Tbe Mies My Chronicle. - t--g, i TOO PRUDENT. OFFICIAL l'APEK OF DALLES CITY. AXD WifCO COCHTT. A lUlla SUBSCRIPTION RATES. t kaii rtrrio raxriib, is adtjjscs. Waiy.lTr t? 0 75 o so 6 DO 6 month. . . " 3 " "Daily, 1 ycr. 6 months. " per " Addrcaa mil communication to THE CHROX ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. Tntt-OBc. omd KOCU General DeUverr Window. . .g a. m. to 7 p. m. Money Order " . . a. m. to -4 p. rn. Sunday i O. " . . .9 a. m. tolO-tn. i closing or XJLtU OTr,."lsxfS -.v.nd s:m: 'oseplnne was wttinp Stage Jot Goldradale 7:a. m. ' quirerinp with excitement. " rrtnevaiK.- o-juiuBi. t c nn( on mv trmis.rs r Who Tfcwaght It DMl to , i (appoint Ml Wilts. Itobcrt tiratiU in "The Opinions of a ' I'hnostvtvVuyr.'' rrives. a tellimr instance of the manner in winch a prudent man may disappoint his wife. The philoso pher in question fancied ho heard a burjrlar and hastened to the bolted chamber door to listen and confirm his , tt r i l j I S 00 i convictions, ins wuc was iinnis unit o J asked lioarsely what was the matter. , : "Fred, are there burplars in the house'."' she pasped. "Sh! Yes.'" 1 "What are you doinp. Fred? Oh, you j mustn't po down and expose yourself. HOW DO YOU pO ' on any account! Promise me that you when you buy shoes or clothing? 1 will not!" Don't vou go to the place ( if vou Having ascertained that the door ' Can find it) where they tell you that was secure, I walked across the room ' vml mar wear the articles out. and I and turned OH ttlC electric lisrhU !unf, If -trrmVn Tint Rtiaf-trw"-! flitvft1 , , , Vai II J wa aw vw ...u I V. THE 1 Oldest Agricultural Paper in Anti-ln. established IBtO.) To all cash subscribers of The Cituoxici.K paying oue year in ndvnncc. ' The American Farmer, 1729 New Tork Avenue, WASHINGTON. D. C. lolt uprirbt, and a pair " jLemTlng lor Lrlc & Hartland .5:30 a.m. of boots, and began took around me, Kmn q Am" lAnlel0Ic 5:30 -m' ! trampling sturdily, tra-weekij? Tuesdar Thursday and Saturday. "Fred, they'll hear you if you make I " Monday Wednesday ana rnaay. j such a noise, said my wile in an upo-i i nized whisper. . TTr f nvno ' "I fervently trust so." I retorted. Senator Polph went after the Cleve land Hawaiian nonsense vigorouBly yes terday. Mr. Dolph sizes np "Para mount" Blount and in doing so voices the sentiments of the American people. "Whatever the opinion of Grover Cleve-1 laad and his man G res ham mav have ' does not coincide with our American ideas of consistency. Oregon, having swept the field in awards for the best timber in the world, the best and biggest fish that swim, the richest of nickel and other mines, the greatest wheat and oats that grow in the the world, the most wonderful plums, prunes, peaches, and pears, and the best flavored big red apples on earth now comes to the front in her usual get-away-with-everything-in-eignt style and captures four premiums in the state school exhibit. Superintendent Mc Elroy has received official notification that Oregon's educational exhibit baE been awarded four prizes for Its special features, indicating the advancement of education in Oregon. The new tariff bill places a higher pro tection on one of the most universally need articles than McKinley ever dreamed of. Our readers will remem ber the fearful hubbub raised over pearl buttons by the democrats, but they have put upon the thread, to sew them on with, a tariff of 18 cents per dozen spools. JfcKinley's tariff tor cotton thread amounted to 7ls cents per pound, or 3?4 cents per dozen spools. Thus it will be seen that the proposed change is more than quadruped the former tariff, which will result in the retailer charging 10 cents for a single spool of cotton thread. There is no article in more universal use than cotton thread. There is no child, girl or woman who does not possess, if nothing ele, a thimble, needles and thread, and the lowest beggar on the streets must have thread to keep his garments togther. Con sistency thou art a jewel. "That's why I'm doing it.'' As I sjsoke my eye lit at bast on some thing adapted to iuy purpose. 