) The folks Daily Chronicle. PERSONAL MENTION. Literary Note. RntGTVxlHt the r-torticv t 7ut Hullo. Orwnui f cfiraJ-ck tnnstet THK DALLKS OKKOU Gus Nonti of the Portland eollejre is , The second edition of the December ' home for Christinas. , world's fair Cosmoj olitnn brings the to- Mr. 1 Ainsworth if confined to his i tal up totheextrnordinary Ugureof 400,-! home by illness. j CKX) copies, an unprecedented result in Mr. H. . Wilson is con ti tied to his j the history of magazines. Four hundred home b illness. thonsmul conies L1K tons liiiiutv.fonr Misses Gertrude and Kessiu French ' million pages enough to till LD0 wagons ! are home from Portland for the holidays. with 2,000 iound each in a single line, The slide which occurred Saturday j . rti" "tSftZttl-' '"1 ,0M on,ar'llhls W0U!J h f fik' ?J morning below MoMor was quite te ln f' , " , Sons niore than urn, to and a half cir. . rnh Ptinmt. ..Inri.m it nf 11 . Mr..tl. ftinei nri 01 c-umuierMi e, iuUfc. u,v.-. uwk man ...wu, Hi MohI.t Slide. 000 readers, scattered throughout every town ami vilhitre in the United States. ' if , I , Wi!I Crosscn, who has lieen attending TJie course of The Cosmoiwlitan for the entire1' hohdavf L ,sivurilv' 13 homc for t,,e j past twelve months may be compared to ' . v. . ,,r .. ... .n ; .. ,..i. .,u . . . v . that of a rolling snowball ; to more sub- feet long by ton deep. The freicht train cjVi which ran into it was traveling at the r: of about teu milles pur hour had !ea going a; tun speed the en train unr.Ml hiivp fnllnun! t Ii rttirin,. mi., hi ... - ,. int. -he ditch. Asit was. the locomotive land .ttd t SStc th, tv ! orc money .pent in buy- almost a total wreck and four freight . elation. , tlio best articles and beat .llustra- ra were wrecked. The balance of the Gertie Baldwin is home from Mount ' tio"s, ,n the w.?d ; bt'ttor '""stations tra;n kept the track, and were not in- Angel college to spend the holidays with 1,d l-'tl-'r articles mean more subscrib- Encineer Whinnle inmnoH lo- nw inouier wia surer, era, nun so uie two inings are acting Hired. Encineer Whinnle inmnoH lo- "turner iuiu simw. era, nuu so w.e io u.uiga are ' ' ' ' - ... . 1 ,, r. fnre iiie train met thf nlMtrnettnn u-liilf. Jiay Losan, a Student " the Kishon ' eiii,vuit u4uii c.ich o.ner unlit U r5w,, T inni-irt nnri r-..w Academy, is visiting his father, Dr. i seems probable that the day is not far staid with the engiue, the tender of which doubled and shut like a knife, all Frank French, a student in Portland . , , .... I niversitv, is siMjndmc hohdav week rolling to the bottom of a oO-foat em- ; at 1)is Mome j,, The Dalles. har.kraenr. By some miracle thev es- ,r. . , . , , . , , , ' . Miss Gertrude Merer came up from esped unhurt, some of the otherwise ' Portland Saturday to 'spend the holidays eaipry oos cars coniamett a nnmcer ot i with ner aunt, Jlrs. atorrs. t tramps wno were seaicu m tne cars, ana j Slr when the remainder of the train was Anna Sylvester, are visiting Mrs polled back into Mosier they broke the ' Oliver's parents, Mr. and Mrs.'W. E distant when the magazine publisher will be able to give so excellent an nrti cle that it will claim the attention of everv intellicent reader in the couutrv. Klpctric Itlttnm. 1 Ins remwlv is 1 torn mine n u-iOl . p .. ( known and so jopular ns to need no . special mention, All who use Electric ' Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist mid it Is guaranteed to do all Unit is claimed. ' Electric Hitters will cure all diseases of I the liver and kidneys, will remove ' pimples, boils, salt rheum and other ntVections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well ns cure all malarial fevers. For cure of hcndiicho, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Hit tors. Entire satisfaction mmrantoed, or money refunded. Price 30c and $1 per Ivttle at Snipes A Kinersly's. I. mil; Over Vniir County AVurr-un A'.l count v warrants registered to January HUh, 1510, will be paid if presented at my ollice, corner of Third and Washington streets. Interest j ceases on and after thi" date. Wm. Micittn.1., Treasurer Wasco Countv. Octolwr '-"1st, IS13. 