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Thfi niies Daily Chronicle.
PROVEN FALSE.
KiiUh.h at tho I'ostotiico t Tie Italics, Oregon,
as scrond-clAM matter.
Tin: n.vM.its
iii:i:(in.N
MOMENTS OP MIRTH.
"Is your laur!ttor fond of tlu putuo.
Hic!ti'v' "No: shtV vorv unkind to
our piano. She lieu I it two hours a
day least."
'H.i!Ki:it in troiiifr to teach mo book
keeping." sniil ymuitf .lnrli-y. 'Well,
hoV just tin man to do it." said l'-.-w-son.
"I lent him n.eopyof Wat on:,
poems a year ao. mul lus kept it over
since."
"I n.vvi: enough to support
Ethel. Will you ho mv wife?" "Well
Charlie, you must excuse me if 1 am
cautious. Hut you say you have enough
to support uie. Who is frohifr to sup
port you?" j
"Oetti.vi; money out of my emigre-1
sration," said Uev. .lones, "is like pull-'
Tin: "Man in the Iron Mask" did not
wear a mask of iron. It was black
velvet, secured by steel springs.
Tin: wonderful Damascus blades that
cut bar of iron in tw'o were not su
perior to the Toledo blades made to
day. Ar.ritni) Tin: (Si:i:at did not vidt the
Danish camp disguised as a minstrel.
There in no good reason to believe
that he could either play the harp or
speak Danish.
Tin: maelstrom is not r. whirlpool
which sucks ships down into the
depths of the ocean. It is an eddy,
which in fair weuthev can be crossed
In safety by any vessel.
Qt-Ei:: HixAxon did not suck the
pois-on from her husband's wounds, as
Bhe did not accompany him on the ex
you, I pedition during which the incident is
alleged to have taken place.
CI5omvi:i.i. and Hampden did not at
tempt to sail to America just before
the outbreak of the English revolu
tion. A number of their friends did.
but they had no thought of going
YOUR ATTENTION
la oftlloil to tho fnot that
ing teeth. "Ion must get piles of, s,. Uu. wrl.f Fair for nfleoi. Cm.l,
money, then, saul Iheks "1 never, Upon receipt of vonr addre and llf
know oi more outrageous charges than . .
those for pulling teeth." , teen cunts in postage stamps, we will
1'lk.vsk. ma'am." said the w.! n,;uI .vo P"--paid our souvenir portfolio
'can't you help me? 1 has to support
a wuu an tnree oiuimvn. "ou?
You're not old enough to be married."
"No; but me father is. It's his wife
and three children 1 has to support.''
Harper's Hnzur.
SPORTS AND PLEASURES.
MorXT.vix sheep are protected lvv
Inu' in f"Yi1 j-iT-i tl t 'It . Ii'v ..
itentinry is the penalty for slaying one the stamps and let you keep the
oi the world's Columbian exposition,
i uie regular price h lllty cents, hut as we
want you to have one, we mnke the
price nominal. Von will titid it a work
o' art and a thin;: to be prized. It eon
; tains full page view. of the reat bnlld
' iiifrs, with descriptions of same, and is
i executed in highest style of art. If not
satisfied with it, after vou get it, we will
m&0 Just flrrivefl from Hew York
--3 SlMiKNDII) ASSORTMENT 01'
ladies' Hagb Glenn,
fiifllfiins & Fiimislpi fiooii'T. 1 cl1"'
t i.-iiarkahlv Low Prices. ; 72 Ulashinston Strict:.
SnlPiiriifi Phinnhilln nimppnnts ih ID !
JmuKBHSI Kn.i. assokt.ment OF hi.- I
PV VVinterur"uoocls'l'IVTnjitlifm-n TnmWl'& 1
ffifm ? . 'MOTS, SHOES, IIATS, ETC V I iUj H'J 1 ? W.f i
r '-isi-v1 M
Wasco warenouse Co.,
Receives Goods on Stor
af?;o, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Salo on Commission.
Ra La Reasonble.
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It is said tiiat while a resident o
Sault Ste. .Marie. Midi., was duck
shooting recently an eagle swoopei
down and carried off one of his duel
decoyt., sinker and all.
Mr.. .Tamkr Coituox Ukxnktt is off oi
a yachting cruise in the Mediterranean
which would seem to afford a gratify
ing indication that the state of hi
health is no longer precarious.
Miss Exi.a Daiu.ixo.tox. of the Wes
Chester (Pa.) Normal school, althoug!
only twenty years, oi age. :s a gracefu
and fearless equestrienne. She sits ii ;
a man's Middle, with a foot in eael t
stirrup.
The selling of antlered bucks' head
is just now one of the industries of tht
North Woods. The heads are sold a
eight dollar. each, and it eo-ts sixteei
dollars more to prepare one for use as
a hat rack or wall ornament.
book. Address
II. E. IHtki.kn & Co..
Chicago, 111
j l.onfc Ovt'i' Your County AVarrantx.
