Tfcs Dalles Daily Chronicle. Til K DALLUS, ORISUN Advertising Kates. Per inc h One inch or less In Dally f 1 SO Over two Inches ond under four inches 1 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 75 Over twelve inches 50 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per Inch 2 50 Over one inch and under four inches 2 00 Over four inches and under twelve Inches. . 1 50 Over twelve inches 100 Yesterday's Bum. The gentlemen's roadster race for trotters and pacera wae filled with the following local horses: Barney, May Boy, Solo, Nellie Whipple, Kisbar and Dick Trumbull. Every one had looked forward to this contest with considerable interest and expected to see .some Bad Doble work on the salky. Jtfst as the horses were called out the owners of Barney, May Boy, Solo and Dick Trumbull entered a protest? against Nellie Whipple, a Goldendale horse, owned by Geo. F. McKinney. The pro test was made on the eround that Nellie Whipple was in the hands of a profes sional trainer and had competed in a race at Chehalis, Wash., last May. The judges decided that Nellie Whipple must compete under protest, but the owners of all the horses except Kisbar refused to 8 tart. This threw the race out, but Nellie Whipple and Kisbar drove around the track to save entrance money. The crowd was greatly displeased with the action of the owners in drawing off the horses at the last moment. The de cision of the judges that all the horses compete and if the protest was well founded and of sufficient weight to dis qualify a horse, Nellie Whipple would not be ;iven .the race if she won. gave entire satisfaction. If the judges saw fit they could have ruled the horses and ownors, that withdrew, off the track for life. After this race fell through most of the people left the grounds, but those who remained saw two good scrub races. The first one was between two horses called Ted and Maud. They made one circle of the track and Mand easily won. The next race was between two un known skates and was for 350 yards. This being the last , race of the day, everyone tried tried to play even, and considerable money changed hands when the bay horse won. Band Music at the Pavilion. The musical program by the hand to night at the pavilion will be as follows : Grand National Quickstep . Book "Yankee Patrol. Jean Missud " Moonlight on the Hudson Herman -"From Dawn to Twilight" R. Smith Descriptive "A Day's Holiday in the Country ty Rail and Stage." ; Selection "Martha" ; Flotow Waltz "Visions of Paradise" Bennett Descriptive Selection Hunting Scene. .Buatlosni . Synopsis The early morning, calm and peace . f ul The huntsmen prepare for the chase Our huntsman sounds a merry blast He is an 8wrrel by another in the distance The parties join "A hunting we will go" (vocal) The road is alive with horsemen Start On the ' l scent--Barking of dag Tally ho! in full cry JJfce death Return home. . March "The Beau Ideal" .' Sousa Found Dead. Last Thursday word was brought in to Wasco, says the News, that E. N. Emone, an old man living about 10 miles east of town had been found dead in his cabin. He was about 76 years of age, and had lived alone for some time. He was last seen alive Sunday evening, and was found Thursday morning' by E. C. Kinney. The old man had evidently just commenced preparing his meal, and suddenly turning sick, be had either fal len or lain down upon some sacks, in which position he was found. There was no evidence of any suffering. A Free Treat for All. At the K. of P.- ball, on Friday even ing, Oct. 23d, the K. O. T. M.'s of this city will give a public entertainment, consisting of songs, recitations, instru mental solos, etc., and an address on "Fraternalism" by J. L. Mitchell, Dep Sup. Com. of Portland. At the conclu sion of the entertainment, an excellent orchestra will be provided and all will be invited to participate in a social . dance. Tbe K. O. T. M. number among its members some of our most leading men. It is assured a large audience will be present. The ladies of the M. E. church will have pies, cakes and doughnnts for sale Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of this week in the building just vacated by Mr. Herbring. In connec tion with the sale they propose baying a lunch counter on the restaurant plan pay for what you get.' No discount on silver, gold received at face value. Wheat is advancing and our dealers look for a rise in pumpkins; pumpkins make pn-s. N. H. Arbuckle & Co. pay cash for all kinds of household goods. Hood's old stand, Second .street. 'Phone number 118. : oct23-lw Iallea-Moro Btag-e Leaves tbe Umatilla house 8 a. m Tuesdays,; Thursdays and Saturdays. Douglas Allen, Prop. SILVER AS THE FARMER'S FRIEND. FREE SILVER WOULD HELP THE BIG FARMER BY CUTTING DOWN THE WAGES OF. HIS HIRED MtN. A. Cool, Calculating Farmer Explains the Situation to Sis Wife He Thinks He Will Gain Xearly 82,000 by the Sixteen to One Scheme Half of This Will Be Taken From the Wages of His Farm handsHis Wife Shocked at the Idea of Cheating Their Hired Help Will Do Her Best to Frevent Bryan's Flection. ' Farmer I reckon this free silver's About the best friend of ns farmers that's come our way since the war. Al lowing Bryan's elected all right this year, -I calo'late I'll be worth nearly $2, 000 more next year than now. Farmer's' Wife Nonsense, Harve! I don't believe