Ttra Dalles Daily Chroniete- - xtcred: $(OBtSmeeafe.The Dalles, Oregfc&? v Local Xdvertuing. vy 10 Cents per Hue tot Brat insertion, and Ccuta per line for each mbaequent insertion. -Special rates for long time notice . f miU 'i1 1?, tw'elvcd ltcr than 3 o'clock will appear tae following day. ' : TIMB TABLES. .- : , VJlaUrrta;1'. 7 ;, No. 2, Arrirea 12:01 a. it. i-j Devane 12:0ft A. m. 8. " 1J:30P. .--,- " 12:60r-. K. WST SOUND. So. l; Arrives :23 ai --;'DepartB 4rS0 a:. m. " 7, . , 6:00 r. K.'n'i i 6;20r.?. - - Two locai freights that carry pasaengera leave one for tbe west at 7-00 a. M.,and one for the eaat at9:16 At M, f T:iJi - For Prlneville, yiai Bakej C-yeSiif WW44yt 'For'AitiovVifUohalCanyon City, leave daily at 6 a. m. -( ij . For Dufur, Kinsley, Wanite, Wapinltia, Warm Springs rwi Tygh- yallejr,- leave daily (except Bundav) Ht a", u. - J -T For Uoldcndalc, WaS.', leave every day. f . tbe week except Sunday .at 8 a.m. .ux.,1 OOioea for all line at the. Umatilla House. i ty . r 'i t1 ... V: --vuVoet-omae. -Jaiieral Delivery Window . 8 a. in. to 7 p. m. -Money Prder " A a. m, to 4 p., m, Sunday u 1) 0 a. m. to 10a. m. closino or malls train going East.r...ii.in.-andll:49tn. " " Weatwv. .. p. at. and 5:30 p.m. "Stage for GoldendaJa. . . J-.7 :80 a.m. " " Prinevillo 5:80 a. m. "Dufuraiid Warm Sprlnga . .5:80 a. m. t Leaving for Lyle fe Hart land. .5:30 a. m. " " J Antelope 5:80 a.m. "Except Bundav. Trt-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday; ' i.-1 ". .Mondar Wednesday and .Friday.! i rruE8DAV; i-VS is -S may,- 17Z1892 r.. S. DEPARTMENT . OF AGRICITLT.UKE. WEATHER BUREAU. J Thk Dalles, Or., Mar.l7..18ftt Altitude 116 above sea level. ; . . 1 ir?rv ' ; : t. .v.. : 1 r Pacific . 4 Eel- D.t'r SB . . KUte Coast bab. S tive of 2. of Time. ? Hum Wind ? Weather 1 f 8 A. M H0.45 56 71- NW MO . Clear 8P.M 80.!i4 70 86- " . .00 . ,: Maximum ''temperature, 71 : minimum tem--erature,47, , . Height of Ktver. S p. m. ZX 16.S feet; -Changoin past 24 hours. : , 4 O.J-l.foot Total preefpitationfrom July 1st to date, 11.55; average precipitation from July 1st to date, 13.63; total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to date, U.08; tnehea. ,m M WEATHKB PROBABILITIES. -TTA fc-s.. . . -.. . - 4 a. a. SAs Fkaxcisco, May ITtlSSSJT Weather ! forecast tilt 6 p.' ' m. Wednesday; Fair weather, generally warmer. FAIR TT BRKVITIBI.'' If you want the news, You want The Ciiboxic-i.e. - . If you are not a subscriber, please read I this and Imii'd in your hanie. j&Zj 'J The city board of equalisation-held Un . adjourned meeting today". ' " v ' C. P. Balch, republican candidate'far aiieriffj Nas id town last night; ' ' ': Harvests corning and it .'isthe.. ddty of the houV to get a Ynove on you'.T' 1 ' J Tbe RocklandiJferry- boathasngain been attached.to the cable yesterday. Mniflld lira j C.' d Ingiish: oi fellens burg are visiting friends tiar their old home on Ten'Mrle.' " 1 A" Just J little sunsUue just a little rain ifdike tti fields ?pf ;pregon'rght "with waving grain. ' " ' R. Lj. Xka tame up'as it passenger on the Regulator last night, returning from the centenial celebration at Astoria. The citixens of Hood River have com pleted arrangements for a grand' Fourth -of July celebration to be held at that Mrs. R. Staley of Portland, daughter of R. L.-'AWh,' of this" city ! came up on the Regulator last night, on a months' visit to her parents. iX Z 'jXzS' The professional card of Dr. Eliza A. Ingalls, appears -in i Thk Chronicle today. .The . lady , is -welcomed to The Dalles by a Targe circle of friends. AVhen Dr; McKay, of Umatilla county, passed through on the noon train to his home from .he8t4ia"5poebration, he was warmly, greeted at the Umatilla house, by several old acquaintances. "'- Mrs.