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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1893)
m 1f 8- ft OVRi ECI SALE, 1 1 Dim in SnmiBr Dress i Continues this Week, A GENUINE CLEARANCE SALEs Of All Our Wash Fabrics. If ';rrt opportunity for economical people. Prices will please everybody but ourselves. i Vr all Goods Marked 7 IN PLAIN FIGURES. "V PEASE & MAYS. MANY RESPONSES. Volunteer l'liiinn of Hut Sliitn IciOKlfd In Out' Tmmtninrtit. In- Hie Dalles Daily Chronicle. ntrniU tin1 I'mlnlllcr lit Tlin Dulloit, Omjim, iw mi:i)1iiI rliixh matter. I.iiriil Ail i'rt Inlnu. ffll'ent w Uiio (u-1 t HiMTtliili, mnl f Cent wrllm-lu Mi'lMIIIi- iUi'iit liim'rtlmi np.iM.il rati lor Ikiiu tunc iiotlrvN. All M' miller" tr'-i-iviM lutr tllilll K o'clock lit Mrt:ii' nilnwiiii: iln WlMltln'1' rill'IX'llNl. VJictil ftrrr.ut r lurnlu-Jnur Amir rnUtuy at S p. n. foffwrrou. Heilncsilay unci Thursday fair mid warmer. ' I'-uiui:. vi:atii:ii U.'iromntcr, ).!).'!. Maximum temperature, 80. Minimum temperature, (H). I'.iver. 20.5 feet uliove zero. Wind, northwest. WKDXKSDAY, AVii. It, 1893 Tht Daily and M VrArr Chronicle may VWmUm mile at I. ('. A'ickehen' More. AUGUST ANGLINGS. Iry II.MiIdd li y IVralntrnt Citron- lt-l OM Mother Hnhbiiril w.-tit to the .'uplioiml l K'H liiir h.mr liwiinliTS u lunch ; U is proposed to putUion tint state of Cnliforuiii for idd for tho Midwinter exposition. Tho 10th of the present mouth closes the (nliing m-uson ,mlj tl0 10ll, of j.oji- tiinm-i HllUl. Ton Chinese were ordered deported " 1 "'"- cmics ut I'ortlimd ves Unlay. They wm, u! rucont arf : . Mr. Mux IHuiik hus finished firing ,H ktln of hrliflc. and now bus uhr,,,, W.000 hn line brick us ever was timid in ny cou ii try. TlioliirKMiHiiliuou run of tho season t Astoria was tlio uvuiilni! ..f tlw.vn. it - i.t . . . " " irauuumfu an ohf.tiinu v'emtinle. on Pleasant liidge, heretofore iundiscov orcd. It is about tlio dimensions of a well, i!0 feet deep, in an oblique direc tion with an opening that will just ad mit of the J ifiHKili j.: of a man. Mr. II. Uiddell received bin eoinmis Hion this morning tin first lieutenant and adjutant of tho Third Ilogiment for the company at thin point. A regitnenta quartermaster's oflico has been litted up I in the rear of Maier it lienton's grocery ' store, under the charge of Regimental ! Quartermaster .1. M. Patterson. ! Some individual, influenced by ma- ! liciotis mischief, tore in two a number of Telerauiri left at the dourc of Htort-J, be tween the hourti of 12 and fi o'clock this morning. An no boy ih apt to be up at this time of night, it wan done either by an inebriated individual or one who don't like the Telegram, and Heeku in thiH petty way to injurs it. A man of mature yearn and pretending to manly dignity eunnoi Ire imagined who would do Hiieh u thing for fun. At tlio flret practice made by the JackHon Kngine Co. hose team hint even ing, the remarkably goad time wan imule of eeeondi, only a half Hocond leHH than the time nmde at the 4th of .Inly racoH, 18'JL'. There it) good reason to hope they will lesiaen this time eon Hiderably, for the company numbers among i tH membcrH Home of the fattent rutinerH of liawtern Oregon, uud with the oneouragement of the fair nex, which UMHiitues u very practical form in this1 burg, there i a brilliant possibility of winning iirnt houorsi and the $lo'i pri.D. IliiCcr-M I'ni iii Sold. The Alex. Rogers fruit ranch near this city on Mill creek, was gold today at I The ciirptisiiig manner in which the volnntc'T lire companies of Oregon are responding lo the invitations pent from The Dallee, is most encouraging, and 1 assures us one of the most pleasant and profitable tournaments ever hold in the J state. Chief Engineer Fish has a pocket full of friendly letters already, eontain- i ing assurances of co-operation, making inquiries as to purses and features of the i ptoposed program. These were sent out , last night nijd the result of such definite J information will ho to engage for us I hundreds of guests, and the most exclt-1 I ing of sports. A few of tho replies are ! j as follows : Album promises twenty or itwenty-five men. Oregon