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WftAT CIDER IS MADE OF. at' the Raw Material In a Con. of The sixteenth anniversary of the mar Recent Legislation Blade for Counties nectiout Mill. 10,000 Population. "7 ' O-oodCa-oo"Them's good cider, apples," said the riage of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hobson was Kntered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, matter. as miller. '"Ain't not h in' the matAt the present time there is a great celebrated last evening by a party at ciderwith them." deal of discussion in regard to the roads, their home. Whist was the order of the ter"But they are windfalls for the most Clubbing. not only iu Multnomah county, but in evening, supplemented with a dainty part," said a New York Times corre--: We ' always believe that the People want ample guests did to which the 'GOOD supper4 Quality of any kind of goods, either quesspondent,. "all knotty and dried up. Regular Our various sections ot the state. The The host and hostess were Miserable things!" price price tion of the best ways and means of im- justice. . 7. . ..S2.aU SI. 75 proving Cnronitle tni 5. T. TribMe, 'Make tiptop cider, them apples the county roads is being very agreeably surprised at finding them $1.75 Chronicle ui Aaericat Farmer, . . . . ..'18.00 " selves the recipients of some exquisite will," persisted the miller. agitated. generally 'But I00U at the" rotten ones. Half and Chroiirle ud SeClnre'i Maaiine, . . . . . S3.0d $2.25 The road laws of Oregon place the Chinaware, comprising plates, cups of the apples that I can see are touched $125 pieces, of set Ctronirle nl Cowopolitu Sasaiite,. .. S3.0 a salad and saucers thirteen supervision of county, roads under the .. $2.50 $2.00 county court, but a provision is attached all imported goods and very handeome. with decay, while a crreat many of Chresiele ud Prairi Frmer, Chicago. are rotten from skin to skin. 2.00 3.00 and in a them that in counties of over 10,000 inhabi- All present enjoyed themselves kind, Look at that," said the correspondent, of this poking his cane into one of the apples, tants or more, the court may appoint a manner befitting an event oeal AdTertialnff. roadmaster to carry out the road work and the lapse of time, denoted by six- "Ihere isn't a sound spot in it" 'That don't hurt 'em none for cider," and it can also prescribe his salary. teen like anniversaries, was bridged for answered 10 Cents pea: line for first inseruon, and 6 Cents the miller. "Makes the cider merriunassumed evening by the the Another section has a proviso "that in per line for each subsequent insertion. all the better, some folks says." " counties having a roadmaster, the ment which was general. Those pres special rates tor long nine uuura. , and we intend to always keep Our Stock in How about the wormy apples? Are All local notices received later than S o'clock money shall be expended under his ent were : Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Pease, they fit to make into cider?" We do .. exclusion of any of the trashy stuff. rill appear the following day. not care to quote prices in our advertisement, The miller had talked long enough, supervision, and no road shall hereafter Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bradahaw, Mr. and but we invite Everybody to call and examine W. Mrs. and Geo. Mr. Blakeley, C. Mrs. n so one hangers-oand of advisthe to as about report the the the QUALITX.of our Goods, and then judge - JAN. 24, 1894 be located until a WEDNESDAY, Mr. place Briggs, M. S. volunteered and Mr. Mrs. reply. Lord, a P. ability or practicability of such proposed whether or not Our Prices are Right. We "Uuess you wasn t ever into a eider always put prices as LOW as it is possible to ;. road is first made and filed by such road- and Mrs. F. L. Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. mill was 'fore ye? If you had W. H. Wilson, Mr., and Mrs. Jos. T. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may master." been I reckon, you wouldn't ask no be found on sale at I. C. Nickelten's store. Sectiod 10 of an act passed at the last Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hilton, Mr. questions about worms. Worms don't Mrs. and CrosBen, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. hurt cider none." session of the legislature "for the laying The correspondent looked incredu county roads, and the H. Glenn, Mrs. H. M. Beall. improving or out JOTTINGS. JANUARY lous. Julternry-Note- . levying of assessment upon adjacent "Don't you b'lieve it? Well, I tell Minor Events Which Pertain to City lands benefitted, to create a fund to pay ye what t' do. When you go home toOur Stock is always complete, and we invite to

Literary Note.