-Woodworthj the revivalist, who created so xnWh-icitemerrt!a "year ago itt Oaklandipal bv; the prophesy i.that San FrancJpo-n WOuld,' be -swallowed by the bay, is inSalem, and -has pitched , her tent fort kfhree ttdrith Vrevival. S.'!EIarria annonncea that ha fa ready,! f br v' reasontsbie consideration to xeep weiireeu sprinkled in"proimity 'to any tJmU4Biriit,S7-r4tS while it . is.; r j being painted.; No extra week it waa suggested -and the sugges tion seems Joe wU received that the limit of .nl6mtehlptA..te; - Oregon Pioneers be fixed-Wtihe dale- of the ad mission of Oregon ltQ tJhet.eMteriiood of ; eUteerfTaHilA JUL X ii.rrJ.Oli r ; The Dalles probifcltioh " fcltrb' wlflliord a meeting WnigfWln' thV'co6ri 'house at which a number prraenferkera re expected to b4 present0 A couple of well known Jadfeak8rt expected to maW-short Addsses'verybodv 1, 4tj. year Y terday -and made an excursfon to the gaa wells.-'ceto.pgdejoVrand'on for The , Dallei.w,lHere they" will, learn to what futareliextent ftey" inay rily "ntmn the promises oi the Union "Pacific, ratt- way compan-f . tJn.-;? t V2 W. L. Hendrix and Chas. Stoughton, ofDufur, were in. town todav. 'J? A. C. Phelpst; the Wind Mountain Hot Springs, came up to the city last night; , .,'"'; ' The: 66idendie Couriei, urges ' the illdminatlon' of 'Mount '' Adam's' on the coming Fourth-.-'vl' , . t t Professor Smith and faxnil will leave touMrrow to spend the summer on their farnfneae: Salem:--. . - Ma:iero: Benton put into their stock today another fineassortment of goods, including some excellent cooking stoves. The town of Burns, in Harney connty, with a population l of . S00 'per)ns;f has four newspapers, the last being an organ oi pcohibiUoil feO r. AlexJ.Kerr, yioe-Presldeot ff the Aasooiationr and-Mr. eiBr Rosen steinne ofTiBfibst worthy members, ale 'Hhw Vtna'tHla house today. IteputyC&tfrUtyi ClerKj Mlartin vitlais aernpVwnipltied therr'doeketM. entries for the oircnit rorjrfawtWyser county. Vhlchistq coiyene a The. DalJea on JMondajtVwifci'U &-U$iA&8lU Oni eWVntfon, of Astoria, who has ta-'mbetfheirtatee for several terms, will epeak in The Dalles Saturday, May 28th, and in Pen dletonlVii'dnegday ) June 1st. , In addition to many favors received from Mr. Linus Hubbard of this city the editor of The JChbonice is further indebted tf his igood will foi :he jpresenii Of a very handsomely framed photosruph Of the steamers jWetmOre ancl iHoyt passing through the Sault Ste Marie canal. f. i William Astor's death has attracted but little comment, because William As tor waa not a great man. A rich man, for selfish reasons, may be courted and feted during his lifetime." But a mans posthu mous honors depend upon the size of his mind and-, soul,.: and not the' size of his wallet. fri - Oregon Is now the battleground of the politicians. Besides the candidates and stump speakers of the old i parties, the people's party bare tjhree speakers, in the field. and it is rumored that Powderly and Ralph Beaumont of the Knights of labor are-yefto come. The prohibition- Istsf too-j r makrng vigorous fight. .Undec the constitution and bylaws of the Oregon Pioneer ; and Historical As-' sociation, all persons who' came west of the Rocky 'mountains, prior to 1860, are eligible to niemberahipon thepayment-of an initiation, fee of $1.50. Members will be -provided