City has a t ball team among her firemen, whiclishe enthusiastically says is able to play any j nine in tho state, and if no purse is offered want to play for gate receipts. She says nt least fifty men will bo with us. Portland snys several hundred I people will leave on Septemlter .'3d for The l)alle and inquires with much 1 solicitude about our hotel .accommoda tions. Union inquires for more particu lars and claims a lively interest in the i matter. The Veteran Volunteers of Portland accept the invitation and will participate in tlie tournament. As re t pards accommodations The Dalles is I amply able to care for all. Six or seven hundred people can easily be entertained ; at tho various hotels, to say nothing of all other means usually employed in en , tertaining guests in like cases. Tun 1 Ciiuoxin.i: is glad to note the lively in I terest manifested in this matter so far, I and believes that one of the most enjoy 1 able occasions ever held here is in store on September -1th. ! FOUND COPPER. i Itlcli Ore niacovriri-il ity Mo(!rs. Drer I liukn nnil Drew Nrar ItmlRcr Lake. Henry Decrhake returned yesterday from the mountains, where he has been on a prospecting trip, after silver. He An Appeal To the People of Wasco County and Vicinity: Owing to the recent Hank fuiluio In this city, we are compelled to raise u certain amount of monev within the next 60 DHYS, Therefore, we will give to nil cash customers a chance to buy goods at 50 Cents on the SI. Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, . ftj JlAIip PlJIGE. Embroidery Boots and Shoes and Laces, The amount required A U ST be raised in 6o days. S. & N. HARRIS. Cor. court and second sts. Tte Dalles, Oregon merce, particularly since the age of electricity. Mr. Decrhake has discov ered a copper mine, and a rich one, too administrator e sale and was bid in by j ,ni,se(1 the )it(J meta, bnt ma(,e a .lodge A S. Hennett for 0,000. This is j (iml of ,)t.rhai)S lnoro worthi a ln;neraI very valuable property, though it has of sta.,le vane itl lnannfacture an,i com. ueienorateu somewl.i.t in the last two .. nrt;.inriv .in.-e tl, m-e years for lack of proper attention. There is an orchard of 0,000 trees upon it in full bearing, commodious house, barn, Tllc ocaitv ig in the vldnUv of BndROr ii uik urjfi, ana inu wnoie piaco oi lo acres is under fence. The ground is finely adapted for irrigation, and at one time plans were made and machinery furnished for this end. Hut, after the decease of Mr. Alex. II ogers, the proj erty has declined rapidly, the irrigation plans with the rest. PERSONAL MENTION Mr. H. Glenn left fir Portland this by Itoat to be absent u few catch in its J! Astoria., says that there is a total Si-T,r)UlU 10 Htl for that IT'' 1,1 'rt.0. male '"iafotul of riil.Uiu tons. nil,. . I ?1-' Mr. AH, sgoino ,,uitt, inslead of Allen. A ball Ka,e will Ik , pi ayed ut U gr(mil(lHtIiiH llvun 'Af I''MTfl a mi i,mii.ul..., ... I ... givoTl... i. , piesent urn fc Vo 11,0 "'KlfH nine a game. M-. I!. I.' Sn!,,.,u ... arram.,1,., . '" saiiHiactorv -ml n. m"?,.U' r Horned Tl ' lvm 111 I'llhmHhurg bank l"o reofirt i., ...I., i . . aKricult, .. ; V. 11,0 Hllltu uourd of J " OlH HltVH tint,. Il. Wlll'ilt MiialluHt ., i, ,w 0M" ot tll' hmv T.!V,,,,d l'"'t tho grain . cm n In ti.... ... -'"" Biiuu is one of the ......1!.. . " for Hour. y' 111111 1101 Hullll,1 1 vur' ior in Tho peach I,??" lllllt 11 f"'it cur of to Nou- v i . llw ,u,xt cur owoll. i-Jc ItucaiiMo IIiIh enrrlud wSl!!;;;,Tlw;uiMt.AuM '"M t I t' ("ltuW (tth, ami it i s-SUuiW1" wi" rL'",t,mb(,r 'U'dti.u tiHt0 ",u,, t tho up. dlllWe.f ,!i01,H Tm,Bo,unt of lu, -h.m,eH,l(,l!fjHU h. m..p rt i. i cWnl. wliiT.i. i . ,,r(,i'Uht in a cave ,w" "u l0iU in u small uuve Klnjcl'y Ntw . Some of the Duftir spurts were out on a hunting trip in the neighborhood of Mngsloy yesterd ay, Tho tall grain is well filled. The yield, both in quantity und quality, will ho above the average. Our genial postmaster, Mr. K el ley, is in Portland this last two or three weeks. Wo miss his emiling countenance. Harvesting has commenced in this neighborhood. There aro several reap ers running. The headers will rturt