The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered at the PostotScw t The I?alic, Oregon, tt second-class raattcr. .' THE DALLES I OKEGON - Tlir TOLEDO WEEKLY r.I.AIl Anil I'.unk Contatnlnc all tlie Nnly Letter for Out IJll.r. Second St. I. C. N ICKELSEIM, The Dal los, Or Twice a Week From NOW Until December 7 804, YOUR ATTEflTIOfl U ghIM to the uot that Hugh Glenn, In answer to a general demand from 1 all parts of tlie United States, the Toledo Blade has published in one volume, cloth bonnd, nli oi the "Xnsby Letters" ever written by the late D. 15. Locke, omit ting perhaps a few unimportant letters on local or forgotten topics. Only a few of these letters were ever published in I book form. Everybody has read some of them, but who has read all of them?' The book contains over 500 large pnjres, j sad all the Nasby Letters written dnrtu? , a period of twenty-tire years : also a portrait of T). U. Loche from his iast photograph. It ould sell at one dollar or more, but will never lie placed on sale. One licndred thousand copies are now being printed and bound, and one copy will be sent postpaid by mail free to every person who this winter remit? one dollar for the Weekly Blade one year. Everybody invited to sew! for a specimen copy ol the eeuiy isiaue, which will give a full description of tbej book "The Xa?by Letters." j The Toledo Weekly Blade is the best ; and most popular weekly newspaper published in this country. It has thf largest circulation of any weekly news paper, and goes to every state, .territory find nearly'every county of the union. Only one dollar r year, including the above mentioned book free. Sand postal to the Biade, Toledo, Ohio, for a free specimen copy ot the paper. Send the addresses of vour friends also. Denier hi Wmm., Lime. liiinur. c ... and BuUilinp Mm-riM1 .f n.l kiYi.i. fiirtlf the I luct tin- .,( flew Qolumbia THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House Has mtely been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout, and is now better than ! ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel i accommodations of any house in the j city, and at the very low rate of i $1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c. j Office of tlie fast and commodious opposition Stag? ' to Dufur, -Kingsley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia. Warm Springs and Prinovillo is in the Hotel j and persons going to Princville can save i $4.00 by going on this Stage, line. J All trains stop here. For ONLY $1.0 ttuckli'U'i. Aruics salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cares piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes s Kill ers ly All delinquent taxpayers that don't want their names advertised had better come forward, as the roll will be pub lished on the 21st of this month. T. A. Ward, Sheriff. Ask your dealer for ilezican Silver Stove Polish. A L. YOTTXG. Watches and Jewelry tfjwirwl to order on hrirt notice. nnl -ir.i faction cnaiKBtttstt AT THE . Store u! 1. U. XlcktfUeu. art St. Th iJalle WINHN'S 5 HE NEW TOWS Sis twen jilatted on the old caran jrmuiid, a: the Forts nnd Falls of Hood river, vith larcc. sbrhtly lots.brond streets and alloy, (rood oIl and pare wawr.witii shade hi profusion, perfect dralnace.delizhtf ul mountain climate, the centra: attraction ai. n mountain summer report for all Oregon, beta? the nearest tmvn to Mt. UoxI. It U unnarallelee as a manufacturing center, twine the naronl center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and flr amber. poe-'liiR million!' of hore-rower In Its dashing streams and vritter falls, tasiiy harnwed. Wheie cheap motive power exists, there the manu factories will eccter, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be czcellec acrwhere for fruit and sericulture, and with tramtiortation already assurec you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying lnvcstmerj See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River Wasco County, Oregon. WE DOJl'T WflHT YOUR LIFE! TITltE PElffECT W. RossWinans. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which , taken at its flooa leads on to fortune." Just flow, The poet unquestionably had reference to the 111 Oil Sale ul ip PDnUR & Cane is at C RANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. 1IICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST. "EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the nnder signed has been !uly appointed b.v the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County in probate, erzecutn.- with the will annexed of the estate of James Underbill deceasea. All persons h3vinc claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present them to me with proper vouchers at the law office of Con don Jc Condon in Dalles City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. November 11, li3. CXAUA Z. UstDEBTULL, Executrix of the Estate of James Under bill, deceased. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. V. S. I.ani Omce. The IMIles. Or., ( October 17. WJ3. J I.'otiee U hereby riven that the following named settler ha fllwl notice of bU intentiiu to make final tirixif InouiiMirtof his claim, and that said proof will be uinde before the rwjiiter and receiver of the f . 5. Lund orhee nt The jJulle, Or., on Monday, or. -S!, IMC, viz: lume M. 1'utUan. Ilomentend nnnllcation !'' 2012 for SE!4 ectlon 1, Tp. 4 s. ,U 12 K W. 31. He names the followinj tt'itnesses to prove bin contlnunun retiik-nee upou unl cultlrution of said lurid, viz.: l-'eti Butty. Huch Chriman, W. K. Coron and E. Jf. Chandler, all of The Ualles. Or. 10-Ultd JOHN W. LEWIS, KegiJter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. La.hi OmcK, Tlie Dalles, Oi.,) Oct. 21. 1KC. ( Notice in herebr civen that the following named settler has tiled notice of hla intention to inuve II rial proof in upiort of his claim, and thui taid proof will ho made before the IteBiater and Hecciver ut The Dullea, Or,, on DeeerniAir II, leW, viz. Itulaiiilit ft. Itrookn, devliee of John Hughes, deceueil. Homejtend Aiipllcution So. kSn, for the 6U BK'A and SU jJWif of Htc. Z!.Tv. 1 N.. K. 13 E. lie name the followini; KitrieMea to prove mis continuous rrtiaence upon una cuntvuuon of said laud, viz O. W.Cook, W. A. Miller. Frank UrelgUton and Kcth Morirmi, all of the J)alM Or. U-l L. iiuovrx please take notice. 13-5 JOHN W. I.EWIH, negbtcr. I 1 Ctreats, and Trde-Mark obUind, sad all 2 ast buiinsia conducted liar ytanift fm. 2 Ou Office i omtirtu.i. prcirr 0nc J imiui m cm mcutt patent la mm UM Uu Uwe J fHmoUltom H'MaiDctoa. . . , , . Scd ciodel, drawing or phta WUi dwetip.; Jlion. Vt'ti adriac, U pa Un table or not. free of J Scfeargt. Our not (iuetUlal(U secured. 0 It FAaCHLCT. "How to ObfiSTFatMU." wiuij rx aaaHka1 fta Baa LI . aUlal inMlafll rfHilallTlaM O.A.SNOW4fcCO. The Dalles Daily and Weekly Chronicle. THE CHROMCLE was established for the ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It now leads all other publications in "Wasco, Sher man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow jand Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and othe$. re gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Daily Chronicle is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per annum. Tlie Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of each week at $1.50 "per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Fixe ZDemUow. Oregon. BUT WOULD LIKE YOUfl fSOJlEY, OUR CHEAT OFFEH I FOR 1894. Picture Wings, 11)888 are Hi Times! - o To De foand In the City. 72 CZlashington Street, From TERIMNAL or INTERIOR Points THK - irtta Pal RRILRORD U th Unc to title And THE CHRONICLE pro poses to enliven them by in troducing its newsy presence into every home in Wasco County. Circulation must be doubled, p AND SOU and to do this vre propose to, furnish the "Weeklv Edifion 1 " l,,B rr it rutu Ttrecu for the balance of this year and one year beyond for the already low price of $1.50. A year and a third 16 months makes a GEflT amount of the very best read ing matter, comprising besides the world's news, valuable in- I'll li:iiu Slijr.T rwciTfttlou leu bt- wnrU formation on all subjects, and r To Mid irom all Atrnrric. v Si paul and dhicjjn j::o CHANGE OK CAIW.) t'orajK of l!ni:ic Cr ununBiH,d. hffl rami Iirnwlnc RooraSkcjKsof IhIiki cqulpatav TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Ilc: Unit ra W comtrneuil, and In wfctcn uecnniMiMlntioii me )otb r'ni- nrid FurnUUa lor holttt'rt ot Hrt uni! cfonI-cln Tlckpt.n4 ELE&ANT DAY COACHES A mutlliUtill liiK!, COI'.ll:UllK with nil Unit ullordln? dlruct end unlultrrujittM mrvlc especially for the stock-raiser. THROUGH TICKETS iltfe . J'.usmtld nnd Eur'Hn; tMU l )UICtiH! t i ticket uaee ol the ciimnr the farmer and the orchardist. j . , . , . - Pull tnloratatloti cattccmiut rit, tlmt of and. is tne best medium ior . tritf.i, hm uu& mukt dctniu lumutrf m n).ll(;n'.Hin to W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent I). I'. A A. Jiiv cc . IJecH tor oSft. Ibt Z)ikIU. Or., ot A. 1. HAKITON i Am';. '.icuiTu I'naoi'i cer A?' . J rtual. 'Hz. 13800 isreloose Ci Receives Goods on Stor- M .V K i .IMl'- ""CET. xr. oo. tjij: iam.k it exposing our resources to the world. If this OFFEH Is not enough, our plan to is sue the Weekly in instalments - . . , . , age. and Forwards same to of twice a week, should make destination. your decision favorable at once. n . mtK Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays ReCelVeS CQnSlgnmeirtS , , , . For Sale on Commission, and Wednesdays NEWS gets' stale by Saturday night, and Rates sonble' hereafter the Weekly Chronicle Part I, will reach you Wednes day evening, and Part II on Saturday evening. The extra trouble and expense connected with this effort to please, which is considerable, we look to an appreciative public for the approval we are sure it will give us. While we would be glad of subscription money in advance, it is not necessarily enforced. 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