1 had been trying to avoid the destruction of a washbasin, and I received with grate ful eagernesiVa pair of Indian clubs which offered themselves, and liftiug them to the level of my brow let them fall clamorously to the iloor. The welkin ranp. so to speak, and 1 sa.uk with nervous exhaustion into an arm ehair. The house seemed deathly still, and it struck me that Josephine on her part was ominously quiet. When she spoke at last it was to ask: "Haven't you a pistol?' "Yes. dear." "Are you goinp to let them take everything? "It is for them to decide, darling." "But. Fred' Josephine did not finish her sentence. The words she uttered were, however, so full of poignant surprise and disap pointment that I felt constrained to inquire, with, a guilty attempt at non chalance: "Is there anything you would like to have me do?" "You are the best judge, of course," she answered, coldly. "Only, do you think it is the usual way!" We hare talked it over many times since, and I have endeavored to make plain to her that, in the process of evo lution, thinking men have come to the conclusion that the husband and father who chops logic at dead of nipht with an accomplished burglar on the wrong side of his chamber door is akin to a refund the money? Why not do the same when yon buy medicine? Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery is sold on that plan. It's the only blood -purifier so certain and effective that it can be guar anteed to benefit or cure, in every case, or yon have your money back. It's not like the ordinary spring medicines or sarsaparillas. All the year round, it cleanses, build? and invigorates the system. you're bilious, run-down, or dys peptic, or have any blood - taint, nothing can equal it as a remedy. The worst cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head, yield tolWK.!l!5!'. Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedv. So certain is it that its mak ers offer S500 reward for an incurable case. Tun Ahemcan KAKMEr., which l now enter ing upon Its 7.1th year, in the pioneer farmer's purer hi the country. It l it larve elght-pagv paper, and contains ,V. column of the choicest ncriPultural m;k1 liter ary mutter, plcntlluIlT embellished with Hue tllus:ratlmi. It Is NATIONAL IN CHARACTER, mid deals with furnilnc mid fnrmer' Interest)' on nroud, practical lines, it EMPLOYS THE BEST WRITERS IN THE COUNTRY, and everything that appears In It column I; of the hlshit character I'vrry dcjxtrtnicnt ol the 'tinner tm!iievt is dlcuel In hu enrncxt, practical way, Inoklnc to theirmitest profit iitnl benefit to the farmer and hi fit mi li lt apii-ar on the : and l'i'b of curb, tuimth, and la furnUhed at the loir price of 50 CENTS A YEAR In advance Thl niakr It thr rltrapnt ncrlrultural paper lu the country. FARMER LEGISLATION. lniriDR the coming year there will Us an Itn mcnc number nf imutet of the moat vttal In terest to fanners dealt with br ConcreM and the Kxecutlve Department tit Washington. It Is highly important that the larmura lie kept promptly and fully Informed it to what In Icing planned and done atleetlng them at the National lanital. They smmlcl all, therefore, take Tltn 1 aukuica.s Farmer, which, being on thu ground. facilities than any other tmpcrs for and devote itelf to thU duty They will tint! lu It conlnntly a great amount nf valuable information that tin can get lu nonther t aper The American Farmer and The Cjmo.vicm: will be scntouo year fur II 7i. New York Weekly Tribune -AND Danesweekiy cnronicie tier I 4 OKNTS make .0C a dav. I utensil ever invented. Uctall. 