The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 8OB8CBIPTION KATES. ST MAIL, rOBTAGB PSXFAID, IH ADTAHCS. Wuekry.lyear. , $ i 80 " 6 months : 0 75 8 . 0 Dall, lyear 6 00 " 6 monthB. 8 00 per " 0 60 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICU6," The Dalles, Oregon. SATURDAY -"NOVEMBER 2, 18'.)5 A Big Job It "vould be big job to tell one hundred people very day anything that would interest them in your goods. It s Dead Easy If done the right way. This paper will tell sev eral thousand at once. goods represents their labor cost, then I American labor has lost upwards of 155,-1 000,000 in nine months of this year. Economist. ' j BUSINESS POINTERS OF INTEREST. LOCAL Fall Winter Dry Goods, THE ORIENT. In the days when the world was large, and weeks, even months, passed with out word from its distant corners, the stories of massacres, assassinations and outbreaks were old, and seemed as if separated by more than miles of mount ains and seas from us. Now a girdle has been put about it, and the affairs of Madagascar are of close enough interest to make us brush up our geography and make sure where that recently-made appendage to France really is "at." As for the dominions of the "tick man" Turkey some of our neighbors, kius folk and classmates find themselves at work in that troubled neighborhood, and we feel a keen interest in knowing how vicious this "sick man's"' dying struggles will be, and how hopeful the outlook for better days may prove. The philanthropist hardly knows whether to be glad or sorry for the sub mission of Turkey. The other alterna tive was the immediate partition of the empire. It -is hard to see how the pres ent status does anything more than put off the evil day. Once before the prom ise of reform was made by the ever-procrastinating Turk. England was re sponsible for its performance. It was a promise, and nothing more. If the Sultan is what is almost inconceivable, really sincere, the outlook tor lum is probable that the Softas and fanatical Moslems will depose him, and set up another in his stead. If, as is to be ex pected, the promise is a false one, even his apparent yielding is stirring up vio' lent anger among the fanatics, and it is not strange that Greeks and Armenians, who can, are sending families and prop erty to Egypt or Europe. No wonder when one reads, a part even, of the awful Btories from that land-1 none could read them all that we are ready to cry, "Oh, for a spell of Oliver Cromwell !" Arlington Record: A meeting was called this afternoon to consider the pos sibility of putting on a line of boats to do a carrying business between Arling ton and Ceiilo. Pendleton East Oreeonian : A man has just arrived in Baker City from a visit to the Greenhorn mining country, and he emphatically predicts a bright future for it. If this prediction had not been made 1,000,000 times in the last ten year, there might be gome interest taken in it at this time. The Greenhorn country seems to be prolific in this re gara, at least. Hood River Glacier : Capt. H. C. Cook of White Salmon was awarded premiums on his seedling apples, the Yakima and Klickitat, at the Hood River fair, for which he received an order fcr twenty-five apple boxes. The captain has notified Wm. Tillett that he wants him to give tne hoxis to some ae- ssrving person in Hood River who may need tnem, or tne money, more man the captain does himself. Mr. Tillett has decided to give the boxes to Grand pa D. D. Rogers. La Grande"Chronic!e: Some evil dis posed people have circulated the report frequently during the year just past that the O. K. & JN. were contemplating mov ing their machine shops away from this city. There has never been the slight est foundation in fact to this report, and the Chronicle is informed by officials, whose business it is to know these things, that the company will not re move their shops from La Grande. On the contrary they are contemplating making additional improvements in and around the shops. ANTELOPE ITEMS. Boys' and Men's Clothing', Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. LlTely Times In Antelope The Social Happenings and Other Things of Interest- paid Miss Rosa Bates of The Dalles our town a pleasant visit. Mr. and Mrs. Pridy and daughter, Ida, of Trout creek, were in town Saturday. V. D. Jones has the lumber on the ground for his new residence, which Stewart & .Glisan will construct on his lot purchased of Laughlin. Peter Kirchheimer made a business trip to Portland Saturday. C. V. Lane returned from Portland Friday. Charlev Wallace spent Sunday visiting at Buck Hollow. W. Vredt and G. McCollum of Durham mill, are spending a week in towi, dur ing the repair of the mill machinery. The A. O. U. W. gave an entertain ment Fridav evening in Durham's new hall, which was. much appreciated by the public. Paul Krefc of The Dalles delivered the address of welcome. The orchestra rendered several fine selec tions of music. The lodge choir, as sisted by Mrs. C. V. Lane and Mrs. Bert Rodgers. sang several beautiful songs, Miss Lillie Ilinlon presiding at the organ. Past Grand Master Brannon of Portland delivered an address on the work of the order, which was followed by a mock initiation. About four hun drjd persons then partook of the boun tiful supper whicli was spreadj after which dancing continued until dawn. Hobsette, The news received this morning that the jury in the Dnrrant case had re turned a verdict of guilty created a great deal of comment. While nine people out of every ten are convinced that Dur rant's hand was the one which caused Blanche Lamont's death, yet it was generally expected that a disagreement would result. The attorneys for the de fense will undoubtedly busy themselves taking an appeal to the higher court, but unless we mistake the temper of that tribunal, it will hardly dare to re verse the case upon any grounds of tech nicality. The trial has been a very ex pensive one. The defendant has been represented by able attorneys, and the rulings of the judge have been exceed ingly important, leaning, if anything, to the side of