'JUdleJc ct terumcnlablr. this end every other note. Our rtn;I luproTM KUXTKIU hlbfl.VSOr.Y. tho fn-4ttst Un orci- olfrred vrcals men, SUIK Khl) U Hi. Ilea! lb mil Inroiu t Ireofth Ol'lUiSl ttil Inti'Ht UOiU'S fccndforllluVd l'aa:pilct,laalled.i4jJ,frCo 8AHUSH ELEOTRIO CO., &0. 173 Viral litreet, JUU'X'bU OliE. VIGOR f MEN Easily. Quickly, Ptrmantntly Retlored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tho train or evils from early errors or later excesses-, tie results of overwork, sickness, worr.eto. Fullstreugtli development nnd toiio given to tvtry organ oud portion of tbo body. Bunplr. natural rntthotfj. ImuiedUlaliiiprovetnriit ceo. Vallure impossible. ifU references. Book, explanation sail proofs nulled (seated) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. V. 7? Two Matrimonial Pennsylvania Ladies.! (i'eutlemenl Two flne-looklisi; l'eiius"lviinla ludlei), excellent reputations, linlnstrlous, splen did housekeeper, urc-s 18 ami lv, vinrth W.UW.tO ench, pntentH dead, want too west this fsll,iiud woiiid llko to correspond lilt nice, resjcuble gentlemen under 40. Object' happy western homes. Gentlemen, if you ntu I'latrlmonlully inclined, send II bill in common letter for pirn ton, tinmen and addresses of these yoiiiic Iudlc. Pennsylvania Adv. 0o,, lOUwlm Hoxtf-V. Uk Haven, I'n, Notice. Timber Culture. U. S. la.vn Office, Tun D.iu.k, On., i I AllKUSt I 'J, 18'JiJ. ) i Complaint havlutr been entered at this oirii-o I by Marrletta M. Marshall ni;aiit i'restou It'.-d .for fulluro to comply with law as to 'limber Culture Entry No. .'1110, dated March 'JO, isvj, utioii tho NWl of Section as, Towuslilp'j North, Willi ii view to mi; euiiL-vii'iiiou oi Mini eiluyj contestant nllcKlni; that defendant Iium wholly failed and iicxlectu! to plow or break or cultf vnto to crop or otherwise, or plant with trees, trco seeds or cilttinxs, durliiK any of tho tlmo since making Ills said entry, any pun of said tract, tho Mid parties are hereby summoned to appear at this OHIco on thu '.'1st day of October, 1HUX at 10 o'clock A. 31., to respond and furnish testimony coiiccrnlnir mid iiIIckmI failure. U-lwSt JOHN W. I.KWIU, Heslster. Executor's Hotlee to Creditors. John Pashek, Tie Merchant Tailor, 7 Count Stvaat, Next door to Www Bun Offioe. ' WtfHvi juit received the latest stylen In Stiitines for Gentlemen, and hsHii largo assortment of KoriJirn and Amer ican cloth, which he can finish To Order or ...vnu i.aiitvui lllll. CUaning and Repairing Specialty. Notice is hereby liven that tho County C'ouit of thu Htato of Oregon for Wiuco County Iinn duly appointed tho uiiderslgnwl the executor of the last will and testament of Ucoruu V. lieers, deceased. All persons havliig claims MKalitit tho estate ol naltf deceased aro hereby reuulred to ireseat them, with tho proper vouchers, within six months from tho dato of this notice, to said executor at his place ol residence, near Dalles City, in fM county, or at tho oflico of W, If. Wilson, in said Dalloa City. UCIIAKI, DOVMJ, Kxecutor. Dated thin 1st day ot November, IhM. .Hw Exeoutor's Notice. , Aotlcols hereby given that the tiuderslKned hau been appolutod by tho County Court of f . Htato of Oregon for Wasco County, executor of tho estate of Catherine Willie, deceased. Hint all erwms hnvltig claims against Mid vstalo aro hereby notiiled and required to present tho same, with tho ttrooer vouchers, to me at tho oillco of Maya, Huntington A Wilson, Thu Dalles, IViisjiA t tit titar lMkni urfftlilts silw ininilliu thodatoof thla iiotlte. W. ii, TAyiXlU. , Kxecutor of said estate; Tho Dalles, Or,, July '', KW.