The February Overland Monthly is to be a Northwestern number, almost exclusively made up of articles, stories, poems and sketches, relating to Oregon and Washington. These are profusely illustrated by a great variety of pictures of the most beautiful points in these two states.

This has not been done by any great effort on the Overland's part, but simply by giving preference in selecting manuscripts for the number to its regular Northwestern contributors. Among them are Frances Fuller Victor, Ella Beecber Gittings, Ella Higginson, Herbert Bashford, S. A. Clark, Rose Simmons, Carrie Blake Morgan, Frank C. Teck, J. C. Nattrass, and other writers well-known to Overland readers and to the Northwest as well. It emphasizes the fact that the Overland is the magazine of the whole west coast.


Dalles Daily Chronicle. Kntered February Monthly is Overland The

and. Country. work the same;" reads as follows "All you to Call and inspect both our stock and try night, just an experiment. Wait ex-almost number, be a Northwestern on said improvement shall be done unour.priceB, knowing they will please you. dark, apples till an' it's two then take bookto are like womenfolk The der the supervision of the roadmaster of clusively made up of articles, stories, an go down in t' the cellar an' see if Most pleasing to the eye, Whereon if anybody looks the county or other competent person of poems and sketches, relating to Oregon you kin tell the difference 'twixt the He feels disposed to buy. These are profusely one with a worm into it an' t'other Eugeno Field. the county appointed by the county and Washington. , illustrated by a great variety of pictures one." court. you you do Why "What Tin weather bureau forecast for today mean? do two these points in most of beautiful the Before entering on the duties of his go down into the cellar?" me to tell and tomorrow is fair and colder. states. ... trust, he shall take an oath to honestly, "Why, thab-'most darkish place Successorslo The Dalles Mercantile Co. The Dalles, Or. Sheriff Ward is scouring over the faithfully and impartially discharge the This has not been done by any great bout the house,the ain't it? Don't take county summoning jurors for the Feb- duties of. such trust, and shall execute a effort on the Overland's part, but sim no light with ye." ruary term of court. "l!ut how am I to examine the apples bond payable to the state of Oregon for ply by giving preference in selecting Last night was the coldest for the the use of the parties interested therein, manuscripts for the number to its regu- in the dark? of course, I shouldn't which was which Just by feeling season. The minimum thermometer in the sum of $3,000, which bond must lar Northwestern contributors. Among know of them." Ella Victor, Fuller are Frances them zero. read 16 degrees above be approved by the county court or 'Thunder'n lightning You didn't Beecber Gittings, Ella Higginson, HerOF OCR A call has been made for the meeting county judge. Suit may be brought on bert Bashford, S. A. Clark, Rose Sim s'pose I wanted ye t' go down there an' of the apples, did ye? of the republican state central commit- such bond by any person or corporation mons, Carrie Blake Morgan, Frank C. set round That wa'n't what. I meant. What I tee at Portland, on Wednesday, ibe 31et aggrieved. The superintendent shall re- Teck, J. C. Nattrass, and other writers meant was this: You jest .take a quire that all material used in making of this month. n to Overland readers and to wormy apple an' a sound one an' go good and suitable be improvements such down A flat car ran off the track near the the cellar an' eat 'em, an' I'll purpose which it iB used, and the Northwest as well. It emphasizes bet yeint' a shillin' you won't know when Umatilla House this morning, but after for the work on for TO BE maga is the Overland fact the that the such improvement shall you eat the worm." considerable engineering and a few that all coast. west of zine whole the manner, and workmanlike be a done in The correspondent shuddered. 'cuss" words, it was replaced. "Don't that, prove it?" ran on the DIED. shall conform to the requirements of the pension a trying is for "Indian Joe" We put the plans and specifications for such imof man. "Course it does. son Wettle, Edward the sol' on his past record as a guide for the V AT A' provement adopted by the county court." Jacob Wettle, died at 2 o'clock today worms right int' the grater, 'long with How many rest. 'em the of is we they diers. He is quite old and crippled, and very suddenly. from peritonitis, know is that they n figure on the streets. It Always Succeeds. is a The little fellow had been ill for only don't know. All wean, cider; turn all into the man ain't swelling, proba days, his abdomen There is no soup house in The Dalles he's drink in' livin' when tell kin that The greater effectiveness of newspaper two yet, though if these hard times continue over sign or object advertising was lor- - bly from the result of some internal in the cider what part's apple juice an' know, not parents will soon did of jury, his which how there telling there is no We especially offer Great Bargains in what part's worm Juiced ibly shown yesterday afternoon". Mrs. 'Then, ag'm, we couldn't do no dif- be one. Its existence depends upon the E. M. Wiison lost a very valuable watch, They are almost, distracted over the con: have followed Frent if we tried. We - couldn't send passage of the Wilson bill. to the chain of which was attached a tinned troubles which past two years every wormy apple to a hospital and for children the their hall Wingate party last at dancing The coin of the old beaver denomination, doctor it with 'vermifuge till we'd not resulted killed have heretofore which but " night was a very pleasurable event, dated 1849, when Oregon was a terri off the live stock. No, sir, the , though there were not a great many in tory. Mr. Hans Hensen came into The fatally. It is hoped that now they will worms has to go, an they'll keep on '