'tf mm attehtioh wasco warenoise do., la called to the faot that Hugh Glenn, Denier In Gh ami Huild. - 'rrl. irtaterlal of r. Picture I t lin-l I. In uf- j PlilDQSj i Receives Groods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments jFor Salo on Commission. Rates FJcQsonblc. M A It K UOOIlrf '77-. "VET. Co. tiik i)ai.t,i:s. on -Ct tllMlll'llt i:i-(Ul'll'lI. To bit foand in the City. 72 UiaGhington Street. ron TERMINAL or INTERIOR Points I WEBSTER'S I I INTERNA TIGj if i ' V journey to , Portland en foot. As manv men as it i Mr. C. E. McEwan of North Yakima, For a sore throat there is nothing ! better than a flannel b:iuhiLC damnQiied and Mrs. Emery Oliver nee Miss ' .:, fMw,ik,,i.:'c i,: i.,,, i, will nciirly always ellect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a fa vorite for rheumatism and has cured verv severe cases. 50 cent bottles for Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. wo. vr,jct.iu -n annm -... 1 asti,, wlio was called to this citv on enjoyed at the"slide all day and night. ! SnKffictodS? f molher-cnIIed i Sale b BInklk! "eton. An acvommooatioa train left The Dalles ' , Xl XI , . , . - c. j , - , , Mr. and Mrs. Howard rairfowl. who et ,v o clock Saturday, which made a , have leen SKxtdins Christmas with transfer of passengers and Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Schenck, returned to iag ".he track was again in readiness for i their Portland home today. the passage of trains. The loss to the, Mr. A. G. Johnson. formerly a resident railroad company will be in the! bis city but now of w'est of the neiei:borhood of .23,000. Th wreckinir p.01"1,''3'"! - is.hl tbecity amonc old-time .. , . , , friends. He is en route to Idaho to visit "urK "l ",e 01 me i his daughter and son. aeeident, and arrangements were made ! ,r , -., , . ; to hois, the wrecked engine at noon to- JSSfJ? ,Md During my absence, nil who have Un settled accounts with the undersigned are expected to call and settle with Mr. nc). Krauss, who has my lwoks and accomiM. An early settlement will greatly oblige. Yours truly, Li:si.it: Ht Ti.i:n. wiKin, wooxt. woon. ! Het grades of oak, lir, and slab cord wood, a' lowest market rates at .los. 1 IV'ers it Cm. Ollice Swiiml and Jelror soii siret-ts. 'I UUli . ill ' 1 teiiPiiciN 9 01 !! "J'l I RkILROHD Is tlf Hue Ii lake TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Ton -VUM iii rfNi.i. liuirr li .ou,iiiiu Everybody Htmtllil (. ii iiJk . ni'. lUctloimr.. -'?' zfi 'iHrun.lns tlmJii, ( $ lorj-. nr.iln:. ,r( hc tiuiirlation. ant i on Mrs. !? s train Pierce MavE While A l'lrc-riElitln Io . will attend the meeting 1 teachers' association. ot there she the state Jim Flahertv of Mosier has Mrs. II. A. Davidson, wife of Dr. Chas. a UOIT tw i Tl!.lrr .i.nfiwcftF ri Ti.ll ' V, , . which fear is an unknown quantity. It I Indiana state university, is "the guest of is not renowned for its puguacitr, , Irs. W. 5. Myers. Mrs. Davidson ii though of the bull dog persuasion, but ' 3UthoJ J- the well known Reference . " tt ... History of the United states. the same natural enmitv against fire that L ir?" Xalhan Cooper, a former Dalles , . . . ... . boy but now a stockman of Montana, is a cat has against water, except that Tirr. j v:sitin hJa parfintSi iIr. aad Mr. D.' j. Che dog) will fight it heroically. If a j Cooper. He sjwaks of Montana as being piece ot burninc paper is dropped he a splendid countrv, but that the j?ople will assail it with teeth and paws with :'re a.re .fe,eli.n 50"re,.v ihe effects of the great vim, and a bum in the mouth ! "Ver makes him oulv the madder. He will i;oj:n. jint out a clear every time the burning ( In The Dalies. Dec. 25th. to the wife Daily and Weekly It I the l!nlite ( r Ilmite. It run Tliroucti HM'r ull illirauiinn 5 I'liiirun.lns Hinlj ( asm i t!ic fiftcn (linirt'd liitonnatiim 'mrcirnln I rmliiritt jhthoiik, (ac: nuicernluc tl;o i cmntriii. rltlin, tnwtit, nmt natural hi $ ttirt'K r tdr cli' . iartlctiluw i-otiri-nilue 5 imti'il tlPtltl'iux ivtnn ami litacc, tta. latioii t torrlRii ijtioiatltniH. vord, and irt'vt'rl . tc, nr., ctr j Tina work mJiivniunhlvmihr f J J liniifoltolil.niul to thr trarlirr. xclmlar. jini- i GtJ, FIktiT Kn-I nU-mKrvM i fcwiloiial JIUU1, mill K'lf-lMlllcator 2 pc. Paul and unicaaoj w,. J i $ C, ,t- C. Mcrrlntu Cu. l.vo c;HANi.i: ok t ai: i snrZZtZ L)S55. 