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How Military Official Are by Them. t ' The inter-relation oi the buttons on ' a uniform is just as much a matter of regulation as the cut of a coat, says the Washington Star. The general wears two rows of buttons on the breast of his frock ' coat, twelve in each row, placed by fours; The distance be tween the rows is five and one-half inches at the top and three and one half at the bottom. The lieutenant general is entitled to only ten buttons in each row, arranged -in upper and lower groups of three and a middle group of four. The major general has nine buttons in each row, placed Dy threes. The brigadier general eight in groups of twos. The colonel, lieutenant colonel ana major have nine buttons in each row arranged at equal distances; tne cap tain and lieutenant seven buttons in each row at equal distances. There are different designs, of course, not only for the buttons of the army, the navy and the marine corps, but for the different branches of the serv ice. There are" the infantry, artillery and cavalry buttons, the engineer's button, the ordnance - corps button, the button of the marine corps and the navy button. The navy button, by the way, is made in England, because no American manufacturer has been aoie to make a bronze which the sea air will not tarnish. All of these buttons the army and navy tailor must keep on hand and sew on according to regula tion. AN ELECTRIC CAR YARN. Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and mil the train of arils from early errors or later excesses, tile results C overwork, sickness, wony.eto. Full strength, " development and tone given to every organ and portion of the body, simple, natnralmethods. Immediate improvement seen. Failure impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanation and proofs mm lag tsesjeg; irec . . ERIC MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. 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Bend for Mus'.l Pamphlet, mailed. sealed, Ixao SANOEN ELECTRIC CO., Ko. 1T Vint su-ect, l-UK'l'l.A.u OJ&E. Removed to corner Third and Washington . street,. Portland. Or. WANTED Pushing Canvassers of good ad dress.. Liberal salary nnd extenses paid ' weekly: Permanent position. BROWN BKOS. C.O., Nurs .-rjmeii, Portland, Oregon. .54 lOwdawp Eeplcan County Coratioii. A. Republican Convention for the County of "Wasco. State' of Oregon, is culled to meet in n.iu. rit. in Kniri cnimtv. on ednesaay , April 4th, 1S93. at 10 o'clock A. St., for the purpose of nominaUnK candidates for the followlog county . offlces- One County. Commissioner, County rnimtr RhorlfT. Conntv Treasurer,. County AMr rvnintv School Superintendent, County Ooroner and County Surveyor; and slso precinct officers for the several precincts, and eight dele sates to the 6tate Convention, and to tiansact uch other business its may properly come before such convention. The convention will consist aiAvui-oa. nhnvMn hv the several precincts. aud the several precincts of the county will be entitled lo representation in said convention as nlln,a. Bigelow 6 Trevitt 6 East Dalits 6 V est Dalles . .5 Vfar .2 Fulls .--.4 East Hood Kiver . .3 West Hood Mver : 4 Baldwin 2 Eight Mile 2 Columbia 2 Deschutes ,2 Nansene 3 Dufur 4 Klngsley 3 Tygh. i 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 neveral precincts will be held on March 2S, 1894. In East Dalles Precinct the polls will be located at the Wasco Warehouse, and Frttnk Laughlm, F. Creighton and D. H. Roberts will act as judges at said election; In Bigelow Pjinct the poU will be located at the office of Win. Michell, and Chas. Cooper, C. J. Crandall and Tom Joles will How a Complacent Citizen Had His Quiet Joke on the Fresh Conductor. The platform of the electric car was pretty well taken tip by the driver, a man of the "slug-ger" variety and a big bag1, over which the man of the "slug' erer" type appeared to be standing cruard. v hen the conductor came to collect the fares he looked sharply at the basr, and then said to the tough: "I'll have ter charge yer fer that bag." ' "I'll bet yer won't," answered the man, looking angrily at him, as if any attempt at collection would produce a prize light. - . "Yes, I will; an' if yer don't pay, I'll put ther bag off. See?" said the con ductor, shortly. He gave the man five minutes more, asked him a second and a third time, then . stopped the car and put the bag off on the sidewalk. The "slugger" didn't even move, and when the car had gone about a mile further the conductor said to him: "Yer don't care much fer that bag if you wouldn't pay five cents fer it. . 1 "Ah, come off!" was the reply "What's der bag got ter do wid me? 