The music was said to be Chronicle office to insert an advertise have a cessation of these accidents, as goin', I s'pose, till one of them cruelty attendance. TERMS STRICTLY CRSH. . ". the finest ever had, and the floor in per- ment, having found the watch and be they have already had more than their to animxle fellers shuts down on it an makes us 'gree to dose the worms with fect condition. ing desirous of returning it to its owner, share. chloryf orm 'fore we grind 'em up." D. M. Ferry's Eeed annual for 1894 has He had just been to the Times-MouAN ELASTIC CONSCIENCE. been received, with a choice collection aineer office, where he ordered a similar Look Over Your County Warrants. Lay Only In Being Found of seeds. We notice, on perusing the advertisement inserted. Previous to The Sin of It Out With Her. All county warrants registered prior annual, many new and valuable varie- this Mr. Fred Wilson had inserted a The penalty" attendant upon being to January" 16th, 1890, will be paid if ABE NO W.HEBE- ties of flowers, fruits and vegetables. lost notice for the same watch, and detected is the entire foundation of presented at my office, corner of Third A woman, and Washington streets. Everyone can get the annual by sending which was already in type when Mr. many people's honesty. Interest by Buying your Consequently, the says a writer in the New York Recorder, ceases oh and after this date. for it to D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Hansen arrived. company , myself re found in whose I Wm. Michell, Mich. editor knew to whom it belonged and bo cently; was relating with pride an inTreasurer Wasco County. Edward Woods was adjudged insane advised Mr. Hansen, who then left to stance of her shrewdness. October 21st, 1893. tf She re today before the county court, upon the return it to the proper owner. marked as a preface to her story that ' Mr. Hansen had the watch on exhi anyone wlx expected to get the better City Warrnts. testimony of Dr. Hollister, and he will All those holding city warrants of date be sent to the asylum tonight. He was bition a whole day in. the postoffice, but of her would have to be an early riser, Seeds, etc., prior to September 1st, 1891, will be paid found yesterday standing up. to his arm it escaped the observation of both Mrs Said she: went to the "I theater the other my presentation on exchange for No office. proof son. her Wilson and Interest at belter Low down for Cash, or in pits in the water near the county poor night and after the play a lady who on same ceases after this date. .. such Produce as we can use. farm. He fancies parties are after him is needed as to the superiority of news sat in front of me asked me if the

