g i " 1 1 18 f ;- t Th feites Daily Ghnmiele. -axustciw . s.y CA prominent manufacturer of arUfl- entered at the PostoOcc at The Dalles, Ongon, a secoud-clasa matter. I. H. Tafle of Colllo U in town ; cial "j-cs has unburdened himself on ' what he considers n grievance Ho says Mr. II. E. Williams and family de-! "?in '-tL L Mr. todav Ivetrle remedy is becoming THE DALLKS ORBGON t PERSONAL MENTION so well known nnd so Kpulnr as to need no special in'urition, All who use Electric narl&forOr. S IMttcrs sing the same song of prniso.- wwltlw tni. mornmp I nnd weU niade nrtcle nntl tbat the a purer mudieinc does not exist nnd it ai n c . . ti i marlsct is bc,nR flooded with "chenp I puminteod to do nil that is claimed. mi. w. iiiuiutiuu . ui.. in ioreicn ruuotsn. tie aueccs tnat the FIRST FEMININE KABBI. Miss Prank Is tho Prophotoas Deb orah's Ablo Successor. Rcttiwrksblr Lcarnlnc and l'ictr of l'rvtty California Girl Ottered the Opening Prayer at the Cou-Stt-m of ltrligions. Person? who attended the eonirrvs of relijrions in Chicago in Aupust will recall the interest with which they lis tened to the opening prayer, offered, as it was, by a youmr woman, and rich, a it was. in fervid, impassioned utter ances. When the first session was over I there were many to crowd about and congratulate Miss Uachel Frank, who, as the yonmrest delegate present, hnd been invited to make the invocation, and nianv who did not sneak to her reports the road worse than he has , chcap crcs crad. ailer very fcw hs seen them for the past seven years. ..,.. 'i,.t-, .i, Kt ....... Mrs. D. Farrinaton of Fairileld left ! we are informed that summer time is last niplit for Eifco, Nevada, and will re- j tho best seasou for the sale of artificial main during the whiter with her son, E. ; eyes. People are at that time of tho vcar S. Fnrnngton. esq. t more particular as to their appeansiu. lioixt, arrivals, ' and discover more readily that the srt. i iicial eye is bejjinniup to lose its p- ; tine perfection. Another point is that tnerc are many people walking about whose outward appearance suggests that they nre in full possession of both visual organs but have not even one. s.Y 1 a. i . ,. , . , i nave unea, saw me, manutneturer. cessfully carried out owing to the fact that the blind, from force of habit, no doubt, look, or appear to look, one full in the face when talking. London Skibbe 5 Houscr, Tvgh Vallev Rondeau, Jns Ilovnalim, Peter Unnnn- han, Tim Uannahnn, Kingsley ; Ferdi nand Westerman, G ilillcrj Winnie; F M Warner, Edward Williams, Nan Si'ne; John Lament, Skamoknwa. Hill ther, S-Mile; James Kilrav, Mrs Tomel-, son and 7 children. J J Harplaw, A H f Gilles, Portland; James Jlorton, 10-j Mile; John Olsen. Lvle; Curtis Movity, . li .nct-niiey, J l' luihousen, Deschutes; stood apart tn admire the modest yet strong demeanor of the slender, dark eyed girl, as she quietly accented the warm commendations that wer showered upon her. Miss Uachel. or Miss Hay Frank, as she is oftenest called, is a native of California, and to her is to Jw accorded the distinction of becoming the first woman rabbi in the world, rfhe has already studied at the Hebrew college in Cincinnati, but has not finished the coar.-e, wishing' to interpolate some additional study leforv taking the rite. In an account of Miss Frank and her interesting career the San Fran cisco Chron iele says: "She is the first woman student in the eolloge. and will be the first t.- be ordained as a rabbi urteiv no preeetient m tnis countrv o: in any other, a.