The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Poatofilce at The Dalles, Oregon, as xcuon4-laMi mutter. - - Local A clTerttKlna:- . - 10 Cent per line or first insertion, nnd 5 Cents per Hue lor each Mibseqnent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. -All local notices received later than i o'clock will appear tae following duy. TIME TABLES. , ' JtalIroal..' :Tfr. '. KA8T BOND. No. -i. Arrive 12:01-A. St. ' . " Depart 12 :0 A. M., - 8, " 12:3ft P. X. 12: 50 P. M. ' s - Tin bocsd. Ko.l, Arrive 4:2.1 A.M. Departs 4:30 A. K. " 7, 6:00 P. U. 6:20 P. M. Two locu freiirhta that earry passciiRers leave one for the wmtaf 7:00 a. m., andone for the out at :li A. K. ; . - a , trti-f-i fr -r-' ' .-X : For "l'rinevlllc, via;' Bake Oven, leafe-daily t6 A.M.'- '.' , ' For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon ity, leave 'fot Duf ur, KinRHley, Wamic, Wapinif ia, Warm Spring and Tysih Valley, leave daily (except Bundav) at 6 A. M. For Goldendale. Wanh., leave every -day of the week except ttunday at 7 A. M. umcen for all lines at the Umatilla House. n it r rrrr,-' t C r --."-orrtca- ouas eineral Delivery Window.. , to 7 p. nl. Money order er , ..... nu to 4 p. m. l ,.',...",-. .vjl. m.,toI0a. in. f r ... v i sunaay w trains going East.... 9 p xa. and 11:43 . m. " West..;... p. i. and o::p. m. 8tfe for Goldendale 7:30a. m. " f " Prineville....:-v 5:30 a.m. .V '"Dufurand Warm Springs. .5:80 a.-m. ' 9 n" Ulnvliw for I.vlc Al llartland. .6:80 a. m. "..jAureiape.. . . . .:.o;ou, in. . TC-ivnt"Knni1iiV- . Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. Monday Wednesday and Friday.. SATURDAY - f- - ' JUNE 4, 18U2 LOCAL BKKTITlESt If you want the news; 'j- ; ." : ;- . You want Thk Cnnosic.B. .. '. . If you are not a subscriber, please read tnis and hand in your name. "' - Some wooi sold in The Dalles at from 11 to 14 cents a pound today. -'' Mr. J.'K. Taylor, of Bellinghaiu bay, arrived in the city on the noon train v.; Mayor Mays was in the city today at tending to official and private" business. Minneapolis will be the political center of the country for the next week or two. A rate of $3.14 per cwt., on wool from 'The Dalles to eastern points, went into effect yesterday. Labor day was suitably observed in The Dalles, as a half holiday, wherever possible to do so. v : Mrs. P-wntx left. for the east. today- tol i Vbe.'ia attendance at'the; bedside ioI her - mother, who is reported ilI.-'-j-r ; . : , ,. Martin Donnell met with an accident 3b the pharmacy of Snipes & Kiiiheraly thi8 morning, which cost bini a 8iiit of. 'clothes. The phial that broke contained sulphuric acid. - .' " ., r! The old marks coming back to The Dalles 'this 'season on wool sacks -is . prima facia evidence that t)ve - Regulator) people are deserving more credit than they receive for fixing prices. " --- i R Mays', M.'P.Jsenbrg7 and Ed itor Gourlay addressed a rousing meet ing at Dufur last inght.: - J. --C Leasure spoke at the Court' house in this city. Today will wind up the campaign. ; ' ' Mrs. Smith 'French' gave, a tea' last evening in honor of Judge Condon's sister, now 'visiting The Dalles from the east. The menu card was a handsome piece of painting by a young lady of this xcity..-!".:4ff.; IA . Elder . F, Bonney writes a sketch of the late Wm. A. Allen,. .of Eight.mile .whose sadden death cast a sad' gloom over circles where the decease wasbest - known, on the 28th,, also pays a deserv ing tribute to the sons , and - daughters who mourn the father. l " " The average Dalles strawberry, for ex-. moicion purposes this reason, average -sixteen jyt& pound. This' beata the loitowing recora: "A- iruit raiser on lake Washington, near Seattle, recently picked fifteen BtrawbeTrles from his vines that weighed thirteen ounces and filled ' a large sised berry" Ix." ' X. Holden of. -Grass Valley, was. ran over Tuesday in Tygh Valley by a wagon, , loaded with 1,200' feet of lumber. ; Mr. . Holden had got off the wagon to pick up some hay that had fallen, off, when the team started, rip suddenly and he fell between the wheels, the hind one pass- . ing over his stomach. . He was placed . in a buggy and Aaken to his home in Grass Valley, buf the 'result of the in jury , has not been "ascertained, ' The times are ripe for reform in coun ty road building, and - Wasco - has set the