The Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL TAPER OF HALLES CITY. AND WAJOO C0C5TT. 6 months. PHYSIQUE OF WOMEN. Componltc Statue In Antliropolostrnl ItulliUuc Shown Mnliy Dcfrct. . . . i 1 1...M!!... !.,, I i nc .nillrii;MKi),K-.n nuuuiui; ui iiik world's fair contains a ftntMtc statue shovinc the averape physical ilevelop rnent of six thousand American eollepe pirls. The exposition has few staple exhibits of greater interest and in- ' structlvenpRS to tnonpntiui peopie, savs the New York lYess. This eoni- scbscmption hates. ST KAIL. rOSTACS PRKrAID. is ADVAKC. I1W 075 0 SO - t. siouuu. Su . . i.i- : .1... ..-..'..l per " v " i posue iipure siiuuui iwiih- mi- , Adiwsi all coraratialcatloa to "THE CHK0N-, attention of every father and mother ! ICLE," The Dalle, Oregon, who visits the fair. - ' Tor the statue shows many serious defect; faults which cannot tail to have a serious effect on the health of p. m. ', American women and the rigor and 1 . a. m. to p. ra. , svmmerv of their children. 1 lie pose 9 a. m. olOa.n. . . o,.;,, tl,..t , tho great majority of the college girls Voat-OfBce. orncr hocm Giacnu Unlivery Wluuow 5 a. m. to Money Order "... Sontlar vi 'J, ' . . CLOSING Or MAtLS SaJns RoltiR East .9 p. m. and 11 ;V a. rn west Stage for Goliiemlale 9 p. ni. aud 5:S) p. ra. 1 Prii.evilk "W a. m. "HufuraudanRSprin(rs ..5:30a.m. " fLcavla? lor Lvlo A Hartlaud. 5: a. m. JAUtdoje . -5:3) a. m. j Except sundry. , . ' Tri-vrrekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. I Monday Wednesday and Friday. FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1S93 There is one thing that the people of Oregon need not be in iear of, and that ;c l.o ncEnsEtnntinn nf thu?r tnvfrnrr bv I 1 IUV ....ii...- c. , ni u:n ...... f -n. U3 own nnmber. Arlington ivecora. Mr. Cleveland has closed the last door to his own escape by conferring upon Willis extraordinary power? as com mandant oi the r. S. navy in Hawaii, in case his passports are proffered him by the provisional government. It is believed that the custom of rais ing the hat in saluting ladies is derived from the days of chivalry, when the knights anhelmed before ladies, that by did not know how to do one o the simplest and most vital thiups in the world: to stand gracefully and nat urally erect. The chest is lamentably j thin and narrow. The waist is too tmall. In many other respects grave ' physical imperfections exist. i The lesson which the statue enforces , should be heeded by parents aud in structors and by young women them selves. Much has been done in the physical culture of American girls. Much more remains to be dune. The American young women of the prep are notably taller, stronger fullv developed han their grandmother.- were at the same age. They walk better, they spend more time in the open air and they take a great deal of wholesome gymnastic or calisthenic exerci-e where their moth ers' mothers took none at all. All this is hiirhly encouraging But the movement toward phyt ieal perfec tion which has auspitiouslv begun should be vigorously carried f irvtittl. The happiness of American rirls and the welfare of generations yet to come demand tliK Harmonious physical development means health, and health means beautv. the enjovment of life Ift rather too much for you ; the ordinary, bulky pill. Too big j to take, and too much disturbance, for your poor system. The smallest, easiest to take, and best, are Dr. Pierce's l'leasant relicts, iney leave out all the disturbance, but yet do you more good. Their help 'lasts. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels arc prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. t They're guaranteed to givo satisfac tion! or your money is returned. A " cold rx the head " is quickly cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh 'Remedy. So is Catarrhal Hea'dache, JBv N and every trouble that is caused bv Catarrh. hI) So is Catarrh itself. IF'V The proprietors offer 500 in cash for any case which they cannot cure. Sold bv all druggists. This Is the Season Of the Year Olhen Judicious Advertising Pays. gPECIAL PRICES Baby Caps and Cloaks, Misses' Trimmed Hats. 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER SCO. SHOE FACTORY NOTICE FOII PUBLICATION. an Hninc thpv micht forego the advan tages which their armors conferred upon ! and the ability to perform the duties of , . , , , life without unnecessary hardship or them rendering them defenseless and at the same time by such act declare their belief that woman was the soul and fountain of honor. A New York democratic escange says : The results of the state election are gratifying beyond expectation. The re bake to the arrogant dictation of the bosses is so overwhelming that its ef fects cannot fail to be lasting and bene ficial. "While the defeat of Judge ilay nard alone would have been sufficient to express the indicnation of the-people against the course of the democratic machine, the deieat oi the whole state ticket will serve as a warning to candi dates that consent to run on the same ticket " ith a man who is known to thoroughly distasteful to the people. sufferinc. llealthrulliien" chii 1? rrenervfil In malarial districts by the powerful tonic aud alterative effects of a daily dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, the true malaria! antidote. i liooms to rent at Bev, ' denee on Ninth street. A. Horn's resi-t-23daw TV ANTED l'u'hint: Ounvaiwr il enrd d drev Ubvnil calury mid ei)Mi- lwld wceklv. I'ermaiK'iit iNMtim. HUOWN ltfti;. CO N'urMjrvmen, I'ortlmut, Or. Dt t I Times mnUc- It itll tru' morv L nvewwury to mtvertUc. That i J what the mt)-t jncns'lvf "f "Ur t)uslncs men think, and the-f w bu iutT men arc the mot trwjeroii J t:m" If vim wish to rewch ull the reojili- in :hi inrlRh borhuol vou cun't do butter thun Ulk i t!i"tii ' thrnuch the ciilumii of the Daily firuosK Lr. tbn-. miiri- than double the clrcula'.imi ! ay other .iir, aud udvexttalns lu It jnyr. bis l..v.vn Orncr., The Dnlloo, Or., I Nov. U. 151.15. ntire 1 hervb (riveu that the followiiiR iiHmrtl etUor lnf hlwl mislisjiil hl intutitlnu to uiufct a:ml iiTvf in -ujijirt of ht clnliu niitl that -md jinurf will lo nmlr lwfnre thu ri-KUfr atu rw.uver at The Dnllea, Oretou, ou Wislne-dny, iKwrabor 27. l-Kl. vli lieu Itt Ulnc, HinittMd AiuiUmUon No. 25'i5. for thr NVj o! r u mid EH of i'l4 ":c. 1". T'-'-' S-11 1 1 t'-a1- He namvft the foUowtK wltmi"i to i.rove hl rmitliiuouk rwldence Uoii ami cultlvnttou of aid land.vli: , , H. W Wills, of The lll-. Or., Charlie ' Eaolort, Jameft EocUiu and I'anl Mmuroth of Nun-one. Or, I Jons w. I.rwih, JlfKincr. NOTICE FOR l'UBLI CATION. Probably the commercial affairs of the , countrv were never on a sounder basis More babbles have been pricked and more wind let out of questionable enter- ! prises during the past year or two than ! recent history can furnish parallels for, j eays Town Topics. This being the case j and the lessons of the past being so fresh j in men's minds, sensible action would I seem to be but a natural outcome of a condition with more sensible elements in it than any which has prevailed for years past. One fact may unhesitatingly be accepted. The jeople breathe more freeiy than they did a few short months, or even weeks, a'0. Hard times have , leen the plea for lack of investment, lack of enterprise in every direction. ) Those whose pockets have suffered