defendant. t The testimony of the prosecution "was as strong as it is generally possible for circumstantial tes timony to become, and whatever link was missing, the force of it was supplied by the speech of District Attorney Barnes. The same circumstances that have brought Durrant within the . shadow of the scaffold, have raised Barnes to the position of eminence. His speech to the jury will long be re membered as a magnificent burst of for ensic eloquence. SUITS During the first nine months of this year our imports of dutiable goods were $110,468,966 greater than during the cor responding months of 1894. The bulk of these goods was tuch as can be made in our "own factories. Instead, they were made in foreign factories. Work that shonld have been done by Ameri can labor was. done by foreign labor. Wages that should have been paid to Americans, were paid to foreigners. As suming that only half the value of these Emulsion The cream of purest Norwegian codliver oil, with hypophosphites, adapted to the weakest digestion Almost as palatable as milk Two Sizes 50 cents and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, - New York "The Regulator Line' Tie Dalles, Portland art, Astoria Navigation Co. f ' - . PES' ' life stv ' 'iv WES JSi Ufiuiu-iu. my . 1 I LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. We took great pains, while we were in New YorktCitv recently, to obtain the best styles at low and popular prices. The profits on our entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, onoes, etc., Ave nave cut down to the. minimum ; but we wish to remind our customers that our prices are Net Cash, and that we do not and cannot allow 20 or 25 per cent, discount. 1,000,000 People Wear WIJDouglas S&oes HAND SEWED PROCESS $5.00 $4.oo $3.50 $2.50 $225 For Menl Wear W. ! Doaglat shoes and ists from Sl.w w at pair. All Btylea and Width. The advance In leather lias Increased the price of other makes, but the quality and prices of ' Mr. la. Donclas Ihoei remain the amine. Take no substitute ; see that name and price is stamped 0U sole. W. la. IHSUSlM, 12BOCKTON, MASS. gold fagT CHAS. F. STEPHENS." 2r - .-.W" l BEST IN THE VORLD. $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 $1.T5 For Boys ailYontlis THROUGH Fre-iafii sna P&sscnaer Lino Throneh Daily Tripe (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m.; connecting at the Cas-- cade Locks with Steamer Dalles Citv. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PAHBENGER RATKS. ' One way Round trip. .-. .2 XX) . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, rvill be brought through, witJi-out- delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for ay landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live- stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. C ALLAWAY Oenaral Agent THE-DALLES, OREGON JOS. T. PEJERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BMLDII : MATERIALS AND- ZeleX3li.c3txe 3VTo. 25. The Germania. STUBLING & WILLIAMS, Props. FINE WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. All brands of Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter, and Genuine Key West Cigars. A Full Line of CALIFORNIA - WINES - AND - BRANDIES Twelve-ypor-old Whiskey, strictly pure, for medicinal purposes. Best Mult Liquor. Clumll br-wery Keer on Draught. - Agents fur the Celebrated l'sbt Milwaukee Beer. No. 94 Second Street, THE DALLES, OR TH E CELEBRATED COLiUmiBfl BfEOlEHY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning oat the best Beer and Portei east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health follBeer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be p!aced o be mar.kt. Exposition Jf ortlanci, Orcgbn. OPENS October 5th.. The Largest and Most Complete Display ever made of the Resources, Industries, Commerce, Busi ness, Agricultural, Forests. Mines, Fruit, Fisheries, Manufactures, and Trans portation Facilities of he Greut Pacilic Northwest. Fine Music Special Attractions Every Day. Reduced Rate . on - all Transportation Lines. ADMISSION Single Admission 25c Children under 12 years... lOc Season Tickets S3.00 E. C. MASTEN, Secretary. For Exhibit Space apply at the Expo sition Building to C. H. HUNT, Supt. ISN'T Tour Yife. sM'!.""",V Weaker than she was when yon married her ? She shows lack, of energy, lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers from ills common to women i Have you ever tried to help her ? If so, you haven't gone the right -way about it, if you haven't got a case of .DR. HENLEY'S CELERY. BEEF INb IRON for her. , That will make her strong and well, and bring back the roses to her cheeks, and the bright happy look to her eyes. Don't waste a moment. Get it for her to-day. sn FOR SALE BY BL AKELEY & HOUGHTON". THE CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE, -JOBBING AND RETAILING OF- Pure CALIFORNIA WINES and BRANDIES V At prices lower than ever. Greatest assortment of Liquors. Also Columbia Brewery Beer on draught. CHAS. BECHT, Prop., THE DALLES, OR. When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side AT THE ?1EW COIiLHWBlA HOTEL. Tbls large and popular House does the principal hotel business, and is prepared lo furnish the Best Accommodations of ii House In th city, and at the low rate of $1.00 per Day. - pirst Qlass Teals, 25 Cepts Office for all Stasre X.lnea leaving? Tne Dalle for all potnta in KaHtera Oregon and Kastera Washington In this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Sts. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER- Successor to Chrlsmon & Corson. FULL LIN OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCE ES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former natrons. Free delivery to any part of town. CLOSING OUT SALE DRY GOODS of CLOTHING-. FTJRinSHIN'G GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost. J. P. McINERNY. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood leads on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets , at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELB A CH BF.ICK, - - UNION ST.