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I. I. Bcegkt, to hang him and prefers death by paper advertising over other kinds. umbrella under her chair belonged to Signs on fences, lithographs on the me. City Treasurer. drowning. "I said no, and as no one else claimed The Dalles, Or., Jan. 8, 1894. The 21 mills tax is composed of 4.3 sides of buildings, colored squares of tin state. 5 echool and 11.7 county. The on telegraph poles command little re it she left it at the box office. It was a All goods delivered promdtly without expense. umbrella with a silver handle. TXTANTED Pushing Canvassers of good county levy, if all the taxes can be col spect, whereas the same advertisement lovely a, joke now "Well, About the expenses paid salary Liberal dress. and lected, will amount to $40,000. The ex in a newspaper would impress the week later I went to the theater and weekly; Permanent position. BROWN BEOS. At Old Corner," Seoond and Union Sts., adPortland, Oregon. , THE DALLES, OR. . pense of the county for the year is about reader with its value. It is worth asked if such an article had been found CO.,- Nurserymen, luwuawp and if they had it. I described it per $30,000 and $10,000 is allowed for del in vertising or it would not pay. fectly and told when it was lost. quents. If it proves to be a less sum PERSONAL MENTION. THE didn't say it was mine, but just let than that it will lessen the county inwas them infer it. still; there the It of S. A. Mr. Fairfield, is in owner had never called Roberts. debtedness by that amount. The county for it probaPRACTICAL Xne .Dalles today. indebtedness is about $70,000. Oldest flgpiGultararPapep in flmefiea bly never knew where it had been left. T, Burlingame Mr. James and Ed They handed it out when I had an Charley Dall was the prosecuting wit mundson, of Wamic, are in town. Essa ESTABLISHED 1819.1 swered all their questions, and I'm ness in the Skibbe case yesterday. He in. much that iB a worthless vagabond, and if all ac To all cash subscribers of Thk Chbonicle- Fruitgrowers' Meeting. obtained, and all PatCaveats, and as just right a to had as "I it for ent conducted business paying one year in advance. Fees. Moderate true, counts are deserves a worse drub office Patent Office is Opposite U.S. The regular monthly meeting of the the theater people, and it looked, after Our Loan tune bing than he got. He endeavored to those less we can secure and patent in as a week, if the woman who found it All work promptly attended to, from Washington. ArnpriYsiTi make trouble between man and wife, Wasco county fruitgrowers will be held wasn't going to put in a claim. I'm remote and warranted. Send model, drawing or photo.. With descrip-ox 2 city the hall w at Saturday. natent&ble or not. at o'clock tion arivisA. free if Btore, tlo. 162 Music Jacobsen's at be found Can when, as is almost always the case, they going to get a hat with the money charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, second btreet. "How to Obtain Patents," with a diubiii both made it warm for him. A man of The meeting should be well attended saved by being wide awake, for I inS. foreign countries and cost same delegation of the U. a in this time At will be new to chosen buy a tended umbrella." 1729 New York Avenue, more brains than this tramp, whom Mr. sent tree. Address, Skibbe fed for charity's sake, would not to attend the meeting of the Northwest WASHINGTON, D. C. Arabian Saddles. try to alienate marital ties, even if he fruitgrowers to be held at Spokane in Opp. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Some of the oldest equine habits had more foundation for his tales than February. At this meeting the very im portant question will be considered of which horsemen ever imagined are to this man Dall. The American Farmer, which is now entery" dealing with the transportation compa be found in lands ' abutting on the ing upon its 75th year, is the pioneer farmer's Arabian, where of he but home the paper in the country. NEWS OF THE STATE. nies with 'the view of fruitgrowers real paper, and contains 66 It is a large is not to be found; though, in izing more handsomely from their prod himself columns of the choicest agricultural and literhimself has enough of ary matter, plentifully embellished with flne Lake Labish is under water again, the nets than has been the rule in the last deed, the Arab Kurds illustrations. It ia ride a tree cov The first' time for several years. Nearly the two years. The experience of last season oddities. ered with plaited straw, quite flat and NATIONAL IN CHARACTER, . whole area that was reclaimed by ditch' with the Earl company was very disas padded with blankets. By This they ing is now completely flooded, and boats trous, as after paying all charges noth never remove from their horses, ex and deals with farming and farmer's interests may be paddled over every part of it. cept occasionally to dry it out. The on broad, practical lines, jt . ing was left, often indeed a deficit. recently vacated Residence At horse is kept saddled day and night, John Hoffman was Bhot by Neil Camp by Butler. Leslie

