- "" ' - . . ... I - 11 11 i . " 1 ' ..i w The Dalles Daily Chronicle. j,i(iirl H ilio roKUilllcoHt Tlio Untie, OreKon iin Aoconil-Wmw rniitU'r, Clubbing List. (iroutlf V Y. Trilmnf,. . . . fhronlflf anil mim Krmr, .... flrmiiflf anl Wlnrf'i HueaZiiif,, . . fkroaidf aJ C'usimoptiMtao Maaiiaf,. llcKiilnr On lllCI! Jlf ll'M ,. tt.00 . M.OV . KI.09 S2.2.' I.imiiiI All vitIImIiic. I0('"iiti "T llnu lor llrnt Inwriloii.aiiil r. Ccntu i,cr lli ',,r '',M'I' Hiiliiinmt liiHurtlon, Bpcl'i I rutoi for limit Umui iiiiIIi-oh. ( lix-iii mitlcoM rirulvi'il liilur tliim a o'clock npl'i'iir t!io Intlowlm; ilny, .MONDAY DUO. 15J, 1HM The lttili and Weekly Chronicle may It (mwlim mle at . V. Ni'c.kche.n'ii More, DECEMBER DOTS. Hlilry Ninvlti (Inriuirril ff it it i liitrliir't Nntu lloiiK. it ISu- W'v uro ruliiilily irifortuud Hint .JoHiuh AIIuii'h wife, tlio notud ii'rnonii(e, will he in The Diilltia on Hid UUIi iriHt. This ImlittH of tins M. K. ohiirch will KtviM'liun cliowilnron WudnuHilny ovon i 'lii) viiciuit Htoro ni-xt door to the FimI ionii! Imnlc. Jlf. .. -Iimi .StuH'ord'H dims in pliyHicul fulture 'j. ladiuH will begin Siiturdiiy .it .'i p. in., tit the court Iioiiho. CiontH cI.th, 7 ;.'!() p. in. Hume placo. .1. Mullen, the hotoKnilior, will be ntTyph Villey until the I'Oth. He re-qut-HtH thut thoMu doHiriiiK iii;tures of superior (Iiuh)i give him n call. l.very yoittiu iiiuti and IiIh b' -'pirl with have the opportunity to tal. lea son in love-niukiiiK from Timothy Trott mid the fair Matilda at the Kne Krinijle entertainment Dec. lilth. iMiriiiK the heavy blow yesterday Capt. Kennedy'H Hteamer Inland Star draped hur anehor and drifted acroHH the river, niul lieH today moored on the Windiin ton Hhore near the ferry landing. A nuinher of boyH were nrruHtcd by .HiirHiiai rraiiK miuunuy aaiiircuiy iiigiit for Htoiitiii; a Chinaman. After promiBo of butter conduct they were releiiHed. TIiIh Hhould serve iih a leou to tlium. A preacher who came out west to Iilalio wiih shot dead by a cowboy re cently. During u revival nieetini; lie turned Htiddunly on the cowboy and liked him if he wiih prepared to die. "What in the lesson taught uh in the flriililo of the Hoven wimi virgins'.'" asked an Izco Sundav Fcbool teacher of her pupils. "That wo should nhvnyn be on the lookout for a bridegroom," unid the Hiiialloct f,'lrl in tlio class, .loo Itnivfl, of Prairie City, while foil- 11 ,r,' 'iu near killing Ills boy. The boy became frightened when the tree fell and ran under It, and wiih Btruck by a limb, which broke bin thigh and threw Imh knee out of place. The large audiences which l?rtMfi1 I.I in Htuttz company lam week have Hhown that an opera Iioiiho would bo it nrnfiln. bio investment in The Dalles, given trood troupes. Considering the dull timej no better patronage could bo expected even m cities twice the !(. nf Tim Dalles. The total amount of contitv funds on doiKisit in thn Oregon National bank is $1(10,117.88, as stilted in the indictment. Besides this the countv lias Hi8.077.21 in the Northwest Loan .t Trust Com pany, an allied institution, for the re- :overy of which Judge Moroland and Commissioners llolbrool: and Stone be gan a suit in the state circuit court lust Monday. Mrs. P. E. Mlehell is in the city from Mr. I Ic(tsnli(3nmi!rir in tut from T,...I .1 1 iiiuniur tunny. Mrs. llichard Power of Mosior is in ino Lianes today. hid. .lames Nickoll of this city, left iwmj lur i oriianu. Mr. Winifred Koberson of Portland in tho city visiting friends. Mr. l-oll, who operates the new Pen dloton wool scouring mills, was a passcn ger to Portland todav. Mf l-'dgar Husbands and Miss Bertha I hillins were married at the Mosier scnooi house Saturday bv Her. Mr Aleridge. Umatilla D V Ketchnm, C Ohlay schlayer, F Seebree, T I) Condon, A W Steen, Cieo Sebring, C A Gooy, .1 S Schaen, Ah Nowc, F H Chuck, A Clegg, IIOTKI AltlllVALS. JWtland: G V St ce nnil uifo .Inhn Smith and wife. W Johns, J Luke, Kan sas City; Geo Thornton, Philadelphia; K R Graham, St Ixinrk, Litchfield, Geo sueoey, ;oano; iv mcJJae, Uayville; J A Patterson. C K liecs. Wm Dun no. Tif.nn. j lexas editor anvises tne to ow nc ' ner d 1 armon. w () Knnnn. .v i" a .1 o i , . : ' . ii' --j ' i method: J-ind out all you can about yourself; if your life is an good and up- right ut eleven o'clock at night as it as at noon ;'( you arc as good a temperance man at a fishing excursion as you are at Sunday school picnic, if, in short, you