yevloods ew loots llllll V Remnants Still Going. Remnants of DRESS GOODS, LINENS, SILKS, LACES, VELVETS, ETC., ETC., at Ridiculously Perhaps you will find ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. in tared a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as secona-ciass matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price ehroniele aid 5. T. Tribue. ; .$2.50 $1.75 " ' ud WMkljOregoiiai 3.00 2.00 Local Advertising;. 10 Cm ui per line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than S o'clock will appear the following day. MONDAY. - SEPTEMBER 10, 1894 SEPTEMBER SAYINGS- Leaves Prom the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. Grain sacks for sale at the Wasco warehouse. tf Do not forget that Blind Tom, the musical wonder, will show his wonder ful talent at the Baldwin opera house this evening, performance commencing at 8 o'clock. There will be work in the Third in Friendship lodge, K. of P., tonight. As it is also the meeting at which repre sentatives to the grand lodge -will be elected, a full attendance is desired. C. F. Stephens has just received a fine stock of goods, which he is offering at prices that will astonish you. He haB a fine line of dress goods, silks, ginghams, calicoes, laces and embroid eries. Men's suits, boys' suits, chil dren's suits, everything suits. Call and see. City Marshal Blakeney yesterday ar rested a couple of "ladies," one being charged with abusive language and dis orderly conduct, and the other with roaming the streets. They gave bail for their appearance, and this morning on the advice of their attorney ac knowledged the offense and paid their fine. A fire started in Mrs. A. Millsap's millinery store at Ashland nnder the floor, Saturday afternoon, and before it could be extinguished.it consumed the building and communicated with J. K. Van Sant's grocery store and dwell ing house adjoining, partially destroy ing them also. The loss amounts- to over $1000, part of which was covered by insurance. ' . The case of Wright against the Baptist church and O. D. Taylor was heard before County Judge Blakeley this morning, the plaintiff represented by H. S. Wilson and defendant by Hon. E. B. Dufur. The issues were not joined, the matter being on demurrer, one filed by the church, one by Mr. Taylor and one by both. The last demurrer was sus tained and time given to file an amended complaint. Yesterday was fish day at Hood River. Several parties took advantage of the river being unusually clear to sample the salmon trout, and found them both numerous and anxious to tackle any thing in the shape of bait or fly offered. Geo. T. Prathers killed twenty-five, and a party that went up the river on a visit to Professor Snyder put in a short time catching eleven fine fellows, running from a pound to two and a half. We are requested by the board of directors of the D. P. & A. N. Co. to tate that their boats will continue to something of interest. PEASE run as . long as the river remains open There have been several unfounded rumors in circulation to the effect that the boat would tie up soon, hence the necessity of the above statement. The boats were put on the river to stay, and the: company has no intention of doing anything with them except to continue to run them. Oat on a Fly. This morning the sedate old horse that earns his daily hay and oats by hauling the dump cart for R. E. Saltmarshe & Co., developed a kittenish spell of friski nes j all by himself and started to explore the city. The cart to which he was hitched contained a bale of hay and nothing more. As old Whitey thun dered down Second street over the crushed remains of the brewery hill the bed of the cart dumped bnt the hay staid with it, and the outfit came tearing down the street at the rate of almost ten miles an hour sending the affrighted dogs with their tails curled down yelp ing to their hiding places, and causing Mr. Wolf to forget for a moment the price of sheep pelts. Before the school bell rung he had crossed Laughlin and was heading down towards Federal at the same terrific gait, with none to stop his mad career or save the threatened hay. Yet one rose in the hour of need, another Arnold Wink L. Reed, or rather I. E. Crowe, who hurriedly completed the sale of a stove to a customer and as Boon as he ' could make the change hurried out to meet the coming doom. He heroically grabbed the lines and held the enraged animal with so powerful a hand that he prevented him from violat ing the city ordinance against fast driv ing, and after a struggle of