VP MWe are Still In It, Solid Oak Bedroom Set Given Away To the most successful guesser of the number of TOOTH PICKS en our Cone. One guess for each Dollar invested in Men's or Women's Shoes, Men's Clothing, Women's Cloaks and Woolen Dress Goods. - Value, $45.00 Set on Exhibition in Our Window. Boys' and Girls' High-Grade Safety, with Morgan & Wright's Pneumatic Tires, (iyeri A Way To the most saccessful guesser of the number of TOOTH PICKS on our. Cone. One guess for each Dollar invested in Boys' and Girls' Shoes, Boya' Clothfng, Girls' Cloaks and Woolen Dress Goods. Value, $45.00. Bicycle on Exhibition in Onr Window. Guessing to Commence Tuesday, October 23, at 7 Aj M. Guessing ts Close Saturday, December 1, at 6 P. M. Tooth Picks to be Counted December 1, at 8 P. M. ALL GOODS MARKED JN I PLAIN FIGURES. I PEASE & MAYS. DRY CORD WOOD, HAY and GRAIN, HEATING STOVES, COOK STOVES, STEEL RANGES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, all at the lowest prices at r.lAlER & BENTON. and You Know It We are selling more goods than ever, . for the simple reason that Our PRICES are RIGHT. We pay more for Produce than any other dealer in The Dalles. Consult Your Interests, and Trade with. JOLES, COLLINS & CO. Telephone No. 20. THE RELIABLE FIRM. EUROPEAN HOUSE, Best Hotel in the City. NEW and FIRST-CLASS. PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. I have taken 11 first prizes. r The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Poetoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Clnhhing List. Chroiiele ud If. I. Tribme " ud TFeeklj Ort gonial . " aid Weekly Examiner , HegTilar Our price price . .$2.50 $1.75 .". 3.00 2.00 .. 3.25 2.25 Veekl'j New York World. . ... 2.25 2.00 .oeal Advertising. 10 Ceuta per line for first insertion, and B Cents oer ifine for eaoh subsequent insertion.. . Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock ill appear the following day. TUESDAY. - OCTOBER 23. 1894 BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From tbe Notebook of Chronicle . Reporters. The rainfall for the past twenty-four hours .45 of an inch. Good clean rags will be accepted at this office in exchange for old papers. The papers we have been selling at 251 cents a hundred. The signal service man at Portland predicts occasional rain and warmer to morrow. There was also occasional rain today, several of them. The rain has served to temporarily Bhut on tbe wheat arrivals out there is plenty here to keep everybody around the warehouses busy loading it into the cars for some time. The Regulator is carrying some but so far is not loading with it. Tbe steamer .Regulator is carrying large cargoes of freight on her up trip, which indicates that our merchants are getting in their winter, supplies. ' She is also carrying considerable way freight from this city to White Salmon! and other Washington points. The Winans Bros,, have purchased an engine for hoisting, rook and material used in repairing their fish, wheels and have the same in place and ready to be gin operations as Boon as the rain lets up a little. Work will be-, done", on their wheel on this side of the river first.. Two hundred men are working at the upper part of tbe locks and are making good headway. The gates have all ar rived and will be put in as soon as the masonry is completed. Arrangements have been made for keeping the masons at work until high water -drives them . Mr. A. Wmana tells us the salmon run is entirely over. Yesterday three hauls were made with a seine without catching a salmon, and one of the scow wheels was run all morning -with the same result. He tell us the hump-backs came up the river this, fall, but oajy as far as White Salmon, the) ran being small and remarkably late. C. E. Bayard has moved his office td the little building recently , put ap by Max Vogt, just back of - French & Co's bank, on Washington, and T. A.. Hudson has moved into tbe same building, each, , occupying half of it. As the building was erected for the especial use of these two gentlemen it, of coarse, fits. Mr, Bayard has ornamented his . window with a fine selection of grasses and ce reals grown on 8-Mile, while Tom not to be outdone, sports an overcoat and a cane, and also the appearance of being an interesting invalid. We have made arrangements with the San Francisco Examiner to furnish it in connection with The Chronicle. Hav ing a clubbing rate with the Oregonian and N. Y. Tribune for our republican patrons, we have made this arrangement for the accommodation of the democratic members of The Chronicle family. Both papers, the Weekly Examiner and Sbmi-Weekly Chronicle will be f nr- nished for one year for $2.25, cash in advance. The success that has attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin ament in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been trnely remarkable. Hundreds supposed to be crippled for life with arms and legs drawn up crook ed or distorted, their muscles withered or contracted by disease have been cured through the nse of this remedy. Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. The O. R. & N. has discharged a large number of its employes at work in the construction department. .- It is said that between 500 and 600 men will be, 'or have been thrown out of work by this reduction of the force. The reason of their discharge is that an unusual num ber of men had been employed on ac count of repairing the wreck caused by last summer's flood, and that this work being now about accomplished, the re duction of the force became a necessity. A retired newspaper, man, gives this philosophical reason i for quitting; - the business: "A child is. born, the doctor in attendance gets $25; .the editor notes it and gets 0; it is christened, the min ister gets $10; the. editor writes it up and "gets 00; it marries, the minister gets another $10; the editor gives a col umn puff and.' getB 000 ; . . in course of time it dies, the 'doctor? gets from $5 to $100; the minister gets another $5; the undertaker $25 to $200 ; the editor prints an obituary and gets "0000 and then the privilege of running free, of charge card, of "pome.' And now Salem comes to the front with a case Jwhich shows the omnivor ous habits of the average Oregon infant. A 9-monthB-old girl of Charles Cannon, its mother claimed some three months ago, had swallowed a hatpin, about five inches In length. As the child seemed to be healthy and suffered no inconven ience after the alleged feat, the mother's story was discredited. Last Sunday while bathing the baby the mother dis covered a slight protuberance on the child's abdomen, which proved to be the point of a pin. Tbe doctors called in removed the pin, which was four and half inches long, the point having been eaten off by the acids of the stom ach. -Had it been a boy baby it would, no doubt, have died; but the ruling passion is strong in the gentle sex, and that girl hung on to the hatpin, and bided her time, only letting go when she disepvered that the watchfulness oi her mother would prevent her ever swallowing a hat. . . . Mothers should learn from this epi sode not to leave their jewelry or jim cracks in reach oi girl babies, for if they are in style they are gone sure. Noth ing can withstand tbe American female infantry. A. Surprise Party. thanks," and a half column- of An Invitation. The Rev. M. C. Aleridgevwill preach at the Congregational , church at ' Lyle, WaBh., on tbe 28th inst. at 11 :30 a. m abject, "Revivals, and What Revivals ,ean.", A lecture in the evening at 6j80; subject ."Spiritualism.Exposed. Rep. M. C. Aleridge is. an .able . speaker. Corae out and hear him. ' - ' I . " , When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, . . When she was a Child, Bh cried for Castoria.' '' When she became Kiss, she clung to Castoria, . When she had duldren, she gave them Castoria. .Cord. Wood. ; ' , We again have an abundant supply of dry fir and hard wood for immediate delivery at the lowest rates! and hope to fayored with a liberal share of the rade. v. . Jos. T. Pjstebs & Co. Wanted.," " ' , ' . A hound trained to hunt bear, coons etc. Address- ' E. E. Benjamin, d3t-wl -Warm Springs Agency, Or, ' Seed Rye, 75 cents JoleB, Collins & Co.'s per bushel, at She Wanted the Hat. Dr. A. Dietrich and family were in from Dufar yesterday. John A. Zumwalt of Wamic. W. B. Presby of Goldendale, Wm. T. and Geo. Vanderpool of Dufur, J. Jones and son. and James Brown ot Tygh Valley, are all registered at the Umatiila. Mr. Wm. Ehrck and F. C. Sherrieb. both of Hood River, were in- the city this morning. . Tbe Modern Jack Horner. "Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating; a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum, Ana saia wnat a gooa roy am J.r But little Jack Horner became a great mourner w nen older ne grew ana a glutton. For his liver. I'll state, was liks a dead weight, as ne aranjc wine ana ace too mucn mnnon. Poor Jack's time of grief, however, was brief, Ana oi sicKness ne ceasea to De leanui; For a boon friend said "Well, let's try Pierces' -euet s, ' And with good livers both are now cheerful. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, abso lutely effective in cases of sick headache, constipation, indigestion, and all de rangements of the stomach and bowels. Satisfaction guaranteed. Saturday night a party of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phirman eave them a large sized surprise. About 8 o'clock two wagon loads of them arrived at the Phirman domicile on Chenoweth creek and proceeeded to take possession of the. place. The pavtv consisted of Mr. and Mrs. James Blakeney, I. J. Norman and family. Tom Ward and wife, Julius Wiley and wife, Wm Kelley and wife, Misses Christine Phir man, Nola and Minnie Gosser, Mabel and B. Sterling, Carrie Davenport and Messrs. Ed. Phirman, Gunning, and last but by no means least, Billy Miller, who took with him his violin. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing, with an interlude devoted to - sampling cake cake and caka besides other good things to eat, which the party had pi o- vided themselves with. One who was there tells us they just took possession . -. . ... . m oi . me. nouse ana naa tne best time im aginable, not, starting for home until after 2 o'clock Sunday morning. . Goon If or Gum Boots. . . Yesterday was a gloomy, drizzling day and ..last, night, the: rain came down heavily and steadily and eo it continued the greater part of today, only coming somewhat more mildly: It is gloomy, item-destroying weather, that sends man's good nature down to tbe freezing point and Beala his mouth to everything except -fault-finding. The rain is all right and is needed for next-year's crop, as. wen as tor tne tali pasture, it is seldom we get too much of it, and we certainly have not done Be this year, The-eld 'negro was right when he said that "when a white man wasn't wiahin for rain, he was hopin'. it would cl'ar -PP" .'If yon can't find anything else to commend the weather for,', just recollect that it is fine for rubber goods. Do you want The Chbonicle and San 2 ranciaco examiner lor a year r. it so send us $2.25 and .you can have them 156 papers for $2.25 or less than a cent and a half a pioce. If you would rather have the New York World, we will send you that and the Besii-Weekly Chron icle one year for $2.25. The World is also a semi-weekly so you will get 208 papers for $2.25. PERSONAL. MENTION. Just ifeehed, FROM THE "EASTERN MARKETS, . NEW FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. $500 reward offered for an incurable case of Catarrh by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy ; 50 cts ; by druggists. Bildad I understood you have been making love to my wife. Tapleigh Er er Bildad I want to give yon a warning! ' Tapleigh Er er Bildad Look at me, and see-what you'll come to if you persist. Good dav. The Ee- penter. - ' " There is more Catarrh in this section of the couutry than, all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. ' , For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional - treatment. Hall's Catarrh, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure in the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood'and mucous surfaces of the system. Xney oner one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. aESsSold by Druggists, 75c. Cholly Quickwit Who' was that round-shouldered, ill-dressed little cad I saw, you with this morning? Ethel (freezingly ) That, sir, was my fiance. Cholly Good ' Gawd 1 Yon don't say. What. a magnificant contrast yon will make. The Diplomat. When persons are weak, and languid, from sickness or . overwork, feel debil itated and. depressed, it is an indication that the blood is out of order, and they need 'help to throw off the miserable feeling. Tbe best remedy for this pur pose is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strength ening Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re stores lost Btrengtb, gives vigor, to cir culation, promotes good, appetite and flow of cheerful spirits.' Price $1.00 . per bottle. For sale by the ShipeB-Kinersly urug IO. Beggy held her close to him and whis pered, "Angel, we must part" The beautiful fiancee of an hour swooned dead away till revived with a small bot tie, and the rest of that awful sentance, our hair a little to the left now, or we dudes won't be in it this fall!" The Qisappointer. - Hash drivers are invited to examine onr New Prices, as everything will be- cnl ifh lha fimnlloat. nrnfir. Knecial KarcrainB everv dav of the Week. TI3F?raS STRICTLY CH3H, ti Ortl Is 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 placed on the market at prices to suit. the times. JOHN C. HERTZ. Successor to Pant Kreft St Co. -DEALER IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. -' And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALT- PAPER: WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTKK and fAf UiK HABuaK, JNone Dnnne oess urauus of J. W. MASTERY'S PAINTS used in all onr work; and none but the most skilled workmen employed Agents for Mafiury Liquid Paints. No chem- icel combination or soap mixture. , a nrsi-ciass article in uuium. juiviuoh promptly attenaea to. . Store and Paint Shot) corner Third. a!nd Washington Sts.. The Dalles, 0re-oii OOD y COMlPLTEFni Bfl 0'V - and AUCTION nOOIK. OpB.WarO, Kernsi Koliertsqii's Lirery. Stalls, ;oi Smouisi Secdnd-liaiiiiiFurniture Bought Sold. . Money Loaned on Jewolry and other Valuables. It. AUCTION 'EVERY SATURDAY JioS erty placed -wltlx me at reasonable commission. Give me a call.