with badges oit applioafeon at the office of the asBpciatiooi 4t the Aa toria National bank 1 Tjf. J. Dtiver special commissioner for the construction of the Tygh Hill grade, i made-a-filing ; trijif jp j thai City Bunday last He savs about half tke irradA ia already ionrtructed -and fit for travel,; and th,e( whole expeqted to be opeq - ja the j'course 6f ' twenty' to 'twenty-five days.' Everybody who has seen the new grade speak in the highest terms of it. Reports to the effect that democratic members arear8hal.iflg.fexse4;ocamp in warruppn., the, dalles jboat railway project are inumerodsi 2 ZOibtAo not object' toi the improvement, :ibut base ovwuu. uiuu bueir puriy . political movements in Oregon. : Action should be taken, at once to counteract thiBscan dal bpon a people deserving of higher esteem in the.nations'capitol. jr. (jnanea x'maips received the nrst Royal Chinook Salmon on Sunday. ' It came from Mosier, and was immediately packed in icgjfnd shipped to iF. W. S., Chicago. r It measured three , feet ten inches long, twenty-four inches, around the bodyv and J weighed- 584bs. ilf it had not been Sunday, Herrin would have photographed it, but. the church hour interfered. ? f rrr jr -j Mrs. A. ' Heppner, entertained Mrs. Bemish, and 'members of her painting class yesterday afternoon, before her departure fori Astoria. CA very pleasaat afternoon to all. Refreshments were served and booq' after, Mra.' Bemish pre sented each jnenvbes- ot-hercluss with pretty sonvenirt. 4 In- "Tettlrn' she waa preae-ated witri. eome.;prptty, gifta-. aa ,t token of "their nregard' for her. Mra. Bemish. and BCxfJleft on tBeiliegulator this morning. - ibWSik rT jgbl.'ilikge'Baya the Dufun-Pt'qwfefcwas wUh-is Tues day. He-'aayw hia'percentage of lambs la the largest -he has ever raised ? it Will be fully, 128 pee cent fifty of his ewes had triplets; seven xl his ewes had quadru plets (ojaaiiiits,br quartets, or wbaterethe word, .might . rightly . be) :. making Swef. 1 1 fcT himbai;, Jie 're ports crbpe ir. very') ix6d condition. Mr. Joa. ChpderWwh'ahaa,. four teen yeara-lfrrWtheiCinJtyof Pome roy, after a residefide'ot twentyiyeara in the Willamette galley, passed through The DaUea'yjaBteYj wU wagons and all his family descendants, on . their way.: Spujiiemren'rto steamer Regulator,' and Portland: ' Mr Childers ia quite'and'takrAo'attd this move is made at great' sacrifice, for the benefit of hia btb.ri.irao5( tia.QC& j4 The tf. Pi'MCo.1, bWiold tickets all the waylrom iTew Ylfc city to. Port land, "good fojf 'steamer trip from The Dalles,", andnow vthatrtheys have no steamers, are .telling . tha (excursionists, expected, Jher.e;. tomorrow,, thatj lVfa. t; tI,,' passengerwMtafcoBiteamers at Bonneville. Aa if one falsehood was not sufficient; they;ad;in8ult 'to ' injury by saying: "There is very little of interest in the waV ' f of 1eceWy aboVe the Cas- ' " :: i ' - 11 inTirrrmw -nnrnrwiTT-i.ru ' - high" watkr at tbe locks. r A Tiapenry LaadiBg to be Mad in an . ' .;"?:''Portian(i!.laily Dispatchr ::'7,:,':'i' ' Owin to the high water in the Colum- wa hue oirii:i xaiiea. vity una tuauju her landing at. the cascades to the big eddy just this side. : At the locks .the waves roll so high that it is impossible for the steamer to lay safely at the land ing there, hence the change below. ;'' ' i The: J)alles City' took up( there this morning' several thousand feet, of .lumber out of which to erect a big platform .on which; to, receive and land freight during the present' high water. Teams; and wagon w ere - brough t -do wn - from - The Dalles'' this-1 morning' toy transfer the freight and passengers ; from' the 'upper fa'ibe lower landing. Y.