example. At least that is what, all say who have seen th work. There ' is no - question in which, all classes of people ' are more -directly interested. . The :.; ordinary methods of road making and road repairing are oaily playing at road making. The Iron horse has solid road beds, beautifully ballasted and abridged ; lut the faithful four-legged' horse goes on miring and wtmrlng out bis life pul ling the farmer wealth to market. -- There are several changes . far- nbte . in the Astoria newspaper field, this ; week. The Daily Herald will suspend today , -gg he editor says he has lost all the money . he has in the present, venture nd Will ' try and recuperate in the publication of a weekly. The Talk lias alx ceased, to prattle; bnt is followed by a- new issue, ' called the Examiner'. v '-The - bid reliable Attorian jogs along about us tis.ual, but not as a financial succesa. Nearly $50,' 000 has been sunk in Astoria newspapers in the pact-thre yean. - V Lane Co. Tiines. When Gen. Weaver of Iowa was in this county. '.he 'made a unique bargain with Cam Vanderpool of Soap Creek, the general wanted some China pheasant sent back to Iowa to be turned loose on his possessions and Cam wanted some wild turkeys for his cattle ranch near the summit. The one could easily grant the wish of the other and an agreement was made to that end in a few minutes. Cam has already com-., menced to fulfill his part of the contract and he expects the young turkeys will be here before many months. The ; heavens displayed a wonderfully grand scne whigh, Wasf witnessed by people of The. Dalles last..evening,. for about half an hour before siyiset The sun formed the central figure, ..around' which -radiated two , large; circles,, the outer one more luminous than the inner one, and at the angels ; right, left and top, ' were exposed bright, perihelion. The zenith shone, brightly, for a.: portion of thfc time, and all combined to-make a picture never to' be ' forgotten i Shbrtlv after sunset, and before . the shades Jdf night had fairly settled 6ver theearth, a large meteor appeared and .exploded, with apparent observation of its frag luentsnorth.and.west .of the city, seem ingly short of Mount Adams. In the past few days several eastern capitalists have arrved in The Dalles, to look over the Situation of affair here, with the riew. of making, investments. They appear, to bet pleased, with . the prospects, and we predict'' a boom for The Dalles, and country surrounding, before long, which will astonish the na tives. Amongst those here now whom we have . met and become' acquainted with, are Dr. D. B. Cornell, and Messrs. T&. Steel, and S. H. Blakely of Saginaw, Michigan, and Mr. John. Argus of Buf falo, N. Y. ..To arrive today are: Prof. F. P. Vanderberg of Buffalo, Mr. Clark C. Foster f Saginaw, and others. a Thb Chroxiclk extends the right band in fellowship to these 'gentlemen,' and wishes that they may -,be more, than pleased with what; they 'see about this region of boundless wealth and unlim ited resources. .' - Speaking of the report that a branch of the Union Pacific will be extended to the mouth of the Wallowa river, a . dis tance of twelve miles, work on .which will be commenced at once, a leading shipper of Wasco and Sherman while in Portland yesterday, asked when the Union Pacific would ' make a similar move "here. - The answe j va': s'"Oh fan at. too near The Dalles." ' Meaning by . that reply ); that " when" the cas cade -. leaks' r are -open, the Union Pacific;, railroad - ,c0uld ..not - compete with t. thei fleet- - of . i twenty "flv-l, or thirty steamers thereto : be- seen along The Dalles water front ' daily from As toria,, Kalama,! Portland, Oregon - City 7 Salem,.. McMinnVille, . Vancouver, etc., as now seen at. Portland, taking the pro ducts and manufactures of the Inland Empire to market, in exchange for com modities which' wedimol producer"" v 1- . ii I. i 4 . . THK CITt 'SOVEB.fMINT. Meeting of the Common' Council ' Last i At the regular session of the 'eomnion council Iast evening Mayor Mays pre- , sided, and the i' following'- members an-1 swered roll call:-- - -- . ' Messrs. Dufur, Haight, Hansen, Kreft, Maier, and Thornbury. , " Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. v Reports of various city officers, treas urer, recorder, marshal, and street com missioner, were read and placed on file. Repairs to the cistern corner of Fourth and Union, were authorized. The petition for a flight; of steps up the bluff, at the head of Laughlin street, was referred .to committee.