very little, or not at all, from the depression 1 have used the plea as freely as have ', those whose experiences have been the j worst. The relaxation of the tension under which men have acted can have but one result benefit to trade all over the country, This must ' not be expected as a great spasm. It will doubtless come somewhat slowly. The returning confidence will gather force with every day'e developments, , and not descend upon the country like 1 a cloudburst. The men who could, but would not spend for fear of what might be, and the men who would, but could ! not on account of what really had over- taken them, will each do a share toward , the revivification of lagging industries. 1 The former, seeing the impending peril i pass and disperse like u threatening 1 cloud, will come into the marts and pur-, chase as before, and will reappear with ! their capital to aid the enterprises i which languish for such HUpport. The latter, with collections once made possi-1 ble from expanding business, without J fear of disaster overtaking them, or with the necessary funds furnished to coin-1 plete their ventures, will re-engage in the activities of commerce and in the ' enterprises conceived, but not matured, j Are your children subject to croup? ; If so, you should never be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. j It is a certain cure for croup, and has j never been known to fail. If given j freely as soon as the croupy cough up-1 pears it will prevent the attack. It is i the sole reliance with thousands of. mothers who have croupy children, and i never disappoints them. There is no danger in giving this Kemedy in large and frequent doses, as it contuius noth ing injurious. 60 cent bottles for sale by lilakeley & Houghton, druggists. l'Mtnrse. Moore's ranch, about three miles south of The Dalles, lias unexcelled pasturage and any one who desires to avail them elves of the fact can secure reasonable terms upon application. 17tf Cat flowers and winter blooming plant for sale by Mrs. Phillips. ;Two HatrMouial Pennsylyaiiia Lafiies. Ueutlemcn: Two llnf-loofctns ! rtin.-r!'-a::l ladin.. exevHcnt rujmtatloin-, lndi:tn a-. ft.Iiti did houekej;r. nges Is and 9. worth W.tO ech. iTf uts dead, want topo wit thU In... and uou a HSe to porrejond ith uliv. TiM'x'-aihle fciitiemeti under -Ul. Object. hi.). v..'-t.-rn hinne. Gcntlenu-n. If you nre mainr. ni.il.y inclined. Miiid ?1 bill lu common letti" : - ihi to, names and Hddres-i- of thiee yiniii;: .iin-. Pennsylvania Adv. Oo., li. lawlrn Jtox sr.'. IK'k llun, Vn. La.vi OirtCK, The DallCT. Or..( (tot. . ltfS. t NoUoe i hott'by civeu that tlw follow HK named tctUer naa Bled nnUci- of ul tnti-iiiiou to make anal iroof in tntiott of hl claim, and that ai(t proof will W nunW Uitinv the Hrcinter and rwefver at The Dnllua. Or., on Friday, Norenibor 17. UOi, ill. ICilgHr S. 1'rntt, Homwtnd .Vlitilloatlnu No. SS1S, for the KW ol .-WW and WK of sKW of See 11, Tp. I d.. U. I.' E. W. M. He name the followlnt: wttnea- to juwi; hl rontlnoou!) reahttmee uion. and oultivatlon ni, said land, viz . J. B. Magill, Frank Drlvrr. Uin Wing and Cliorlm' ins, at! of lVumie. Or. U117 JOHN W. t.EWls, UuclBter. .'.-sC'i' -w-JJ f 5..: w, r " XC0: Crtiu;- .. :. ...i-r-.' '" r" VT.'ir,r tj; rlv.u: h- i"-jri' .:.":.i.'Cw.ir.i.,-..l'. ow..rt iji: i- ... '. - -e t-.t -3 t F ; : by lirVrZ,' - ' t'.TI" . " -I' U-C-IiKC' cr Cufesc, u... Executor's Notice to Creditors. K 1 LO H'SA C ATA?? r? li 3 zwz d v: uy.-d to euro "a. i -For ile ! -"IiIjh-- . 1.. f .. it vrp K inrlr. Noice i- hereby riven that the ( .mnr Court . f tj.f MIkio of Oricon fur aw. '.io!ity ban duH Mj.jioiiiU-d the undenilijiMfd tin . s.