-'M s PECIAL PRICES Baby Caps and Cloaks, Misses' Trimmed Hats. 112 Sacoml Streot. ANNA' PETER SCO. SHOE FACTORY For Sale at a Bargain. The undorsinod, havinp socured tho nmchinory and fixtures of whuL wus intondod for a firKt-class hIioo factory, will auTl tlio samo at. a bargain. Horo is an ongimPand boilor of 40-odd horse nowor, and a largo amount l)THhoo maohinory, lasts, lino shafting, pulleys bolting and find ings almost a comploto shoo factory. . - More is also one of tho host sites for successfully oper ating a factory of this kind to bo found in this country. Write for particulars at once, to i-12 Tlio Dalloa, Or. Familiar Faces in a Ncnu Place. . C. E. BAYARD, J. EC. BARNETT Late Sptciitl Agent Utntrul Land Ojjke. Bayard efts BaEtxrxxott, Jtye ieal Estate, loai, Iiurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTARY PUBLIC. Parties having' Proporty thoy wish to Sull or Trade, Houkos to llont, or Abstract of 'Piths furnished, will iiittl it to their ndviiiltago to call on us. We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests liet'ore the Unitep States Land Ollicc. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. ELL Pipe D. 3UNN . Tin Repairs am Wert Roofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Streot, next door west of Young ct Kuhp Hlacksmith rfhop. TheDalles Wasco County, Oregon, The Gate City of tho Inland Empire is situated at tho hwtd of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. it is tho supply city for an oxtonsivo nnd rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south an Summer Like, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. Tho rich grazing country along tho eastern slope of tho Oun cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, thu wool from which finds market hero. Tho Dalles is tho largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are tho finest on tho Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will ho more than doubled in tho near future. The products of tho lxmutiful Klickitat valley find market here, and tho country south and oast has this year filled tho warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is tho richest city of its size on tho coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to dovolop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climato dolightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these oornor ntones she stands. The California Wine ho use, & Is now open, and its proprietor will soil his jhome produced Wine at prices in tlio roach of ovorybody. Alao, boat Peanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed f to bo Pure and First-Glaus in evpry rospeot. Thompson's Addition, Q. BECHT, This Is the Season CUhen Judicious Advertising Pays. SUMMONS, In tin- Circuit Court uf llio State el rw. Iliu County nr Waico. A. I) llolloti, I'lnititiir, vs. Krnnk It. (llllosplu, Ittitxlii (llllrstilc, W. i:. Hunt mid W. II. miller, Duiuiiiiimt. 71) fVlUlt 1). f)l!l-rlli,"l.',(,.i... , uboir-miiiiftt ilfttmlanlt: III till) IIMIIIDOf !!n tiil,i nl li. . iwuli of ymi lire hereby n-milrri mJT. Mi.rM.vi inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiii nun IfHtllroaln IUM1VO L'llIlKUIl SIllLrill nr lM.r,-M.tl. I.L. . .1... ... . ... " "' u. ...... ... ...w . ... ,m. .villi ill in. linn, iii.rfini. rit.tvir .m i.iIm. u. 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Iliviil, nun mi imiur ;inmt ciaiiniujr UVVI) lnilfc Ml.lv,l in, t ' ' , v , ' 'DW SiMl l LNIllll lllllll IHU l!!ll.J ,,l l.,UljlWU. 4JI.I nltt iiiiil liiircliiiv iiiilil tnortzuftl tnalta. I HI lllllll. I Mill I III lllllll liltHKCIHlUniO truuiil iituiii vn Iliu lmrclnim le let into iiiftlliitnlv. nml inr ntifli iillnrand mnbtr re 1 lilt siiiiiiiiiniK li svrvt'il iiion lOSime I'rmik II. tllllcsnluiiml ItlioiliUiIl!et',tiy lit'llllllll 111 1 HU lllllt:n 'llliwnil.i.ft,n u."r mi i aiin i uiduiv nt i n ii' i iir.niconm I. t .1- ...t. l. ulM iiiiii u 1 1 iiniti rfiiuvi. iitii'.i. hi .am L t'luinilM:rH on tliu'.'iltli ilny nl K'tilOTiiitMK liri'l'll .t ilBNEFII. SUMMONS. In tin- Circuit Court ot mo awtonv inr inu i'(iiiiii) in ,i,i. in. W. A. Jllllor. ) I'Uiintijr, ' vs. i:. 1'. lU-yiiulils, I ItfJimlixnU J !.. I' f i,n,lMi IWluirMlfllilfl itlM& III Illll (Llllllf, III 1111! nilllt! 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