- j ') The matter of the placement of an arc light in the eastern portion of Bluff ad dition was referred K(. committee. The council was officially informed re specting the resignation of Mr. Hunger, and election oi Jud..S. Fish, as chief en gineer of the fir department;, and the election was ratified. ' The bill of i.,H. Jackson," for services as night watch some time last year,' was on motion laid on the table. z . , An ordinance transferring funds .from the general fund, lor payment, of war rants due, passed. - Warrants' were ordered in payment of claims against the city as follows : Frank Menefee, recorder: T-92 00 R V Gibons, marshal. , . . ... 99 00 J T Staniels, street commis- - sioner .'..ir:.-ri, . . .k: 75 00 Geo T Young, fire engineer .v.'.. 80 60 Geo C Munger, -wardenx. ..T! 12 00 O Kinersley, city treasurer. . - 50 00 F M King, labor. . . 13 00 Dalles Lumbering Co.; Mil.. . 10 69 lrerguson, hauling........:. 4 75 A S Cathcart, do'.".' : .",'.'.. . . 1875 8 Klein, biU. i .i .', .'. . ..-r.; . . 2 00 Water Commissioners, . 1 OfficBTent.. ........ '32 00 Chboniclb Publishing Co., bill ' . i 3 00 C E Haight, boarding prisoners 13 40 G H'Blakeney,.' hauling. ...... 1 504 Uon Howe, night watch. 75 00 G C iBills, dOi.-:C A : .- -J. . ,. .. 62 00 Electric Laght .Co.,,Marshal's . - office light. ... 160 Streets, dc.. . : .v;.-.'.-.)..;.. 270 00 Engine house, dW. v v.'.: :'.. ' - 6 35 Riggs, labor.s..: . ... . . v t .1 00 Ike Perry, do.:...:',". ....... .: - 2 00 J, T Peters & Co; bltf.-. . . . r, .V; 10 50 Maier & Benton, do..., .. 4 15 Paul Kreft & Co.do... 4-.v.:. . I. 175 Mays & Crowe, ' do. . '. . -. : 6 52 Geo J Brown, cash:,'. iT, . . . .' , 1 50 (J M Jt outs, building hoe house -159 00 On motion th council adjourned un til Saturday evening next at 8 o'clock. "Miss, Lillian Emerson was thrown from her saddle horse on Fifteen mile creek yesterday, and seriously injured. It is stated that some of Jerry Simp son's constituents are displeased because Jerry uses a bicycle. But Jerry knows what he is doing. A bicycle eats no hay. - ' ' . . Wm. Frazier, of Portland," will be in The Dalles, on Monday and Tuesday June 13th and 14th for the purpose of buying saddle horses? He wants 25 head of sorrel, well broken saddle horses, and 25 head' of, grays. THorses to .stand about 15 to 16 hands high, and weigh from 1,000 to 1,100 each. - . - The sad" news was received herethis afternoon of the drowning at Celilo today of ' Mr. :A. Byers', a car penter V who has worked for Mr. Glenn since the' Regulator was finished.: He went to Celilo to work for .Mi. Taf t a few days ago.-.' He accidentally slipped into the river from his work. JHe leaves a wife and chUd in this city."'' .0. ; 1'roMpeeta f6r Having the. 15l ' Cfelebra- '.-';-''. c;r ' ' tlon for ,;lrear,.-. ' . : The executive" committee of, citizens appointed to make arrangements for the coming "Fourth; o July celebration- in The Dalles, feel assured in. saying that thev believe the indicationsaire favorable for a grand celebration. There will be a meeting of the committee tonight, at the council chamber . (old court house), to hear.- reports o'f solicitations, etc. In anticipation we may say these reports are highly encouraging. Citizens gen erally having been very liberal, so far, iri subscribing to the fund. t Street sprinkling will be carried on all day Sunday, and all night Sunday night, and -on the 4th (Monday), to keep down the dost. ; ' . ... '. . : The fire department is anxious to turn out in f oil force ;' and as The Dalles now baa five efficient companies in the de partment, including four well equipped hose companies, plenty of fire plugs, and an abundance of water, a firemens' tournament can be got up which will be quite creditable to. the city. . .' v . Moonlight Excursion. - ' Under the management of the Good Intent .society, a moonlight excursion will be given on the -steamer Regulator, Friday evening the JLlth. Steamed will start from landing at eight and return about twelve. A pleasant time is an ticipated arrd a cordial invitation is ex tended to the gopd people Of The Dalles. Tickets 50 cts., will be fpund at Snipes and Kinerslys.