3.1 c:?. itn 6 Satanic TMMljiri' tutid McM&tin and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. sold In every bout. cents. Gn-ute-it kitchen tn C five tT E WAST YOl TO WOKK FOK 1 mn rtfes pr vel thr 11 making TO fcJVOO I'KR WEKK . thus I 1 WEEK J IVrtfes preferred who enn furnish a hirvHUdj travel through the country; a team, though. 11 j not necessary. A few vacaucien in town and i cities, spare hours may b ud to pxd ad- ' vantage. K. F. JOHNSON A n-.. ! 11th and -Main Sts.. Kichmond. Va t SHERIFFS SALE. Br virtue of an execution and order 1 Isued out of the Circuit Court of tt.v iiate of I Oregon, for the Ciunty-td Wasco, to me directed commanding me to make sale of the 'and ir; the Afd writ, described to-wit: Those ptf'es aud ' panel of land In Wasco County, Mate of Ore gon, known and de-cribHl a the -outh half of ' tion eight ! , ami the outb half nf nation nine '9 and the east half and the southwest 1 nwest quar- nunrterof Ihr northwest ' there i dartet nf action ten (10) i.nd the north half of 1 me iiorumtrti ijttaiie; uuu itje uiiimi fjuarter of the northwest nuarter of section tiftren 1 1. . thought at first; but I remember that j nil In Township one 1,, north of Range fourteen the last time we conversed upon the .. VZ.VV.. '"r " '"f.i " "h" ' , ,. , , ! quarter and the east half of the nort She listens to my arguments, and has lK- d the .outhwe-t nuarter of thf done me the honor to admit tha' is more to be said in mv behalf than, she at first; but I remember t time we conversed upon subject she shook herheac. with the cl tn ce paid to the plaintiff in said action, m air 01 a woman who, in spite of every thing, is still of the same opinion, and she murmured gentlv: "As 1 told you before, Fred, if you had fired once ore the banisters, I would say nothing." 'But I might have been killed or maimed for life!" Josephine looked a little grave, but she answered succinctly: "There are certain risks in this world that a man has to take." Criticiein has been laid upon the Car lin party for abandoning the cook Col gate to a lonely death among the soli tudes of the Bitter Boot range, says the Spokane Review. Unquestionably the act was not heroic. It wag selfish in a measure; but most men, placed under' similar circumstances, would have act-! ed just as the members of the Carlin party acted, and Eome men would not have made so great a struggle to save j tne eznauBtea man. 10 sit in a com fortable room or office and pass judg ment upon men fighting for existence is . an easy matter. Under different cir cumstances men think and act differ- ently. Ordinary human nature will not endure the more terrific teste : in the ( presence of great danger, even if fear be J absent, tne reason usually tlnves away sentiment. 2so man can determine what he would do under trying circum-. stances until he has been put to the I teat. With the snowy wilderness around them; face to face with danger, and 1 playing at desperate odds with death, 1 the Carlin party took a philosophic view ; of tneir duty and their requirements. It was clearly an irapo&eibility to bring Colgate out of the wilderness. As the party saw their situation, they could not help him by remaining. So they put away sentiment and sacrificed some thing to their own instinct of self-preservation. One point, however, in this connec tion, calls for further explanation. When Lieutenant Elliott met the wan derers, why did be fail to dispatch a de tail of Jils party in search of the aban doned man? Here was a case where setbiog should have been left to doubt, There ought to have been at least a de terained effort to reach the point where the Carlin party parted company with the unfortunate man. If Lieutenant Elliott bad made tech effort there would aow be not the slightest blemish on the laurels which be hss fairly won. Xlltt. l.ORt. wni'-h action The iillcltors Loan and Trust i"o.. iixtny wer iilaintl' and James llooth. Mar . tha 51. booth. Everett .. Uall. J F Jle inre. .