63 1 i o LiADlES, ATTEJ4TI0M. Our line of Hosiery is now complete 'in evjery, department. We can show you ; ? ! gpocyaluesi at j ioqj jic,, $ 1 .50 ; per .pair. v . v ,;i " " I (lpiranted absolutely fast, sassssaswissa. 1 .. ii B aassassssasa. s : . . The, Dalles Daily Chr omcle. Kntered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, -. . ' ; second-class matter. - ' , -'" Local AdYerttstna-. 1 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and ft Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. . , Special rates (or long time notices. '' i I All local notices received later than o'clock rill appear the following day. .....,.-. MONDAY - JUNE 27, 18U2 LOCAL KKKVITIKH. ill 'you want the news, ' , : You want This Chkoniclk. - ' If you are not a subscriber, please read this and hand in vour- name. 1 ' The awning makers harvest is u jk us." ' '-"' :- -: ' . ' . i At 8 :30 sharp this evening, choir prac tice at the Court house. Yesterday , the thermometer rated yflj.i in this city, northern exposure. Iter. Mr.' Sulcliffe left for the east to day. He will be absent until October. T. B. Merry has been discharged Ironi the asylnru and returned to; San Fran cisco. I. Mr. II.. C. Nielson met with a painful accident, by dropping a tailors iron goose on his foot. ' Mrs. Wallace Mahn lias given up her Dalles boarding house and returned, to her home on Mill Creek. v-' ' - Rev. O. D. Taylor and several friends from various portions of the east, left for the Atlantic states today. Inspector C. 1 Heald of Hood Kiver, is after all orchardists who are selling fruit known to have the scale. The Columbia river is again on. a stand today, within the tenth of a inch of thirty-three feet above low water mark. j . ! - i . The Woodmen of this city and vicinity expect a rare treat tomorrow evening when they assemble to receive their officers. Hon. J. D. Lee, of ,East Portland, came up on the Saturday r.ight train, and is packing up his household effects for removal to the metropolis. ' Farmers-and wool growers muet go to work to rid the Inland Empire., of hoar hound, before Oregon wool is denounced on account of its burry fleeces. . A special meeting of Jackson Engine Co. No. ly tonight -at-- the -City-hall. Business of importance, 7 :30 p. m. By special request. A. Kixi.a-K, Secretary. , ' The dwelling house pfMra. bow now for rent has been newly repaired inside J and out; is one .f the most desirable, tenements in the city, 4 .Should be seen to be appreciated.1 : ; ' ' ,J ' ' - The fir, alarm bell tolled this fore noon. In ad relays the news spread over the city that Wolf Schrader was -dead. -.'Mr. Schrader was an old time citizen, and an active member of the aepartment. . - Mr. Lord returned from his ' ranch k over in Clickitat today. His foreman Wm. Dunn, was buried yesterday. The funeral consisted .of thirty carriages. The widow and her two little children! so suddenly left fatherless, have the ten der sympathies of the people. The Dalles tenders a cordial invita tion to the people of Wasco and adjoin ing counties to join with us in celebrat ing the 4th of July. Let all our. neigh bors come and take part in the amuse ment that will be provided for their en tertainment. There will be lots of fun. Every one will be in good humor. .1 fcA BIvAvSIi & MAYS. '; -. : . , , .. '.. r ..... . H . ... a. conviction ior eeiling cherries in fested with, scale, ought to stir orchard ists to a sense ; of ; e situation.'; Trees should be looked after. ' i : 3 f Snow ii reported as still quite deep in the blue mountains, being in some places forty feet deep. It is packed so hard that horses can travel over it. - -Aareles8 smoker set the mail bags on fire in the Prineville stage Saturday night.' One pouch had a hole burned in it, and some of the mail was scorched.. A portion of a fleece of wool left at this office,' is so thickly filled with hoar hound burn that itL hangs ' together like a, felt. Grubbing is now starinsr wool growers ia the face of a dreaded reality. Master Brad. Bonney, son of A. A. BonneyjTwas picked up insensible near the cast end circus track) where he had fallen from a horse, this forenoon. It is feared that his case t may prove to be a serious one. : - : Tunnel riding,' with a car load of jolly young people returning from Amos Qui to camp at Bonneville -esterdav. was rather animating, sport, in which every- Douy indulged except the snoozer who wasn't permitted to snooze. : The champion KOyal Chinook of the season, sixty-seven pounds, Was caught Saturday evening just as the wheel was hauled up off the month of Three mile. It was properly embalmed in ice and shipped east by C. L. Phillips. Col. Cris. Taylor died at his home