'Tain't mine. I'd 'a' told yer so if yer'd asked me." Hotel Guests Who Will -Not Register. The average guest at a first-class ho tel puts his fist on the register and takes what the lord of the rooms gives him ' meekly and uncomplainingly There are rooms and rooms, says the YVashinsrton Post, lust as there are . hotels and hotels; and when the hotels are crowded it takes an experienced and determined man to get the best or a woman. iNo notei cierK nas ever vet stood up before the onslaught of lovely female bent on having a front room lighted on two sides una not higher 'than the third story. But there is another classof the dwellers in tents the men who never register. Every hotel has them, and Washington hotels more than any other city. Here it means the game of politics. The man who wants an office, and is afraid his rivals are going to put up combinations against him. will slip into his hotel and tell the clerk that he does not want to be seen or put on the book. and the clerk tells him that it is all right. In some cities such actions would be rightly regarded as suspi cious, but not in asnington. ne leading hotels will average two a day during the first year of a new adminis tration; after that they drop off to two a week, but it is a peculiarity .of Wash ington hotels. FIRST CLHSS ii II IS u i pi s if raw if 11 CAN BE HAD AT THE GHRO NICLE OFFICE Reasonably Hctinous Rates. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. u. s. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., J eD. 17, 194. t VnHcA Ik herebv liven that the following1 named settler has filed notice of his 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: Martin M, Waterman, HJ. No. 8733. for the KM BEJ4 NWJ4, and SEJ4 Pec 27, Tp 1 N, B 14 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: B. Gilbert, The Jjaues, w. ; Aioerx Alien, duju, Or.: H. Gilpin, A. M. Allen, The Dalles, Or. feb24 JOJa v?. Ajjk -ir, xiegisber. "The Regulator Line" NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ' Lard Office,. The Dalles. Or.,( Feb. 15, 1894. $ Notiee fs herebv given that the following named settler has tiled notiee of his 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 Wednesday, April 7, 1894, viz: . " Mark C. Painter, m Vr 9S7. for rh XK1. See 82. To I &. K 13 E. via Tiumpy n,.' following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: . , W. H- H. Dtifur, W. T. Vanderpool,. John lo- lan and C. P. Baleo, all ot Duiur, ur. John W. Lewis, Register. Tie Dalles, MM ani Astoria Navigation Co. When the Train stops at THE DALLES, p , off on the South Side T THE ...... .. f4EW COLxtJ IVlBIfl HOTELt. . This large and popular House does the principal hotel busines.", and is prepared to furnish the Hest Accommodations of any , . Houso lu the city, and at the low rate of $1.00 per Day. - First Qass sajs, 25 Ceijts. Office for all Stage Lines lssrinr 111 lllf for sll point In Knsteru Oregon and ha,tru Wasbiugton, In this Hotel. . Corner of Front and Union Sts. , . - T.'.T. NICHOLAS, Propf. The pes laity anil Weekly ihrotiicSe. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., Jan. 23, 1S94. i Notice- is herebv given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prool win oe maue oeiure -ioie and Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on Siarch. 6, 1864,. viz: K. i. Pitcher, nomestead Xo. 2533, for the SE!4 of Sec. 26, Tp 4 It. 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: , .... C. V. W oodruil. C. C. Morris, J. E. W mg and C. E. Havward, allot Tgh Valley. Or. j-'Tma " JOirX W. LEWIS-, Register, THROUGH Fieigiit ant. Fassenjei lliiB Throneh Tri-Weekly (Sandaya ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m. r Mondays, Wednesday a and Fridays, connecting at the? Cascade Locks with Steamer Dalies -CJity. oteamer bailee City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock) at 6 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur day, onnecting witlisteamer Begnlator for The Dalles. THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles, ana 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 Chbonicle 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 CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., " rrixo Dalles, Oregon. One way Kound trip.. LOST. 1 Bay Horse, four white legs and white faee. branded on righ t shoulder Weight, &30 lbs. 1 Bay Horse, small star in forehead, branded on left shoulder with J C over T. Weight, 850 or 90 lbs. Finder will be rewarded. 4dlw JOHN LOWE, Kingiley Or. 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 aay or nignu. onipmente lor way landings must r oenverea oeiore 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, act as judges at said election ;. in l reviii nramci the pons w K lnntiwi at the Countr Court- ' j .i nra.ln unif .1. S. Fish. C J. KaV- ard ad O. L. l-hiUips will act as judges of said election; in West lMlles Precinct the polls will be located at the City Mills, and J. WMarduis, T. A. Hudson and A. A. Urquhart will act as judges at said election. The ioUs 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 njual place at x .,.. Af i n'Kinok P. M.. and will be conduct ed In the usual manner for holding primary oleetions. B. 8. HUMlWiTON, Chairman Republican Connty Committee. . v JUDO 8. PISH, Secretary Republican County Committee. - f eb-24-td u YOU NEED ANY JOB PRINTING, NO MAT TER HOW MUCH OR HOW LITTLE, . GIVE THE CHRONICLE JOB DEPARTMENT YOUR PATRONAGE AND BE HAPPY. . YOTJ WILL GET THE BEST, AND THE BEST 13 GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANY BODY. USE LOTS OF PRINTER'S INK AND . BE PROSPEROUS. A Busy Household. " Busy-handed must have been the women-folk of a century and a half ago. It is recorded that one family in Newport, B. I., made in the space of eiphteen months four hundred and eighty-seven yards of cloth-carding, spinning, dyeing and