The Dalles Daily Chronicle. KliUT'-'l " tho I'liKtiilllt'UNt Tint llnlk'H, Orr-KOii IH HII'IIIMI-IIIHMI iiiniior, Clubbing List. fhfujiflf ami V V. Tribnne fironiflt Amirifin r'armfr, . . . fhnmiflr anl VtCliirr'n MapaZmf, . . . fbniaiflo inJ ('(Hiwipolilnn Mapazinf, lU'Kiitar Our price jirfco ,. KM tl.V, . . KI.UV M.25 I.iuiltl AiIvitIIhIiic. 10 Cent pur lino for firm limurtlon, unit f Cent it lino fr "' MHHuwjiKint IliMTtlnu, Spirlnl rutiiK for loan tlmo imtlcuN, All liinii iintli'RN rifolvcd IiiU.t tlinn a o'clock trill ujijifiir t!io following rtuy. SATl'UDAY, HUG. 0, 18113 The llnih and Weekly Chronicle may lie found on mile al I. ('. Kiakehr.n'u attire. Silcy DECEMBER DOTS. Nimn1.it (iurunroil front purlnr'n Niitii Hunk. Itii. "ranehon" tonight. Tho thermometer ranged in the fifties every day. Mr. flul French Iiiih bought out Mr. Malcolm .IiuneHon in the reul estate ten in. JUvf 1 F. Terry, the motormiin of (Jit- lt,i . , wan releiiHod from jnil last ercnint; ut lii.'IO o'clock, the bondH of f.1,ii0i) having been fiirniHhed. The Wiihco county luminary in extin tinguiHlied. ItH gonial rays are no more, ami the eoekroneh playo tag around tiie jiaHte pot, with the hcIhwh for uole Hjmutator. .Mr. A. llettingon i doing n good work in front of Ii'ih property oi. 'cond fltreet by removing ttie mud and putting rock in itH place. Ho intendo to prac tically demoiiHtrate the value of a good piece of road. Mr Hal French, who ia associated with Mr. .1. M. Huntington in the real estate business, has fitteil up their office in an oletrant manner, and to give it an important touch it is connected with the Western Union Telegraph system. .lames Wedle plead Kuilty of larceny ltefore JtiHtice Schutz yesterday. John Krier, his partner, plead not guilty, and Wedle appeared against him as a witness. An a result lie was bound over under bonds to appear before the grand jury. Sherill' Woolery of f-eattlo arrested Kd Henderson on the 8th inst., on a tele gram from Tho Dalles, Or., where ho is iran tod for an assault with a deadly weapon. Ho will m held till Shorlfi" T. A. Ward, of Wasco county, arrives with tho requisition papers. There Is little land in Hood Kiver valley but what is well suited to apple growing. Mr. Geo. Triplow is planning to shortly put out ton to fifteen acres to standard winter apples on his placo on tbo side of Dead l'olnt mountain, just west of tho forks of Hood Kivor. A petition has boon forwarded from Wasco, .Sherman county, for a military company at that place, which will bear the letter A. It has not yet been heard from, hut the request will doubtless be granted. The uniforms have been or dered and are expected to arrive at any time. From a private dispatch we learn that Whitney Hoiee, chairman of the state republican committee, was arrested to day in Portland. The present session of court is striking tho high places, and our people can no longer Iks surprised. Justice is pressing the thumb screws with a vengeance in the metropolis. Henry Reis, working for Mr. A. liuch- ler, fell from a haymow this morning about seven feet, Mifitaininir a severe :ircularcnt around the arm, near the shoulder. Dr. Holllster wns hastily summoned, who took eighteen stitches in the dissevered flesh, and the wound ed member will recover in doe course of time.. A l'l liiii'(tii' l.rnlgtt. Messrs. Triplow and Winans of Wi- nans propose to construct a bridge across the west fork of Hood River, which will make that stream at that point of Tyro lean beauty. Two dill's wall the stream here, upon which twin abutments will be built. The spun will be 150 feet across and !'U leet to the water. From this point to the junction of the forks the water seethes and boils in pow erful cascades. The setting of basaltic rocks which line these streams, the stately pine trees, and the grand mount ains near at hand, make a scene worthy of a grand artist. Iii:ntm:mi:n -lluviiiK Miilrml a creiit 'li'nl from licadiiclif (or jeiirn mid Im'Iiib nimble to cet relief until It would weur away of Itself I miw KrutiM-'H llcudncliu Capsules advertised. 1 tried them, anil now am never without them, Ilndlnt.' It the onlyremedy that will clvu rellel. When I now llud a lit'adnche coming on 1 take a capsule and always Unit the relief Instantaneous. Kiv Kpeetfully youis, (. II. Wkk.ht, iloston, Mass. 'Hie above letter Is only one of the many which ro to provu the remarkable benefits received from the use of Krause's Headache Cupsules. Any person sullerliiK Iroin headache should procure these capsules at once lleware of imitations. Tho genuine are sold only In boies and have the word Krauseou thelaliel, none other ceuulne. hold by .Snipes it Klhersly Htutu hk Itlp Vnn Wlnkln. Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 125c. Children love it. Sold by Snipes Si Kinersly. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. J. G. .Stntta scored the triumph of the week last evening in Rip Van Winkle. Kvcryono has read of Rip and how he slept for twenty years, well, those who heard Stultz give Rip's famous toast "Here's to your good health and your family's good health and may you livo long and prosper," received an idea of tills famous character which reading alone could not give. The acting in the third and fourth scenes where Rip has his sport with tbo?e"yoUy dogs" Hcin fcich Hudson's men and then also when Rip Van Winkle awakes from his sleep and marvels how things have changed since "last night," was especially good. Miss I.ibbie Noxon made a capital Gretchcn and Mr. Bclden as Nick Veddcr was very acceptable. Little Alberta as Minnie Van Winkle charmed the audience. Tonight tho Stuttz company close their very successful engagement in "Fanchon tho Cricket." They will next play in Vancouver and from thence go to Portland. I''iiri'iitif:!i'ft linri I'rnotlrp. The financial abilities of Adam Fore pangh were great, if we aie to believe Mr. Stuttz, who relates n very good story on that enterprising circus manager. Ho said that in Canada there was a duty of 7 cents a pound on nil show paper printed outside of its borders for use in Canada, and 120 per cent, of the bill additional, making nearly 0 cents a pound. The bill provided that all goods uncalled for should be sold at public auction after two years. Forepaugh de siring to play in Canada after a two years' run in the United States, sent $10,000 worth of paper to the bonded warehouse there several carloads of it. In two years when it was to be sold, no one wanted this useless paper and a party bought it for $100 to fill a hole in his land. The next session of the legis lature increased the time to ten years, but Adam had all the show paper he wanted in Canada and billed the realm for nothing. ISucklen'K Arnica Milve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever 1 sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, , corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. I It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents 1 per l)ox. For sale by Snipes & Kin- j ersiy WOODI WOOD! WOOD! Rest grades oak, fir, pine and slab wood. Oflice 133 Second street. All orders promptly attended to. tf M.ui:u & Benton. ABk your dealer Stove Polish. for Mexican Silver THE CHURCHES. Methodist Fpiscopal Church, Sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. Whisler at 11 a. m. Some features of special gospel ser vice at 7 :.'10 . m. by pastor and con gregation. Other services as usual. A cordial welcome to all. The Raptist church, Rev. O. t). Tav lor pastor, will hold service tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. .Sunday school follows this service. Tlmro will bo no evening service. If the weather is cold or inclement the service will bo held in tho prayer room, as tho furnace is not completed. The Congregational church, corner of Court and Fifth streets. Sunday ser vices as usual. At 1 1 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, W. C. Curtis. Sunday School immedi ately after the morning service. Young Peoples' Society of Christion Endeavor at (i :1. p. m. All persons not worship ping elsewhere arc cordially invited. RELIGIOUS NOTES. Rkv. Hit. Solomon Sciii.vdi.f.k, for nearly twenty years rabbi of Temple Adath Israel, the wealthiest Jewish congregation in Boston, will cease his ministrations there next May. Vkuy y.: Rmv.utn K. Sorin, su perior general of the Order of the Holy Cross and founder of the University of Notre Dame, died recently at South Rend. Intl., aged seventy-nine years. Tin: people of the Snmoan islands have not only supported the churches and ministers in their own islands, but last year they sent nine thousand dol lars to London to help to send the Gos pel to other lands. O.v October 24 the old home at Wash ington. I). (, of Senator Douglas and later of Justice Bradley, was pur chased as a residence for Mgr. Satolli. It is a commodious and elegant dwell ing. Says Sir Monier Williams in his "Buddhism:" "Christianity demands the suppression of selfishness; Buddha demands the suppression of self. In the one the true self is elevated; in the other it is annihilated." It is said that the Jewish synagogue at Moscow, which cost forty thousand pounds sterling, has been closed by the government. The Jews are deprived j of it. and it is to be turned to "char- I itable uses!"' It was only completed j last year. i.v)1 Commencing Friday the Sth inst. the Regulator will make tri-weekly trips, leaving the Dalles on Mondavs, Wednes days and Fridays, connecting at Cascade ! Locks with the Dalles City. The Dalles City will leave Portland Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays, connecting at the Cascades with the Regulator. All freight (except car lots) will be brought through the same day. D. P. & A. N. Co. The Dalm:s, Dec. o, 1S93. PERSONAL MENTION. E, C. Warren