CM) Its Dalles Daily Ctaa-aS TU K DALLES, OKEfluN Advertising; Kates. Per inch Onelr.ch or less in Daily.... . .$1 SO Over two inches and under four inches. . .. . 1 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 75 Over twelve inches . . SO DA.ILY AND WKEKtY. 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 1 00 Weekly Clubbing Rates. Chronicle and Oregonian .' $2 25 Chronicle and Examiner.. 2 25 Chronicle and Tribune 1 75 Chronicle and N. Y. World. ....... 2 00 THE CHURCHES- Elder Wilburn will preach at the Cal vary Baptist church tomorrow morning and evening. Sunday school at the usual time. All are invited. Lutheran service in trie basement of the new church tomorrow, ae follows: Morning service at 11; Sunday school at 12. There will be no evening service. There will be regular services at the First Christian church morning and evening Sunday, Nov. 7th. Rev. J. O. Davis of Pomeroy, Wash., will fill the pulpit. M. E. church, corner Fifth and Wash ington etreets, J. H. Wood pastor Ser vices a9 follows: Class meeting at 10 a.m.; morning service at 11; Sunday school 12:20; Junior League 4; Ep worth League 6:30; evening service 7:30. Ail are invited. Sunday services at the Congregational church, corner Court and Fifth streets, as follows: At 11 a. m administration of the Lord's Supper; at 7:30 p.m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, W.C.Curtis; Sunday school immedi ' ately after the morning service'; meeting of the Youag People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. Topic, In fluence why to get it; how to get it; how to use it; Deut. xx:l-9; Matthew v:13 15. All persons not worshipping elsewhere are cordially invited. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Salford, Ariz., writes : "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colds. 'I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a cen tury, and today stands at the head. It nerer disappoints. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 1 Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gener ally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid . and sluggish and the need of a tonic and and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi cine will act more surety counteracting and freeing the system from :ae malar ial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit ters. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Blake ley & Houghton's drug store. 1 "The worst cold I ever bad in my life , was cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," w.ites W.H. Norton, of Sutter Creek, Cal. "This cold left me with a ' cough and I was expectorating all the time. The remedy cured me and I want all my friends when troubled with a cough or cold to use it, for it will do them good. Sold by Blakeley & Hough ton. V " " Baoklsn't Arnica salve. The best salve in the world for cur.8, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cui rs piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and Houghton, dmggists. NOTICE. I have a stray horse, a roan, 9 years old, branded with a figure 2 on the right hip, at my place on three mile. The owner can have the same by paying the cost of this advertisement and proving property. ' Seth Morgan, The Dalles. Notice of Postponement. Members of the Gesang Verein Har monic are hereby notified that the meet ing to have been held on Sunday, Nov. 7tb, has been postponed. . By order of the president. Hans Hansen, Sec. - Cash ti Soar Checks. All countv warrants registered prior to July 7, 1893, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Oct. 27th, 1897. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. Wasting CMMre: can be overcome in almost all cases by the use of Scott's Emulsion oi Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda. While it is a scientific fact that cod-liver oil is the .most digestible oil in ex istence, in GGQTT'Q it is not only palatable, but it is already digested and made ready for immediate absorption by the system. It is also combined with the hypophosphites,wnicn supply a fooa not only for the tissues of the body, but for the bones and nerves, and will build up the child when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the man and fish are on the wrapper. AH druggists ; 50c. and Si.oo. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. TO MINIMIZE LOSS. New Rules of the Road lor Ships Under Way. The Leadinii Nations of the World to Be Governed on the Reenlatloni Greater Safety to Be Insured. The new rules of the road at 6ea have just gone into effect among1 the leading countries of the world, and there is little doubt that their strict enforce ment will greatly enhance the safety of the mariner arid the charges placed within his keeping. The already great and rapidly-increasing intercourse be tween nation and nation demands that every precaution . against the dangers of the sea and every safeguard possible for the safety of human life shall be provided. The spoken languages of the world may continue to be many, but necessity commands that the unspoken language of the deep shall be one. That language must needs be as universal as the needs of man for commerce and intercourse with his fellow man. Away back at the beginning of the present century a system of signaling for vessels by means of flags was de vised for the British merchant service, and 50 years later at least ten sys tems were in vogue.