silvers going to make folks rich. One'll have to work for a living if Bryan's elected just as hard as if he isn't. F. I don't deny but what you're head's level there, Jane. Some folks will have to work harder, but it won't be us farmers. We'll come out on top with free silver. That's sure's shooton. F. W. What crazy notion's in your head now anyhow? D'you think farm ers are smart enough to make laws ihat'll take money out of other folks' pockets and put it into theirs? F. P'r'aps not, but they're going to try it. I s'pose you don't see how free silver'll help ns, but I do. F. W. If you'll take my advice, you'll not bother yourself to death try ing to get rich by free silver. I'll war rant it won't work as you calc'late. F. I'll tell you one way it'll help me, Jane. Ton know that if we get free coinage we will have silver dollars worth 'bout 50 cents same's Mexican dollars now. F. W. I thought Bryan 6aid that silver'd be worth just as much as gold when we get free silver. F. Yes, that's what 'he says in the east so's he won't scare the millhands and savings bank folks too much. Bnt he don't talk that way out here, because he know's that ain't what we're after. We want cheap money, so's prices of wheat, corn and pork '11 be twice as high, same as in Mexico. F. W. Supp's'n they are. Wouldn't you have to pay twice as much for clothes and groo'r'es and everything else you'd have to buy? If you got $2 instead of $1, you'd have to spend $2 instead of f 1. It'd be as broad as it is long. ' If that's the way silver's going to make you rich, you'll never get rich. F. But I wouldn't have to spend $2 for every $ 1 1 spend now. You know, we haye at least two hired men tbe whole year and three to five moro from April to November, besides tho hired girl for most of the year. Do you reckon I'm going to raise their pay when we get free silver? F. W. I s'pose so. Why shouldn't you? F. Just because I wouldn t have to. P'raps after a year or so. I'd give 'em $2 or $3 more a month, but nothing like double what they're getting now. I calc'late I'd save between $800 and $1,000 in wages not quite so much on John and Dave, because they board with us, and of course the prices of some of the things they eat would go up, but I'd save 'bout half on my day hands who live and board at home. .That's bow I figger it, and it's 'cording to the opinion of Governor Boies and other big silver people. They say farm wages is too high for profits' and that silver'll bring 'em down. F.' W. And so that's why you're for free silver, HarVe Grimes ; want to cheat your poor hired hands out of half their wages, men who now can hardly keep their families out of the poor house! I thought it was them Wall street Shy locks and goldbugs you're after with your free silver stick and that you're trying to square accounts with them rich fellers, but it seems F. Hold up there, Jane I Free silver's going to save us 'bout $1,000 on what I still owe on that $4,000 mortgage. Who d'you think'll lose that? F. W. I don't care who'd lose it 'Tain't right to cheat anybody, but I wouldn't say a word so long's it's some body who could afford to lose it, but when it comas to cheating your poor neighbors it's time to put a stop to it I don't care if you never get that other farm paid for. I guess we won't starve on this old farm. I'm going to tell John and Dave and all the others just how free silver will hurt them, and I'll get them all to vote against Bryan. The idea of such farmers as you trying to elect Bryan to cut down ' the wages of your hired men! I'm ashamed of you, I ami Never was a more grievous wrong done the farmers of omr country than that so no Justly inflicted daring the past three yean upon the wool growers. Althongh among onr most useful citizens, their in terests have been practically destroyed. XcKlnley's letter of acceptance. Chichester's EasUih. DUaMea BreaO. ENHYROYAL FILLS Original and Only Genuine. 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' Veuned two boxesof C'i:tii:itua, two cakes of Outioi'EA Soai. a.i;l he now is all right. The hair is 01 thick. 8nd you would never think there itsj any;hi.ie; the matter with him, he ir so fa., jjoo-l, arid hearty, and 1 do not know bow to i.raise 'i!Tiot;itA Hkh oie3 enough tor the ood ihev did tuv child. Mas. "WAX. H. SL'j rr,'l.uxcr:ie, l'a. CTJTlCUTtA REMEDIES have effected ths most wonderful cures of torturing and d fi;ruring skin and scalp diseases of infaii.s and children ever recor.Icd. They afford i.: stant relief, permit rest and sleep, and viiir t to a speedy cure when the best physicians, hospitals, and all otl.-Tniei.hous fail. Spezdt Ccce TBEAVMrTNT. Wnrni" bathe with CUTictiBA Soap, gentle application of Cuticura (ointment), and niiM dojes of CCTf ctjua Resolvent (blood purl!k-r;. Fold throughout the world. rvTTrn llmiG & CuE.it. Corp., tiolo i ropriciors. LSiieton, U..S.. Its'1 How to Cure Skin Iiscc3ca," maiiedic-i. 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Warranted to stand for all time, regardless of wind or weather. r I u Big as a (It) o) 5 For 10 cents you get almost twice as much u Battle other high grade goods Before the days of u Battle Ax" consumers paid 10 cents for a small plug of the same quality Now, "Battle Ax "High est Grade twice the quantity That's true economy H Ul I' II tl I w nil MIS 1 IN PS. A r Ulr 4- The Best SmoklngTobacco Made NOTICE. To am. Whom it Mat Concern: By order of the Common Council of Dalles City, made on tho 3d day of October 1896, and entered of record in the records of Dalles City, on the 4h day of October J896, notic..