The Dalles Daily Chroniele. Entered the PoBtofflee at The Dalies, Oregon, as second-class matter. Clubbing' LisT. ' Regular Our price price Shroniele ud I. T. Iribua. $2.50 $1.75 " and Veeklj Ortgo.iw 3.00 2.00 Local Advertising. 10 Cents 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 8 o'clock rill appear the following day. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1894 SEPTEMBER SAYINGS- Lvei Prom the Ifoteboolc of Chronicle Reporters. Fred Fisher ia building a nice resi dence in Fulton's Addition. ' Bran and shorts (Diamond mills) $13 a ton at Joles, Collins & Co.'s 2w Rev. W. H. Sherman will preach at the Christian church tonight at 7 :30. One drunk and disorderly faced the city recorder this morning and was fined $5. Mr. H. J. Maier is erecting a hand some residence near the west end of Third street. The weather predictions for tomor row are fair, followed by cloudy weather and probably rain. The sisters are putting a brick founda tion or wall in front of the academy, and will erect an iron fence thereon. Pease & Mays' store will be closed this evening from 4:30 to' 7 o'clock. Don't forget that they will have a grand open ing this evening. There will be a special meeting of the King's Daughters tomorrow afternoon - at 2 o'clock at Mrs. Joles.' All mem bers are requested to be present. If you want doors, windows, shingles, fire-brick, fire-clay, lime, cement, win dow glass, picture moulding or anything else in that line call on Hugh Glenn, next door to the Chronicle office. The body of the late Jamea A. Varney will arrive here tonight, in charge of members of the Grand Army of the Re public. . The. funeral will take place to morrow morning at 10 o'clock , from the Congregational church. . Deputy 'U. ; S. Marshal Murphy ar rested a man named McGee, yesterday, for . selling liquor to Indians. . . He was cangbtin. the act of giving the. Indian two quart bottles of alcohol. Hia ex amination took- place this morning, and he' will be taken below tomorrow; ;. , ;: Ernest Bross, exchange editor of the . Oregoniao j - and Miss Anna R. Gore of Baltimore, Md., were married at that citylately. Mr. and Mrg. Bross will re turn to Portland soon, where Mr. Bross' frienda will no doubt learn that his. se lection of a wife waa made with aa ex cellent taste and judgment aa his selec tions for his paper. The city recorder has a case set fof trial at 4 o'clock this afternoon, being held over from Saturday. It ia a job lot of three charged with being drnnk and dia Tderly. The recorder " ia evidently satisfied of his ability to successfully deal with them, for be has another hold . No over case set for 5" o'clock; the latter being a charge of fighting,, mutual as sault and battery, (and disturbing the peace. There will be a meeting of the McKin- ley Club at the court house Thursday evening, the 27th. Senator Dolph will be present and will, have something to say, especially concerning the in teres, s of this ejection. Notice was made of this meeting last week, giving the date for Friday evening, but the date haa been changed as above. Rufus Wallace of Rufus is in the city. He telle us that several steam threehing outfits have arrived in Sherman county recently. The elevator which was to be moved from Grant to Murray proved too much of a contract, eo it was taken to pieces and hauled to Rufus, where It is being rebuilt. Kinzie & Somera have abandoned Grant and are putting up a machine shop and buildings a hundred,! feet square at Rufus. Mrs. Charley White, of Chamberlin Flat, waa bitten by a rattlesnake yester day while packing up peaches, at her home. She was reaching out to get one close to a tree, when the snake suddenly jumped and bit one of the fingers on the right hand. She came to town at once, and Drs. Stowell and Stewart dressed the wound. At the hour of going to press she was in a very critical con dition. Agriculturalist. Salvation Army Votes. Major and Mrs. Morgan, leaders of the Northern Pacific division of the Salva tion Army will be here the 28th, 29th and 30th. Friday night a coffee supper will be served, Saturday night Mrs. Morgan will speak on the "Rescue work," Sunday night the major will speak on the general Salvation Army work. Saturday and Sunday nights a silver collection will be taken up at, the door. The fiiudf collected will be de voted to "Rescue" work. Attention, G. A. K.! Hdqrs J. W. Nesmith Post? No. 32, G. A. R. S General Order 2. J. W. Nesmith Post, No. 32, will assemble at Post Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 25th, at 9 -.30 a. m., to attend the burial of our late comrade James A. Varney, past deputy commander honorably dis charged, Soldiers are invited to partic ipate. By order C. H. Brown, Post Comdr. Weight Social. Dalles Lodge, No. 2, I. O. G. T. will .give a weight social at K. of P. hall, Saturday evening Sept. 29th. - Refresh ments will be served at. one-fourth cent per pound, allowing weight of your partner for basis of. -estimate. -' A good time is anticipated. . Everybody invited. A short programme will be rendered. ; M i. '.,:i!.MBS.A.