-1'-.',' ' ' ' 't'.'i.'V. , This state of affairs Will only last un tUitho. water; geeevdpwn - Were the locks completed, there; would., be no s necessity, fop Oiis, the steamer has no -difficulty in'reaehing!thefo0t-of the locke.''- kr? srtwuii o aw --n ,it ..'...i-t oa i.i.Jiur -'The-KegulatOr-will not make her reg ular trip .tomorro.w but wiH make the trip,$y cascades, and return on Thurs- .ni iv-yj-ij' TJ f' .!-' i( j '' r Oii't vi V S BOMETHt IfG JiABOUT i FKIT1T. if h? ' i0't ttt?mivJ ir,..j jfetci;,; ;j x'.: r, ' Two Little jranxntplia Train u OAoial '. .. .-.-.tisTf ; Bai. .-:-. j, .-. ' VarneyocA Varney,' :' - " ': - i No more of yonr blarney, .' .; ; About Oakland'! desert sands. , TKine. '-' Ju8;why Wasco, county should be set down npon by certain parties "as a fruit regijon of no consequence, " is, to the un initiated,t,mptifying.i' . But, to.r. those better informed it ia a matter ; fully . un- derstood. iWascooonntycan today show finer fruit of last years crop, solid temptr ing apples; than any other county in Oregon. . Samples have been on exhibi tion "in Thb CHKOsiciik show, window quite recently. .These were one lot" of bright, beautiful, red cheeked pippins, raised by Mr. J. W; Elliott, 'of Mosier, and another lot of another variety; chal lenging comparison, from the orchard pf Mr; Chas. Wing, of Wamic. With iiBuch evidences as those, it would seem that it is not .worth the time consumed "in bandying words with any man who dia putea the proposition. , , Southern Oregon baa a reputation for producing certain kinds of fruit, from which Wasco does not in the least desire to' detract one iota,-but whether the comparjaon seems; odious or : not ; cannot refrain. . trqnt copying 'from the weather bureau re ports this week the following paragraphs! j with.the i interpolatipnj; ,a3S'.&nf Yarney?, (This report, giving Oregon prospects by counties, for fruit the com- j ing season says: Jl' I1dZar4Everrtku)g needs' sunshine. FruiJbas been " damaged by frost and some grain ha te'ea drowned out.i jrasctThe conditiona of all "growtha are excellent.' FaH and spring grain ja making straw last jnd learsj areienterj tained that the heads o wheat and bar ley will be verjt short. .Ia places the fruit crop has been damaged by late frosts V'Strawberree-arere in theytnarket on the lltb, and green peas on the 12th. i'i'a't off-.' j", .-J'-:-". ... May Duke.' cherries ore-; rips in this city and a fine-lot was picked yesterday. v.'. :. o , - .... ; J ' Charles Reiley, of Antelope, is at the Umatilla house..: -. -r i i -, . ' S Editor Duthit of the Priheville Review gave the CnKONJCLK a pleasant ; call to- dayL-rj'T l s? --!:.. m i.-m v-lr ! .v '-n Tij N?. .P.1 'R'.; section of the Pres byterian delegates were shown about. Spokane falls yesterday. : - - ' . . . The cruisers Baltimore and Charleston have a call to go to Pnget sound to assist in another centennial celebration over there.'-' '' '.' ; . -'- - ' A sample of rye was brought to this office today that measures : b4 feet. . It wsb grown on : the " Curtis ? ranch; across 'the river.'. ' . a reeling or uneasiness exists :atnonr the old stock of Coeur d'; Alene miners. Alio therl train load, of non-union . men are expected in a few days.