PUT , TO FLIGHT all the peculiar troubles that beset ; a woman. .The only , . gicarantccd 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 y overworked ; for women ' ex pecting to become mothers; ana ior motners who are nursing and exhausted ; at the change from girlhood to wo manhood ; and later, at the critical " change of life ' - it is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up, strength ens, regulates, and cures.' "If it doesn't, if it. even fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. TVhat you are" sure of, if yoa 'use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, is either a perfect and permanent cure for your Catarrh, no matter how bad your ease may be, or $500 in cash. The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay you they can't cure you. the money, if Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils Irom early errors or later excesses, tbe results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc Full strength, development and tono given to every organ and tortlon of the . body. Imple. natural methods. ImmedlatelmprovemenC Been. Failure impossible. 2, (mo references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. DINED WELL WITHOUT COST. Thn Trick by Which a Moneyless Scamp Swindled a Washington Keatacrateor. An unprincipled . scamp recently played a game upon a Washing-ton restaurateur that for originality and effectiveness has. -ot been matched in any of r.'.c ame-honored stories of Beau Hickman or any other, "eaters of dinners, you foot the bills." lie was a well-dressed, g-entlernanly-appear-injr person Lany-ot'her would not have secured much -attention in the cafe which he. worked and he ordered 'a dinner that proclaimed him an epicure. ii a scounarei. jj.e commenced.,- says tne ost, by tipping the waiter lib erally, which alone would proclaim him one accustomed to secure the besi of attention; and as for wines, he would have none but the best vintages, wmca an picKea witn tae taste ol a connoisseur. The dinner was prepared to the kmor s taste and arueared to please him until the last course. At 'that.pomt he uttered an exclamation of horror, and beckoned frantically to the waiter. 'That functionary not be ing sufficient to vent his wrath upon, he summoned the head waiter, and eventually the proprietor. Then he pointed . out the cause of troubje a dead fly in the dessert. Words could not express his well-feigned disgust,. or the regret of the proprietor at this unfortunate occurrence. The cook was called up and ' "roasted" more effect ually than he ever did his meat's, and. the restaurateur offered every amend m his power.' But the guest professed to be almost overcome' with nausea, and could not eat any more he had proba bly had all he wanted.- Of course the proprietor could not think of charging for such- on unfortunate meal, and was only too thankful that the matter should escape the attention of the other guests. But when the disgusted guest had gone a bystander, who. had watched the occurrence, remarked to the proprietor: "Why, didn't you see him put that fly in the dessert?" And the subsequent conversation was unfit for publication. POWERFUL WAVES. . !: r DBUGS mm FAILED TO FIND A CUB.3 FOR KIDNEY," LiVEaird BLAbOER "-'" imptamrtTSi dyspepsia, lame-sack, Rheumatism, , Lumbago, Sciatica, ... -; Kidney Corn plaints, Lsme Back, &c ELEQTBie-BELT With F.lprro-IvTa i,otet l'fltcmfI Jiet intprovcmentf I "Win earn wtthout rnttllclne all Weakness resulting' from ovor-tiOtatiOii tf brain nerve forces j execpses or indis ' cretion, nervous debility, sleeplessness, languor, - rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaints, larnebiu-k. IiunMjo, sciatica, all female complaints, aenenil HI h.ilth, ire. HiiB electric Belt contc'.na VeatiprTttS Irauroveaicnt? over all others. Current ia - instantly felt, oy wearer or wo forfeit 33,000.00. and viltcuiOuJL'jf the aiKjrt' ; s scs or no pay. Tlici. tuvvo eeii cnri by tiiis m&rveioua invention .fttfr-ftll U-rr i'nientos fajlwi. and v-o fjivo ituuiiitdj , of testii:mt.iula in thisatid every other 8tnto. Our V.ertsl Iir.proTM ELKCrKJC BIJSPENSOaT. tlio tfiTi'-iL'.a: b-sin --Vfi olferPd weak men, FHCK nil h al t H UrUh and iRoron Strength GUAK.INTEEX) In 60 ta UHUas is end for IMusM Fomphlet, mailed , ualed, free SANDKW ELEGTR!Q CO., Kemoved to corner Third and Washington streets, Porthuid, Or. TANTEI) Pushing Canvassers of T T dress. crood ad- Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly;- rermunent position. UKOnA iJliOa. 