The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Kntcmt .it the 1'oi-toMcu at The Dalle. Ororon, us ecotut-rlna mutter. TI1K l.l.l.r okkoon Wltolirnift Still rimirUttc. A corrospondont of London Notes and Queries says that "it is said that the belter in witchcraft is rapidly dy ing out, with other aneient supersti tions, even in the most unenlightened districts of England. The following story .shows, however, that the hlnek art isstill nourishing: 'There is a witch at Mistorton who can lay a spelt on anybody or anything, if she i- not suited. None of her neighbors ilarvx say "No" to Iter, no matter what she asks for, because trouble always fol lows. One woman did refuse her a buchet of water, and what happened'.' Why. before long the ealf in the ealf house was fixed fast to the thing it took its milk out of, stuck by the nose just as if it were drinking, and there it was, try all the shifts they could, till at last they got her to come and say the word that unloosened it.' " A Million I'rienil'.. A friend in need is a friend indeed and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Couuh Medicine, one trial will convince you that it litis wonderful curative powers in al! diseases of Throat, Chest and Lung's. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at.Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. Large bottles 50c and 1.00. Aie your children subject to croup? If so, yon should never be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Heinedy. It is a certain cure for croup, and ha? never been known to fail. If given freely as soon as the croupy cough ap pears it will prevent the attack. It is the sole reliance with thousands of mothers who have croupy children, and never disappoints them. There is no danger in giving this Remedy in largo and frequent doses, as it contains noth ing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale by IMakeley v Houghton, druggists. Notice. Second St. I. C. NlCKELSEN, Tho Dnllos, Or Twice a Week YOUR ATTENTION l called to tht fact that From NOW Until December IHagh Glenn, .OVJZL n.,.l ltnll.ll..f M...,ri,.f HllVbS"'1 To All Whom It May Concern- -By order of the common council of uTDaUea City, made and entered on the 3d day of November, 1S03, notice is hereby given that said city council is about to proceed to order and make the improve ment of Second street in said city as hereinafter stated, and the cost of such improvement will be levied upon the property adjacent thereto, and said im provement will be made unless within fourteen dys from the final publication ti this notice, the owners of two-thirds of the property adjacent to said street about u be improved shall file their -remonstrance against said improvement vim by charter provided. The improvement contemplated and about to be made is as follows, to-wit: To improve Second street in said city, fron; Union street to the foot of the browei y grade by filling the same tho entire length thereof between said points with crushed rock, so as to bring said street up to the established grade thereof, as heretofore established by ordinance No. -'17. Which grade in the middle of the street is supposed to be of the same elevation as the side walks along said etreet, except where said side walks are not on a uniform grade from square to square, and said street shall be filled in guch a manner that when said improve ment is completed the center thereof shall be on the established grade and and shall slant to eacli side to an eleva tion of 8 inches below said established grades. Said improvement shall be made with rock of such fcize as shall be furnished to the property owners by the authorities of Dalle city, and shall be hauled and placed on said street at the expense oi the restective property owners abutting upon said street, and spread on said street to aH to be of even surface and as directed and under the supervision of the committee on streets and public property. Douai.An S. Duvvk, Hecorder of Dalles City. Dated thin lilth day of November IS93. dH; s. L. YOUNG, : : JBWBLBB : : Watcliei and Jewelry repaired to order on fchort notice, aud hatiifactlou fruurauttul AT THE htorn .1 I. C. Nlckl.n, ad Ht. Tlio llulle t Careati.tnd Trade-Marljs obtahwd, and all Pt- J 5 eat business conducted tor MoofRATt feet. 'oun ornee is Opposite U. S. patent urncc i WW i and wo can secure patent iu Jess tfino l 5 remote from Washington, f beaa moaci, . drawinff or Dhoto.. with descrip- 'tlnr, W arivUe. if nltentlbls Of HOt. ttCC OlZ JenvffC. Our (ee not ductlll patent U secured. a pam-mlct. "How to Obtain fateats," with J ott of aame in tho U.S. and foreign countries. flew Qolumbia THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House Mas lately been thoroughly renovated and iiowlj furnished throughout, and is now better than ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel accommodations of any house in the city, aud at the very low ratu of $1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c. Ofllce of tho fast and commodious opposition Stagf to Dufur, King6ley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia, Warm Springs and Pr'niovllle is in the Hotel and persons going to I'rineville can