U2 1 : Are Sufficiently Tied? ONCE BEFORE WE SAID JlECKVEflR for GEIlTIiEflEfl and the result "was' that we placed an order at once to re- plehish our stock. These goods have just 'arrived, arid most certainly they are handsomer, " both in color and design, than , : the last. Experience is a . great teacher, and we listen '.. most attentively to her teach ings, and profit thereby. Jn our Corner "Window we have - displayed our JlE W ylECKCZiefll?, and we think you will join with us in prais-. ing their general excellence. Rich Fabrics, Stylish Shapes, Back Numbers. Youth and beauty exercise their potent sway over all sen . sitive minds. Upon the altar of the fiMVit burns ever the. incense of admiration. Mind ful of this, lihe inventive geri ius of the age is ever striving to surpass former efforts, and by the beauty of new creations - to win the popular applause. Our stock is Absolutely Fresh the product of TE flHVU. Its beauty is un marred by anything that sug gests the days of Methuselah. The Latest Creations: Ladies' Waists. BLUE and PINK PERCALES, simpson;s prints, . . , . WHITE, with laundered Collars . and Cuffs, , BLACK SATINE. To is Pol. We have just received a new Lawn Sprinkler which is called 'the "Jett's Patent," and is made in Brass and Nickel - Plate. ' We will sell vou the - Brass Sprinkler for 75 cents . and' the Nickle plated one for $1.00. Call and get one and : try it. If it does not give s atisfaction , re turn it. - Maier & jBenton, SOLE AGENTS. Natty Designs, j Veilings, Laces. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures. 4. All Good Marked in Plain Figures. JOLES, COLLINS & CO., . Successors ta The Mss Mercantile Ca. ana Joles Bros. ; . - 1 .- . ' - . . .' - ' - , SPECIAL AGENTS FOR' 1 " Little Gem" Incubators arid Bee Supplies. . Come and see the Machine in operation! -ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR- ' 390 and 394 Second Street, TO STOCrvfflEfl: We have just received Fifty Ton ofV Stock Salt, Lime and Sulphuf. t Call before buying. TAL&XE.S! KTiUZaS! KLS-IEsSI $2.00 ;PER KEG . : The Dalles Daily Ghfoniele. Entered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. - Clubbing List. Regular Our price price .$2.50 $1.75 . 3.00 2.00 . 2.00 1.75 .3.00 2.25 1 P1 Tl i -J U ' D 1 o nn O AA 7 xae jjfunii xm ims .... u.uu Atw 1 uil CoinopliUi Karaite 3.00 2.25 aai Fnirie Firner, Ckitigt . . . 2.50 2.00 aai filb-DtMtrat,i-w)SLl.ui 3.00 2.00 Cartaiele ail K. T. Irikne. . . " - ui Weekly Ortgoiiai " ui laericM Faraer " aii leClare't ilagaiiaa . . . Local AdTartlalnar. 10 Ctruui per line for first iuaercion, and 5 Cent per line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may he found on tale at I. C. Nickelsen't store. Telep hone No. 1. V TUESDAY, - APR 24, 1894 APRIL ANNOTATIONS. JLeaTes From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. A very pretty little steam launch came up the river yesterday, containing three occupants, bound for the Salmon river mining country by all water route. Chaa. "W. Mahon, a civil engineer and practical miner, seems to be the leader, E. S. Adams, an electrical engineer, ia a partner, and a . younger man who is a . friend of the two, ' comprise the .. crew. The launch is about 18 feet long, pro-. pelled by a gas engine, weighs 1,400 pounds, and carries provisions, bedding and clothing for a protracted stay in the mountains. A little boat with water tight compartments, is taken for a tow, containing other necessaries. The ordi nary speed of the launch is about eight miles an honr. . The men will have the boats hauled above Celilo, where they will agairbe put on the Columbia. At Snake river they will enter' its mouth, and proceed up that stream to Salmon river. They will then ascend that stream till their objective point is reach ed, gome rich placer diggings about 60 miles south of Elk City. ' They said the only reason they took the boat route was because that was the only way they could get there now. , It would be inter esting to follow their adventures during the course of the next several months, for they will doubtless have many of them, but on leaving they will' probably forever pass out of our knowledge. Mr. Win. Floyd of 5-Mile delivered three loads of wool at the Wasco ware house today. ' The grand officers of the Masonic fra ternity were given a sumptuous banquet at Fraternity hall last evening. The Rockland Ferry Company took up their cable today on account of - high .water. The present stage of-the river prevents its use. Several parties are hauling gravel and clay to cover the coarse rock on Second - street. It is understood the city will adopt the same course on the squares. Another large crowd gathered at Win- gate hall Saturday night, the event of another one of those delightful soirees under the management of James Smith. The "Evans & Sontag" company is endeavoring to give exhibitions in Southern Oregon towns, but without success. The various city councils will not permit it. The first dance for the new armory hall was given last night. About thirty five couples tried the new floor and the orchestra played some beautiful must cal selections. The total number of scholars in school District No. 12, Dalles City, is 1,057103 more than last year. The April appor tionment made by the school superlu tendent is $1 per capita. " ' Tomorrow the famons "Si Perkins' comedy company will amuse the people i The Dalles, Their street parade to morrow will.be an amusing feature which everybody should Bee.' The press ' speak highly of the merits of the com Pny. , There are no new developments re' garding the shooting of young Charles Malarkey and robbery of the county treasury vault on Saturday. Mr, Malarkey 's condition is greatly improved and it is expected his recovery, will be speedy. County Treasurer Malarkey yesterday completed the balancing of his books, and finds that the entire amount of money missing is $494.45.