-rutot o! th'la-t will mid testament of Oe..r F. IWn, dw:t.Mid. All iksimhk huvinir Mt.. araluat the estate of mid defCTiM-d arc herrfjj rciutrad to juent them, with the pr-.; rr M-uubcr, within tlx month" from the date w tr.i notlne. tocaliloxecuuiriit hU jilaee i ri,rt..N:r, near Iall) 'ity, In mid count), "r t the office of W, II. WHmiii, In aid IAilu t:tt. vlCHAEL lOYU;. ExMTitor. Iint'-rt this l.t day of Novemtwr. :tw NOTICE FOli !T1U.1CAT!0 tTtmber Ijuid. Aot Jane X 1W0.J T. 8, LAUb OlTICK, The Dallc-n, (ir., Not. h, li. NoUm 1 hereby Rivn that in pomuJlanw with the jjnwWone of the art of congm of June S, isth, enUtlcd "An art for tb ale of tim ber land in the atntca Califoniin, On-Run, Nevada aud Uanh'.tiKtuu TiTrltiry," ! (.". .-ti'iMinn, Of Klnrtlav. r.iunty of WaKsi, atflto of Orvon. 1im trii - d l.li-d in thl office hi ttwotn htntt mem mt jmrchaw "f the NKW of NWS. of E'ti.ti N-i. . In T4vrniiliii No. 5 . rana' No i:i K W. M.. and will oiler ltnmf to ho tha'. the land Hiuyht l more valuablf for It Uinl'-r or atone than lor agricultural iuriNe, ai.d ti' ei-tabliMh hi olalm to aid land fx'liiri' the Kt-Kiiler and lli oeiver of thin olhee nt The Iiallm nr m th ISih ilav ni jHiilinn. lrt'l He iimne a witnee' (teorve M(!ll, Jn par Knalv, Leon KoudtMU and Uifayutle bavin, all of Kiuskle) . or. Anv and ull .er-oni (iaimtnv advcroly the abovv-dew.'rliaal laud are rwiueated tn Hie their ula.mb in tfiWoPice un or liefore said l.ith ilayi.f Jan uar; , lfi-1. will JOHN W. I.KWln. I!eriler. VIGOR f MEN NOTICE. Easily. Quickly. Pcrmancnlly Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and aU the train oi -!l Iromtarlyerrora'.r later eiceiw. tLe remitu o' overwork, tlckt.ef t, worrr.etc. Fullitreturiti. deTelopii.eat and mn Bl'er. lo every organ dnd jxirtlon of too Ixlr. Klmple. natural methods. Immedlotolmproveii-en. en. Failure irnpwlUe. SJiu references, lu-ik, explanation ai;d prMj.'j milleU (Sealed; free. ERIE MEDICAL CC. BUFFALO, N. Y. In 'he County Ourr of the iiate of Oregon, for YVa'oo Count, In the Matter of the IMate of William Hnmiitou Wilwoi, Iwiwo Notice it hereby riven tmtt the iimi isnie',1 b un order of toe t'oiinty mrt ( t..- ..iu-i.l OreKon. for Humji Count), made h .il -ntvrwl September 7, 1MM, a- ii'inte! ex eiit..r n! the lt will and leatemeiil of th- Mid V, :!llnm HnClilton WiIou. dceenn.-d: Hi! (eunin Invtiili i claims BKlnat Raid mtnle rue lierelij no ined lo prtent tl.e tre with the nruiT viniuhur therefor to we nt the o!li i la. lluiiUneli.ii :& VIIon, The I)iilie. Oreit"i.. i.ithii. nix inontiii, from the mile of thin notice Duted The Dulle, Or.. re;.t. I. : li IK N I ;s .1i.N. Executor of Will of Win. H f .in . dee d 0.')t Estray Taken Up. One black pony, branded either 5 or S on left hip and left jaw. Owner can Imve Hnmely prov- I UK irroiierTT sun lwyiiiK r ioi iiiinie. 1K1.L WILDKlt 10-Mwlm Fontomoc, Tiie Iiullua, Or. Taken Up. One orrel KchltiiK iiIkhU twelve yours old, and branded thin. P on left liouldcr. The owner -t:- iinv.- tne "uuiuial liy puyiiig for this notice li. j. cooi'in:. 1.:. 1i"j. -wtf H. C- IXTielsen, Rheumatism Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame BacK, c. Clothier and Tailor, DecUk'illv tho FitifHt Lino of Gents' Punnisb-ing; Goods, Trunks and Valises etc., etc. COK. .SKCO.N'U AND WASHINGTON. TIIE DALLE, OK. S3. SANDER'S ELEOTBIC BELT With Clectro-Masnetlc 8USPEN80KY. Iuteat J'attaUl llwt Improvement I Win cure without rn!telne all TIuImm rn!ilor from firerauliou of bmn TMrrre forcai esomxoorliJli. crtilon, ea nervoui dblllty, Uplefacaa, Uoiioiur, rt.ru malum, klitixy, lhr and buiddor complaints, lain Lock, lumtueo, KiMiti. all remain corapiainu eeurral III ImmUIi, etc. Tus elect nc belt cuntalo.1 