fifteen min utes succeeded in stopping him in front of Jacobsen's Btore to look at the pic tures. It was a gallant exploit and thoroughly appreciated by Mr. Salt marshe, who gracefully offered as a slight token of his appreciation to either pre sent Mr. Crowe with the bale of hay or set up the cigars. Mr. Crowe was heard to murmur a bashful response to the effect that "he never ate hay." Notice to Water Consumers. The charges for patent closets when used when necessary only, is 25 cents; but when a constant stream is allowed to flow, the charge is $5 per month. In the last two years a large number of closets have been put in, and in a large number of them a constant stream 5b allowed to flow. The drain on the water supply has become so great that I am compelled to enforce the rules, and will hereafter charge $5 per. month for all closets using a constant stream of water. Dalles City, Or., Sept. 10, 1894. I. J. Norman, Superintendent. Another Call. All county warrants registered prior to January 1, 1891, will be paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest' ceases after Sept. 10th. Wm. Michkll, County Treasurer. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Whem she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, . i Wanted. Place in small family to do housework. Apply at Herrin's gallery. Subscr.be for The Chboniolx. Low Prices. & MAYS. Commissioners' Court. ' Court met Wednesday, Sept. 15th, present Hon. Geo. C Blakeley, county judge, and Commissioners Darneille and Blowers. The following business was transacted. Bills were allowed as fol lows : Ben C Irwin & Co, supplies. 80 65 I C Nickelsen, supplies 1 10 W A Kirby, supplies 2 55 Ward & Kerns, team hire 10 00 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. .. 7 95 The Dalles Ice Co, do 5 50 Weston, Dygert Co, . do 162 00 E Jacobsen & Co, do 37 15 Scott & Barman, do 1 28 A L Newman, do 1 85 David Wishart, expense insane.. 14 00 S E Ferris, sprinkling. . ; 5 50 Huntington & Wilson, trial fee returned 12 00 E S Olinger, constable 3 10 Mrs J F Armor, witness 150 James Langile, do 1 50 G T Prather, do 1 50 Henry Shutz, do 1 50 C P Heald, (not allowed) atty fees 5 00 W H Butts, coroner. 34 95 John O Conner, juror 1 20 W M Robinson, do 1 20 John Ryan, do 1 20 Hugh Stewart, do 1 20 J Doherty, do 1 20 C B Johnston, witness 1 70 J J Burns, do 4 10 R L TJtz, do 1 70 F Miller, do 1 70 F H Wakefield, juror 1 20 G W Rowland, do 1 20 M F Nolin, do 1 20 J T Doherty, do ' 1 20 W K Brown, do 1 20 E Jacobsen, do 1 20 Andrew Peterson, witness. ...... 1 70 frank Jobaon, do 170 W T Sherman. do 1 70 Wm Michell, do 1 70 Sam Johnston, do 1 70 Fritz Riffle, do 1 70 F JS Connelly, do 1 70 Henry Gallner, do 1 70 L S DaviB, preparing jury list. . . 3 00 L S Davis, fees 56 00 A A Jayne, atty fees 5 00 G W Phelps, atty fees. 10 00 Unas b JLauer, preparing jury list Z 00 A A TJrquhart, fees constable. . . 27 70 J H Blakeney, fees constable 2 50 S H Edmunson, fees constable.. . 4 60 Andrew Johnson, witness 1 70 J H Jackson, do 1 70 T G Hayden, do 1 70 Elmer Davis, do 3 20 Frank Barber, do 3 20 Annie Lang, do 1 70 Geo Ruch, do 1 70 C G Munson, do 1 70 D ax French, do 1 70 Ben Wilson, do 1 70 A Brown, -do 1 70 C A McClennen, do 1 70 E G Segman, " do - 1 70 G Seammond, do 1 70 John Blaeer, do 1 70 A u Newman, do 1 70 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies: . . 12 00 Sinnott x Juan, Doard insane 20 50 Dr Hollister, services to pauper. 30 50 Henry Ryan, constable fees 10 00 Henry Whitmore, repairs court house 20 00. Jas R Under hill, constable 4 00 A Li Newman, supplies 3 50 Chronicle Pub Co, supplies.. .... . 34 00 Dalles City Waterworks, supplies 10 00 ti t uampDeii, supplies paupers lz 50 Maier & Benton, supplies paupers 6 40 8 E Ferris, constable fees. ; 17 56 Wm Michell. three burials 61 50 J H Cross, supplies paupers. . '. . . 2 50 E Jacobsen, supplies 2 50 Tarney & Greiner, constable 76 70 W A Kirby, supplies pauper .... 6 35 I C Nickelsen, sup school dist. . . 4 10 nugn ixgan, ex insane 5 00 Harry Clough, repairing furnace 17 50 H Herbrlng, supplies pauper. ... 13 50 Joles, Collins & Co, sup pauper. 3 25 Or Telephone Co, rent 'phone. . . 4 00 Jj S Davis, j p fees 25 55 N M Eastwood, team hire 5 00 E V Gibons, constable fees 2 70 G W Phelps, atty fees ... 10 TjO C P Clark, witness. ..... .... 1 70 Troy Shelley, ex teachers 15 00 Annie Lang, ex teachers 15 00 Tina Rintoul, ex teachers ... 15 00 Hans Taylor, team nire. ...... . 75 Ben C Irwin & Co, supplies J. . . . 102 90 C H Brown, GAR relief ..I.. .-. 