- Ice cream and cake will be served at 25 cts, extra. Committee. ; .- Church Notices. '' - J i. : ' jRev- .Q. Ri'. Burn side pastor of the Dearborn St.' Baptist church of Buffalo, will preach at the services in academy hall tomorrow morning at eleven o'clock. The Sunday school follows the morning service.' The pastor Rev. O. D. Taylor will preach at the union service in the court house at 8 p. m. .' ' s Rev.'A. C.: Spencer, will discourse in the Mi E. Church tomorrow at 11 a. an, on "Uan a Christian commit Kin'' and at 8 p. m.', on "'"The Christian and the Ballot.' Sunday SchooL-at 12 :20, and Bible study at 7; p. m.', on "Our duty to our . feeniors. A special), invitation is given to attend all the services i , . . -3 : StuTtlns J-ctorle. Ths" arrival of ' fourteen ' carloads ' of rolled oats in this city from Iowa is a sad commentary on the energy and en terprise of Oregon farmers, 'data to Oregon would , be a good deal like carry ing coal to. Newcastle if our agriculturists in the state would get a move on them selves. Portland Welcomed Don't lay everything to. the'farmers. There are plenty of oats' for'the pianu- lacxure of rolled, oats ; but we, have, no factories. - Pitch . iato-- the capitalist. Albany Democrat.' ''' ; " -. ' Don't pitch into any oner but ' if -vou have $10 or upwards to spare ' put'it at the service of whoever.el8e'ia.re8oved in good faith' tq start the milUc Aatorian .,Yes, . and sundry and divera ,other local industries.. Factories 'for. making glass and crockery ware, iron 1 cartings, leather, boots and shoes, etc.' would pay in' The Dalles. fWe have ; the iBandi the mines, the hides,' etel' and, J we, have not got the money we can invite the capitalist to come and abide with us. - 3 . ' 1 i , , : . : Abort Stspa. V You caanot run a rumor down. or- Good advice is not always kind. Sometimes it is cruel to be kind. Hope is the greatest of remedies. The ana. is a' most- brilliant success It i thefast man who must go elpw, The cool liar makes it red hot all summer. Piety is often- knee deep. A burnt mustache dreads the short cigar. Brains wilt not always tell. It sometimes keeps 'Im'utui Some people find their choicest pleasure in looking at the dark sides of clouds. Men and women understand each; other much '' 'better''"'-than .'they' 'understand themselves. J-.- . . T1, '..-. What the extravagant young men really needs is a poor wifeto share hia property with him. " '' - The world is a great factory in which we all spend our time riveting this and that together. , , . ... - - ', Notice. -' ". ,' AH persons ; indebted ', to , the, late firm of Mr. Farland and .French will please call at the old store, now Messrs. rfiaflft Ar XTn v. wVi prp Xf -ITrnoh nrlll lo 1 ii waiiiug- iuhii ' tuey muy msiKe im mediate settlement of their'notes and ac counts. . - .. .' t S. Fkkkcu, , 6-3-d4wlm . For the company. Notice. - ; - . All persons indebted to the late firm of W Bolton & Co., Antelope, either by note or beok account, will please call at the old store and make immediate set tlement of the same. Wilbi-b Bolton, dwlm For the company. . Notice. ' All persons knowing themselves in debted to the late firm of . Van Duyn & Co., Tygh Valley, ither by note or book account, will please call at the old store and make immediate settlement of the same. '; . - C. J. VakDcvk, dwlm.-.- .y For the company. Sheep Wanted. '." . Curtis & Smith of Center ville Wash, want to buy 1,000 head of sheen. Any .one having them for sale please write us at tne a Dove named place. ;. . . 5-31-dwtf - - Curtis a Smith. Pabst's Milwaukee beer at the Uma tilla honse at a bit a bottle.. Free lunch tonight at8jo'clock .i.,, . .U : f 'iii . i : - ' " 1 V The Ie WKon. The ice wagon of Cates & Allison is on the streets every morning from 6 to 8 o'clock. Any orders for ice left with Will Vanbibber's express or at the store of Chas. Xauer will be promptly at tended to... . : . Cates & Allison. K.ost rackase. . The finder of a package, or parcel, con taining a pair of Ko. 11 shoes, 7 yards of gingham, and 3 yards of muslin, will confer a favor, and bo suitably rewarded on leaving the same at the store ot Cris man & Corson, The Dalles. - 522tf Uuildlug Material. We offer to the building public a full line of building material. We do not resort to trickery to- buy' or sell any lines handled by us. Wm. Jctlek& Uo., Lumber Dealers. Sole agents for the ''Oregon'Mime and Oregon sewer and chimney pipe.