1 i 11 1 l.SlLK.VUl'JftAi.l . D1CT1QSLW xiiEn. butt is thrown awav. and will not cease 01 rl-'d Phelps, a daughter. attaching it untti it quits smoking. The ; In this city, Dec. 25th, to the wife of last Fourth of July the fireworks were j Fred Bronson, a daughter. entirely spoiled by Tim. He fought the ?in wheels, chased the sky rockets, and would pick up whole bunches of fire crackers in his mouth, holding them there until they quit exploding. Flah erty Co. tiie Tim as a iiight watchman in the store against incendiaries. Initiation Social. Saturday evening the members of the Methodist Snndav school had a dona tion social. Each member brought tometbing to give to the jioor. Some brought flour, others jwtatoes, and still others brought other eatables and cloth ing. It is a most appropriate thing to instil in the minds of little children that it is "more blessed to give than to receive," and Christmas will be happier to them in thus showing unselfishness than it would be if they were possessed with the idea that Christmas was an institution out of which as many things were to be received n Tmei!i1 r.nA on. tirely neglect the factor of giving. The j ce?' 10 Bee.bis an,.U-v he 5s supplies given by the school were placed ' in the hands of a committee of distribu tion consisting of Mrs. D. M. French, Mrs. Bills, Mrs. Wilierton, Mrs. Fowler, Misses Ursula Iiuch and Xell Michel!. A Cartl. Mr. Ebitok: I would like to thank the people of The Dalles who have been so kind to me and my family in our sick ness and for hindly assistance to us. We came here etrangers ; knew no one escept two families that came from the game town that I came from, therefore did not expect anyone to take an interest in our welfare, hut I was surprised to see the people come in and offer to help in any way they could. I am a poor man. Have to earn our living by work ing, but ask God to reward all for their kindness and sympathy to my family. Jamkb A. Iiitow.v, The Dalles, Or., Dec. 25, 1693. l'rotectlon from SlalarJu. The preventative in the far-famed Southern remedy, Simons Liver Regula tor, a purely vegetable tonic, cathartic and alterative. It acta more promptly than calomel or quinine. 11 Nhuuld Ho In Every Jloute J. I Wilson, o71 Clay St., Sharps- hurt;, ga.VB ',e w ill not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for conturap tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe," when various other remedies and several phy sicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cookuport, Pa., claima Dr. KiJis'e New Discovery has done him moro good than unytuing lie ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Knipea Jc Kin urely'e. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. Carving sets and Roger's triple plated table cutlery at Maicr & Benton's hard ware store. Mrs. W. H. Whipple of Dufur, ased 40 years, died the evening of Dec. 25th. She leaves a husband and family of five children. MITCHELL NEWS. Weather v.-arm with some rain. The grippe is the prcailiag ailment at present. Some cases are quite serious as the writer has cause to know. The prospects for Santa Ciaus are limited, since the people of Mitchell do not intend to prepare a Christmas tree for his accommodation. Mr. Mulverhill, of Summit Prairie, was in town one day this week and re ports weather not cold and but little snow in that place. James Harrison passed through town yesterday on his way home, on Beaver creek, from Dufur where he has been to be treated for cancer. The treatment was unsuccessful and without hope, es- oing home. Preparations are being made to solemn ize the nuptials of Gorden Showen and Miss Linville on Christmas eve. Miss Linvilie came from Portland a few months since to teach the Shoe Fly school, but finding that tedious, she de clines a second termnf thedistrict school for a permanent school of one scholar. December the 8th Mrs. Straub, wife of Emile Straub, died at her home at Tub Springs. She left an infant son but a few hours old. 3Ir. Straub came here some years Eince with her, uncle, John Fapianna. She has grown from child hood to womanhood at that place and among her Email circle of friends she was sincerely admired for her real worth. All grieve for her as a valued neighbor and a kind friend that has passed be yond their reach. To repeat the words of a dear friend, "Wo miss her eo much." E. V. E. Mitchell, Or., Dec. 21, 1893. Chronicle Cnmixwol ! limine (': tinnirimxMi! 