are roally the sort of a man your father hopes you are and your sweetheart be lieves you to be Apart from the grand jury, who have indicted Markle, .Sherman and Kelley, there is a committee of 100 citizens ap pointed to investigate the condition of the finances of the county. The com mittee finds that the mon the bank cannot be recov stance where Sheriu" I fiO.OOO only $0,000 can bo recovered and I Iscriberg, Henry tins even was not a pari oi tne original deposit. Yesterday was one of the most change able days imaginable. The sun shone out bright and warm, witli spasmodic gusts of wind, attaining a velocity of about forty miles an hour, accompanied with sharp sprinkles of rain. Tlio tem perature fell from a maximum of "! to 10 degrees within a few hours, and Kan- sasites, as well as those from the I)a kotas, began to feel that the old blizzard was following them to Oregon's gentle clime, peared I'.orie, H W James, Geo Lathom, John Lakin, Pendleton : J Honsor, Wm Knap- lon, Vancouver; .loel Koontz, City. Al vert ihcil Letter. Following is tho list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for, Friday, Doc. 9th, 1893. Persons calling for same will give date on which they were advertised: Ilynen, Mr Michell Booth, Mr Joseph Boreson, Joney Mr Clarke, Mrs Mary Courtland, Harry Cover, Lee Hoy Davenport, S H Faircns, Mrs M M Hojt, Mr S Hughes. Samuel Kerr, Missrlorence Kellv, E h IT.. 1. 1..- t: :,..:!' c Charlev II obert T uv deposited in ! Kochler, MissCarrieSnrineer, S D i.ri.,1. in nn,.:. ''Hsioiip. Miss Maud Turner, ! W Mi, t mi fin UTr;,..f 1' -.11.. .1 i "tol ". ""b"1! " veny uej.osueo We ire . Chr st an Wooder. Sam M. T. Nolan, P. M riiHliiruqu. Moore's ranch, about three miles south of The Dalles, has unexcelled pasturage and any one who desires to avail them selves of the fact can secure reasonable terms upon application. 17tf CIiihIiik Out Snl i! of merries. Owing to a contemplated change of business, the undersigned will close out the entire stock of groceries, hardware, J i wood and willow ware at cost for cash. liut before the sun had disap-, Cnn ,.ary wllie ti,e Etock js unbroken, behind the hills in the west, a Jolus Biiothkus. north of the citv. taihn net in. and all that was left to tell of the storm's visit was a fine covering j For a sore throat there is nothing of snow on the Klickitat mountains, ! (!tll!r than a flaunel bandafee dampened witli Chamberlain's Pain .Halm. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a fa vorite for rheumatism and has cured very severe caf-es. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. MITCHELL NEWS. very pleasant with cool Weather nights. i no average attendfinco of scholars a tho Mitchell school is about .,5. Mrs. Kates, wife of our school teachei has been nito ill the past few days. Measles in a light form are harassin Boveral in the neighborhood at present fill. 1 m .... 1 xiiu Hiicnii at I'rineville reports the jan at mat place to bo empty. Some thing unusual. Miss Boardsman, sister of the proprie tor of the Central Hotel, has been nlli ijuuu suriousiy tno past three weeks. Ill mml nn.n!n.L.l l..t ... . "" -"' .i:r n ccnuil o 01 timn lins been changed to one dav later th an hnriv a- . - loiore. no nas also abandoned his wagons for a pack horse S. 1. Allen reported snow to bo almnt ono foot and a half deep as ho returned irom I'rineville the 28th of last month That is on the mountains between that place and Mitchell. Last Sunday night recorded an aeci uuiit mat proved almost fatal to a citizen of our town. James Ch .imbnrlntn nn.l Bud Edmnnson were seriously disturb ing tho peace by their drunken snells when the marshal made an attempt to arrest tliem. Resistance was made by Chamberlain, when a scnflle ensued. Tho marshal had his revnl ver in li!a hand, and in some way it went on". shooting Chamberlain in the right lee just above the knee, breaking the bone equarc off. His case is very painful, but at present date he is doing verv well. Drs. Honck and Hemlock attended tho case. Hud hdmunson was fined .$10 and warned to do so no more. E. V. E. Mitchell, Dec. 7, IS93. Baked Bhan SAxnwiciiES. Mash cold baked beans to a paste; season with mustard; add some finely-chopped celery leaves, and spread between but tered bread, either brown or white. Serve with cheese. Under a French name these sandwiches were the rage at a Washington restaurant a few years since. Ilarpcr's Bazar. Rooms to rent at Rev. A. Horn's resi dence on Ninth street. 