-arHh H xeClurc. U. G. Alter. Ualph Kozers. Jn II S l!ters, lri Embody, J. 11 ley or aud 1 V Edwards were defenuant, to-wit tnenum of i r.U"'.t) with interest thereon, from Ji:! I. 19J. a: the r?.:e of six per cent per annum and i'Xv.v) ' nil irin-ys tn said action auu cixv ana 01k- Durc ems tnercin tuxen, 1 nnvetoi uy levird ujin the land afore-aid aud on (Saturday-the 23rd ly nf Derrtuhrr IHUS, at the hour of 10 o'clock h. m. in front of the court honsc door, in the City of The built, in aid County and State, I will sell uud land at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor T A War!., i-herilTof Watco County. State of Oregon. novItd Lost, two notes payable to ileins. All persons are warned I purchase said note;. UlW J. (J. AlEl.NS J. C. not to This Is the Season Of the Year ttlhen Judicious Advertising Pays. 4KDNLY- $1.75. H. H. CAMPBELL, Successor to LESLIE BUTLER, Will constantly keep nn hand a complete Hue of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, reputation of Having purchased Mr. liutler'n entire tk, 1 nhall rndenvor to maintain the the houe, which hits ben BEST GOODS AT LOWETT PRICES. - S0UARE DEALING TO EVERY OSL Call and see me, next door to Postofflce. TheDmlles SHERIFF'S SALE. . 1 og'nrtKUfr pirn muxat.t jo; ftX7 1JS '305355 'troai jq;c JO n&3iUQ poc TnNGXHAHH.V'PU ARtmri aiqr-ii-iBnv I sssSr t ri rTTTi j -rT liy virtue of un execution and oriW nf ale. inui 011; of the Circuit Court of trie state of Oregon, for the County of W'sjco, u mi- dirtrtni commanding ine to make nle i.f the iaud lu the said writ described to-wn. inox-pli- e and uir . NOTICE FOIf PUBLICATION, j Timber Lund, Act June S, lSTc j F. h I.ANb OrncK.The Dulle-i, Or.,i I Nov. o, 1J3. i ; Notice is hereby given that in compliance j with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. lV7s, entitled "An act for the sale of tint J bcr lands lu the suites of California, Oregon, : Nevada and Wellington Territory," Neul C Steir ensiili, Of Kingsley, county of Wh.oi, state of Ori-gon, has this day tiled in this otlicc hi-, swont state ment for the purchase of the MI', of NWJ,;, I of cectlon. No. 21, in Township No. H , range No 13 E. W St., mid will otter nrtHif to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its ' timber or stone than for agricultural nurttose. 1 aud to establish his claim to said laud before Wasco County, Oregon. celsoi land 111 vtuco Miuui), siai.- .1 urvgon. ; tu(. Kegistcr and Keeeiver of this iitiiceutThe j.,,.ii 0.1, uraiu v ui-nt .jujiiier , jMnen, or., on the lath dav of January, lain, of se..".ion four and the north half of . l 011 1 jie mv as wlttiew.. Oetirge JlrlJI-od, Jus nine I'JJ. mid the northwest quarter ;of M-etlori j fvT Kusley, Imiu lloudeau and Uifayetto Iiavls eventeen !.), in Township tine ;i. rmrth of ill nf Kiritrslev. Or 1 "" i"' "" " " """"v...- jiuii- ,ny arid nil t:rsous claiming adversely tli ttintt w iijusu niMi jiuj mv -wut ,i uiuiit-y. in i til:iYt'-dc,enis"u laud For sale ly Snlpos A- Kiriersly. VIGOR 0- MEN oner. in ' said ( ourt adiudztd to be 11 Id to the t.hmilfi! in said action, in whluh nctlon The s.i!it'itrs muu and Trust Company were plamtltr and lair.e Ilooth, llartha il lt.itli, Everett I. 1U1.J. K. ileClure, harah II. JlcCIure. U O Alter italph Krzers, Julio N Itiswrs, I'ri Embod . JI lav. iorandJ K. Kdwatds were defendiirib.. ti-wlt. the sum of fJOOO 00 with Interest thereon, from July 1, 1-V2, at the rule of six percent per annum nnd fJW.CO attorney's fees in said action and . cost and iliiliurvMiients therein ta.d. 1 have , this day levied uisio the land nforesaid. and on hat unlay, UUrd day of Ilec-uiler, 1H0S, I at the hour of 10 o clock a. ui in front of the j courthouse door, In the City of Th- li-lk-s. lu ! said Comity nnd Htatc, I will sell saidUnd at , pubdc auction to the hlghent bidder therefor. J T A WAlttJ, KherifTof Waco County, State of Oregon. 