1'ul, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Ilw: ttmt can be rnnMrtu'tcf!, mid In w&lcii neruintavOatlnu aiv both Prw and Kiiniiluil ! fur holder ol lrt and Kiwid-dai Ticket, uttd ! ELEGANT DAY COACHES i i A (-oiitiitiimi Hue, cmim-cllug with nil llr.c allurdiutr direct hiuI imlnti;rnntiil ncrvtcu 5 CP"!" ,in5 Ixirrtwapiiholik ' 2 kftirliK icpnnuuf nuacnt CJ?"",tMtt"rrrrrnJitTla THE CHEOMCLE was established for the ox press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding countrv, 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 $t-00 per annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THE CHRONICLE PUBLlSHiNG CO., "j!?lac ID cellos, Oregon. I'li'lmita tflwjr ivciviitlmm cnii Lu wurwl In iidvttnre thniucli ouy nsuul of tin- roud. TUDflllPU TIPICTO To mid lnmi u I limUUUK tlUiALIO lointln Amlc.v KiiKlnud nnd :ctiiu can lie purcliiued at out ticket ottlci' ot Uipcozn)!? Ku!l luforttrtton coiicuniliu rntc. time ol tniino, routcE and other (IciuiU tnntliilinl oc niipllCRtton lo W. C. ALLAWAY, Aiient D !'. J.- A. Nr. Co., I'.CRulator oBlcc. Tli liatlvn. Or., or a. i). chaulto::, A"t. Gcncriit l'iucnccr Act.. hort!afl. Jen The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HA8 A PAMILT OF 2000 EEADEKS. They mid The fhronli-li- tn rc till' latest unit in out n.'llnlilr Jew And they rut rvrry line thnt 1 In thi iir That I whnt iniilin the t'hmnlcU mi lnvnltinlili- ndvcrtl Ihk medium The ncwimjcr thnt kih-j to tlic Jnmlly llnrslilea is tlu one thnt thd ndvertheni of Uxlny jNitrouIro i when tlicy lU-slre to reneh the h-o)i1c. Whi-n thry wnnt ynur trrnlo thvir iiimoiiiiccnii'iit will he found In the imjr 1kjS: over our rolunnu nnd ob.crve thv verillcn tlon of the truth of thia nMrtIoti. llememlwr, . utniduof it family of two thotmmd . I worth ihUiie for throuch these ' I'olumnt. iMoclnllr o ut om T3rr D. IPipe Wmt ELL BUNN , I in Bepis 31)1 Sooli MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. When the Train stops at THE DALLES, eet off on the South Side A- Tt flEW COLtUjVlBlR HOTEli. ThU lurc and ttipuUr Houx'di.oi thu iriticl(n! hotel huslnatt, mm i iir)Orti i House In the city shop on Third Street, next door west of Young ct Kuss' Blacksmith Shop. to (urrii.ih the liux'. Accommwlatluiu of nny nnu at ine low rate 01 ... ool'sCottonlloot COMPOUND. A rewnt Aiuxrttrj by en eld pbjtlclan. Succcufully uietl thlu by iMutamU of LaxXUt. li tho only perfectly Mfoecd reliable medldoo dl cOTtred. Eev.-aro of unprincipled drusi'lati who ciler icierlor kciUcIdcs In plzco ot thli. Ailc for Cook's Cotton noot Compound, take no rutif lute, or lnclcuo 81 ocd C cenu la postage In letter and wo will iced, fealoi, iy return mall. Full icalul parti ciliar la plain envelope, to ladle4 only, " jtici-J. Addrua fuaf. Lily Com pony. Xo. S SUler Blocf. Kctrclt. Mich. Sold In The-Dalle by Ulakeley & Houston. $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cepts. Olllc." for nil Stajti- I.Iiipm li'uvlnc Tim Diillc for ull ImiIiiU in JCaxtcrn (Ircjou nnd Kan tern Wunliliictoii, III thl Hotel. Corner of front and I'nfon St T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. Clothier and Tailor. Decidedly the Finest Line of Gents' Ku.rnis.hi.ing Goods, Trttnks and Valises, etc., etc. COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OK. -TREE! TREE!! With every dozen Cabinet Photographs, one .... oJLifeSi;e CrayonJ Call at the Gallery and see samples. My work speaks for itself THE DALLLES, OK. FIRST CLASS u There is a tide in Jhe ajfairs of vien which, taken at its flooa leads on lo fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the ..n fiiMM-auntc, Vat Jan. 27, Is'.', Hfjanburtft CajiuJt tor some time ami wont to teitlfi to inwllcluw, but ifot no relief until J ul thtac, lino mm' tvntilif not 1. tvlttiiti timtn fr Hues their cot. oiu rwiJtctfully ,. , ,. , , ClIAItUaT. fil3IVriCE. Bjld by riiiisa & Kihc-nly. Special reduction on lamna. clABMuaro ana crockery for tho holidays at II. II. uumpueire. Clisii-fliil Sale n m--mMlw & Garnets at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST. Job j0B I-- 1Mb CAN BE HAD AT THE CHRONICLE OFFICE