6-23daw WnntK n I'uiilto Meeting Cnlleil. Hakti.axd, Wash., Dec. 11, 189,'!. Editou CmtoNiCi.K I have read with Interest the articles in yourcoluiniis con cerning extension of time for paying for forfeited railroad Iam!, also the $2.50 paid by settlers for the double minimum lands within limitof tho proposed North ern Pacific railway. The United States gave tho homeseckers cholco of going beyond railroad limits to pre-empt land at $1.2j per acre or settle within the pro posed limits and pav .$2.50 per acre in consideration of tho benefits that would necessarily follow. Tho settlers per formed their part ot the contract in good faith. Thogovernment has not furnished the proposed rnilroad. The settlers aro thus swindled out of one-half of the pur chase price of their land. The Northern Pacific lias been civen land in lieu of every alternate section, but the settler has not been remunerated for h:s loss. He has received neither lieu land nor tho return of his money and interest thereon. This great wrong demands such legislation as will place this class of settlers equal financially witli all more recent pro-cmptors m tho same locality. If the treasury is so depleted that this ust claim cannot be refunded, the United States should immediately issue land warrants to such claimants, said warrants transferable. In case an ex tension of time is not granted for paying for forfeited lands, those warrants could be made to serve tho purpose of the money which is not to be had. I suggest that all such claimants hold a meeting in Iho Dalles in the near future to adopt some plan for redress. William L. Lee. Mr. Lee is deputy master of the Wash ington state grange, which body peti tioned congress on the foregoing subject, which petition was disregarded. He further says : "Such claimants are con tinually receiving propositions from law firms in Washington, D. C, proposing to collect said claims for 25 per cent, of the amount. If all patties concerned unite, as one man, and procuie competent counsel, they could collect the entire sum with interest." When you have tried so-called reme dies for dyspepsia, headache and bil iousness, with no benefit, let your next Commencing Friday the Sth inst. the trial be Simmons Liver Regulator. It Regulator will make tri-weekly trips, has never failed in relieving and curing. Ask your dealer Stove Polish. for Mexican Silver iiii:ii. At Salt Lake Citv, Utah, Nov. 15th, 1SD3, Helen Elizabeth, daughter of Win. and Lizzie McCov, aged (J months and 7 diivs. leaving the Dalles on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays, connecting at Cascade J TrmL-o iriln tlio Tlnlloo Pifv Tlio Tliilloci I 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 Dalles, Dec. 5, 1S93. lluctdun'H Arlnra naive. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures 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 & Kill ers I v Specimen tJanpn. S. II. Cllflbrd, New Casscl, Wis., woa troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to nn alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re- uuceii in nesli and strength. Three 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 log is sound and well. John Speaker, Cata waba, O., had five lurge fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. Ono bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snlnes & KlnerBlv. "Samanitia al the World's Fair," Ami be up to tlio tlmc. THE LATEST OUT Greatest Work of the Nineteenth Century lly .lO.IAH ALMi.Vd WIKK. A. G. Hoe ring, Locnl Apctit, The DhIIh, Or. The NEWEST STOCK in the Northwest Now Open for Inspection and Sale at M. Honywi ON OVERCOATS a discount of cts.onW Dollar Every'ariiele marM in plain figure;. M. HONYWILL. TOMORROW, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1893, we will Commence R G REHT CHS H OUR STORE HAS BEEN CLOSED TODAY TO ENABLE US TO RE-MARK AND RE-ARRANGE OUR STOCK FOR THIS SALE. We will be ready Tuesday Morning, 7 A. M., And then Look Out ! (5 WE WANT CASH. o 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 1 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 allow you $26 interest and interest payable daily. Bring us, for illustration, $100 in coin, and we will give you $100 in merchandise at ordinary relail prices, and aterest, also in merchandise, 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. -Vl.l ALL GOODS MARKED LJN PLAIN FIGURES PEASE & MAYS.