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CHINESE DELICACIES. When the train stops at THE DALIES, get off en the South Side ' AT THC --t -' flEM COLttJ JW SIR HOTELi. Dishes In Wbioh the Pigtailed Celestials ReveL . LET IT JRU2T and your cough may end in some thing serious. It's pretty sure. to, . if your blood is poor. JLJiat is just tbe time ana condition that invites Consumption. The seeds are sown and it has fastened its hold upon you, before . you know that it is near. , It won't do to trifle and delay, when the remedy is at hand. Ev ery disorder thaj can be reached through the blood yields to JJr, Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery, For Severe Coughs, Bronchial, Throat and Lung Diseases, Asthma, Scrofula in every form, and even the scrofulous affection of the lungs that's called Consumption, in all its Earlier stages, it is a positive and complete cure. It - is the only blood - cleanser, strength - restorer, and flesh - builder so effective that it can be guaran teed.. If.it doesn't' benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. All medicine dealers have it. For every case of Catarrh which they cannot cure, t he - proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy agree to pay $500. in cash. You're cured by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and healing properties, or you're paid. Easily. Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and an the train of arils from early errors or later excesses, tbe results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc Full strength, development and tone given to avery organ and gortloa i of the body, lmple, natural methods. Immediatetmprovement seen. Falktre Impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) tree. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. Rheumatism, -Lumbago, Sciatica, .Kidney Complaints, Lame Back. &c. rD3. SfflEM'S ELEQTffl.B'BELT With Efectro-lY.a3t.atl3 SIT5PEW30RY Latent I 'utenl. Ilct Improvement I TvI!l euro witliout medicine all Wnaknoii reHUltiUff from over-uixitiiou or m-aixi nwvu iotws: eicnrwEorira's. rhi'im.')fit-.in. k-iiut- - livr niirt lilmidr cam oJanirH. iajneb.ck, lamoai;o, ecis-tin, all t'enale complaints. BMicrnl ill hi!ta ote. This IcctHc licit contain. .vVtrodrrfnl Tniiruveinerts over nil then. Curreiifc is inftantly tnix, r,-y wearer or vro iorfoifc 33,0K.U0 anti " "Wiii cuvc alt oc tfco tiitovG fiieftse or Do pay. Tiiou cnclJ have b-.-en cured bv tuls marvelous itrrer.l!.:i : af tr-.il oil;er limfHitea failed, and we riva huntireds of tcatimoiimiiiu tiit&unl every other t,;te. Our -rowtrrtil Iniprtfrrd ELECTLUU Sl'fcl'EXSOIt?, tM iffi-rvitest Uoon ovfp offered weak men, FltfcK wlihaU lWt. Health ami Vigorous f.troncili GUARANTEED la GO ta iHUr taend forlUus'd Pamphlet, mailed, sealed, Croo OAnuara sUk.w rciw -v.v Removed to corner Third and Washington, streets, Portland, Or. WANTED Pushing Canvassers of good ad dress. Liberal salary and expenses - paid weeklv; Permanent position. BROWN BttOS. iCO., Nurs.-rymen, Portland, Oregon. j lOwdawp BepnMican County CoiiTeatiOH. A Republican Convention for the Comity of Wasco, State of Oregon, is called to meet in Dalles Oitv, in said county, on Wednesday, April 4th, 1893. lit 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of -nominating candidates for the following county offices: One County Commissioner, County Clerk, County Sheriff, County Treasurer, County Assessor. Countv School Superintendent. County Coroner and County Surveyor; and also precinct officers for the several precincts, and eight dele gates to the State Convention, and to tiausact such other business as may properly come before sucn convention, rne convention wiu consist of 67 delegates chosen bv the several precincts. and the several precincts of the county will be entitled to representation in said convention as follows: Bigelow C Trevitt 6 JEast Dalits 6 v. est Dalles 5 Hosier 2 Falls 4 East Hood Kiver 8 West Hood fciver 4 Baldwin. 2 Eight Mile S Columbia 2. Deschutes 2 Kansene 8 Dutur 4 Klngsley 8 Tygh 2 Wamic 3 Oak Grove ....2 Bake Oven. 2 Antelope... 