-s no woman before has ecapied the position of rabbi. The career of the Irophetess Delwrah forms the only analogy to the work Miss K F Hard wick, JN Watt, Mosier ; David rarmer, silver uity; .Mr and Mrs Uiu gen and son, Dnfur: J Hat t man, C Wells. Albany; G "W Snyder. John, Heix.Oregon Citv ; J Vernillion, Omaha : ACGlar, Saleni; W Armstrong, C F Steavens, H Jefferv. Arlington ; A Wil son. T.V kelson. H Hall. W Jefferv.. 'v ; Dntcli Flat; T H Andrews. V Darson, A j iosuer. a re;iicoch, hicks, r Hicks, Uake Oven. ! Electric Hitters will oure all disenses of the liver and kiduevfi, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused bv i mini re blood. Will drive malaria from the system nnd prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Hit ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c nnd $1 per ivitiie ot snipes v Kinersiys. I.tmk Over Vour County Warrant. All county warrants recistered prior ! to January kith, lSDO, will lw paid if . presented at my ollice, corner of Thinl anil Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after tbts date. Wm. Miciikll, Treasurer Wasco Count v. October 'Jlst, ISffit. tf VOIIft JiTTEHTIOll Ii called to tke ftot that Hugh Glenn, Ooaler in Gli nnd Ilnild: t'Mrrli ni, l'is.rvt Cement Material of clifcinds. t-'hif-i i.ino of- r I ninhiro ITlmiMinno i 1 1UIUIU I&UU!U1UIU. Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Rotes Reasonable. -MaIIK (lOOt)i- THK DAI.LKS, OIC To be found l?i the City. 72 CXlashington StrcctJ SvtUement Ilnjuc xtril. From TERMINAL or INTEltiOf: at.ntuiun. At the residence of John i ne:ir Dufur. Or.. Bee. 27th, Zachery Vorter to Rosa A. both of Wasco Co., Oregon. J. Bricham officiated. K. Woods, 1S93. 3lr. Gardner, Justice A. Potatoks sold well this season in England, at S100 to $125 per acre. One farmer sold his cropof fifty acres iu the ground for $5.G0u. Exi'KKi mkxts are being made by the French lepartment of agriculture to transform tree twigs and leaves into food for horses and cattle. Tim French war ofllce noTT accept contracts for oats, barley and hay for the eavalry, on the basis of " tho nutritive value of the grain and forage Pnring my nbscnee, all who have un settled accounts with the undersigned are expected to call and settle with Mr. lieu. Krauss, who has my Inoks and accounts. An early settlement will greatly oblige. Yours truly, Lksme UtTI.Kll. -THK- Points J Nut ii mm WEBSTER'S INTERNA TIOKAl Jhmtlaflti.T.mit.-'-- ' - At 1 si Gram A'WWJf-. " "fnab...... .v..'' Tea jear sjhm.. in ievNlii-r-, if-. t . Itiimc '- ntorit Uutu Sjfio,(fc-.i woim, nomi, woon. , Heat grades of oak, fir, and slab cord 1 w-od,nt lowest nmrkot rates at Jos. T. i !Vters A Co, .Otlice Second and Jelfer-1 son streets. I U the Hue to tote 5 rR: Tl TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Faneral uf 3tr.-.. .HcEwfii. The funeral of Mrs. Clarissa McEwen j will occur Sunday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence of Mr. W. 2C. Wiley, with whom deceased has lived for the There is abso- eiht ycars Mrs. McEwen was born in Canton, 2sew York state, May 2G, 1S0S, and came to Oregon in 1SG0, first living in the Willamette valley and during the Frank has undertaken, and even here last twentv vears :n Wasco conutv. tne iiKenes ians. lor when Deborah She leaves two sons and three dau"h- preached to Israel there were no syna- t oae jn ivia in Washington and gocnes. .Since then there have been . . . , , noted women