in Dayton on the 23d. He was one of the early pioneers, and a mason of the high est honors, in the United States. The funeral was largely attended by the fra ternity from Portland yesterday. K brilliant display of the aurora bore alis was witnessed last night between twelve and 3 o'clock, by all who were fortunate enough to see it. The banner was crimson hued, and stretched about 64 above the aurora, which appeared to stretch into space of abont 40. The owners of the old wooden s shells that collapsed in Portland last week, have been charged with all the blame for loss of lives by the fall of the structures. fo long as excessave rents can be got for such miserable shacks owners cam lirtlft as to their condition and refuse to incur any expense in making them safe. Seven car loads of people from Port land, and six car loads from Hennner. The Dalles, etc., met at Bonneville park yesterday and gave the mosquitoes a feast of blue blood from 1(J:10 a.? ni.",""till 5:ldp.-m.-l-The pesky mosquitoes, how ever, didn't Drevent itmnvof (WVi.nr. sionists from enjoying . themselves.) It wgAKuuuuuvi we ionuuctor a, an nual basket picnic.' i J i. .1 . . The Astorian and other naners. with the most laudable intentions, seem to think something should be done promptly, to uphold Senator Dolnh in hia action on the dalles boat railway. Opinion at The Dalles is divided on this question. - A good 'manv neonle think that Senator Dolph's adherence for the dalles project may peril the cascades locks. ' We want an open river. Mrs. Lawler, a widow- woman, form erly living in The Dalles, was arreatori during the week for the heinous crime of allowing a motherly ldhen and a brood of young chicks to run at large in the streets of Albina. A Mrs. Dyer was the prosecuting witness and the arrest seems to have been the culmination of a neighborhood row. Judge Carey promptly discharged Mrs. Lawler,- when he heard the evidence and should have read somebody a lecture regarding the making of frivolous arrests. O - 15c. up to Spasmodic efforts sr hvintr Tnnrlo tn establish a democratic daily paper iu Boise City.- I . r . . ' "' ) . , i ' -The recent lain was worth hundreds of. thousands of dollars to, Umatilla county, Oregon. , : ' ' If you wish to keep the dootbrs from your house and your children at home, raise a good garden.' A Ash-wheel hear Texas ferry in Co lumbia county caught 400 pounds of sal mon in one night last week.. : A company has been . granted permis sion to experiment with electric omni busses in London this summer. That would be just the ticket for "The. Dalles. The Cosmopolitan can furnish the omni bus." , ,, " The latest fad in the line of collecting is inaioi colored posters; the bills with which' the 'enterprising poster adorns boards and fences and dead walls about towh;-I In France and in ' several of - -the German cities this mania has taken a deep hold and is spreading rapidly. The Eastern Oregon Grange store in this city, will be closed perhaps today. It might be made a good paying busi ness, as it has been in the past, but loses by the fire and other discouraging "cir cumstances has 'rather forced the di rectors to a conclusion to close up. Mr. Chandler will still remain in The Dalles! The Vancouver Independent discov ered Farmer Jim ' , Vernon , through that city on the "way to his ranch and says : "The delicate task of teaching feeble minded calf-lets to drinV out of an eld lard bucket, has left t, of care and disappointment on his face ana epiasnes oi mufc and cream on his boots and trousers, but in other , . spects he is the same old "James." Rapidly as the work at the Aainria of the Astorian and Portland railroad line nas progressed since the mills have been able to supply lumber in quantities to keep pace with this operatibns of the builders, ' the progress made by the Corey Bros., the chief contractors, and tnose who have secured aubnntnu.f. under them has been more ranirl 4 v, 4,000; men are " now employed on the " Harley Andrews, tho Pacific K-nr... man at The Dalles.' has some eonH n looay, irom a mining camp in Montana. His friends - in the camp have struck it ! and the prospect here is that Harley wili catch that old time contagion, the min ing fever, that has in times past carried off so many people good, bad and indif eremfrom ; this- city . .That there is just 'as good gold; in the ground as was ever mined, nobody haB a doubt, and the farther the camp the coarser the gold is, perhaps, but we've seen something that tells that the secret of success is like the bird in hand being of more value than the one in $he bushes. , . Last Saturday noon aa Mr. Frank Woodcock was unloading a truck load of logs at the Wamic saw mills, the