--UaQPBAKT, .' Chairman of Committee. When Baby was sick, we gave 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, "Papa" said Johnny, "what's a sera phim?" . "A seraphim, my son," said Mr. Knowitall, "is a male seraph, the final syllable 'him' being added tor indentification." Harper's Bazar. Yourself and friends are most cordially invited to be present at our Fall Opening', this Monday Evening", September 24th, from 7 to 10 o'clock. PEASE & MAYS. Music bv the Orchestra Union. : i Goods Sold. v'''sv'svfsv'''vv Alosler Mines. There is quite a mining excitement at Mosier. -A short time ago a woman re siding near that place found a piece of quartz that waa filled with fine gold. We had quite a conversation with Mr. Fisher last night concerning it, and from him learn there is quite a deposit of cement gravel containing quartz, in the hills back of Mosier, and it is probable the quartz containing the gold came from this deposit, as the general forma tion of the country is basaltic. There is some sandstone of recent formation and a large deposit of silica. The quartz gravel is a very ancient wash,, the same deposit cropping out on the bank of Hood river at the end of the railroad bridge. . That deposit, however, has been prospected with no results greater than a few fine colors.. The same forma tion is found extending along the base of the mountains tenty miles back of Vancouver, the character of the quartz being the same, and all ot it 'barren. We judge from this that our Mosier friends have nothing very promising in the shape of mining prospects. Her future is bright with promise, but her gold will come from her orchards instead of her mines. Afraid of His Neighbors. It now transpires that Gloy stein, the farmer who suddenly disappeared from his home near Mica in Spokane county, and who was supposed to- have been murdered by the. populists, was not mur dered at" all. - The newspaper accounts of the affairs at the time pictured Gloy- stein as a remarkably brave man who defied the populists and did not fear anything. Instead of that it seems he was an arrant coward. He was discov ered working on a farm near Moro, in Sherman county, by Sheriff Pugh and acknowledged his identity. . He con fessed to rapping on the house by reach ing out of the window, and in. response to hia wife's call went outside. He put blood on his bat and. then fled. He says he did this because be feared for bis life, His wife, who is in Spokane, will join him at Moro. Guaranteed Care. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Pr. King's Nhw Discovery fjr Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted, with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints, trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly'a. "How did you come to break with Miss Sweetlips? . You always said she waa aa good as gold." "Yes, but I got acquainted with a girl who bad the gold." Boston Transcript. .Irving W. Laimore, physical director of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says he can conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balms to " athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players and the profession in'general for bruises, sprains and dislocations; also for sore ness and stiffness of the muscles. . When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect a cure in one half the. time usually required. For sale by B.akeley & Houghton. Druggists. Grain sacks . for - sale at 'the Wasco warehouse, " ' ' tf The Chronicle prints the news. ' . PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Maxwell, of the -Goldendale Sen tinel, was in the city this morning, leav ing for home ehortly after noon. ' Mr. R. A. Waddle, grand chancellor of the Knights of Pythias of Orepon, arrived from Portland last ninht, and will make an official visit to Friendship lodge of this place tonight. The lodge has made arrangement for a supper and reception this evening in honor of the occasion.. ' BOBN. - " i. At Portland, Monday, Sept. 24th, to the wife Emery Oliver (nee Anna Syl vester), a son. -. . Two Kinds of Women . need Dr. Pierce's Favorite -Prescription those who want to be made strong, find those who want to be made well. It builds up, invigorates, regulates and cures. .... . It's for young girls just entering womanhood ; for women who have reached the critical "change of life"; for women expecting to become mothers ; for mothers who are nursing and ex hausted; for every woman who is run down, delicate or overworked. "Favorite Prescription" is the only remedy so unfailed that it can be guar anteed. If it doesn'i benefit or cure, in every case, the money will be returned. Choking, sneezing and every other form of catarrh in the head, is radically cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Drummer I got my face badly tanned when I was out of town last week. Miss Pert Rusted you mean, don't you? Puck. . . "We have just re- ceived a Choice Boatload of Dry Collins Landing and White Sal mon Oak Cord Wood. Send in your orders . in time and avoid the rush. PER & BENTON, New ',. To-day. - t fit a 3aerifiee. .Summer Dry Goods, Cloth i ng, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Etc. . NOW IS THE TERMS STRICTLY OKSH. In anticipation of a renewal of business activ ity, we have bought an enormous line of Men's Underwear and Overshirts for Fall and Winter, which we have plaqed on the market at prices to suit the times. JOHN When the. Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the Sooth -Side . AT TH flEW COLtUjVlBlfl HOTELt. This large and popular House does the principal hotel business, ' and is nrenared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any House in the city, and at the $1.00 per Day. - pirst -Office for all Stage 'Lines points In Eastern Oregon In this Hotel. . .. Corner of Front and Union Sts. HOOD'S ;' 0pp. arfl Kerns & Robertson's Lirery StaMs, on Second St. Second-hiahd Furniture Bought Sold: j' Money Loaned on Jewelry and o.ther Valuables. AUCTION" EVERY SATURDAY. '.AllV. erty placed -with me at reasonable commission. Give me a call. -OUR- TIME TO SECURE C. HERTZ low rate of . Qass Teals, 25 Cer;ts. leaving; The Dalles for all and Kastern "Washington, T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. tfoiiiHTBifm batik and AUCTIOH HOOW-