weaving every inch of material used, and also accom plished the knitting of thirty-six pairs of stockings not the thin," delicate and often flimsy hosiery seen nowa days, but such as would bear much heavy use and even be "handed down to posterity." It is added that another Newport family, distinguished them selves by making, in the space of four years, nine hundred and eighty yards of woolen cloth, two coverlets, two bedticks, and all the stockings needed for the family. "- Ten days loss of time on account of Bicknees 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. Jaa. O. Jones, publisher" of the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was sick 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 I Cough Bemedy with considerable 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. ' If you wish to see a fine assortment of oranges, lemons and bananas just call and see the display at H. H. Campbell's, ESTRAY NOTICE. - Tlnne on Three Mile Creek one brindle steer; abo'lt four years old;' mark uih uiii- in Miih ttr two slits onbrisket; KvorwioH lftivp V on lof c side. Also one red and white spjtted cow, ab.jut.four years old; mark, a hole in eacn ear; tney nave oet:u win uui w a, ted out: branded 7. B on left hip. The Sieer has been with m v cattle going on two years ; th cow , fr.nr Tnnnthk. R. V,. BROOKS. The Dalles. Or.. Feb. 5. 1891. feb24-2tw I aw i Caveats, and Trade-Marks-obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Modcratc Fees. . ....Miwamll e. PKTFHTamee and we can secure patent in less time than those c.i rirawiner r nnoto.. with aesenp- tioa. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our lee not due till patent is securedv . How to Obtain Patents," with cost of same in the V. S. and foreigncottntnes sent free. Address. ' CA.SNOW&CO. Office. Washington, D. C Opp. Patent CAV CM I O, l linui. mnruvs m Wwr 1 1UU1 1 1 ja mar nnvitn a PATHNTf For Srompt answer and an honest opinion, write to i iiiw rn.. who have had nearly fifty years' experience In the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of in formation concerning Patents and how w ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue 01 mwinan- Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Scientinc American, ana thus i urn broncht widely before the public with. MMt ts tit imrMitnr. This snlendid naner. lunMi vmMt. AimrantlT illnstrated. has briar the larcest circulation of any scientifle work In the n-)H ttt a nw fiftmrtlA COIll AS neiA frAA. houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the RiiiMtncr Kdu.inn TnonthlV. copies, 2.5 cents. Every number contains beau tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new HASSBNG-KK KATES. ..$2.00 .. 3.00 "There is a tide in the affairs of men which', taken at its flood The leads on to fortune." poet unquestionably had reference to the W. C. ALLAWAY, Oeneral Agent. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON The Dalles Daily Chronicle. -vAi HAS. A P ABU.LX ur -i - 2000 EEADEES. T; They read The Chronicle to get the latest and most reliable news.' And they read every line that is In the paper. That ia what makes tUe Chronicle an Invaluable advertising medlmi. The newspaper that , , goes to the family firesides Is the one 35v the advertisers of today patronize .when they desire so reach the people. When they want your tra4e their announcements will be found in the paper. Look over our columns and observe the verifica tion of the truth of this assertion. ' Remember, . a trade of a family oi two tnouaanu s. is worth asking for through these columns, espcially so at our very ' CP. STEPHENS, DEALER IN DRY GOODS Qlothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Kto. Etc. Etc.. . Kte. latest designs and secure contracts. Address Second St., The Dalles. Clsii-Oil m 8ie Faraiie I CarjBts at CRANDALL Who are selling those goods out at . " .MTCTI vt.-HACH BRICK, BURGET'S, greatly-reduced rates. UNION ST. PAU L KR EFT & CO 1 1 -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, - OILS AN D GLASS ' And the Moet Coniplete and the Latest Patterns nd Designs in arW"Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None bot the best brands of th Sherwin-Wiliiama and J. W. Masury's Paints need in all ur work, and none bol the moat skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No iaiemical combination or eoap mixture. A . first elaaa article in all colore. Aii orders promptly attended to. - - .- : w . Paint Saer coruor Third auu Waatungwuts.. ihe Dallea Oreso THECELEBRKTED COLUMBIA AUGUST BUCHLER. Prop'r. Thla -well-known Brewery ia now tnrninv: out the best Beer and Portc east of the Caacadea. The latest Appliancea for. the. manufacture of good health ful Beer have' been introduced, and on v t.h fim-clasa article will be p aced on b market.. New - Umatilla - House, THE DALLAS, OREGON. SINNOTT& FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and Baggage Offide of the U. P. R. R. Company, and office of the WeaterB Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. ; Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables. LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON. - DEAKBB tS - BOOKS JEWELRY, WKTCHES . and Musical Instruments. . next door to the poetoffice filW Y0UK. 3ol BUOADWAT.