team at the yard which is used to do the unloading,- and ia trained .to work at the clink of a chain, heard the chain fall and started to pull the-load off the truck, be fore the hind chock was loosened. This threw' the fogtowajlMr'I'WocKlcock; and he was strock by ft with fearful -force. It was thought at first that he was killed. As soon as possible a messenger was sent to The Dalles, and Dr Logan was rommoned to attend the case. . He Bays Mr. Woodcock is terribly bruised up, and Buffers' considerable pain, butj that no bones are broken, and he will pull through with careful treatment. C , T.,., ..STEPHENS, DEALER' IN Dry Goods ff CLOTHING Koots, Shoes, Hats, Kte. Fancg Qood0, potion?, Etc.. . Ktc. Kto. 13-1 Second St., next to. Dalles National . , .Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. J. FOLCO, -DEALER IN- FRUITS, NUTS, ,. CANDIES, TOBACCO, -AJiD- FINE CIGARS. 7 The water used ia my Soda Fountain is filtered, and is guaranteed gerra proof. SAN FRANCISCO BEER HALL. Second Street, - The IJalles, Oregon. FRED LEMKE. Propr. '. Visitors to the San Francisco Beer Hall will find the best ni everything, and are sure to call again. Choice domestic ad imported Cigars, Wines, liquors. Beer, Kto. . Instantaneous photography has reveal ed the fact that the former method of representing lightning as a firey zigzag was entirely false, a sort of optical . de lusion.' Those who wish "Dr. "Tuckers profes sional services, will please call at their earliest convenience as he expects to permanently close his business, in this city, on or before July 10th. ' . A lover of piscatorial sports was set off by the Regulator yesterday, as she was going to the Cascades, and to his horror found out, after the steamer had left him, that the high water had caused bis favorite landing to become an island. The only way out of the dilemma' was for him to attempt to reach shore by a line of willows. He then placed his lunch in hia fish basket, put his watch as high up as possible secured a foot log which he managed to push ahead to keep himself free from "being stuck in the soft muddy bottom, and thus he reached the shore safely. He was not far from a fine trout stream, atid the amusement of the next five hours made him forget the troubles he had "exper ienced to reach the seclusion . of the epeckeled beauties in his basket. Tell ing the incident to one of his friends he remarked : "But I can tell you, when 1 was crossing that sticky flat up to my arm-pita in cold Columbia river water, I felt as if Mrs. Butler might be a widow if I got stuck." ,' To Tfie Singer. Try and be on hand at 8 :30 o'clock sharp this evening, at the 4th of July choir practice at the court house. Let us have a good rehearsal. Be on time. The Klickitat Traced jr. John Green has been placed under ar rest for the 'murder of Wm. Dunn, in Klickitat county Saturday. The tragedy occurred about nine miles north of the ranch of Mr. Lord, at a station up on the mountain, about 7 a. m. Dunn had left home in the morning, and . at the station as he drove: hp in v hrs cart, Green carue'out and insultingly accosted mum. ine latter threw; off his -coat, and slapped Green's face, but inflicted no injury. Almost immediatelv Dunn was shot. The ball from Green's pistol taking such fatal effect that Dunn stepped but a few paces, exclaimed "I am shot," fell and died. Trouble ex isted between the men before, on ac count of some cattle, and while it is al most a sure thins that Green intended to slay hi victim this may not be estab- nsnea as a Tact in court. ,. The verdict of the coroners' jury was to the effect tRut Dunn came to his .death from a pistol snot wound, inflicted by John Green with criminal intent. - Notice to Woodaaea. -All members of -Mt. Hood camp. " ' uvuucu W meet in. t their hall at 7 :30 a. m. Tuesday, July 28th 1892, to receive Supreme Offi cers. - By order of- ... -i J- M. Hcxti.votos, .-:.' .' . '.-' ,. . O. C. The" lower part of the Gllhouaen iwiM on Fulton street consisting of five rooms, partly furnished. Enquire on the prem isee. ,, .' i - .. . 5-Htf . '. ' WAKTID. -' A gjrl to do general housework, good wages, apply at this office.. , . ' t . -' .' To, Let. . ' Dwelling of A. E. Dow at'the east end of Third street. SACRIFICE SALE ! - My entire stock of MILLINERY AND LADIES' UNDERWEAR, will be sold in large or small quantities to suit purchasers, as I shall retire from business, It is also a rare opportunity to buy a "well established business: ISrfnEZ.. ft- B-a M ISS ANNA PETER 5 GO. ? 112 Second street, - FIRE WORKS! E. Jacobsen & Go.'& 162 Second Street. THE DALLES, OREGON. " & . .. FIRE ttlORKS! FIRE WORKS, A good gardener and farmer who well understands everything of the kind. A good head man. Wants a place to work. Apply at this office. . 