4 The same being one delegate at large from each precinct and one delegate for every 25 votes, and one for every fraction over one-half of 25 votes cast for the Republican legislative ticket at the election in June, 1892. Primaries to elect the delegates in each of the several precincts will be neid on siarcn 2S, lsui. In East Dalles Precinct the polls will be located at the Wasco Warehouse, and Frank Laughlin, F. Crelehton and D. H. Roberts will act as judges at said election ; in Bigelow Precipe t the polls -win be located at tne omce ot m. nncnen, ana Chas. Cooter. C. j. Crandall and Tom Joles will act as judges at said election ; in Trevitt fiecinct the polls will be located at the County Court room in saia precinct, ana J. o. risn, j. n. uay ard and C L. rhlllins will act as judges of said , election; in West Dalle Precinct the polls will be located at. the City Mills, and J. W. Marquis, T. A. Hudson and A. A. rjrquhartwill 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. M. for the reception of votes; the 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 elections. a. a. juin iirtu-iun. Chairman Republican Countv Committee. JUDD S. FISH, Secretary Republican County Committee. feb24-td "a YOU NEED ANY JOB PRINTING, NO MAT TER HOW MUCH OR HOW LITTLE, GIVE THE CHRONICLE JOB DEPARTMENT YOUR PATRONAGE AND BE HAPPY. YOU WILL GET THE BEST, AND THE BEST 13 GOOD ENOUGH FOR . ANY BODY. USE LOTS OF PRINTER'S INK AND BE PROSPEROUS. Curious 'Article or , Diet for Whlrli rhare la No Name In English Dininjr In a Mongolian . Hashery. ' Every day in New York you can see a score of pig-tailed g-entlemen in the neighborhood of Mott street each car rying: ahug-e brown paper bag;.. If you could open these mysterious packages you would find desiccated shrimps and prawns, picked Amoy cabbage, delicate little tubers known as "ma-tai" bitter cucumbers, dried devil fish, Awabi clams from Japan, smoked oysters, preserved sharks' fins, pots of sweet meats, funny looking sausages and lots of dainties for which, according to the Herald, there is no name in English. A poor laundryman will spend a quar ter or a third of his income upon these luxuries, and will devote a half day of his precious time to cooking them in approved Mongolian style. The table is a queer work of art. The china and porcelain arejsuperb, so beautiful that in this land of collectors they 'would be placed in cabinets. There are no knives or forks. The Celestial mind re gards cutting and carving a labor un worthy of a guest', and relegates it to a cook. In lieu of forks are chopsticks long, slender bars of ivory tipped with silver or gold. The spoons arc films of porcelain; the wine glasses, cups like those in children's doll houses. Your plate " is a saucer, and your napkin a silk towel held by a servant. The table is handsome never theless. It is nearly, covered with dainty plates containing hors d'oeuvrcs piled up in slender pyramids. One pile consists of peeled bananas, cut into little ' drums; another of pineapple, carved into tiny bars, like miniatures of laundry soap; a third of crystallized dwarf oranges, moistened in honey; a fourth of fine onion sprouts and .a fifth of preservedpggs, dark green and suggesting cucumbers. Other plates contain sliced sausage, pickled cocks' combs, hard boiled ' pigeons' eggs, sweet pickled shredded ginger, sliced water chestnuts, dried fish segments, desiccated prawns, smoked fish roe. and a score of other equally incongru ous dainties. You help yourself to any of these, both before and during the banquet. In the meantime the waiter or the "sing-song girl" has filled your teacup with fragrant Oolong and your wine- cup with boiling wine. . From this point neither cup is permitted to re main empty nor grow old. If it stands longer than the time allotted by Mon golian etiquette it is removed and re placed by a hot one. After a few min utes of nibbling and sipping the courses begin to arrive and continue to arrive as long as there is a soul at the board. Soups and steps, omelettes and entrees, roasts and boiled, ragouts and fricassees, croquettes and vol au vents. sweet dishes and sour follow one an other without apparent rh.vme or rea- n. At the end of every half hour you take a recess of from five to fifteen minutes. Everybody lights a fresh cigarette or puffs a water pipe. ' A few retire to one of the bunks and smoke a pipe of opium. The "sing song" girls perform a brief concert, vocal and instrumental, and again- the meal proceeds. It is a. poor dinner that has less than twenty courses. Some have forty and fiftv, and a few pass the hundred mark. You eat what you please and as much as you please. Scarcely any dish is simple; some con tain twenty ingredients. The average banquet, uses pork, fresh, salt and smoked; pigs' brain, liver and kidney, chicken, duck, pigeon, quail and goose; fish, fresh, dried salt and smoked: eggs of at least four kinds, rice, pastry, beans, peas, cabbage, millet, lentils, onions, garlic, leek, cucumber, squash, melon, gourd, potatoes, white, and sweet; yam, ma-tai, bean, ' sprouts, spinach, turnip, parsnip, carrot, devil fish, dragon fish, fish roe, clams, oys ters, crabs, sea