30., Nurs rrymen, Portland, Oregon. j4 lOwduwp Eepullican Coirntj ConTentioa. A Republican Convention for the County of Wasco, State of Orepron. is called to meet In Dalles City, in said county, on Wednesday, April 4 th, 1893. at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of nominating candidates for tbe following county offices: One County Commissioner, .County -Cierk, County Sheriff, County Treasurer, County Assessor, Count v Suhool Superintendent, County Coroner and County Surveyor; and also precinct '- officers for the several precincts, and eight dele gates to the State Convention, and to transact such other business as may properly come befow : such con vention. The convention will consist of 67 delegates ehown by the several precincts, : and the several precincts of the county will be entitled to representation in said conveution as follows:. iBigelow ...6 East Dalies. . . Mosler , Kast Hood Kiver. . Baldwin Columbia.... Hansene -. .: . Kingsley wamic. Trevitt 6 ...6 est Dalles ... ....5 ,.v.2 Flls i.. 4 ...3 West HoodJsiver 4 ...2 Eight Mile... ....2 ....2 Deschutes 2 ....3 Dufur.... .4 ...S Tygh : 2 ..3 Oak Grove 2 Bake Oven 2 Antelope 4 ' The same being one delegate at large from each precinct and one delegate for every 26 votes, and one for every fraction over one-half of 25 votes cast for the Republican legislative ticket at the election in June, lS'M) - Primaries to elect the delegates In each of the neveral precincts will be held on March 28, 1894. In East Dalles Precinct tbe polls will be located at the Wasco Warehouse, and Frank Laughlin, K. Crelghton and D. H. Roberts will act as judges at mid election ; in Bigelow Precinct the polls will be located at the otUce of Win. Michell, and Chas. Cooper, C. J. Grandall and Tom Joles will act as Judges at said election ; In Trevitt Piecinct tbe polls will be located at the County Court room In said precinct, and J. S. Fish, C. E. Bay ard and C. b. Phillips will act as judges of said lection : in West Dalles Precinct the polls will be located at the City Mills, and J. W. Marquis, T. A. Hudson and A. A. 'Jrquhart will act as .judges at said election. The polls in each of aid four precincts will be kept open from 12 -o'clock M. to 7 o'clock P. H. for the reception of votes; tbe polls In each of the other precincts in the county will be located at the usual place at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., and will be conduct ed in the usual manner for holding primary eltctlons.. . . B. 8. HUNTINGTON, - Chairman Republican County Committee. ' JUDD S. FISH, Secretary Republican County Committee. feb4-td The Effect of a Galo Over tbe Great Salt Lake. A correspondent of the Youth's Com panion recently witnessed a most con vincing- proof of the .weight of. salt laden waters of the Great Salt lake. A strong1 g-ale of "wind was blowing1 over the lake and driving- its" surface into low. white-capped ridg'es, while alonp the shore the foam lay like flat banks of new-fallen snow. If it had passed across a lake of fresh water of equal extent that wind would unques tionably have produced such an agita tion of its surface that navigation in small boats would have- been difficult if not highly perilous. But the water's of the Great Salt lake, althoug-h driven into ridges as just remarked, showed a curious re sistance to the win,d and the waves, rising- to.only a slisrht elevation, moved .along- with an appearance of letharfrv that the eye could not but nojtice. Yet there was an immense momen tum stored ud in those low, .heavy, slow-moving waves. Venturing into the water at a point where the depth did not exceed four feet the observer found that it was" impossible to stand against them. Their slieer weight swept him resistlessly alongv The curious buoyance of the water, containing-twehty-t wo per cent, of salt in solution, increased the- helpless ness of the bather. He was not sub merged, as sometimes occurs in the Atlantic breakers, but was: lifted, and carried like a cork. ' It would probably have been-impossible to dive' through an oncoming wave after "the manner practiced by bathers along the Atlantic coast. In the Great Salt lake people are not drowned through sinking, but stran gled while still afloat. - The bitter water may enter, the air passages with fatal effect, but the body continues to float until it reaches the shore or is picked up. Ten days loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any thing but pleasant for a man of a family to contemplate, whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher .Jas. O. Jones, . publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was eick" in bed for ten days with the grip during its prevalence a year or two ago.-. Later in the season he had a second attack. He says: "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with cohsidersible suc cess, I think, only being in bed a little over two days. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the use of the remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe cold and requires , precisely the same treat ment. When you wish to cure a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, l ' YOU NEED ANY- JOB "a-RrNTING, NO MAT- ' ter how much or . how little, give the chronicle job department your patronage "and be Chappy, you will get the best, and the best is good enough for ;any - body. use lots of printer's ink .and be prosperous. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) ' Lucas County. J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City-of Toledo, county and state afore Bftid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh - that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. . Frank J. Cheney-. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1880. A. V. Gleason, seal. ' ' ' " Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the; ey b tern." Send for testimonials, free. - . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. ' Sold by druggists, 75c. ' . . . . ' ' Winter Fuel. ' . ' We still have a large supply of Hard Wood,' including Oak, Ash, Maple and Crab Apple, all dry and -suitable for familv nse to be sold' cheap. Febuary, 18?4. - . Jos. T. Peters & Co. vw -r' .s,4 BE, gANDES'S E1ECT21TC EEL3 wit r.ieclro Mnticuc Sii' pt;-, Bory will euro without n.-etiicine --1.-- --i--. --'f?r "iyAfiffri &'V suffer from Ktrrvuns UvMiM?, Dla.int.M. and ffencrnl 1E3 Ennfca. tho effects of abuso. e.xcossics, wurry or exposure, will And roliei! a n A iv -u: i core- in oar marvelous nir-i'Hih.-which requires but a trial to i:tu?fu$ the most skeptical. Iaignor.io-'iT'.itVt- r nave untio j'aceo nerve force arii? vnulii. electricitv and ha Von trnAqii rvi lun'r.'.t " jm. . If you replace tjito your eyu-.r; tie elements uius drained, wTiicii lira i-o-quired for vigorousstrentrth, you wi'I remove the cause and health, streuat a and vigor will follow at once. Thle is our plan and treatment., end w mrnrnnrAA A. iiipa rir rofnnil mittiKv fnnlr 'THlllC'R rT,SSF.OW MEW. should be read br everv -vouhd-. WltJfo 3 'S ' 4 the most akepti Wpk3'------' V fecta you may aerir yr -. -:J ; your system ozt ? -which ia e! i-V?ol , 4P.tzJ& caused yourwa W.'-'idW x? you "Place luiaa eacea an rs we have restored t hnn rati rl m t.r rohnirfc hMlth ftnd "viorrtr After all other trejitment.t fn.ilpd.na Run ha' shown by hundreds of cases throughout this and other States,who would jjladly testify, and from man? cx wnuzn we have strong letters fearing testimony to their recovery after using our I5cl WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU! . LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM. . Portland Oreffou; September 26, TSffL Tr. A. T. Sanden. Dear Sir s Years of exposure ond hard work, combined with the strain oominp from thxt jar of an engine, gave me a severs caeo of lsme LdcIc, from which I suffered for seven, years. I was o bad that I ooold not bend my back. W aA all doubled un with it, bought one of your bolra. It 1 el-j d inside of cw j days, and I continued to w r it for f. ur months, being perfectly cured. . Thtrt wi stwo u-;o, and I am as well to-day as Xevor wnv n ray ZUe. t ' know your belt well, and I knrw loiso p pio rb. j iiove been cured by it. Mny otbe s v.tA it- .nJ it they would try it they would find it tho .Tne J did the best remedy in the wor ld. i m ocj:u1 hsw permnnently, and wl'I be gl&d tofcl!i tl iik. ov iw ArilERAL DEBILITY CURED. . ban Francisco, Cai., August 14, 1S92, Dr. A , T. Pan den. Dear Sir : Before! used yoar belt x was iivuni-u wim loss viiror, tiuu woa&ness, ana nlioflt a complete loss of Dower. I would cret no with ry tired, foelins, bones achincr, etc.: since using your bsis ih vj had a new lease of lif u X now enjoy it to bei'-cr th".n ibavs for ten years past. I have the tiuot o- a i. donee in your treatment. You can pub- iiso, in-s RtawiTucur, aiso naveotners write or call on no. TmJyVoura. 13-A. B0W1CN, 26 and 28 Turk St. RKEUl.'SATiSM AND LAMENESS CURED- . . . Jfor. land, Oregon, April IS 1L2. Jr. A. T. Sanden. Bear Sir I got one f yonrbelw ttwo ws.-kn oro ior rheumatism, from which 1 nufiei&d tor sovfrr.. I yaarn. I'or the past; six months I had r ot Meon:-i sow rg. XoarDeitnaapIncedmeln almost perfect hi-al' h in the two woeka I have asud it. 1 can waih c :m orVibly. and fael like a now man renaraily. M. HCiGilEii, Proprietor International Hasei. NERVOUS DE3ILI7Y-UOS OF-VICOf?. - Xacoraa W aan O.tcUir 21, 1S-93. Tr. A- T Fennen,.I;-Gijr Sir : i knvvt b fa r.piar jour EIctrio belt ior B-'Dflml ntrmnx i.pjI lit.v. rA rn-i.i foji bel.;r than I htve tor riveyoKra. J liat;air-td tS. LTETKA. yorsratosaXj, CLA! T): A. T. Rami TVnr ftir ii.n'w..rin b it I have boen creatly bentited. 1 feol m? n'leti-- rtry fa t retarnitu;; aud ufttru n'tith'i;i roj; tr.