5 -1 s - 4 Tbe Dalles My Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND WASCO COCWTT. Money Onle Bonday J I). .Si -9i quoted at fll.25 to $2.75 per dor. nnd live 1 turkeys ut 10 cts. porlu., dressed at 12H: j cts. per lb. j The praiu market is quiet and dull, j I Barley is dull on sale from 50 to 60 cents ! per cental. Oats are in moderate de-' ! umnd nt 65 to SO cents per cental. WlitHit on thp niarknt rnntiniHHi slue- i o JO pish in movement, and local quotations 3 JJ j range from 40 to 42 cents per bushel ac-1 o w cording to grade and quality. The Commercial Review of Portland says , the wire advices from Eastern aud also I European markets are of a bearish char-' acter, and there is but little in the situ- j ation that is hopeful for better futures SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BY KAIL, rOSTAOS tuxrxiv. tN AOVAHCS. Waeklr. 1 year. .. I I S3 " 6 months. ... t 3 Dally, 1 year " 6 months. . . " per " Addrew all communication to " THE CIIRON ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. Tost-OrBce. orncK rocks General Delivery Window . S a. m. to 7 p. m tVmVtoiOa! m. The larjie supplies in store in England r r rl TTfjunrw tiitdf Vioi wit I. tlwa twtt lin. Cl-OSIO OT MAILS I tuiu a. kiuvV) tvb.t;a nit. iuv in trains going East . 9p. m. and n:4Sa. m. : vest which has just been finished in for'V-oMenU 9P" 75: Si the Argentine Republic amountii.c to " -Saraannspru. 31$ m. ! ,O0O,OOO bushels for export, ,s food for " tLcartnc for Lyle a liartiand 5:30a.m. the bears to work on, consequent! v the Et 'Ld,r" IAmelope I tendency of -speculation favored the tTri-wUy. Tuesday Thursday and &rturuay. aiiort 8 je f ti,e market, and the I ' Monday Wednesday and Friday. ' I have their own wav all through. There has been no THK PUT TO FLIGHT all the peculiar troubles that beset a woman. The only guaranteed remedy for them is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. For women suffer ing from any chronic " female complaint " or weakness ; for women who are run-down and' overworked ; for women ex pecting to become mothers, Oldest Agriealtopal Paper in flnwiet. (ESTABLISHED 1010. To all cash suNcrilwrs of Tiik Ciiko.mci.k paying one year in advance. The American Farmer, 1729 New York Avonue, WASHINGTON, O. C. A Grand Masquerade Ball will be given at Armory Hall by The Amkuican Faiwkr, which Is now enter-! Ins upon it TJth ycur, l the pioneer farmer's paper In the country. It Is a Xante elulit-iuw paper, nnd rontnlu flft I columns o( the chcilcvst ugrleulturitl mid liter ary uuitter. plentifully embellished with Hue I illuMnitlons. It i i NATIONAL IN CHARACTER, nnd deals with (urmlug nnd farmer' Interest on broud, practical Hues, it EMPLOYS and for mothers who are; THE THE IN FRIDAY, - - DEC. 22. 1S93 Some hitherto unpublished letters of Whittier's, written to an intimate friend, Charlotte Fiske Bates, will appear in the January number oflMcClure's Magazine. They are especially important as leing the direct expression of that sweet, serene faith in an overrulinc Providence and the soul's immortality of which de- j doubtful, as the Wilson lightful glimpses in Whittier's poems. A majority and minority report has been submitted to the house on the Hawaiian question, the former uphold ing Cleveland and denouncing Stevens, the latter questioning Cleveland's con duct and holding him to account. Any further comment will be profitless until the facts are learned. The truth of this whole matter is now in order. Let Stevens' statements either be approved or disproved. that Oregon has a mammoth cave rivals the one in Kentucky. It's en trance is 12 miles this side of the state's southern boundary line, and it has been explored for a distance of 22 miles, partly underlying California's surface. The end of the cave has not yet been reached. It is a chain of spacious chambers, some of them being JJ26 feet in diameter, and the ceiling of none of them being less than 50 feet from the floor. An effort is being made to have one of the chambers reproduced at the Midwinter fair. Clapp & Co.'e market letter contains the following sensible remarks : Private honor is a public treasure. Public treasure may be secured at the expense of private honor. Honest legislation may provide honest money or dishonest men. A liquidated income dollar when clipped is generally sent to the mint of muscle