1 All county warrants registered prior
to January linn, tsuu, will be pan! it
presented at my oflice, corner of Third
; and Washington streets. Interest
j ceases on and after thi date.
W.M. MlCIIEM.,
Treasurer Wasco Cotintv.
October JUt, IStW. 'tf
FIGS AND THISTLES.
XiiTTLi: thinkers are big talkers.
Good actions, like sheep, arc apt to
follow one another.
Mahomet admitted bees to paradise,
but barred out the hornet.
Tni: love that is dumb until it speaks
on a tombstone doesn't say much.
It is hard to convince a dyspeptic
that the world is growing better.
Some men who start out to set the
world on fire give up at the first thun
der clap.
Tueiij: are people who never accom
plish anything beeaube they undertake
to do too much.
TiiEBBare men v.-hogo to a gymnasi
um for -exercise while their wives are
sawins' the wood.
Thk average woman is as proud of
the trouble she has with her hired girl
as she is of her bonnet. I'am'b Horn
Notice.
; Notice is hereby uiven, that by order
i oi tne common council ot Rules City,
made ami entered on the 12th day of I)e
eemoer, iay.j, sealed nuis win oe re
eeived at the oflice of the undersigned
j until Saturday atternoon at-1 o clock p
; m., December Kith, ISO'!, for the con
strution of a fewer of terra cotta, to lj
i inches in diameter, on Lincoln street
in said city, commencing at the south
I line of the intersection of Lincoln and
i Fourth streets, in the center of said Lin
1 coin street and thenea continuing north-
i erly along the center of said street to
. the terminus thereof, towit : xv water
; mark of Mill Creek. Said sewer to be
I constructed in accordance with the plans
' and specifications thereof heretofore
made and prepared by C. J. Crandall,
and which said plana and specifications
may be seen at the oflice of said C. J.
' Cranuall.
No bid will le received unless the
same is accompanied with a u'ood and
Miflicient bond in tho sum of .200, con
; ditioned that the bidder will .accept the
constructing of said sewer if tho same
, shall be awarded to him.
The right to reject any and all bids is
i hereby leserved.
Dated at Dalles Citv, Or., Dec. K",
1S0.J.
' Douglas S. Dltui:,
Recorder of Dalles Citv.
GARDEN AND FOREST.
Aj; cdorle onion in cultivated by
Chinese gardeners.
A peak that weighs over thirty
ounces i& on exhibition at a drug store
in Atlanta. Cia.
The British scientific expedition to
the Philippine islands in wiid to have
discovered y.COtJ feet above the sea
level, on the sides of the extinct volca- j
no Apo, a flower five feet and a half in j
diameter. j
A FAKMiili near Shepardstown, Da., I
raised a stalk of cabbage with one '
huge head in the center and eighteen
smaller ones around it. These were
about the size of a quart measure and
perfectly formed. (
IX tho earlier periods ox uie trees in
crease much faster than when adult
the oak, for instance, grows more rap
idly between the twentieth and thirti
eth years and when old the annual
deposits considerably diminish, bo that
tho strata are thinner and the rings
proportionately closer.
! Business Change.
Tho undersigned has bought
the Chinese merchandise busi
ness heretofore conducted bv
"' ! "STIBIEJ IHIOjP
&c CO,
and will pay all bills owing by
raid firm if' presented to them
before December 1st, ISO.'i.
CHEW KEE & CO.,
l.'IO .11.1 1 n Kt., Tlio lull. Or.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
of
Ily
try
CAR LO-D0 OF MONEY.
T:iE assessed valuation of this coun
ry in 1S00 was Vi,'-lW.rVi.HOi.
Tin: richest community in the conn-
virtue of an execution uml order
hale ismed out of the Circuit Court
of tho htatf of Oregon for tho county
of Wafcu, to ine rtlrw'.l, tominiuxlliii,'
uio to rnuko salo of the laiiil in xalrl writ, di-ticri li
ed to-ivlt; thoto plit'UN nmi jtarcels of land in
Wuc County, Statu of Oregon, known hijiI de
rrllx'iliiH allot tcctlon three 31, mid tlio onth
half of tins houtlienat ijuarterof M-ctlon four I,
nmi tho touth half of urction llvo ('u ami thu
north half of btction tight (i), all in Towuthlii
'one ii, norm oi r.uiixe louriecn u I can oi iuu
' Wlllauietto meddlan, to wake and jmy tho nun
'of money, in tald Court udjudgwl, to b iaid to
i tho ptalntlll in paid action, in which nctloii The
I solicitors i)an and Trust Comimny were iilaln-
till' and James Uooth, Murtlm .M. liootli, Everett
Vt. jiuu. j. i . 3icviure, naran n JKXJiire. u. o.