-i-Oregonian, Haworth the printer, 'at', home 116 Court St., Feb. 1st. A long Interior 'Water Trip. Mr. May, of . the Troutdale stock yards, is in the city, for the purpose of buying horses. . He will pay cash for any number offered, according to weight, YiZ. cent a pound, .This may seem, like a queer way of buying horses, but con sidering the nse to which they are to be put, it is the fairest. The best use that these valuable allies to man's use and comfort can make ia these democratic times is to use them for fertilizers, and they are to be slaughtered by the whole sale, their blood and bones going to the sugar refineries, and their flesh to the fields to boom strawberries and water raellons. ' .;""'. ''' "Great Cmsar, dead and turned to clay, -uigm siop a noie to Keep the wind away.' The horse, a noble, friend to man, a tireless uncomplaining worker, willing to bear any burden or pull any load, can nowadays be put to no more 'fitting nee than to kill him for the sake of his in ert carcass. Degeneracy, thy name is democracy. . . 'The Agricultural College. . CokvalLis, Or., April 24, '94. Rev. Prichard of Albany visited the school last Monday morning. Prof. Crote is experimenting with bops, which will be watched with' much interest throughout the state. - fruit . is abundant. . : Several green pairs have been seen under the - shade trees during the last few days. - Quite a large number of juniors girls are studying trigonometry. With ' them it is an optional study and we are glad to see them taking such interest in high er mathematics. . Miss Nellie Hogue, a graduate of this school, is teaching atXittle Elk. .. ' . . i Kingsi.ey, It covers a good deal of ground Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. And when you hear that it cures bo many diseases, perhaps you think, "its too good to be true.." .But its only reasonable. As a blood- cleanser, flesh-builder, and strength re Etorer, nothing like "Discovery ' -.is known to medical science. The dis eases that it cures come from a torpid liver, or from impure blood. For every thing of this nature, it is the onlv guar anteed remedy. In dysepsia, bilious ness; all bronchial, lliroat ana lung ai- fections ; every form of scrofula, even consumption (or lung-scrofula) in its earlier stages, and in the most stubborn skin and scalp diseases if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. , Chronic nasal catarrh positively cured by Dr. Sage's Remedy. 50 cents; by druggists. ; . ' . ,- , , . WANTED. To exchange lots in the town of Win- ans for a good, large team of horses, also a good farm wagon, spring wagon, har ness, plow, and harrow. I will be in The Dalles, Sat. April 2Sth, address A Ross Winana, Hood River, Wasco Co Or. . - . ' ' : . ; . 4,000 rolls wall paper, fresh goods and new designs, with borders and ceilings to match, just received, will be. sold at hard times prices. . . - tjel. .-'. Jos. T. Pexebs & Co. Poison the squirrels. ' Sure Shot at Snipes & Kinersly's. 80O POUNDS 4. A X.irely Demand for Horses in Dem ocratic. Times. PERSONAL MENTION. Changing Medicine. Antelope, April 22, 1894. The past history of the republican party of Wasco county goes to show that they, are the most liberal men in the state. For years they have been elect ing democratic county officers for our county. They knew our liberality, and they were shrewd in putting up before the people to head their' tickets such men as J. B. Crossen and T. A. Ward and many other 'old timers, men that grew up with the county, and men that command the full respect of all the vot ers - in the county, men ' they . knew would be hard to cover op with any thing short of Mount Hood.,' We believe the same' men are good, charitable fel lows and are willing to return the com pliment this year, for they have come out and declared the fact by saying at their county convention that "we in dorse every act of Grover Cleveland.' Men who can stand up in the city of The Dalles, when the doors of all the business houses are the same as on Sun day, closed seven days in the week, bankers and merchants, hotel keepers, dodging into alleys and out-of-the-way- places when they see the country people, forJear they are coming to ask for credit, fourteen months ago met these same people with a. hearty shaking of hands and asking at the same time "what ' can I sell you today ?" When men can face all this and