for recoinage. Constitutional distribution can only be effected by con stitutional taxation. A tax on products in transit for exchange falls mainly on desire that exceeds necessity. Economy is the only defense against a tax that settles on price. The man that invents a lax that will fit bales, banks, bushels, barrels, bonds, beer and bullion alike in torty-four states can be made American pope. It would be difficult to convince the average man, especially the Missouri pioneer, that fir is a stronger wood than oak, but such has been proved by actual tests that were made by a fair and im partial committee appointed for that purpose. The timbers used were each 2x4 inches and four feet long, both ends solidly braced and the weight ap plied in the middle of the span. Yellow fir stood a strain of 3,062 pounds, com mon Oregon oak 2,022 pounds. Fine grained yellow fir from near the butt 3,535 pounds, and best Michigan oak snapped with a strain of only 2,428 pounds. These teets were made by the Northern Pacific railroad company at Tacoma, Wash. movement in the wool market during the week except a small shipment, which was made to the Oregon City woolen mills, yesterday, on private terms. It is understood that prices of the last season's clip will re main on the bottom, unless the present congress settles the tariff question in favor of protection, which is exceedingly bill is fully en dorsed by tlie ways and means com mittee and the democratic members of the house. Should the senate get hold of the bill it is hoped the scheme will be killed. In that event it is believed that an early advance will take place. Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real ee tatedealer in Des Moines, Iowa, narrow ly escaped one of the severest attacks of pneumonia while in the northern part of Iowa during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had I occasion to drive several miles during j the storm and was so thoroughlv chilled that he was unable to get warm, and in side ot an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe case of pneu monia or lung fever. Mr. Bbize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle rof Chamberlain's Couch Remedv, of which he had oiten heard, and took a number of large doses. He says the ef fect was wonderful and in a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day he was able to come to Des Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderful. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Bucklen'a Annca .lalrr. The best salve in the world for nt-. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, levet sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pav required It is guaranteed to give perfect ratisfuc tion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale oy Snipes A Kin-ersiy BEST WRITERS COUNTRY, i and everything that nppeurs in Its columns is ut mirctnrr nnrl avknicto) . f f t, , the hltfhe-ttchumcter Vvcry department of the nUrSltlg ana e.VnaUStea J at tlie farmers bulne W dlwuwed In mi citruent. practical way, loosing to the srente-it protlt mid benefit to the dinner Htid hli Inmlly tl appears on the lit mid l.lth nl each month, and l furnished ut the ton price ot i lwars i chance trom cirlhood to manhood ; and later, at critical " change of ,life ' is a medicine that safelv certainly builds up ens, regulates, and cures. If it doesn't, if it even fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. wo the - it and , strength- What vou are sure of, if von use Dr. Satje's Catarrh Iicniedv, is either ' than nnv other paper t , ' . jrettlne this Information, and ilevote Itself a lwrfect and permanent cure tor ' thii uutv They win nmi in it constantly your Catarrh, no matter how bad your case may be, or S500 in cash. The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay you the money, if the) can't cure you. 50 CENTS A YEAR In itiivuncv. Thlt tnikkr It thr rhrapmt ngrlculturnl mirr In thr country. FARMER LEGISLATION. nurins the coming yenr there will bo un lm mensc number of mutters of the moxt vlul in terest to farmers ilenlt with by ConcrreM ami the ; k.ircutive i)eiTtmenM nt "muliiKton. it U highly imiruut that the farmers tx kept I promptly anil fully Informed n to vrhat l txrinj; I jilHUiitil nnd done attetitlue them at the National Capital. They should all. therefore. Uke Tim AMEIIICAN r A KM K