teachers, but there is a 1 e, ,u In- Th eslteH are Mrs. distinction between teacher and j " lleJ" 01 The Parker of preacher in the mint? of the Jew. . . . Iowa, and Mrs. Morton of Illinois. Her People are asking what name Miss son, Chas. McEwen, of North Yakima is Prank will be called by when she is s expected to arrive todav. ordained a rabbi. Ik-ing the first j pev W. C. Cllr:U w officjate nt the 1 f '- - -urn r lurneral ceremonies. r "t - : r I 1 l 211110115 cure, ine ureal wousn ana rrr Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes fc Kin- ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 2oc. Children love it. Sold by Snines & Kinerslv. I'cauuK: Cheaper than anywhere else at the California winehouse. Purchase ticket for photo of agent, he will call but once. D. C. Hekklw Hot clam broth at J. dar at 4 o'clock. O. Mack's everv pass nACHxr.jPiii:;n. Ask your dealer Stove Polish. for Mexican Silver 3Iexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust. Uw Mexican Silver Stove Polish. For a Eore throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage dampened Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It will nearly always e3ect a cure m one night's time. This remedy is also a fa- vrotnan in the world to occupy such a position, naturiliy the name does not exist. When he has occupied the pulpit or !ias lectured in tn-- yinrrogue MiiS Fraxh ban worn a strve: lress. or Thi is. quite in line" with the rabbis of ! ""iIn the reform congregations, who have discarded the robe and cap of the ortk'x.oxj.'orijp-egatinns. i vorite for rheumatism and has cured . r n.UK will pmuaoiy remain 7erv severe cases. 50 cent bottles for witr. .ner tamiiy anu menus muamano . , . Blakelev & Houghton thia winter. After that, her plans are j - unformed. While in Chicago several .' Notice. wealthy H.-Hrews were desirous of. .Notice is hereby given, that by order of the common council ot Dalles City, i...'Z i,: " 'V....7;r, Tnv f r,.. made and entered on the 12th day of De- ,t . , ' , yA m i.i, :i..cember, 1693, sealed bids will be re t Z rv : , , . V i celved at the office of the undersigned rr w until JrnUav afternoon at 4 o'clock p. ishi!:v:ne m -hieago. encouraged her m Decenltar 22d. 1S93. for the con- to accept. ao imJ that the .ie.vs need sinjtftion of a sewer of terra cotta, to be women in mcir puipua. ; 5 inches in diameter, on Lincoln street jn cjt commencing at the south THE NATION MOURNS. line of the intersection of Lincoln and , Fourth streets, in the center of said Lin Tjit rcmntm of Mrs. Lucy Stone-; coin street and thence continuing north XHackwell an- to le cremated, in ac-; erly along the center of said street to cordai.ee with a wish she often cs- j the terminus thereof, towit : Low water pressed. 1 mark of Mill Creek. Said sewer to be Col. A.H. McLkas, who died, single, I constructed in.accordance with the plans kef TtTf-oL- ;n rniir,;,. v a ,i . and specifications thereof heretolore . 1 .. VJr i' r -r.!,, made and nrenared bv C. J. Crandall. 'i.hu i which said plans and specifications ... , J . , "l, . rny ue seen at the onice 01 sata u. J. me uuy jueu xor meir marriage. 1 (jrandall. Frasslet Havex, who recently died 'o bid will be received unless the at his summer house in Beverly Farms, I same is accompanied with a good and Mass., at the age of 00 years, was an , sufficient bond in the sum of fiOO, con intimate friend of Daniel Webster. He ditioned that the bidder will accept the was lonir prominent in financial and constructing ot eaiU eewer it the same ' shall be awarded to him. r-.... tt rr The right to reject any and all bids is w. ui till; jaic UU(U.T J-l UHlii 1 l.l. 1 son, the murdered mayor of Chicago. Dat'ed Bt DalIe8 Cit . 