FV .Pt. I Goods' Jew Gooi Is! k 6V If You Want $1.00 At Prices within reach of all. We hesitate "not for Congress to decide, but have marked our goods to please the people. Large stock of . Come ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. entered the Postofflce at The Dallea, Oregon, as Becona-ciass matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price OirMitI ui S..Y. Triloie $2.50 $1.75 " ui VhUj Oneotia 3.00 2.00 Local Advertising;. 10 Ccnu yor line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All loeal notices received later than S o'clock fill appear the following day. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may be found on tale at I. C. NickeUen't store. Telephone No. 1. MONDAY, AUGUST 27. 1S94 AUGUST AUGURINGS- Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle ' Reporters. A email fleet of fishwheels is anchored or rather beached in the mouth of the slough opposite the depot, their useful ness for this season being over. The remains of Mrs. Mary M. Gordon were brought here Saturday night from Portland, and the funeral took place ' yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. On and after September let, 1894, the office boars of the Pacific Express Co. will be from 8 to 12 and from 1 to 6 o'clock. The office will not be opened Sunday. sepl All persons who are interested in forming a local union of the various young people's socities in The Dalles will please meet at the Cong'l. church tomorrow evening (Tuesday) at 8 o'clock p. m. All are cordially invited to come. Everyone should save their money this week to enable them to attend the Firemens' Tournament at Oregon City, on the first two days of next week, the 3d and 4ih of Sept. Fare for the round trip to Portland by boat $2, by rail $3. A Dangerous Place. The walk on the trestle across Mill creek has not been replaced, since the high water and it is in a dangerous con dition. When the east bound-train ar rives at night several cars are on the trestle and there being insufficient light, should a passenger step off an accident is liable to happen. It is some thirty feet down to the rocky ground, and a fall would be almost certain death. One person was killed there some years ago, and then the company put in the walk. We suggest that a little money expended in replacing the walk will probably save a heavy bill for damages. Lots of Stoppers. Tom Gilmore tells us the grasshoppers have taken the country across the Col umbia. That in the foothills the leaves have all been eaten off the oak trees, and that the corn has been, stripped un til nothing but the bare stocks remain. The hazel bushes have :been robbed of their foliage tne only .thing not eaten being the bushes and the ' nuts, the latter of which have had their hufks eaten and only the hardness of the eheJl saved them. It is fortunate that thev came too. late to tackle the grain fields. ..Astronomer You don't seem to know much about an eclipse. Old Henpecked O, don't I? I married a brilliant woman. New York Journal. To go as far as $2.00 in ordinary and places, take your Dollar and to Us, And supply your wants from our CLEARANCE SALE. : : : : : PEASE And So. 8h Died. A week ago Sunday morning the west bound passenger train brought to the city Mrs. Mary Lewis, a lady 68 years of age. She was sick at the time, and was assisted to a room in the Umatilla House, which she never left until all that was mortal of her was carried from it Sunday night. Homeless, friendless, penniless, trembling from sickness and weak from age, the poor old woman found tender hearts and kindly bands to minister to her wants, until death came to her relief. irom her statements and a letter found among her effects we learn she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Sparks, who resides at Battle Creek, Michigan. Her bands, which were large and bony, showed she bad done much bard work, and the uncomplaining manner in which she bore her sufferings has given evidence of great fortitude. But the bands shall labor no more, nor the brain worry. She "knocked and it was opened unto her," and she passed through the gates that forever shut in those who reach the other side. The funeral takes place this afternoon at 5 o'clock from Mr. Wm. Michell's un dertaking rooms. Wsmo Peaches. Mr. Chrisman presented Thb Chbon- icxk