- The result was a Babel of bunting, and all tha sys tems were rendered ineffective, for the reason that those using one were un able to decipher the others. So it has been with rules of the road on the deep, and the bottom of every sea, lake and river is dotted with crumbling wrecks and moldering skeletons as the result of fatal misunderstanding. In 1855 it was realized that an international code of signals was an imperative necessity, and a year later one was adopted. Since that time ships of all nations have been enable to converse one with the other, irrespective of the language spoken by their crews, and great good has -resulted to all concerned. When the question of means of com munication was being considered, the more important question of a jniversai rule of navigatioa was negloLJfd, and it was not until 13S9 that the Wash ington marine conference was held. After a series of discussions, which lasted until the last day of 1S90, the new rules were adopted. The new rules are-strict in their pro visions, and will be rigidly enforced. The regulations regarding the carry ing of. lights on vessels at night are very concise, and no excuses that they were being trimmed, that the night was moonlight, that it was only a short time after sunset, vuill be taken. Pro vision is made for all classes of ves sels to carry lights after dark, and even the smallest craft must exhibit a lan tern with red and green slides when approaching another vessel. Even row boats are required to carry a light.. A system of lights will show whether a vessel is towing and the character of her tow, whether she is disabled, wheth er she is laying or picking up cable, and a thousand and one other things of use in avoiding collisions. Signals for fogs are the subject of a lengthy article in the new rules, and they differ considerably from the old rules. Two additional rules are intro duced, arranging for two prolonged blasts to be given by .steam vessels un der way but not moving through the water; and, second, for a long blast, followed by two short blasts, to be given by vessels towed and towing, vessels not under command, vessels not able to maneuver as required by these hew rules, and vessels at work on telegraph cable. - . The steering rules for sailing vessels, the overtaking rule and the rule for sound signals for vessels in sight of one another are very complete and do not show wide or strongly-pronounced divergence from the old rules. , The merit of the rules lies largely in the fact of their international recog nizance. Baltimore Sun. jOi NOTICE SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that by au thority of ordinance No. 292, which passed the Common Council of Dalles City April 10th, 1897, entitled, "An or dinance to provide for the "ale of certain lots belonging to Dalles City," I will, on Saturday, the 15th day of May. 1897, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, all the following lots and parts of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: ' Lots 9 and'lO jointlv, in block 14; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15 ; lots 7, . 8, 9, and 10, jointly in block 21, known as butte; lots 10, 11 and 12, in olock 27 ; lot 9 in block 34 ; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 35; lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 36; lots -3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 and . .1 1 I 1 1 . . 1 ' A TZ -? O 12, in DtOCK Ol , 1UIB J., O, 1, l, u, o, 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 42 ; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 9, 10 and 11, in block 43 ; lots 1,2, 3, 7', 10, 11 and 1'-', in bloc'- 41, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, in block 4b. The reasonable value of sa.: lots, for less than which thty will no. i-e sold, has heeu fixed und determineu by the Common Council of Dalles City as fol lows, to-wit: . . Lots 9 and 10, in block 14, $150; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15, $200; lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, jointly in block 21, $200; lot 10, in block 27, $225; lot 11, in block 27, $225 ; lot 12, in block 27, $300; lot 9, in block 34, $100; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 35, each respect ively $100; lots 6 and 7, in block 35, each respectively $125 ; lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 36, each respectively $100; lot 12. in block 36, $125; lots 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 37, each re spectively $100; lots-6, 7 and 12, in block . 37, e.ach respectively $125 ; lots 2, 3, 10 and 11, in block 41, each respectively $100; lots 1, 7 and 12, in block 41, "each respectively $125; . lots 3. 