next Mondav. ICingsley is feeling the ell'ects of the dull tiim'H. Tho hotel and stables at thiH place failed to open their doors last week for want of patronage. So you see Jvingdley is in the swim. Tho Hiidden chiintio in tho weather on Saturday from ninety degrees to sixty i very beneficial to tho spring grain, which also promises well. The straw is short hut very plump heads. UNO. Kiniiii,i:v, Aug. 7, IfilKi. MunltT Ni'M H, Peach plums urn being shipped from hero with good results. Jt was a little cool yesterday and threatened to rain hut this was about all. Tho corn growers would like to have had a good shower. Wo may be blessed with it yet. J wish to announce that theio will ho a eainpineiitiug at this place, commenc ing Thursday evening, Aug. JOth. It will he held on Mr. Lamb's place near the Mosicr creek bridge, a little over half a mile from the station. All are cordially invited to attend. IK. Ask votir dealer Stove Polish. for Mexican Silver ,...,. ......... I u..l.l.,..t t,. ...irh. . I l.i.il ,tt I, u Vll.n l l,rjI l.ni I It "I nunjv, in ! .'.."'. . " of sick liuiMlumut u( tlio uiiM 1'i'Hillili' lyi'i't unit iiuminom.Til tnkliiK Krmii-u'H llcmlmilw ('npMiliw hist humiuor. Tlicytmio It In every iiiHtaueo. mill hlncc tluit (lino I urn cnjoyln,; kiiIi'iiiIIiI iiuimi uitri mivepmii'd icu pu ihu in m-iam. l iiui n i n ii iiij . r'. .M. .lANUU.H, CelW th, limit. morning uays. Mr. D. M. French writes that his son Walter is better and in a fair way for re covery. Mrs. Hathaway departed for Portland this morning to visit friend und rela tives in that city. The Misses Cashing left for a visit to the Cascade Locks und will be the guests of Mrs. (.t. P. Morgan. Mr. WilhcrG. Kerns of East Portland arrived in the city last evening and will remain several day among friends. Mr. Prinz and family left for Shep herd's Lauding, near the Cascade", for a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. Herbriug. A mariiage license was taken out at the elerck's ollice today for the union of Levi Christuun and Miss Edna C. Martin. Mr. Grant Mays. of Antelope, departed this morning for Herkeley, Ual., where lie will attend the university during the coining year. Mr. Charles Schutz of Goldondalo was in the city lat evening, and went down on the Regulator this morning. From appearances he is out on a surveying trip. W. W. Wilson, who started for Hot Spring'8, Ark., Monday, upon teaching Huntington, concluded he would come back to The Unites, concluding that it was. warm enough hero for him. Clark (i. Craiifhill, of Kdgeitnn, Wis., who has been visiting in Poilland, ar rived on the Regulator last eveninu' and will visit the Craudalls of The Dalles. He is a cousin of J. C. Crandall's father. Mr. A. C. Phelps of Collins Lauding was in the cil V yesterday. He informs ii" that the river ha so far receded as In atl'ord tho use of the hot splines ami hatlisal that place and that t he camping is excellent for all those who deriieau enjiyabIo outing. MisffH Suhi and Louise Rueh and Clara Sturv depaited this inoniini; for thescaside. Jn Puitland Ihev will join Misses J'Utie and Auburn Story und Nona Rueh, fiom whence they will go to Long Reach and will ho iheguestsof Mrs. J. W. and S. Fiench. J. M. Huntington recently went to San Francisco with his little daughter for medical tieatment of the latter, her int.Hitincri havim.' become knotted and imr den th t hereby remlereii precarious. The medical term for tho trouble is tvphilitis. The operation was success, fiillv performed, and in twenty-four hours she was well on the road to re covery. norm, auuiv.m.s, liln -- Aaron Fruitier. Charles Alherson, Dufur; Albert F.riekson, II Meiiis, Uoldeudale; .1 W Cartiiuan, Hood River; 1 Daniel, Nelson; Chailcs Hook, Lvlo; 0 lleeker, Fred Jlullerby. C 11 Morrow, Missouri; H Korris, d Hamilton, Purl land. Skibbe hotel VT Loehuood, fi-Milo; O Croval, San FninclstKi; Jtud Lohr, Jtnku Oven Van Woodruir, Tygh nl ley; John A James, Dallas, 'lex ; l'cr ditiaud Mathews, Jienjainin Whilsuu, IC-Milo; lledry Uigur, Portland. lake, and a sample shows that it will yield flOO per ton, there being 200 pounds of copper in 2,000 pounds of the ore, which is worth 20 cents per pound. The ore is what ia known as the ruby variety, and it is believed there is an immense quantity of it. Uadger lake is northeast of Mt. Hood, about o0 miles from The Dalles in a southwesterly di rection. Mr. Drew, who has also returned, re ports a find much similar and fully as good as Mr. Deerhake's, being in tho aame vicinity. Copper bus been found before in the Clackamas country, but it i believed the last discoveries are more profitable in all ways. 2sT IH3 "W SpriM anil Snrnmer Dr? Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions, (Jests' fury'lstyyq (Jood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. 'Terms Cash. H. Herbring. .. Familiar Faces in a New Place. C. E. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Ojlice. J. E. BARN ETT. Jtye Ieal Instate, loap, Ipjurapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. The Nut A 1 inn MllW'r. invsterv of the two children found at Eugene, one of whom was be lieved to he Alma Gladys Miller, has been cleared up. They belong to a man named Coniplon, living near Florence. Lane county. The two, Francis, aged 0. ami Kewton, aaeil 7, were sent from Hiiiley, Idaho, under charge of a young man, who was to go only part of the distance. Ho was provided with a let ter for Mr. Compton and money to buy their tickets to their destination. Bnt he kept both money and letter antl the rhildren were rent through from Uma tilla to Eugene through the kindness of citizens, the little ones telling where they started to go. Mr. Compton was in complete ingoranco of the whole transaction and discovered their present hcieabonts only through accident. The above facts are reported by tho Eu trene Guard, wl ich goes on to state: "Regarding the resemblance of Fran ces to Alma Gladys Miller, the lost girl, it is truly wonderful. The marks given in the description, as well us tho general details, weie found to be so nearly alike ihat one who knew them would need to I . , I A - A II . I . 1 . fee tlio cniitireu 10 ten ine (iiuerence. Such striking lesemblaneo is seldom i .i . ii. .. . i .. i. . . i-een, unn ine omciais nere aro to do commended on their caution and also for the kindly care given tho children until their father's arrival."- Itoy i-(ih I. On Sunday morning one of the promi nent bootblack stands in tho city was presided over by a slender youth of per haps sixteen years of ago whoso every appearance indicuted tho feminine sex and the suspicion aroused that ho was a girl iu male attire has not yet been al layed. All day long the stand of tho boy-girl was patronized by the young men with their Sunday ulothen on und there was no end of speculation as to the identity of the new bootblack. And it is still a mystery uh far as tho reporter knows. The "shiner" was dressed neatly and his 1m own tresses hung down to his shoulders; hands small and feet dressed in tun shoes. linker Democrat. Notice. All persons having accounts ami hold ing certificates of deposit with tho First iS'atlonal hank of this city, will please call at the bank on inalteis pertaining to the foregoing, Also persons who aro indebted to the bank on over draft notea which are past due or about to become due. will please call NOTARY Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. Wo shall make a specialty of tlio prosecution of Claims and Contests liefore tlio Unitep States Land Oflice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR Have Yoijl Seen : T H E x: Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. J. H. CROSS. At tlio Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sis. flay, Grair?, peed ard plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oitszla jzctcl for DEJs'S'a rttnei. Ponltry flll goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITER B-O-6-K-S. a -r I. C. NIOKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. ' National Bank E.vamini:ii Stauou. Js now opon, find its proprietor will soil his homo produwd Wino at pricos in tin vcacli of ovorybody. Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Cioods uuranteod lo bo I 'uve and Kirst-Clas in every respect. Thompson's Addition,