u. wniCU. W1UC Oil ttlO CTOUIKl. lor to cwi: amount of valunblu Information thut they ' ran jrei in nouinwr ihjh.t. THK AMKUtCiN FARMER and Till! CHRONICLE j will be scntone year for il.'i. Jackson Engine: Co., No. l Toi?day veijp$,Jar. i, 1894. Committee of Arrangements: F. V. L. SKIBBE, I.. KLINDT, A. IIEUGIN1NE, JOHN BLASEK r r t HARRY CLOUGH, OLPH KELLER, Reception Committee. GEO. MUNGER, COL. G. T. THOMPSON, THEO. F. SKUFERT, W. II. BUTTS, HON. E. 8GIIUT7 A. BUCHLEU, IB. W. IKIEIjIM: &c 00. - - di:ai.ki:s in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, BrnsliGs, Perfnier?, Etc, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Compounding Physicians' Prescriptions a Spednlty. "JS'o. 10.r Secnnil Strwit, TIm Dalli.-s, Oregon. Opixixltc Coliimblu C'undy Fiiotory A OENTS maieJ-xOOa day. Greatest tltcheu V utensil ever inventstl. Hetall S"ets. Jtofi sold in every hous' cents. JlcJlatln nnd Co., Cincinnati, Ohln. nve E WANT VOl' TO WOKK FOK 1 thus matins m.CO TO I3S.CO 1'KU WEEK. Parties preferred who can furnish a rmrH; und travel throush the country: a team, though. S not necesjary. A few vacanciei m towns aud cities. Spare hours may be used to pi id vanUire. R. F. JOUNPO.V . . 11th and Main sis.. Htchmoud. Vn. The St. Charles Hotel,! PORTLAND, OREGON This old, popular and reliable nonst has been entirely refnmuked, and every room has Iwen re papered and repainted and newly carpeted throurbrut. The house contains 170 rooms nnd . supplier with every modern convenience. Rate; reasonable. A pood restaurant attachec to the house. Frer bus to and from ah trains. C. W. KNOWl.ES. Prop. r f. ujcia., and CUD per Bottle Cures Couch?, Eoarnr.,3ore Throat, Croup irna prjy; re'iuvea Whooping Cough and Asthma. V r Conjuiur-tlou it has no rival: bu c u red t li o utan d tt.'ici e all otli erk failed; will cuke Tonrwien Satirae. fiold by Druggist on a ciiaranteo. ForLarae Back cr Cheai. me HUiLQH'a 25 eta. HI LO H S.CATAR R H John Pashek, The Merchant Tailor, 76 Court Street, door to Wasco Ens Office. CtF'llai Jin: received the Utei: itylea jn Suzlings for Gentlemen, ami hsa Urgeajsortrncnt of Fori?n and Amer ican Cloths, which he can tinhb T order for tfic' that favor him. Cleaning and Repairing a Specialty. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. This Is the Season Of the Year Olhen Judicious Advertising Pays. New York Weekly Tribune AND Dalles WeBKlu GQionicle NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. REMEDY. ilnre vou Catarrh ' ThU renitilv U euararu teed to care rou. lrtce.ricti. injector Itbk For sale by 8alp Kinenly. Ihe tnal of the amnggling rint; at Portland brings out the fact that they had their plans well laid out and were making lots of money in their business Hnt Slum, who stood in as long as the public was not aware of what was going on, turned state's evidence when the matter came to light and has told the whole story and pulled his accomplices down and is trying to get them under foot to lift himself up a little. There is no doubt a great deal of smuggling was done, but for our part we would dislike to be on the jury and accept the testi mony of such a man as true, even when given under oatb. The one who will thus betray a friend is the meanest rascal in the outfit. Ex. MARKET REPORT. Tha Holidar Trade BrUk, but Orufoary LImm Dull. Fjuimy, Dc. .22. The holiday season ia at hand and locally trade is brisk in notioBJ and holiday goods. Business in general lints is quiet, prices in general merchandise are steady and unchanged. The imdse market,whlle in fair supply ifl yartiwlarJy dull, and there is no feaaga in qaotatioas, save in eggs; ar siwlsate inrweaaing and the market is m little weak, and 30 to 25 cents par des asa tha aataide ngarea paid. To day tha stock on haad is large and a de aiiaa is in sight. The butter market is ladil;a5 to&0 seats par roll is the Sm paalhrj usiraf ia qaiat with a fair ,af tarsrys. Chickens are VI60R of MEN EmIIj, Qvlekr). Ptrmaiwtttlr Rutortd. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ' mod all the train of erllj from early arron or later nctiw, U rnulu of overwork. lckne, wonr.etc PolUtrrogib. dertlopiMat and tooo given to Trrr organ asd portion ot tbe bodr. Bbnple.BataralmeUioifa. ImtnnMata lmprrTmnt mi failure irapoMlbl. UH rtfeMutfU. &M. explanatlrjo and ptuod MileU ueatod) f re. ERIE MEDICAL CO. aurrALo. n. v. L.is Orncr, The iMlies. Or., 1KC. T. 1j3. j Notice it hereby (riven that the ollowlns namtil ettler has llloi notice oi hU Intention to make final proof in Miptmn ( hM claim, mid that ild proof will bo made U'lon the rriter and receiver at The IMIte, Or., on February 10, leOl, viz.: tJacl I). ISnliert. Homesteiid So. i'ia, for the SE1.. of NEi, and of Sl'M. nnd BWU of HEk. of Sec. l.Tp. 1! S., K. h E. W. M. He names the following witneirs to prove hl continuous rwldence upon, and cultivation of, .ild land, viz.. it. K. MmriJon, 31. C. Painter, J K Patterion and (. H. ritouchton. all of Dufiir. or. dSfSwC JOHN V . LEWIs lleslner. L.tt) Orncr, The Ihtllen. Or.,( Nov. 'J, lsKI. ( Notice U hereby Riven tlm: the fullnwinK rmnieil tettlcr han Blrf' notice of hl inteiitloo to m.ikerHui! prrif ln?ui)iTt of hit claim and (tint laid proof will be made before tho reenter mid reixlver at The Dalloi, Oregon, on Weilneiday, December 27, li33. viz Hewitt KlMC. HnniCTtciul Application No. 21',, for the NU of riKV aud E j of SW'i hec. 10. Tp. S. It. 1 1 Ijut. He names the followinir wltiicieM to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of laid Und. viz: 11. W. Welt, of The iMlIes. Or.. Churl. Kaiton, Jamex Ka.iton and Paul l.hnerotti of :aneue, or, Johk V. Lrwig, IteBljtcr. ONLY- $1.75. Jeweler's Goods NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. (Timber Lund, Act June 3, 1.57S.J I' Notice with It S. Ui.su Office, The Diilkn. Or, Nov. . lsJ. hereby given that In compliance SHERIFF'S SALE. Ilr virtue of an execution and order of sal. tautil out of the Circuit Court of ttie htate of Oreaon. for the county oi vaco, to rae directed commanding me to maie tale of the Mnd In the raid writ, ilwrlUU to-writ Tnoie plecex and uirceK of land In Waico County. Htalo of Ore- Kon. known and deMrrlbed m the outli half of ectlon eight ( , and the loutn hall of taction nine 10, and the ea.it half and the muthweit quarter and the east half of th northwest quar ter and the louthweit quarter of the northtvett quarter of Mrctlon ten (10) and the north half of the northweat quarter nnd the iouthen.it quarter of the northnext quarter of M.i:tlim fifteen (,), al 11 u Towni h 1 p one (1 j , north of Ka n f ou rteen (ll eoiioi ine niiiameue meriuian, io make and pay the mm of money, In aid court adjudg- cil u w IN41U ui luc piniutiii ju rum HCMOO, in which action The hVilicitors Umn and Truit RrMumatismf luimtayo, Satatlete Krdnsy CfNnsrlsilntSt 9. asisMiii Sttjsriraia m.i suaJr avauc MMMaUfTttxaaw , vm l yay Company were plalntifT and James Iloxth, Mar tha Jl. Booth, Everett K. Hall, J F ilcClure, lio N. IlMters, lri Embody, J. if Taylor and J. F Edwards were defendants, to-yit the sum of fJWXXOJi with intereat thereon, from July l. U'Jl, at the rate of ilx r cent per annum and fXO.lo attonieyi fees in said action and ciiu and rtU bure euU therein taxed, I havethl day levied upon the Und aforesaid and !n Saturday the 33rd day of December 189.1, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. rn.. In front of the court houc door, in the City of The Dalles, in Mid County and HUte, I will iell ulil land at public auction, to tbehisbest bidder therefor. T A. Wahd. fiherllT of Wasco County, Hbite of Orexon. nnrz. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of an execution and order of sale, Issued ou; of the Circuit Court of ibo Hutu of Orexon, for the County of Wasco, t me directed commanding me Ut make a!eol the land lu the said writ described to-wit , thos pieces aud par. ctUol land in Wasco County, HUte of Orexon, known and described as the southwest quarter of section four 14, and the north half of section nine 19, and the northwast quarter of section seventeen (17), in Township une (11 north of tUnge fourteen (It). Mt of the Willamette Meri dUn, to make and pay the turn oi money, in Mid Court adjadstd to he paid to the plaiutift in said actios, in which action The MlclUxs Loau and Trust Comparu' were plaintiff, and James Hontb, Martha il. Douth, Everett E, Hall, J. V, McClura. Sarah II. ilcClure, D. 0. Alter, lulph Uogers, Julia S. ilostrs, Uri KinlXKly, J. M. lay. lor and J. F. Edwards were uefeiidanU, to-wit; the sum of WWO.0O with Interest thereon, frota Jul 1. 