save 4.00 by going on this Stage line. All trains stop here. For ONLY $1.50. Be Wings, These are To bti found in the City. 72 CUashington Street. From TEIilYilNfili or INTERIOR Points - TltK - WINHNS HK NEW TOWN has bven tilattul on the old cninti ground, nt the Forks and 1 Falls of Hoo,l river, with larse, sishtly lot, broad street nntl allays, Kxl toll ' and puriMvnter.witli sbadoin mofusion, perfect dralnasv.dcllKhtftil mountain climate, the central attraction nsn mountain summer resort for nil Oregon, beinc the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is uniinrallclec tis a manttfacturiiiK center, being the natural center for 1W square miles of the be?t cedar aud Or timber, joM!ssinff millions of horse-jiouer in Its itashlni; streams and water falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the matiu factories will center, surrounded by toll and climate that cannot boexcolk-0 anywhere for f mit and agriculture, nd with transportation already asiun-o you will Hud this the place to make a perfect home or a paying invcstmen See me on the ground, 01 address me at Hood River Wasco County, Oregon. TITLE PERFECT W. Ross W inans. "There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at its Jlooa leads on to fortune.'' The poet unquestionably had reference to the seat tree. Auarew, C.A.SNOW&CO.j J OPP. PATENT Office, WMNINOT0N, D. C. Clsi-Oil Si I Fnniitnre k Garnets at CRAIMDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MIOHELHACH UUICK, - - UNION ST. D. BUNNELL, Pipe WofK. w Repairs aqd Roofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuae Blacksmith Shop. The Dalles Daily and Weekly Chronicle. THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex press purpose of faithfulty representing Tho Dalles and the surrounding country, and tho 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 and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re gions nortli of Tho Dalles, honco it is tho host medium for advortisors in tho Inland Empire. Tho Daily Ciikoniolk is published every eve ning in tho -weok Sundays excepted at $0.00 por annum. Tho Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of eacli week at $1.50 por annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Tlx J3tllow, Oreson. WE DO JIT WANT YOUR LIFE! 1111 Peel RRILROAD Ik tlie Hue to dike IJI tr SOU It l tin- IMiiliiy Cur It. into It ruii( tlirmrn VftiiitiiiHt 1 niiti ovcrj Mm- in tliuTMrto Just ffow, BUT WOULD LIKE YOUH PflEY, And THE CHRONICLE pro poses to enlivon thorn by in troducing its newsy presence into every home in "Wasco County. Circulation must be doublod, and to do this we propose to furnish the Weekly Edition for the balance of this year!jsjjjt DEmI Slid already low price of $1.50. 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 formation on all subjects, and especially for the stock-raiser, the farmer and the orchardist, and is the best medium for exposing our resources to the world. If this Is not enouerh. our ulan to is- Al txt 1 1 . , Receives Goods on Stor- sue the Weekly m instalments age and Forwo,rds same to of twice a week, should make their destination, your decision favorable at once, j RBCejVBS ConsignmBtt Sunday's, Monday's, Tuesday's I gale qr Commis8toL and Wednesday's NEWS gets1 stale by Saturday night, andj (No ( Hanoi: oi' t aus.j ! A. I CMiiiiKiMit ii( Mnliii! C'nri. uiimiriiKS. 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I'ohJih4, )ta Warenouse Chronicle Wednes II on hereafter the We Part I, will rea ' day evening, Saturday evenin FOf 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. Subscribe NOW for 1894 And get the benefit of this speoial rate, which is the best offer ever made on this ooasc. Twice a Week From NOW Until December 31, 1894, For ONLY $1.50. Rates Reasonble. Maui; iooim X7V. "W. OO. Til K l. I.I.IIS. ! GHEflT OFf Eft I m 1894. I WEBSTER'S I INTERNATIONAL rHir,bN.. DICTIONARY " I'nuhrlditU' Ton VMM iimmi"r.t-Vim IIIOKI Hun UWiW USCtMU'U. Hlmnlil own u 1) climiirj. j toiK-criiliiti'lf?" iiTlV. A Library in Itself. 10 oftmi (lunfruil Jnforiiiatlim "","rli5 tho oltmi (lunired lnforrnat in ',,.,; tlm iiiuiipiiL iMirniiiiH: mem v l fcj coiintrloH. cIIIuh, tnwiiH, mill ,jSrnii tiircnof t!m kIoImi; orllciil.tr V'.'i'.'S-uolc-il tlctltloim wroiianilll'cJ1i"JVd Lttlnii of forolKH uuoKitloiHi vxtu, . iirdvorlwi etc., utccli.'. . t fj Thin Work in lu vnlM ' S lioiuoliolil.nnil to tho tcarlior, Mln"f 5 asaiuiiai wan, iinil ni;ii-.'iiiH.'i'" Sold ltl All UunktcllvrH, m ... '' y K'-'il'lii" ieirfW ot iiticiciit V,u' 2 imiuiM. 5 Cfy'llfrf'0l'l,tl", The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 4 HAS A FAMILY OF F 2000 READERS. 'I'liuy ivml 'lhu (llmmlcM to k-' 10 )lu(! iiimt rcllahln i.utv. Anl H"J' tm! tbc that In In tlui HiWr. 'I'liat In w " . 'uum, Ulirmilold (in luviiliiiihlc! mlvi-rtl'lii ' 'l'lii. Jiewiii-r Unit v . Kh " ' ..r'tWr ot loilay imtroiiUu when l '( d tcwih tho pi-oi.li'. When IImi- wiint ) their imiumiii oiiieiitH will l f"1""1 1 ' '.,.rii!c Uiok over our volumiix mid ohwrvo w e Wl Unit nf tlio truth of till '" ,'. Vl . , atr.HluofMM.nllynnwi.tlK" l"yL h worth MhliiK 'r l'r(,"" '1,. columns, MiK-lnlly "ur ur 5l7eap pdurti$ir? tyW'