weed, mushroom and tree mushrooms, bird's nests, shark's nests, "shark's fins, chilliss, orange peel, ginger, cocoanut, macaroni and heaven knows what not. It Should Be In Every House J. B. "Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption,-coughs and colds, thai it cared bis wifewbo was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe," when various other remedies and several phy sicians had done her no good. ' Kobert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa.,: claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kin ersly's. Large bottles, 50c. and $1.00. Stockholders" Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stock holders of the Dalles, Portland & Asto ria Navigation Company held in the Chronicle .hall on Saturday, the 7th day of April, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing seven di rectors and transacting any other busi ness that may properly come before said, meeting. By order of the president. . ' ' ' Sam'i, Ii Brooks, Secy. The Dalles, Feb. 28, 1894. 2-27-4t The regular subscription price of the Weekly Chronicle is $1.50 aqd the regular price of the Weekly Obegonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing for The Chboniclb and paying for one year in advance can get both The Chronicle and Weekly Obegonian for $2 .00. All old subscribers paying their subacrio tions for one year in advance will be en titled to the same offer. Haworth the printer, at home 116 Court St., Feb. 1st. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. FIRSTCLKSS y IS pi) 1 1 CAN BE CHRON I G LE O FFI C E Reasonably Ruinous Rates. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., ( Feb. 17, 1894. ( Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on Satur day, April 14th, 1894, viz : ' Alartin Bf. Waterman, Hd. No. 3733. for the N4 NW), 8EJ4 NWJ, and NEJi BWK, Sec 27. Tp 1 N, R 14 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of saia iana, viz: R. Gilbert, The Dalles, Or.; Albert Allen, Boyd, Or.; H. Gilpin, A. M. Allen, The Dalles, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office, The Dalles.Orf Feb. 15, 1894. Notice is hereby given that the followinr- named settler bns filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on W ednesday, April i, isin, viz: Mark C. Painter, Hd. No. 2547, for the NEJ4, Sec 32, Tp 1 &, R 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of saia lana.viz: W. H. H. Dufur, W. T. Vanderpool, John No lan and C. P. Balch, all of Dufur, Or. john w. ucwis, Jtegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles; Or., Jon. 23, 194. Notice is herebv eiven that the followinir- namcd settler has liled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on March 6, 1894, Vl'il it. i. ntcner, Homestend No. 2553, for the SE'i of Sec. 26, Tp. 4 S., R. IS E. He names the folloviug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: C. V. Woodruff. C. L. Morris. J. E. Wing and C. E. Hayward, bll of Tygh Valley. Or. , LOST. ' 1 Bay Horse, four white legs and white face, branded on right .shoulder Weight, 850 lbs. 1 Bay Horse, small star in forehead, branded on left shoulder with J Cover T. Weight, 850 or 90 lbs. Finder will be rewarded. 4dlw JOUS LOWE, Kingsley Or. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up, at my place on Three Milfl Creek, one brindle steer, ubo'it fonr years old; mark crop and slit in each ear: two slits on brisket; branded large N on left side. Also one red and white tp -ttcd cow, ab.mt four years old: mark, a hole in each ear; they have been torn out or slit ted out; branded 7. B on left hip. The steer has been with my cattle going on two years : tta a'cow going on four months. R. G. BROOKS. The Dalles, Or., Feb. 5, 1894. feb21-2tw Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- J I ent business conducted for moocr arc Fees. ' ! oun Omce is Opposite u. S. patbnt Ornce J and we can secure patent in less time than those J (remote from Washington. ' Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- : tion. We advise, if patentable or not. free of 1 Jcnarge. vur ics not uuc n i uudu i a sui cu. . Unw nhn Pat.nt." a-i(l (cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J (sent free. Address, CA.SR90W&CO. opp. Patent Office. Washington. D. C. COPYRIGHTS.1 CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to M V NN fc CO., who have had nearly Of ty years' experience in the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and bow to ob tain them sent tree. Also a catalogue OX mJ"tlfi Ical and scion title books sent free. Patents taken through ilunn ft Co. receive special notice in the Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before