- is hereby f iveu that the crotuwalks and sidewalks on the ollowing streets or parts of streers have been de clared dangerous by said Common Council on said 3d day of October, and the said Common Council will proceed to make the improvements as hereinafter designated, on said streets orparts thereof so declared dangerous after 14 days from the first publication of this notice towit; Octo ber 8th, 1H96, and the cost of such Improvement of all crosswalks and of each of them, will be charged and levied upon the corner lots corner ing upon the street or streets intersected by such crosswalks, (tnd upon all lots or parts thoieof, to tbe center of each block cornering upon such intersection, each lot to pay that portion of the entire cost that its street frontage upon the in tersecting streets bears to the street frontage of all lots to be assessed upon said streets and the cost of al sidewalks and of each of them respec tively will be charged and levied upon the prop erty adjacent thereto . and directly benefited thereby, as provided by the charter and ordi nances of Dalles city. The crosswalks and sidewalks declared dan gerous and about to be improved and built are as follows : I. To build a sidewalk on the south side of Fourth street along lots 5 and 6, in block 3, in Trevitts addition to Dalles City. 7. To build a sidewalk on the east aide of Court street, between Second and Third streets, along the south '20 feet of lot 5 in. block 5, Dalles City. 3. To build a sidewalk on Court street between First and Second street along the south 30 feet of lot 1 in block 4, Dalles City. 4. To build a sidewalk along lot 5 iu block 2, on the north side of Alvord street, in Fulton's addition to Dalles City. 6. To build a sidewalk along lots 2 and 3, lu block 2, on the north side of Alvord street In Fulton. s addition to Dalles City. 6. To build a sidewalk along lot 6, in block 21, on Union street in Gates' audition to Dalles City. 7. To build a sidewalk along lots 1 and 1, in block 5, on Fourth street In Trevitt s addition to Dalles City. 8. To build a crosswalk on the east side of Court street across Fourth street ' 9. To build a crosswalk across Jefferson street on the north side of becoud street. 10. To build a crosswalk across Lincoln street on the south side of Second street. II. To build a crosswalk across Third street on the east side of Court street. 12. To build a crosswalk across Washington on the south side of Fourth street. 13. To build a crosswalk across Fulton street on the west side of Federal street. Barn Doon . A 4 Ax" as you do of' o To Do iiren Away this year in valuable articles to smokers of lackwell's Genuine Tobacco You will find one coupon in side each 2 -ounce bag, and two coupons inside each 4-ounce bag. Buy a bag, read the coupon and see how to get your share. All of said sidewalks and crosswalks will be built and constructed in the manner provided by the charter and ordinances of Dalles City, uaiea mis sin aay 01 uctooer, iyt. GILBERT W. PHELPS, Recorder of Dalles City. Soipes-Kmersly Drug Co. Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper, Glass. Etc. 129 Second.St., THE DALLES, - - OR Money 1 Money! Money! TYh rtftv Wp cfrt onnnt.v warrants rpon H tared prior to July 3, 1892. . Interest ceases after May 15, 1896. C. L. Phillips, myl8-tf , County Treas. Du'rh "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles.-Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigni ana Passenger LiaB Throneh Dailv TriDB (Rnndavn ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. bteamer Kegulator leaves The Dalles at 8 a.m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak Bl-cet dock) at 7 a. m., connect ing Willi (steamer Kegnlator for The Dalles. P H8CNOEB RATES. One way ...$2.00 Uonnd tnp 3.00 Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, will be brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for nay landines must ba delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments eolicted. Ud.11 on or address. W. C. ALL A WAY Oenerml Agent- THE DALLES. OREGON IBM ST I GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes , , VIA - Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul Denver Omaha Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN 8TKAMERS Lesre Portland Kverr l"Ive Day for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. K. & Co. s Agent The Dalles, or address W, H. HUKLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon E. M"SEILL, President aud Manager. New Schedule. Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :50 a. m., and leaves 4:55 a. m. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :4 p. m., and leaves 10:43 p. m. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12 :05 p. in., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 2:30 p. rn. Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nob. 8 and 7 from Portland. E. E. Lytlk, Agent. DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. ZEE. G-LB ILSriEsr. American Market, 74 Second Street. Fruit, Produce, -Butter, Eggs. POULTRY, PISH Bind GAME IN SEASON 69 TELEPHONES 69 v