0r Tjec. 13 disposes of property valued at $950,000. jgo". The entire estate, with the exception of 310,000 devoted to charity, is directed to be divided in equal sliares among his t in:r children When on a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. JDal ton of Luray, Eusaell county, Kan., called nt the Iabaratory of Chamberlain & Co., Pes Moines, to show them hie fiis-year-old boy, whose life had been eaved by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It having cured Iiim of a very severe at tack of croup. Mr. Dal ton is tlat it saved his boy's life and is enthu elastic in his praise of the Eemedy. For esle by UJakeley t Houghton. Douglas . Dvrvu, Recorder of Dalles City. SHERIFF'S SALE. During; A Talented Kdltur Ibc com 1 11 jr siontlix, or the IicnUU wriwi boe n)io are twvelinK or contcrnpUtltiK a ttliinvriiy liom bometbnuld rwd theluliuirliii; letter Itoui a britllautnnd well known tdttw rid imvldt theilvai nguuut attecin ol UttoUche hihI fliMlnc4: jUextucmkk I Iwul txfwaioa to ue wreral Uxt tit Ktmud' wlelje Capsule while traveling to Vhleogo tnattatul the NaUonal JXriji. ooratic CouTentiwi. Titer acted tike a ebarm In mevenliiie luailarbta and dUxlnw. Have hart Urr llttlo Iia4aeac ilqee mr return, which I rvmarKahle. Vmiw trnftefloUTi, . Mm V. Sturm. ILL mauaro. fa., JCii-onl. Ilr virtue ol an execution end order of tale liiuwl out ol the Circuit Court of the ute ol Oregon lor the county of Wajco. to me iftrenttd, conimnndliiK tn to nuue tale ol the land in mild wrlt,drll 1 t-wlt; thwe pltcex and jtfirtwU ot laud In WatcoCouutr, biateolOreecin, known and do tcrlUtl as allot section tnrtv(31. and the notith certain , halt ot the ontbuut naarter of teetion lour I), aiiu iijc m lu ul ui c.'t(uii jive uf nm mu north half of nction eight (), all in Township one (I), north of lunge fourteen (llt-astof the Willamette meridian, to make and pay the sum of money. In told Court adjudged, to b paid U the plain till In tald action, in which action The holiciloni Loan and Trim Company were plnlu HIT and Jamt Uooth, Martha Si. Itooth, verett K. Hall. J. V, McClure, bareh II. HcCIure. I. (i. Alter, lulnh llttfent. Julia IS. IlMren. Url Em- tody, J. 31. Taylor and J. V. Edwards ware de- fendauu. to-wlt. the sum of rjWXU) with Inter tat thereon from July 1. lU, at the rate of six per cent per annum and fjuoio attorney iu said action and cmuand dlibunementa therein taxed, I have this day levied upon the laud nbore described and on Saturday tbuS3tt dar of Dacamber, l9a, nt tbe hour of 10 a. m., In front of tbe court house door, In the city of The Dalle, in Mid count and Male, I will sell said land at public auction, to the biKueat bidder therefor. T. A, WaHD, Sheriff of Wasco eouuty, Bute of Orfon. uor.2ic The Dalles Daily and Weekly Chronicle. THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Daily Chronicle is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of each week at SI .50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., TI3.0 Dalles, Orosozi. i It Is the Dlnlnc Car Houte. It runs Through 1 i t'estlbnlcd lialns every day in the ysar to pt. paul and Chicago: (NO CHA.NOK OK CAKS.1 Computed of Diiilnz Car utMurjKissed. I'uli , man Drawlnc Knom Sleepers of lateatttjulpcunt 1 5 Everybody $ r.liiiiilil mi-21 tl.'ii hj Dictionary. 