say "we indorse free trade and the acts of Cleveland,' ; they have turned the votes of .their' party, to the side that is calling for help to make Wasco county and The Dalles what it was fourteen months ago. We had two democrats left out here. One of them said the other day he had been holding out and had taken his democratic pill once a month, but when he read the in dorsement of the convention it made the pill look the size bf a goose egg, and for the sake of his- family he thought it would be imprudent tp risk bis life any longer. He laid the pill upon, the shelf and has taken republican powder : ever since and will vote tor : American pro' tection, high wages for the working classes, and resurrection . of our buried industries throughout the land. - J. C. MCEl'HY. Mrs. Ed. Staley returned to her home in Portland this morning. ' Mrs. Wm. Trow of Albany is in the city and the guest of Mrs. S. L. Young. Mrs. O. B. Raser of Albino, is the guest of Mrs. J. T. Robertson, bf this city. ' ' . Mr. J. B. Humbert of Dufur was in the city last night and left for ..Portland this morning by steamer.. : Mr. and Mrs. C. J VanDuyn departed by steamer Regulator for Portland this morning to be absent a lew days. . -, Hon. E. lu Smith and Dr. J. F. Watt of Hood River were in the city last even ing in attendance at the meeting of -the Grand Lodge of the A. F. and A. M. - Mr. L. E. Morse, democratic candidate for. sheriff, and Mr. A. S. Blowers, re publican nominee for county commis sioner, both of Hood River, are in the city today. Mr. T. J. Moffitt of Sherman . county called at . The Chbonicle office this morning. ' He says he has the finest field of rye he ever saw anywhere. It is already knee high and has not yet commenced to joint. This would indi cate that it will grow nearly as high as pis iead. JUABBIBD. In The Dalles April 19th by Justice L. S. Davis, George. Jones' to. Elizabeth Jones. . ANCIENT - ADVERTISEMENTS. How the Old Roman Tradesmen Solicited ' Pablici Patronage. Latin inscriptions, advertisements' of tradesmen, form an interesting- class, 6ays-. Macmillan's Magazine. Here is one near Rome: "If you want inscrip tions made, or have any need of marble work, you'll get it here." Another en terprising man at Bologna announces: "A bath in town style and every con venience." A similar notice meets'us only eight miles from Rome, where, of course, most of the customers would be able to know whether they really had vtown style" or not, A curious example comes from Lyons, which may be paraphrased thus: "Here Mercury promises profit, Apollo safety, and Septumanus bed and breakfast. He who has been here before will be treated all the better a second time. Stranger, settle on your . lodging be forehand." A more independent tone is taken by another innkeeper, who doesn't hesi tate to declare that his house is not in tended for people of moderate means. yif you live in good style, - heres the house for you; if in poor fashion, I'll put up with you, but I shall be ashamed of having you.". ' Perhaps there are a good many mod ern hotels conducted on. this principle; but the proprietors are not, as a rule. quite so frank in expressing their sen timents. When Baby was sick, we gaye her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, GRE ATSliA UGHTER Sfitr: xWILL J3E MADE AT N. HARRIS" MERCHANDISE STORE. COMMENCING APRIL 5, 1894,tx- -WE WILL GIVE YOU- . ; Bargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing. Bargains in Dress Goods. , Bargains in Embroidery in Laces. , Bargains in Boots and Shoes. Bargains in G-ents' Furnishing Goods, " Bargains in Hats and Caps. . ; Bargains in GentsNeckVear. Bargains in Ladies'. and Children's Hose.. Bargains in Ladies' Summer Underwear, . Bargains in To-wels and Npkins. ; . We defy competition, as our prices are the lowest. - . P. S. Heavy Copper Riveted Overalls and Jumpers at 5Qc, ' ' and 20 yds. of Fine Prints for $1 at all times. " GOME AND SEE. N.' HARRIS. Reduction GENTS YOUTHS' BOYS' GENTS vni ituc BOYS' .Good Boys' Suits from $2.00 up,. SPECIAL yALITES IlfcT '. ; Staple papey Dry Qoods, ts Bl.tx5L Shoes. Ginghams, Calicos, muslins and Overalls, at Cut Prices. TERMS STRICTLY TSSH. Notice. The Lincoln street eewer assessment roll will be left in my hands until Mon day evening, the 23d inst., after which time additional costs will be added. ' 1. 1. BtrEGKTT, City Treasurer. Sore Shot Squirrel. Poison at Snipes & Kinersly's. Haworth, printer,' 116 Court St. tf 1 PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. , I have taken 11 first prizes. - PAUL KREFT &. CO , "''"' DEALERS IX ..v . PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns nd Desinx in "TUW.jgL Xj X-ji "-.'IE? .;3L:E '3SS'JE?L : " AESyPracticaJ Painters and Paper Mangers. None but the best brands of th Sherwin-Williams and J. W Masury'e Paints usod in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. - Agents fr Masury Liquid Paints. Na ' -chemical combination or soap mixture. A first ciaae article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. w - Paint She? earner Third uu Waiikiugiuu sis.. 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