-, : . ., , Maya and Pease have a Splendid dis play of cbally dress goods, in, one of their show windows, which they offer at the'surprisingly lowr price of 50, cents thd dress pattern. ' : J " ' Fossil-JournaL A shocking' and ex trenieiy sad death ' oceurred ' at J Fossil Tuesday 'evening." While C; E.''Hunt, who was in the enmlov of F. M. Rnahv waaleading a mare from the corrallto ths-bainj the animal berjaIrightened and started to run, jerking him off his feeit f Unfortunately the poor fellow's handeaagba chlhWi Si?. aaa frightfully dragged about two hundred yrfdJr-tbsiirCiat UecleLX MrJIunt recently .jfnTa8fheStilaon ranch juatnorth ofiown. and waa n Indus tripiiayeiuj&Bf maiwv lie leave iri$e ib&fig, in jrtr poof frc stances. . - . On account of -some-trouble connected IPlMafyhns; facUjtlthwr Irfwerfi? rcline of - the Cascade portage-, the- steam- m" jn.y wm not run ioraiewaays. JSp wJrWUSS liift for Portland this afternoon to see what can'lk'doh'fr to ieciifS1 the- difficultly and ftpeatedtbfjl boats wjll,jB,be rxiAiwD.iWBiMnJtinje? ltl'toppag4 ia very unlcrtBnate.t . this . particular time aa the prospecta; were, very bright for a good run jol hrisiness' during the Coming (rammer1 it is earnestly .hoped that the cessation of traffic will only be temporary' '"'' y- -v..-.' - - -iv .-.'! ." -'i-l-'i.- iTi! ..... . . Speakins; of a section of nile from Seattle, honeycombed bjr the teredo, a Washington special says:. ;t -,"It wa3 litrr4 ally honeycombed. Had this specimen been-exhibited in:- congress- before the drydock was located on Puget sound, that dock would doubtless have gone to the Columbia river, as it is shown beyond all . question that any wooden substance will be severelv im'nred and practically destroyed by this insect." With all ;, due deference ; just such sample as that was shown : so the loca tion must be traced to some more fruit ful source. . Astoria was then in the "show" business. ' -.--, , The Oregon delegation will not recom mend! amy man for collector of cnstima at Portland rihtil after the' election! benator Mitehell savs. everv i nernon seeking theoffice" will have plenty of time to file applications by writing,; aii4 not be compelled to go to the expense of telegraphing their indorsements or their application for the place. J . ;', 1 Milkshakes and lemonade at R. C. Fleck & : Co's, No. 80 Second street. , Screen TVmra gnil Wins ninil, .f ...... ym ....v. V.WU .V iURLl &. Benton's. . , ",'..', "..V, 5-13d6t. . PnVlBt'a MilmanVo Kiu. nf l.n TT'- till house at a- bit-abottle-.-Sree lunch tonignt at o'clock. , , ; ' : ' ." Notice. ." The carpenter's union of this city have withdrawn their application to the coh-i tractors and builders of The Dalles be cause of an insufficient number of . sign ers. Signed - ' -' . . .-. ' E. Wilson, . rtf H.- R. Aktonsen, . ' '" c . r J. McMcllks, i W. Stlvestkb,' - A. xSYKBS. 5-17-lt. Committee. 11 RheumAtUm Cored In Three Days. ' Mint frl-non T.iftloinrin ia n Kttlo Sired eleven Vro. rMillitiir'in Ttalrlmnro' Ohio. Read what she savs:. --"I was troubled with rheumatism for two years, good. I was so helpless that I had to be carried like a babe when I was advised to get. a Dottie of UKamberlain's Pain Balm. : I got it from our druggists, Mr. J. Ai Kumber, and in three days I was up and walking around. -1 have not felt any return of it since and my limbs are limber Ha thev pvhi- . M wnt W. ties for sale h ' "RlnlreW 'Hrtnwhn' druggists. d&w ! "I anf very much pleased with Cham berlain's Cough Remedy," says H; M. Bangs, the druggist at , Ubatsworth. III. ''During the epidemic of Ia grippe here it took the lead and was very much bet ter liked than other cousrh- medicines." The' grip requires precisely ' the ' Samfc treatment .as. a. very severe cold, for which thia- remedy -is ' so efficient. . t It will promptly loosen a cold ! and- relieve the lungs, soon -effecting. iermanent cure,.7while 3nost- other 'medicines. In common use for colds ontv give tempor ary relief "50-cent Tsottles-Tor sale by xiiaKeiey sc riouguton j urnggists. d&w i.::t v:'"0 tan i. I i. i ill :-. .!jV ' ,M .A '-.!