- 5-7dtf A Pointed. "I am very much pleased 'with Chanl- Denain'B uouga Kemeav, says rl. M. Bangs, the druggist at Ohatsworth, 111.. 'During the epidemic of la grippe here it took the lead and was very much bet ter liked than other cough medicines." The grip requires precisely the same treatment as a very severe -cold, , for which this remedy is so efficient. It will promptly loosen a cold and . relieve the lungs, soon effecting a permanent cure, while most other medicines in common use for colds only give tempor ary relief. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, d&w ICB I i . ICJ! ;. ICE! '. ' ' ; . -Having' on hand s large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom ers with ice in any. quantity at ft reason able rate. ATe guarantee we will supply the. demand ' without advancing prices throughout the season.- Leave orders at C. F. Lauer's stot Se'ond street..- '. o-2tf -'..- ' . - Cates & Allison- .NOTICE TO IC'fr CONSUMERS; V As manager of The Dalles Ice Co. I wish to contradict f&e statements that' I was only acting as agent for an outside company. . I own- one , half interest' in the company, and will sell ice this year and for years to come, and should a crop of natural ice come in this locality we will put up enough to supply this city for three or four years and Spokane com panies will then have to withdraw their agents from here; Respectfully, " , . W. S. Ckam, Manager. . The Dalles, Portland & Astoria flay. Co. I-; I TJT iE. . ' Until further notice the Regulator will make trips to the Cascades and return on Thursdays .and- Sundays, leaving The Dalles Bt7a.ni. Excursion rates. 50 cents for the round trip., r ; , 5-23tf COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Cam pbell B rosr Prpp.rs 5 4 1, -iliinufftCtnrCTH of the finest Frencn and Home Made . - Ol lST 3D X .33' Kaat of Portland-, ' ' y UEALKB3 IX. Tropical Fruits, Nut " .Can furnish or Retail any of tbexa goods at Wbotesala . ' '.' t.nei'- '. ' t i ' ; ' ' StT1 fii I 'V i i: -' Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. , c. P. STEPHENS, non. i ;.-i DEALER IN LOTH IN G ' Boot, ' Slioea, Rati, Etc. '.. Kt., 134 Second. St.. next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregoa, ivfy broods Jos. T. Peters -DEALERS INV Rough anil Mm and a full line of Builders' Supplies, all of whioti are carried constantly in stock. N Call and see ns at onr new store, southwest nornflp of Second and Jefferson Streets, before buying ielse where. -V Our j prices are as low as the lowest, and oh. many things "below all competitors. 7; v;v . HEW BOOT RflD STON EMAN y.,,: 114 SECOND We have just received a large widths of Ladies fine shoes and a full assortment of . the 'celebrated "Gans Shoes" already well ';. :. ; . . known to the wearers ' . Leather and findings for sale. Repairing TTeatly and MISS ANNA PETER & CO., trie ISIillinery 1 112 Second street, NEW Webster Unabridged ONLY $1.00 EACH, E. 162 Second Street." acoose J :'' ' '. J ' '" - a -' Webster & Guhler - Pianos, also Ear huflf 1 sold on easy PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- P AI N TS. OT LS And the Most Complete and the .faVPraclical Painters and Paper Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's the most skilled workmen employed chemical combination or soap mixture. orders promptly attended to. , : .i :" . .' . W v.'. Store and, Paint Shop corner Third and J. MM AG K, WHOLESALE . i-' 'i it h IN ESTf W I N ES Liquor 171 Second ; Street, Prenchs' Block, - S KIBBE X". w . Xj. 1BI a-fc s - s , , it, -rrv-'. ....... a3r-a y r l'i-'''1,sfex;f- --If Mr '' If Si J Tflfej'': "Stf- :-g m: r :f.y MnRnfli- .8s i &C6 alumDei, SHOE STORE ! &';. FIEGE STREET. . assortment of C, D and E Expeditiously Done. THE 1DALLES, OR. THIS WEEK ! Dictionary 7KT- & Co.'s. n the dalles, Oregon. Organs, installments. AN D GLASS, Latest Patterns and Designs in - - Hangers. ..None but the best brands of the Paints used iri all our work, and none bat Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. Ho A first class article in all colors. All . , Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon AND- RETAIL : AN D LlQUORS. HOTE M BIB!E1. Dealer Fropr, , :