-t tjen x rina myanif yrte as v tzomua as c-k.w. laamory io now i-ie-vvi; Tyr xcjbi ?ftt-7r. LOST VITAUTVI AMD S?n ly i rvjt. taca . Bsori!pl?teKWff c b.il t -.t. rar ? l.-itr 3 ,d sr in i, sitl7 worn ?n'!T!tr 77'-vs or KL?csc.r,lf lvaH 1 mKiunov, fcr ixtteH cnanrt -ari.icA arc- lnV.i: r 'f-i (.ifostrlKav kJJ w.k i-aiss, v?rtirtii v-t,u'.'i. it ttsM I sriTf! f :r: :, hwvi cMrr, xtxt arjatc txutn sa -nyna sk au'-a a v.irnmit .iirarcir.j ct .i -.;! vw'-.n v - s. -n.i I-fn.:arkx shi-.n-js.tr. iiKbi,.r V.rrtf, or Tifonni Jicl'Jj.w... ihy trf- i'.,i-l 1:; c: nt;p v. .,vvj:: E'nvf miu !-. Tmm . nc1'j:1i-ji);e4orojc !3 7.?? k"".'S"Hi!'. .: :wkl J-, -l.-V; 1fSl lteraoved to Corner of Third and TVashlncton Streets, Portland. Or. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. U. 8. Lakd Office, The Danes. Or., ." ' ' Feb. 17. 1894. t Notice is hereby given that the foJlowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be niado before the Itejrfster and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day, April 14th, 1894, viz: ' Martin Sr. Waterman, Hd. No. 3733. for the Si NW 8EJ4 NWJi. aad NEJi SX14t See 27, Tp lK, R HE. He names the following witnesses to prove-his continuous residence- upon and cultivation of said land, viz: K. Gilbert, The Dalles, Or.; Albert Allen, BoydV Ot.; H. Gilpin, A. M. Allen, The Dalles, Or. feb24 JOHN W. IJiWIS, Register. Assignee's Sale. , Thestoek of gnods froin the store of W. E. Gar retsen. Jeweler, will be offered for sale at auctiou on Saturday, March 8, 191. t 10 o'clock A. M. This stock include- ooe chronometer, gold and rilver watches, docks, chains, charms, pins, glasses, etc. A rare opportnnitv for dealers iu these goods to replenish their stoeit. feb24-tw. A, R. THOMPSON, Assignee. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OfficiU The Dalles'. Or., Feb. 15, 1WM. j Notice is hereby given that the fol'owing named settler has filed notice of his intention to moke final proof in support of bi claim and that said proof will be rands before- the rerister and receiver , at The Dalles,. Oreaora; on Weduesdav. April 7, 1894, viz: . Mark. C. Painter. Hd. No. 2547. for the NE'X. See 32:Td1S. R 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: W. H. H. Dufnr, W. T. Vanderpool, John No lan and O. P. Balcb, all bi Dufur, or. ' , John W. Lewis, Register. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Lakd Office, The Dalles, Or., J Jon. 23, 1KW. j Notice is hereby piven that the followiuR named settler has filed notiee of his intention to make final proof, in support of his claim, and that said proof will be nnide before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, yr- on Match 0, 1S94, viz: - II. 1. Iltcker, Homestead No. 2553, for the &EJ of Sec. 26, Tp. 4 8..R.1SE. - - He names the following witnesses to'prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: C. V. Woodruff.. C. L. Jlorris, J.-E. Wing and C. B. Hayward, ali'of Tvgh Vallev. Or. j27m3 . JOHN W. LE.WI3, Register. , ' .- LOST. r;:- . 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Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p.m.- live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, . ' - ' w. c. ALLAWAY, Oeneral Agent. F. LAUGHLIN, .. General Masiger. THE DALUES, OREGON The Dalles Daily Chfoniele HAS A PAMILT OP .2000 EEADEES. They read The Chronicle to get the latest and most sellable i:ews. And they read every li-na that Is in the paper: ' That is what makes the Chronicle an invaluable advertising" medisun. The- newspaper that . goes to the family firesides is the one that the advertisers of today patronize when they desire to reaeh the people. ' When they want your trade their announcements will be found in the paper. Look over our columns and observe the verifica tion of the truth of this assertion. Bemember, . . uoue ui a uuui ui two uiuuimuu . S- is worth asking for throudh tkese columns, exscially so at our vwry 1 C. P. STEPHENS, DEALER IN DRY GOODS Clothing Boots, Shoes, Bats, Etc . 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It now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sherman-, 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. CHEokiCLE is published every eve- ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per : ' annum.' ; The "Weekly Chronicle on" Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. . ; ' . . For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address . . THE CH RON I CLE PU BLISH I NG CO., Tlie. Dalles, Oregon. ' 'There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood ; leads on to fortune" - " ' The poet unquestionably had reference to the Cliif-01 Si ii I " Mflf:' limit AT C R A N D A LL BURG ET'S, Vho are sslllni these goods out ' at . greatly-reduced rates. , MTPH 1 'i CH . BRICK, . . IJXIOX ST. . 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