the public with out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the largest circulation of any scientific work in the world. S3 a year. Sample, copies sent free. . Building Edition, monthly, 2.a0 a year. Single copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beau tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address A1UNN & CO, NEW YOBK. 361 BEOADWAT.' I 1 - HAD AT THE "The Regulator Lme" Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH FieigKtaiiu Passenger Liiie Through Tri-Weekly (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steainer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays- and Fridays, connecting at the Cascade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock) at 6 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Stur day,' connecting with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. .l'ASSENGEK KATES. One way ...... Round trip'. . .$3.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots', will be brought through;' with out delay at Cascades. . - : . Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock Shipments solicted. Call on or address, '. - . W. C. ALL AWAY, . General Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN i General Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON The Mes Daily Ctoaiele. HAS A FAMILY OP 2000 EEADEBS. . They read The Chronicle to get the latest and most reliable news. And they read every line that is In the paper. That is what makes tbe Chronicle an invaluable advertising medium. The newspaper that y.. goes to the family fl resides is the one &C" tnat 1116 advertisers of. today patronize ' when they desire to reach the people. - When they want your trade their announcements will be fonnd in the paper. Look over onr columns and observe the verifica tion of the truth of this assertion. Remember, . a trade of a family of two thousand i. "j- is worth asking .for through these - columns; espcially so at our vary , C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN DRY - GOODS a? - Clothing? ' . Boots, Shoes,. Bats, Etc. Etc., Etc., Etc. Second St., The Dalles. . . This larre nnd ropulnr House dees the principal hotel bnplnes, ' . atitt is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any Kous in the city, anJ at the low rate of . - . $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Tea!s, 25 Cer?ts. , Office for all Stage Linen leavinr Th talls for all polntH-Jn Katterci Oregon and Jiateru Washington. In thin Hotel. . . , Corner of Front and Union Sis. ETT3 n El llielies : ihronicBe. ' THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex- . press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It . : '. n -it. .ui; a- ;!nr. ' 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 DixY Chronicle is published every, eve- V, 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 CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., Tlae Xalles, Oregon. There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its Jtooa . . leads on to fortune" -. The poet unquestionably had reference to the fii r 4 rt 1 ull-il M II at CRANDALL Who are selling th,ose goods nC7rT.-BACH BRICK, PAU L KR -DEALERS IN- PATMTQ HI! A A. a. JL A JL V JL Ji 4J jL JlA, -A .X. a.wTk ' - ' - . And the Moat Complete and tbe Latest Patterns nd Designs in ' . ' "jFET' .L Ij ZLa . . ' IE jO. ES 3EtL . ' ' - - juew I'ractical Painters "and Paper Uangera. None but tbe beat brands of th Sberwin-Williams and J. W. Maaury's Paints oaed in all onr work, and none bnt the mos skilled workmen employed. - Agetnts for Masury Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first clasa article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. w , Paint Sho- corner -Thim w a.siuii.giui. J'ne Dalles Oreo TJE-iE CELEBRKTED ' COLUMBIA BREWERY. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. ; This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Portct east of the Cascades. ' The latest appliances for the Manufacture of good health ful Berr have hewn introduced, and on. v !- first-olass article will be p aced on b mark"'"- ' ; New - Umatilla - House, THE DALLES, OREGON. SINNOTT& Ticket and Baggage Office of the TJ. P. R. R. Company, and office of the Western ' ' . Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. , . . Fire-Proof Safe for the LARGEST : AND : FINEST . DEAEE9 IN - - . , 1 ' BOOKS, J EifliELRY, 3MKTCHES and Musical Instruments. T. T- NICHOLAS, Propr. -.1 . . ltti Carpists BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates. - UNION .ST. V EFT & CO., Q AMP. riT ACQ FISH, PROP'S. Safety of. all Valuables. t HOTEL : IN : OREGON.