Alter, ital,li Itogew, Julia a Hogem, 1,'ri Km
lody, J. JI. Taylor and J, V, KdwardH wero de
femlanu. to-wit. tiiunumof tWVj.UU with inter
est thereon from July J, lSlfj, at tho rate of tlx
try, according to population, is .said to( iald iiction undcostimid dbburhementiJ therein
bo that of Urouklinc. Mass. This town
has a population of Hi, 000. and property
valued at SiJ-:.0'W,0()0.
At the beginning of 18!):i there were
1,701,000,000 francs in gold and I.M7,
000,000 francs i: silver in the vaults of
the Hank of J-rancc. it would renuiro
fltil ....-j ..I .......... Ii .. et Iftfniie nfinli I.J
uou IUI., ill v,4 l.lil , " v i. , . n.
move the metal. .
M. Ja.vet, a careful Htatistiean, esti
mates that tin- wealth of the United
Htate.-i if. 870.oy,000.000; that of the
United Kingdom, eoo.000,000,000; that
of France. S4O,O00.XW,000; that of all
Europe, 800,000,000.
A taiim: tshowing the monetary h.ys
tern of the worlil lias been prepared by
Director of the Mint Preston. Tho
.statistic!! hhow that tho aggregato
wtocltofgold i; g.'J.r.SS.OO.'i.OOO: wllver,
8i,OW,700,000. and uncovered paper,
ei;.0:5,87a,O0o.
Ituoklun'.'t Ariucu rialvo.
TJio boat ealvo in tho world for cuts,
brmuea, eored, ulcqrs, talt rhuiiiu, fever j
cores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain'',
cornu, and all skin eruption'', and posi
tively curta plica, or no pay required,
It in guaranteed to givo perfect natiafac
tion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. for Mle by Snipes & Kin-
taxed. 1 liavo thin day
above det.crlbed mid on
levied ukju tlio land
Hut unlay tli) i'.'Jil (lav of Deceinlim', IHU.'J,
nt thu liour of 10 a. in., in front of tlio court
houK) door, 1 ii tl.o city ni Tlio llailes, In wild
count; und tule, I will bid! haid laud at public
auction, to tho highest bidder tlieiefor.
T. A. W'AltlJ,
ftierlll'of Wukco county, Statu of Oregon,
nov'.'.'td
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Jiy virtue of un oxecutlon and order of t-alo
ihtuidoutof tho Circuit Court of tho htato of
Oregon for Watco County, ill"!)! ii decieo and
ludgmeut made, rcndeiul and entered by uald
court on mo iuu nay oi xtovcinoer, m
favor of plalutiir, In u milt wherein A. J). Jioltou
mm pluiutiir, anil KranU I), lilllexplo uml ithorlu
(illlbui'le, W. K. Hunt and W. Jf. Jlutler wero
ili'ieiidantH, and to mu directed and delivered
commanding mo to Jovy iiou and kc-U nil tlio
lanoH mi'uuouui aim ueicrioei ill Mini wru, ami
hcteluaftcr described, 1 did, on tho 4th day of
Do'-embcr, Jh'j, duly lovy uiion, and will hell
nolle auction, to tho h
uion, and wilt hell at
het bidder, for cash
In iinud, on
Slouduy, tlio Htii day duiiuary, IHIM,
Wily,
at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon of Mild day, at tho
frontdoor of tho County Courllioumi m JMIIch
Citv, In Wuhco County, Orc-gou, all of tho lands
and preiiilHeNdcM-rlbed la tuld writ and herein
deteilUsl iib follon-k, lo-wit,
Tlio northweiit ouartcrof Bection fourteen II
in Townehlp tivo 121 Houth, of Itaugo fourtouii
II Kant of tho Willamette Meridian, In Wmco
nuy' fees, and lll.b-'i conti in eald milt, together
Willi cost cf tald writ, and net-ruing coU of
ale, T. A. WAItl),
Hherill'of Wueco County, Oregon.
Jlatixl at l)nllt City, Or., Dec. 4, IbW. dM iis.l
fjjyAs we are torced to SKLL FOIv CASH in order to avoid lawsuit-, .like
he famous A. S. ColliiiH and wife's suit and bad debts, our prices whl ulwuyH b
found the very lowest in the tnnrUet. We invite our friends and riHtomerM to
examine our uoods and prices before purchasim:.
When ilic Train slops at THE DALLES, get oil' o the South Side
AT THC
flEW COLUJVIBIA HOTELi.
RH1LROKD
Ii- tin- line to take
TO ALL POINTS BAST AND SOUTH.