of Dnfur is in the city. G. W. Smith of Kndersbv Is In town today. Mr. J. M. Rllott of Monier is in town todav. G. W. McKolvny of Pleasant Hidgo is in uiu t'ir.y HMlliy. Mrs. Marion VanDnvn of Indepen dence is in the city. Mr. Winans of Winans 13 up paying this city a short visit. James Darniello came into the city from his farm today. Albert Allen and Harry Gilpin of Fairfield are In town today.' Amos Root of Mosier and Gcorgo W. Triplow of Winans are in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper caino down from Rums yesterday and left on this afternoon's train for Mosier, where they will attend the wedding of Miss Bertha Phillips and Mr. Kdgar Husbands this evening. Mr. A. Allen of Boyd called today on this oflice. He informs us farmers" are very busv at farm work, plowing and sowing wheat. This is quite a contrast from the reports in the east, where the winter king reiirns supreme with old Boreas as his associate. Mr. Rufus Wallace of Rufus gavo Tin: CiinoNici.K oflice a pleasant call today. Mr. Wallace informs us that, although the farmers in his section of the county have had the misfortune to lose heavily by the fall rains, they are not at all dis couraged, but are exerting themselves to the utmost and will have more grain acreage for the next season than ever before. HOTKl, AKHIVAI.S. Skibbc B Me. Williams, Umatilla; S M Olsen, Grass Valley; O F Smith, Moro ; L Payett, Kingsley ; Amos Peter son, Grants." Umatilla T D Adams, E S Kimball, Robert Richardson, A J Brown, Golden dale; W J Ashby, Antelope; W O Knapp, D E Brooks, W W Smith, John Miller, T W Smith, F S Cutler, George Seeley, Chas Butler, Andv Steen, Pat Bolton, Will Boltoa, Portland; James Harmon, D P Ketchum, San Francisco; Anna Sears, Hood River; Ollie Elliott, Nellie Craine, Lebanon ; Chas Meier, J Bunnell, Prineville; Mrs Miller, G B Hamilton, Bake Oven; W H Joseph, II R Blue, Chicago; D B Ketchem, Wyeth, Geo Thornton, Heppner; W II Jones, John Sterling, City ; J R Lake, Umatilla ; TCHennetrhan. Wapinitia; CParsballl, Hartland; S M Yorler, II A Yorler, Mitchell; S T Davis, Frank Carter. Block House. (inoil Jolt I'rintlnc. If yon have your job printing done at The Chkonici.e you will have the ad vantage of having it done with the most modern and approved type, with which we keep continually supplied. All jobs under the direct supervision of one of the most successful and artistic printers in the Northwest. Destroying Viiltinliln Property. The shade trees planted by Mr. Leslie Butler, who owns a vacant lot opposite the court hotiee, were broken and de stroyed recently by unruly boys. Tho action amounts to nothing lets than crime. It is not the value of the trees which is destroyed, but the loss of titno in their growing, which can never be made up. Thcso and other malicious pranks by tho boys from time to time should induce the ollicers to keep a close watch upon them, and make an exam ple of the first one caught doing mis chief. Specimen Canex. S. II. ClilTord, New Casscl, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rhoumatism, biB stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and lie was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Threo bot tles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running soro on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cata waba, O., bad five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said bo was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. Special Cash Sale Friday and Saturday ONLY io- per cent. Discount 03NT- Mexican dust. ;ilver Stove Polish causes no Indies' apd tyildreps' Shoes. M. HONYWILL. TAT T TTS O "V T T X "1 TV Tf V X r T T T C -t f 1 ujouii, ijnorLivi3Jt!yrc 1, 5feo, we will Commence M GREAT CHS H 1 1 9 SAL E3 OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY TO ENABLE TTS TO RE-MARK AND RE-ARRANG-E OUR STOCK FOR THIS SALE. We will be ready Tuesday Morning, 7 A. M., - And then Look Out ! Q O WE WANT CASH. .) That is the first consideration. PRICES, PROFITS, GOODS, ALL SACRIFICED FOR CASH. We flatter ourselves that we have your confidence, and think we deserve it, as we have never yet deceived you in our advertisements and shall not commence now. Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, 99 AT RUINOUS PRICES FOR COIN, COIN, COIN. As we must turn our stock into Cash, we have not stopped at cost on some goods, but have marked the selling price for this sale below actual first cost. . . . TO PEOPLE SEEKING INVESTMENTS We offer 25 per cent, per day for Coin. Principal and interest payable daily. Bring us, for illustration, $100 in coin, and we will give you $100 in merchandise at ordinary relail prices, and allow you $26 lro fc merohandlBe, as our prices for this sale are are from 25 per cent, to 75 per cent, below regular retail prices. Can use any amount, from 5 cents to $1,000.00. Ajra,6b. MARkE0 PEASE & MAYS.