Mr. bell while the former was stealing The persistent cough which usuallv summer and winter. This seems in EMPLOYS THE BEST WRITERS IN chickens out of his coop. The wound is follows an attack of the grip can be per credible, but is literally true. In THE COUNTRY, horse, his saddle, the Turkestan under dangerous the weapon used being a shot manently cured by taking Chamberlain's is covered with the Biblical number of and everything that appears in its columns is ot highest character. Every department of the gun, loaded with buckshot and fired at Cough Remedy. Mr. W. A. McGuire, of blankets, seven, which '. he likewise Notice Is hereby given that by vlrtne of an ex- the business is discussed In an earnest, close range, the charge taking effect in McKay, Ohio, says: "La Grippe left wears at all times, and which are sup ecution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the farmers way, looking to the greatest proflt and practical County, a Wasco for suit of in Oregon State to benefit the farmer and his family. the breast and right shoulder blade, me with a severe cough. After using sev posed to sweat him out and keep him therein pending wherein W. A. Miller is plainappears on the 1st and 15th of each month, It diReynolds K. me defendant, to is P. tiff condition. and in Hoffman is in a dangerous condition. furnished medicines at the low price of different eral without relief, I ALSOrected, and commanding me to Bell the real and is property hereinafter described, to satisfy the His Business, Exactly. Rev. T. M. McConnell, an evangelist tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sum of $290.00 and interest thereon at the rate ' . mflfHTO 1 It was on a quiet street in Washing recently held services in the penitentiary which effected a permanent cure. I have of eight per cent per annum from September 22, 1893, and the sum of 12,400.00 interest and ton, only sound broke the and the that at Salem. After the sermon the preacher also found it to be without an equal for thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum in advance. mokes It the cheapest was the cry of an old colored from the 20th day of March, 1893, and the further agricultural This called on those who had accepted Jesus children when troubled with colds or stillness paper in the country. sum of 1300.00 attorneys fees, and the further peddling was bivalves from man who "Fifty-cebottles for sale by a push-carsum of $22.00 costs, adjudged to the plaintitt' and as their Savior to manifest themselves croup.' His noise evidently dis against the defendant in said suit, I will on the to which about a dozen uplifted hands Blakely & Houghton, druggists. . FARMER LEGISLATION. turbed ' somebody, for a window the 3rd day of February, 1894, responded, and twenty more signified opened and a woman thrust out her During the coming year there will be an imhour of 2 o'clock p. m.. at the front door at the " Bneklen'a Arinca Salve. of the Countv Court House in Dalles City. Ore mense number of matters of the moat vital inhead to say: "Dear me! what a great they were anxious to repent. The gen gon, sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for terest to farmers dealt with by Congress and the The best salve in tne world for cuts clamor!" :.The man stopped his cart, cash in hand, all of the following described real Executive Departments at Washington. It is tleman will hold 'other meetings at the bruises, sores, xne sou to. nan or me soum highly important that the farmers be kept ulcers, salt fever bow: off rheum, said, a his and with took properly, hat -- prison. west auarter. the northeast Quarter of the south promptly and fully informed as to what is beinir , maker. from arrived the Juat lady, "Thanky, thanky! Dat's what sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. west quarter, and the southwest quarter of the Slanned and done affecting them at the National southwest quarter of Section 28, Township 1 They should all, therefore,-takWinter Fuel. Thk corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi is. I's de greatest clammer in de North, Range 13 East, V. M., containing 1G0 Akkrican Fabmrr, which, being on the ground, . We still have a large supply of Hard tively cures piles, or no pay required whole Districk of Columbia!" acres, and the north half of the northeast quar- has better facilities than any other papers for Wood, including Oak. Ash, Maple and ter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quar- getting this information, ana devotes itself to Furnished rooms to let. Mrs. Rine ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfac ter and the southeast quarter of the northeast this duty. They will And in it constantlv a Crab Apple, all dry and suitable for It of Laughlin head quarter of Section 83, Township 1 North, Range street. hart, money tion, or refunded. Price 25 cents family use to be sold cheap. 13 East, W. M., containing 160 acres, to satisfy can get in no other paper. per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin said sums and accruing coats. January, 1894. chliken your for Leave orders IS tamala T. A. Ward, .... Thk American Farmer and The Chronicle - Jos. T. Pbtees & Co ersly. 10 cts. each, at the Columbia Packing Co. d30wtd Sheriff of Wasco County. will be sent one year for 21.75.

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