18 75 We have again on hand an abundance of strictly dry FIR WOOD, -which we -will sell at the lowest rates. MAIER & BENTON. Jas T Hood, GAR relief 25 00 Catherine Davis, board 10 00 Geo C Blakeley, money advanced 4 80 S E Ferris, sprinkling 3 00 H H Riddel, atty fees 5 00 Glass & Prudhomme, supplies ... 88 40 T T Nicholas, board pauper 18 50 L S Davis, i n fees 11 05 A A Uraubart. constable 5 00 G W Phelps, dist atty 5 00 Wood Bros, sup Coxey army 3 30 C M Fouts, election booths 6 09 M M Gushing, board pauper 36 00 K N Staehr, road supervisor 118 00 E F Sharp, surveying 42 00 Wm Floyd, viewer 2 00 E K Russell, viewer. ( 2 00 H W Gilpin, viewer 2 00 L W Taylor, chainman. 2 00 Fred Mansfield, chainman 2 00 J M Marden, viewer ....... 4 00 E K Russell, viewer 4 00 John Doyle, viewer 4 00 F H Sharp, chainman 4 00 F Mansfield, chain men 4 00 L Jj McCartney, marker ..... 4 00 Blakeley & Houghton, med pau per 12 05 Johnston Bros, sup road dist 15 . 6 25 Johnston Bros, sup pauper 10 00 Dalles Ice Co, ice 3 13 D L Gates & Co, supples 38 07 E S Olinger, constable fees 11 65 C A Bell, board insane 4 25 T J Driver, board prisoners 222 92 Jterdinand s Westman, worK a uu A H Tieman. bridge work : . . 38 00 John A Wilson, error assessment 1 00 Mrs -David Wishart, care insane . 1U uu Resolutions or Condolence. The following resolutions of condo- ence were adopted at a special meeting of Jackson Engine Co., No. 1, held Sep tember 8, 1894, at The Dalles, Or. : Whereas, The Supreme Ruler of the universe has in His infinite wisdom seen fit to remove from our midst a much-loved and nonored citizen and member of our company, be it Resolved, That it is with a feeling of profound sorrow that we as citizens and firemen view the demise of our brother fireman, Emile Schutz ; and that in his death this company has lost one of its oldest and most efficient members, the community has lost one of the most genial, generous and most unselfish of men, one who was always ready to as sist and administer comfort to those who were suffering or in need of support. Resolved, That the officers and mem bers of Jackson Engine Company, No. 1, hereby tender to the widow and rela tives of our deceased brother firemen our heartfelt sympathy in this, their sad bereavement. Resolved, That Jackson engine house be draped in mourning for thirty days ; that these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our records ; that a copy be sent to the widow of the deceased, and that they be published in the daily papers. Geo. A. Libbk, W. H. Butts, Geo. C. Bills, Committee. Ia Grippe. During the prevalence of the grippe the past seasons it was a . noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery, but escaped ail of the troublesome after effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured cases of asthma and. hay fever of long standing. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. When the scalp is atrophied, or shiny bald, no preparation will restore, the hair ; in all other cases, Hall's Hair Re- newer will start a growth. 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 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 Groceries, Telephone No. 20. EUROPEAN HOUSE, Best Hotel in the City. NEW and FIRST-CLASS. fl.t a gaerifiee. Summer Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Etc. NOW IS THE TERMS STRICTLY CKSH. We Have The Largest Stock of Fall Styles in Derby, Fedora, Soft Hats. JOH1T C HBETZ, When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side . ...... T TM P4EW COIiUjVlBlA HOTEIi. This large and popular House does the principal hotel bnivesi, and Is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations cE a ay House In the city, and at the low rate of , $1.00, per Day. - pirst CJass Teals, 25 Cepts. Office for all Stage Lines leaving The Dalles far all points In Eastern Oregon and Kaatern Washington, in this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Sts. V hJ 0 and AUCTION HOOfA. Opp. Vara, Kerns & Robertson's LiYery Stalls, on Second St. Second-hand Furniture Bought Sold. Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables. ' A TTf-T'TO-Nr -CTTnmp-V Q A TTTT?T1 A "V from 1 1 to o'clock. I ertv placed with me at reasonable commission. Calicoes, Men's French Calf Shoes, Amoskeags, Oxford Ties, Outing Flannels, Quincy Cloth. JOLES, COLLINS & CO. , PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. I have taken 11 first prizes. -OUR- TIME TO 8ECURE T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. rill sell any sroods or dnd. Give me a eall.