1 novA'ttf ersely the n are nuinMiifd to lile their claims Hi this office on or before said l.":lt davnf Jiiuuar). l-'M wlO JOHN W iJBWlri. lleglster. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. SHERIFF'S SALE. I Hy virtue of. on 01 saie issueu nui cxc-utlon and of the Circuit of Oregon for rne directed, order ' Court I the county commanding Essllr. Qtjleklj. Pratnnll)r Restjrtd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and ell tbe train of e!! ,"-" tnf eictnvr. tUe rrtulli of J urc to make ule of the land In said writ, de:rib- UTRSUII, tlCHIllHI, vrotrr.elc. FullitreigtL, development and nmo Klrra to every crganasd prirtlon at the Imdr. Rlmpls.natQralmettioas. ImnirdUtnimprMsernect sn. Failure Impoxluir. SJCUJ refereiKX. r.-.-i, explanation and pnx.U nulled uwakd) fret. ERIE MEDICAL CO. urrALO. n. v. .AM OrriUK. The ballc. Or., Nov. u, WXi. Notice Is hereby given that the followiug liamed settler has tiled notice of bis Intention to make final proof In support of his claim and that sin 11 proot win tie mane tsftore register and receiver ut The lialles, Oregon, on Wednesday, DeeemiifJT. lh!. vU llrwltt ItlliK, Homestead Application No. 'Jsi'i, for the SA of HK'i aud K4 of rt Wi K-c. 10, 1 p. - K. K. 1 1 Kast. He nauies the following w itliesM-s to prove bis coutltiuous residence upon aud cultivation of said laud, viz: II. W. Wells, of The Oalles, Or., Charles Kastou, James Kustou aud I'aul I.imeroth of Ninis'.no, Or. Jon W. LbwIs, Iieslster. Usktucmcm; IfsTiBC lurTercd reut dent from headaclte for Ttars and beint unable to get relief until ft would wear away of Itself, j saw Krauae'a Uaadaafce Casaulca advertised. I tnl SbwB.asd nowaaa never without them, finding it the oalrraady that will five relief, Whn I psule i. lie- larahfirr Irrttar li rmlr nnrt nf the manriililrli p to Brova sbe mnarkaaie Bsawflta mel ved from She im of Krause'a UmAmtut Opsulea. Any mrnrnu aiiffcttity Iron hrtaotia abould procuie jtiiati oatamlaa at once. Hewaie of imitation. Tfc MHHlae im told ouly in boatss asd have the wbbs InttK o Wie laUil; none otaar ten u I tie. assM brSisM Klsanly, asaar Hal a headache coaUaf on J take a ap aasl alwayi find the MUaf iuatantaneotis. ayastfaUy yours, O. il. Wvearr, kocton, Mai ML lor Mexiean Silver Rhmummtimn't Umbtco, Selattota KUtnmy Complmlntta MOKf mm BsBW 13 1 ciltowit, those piece and parcels of land in Wasco County, finite of Oregon, known and de serlbvd as ull of aectluu three ;!J, arid the south half of the southeast quarter ,of section four (tj, and the south half of section five (.1, and the north ball of section eight (A), all in Township one (1), north of llange fourteen (It east of the Willamette meridian, to make and py the sum of money, In said Court adjudged, t,ib paid to the plaintifl In sold action, la which action The t-nllcitors Until and Trust Company were plain tlir nnd Jomea llooth, Martha M Jlooth, F.verett k. Hall, J. F. MrtJItire, haruhll ileClure. V. O. Alter, lUlpli Kogeni, Julia N Ilogt-rs, Url Km udr, J. M. Taylor and J. F. F.d wards were de fendants, to-wit. the sura of ftutfUf) with Inter. itat thereon Iroai July 1. WJi, at the rate of six per cent per aanuio ana a.uu aturtiey feea in said action and eoataand illsbursemeiiu therein taxed, I have this day ievitrd iion the land above dtacrtbed aud on a. tmrnwivSnm klt Wtth llaaSfO SJayytlQ I lata PatiUa r Bs la MM MMflHl aprlcdu iaaciw WTneunf sfltaoat BTrrHusIiou ut 1rau) aturday tboSSal ar of Oacawbtir, IMUU, at the hour nf 10 a. m In front of the court heuse door, lu tne city of The Uailes, lu said count." and state, I will sell said land at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor. T. A, Wsui, KherifTof