1W, at the rate of six per tent P;ranuum and tvEO.SO attorney's fee In said action and cijsU and dUtairsewuffiU there I ii uxd, I have1 this day levied upon theland aforesaid, and ou Hatarday, iiSrd day ft liavawber, 1MS, at too hour ot H o'cloak a. m. in front of Ihe ctMirt kouae door. In the City of The Ds litis. In ssua lAHiuij ana awte.1 win ii aaiaiaM at Mblic auetlofi to the blcbwit Milder tketetor. T. A. Wa, Hkarirof Waso ComO-, State of Orfo. '1 the nriivlsinns of thu net nt piirwrnn of June 3, lc, entitled "An act for the sale of tlm-N.-r lands in tne slntex of Culifonila, Oreuun. .-!Ysun ana aiuini;ion lerruory, Neul C. Htevensou, Of Klnsiley, county of Vaco, slate of Oregon, has this day tiled in this ollice hi sworn state ment for the purchase of the SVM of NWJi, of Kectlon. No. 'Zi, in Towinhlp No. 8 K , range No 13 E. W. M and will ntler prwif to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purixwcs, nuu ui csbiomri ins ciaim io saiu laud ueiore the Ilegiiter and Keceiver of this otllcoatTde wanes, ur on tne ism day ol January, 1WI. m mim.-7 - TTii(rss JlUIAiaj. Jll-I Ir Emley, Ia-oii Hondeau nnii Ijtfayette Davis, all of KingsU-y, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the awjve-uctcriiA.il lancis are requeileil to llle tneir claims lu thlsotllceon or before said 1'ith day of uauuurv, oyji, vl0 JOHN W. I.EW1H, Hegister, SHERIFFSSALE. lly virtue of an execution aud order of sale issued out oi tne circuit court of thu HUte of Oregon for Wasco County, upon a decree and Judgment made, rendered aud entered by said Court on tho nth Uy of November, iron, In favor of plalntlrr, in a suit wherein A. D. lio ton was plalntlrr, and Frank D. Oillesple and Ithoda uiuespie, w. t. Hunt and v. ll. Duller were defendauu. and to rne dlrecteil and delivered. cnmmaiidlug me to levy upon and sell all the minis mentioned ami aescribed in said writ, and hereinafter described, I did, on the -Ith day of December, lrt, duly levy upon, and will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, ou Monday, the Hlli day January, 1M04, at 2 o'clock In the alternoou of said day, at the front door of the County Courthouse In Dalle City, In Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands and premise described In said writ and herein described us follows, to-wlt; The northwest quarter ol Section fourteen 111) In Township two 21 Houth, of lUnge fourteen 111 East of the Willamette Meridian, lu Wasco county, urecon, or so inuen taereoi as snail be sufficient to satisfy the sum of Sttl.OI, with In terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, twr annum since November lllh, lBi fiO.OOatior- ney s lessi, ana t ti costs in saia suit, together with eoU of said writ, and aeoniiiie- coaiu of sale. T. A. WAKD, nuerinoi vsoaco county. Dated at Dalles City, Or,, Dec. 4, w! Oregon. , d' iJ5w,' Executor's lietiae to Cptdltors. Notice is lierebv clveil that the Cnimlv ihna of the hUte of Orexon for Wasco County has duly appointed tho undersigned tho executor of the last wilt and teaUmeut of (ieorgo Y. Jieer. deceased. All jtersons having claims Malnit the eauteot said dwxsued are hereby required to liruaest .tsaM. With the Iimior viiimlu.r. within tlx month from tlm date of this notioo, to said e-aaeutor at his place ( residence, near JiT'i. ;J,"9mm.TVl,tar. "M) twice of W, M, WllMli, in said Dalles City. ..-.tu. , .lauA.KL Kiesutor. IMUdUiU 1st day of hovember, im. Hw at W. E. Garretson's Store. Ladies' Solid Gold Watcim redoced Gold Watches worth $40, Gold Watches worth old Watches worth from $15 to 25 reduced reduced reduced to $28. to 2y to 18. American Coiu Sil?cr Watches reduce, to $13, Genuine 14 K Gold Filled Vest Chains reduced from $8 and $10 to $4 and $6. Tho above is a sample of the bargain? to bo had for a few days. A. R. Thompson, ASSIGNEE- H. H. CHMPBELL Succeaeor to LESLIE BUTLER, Will (.'onstantly keep on hand a complete Hue of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Having purchased ilr.Hutler'n entire atock, I shall endeavor to maintain the reput"'00 ol tho bouse, which has been? - BEST GOODS AT L0WETT PRICES. - SQUARE DEALING TO EVERY OH Call and tee .me, next door to Poitoffioe. OlxolotMrt, Xasmf mt9 Obtap Holidmy Prtwente. tilvvwmv; dtulpy, With( Hooks, Toys. Bt'' The public is invited to examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. MTJ'rleu (bo lowaat, ami are greatly rsUtwad. Claawg oat tlie entire H .of loyt ana ooiaaay aooua a vua Imm It., Tha SallM, Of. X. O. 3