( ia-'!H : .1.1 I - i i. 1 HI :i .H t Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorii When Baby waa olckt we gave her Otstocia. ' " When ahe waa a Child, ahe cried for Castoria,, When sh became Hiss, ahe clung to Castoria, When ahe h ad Children, aha gave them Caatoriai ' 7T '.(f .- -ar "?cls;j;'..;i;ickf: Having on hand a-large' supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom: ers with ice in any quantity at a reason able rate, i We guarantee we -will supply the demand 'without advancing prices throughout the season,;,; Leave orders at C. F. lauer'8 store, Second street. - -o-2tiJ "V Catbs & Allison-; Campbell Bros. Proprs (Suecmors to . s. Ciaa.) Manufacturers of tbe ftnest French and -V k East of Portland. ' DEALSB9 IX Tropical Fniiti'Nots, tTigars and Tobacco. Can farnUh any of theae goods at Whoieaala or Retail f FHESH 4- OYSTBRSd- Fan qfl f drcig i ; flp tion , 'v""':,"Kt.;f ! xieV; n? ::i ' .. .-.' '-'Tf Will .V 'i:" 134 Second Sujiiexi '.toIliea-NAiaiinal " ' - Bank. Dalle City, Oregon . . ; DEALER IN V ';...--.'- -IEALER -Ifr- nougn anfl Diesseo Lumoer, and:a fuI Jine of Builder are carried constantly, in stock. Call and see xxs at, puy new store, southwest cornee of Second and Jefferson Street,'' Tje'fore' bnyine else 1 y-v ' .. . . ''. a - . . .- wjacao. yur prices are as many xmngs Deiow ail competitors .Maea.moosn mn , v ..... ,-, .- . MlSS AN N A . PETER 5 CO.. " r. . v . : . . ... ... : . .. ... ... . Pine iVI i 112 Second street, HEW BOOT RfiD SHOE STORE ! U.rS;rSNEMANT.FI HGE, , . " 114 SECOND STREET. We rhav". just received a large assortment oi C, D and E widths of Ladies' fine shoes and a full stock of lawn ' tennis shoes with'perforeald inner soles. . . i Leather, andfindings for sale. ' ' . " ' '-V-:w'',' " . Repairing Neatly r and Expeditiously ; Done. SPRING - ARRIVING t ; . : t E Jacobsen Largest Line of: Baby Carriages, Books Stationery ? ",r if'? and Musical Instruments. - . ";'.! i 'A'tt I 1 t 1 .- t '! 162 Second Street, PAUL KR -DEALER8 IN- rff; And the Most Complete and the ' - . ,, . .. ""Practical Painters and Parjer Sherwin-Williams and J. W, Maaury's Paints used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Mastrry Liquid Paints No chemical combination or soan mixture. ! ! A-first ielass article in air nhlnra. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Paint SJbopoonier Third and - X . WHOLESALE - - .t Liquor i!fsllPND"-LlQuRS-- f f iTa. J)iuWtwa i - - ' . . " jy-:,-.-t ,:t t.- f. T.yjrf . - .-c' 171 Second ; Street ' ' ' ' "' -.' . ftii.-.'.n i -r:;;. i - : :-'' ,-. . . . ... r. -f.Cv, j , j)-riS . !-. ! -,;;fi'. tf"Xi dj-fcl -). 'i . , ' sflk r.fi- , low as tne lowest, and on. f i.--- : ,.i ic --'.i 7 f l.'.iT - .. . . 1 1 i ne ry ! THE DALLES, OR. DAILY AT vi ' ' : - 1 & Co.'s. i i THET DALLES,JOREGON. - v . rt, - & CO., -AN GLASS, latest Patterns and Designs in '; . ' i Hninrem. Nnni hnt tT hM( hmnili nf tha. "" ' : . . !-!vi. ... Washington Sta.. ; ' The Dalles,' Oregea 4 ...... . AND ReTA!t ; " v? j 'Jlisr. . 1 . v .,, , jf; ) .... ;! ,-f.;i. it f . -v ri-m--4l'H -2-9 ?o Z.. .- ' few-r PT Dealer i j it T" ' " ' Z .'. .. i:'. -'i'"'J " ---------- - ; - i '