1; ai, iiTcn uii que; win i roncr mine the hb- uny, rj-elliKR, Imv i umiiiiitlim, ami raeautiir r v.orti4 A Library in Itself, i: aim cint the often dettlnul lnfonimtltia royrernlnj: ( eminent jierxoin, fnct.H roaixmlni; tlas ! romiiries. cuies, xouii. aim natural lea- , tureitof tlioRlilw, iwrtleular runccnilns; 1 iation of foreign iiiotatltuLi, words, and i jiroierus, etc, etceie Thin IVorl-iK Iuvnhinblvlnti lmuM-'liold.nml t tlK teae-her. f chobr, iro- ' SrAilbliAU. llonkneUvr. a, C. Mcrrlnm Co. I'ttNiMiicr. DCTl(K?J!lf C3fOn nnt bnrlwaiM'lxil" craiitilr trpniiu o( ancient z. muiuu. 5 C3?".itullDrtrTpnictiM. J I - Dent that ran be constructed, and in which f i accommodations uu bth Free and Funilshm for hoMerof First and M.U,. llckeu.-nd JJ gjgj ; ELEGANT BAT COACHES has a tamily of ' A cnntiutinui line, connectini: with nil lln , aQordlni; direct and untnturruiittd service 1'ultmau Hteeper reservation can be secured , in ndvutice thruurh any agent of the road. I , They read The Chronicle to Ret the latest and ! uifxt reliable t ens. And tticy nnd evury line I that Is iu the inrf' That is what tiiufccu the 1 Chronicle an Invaluable advert!- intr medium. The newsjxicr that gtm to the family firesides Is the one tbat the ndvertUcrs TUPniiru TirifFTC To -ns ' ! ,M,T'"U w,,cn tUcy ,,Mlnj ! InnUUun ilUrVLlO potnulr. America. jsb tbe jn-ojiUf. When tbey want your trade Knjrlaiid ami Kurape can be purchased at any ! their announrements will be found lit the paer. ticact offlce of tie company I i,lk ovcr our cjum, a b:n e the verlflra- I tlon of the truth of this asuertlnn. I'.ctnember, Full information concerning rates, rlrnt. ui ! . a trade of a family ot two thousand . trains, route, and other details furnished on , kt i, WOrth osLlns- for thrnneh these Xi i coltimni, espclaily so at our Vkt "" W. C. ALLAWAY. I application to Agcut I). 1'. & A. Nar. Co., lUtrulaUir oClcc, Th I Dalles, Or., or A. I). CHAIILTO.V, Am'i General I'asseiiKur Ast.. hortland, Jen D. BUNNELL, Pipe WofK. Tin Repairs ana B00I1 MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. When the Twin stops at THE DALLES, get off on ilie South Side T THt fiEW COLtUlWBlA HOTELi. This larvennd popular Hmik dees the principal hotel lmine preparea to lumun nnd is HaiiM! the llest AccommiAiatlotis of any u the city, nnd a: the low rate of . . Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kubb' Blacksmith Shop. $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cerpts. Office for all Ktnce Lines leurlnc Tim Dalle for all pulnta in Kasterti Oreciin sud JCaatfirn Vaslilns;tiiii, to this Motel. Corner of Front and-Cnlon Bt. NICHOLAS, Propr. T. T. I , L 1.1 I U , XX. O. INTiolsoxi., 111 . ..." .'i.'i 1 , , , ,, , rfrr.. Nvr, .'.ytt" v -,,7. 1. , . ,., 1 Clothier and Tailor. Decidedly the Finest Line of . . . . Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, etc., etc. COR. 6ECOKD AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its fleoa leads on to fortune." The post unquestionably had reference to the, di-Oot Sale ii m mMm k CM at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, -Who are eelllng these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MIOHELBA.CH BRICK, - - UNION ST. r REE ! TREE!! With every dozen Cabinet Photographs, one .... o Ofe-Si2se CrayonTo Call at the Grallery and see samples. My work sjeaks for itsell THE DALIXES, OK. JOr FIRST CLHSS PR 1 ..A j0IP'T CAN Bt HAD AT THE CHRONICLE OFFICE