Wasco county, fitato of Oregon. novZitd Exwator's Hotlse to Craditors. sasiai in lrfU am Igl'ii li asjr aTafearbtni u uf ia at aissaasa ar so aar. TUau afurrj all atsW lyavwiias I afsssf, ansTwe aM ttuaUaOi DflssUirimilals la Utw a4ry eMssr abt. w wsssai ls't BTKilas burjo tr tlffrts fclM. aVil tat Tksr i as t wars ttmdtarlHiu'iil- I Notice Is hereby given that the County Court 1 nf the Klate nf Orwotl for Uil.co Coiiolt has ' duly appointed the underslgr.il the executor of V wt, nil, M,. it tsM,(.v, .i-.ri.v fl , fxrvis, 'awMiHCasalkil.kcaiad.us snvvzn klcdtmio co.. I Ke. I7 lUl.)tr:ut, fMlTLXXM OKU. d'-teastd. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased arc hereby required to prewmt them, with the pru--r V(;u.tiers, wltilu six mouths from the date of this notice, to said executor at his placo of riMideuee, near .Dalle i:lly, in said county, or at the otllce nf W, II. WilMili, in said Dalle City. i UJHAKI. flOVI.K. Exei-ut-. dilated thU Ut day ul iloveuilwr, JV3. ilw EXECTJTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby civen thut the under, signed hue been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Waeco County in probate, executrix with the will annexed of the estate of James Underhill deceased. All pernons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present them to me with proper vouchers at tbu law office of Con don & Condon in Dalles City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. November 11, 1893. ChAKA Z. UXDKUUIM., Executrix of the Estate of James Under bill, deceased. NOTJCE FOK PUBLICATION. Linn Owes. The Oalles, Or.,( Oct. SI, llstn. I .101 ico is hereby given that tne following named settler has hied notice of bis Intention to make final proof In aupport of Ida claim, mid that said proof will bo made before the ileiclster arm tvweiver at I lie I'aiiea, ur. mi iJceemoer 11, WM, rlt KsiIsmsww O. Mraoka, devisee of John Hugbea, deceased. Homestead ApplicaMon No. tSSH. for the H' 8K'i and 4 of Hec. Si. T. I N., It. 13 K, He namea the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence uwn and cultivation of said laud, viz. O. W.Cook, W. A. Miller, Frank Crelghlon and Beth Morgan, all of the Jialk-a Or, a"Jfsr"l l 1IKOWK please take notice. JOHN W. I.KWIH, lUulsjor. Estray Taken Up. One black poti)', branded either S or 8 ou left hip nnd left Jaw Owner can have same by prov. Ins prorty id paying tor this uoilc. UKIA, C. VVII.DKIt, 10Iwlm r'ostoriice.TheDallo., Or, The Gate City of the Inland Empire i situat-nd at the ksod of navipition on the Midtllo Columbia, and h u thriving, pros perous city. ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive und rich agricultunl and grazing country, it trade niaching ub far .outh ua Suimnt Lake, a distance of over two hundred utileK. The Largest W6ol Market. The rich grating country along the eastern elope of the Cu cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from which finds market here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping jioint if America, about 5,000,000 pounds'boing shipjied last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yitil( this year n revenue of thousands of dollars, which will I more than doubled in the near future. The products of the; beautiful L.ickitat valley find market here, and the country south air' uist has this year filled th warehouses, and all available Htorogo places to overflowing witl their products. ITS WEALTH, It is the richest city of its Bize on the const and its money it scattered over and is lieing used to develop more farminf; country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed, its climate delightful. 1 I sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. Andootlt! ..ornor stones she stands. Job a jOl FIRST CLHSS pi pi NT'1" "TIN, CAN Mt HAD AT THE CHRONICLE OFFICE lUasonftbly Huinou