4, 5,8,9, 10 and 11, in block 42, each respectively $100; lot s , 6 and 12, in block 42, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3,4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in block 43, each respectively $100; lot 1, in block 43, $125; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in block 46, each respectively $100; lots 1 and 6, in block 46, each respectively $125. Each of these lots will be sold upon the lot respectively, and none of them will be sold for a less sum than the value thereof, as above stated. One-fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the remainder in three equal payments oh or before, one, two and three years from the date of said sale, with interest on such deferred pay ments at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually; provided that the payment may be made in full at any time at the option of the pur chaser. The said sale will begin 011 the 15th day of May, 1897, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and will con tinue from time to time until all 'of said lots enall be sold. Dated ihis 13th day of April, 1897. ROGEB B. SlNNOTT, Recorder of Dalles City. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITIOfl. . 18 Pases a, Week. 156 Papers a Tear It stands first among '"weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication freehness, variety and reliability of cor, tents. It is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and among Us special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women and a Ion series of stories by the greatest living American and Eoglieh authors, Conan Doyle, . Jerome K. Jerome, Stanley WeymtDj Mary E. Wilklna - Anthony Hope, Bret Harte, . Brander Matthews, Etc. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to gether one year for $2.00. The regular price of the two papers is. $3.00. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker? Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. 174 VOGT BLOCK. This Is Tout Opportunity. 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PHELPS & CO. -DEALERS IS- Agricultural Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating Oils, Etc. -White Sewing" Machine and Extras. EAST SECOND STREET, BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON DRUGGISTS, 175 Second Street, 3SCountry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. PrESCflPTIOri DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES 7V. Z. DONNE Opp. A. M. Williams &, Co., ifrHE has AN OREGONILONDIKE. Do you want money? If so, catch on to this. .A 7-year-old orchard, twenty acre tract, seventeen acres in choice frnits, bearing trees, new loose of six rooms, barns, outbuildings, etc., all new ; two horses and harness, two wagons, one road cart and one .cow. Will sell Set a bargain and on easy -terms. Call on or Address C. E. Baya'rd or Cbas. Frazer The Dalles, Oregon. WHO FOR THE liE four m m EES Implements. THE DALLES, OR The Dalles, Oregon AND PERFUMERY. THE DALLES, OR. the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to "be found in a .first-class Dry Goods Store. C. F. STEPHENS. ('or Feopl ir People That Are r I R ff Sick or "Just Don't mud Feel WelL" ONLY ONI FOR A DOSC. R amoves Pimple, curat Headache, Oyspepsta an Coetiveness. 25 cU. a box at druggitsor bv malt Sample Free, address Dr. Boaanke Co. Phil a. Fa. Nebraska corn for . sate at the Wasco warehouse. Best feed on earth. m9-t THE ajiiTE FROM THf DALIES TO PORTLAND. PASSENGER RATES. One way SI. 50 Round trip 2.50 FREIGHT . RATES ARE DOWN. The Steamer ION E leaves The Dalles on Tnedaye, Thursdays and Sat urdays at 6:30 a. m.. ' Office in the Baldwin- Building, foot of Union Street,' For freight rates, etc, call on or address , ' - J. S. "BOOTH. Gen. Agt., - The Dalles, Oregon. f0RTHERN PACIFIC RY. n s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars V i m" n cr Hara Sleeping Car ST. PAUL. HIXNEAPOLI ,. DTJLTJTH KAKGO OKA.NO fob TO WINNIPEG HELENA an BCTTE Thxirough Tiekets CHICAGO , 10 WASHINGTON' PHILADELPHIA KEW YOKE . BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOCTH For Information, time cards, maps and tlckeu, cal on or write to . W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON. Aest. G- P. AM 2bo. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon TO THE GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO Transcontinental ROUTES ! GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. OREGON SHORT LINE. -VIA- Spokane Salt Lake Denver 1 Omaha Kansas City Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Eterr Fin Din for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. K & Co. a Agent at The Dalles, or address W. H. HUBLBURT, Gen. Pass. Ajt . Portland. Oregon TIME CARD. No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern' arrives at 5. -25 p. m., leaves at 5:30 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle ton, Baker City and Union Paciticarriyea at 12:25 a m., departs at 12:30 a. m. No 3, from Spokane and Great Northern, ar rives at 9 "25 a. m., departs at 9:80 a. m. No. 1, from Baker Citv and Union Pacific, arrive at 3:20 a. m., departs at 3:25 a. m. . . , .- Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, wilt carry passengers. No. 23 grrives at 6:30 p.m., depart at 12:43 p. m. Passengers for Heppner will take train leaving here at 12:45 p. m.