It ! tin Diultig Cur lEniltc. It ruin, Tnrnugti
v'ostltmliil I nitiet ivery day In the your In
liycryhmly S
Mrtlmwni ! u
HUut A till 'llH'ttli,,,, .
fiiui emlii,' iliel.N. t
lory. HpWllnr, pm. 5
iiiuirlailii:i. um) 5
IliroPIII1. i" i.'ir.N
oficii diRiri'd liifiirmatlo'i i
This liirguund popular Hnuwd' et the priiifip.il lintel liilluci,
and is preiuiml to fumhh the llot Ari-oiiintiaiatioi of any
lloutj in the city, ami at th; Urn rate of
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qlass Treats, 25 Cets.
Otllcp fur all Htagf J.lni'- li-avlnir 'rin llallft r,ir till
jiolntM In Kiitc-rii Ori-giin mill l.'uti-ni VHliliigtoii,
111 this llotul.
Corner of Front nnd 1'nion SU.
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Clothier and Tailor,
. Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' Ktirnisliirig; Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
COH. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OH.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its jlooa
leads on to fortune."
Tho poet unquostionably had rofGronco to the
Liiu-Oiit Mi 11 1'
-Mm k Garnets
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Wlio are selling those goods out at groatly-roducod rates.
MICIIELDACH UltlOK, - - UNION ST.
j . T. , i hiiiKOliold.niid to
si Paul and GuicaqDr;-:
jj cnuulri(M, rltli", litwiirt, itiul iiatur.it f4a $
tuirnot thotttolir; partirularn ruitccnita;: ?
Jj l.ttlou of Torctn tinotatlntti, ftgiili, ami f
i TIi in Work in JitvnlmililviinK
limhnM,nml to tho UMrli.-t , milioUr.urw.
....... ..r ..............
NO OII.VNOK OK CAIW.l
t:oniiil of Dltilm; Cur iin.urp.icil. Pull
mnn Driovliic UDoiiibnx'pcritof lati-st iiilpnifiit.
1 llml;(ttcr.
Morrium f.'ii.
l'ulilitlieri.
jj Nirtii'jjUlil.MaAi.
1 CTl'"r.otlni)rrliPfliiilioiii.
2 kMliU- icpnmtul mietriit
? oltlMIIS.
r.'7en'lfijrricrtii'.-tiu.
wnnsiHs
lOTai-nroi
DICTIOKM,
lli-M Hint i'iiu Ik.' coiMtrtli'tLsl, iiiiii In wlilen
Hix'mnmixliitlonii me l,ith Km iinil Kurulthoi
for hidden. oi Klrntnnd M:co:id-cln.'t'ickcu,iuii1 j
ELEGANT BAY COACHES
A I'liiitlniioiiK line, tciiun-oiliiv; ivtth iilLlliic.
ntronllni: illtcrt nnd iinlntcrnipUil .crvli'-
I'tillmnn rltt'ir rivcivntluith enn ! Mi;iit-i
in hiIvioii-.' llin.imli miy intent nf lh- nxnil
THROUGH TICKETS Irfiintitln Atncrtcu,
KiikUihI iu.i1 it;irciv i.ni 1; imrc.'iwiil hi hiij
ticket ottltn il tronlIMlllJ
Full !u(cruui:o;i roiicurnliiK nnto, tlmii i
trnln, ioui.-b nr.d other d'jtiUI furiiUliiit in' 1
nppltCAtioii to 1
V. C. ALLAWAY,
AKvnt 1). I', A. Nnv. Co., UcMiilntor oip.cv,
Ditlltn, Or., or
A. I). CllAltlru.S,
A't. (rcucml I'sK'cuucr At., I'ortMtiil.
Hi.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY or
?IV 2000 READERS.
They tend The Chronlulo tn kc thu lntwt ond
mit.t iclliibli) 1 vvts. And they rend every line
Unit i in tho piix;r. Tlmt in whnt ninkcn the
Chronicle mi iiivnlnnhlu udverti lni; nuiltuia.
The nofMip;r tlmt kwh to thu fiunllj
llrcldvi Ik the nnu "Jb- thrtt tho ndvcrtlMTi
ot tmlny pntrmil11 ' when thuy desfru W
tench tlio i-opti'. When tlmy wtint your trmlc
their iiniioiincumciiti will Ih fniind In tho pnpor,
Iiok over our coliimnt nnd oln-orvc thu vcrlllm
Hon ol the truth of Dili nxncrtlon. ItemrniU'r,
, . 11 trndeiif 11 Inmily ol two thotiNittd .
Ii worth aikliiK for throiiKh thi-m jfe.
i-ftlmiiriz rA,.i!illK kit ill f,,r tmrv I
Chronicle.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe WofE. Tin Repairs anil Wing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Streot, noxt door west of Young & Kubh
lilaoksmith Ciiiop.
FREE! FREE!!
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
o Life-Sie Crayon. jo
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itself
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now leads all othor publications in Wasco, Slioi'
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as woll as Klickitat and other re
gions north of Tho Dallos, honco it is tho host
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire
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