force a box of Early Crawford peaches this morning, partly because be admires the Chronicle, but chiefly to show us just what old Wasco can do In the fruit line. The peaches were simply one box out of a wagon load, and not assorted, yet we assert that California never produced anything to compare with them in flavor, and seldom any to exceed them in size. We have not had a taste like they left with us since a little sweetheart kissed our pouting lips under the apple blossoms in her father's orchard in old Illinois, when we were young and alas! impressible. Indeed though time may have robbed our mem ory of some of the delight of that bliss ful occason, yet in the light of a matnrer judgment and' tougher and more hairy hp, we believe we prefer the flavor of the peaches ripe peaches. For the Sundown Isles. Mr. John Marlin, one of The Dalles' oldest stage drivers, will leave for San Francisco tomorrow morning. Remain ing there until September 16th, be will sail for Hilo, Hawaii, where he expects to put in the balance of bis days. He will, handle the lines over a stage team running from Hilo to the big volcano a distance of seventy miles, the line be ing managed by Mr. J. W. Wilson, formerly of this city, and owned by bis brother. Mr. Marlin leaves a host of friends here who wish him happiness and prosperity in bis new borne. Improper and deficient care of the scal p will cause gray ness of the hair and baldness. ' Escape both by the use of' that reliable specific, Hall's Hair Re newer. . .. ' " -' - ; . Even the most successful effort to bear the wheat market must go against the grain. Buffalo Courier. When Baby was sick, we gave her Oastoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she dung to Oastorin. . Whrsi thr rial rhflrlrrni rhn rsTrthnm fl'ntislla. times & MAYS. Where They Go. The churches of the districts within the jurisdiction of the Columbia River Conference have been supplied with ministers for the coming year as follows COLUMBIA DISTRICT. G M Booth, P E, Spokane. Cheney B H Mahier. Colville Supplied by J C Hester. Davenport W B Eakin. . EUensburg Nathan Evans. . EUensburg circuit B E Koontz. Fruitland Sidney Smith. Fort Simcoe J W Helm; Geo Waters a supply. Headline Supplied by J C Taylor. Medical Lake O A Noble. Moran Prairie To be supplied. North Yakima Robert Warner. Peone N E Parsons. Post Falls and Coeur d'Alene G G Muller. Prosser To be supplied. Rjtzville T G Hodgson. Rockdale C E Ford. Ruby Supplied by T C Tate. Spangle Supplied by James Windsor. Sprague E C Alford. Wateryille M R Brown. Wilbur Edward Smith. Yakima circuit J H Feak. THB DALLES DISTRICT. R C Motor, P E, Arlington. Arlington Supplied by G W Strong, Antelope G E Moorehead. Bickelton Wm Hoskins. Columbus and Centerville Joseph Figgott. Dufur G W Barnhart. Fossil W H Yellers. Gilmer Supplied by Geo White. Goldendale J N McDonald. Grass Valley John Evans. Heppner J N Dennison. Hood River and Mosier F L Johns, Thomas D Gregory. Lexington Supplied by W W Greg- orv. Prineville Edward Baker. The Dalles John Whisler. Wasco G E Rollins. Waldron Supplied by C Nickelsen. WALLA WALLA. T A Towner, P E, Walla Walla. Alba W J White. Adams M N Miner. Athena F A LaViolette. Colville C Johnston. Dayton Perry Chandler. Dixie J E Williams, John LeConner. Milton W Bowser. Pataha C H Miller. Pendleton W H Sellick. Pilot Rock Supplied by A Parrish. Pomeroy TH Fertig. Prescott and Starbuck J Greenslade- Waitsburg L A Johnson. Walla Walla V C Evers. Weston F L Buzzell. SPOKANE DISTRICT. W W VanDusen, P E, Spokane. N An atone and Paradise Supplied bv 8 E Emerson. ; Asotin C E Gibson, Colfax E H Todd. Coltpn J C Kirkman. . El bertpn Supplied by A W Trine. Endicott Supplied by D L Spaulding. Fairfield G C Haven. Garfield Supplied by T C Craig. Giangeville C C Colfax. . 5uy E A Thomas. Kendrick Supplied by Trevor Or ton. Lealand J F Baker. Latah and Tekoa W Deweese. Lewiston Henry Brown. Moscow John Uren. Oakesdale E McEvers. ' Palouse Supplied by W Rasmus. We have again on hand an abundance of strictly dry FIR WOOD, which we -will sell at the lowest rates. MAO & BENTON. Pullman M H Marvin. Rock ford F B Utter. Spokane, 1st church H Rasmus. . Spokane, Jefferson church W T Euster. Wardner To be supplied. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss White is in the city from Chi cago visiting her brother, C 8 White. Mrs. Eugene Pi ice is over from Ellens burg visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Moody Miss Ida Waffle came up from Ilwaco beach batnrday, and, accompanied by her sister-in-law, returned to Pendleton lat nigbt. Miss Katie Howell, who has been visiting Miss Michelhach for several weeks, returned to Portland Friday, Miss Michel bach accompanying her. Mr. W. P. Watson, one of Oregon's pioneer fruitgrowers, at present located in Hood River, has been in the city since Saturday, coming up to attend con ference. Bishop I. W. Joyce, Dr. S. . Keen and Dr. H. K. HineB left for Portland on the afternoon train. The bishop and Dr. Keen will go to Seattle, where they will hold a series of meetings, and then to Tacoitoa to attend the Puze.t Sound conference. - Working: Hours In Germany. xne hours of the German laborer are very long, frequently exceeding fifteen hours a day, but there are certain regu lations in factories that are rigidly car ried out in regard to women's work. All factories Aiere women are emJ ployed are registered, and only eighty hours a year overwork is allowed. Children under thirteen cannot work in factories, although the law is often evaded by making them work at home. Strange as it jeems, the state is more merciful to the children than the par ents; in some villages children three years old are kept busy threading needles. Thuringian watch-makers keep their children working from Sat urday noon until Sunday morning at two. After two hours' sleep they must work again until church time. Malarial and other atmosphere influ ences are best counteracted. by keeping the blood pure and vigorous with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A little caution in this respect may prevent seriouB illness at this season. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best all-the-year-rouud medicine in existence. We know why weddings always occur on time ; so few brides are married with their hats on. Atchison Globe. Many bodily ills result from habitual constipation, and a fine constitution man be weakened and ruined bv simple neglect. There is no medicine, for regulating the bowels and restoring a natural action to the digestive orsrans. equal to Ayer's Pills. . A girl to do housework. . Apply at this office. St. Mary's Academy THE DALLES, OR. EE-0PEUS SEPTEMBEE 3d, 1894. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Rates per term of ten weeks, payable in advance: Board and Tuition $40 00 Entrance Fee payable but once) b 00 Btd and Beddlusr ...urn Instrumental Music, Type-writinsr. Telerranhv. Drawing and Painting form w tru rhurDM French, German, Latin, Needlework and Vocal Music taugbt free ol charge to regular pupils. BA1E6 FOK DAY-HUPILa.-5,6,aor10per term acoraiog 10 graae. For further particulars address, SISTER bUFERIOB. Gents' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Hosiery, . Ladies' Kid Shoes, Ladies' Underwear, Children's School Shoes, A Thorough Clearance Sale. Watch our Center Window for Bargains. Order G-roceries, Telephone No. 20. EUROPEAN HOUSE, Best Hotel in the City. NEW and FIRST-CLASS. The Balance -OF Summer Dry Goods. Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Etc., WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT A G-IR, IE -A.T1 SAOHIFICB: TERMS STRICTLY CHSH. yi?e 5a riff Bill Ipsurqs Qrjeap (foods And if you don't believe it, go to A t HARRIS- DRV GOODS HOUSE and "be convinced of this fact. A Large Invoice of Dry rived. A fine assortment to 33- 1tf&7 VATJSB Successor to Paul Kreft & Co. -DEALER IN- PAINTS,- OILS AND GLASS. And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in ' WALL PAPER f WALL PAPER PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen ..em ployed. Agents, for Masury Liquid Paints. No cbem icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shoo corner Third And Washington Bts., The Dalles, Oregon THE CALIFORNIA WINEHOUSE. -ALL KINDS OF - California Wines F5EH DELIVERY TO AflY Call on or address CHS. Calicoes, Men's French Calf Shoes, Amoskeags, Oxford Ties, Outing Flannels, Quincy Cloth. jgles, coLLiris:&:co. PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. I have taken 11 first prizes. OCR- Goods, Clothing, Etc.. iust ar select from. at Low Prices. PART Op THE CITY. BECJiT' The Dalles, Or.