6.2ndtf A rare opportunity for the ladies is now afforded by Mrs. Philips, who is of fering millinery at one third less, as she has decided to retire from tile business. See advertisement.' -''-'.: . 6.1 8dtf LOST. " A plain gold sleeve button marked R. M. .' The finder will oblige bv leaving it at this office. - " : ' JfOTICK. "All Dalles -Citv warrants registered prior to October i, 1890, will be paid if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after this date. : Dated June 6th, 1892.' ' i , O. KiXEKSty, tf. Treas. Dalles City. -'..'f-i ''' j ;..iaolation Notice. Tr . - , Notice ia hereby given that the law partnership heretofore existing between E. B. Dufur, George Watkins and Frank Menefee, under the firm name and style of Dufur, .Watkins & Menefee ia this day dissolved by mutual consent. : George Watkins retiring from, the firm. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm will please call at once and pay the same to Frank Menefee, and all per sons having claims against said firm will present the same to him for payment. Business will be continued at the "old of fice, under "the firm name of Dufur & Menefee. E. B. Dufuk. ' George Wat-kins. Fban-k Menefee. Dated this 25th day of June, 1892. 6.25d4w Ladies' Parse l,oat. A ladies purse, containing a five dollar gold piece, about four dollars in silver, and a gold dollar, engraved "Sept. 25th, 1887." If found please leave at the store of Mays and Crowe. 6-2d6t Fisher's Shaving- and Bathing i'arlor. From and after thia. date my place of business will be . closed ' on Saturday evenings after 10 o'clock, and open on Sundays from 7 a. in. until 12 o'clock noon. JUi-IUH Fisheh, m Second Street, The Dalles, Or. 1 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. ' : " I ' ;: v :.' ,.. r-r- 1 j . When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria, : When she -was a Cfcild, abe cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clnng to Caatoria, , When aha had Children, she fa-re tbem Caatorio CajiBs;e of Baaiaeas. Having disposed of all our stock in terest and good will in the business of Orchard & Co., grocery, crockery and glass ware, in The Dalles, Or. This is to notify , all parties concerned that the firm of C. L. Richmond & Co., will con tinue in business at the old stand, who will collect and pay all bills of the past firm. We recommend our patrons to continue business with the new firm- as above, f j. t . Orchabd A : Gov ' The Dalles, Or June 6th 1892. ' : i The Dalles, Portland 4 Astoria Jlav. Co. Until further notice the Regulator will make trips to the Cascades 'and return On ThllrtMlnva dnri Snnilam lnaini The Dalles at 7 a. m. Excursion rates. 50 cents for the round trip. 6-2Stf ; PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. Block, The Dalle?, Oregon, : Chap ray a it -T -i-sfsa - THE; DALLES, OR. ''. A- FIRE WORKS! 7 . - . K Notice. i "Notice ia hereby given thut sealed pro posals for. the construction of wooden steps or stairs from the foot of the bluff at the south end of Laughlin street to the top of the bluff, will be received at the office of the .Recorder until four o'clock of Thursday June 30th, 1892. Plans and specifications' may be seen at the Recorder's office. The council re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the common council of Dalles City. Fkank Menkfek. Recorder of Dalles City. Dated this 16th day of June, 1892. COLUMBIA - CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Prpprs (Siccwsors to w. s. Craa.r Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made O .A. 3D I IE S , East of Portland. :- ' -riyzAtins in ; '; .' V Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobam Caa 'furnish auy of these zod4 at Wholeaal or Retail afresh oystbus. r . . ' Ice Cream and Soda Water.. : , . i. 104 Second Street. The Dallas. Or.. J. L.: FISHER "" W. J. MONTAGUE. (6 -PROPRIKTORS OP THF. Elete Shaving Parlors Bath Rooms. SEOOND STREET. THE DALLES, 0B. Gentlemen will find THE ELETE fully up to the times in every respect. Hair Cutting in the best manner, in every style of the art. Smooth Shaving and I'eriect Baths. . . Hours : Everv day and evening dar ing the week. Closed on Saturday ' eve nings after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun days from 7 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon. AND OYSTER HOUSE. One f the Finest Cooks in The. Ille All Worst doae by White Help. Next door to. Byrne,- Floyd dt. Co. a' Drug Htore. 85 Union St., The Dalles. Just Openedi Irs. B. JOJiES - Proppiete?. :' ' " ' y . Everything the Market Affords, at Heasonable ,' ' '.Rates. taurant