nMierfel lartau over ah ctber. Current u liuunilr feltby wearer or wo forte It H,UM,vu, and will euro all of the above dieasv cr no tor. It.o-j. .uds Iato been cured br thU marveloa invention after all other renellea failed, and we irtva U'dUUtdi of letUraonlaU In this and every other l UK. Our rerral latmnel BUtTWC (IlKTrSitOBT. U prmtcst Una aver offered weak men, unit, wlik all kelli. UalUa4TlceraelreetaCl'aiUTliCUIar0t4 u aars Mead for llius'd pamphlet, mailed .arakd, free SANDCN CLCOTRIO OO., Ko. 17 f irat Mtrcet, WHTUXSi U OX. Job FIRST CLRSS Freah oysters at A. Uoorjr etoro. Keller's coufec- John Pashek, Tie Merchant Tailor, 70 Court trt, Jfext door to Wasco Buc Office. j0 PR ft TH "TIN. CAN BE HAD AT THE JVHo juit received the latest styles In Suitings for Gentlemen, mid lias u large ftmortment of Foretell aud Amer ican Clothi, willed ho can finUh 'i'o Older (or tuo&e. that fuvor tilm. Cleaning awl Repairing a Specialty. CHRONICLE OFFICE Reasonably Ruinous Rates. For Sale at a Bargain. Tho unclorsignod, having secured the machinery and AxTunVoTwhat. was intended for a first-class shoo factory, will sell ihe saine at a bargain. llere is aii engine and UoiTeV of rTu-oci(l " hoVse tower, and a large amount of shoe lasts', line shaft inu, pulleys, beltinc and finr!. 'unlmost a complete shoe factory. Here is also one of the best sites for successfully oper ating a factory of this kind to be found in this country. Write for particulars at once, to 0-V2 -3713.0 IDcallos, Or. Familiar Faces in a New Place. C. 1. BAYARD, Lute Sptctul Agent (icneral Lnnd Ojjfice. J. B. BARN ETT Jt7e leal Estate, Ipap, Iurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. Y PTTBIjIC Parties lmvin ProjH-rty they wish to S-H or Tnule, IIoum-k to Kt'nf, or AUtnict of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to all on us. Wa t-ll-tl tllfl I'll 11 HIS til If V if it T irfiQfUMlt inn nf (vln.ntK and Contests le-fort' the Uniteji Suites Jiuid Oiliee. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. D. BUNNELL, Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs and fi MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young 4KuK Blacksmith Shop. TheDrlles Wasco County, Oregon, Tho Uuto City of tho inland Kinpiro m fiituated at the5"' of navigation on tho Middlo Columbia, and in a thriving rouH city. ITS TERRITORY. , It in tho Hujiply city for an oxU-usivo and rich ngricttiw and grazing country, its tnulo roaching au far bouth as SuniN Liiko, a diBtanco of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. Tho rich grazing country along tho eastern k1ojo of tho t cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tho wool which finds market here. . . Tho Dulles is tho largest original wool shipping Ilt America, alxmt 5,000,000 pounds Ixjing shijiped last )'"" ITS PRODUCTS. Tho salmon fisheries uro the linest on tho Columhiu, ywm this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will ' 1,1 than doubled in tho near future. . . Tho products of tho l.-autiful Klickitat valley jj0 here, and tho country south and oast has this year n"'- warehouses, and ull availublo storugo places to ovrlloir! their products. ITS WEALTH. nuvi, It is tho richest city of its size on tho coast and its -L. scattered over and islwing used to develop more farming i than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climato delightful. ' sibilities incalculable. Jta resources unliiniM, And 0 iorner stones she stands. M j m ft Is now open, and its proprietor will sell lns produced Wino at prices in the reach of eve l) Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Goods guaianw to bo Pure and First-Ulaas in every robpu--. Thompson's Addition. ECH'