C. F. STEPHENS, SACRIFICE SALiE ! DEALER'IN IiflDIES, flTTpHTIO. Our r line of Hosiery is now complete in every department. We can show you good values at i oc., ,12 Jc, 1 5c. up to $1.50 per pair. -''V J . Color guaranteed absolutely fast The Dalles Dafly Chronicle. Kntored a the Postofllce nt The Dalles, Oregon, as ncooud-cUss matter. - Local Advertising. 10 I'ents per Hue for first insertion, and 6 Cents 'per line foe each KUbKcqnent inertlon. Special Tates for long time notices. All local notiees received later thau :t o'clock mill appear the following day. TUESDAY JUNE 28, 181T2 LOCAL BKKT1TIES. . If you want Uie news, You want This Chronici.k. 'If you are not a subscriber, please read ' (fais and hand in vour name. , , .; Is this hot enough for you? Jagsou notes the tendency of the soak r to Iwcoiae a sponge. A' single swallow doesn't ' make a spring, but a single toad does. J. A. Crossen got home this morn from his last Sundays picnic." i mr. rranK rrencii is noine trom Oberlin, Ohio, to spend his vacatio Mr. Ordway, the Nestor of Ch weth, little White Salmon, is in the today. - Thermometer 100 degrees today, with . a stiff breeze in sight, and indications of shower. ' Some wind clouds hove in sight about noon today, and the hot, hotter, hottest, is about over wtyh. ; ; Several ; reptiles, imported from the tropics, are on exhibition, today in the show window at Floyd & Shown's drug store. Messrs. B. F. Iiughlin, A. S. Macal lister and Hugh Glenn returned from A mosquito camp, , Bonneville, on last nights passenger. Mr. Mc D Lewis, who has been very ill at the Umatilla hocse for some time past, was taken to Salem today to the house of his brother. ' ; ! - Mr. ana Mrs. J. D. Wilcox, and Mrs. Kelsay, are in from Kent shopping. Mr. W. came within a few votes last election of being stuck for commissioner in his county. .' . A single horse beat the record lust evening down Second, up Union into Third, heading off the hose boys, and furnishing a job for the blacksmith." He had no driver. . . . , .. j The East Oregonian . reports .rattle snakes numerous in Pendleton. Per haps that's the reason people don't work their gardens. They are afraid of snakes getting into thejr boots. ; : , ; ', A band of cattle crossed the ferry into Oregon from the hills of Klickitat this afternoon. They are for the butchers trust at Troutdale", and have been picked up just any way to get them. - ' In some sections of Eastern Oregon squirrels are reported as literally mow ing down the crops, in some places whole fields have been devastated. This is - not at all necessary.. Just send to Snipes and Kinerslv. far snmo ..r i. - , - v i 1 1 1 L- sure shot squirrel poison. '. - Several Indians have been drowned in the Columbia this year, but tho saddest of all reported, is that of an old blind Indian whose canoe broke adrift, up in the Umatilla region, and help that might have saved was withheld, as no body who saw him knew of his infirm ity. The last heard of him he was drifting hopelessly and helpless toward the falls of Celilo. . . ! PHASE & MAYS June 17th, 1876. the thermometer showed the temperature at The Dalles to be 130. . That is the only time the rec ord has advanced above 100 until yester day, when it reached 101 Today it was an even 100". The Chinese value the claws of bears very highly and will pay fabulous prices for them under certain conditions. It is believed by them that a bear's claw brings good luck. But if the Celestials in this town who sell whiskey to In dians, are caught, their bears claws will not save them from a merited overhaul ing. Hitherto the courts have been lenient to this class of criminals, white, black, or almond-eyed, but the fre quency of outrageous proceedings on the . r ,3 T r a, mi yuii. ui uruukcu inajans will 8U id ana some very stringent measures soon drunken Indian took possession of ill creek bridge last evening and made vigorous war upon the whites.. He was armed and for a time made things altogether too demonstrative for Messrs. Schnnno, Marden, and Senator Hilton, and other residents of West End. Finally Chief Engineer Jnd.. S. Fish came along the road at a 2 ;40 gait with nis iamons trotter Mm Keed, accompan ied by Mr. S. H. Soudfreim, and the Indian gave them a signal to halt, bj didn't halt. He dodged the bdllets andcame in a flvine. soni "after which Officer GT&Pue umuI ifl""purguit of the noble red man, raised the seige, and marched the besieger into the cooler. He had a companion who escaped. As these drunken Indian fracases are be coming quite monotonous, it is deemed advisable that their source of fire water supplies be detected and pulled. It is also suggested that' the nominal fines imposed . both upon the seller of the whisky and the drunken Indian, is too small to be any punishment, and both are consequently more or less defiant of the rights of the people. ; - Fir-meu' iKuncrxl Siotlc. All firemen of The Dalles, are invited to meet , at Jackson Engine House, at " - j . . j. , wuivuvn, trvimrn- day, June 29tb, 1892, to attend the fun eral of W'nlfomrnr 3rlivadoT ' c r Jui. 8. Fish,. Chief Engineer. ' . Dalles City, June 2Sth, 1892. Jackson Engine Co. l. All members are requested to attend the funeral of Wolfgang 8chr;eder., As sembly at 8 o'clock sharp. Wednesday morning, June 29th at" the ild Court house. Br order of the company. , .. ; ! ' - Ad. Keixkb, Secretary. . i . ' .Funeral Notice. The funeral of the late Wolfgang Schra-der, will take place from the Catholic church tomorrow (Wednesdav) morning. June 29th. at 8 o'rloc'k- Friends of the family are respectfully juviieu to airenu. ClinrcU Notice Scandinavian service will be' held on Thursday, June ;0th, at 8 O'clock p. ni., at the Chapel on 9th street, by Kev. A. F. Dolven, F.v. Lutheran .minister of Portland. " Every one speaking the language will be cordially invited. i i 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 the business. See advertisement. O.lSdtf A good gardener and farmer who well understands everything of the kind. A good head man. "Wants a plac e to work. Apply at this office. - . 6.25dtf o A FKATSRNAL OOOn BTK. Kind WordFrom the Kev. C K. Burn- aide on Lcavliif The Dallen. Special to Ths Chroniclk.- ' : The Daixks, June 27 .-Nearly two years ago it was my privilege to. visit The Dalles and other cities of Oregon and Washington. It is now more than two months since I left my home in Buffalo, N. Y., for a second visit, having spent nearly all of that time in and about Eastern Oregon and Washington. The pleasure of my first visit was some what marred by sickness,, but the kind ness of physicians and friends more than compensated me for all my suffering. My second visit is made delightful : in finding the most of the acquaintances of that time' still living, and apparently isperous and happy. , My health now, I aVglad to say, is such that my friends seemNo have forgotten all about tle strdgglVl had for -.life two years ago. ?fo ruanX could ask for a. more cordial greeting than the people of The Dalles have givin me.. They have invited me to participate in their home, comforts, while ny brethern in the ministry have been uiore than generous. The board of directors of Wasco Academy honored m inyflieir invitation to Breach the' bacral- reate sermon on commencement day. and I wish to thank the committee on Fourth of July celebration for their kind invitation to deliver the oration, but as I leave for borne today, it will be impos sible for me to comply with their re quest. " For some unaccountable reason, I .have' had a homelike feeling while among the people of this city which is not 'usually experienced when in a strange place. . ' I sympathise with those who lost so heavily in the great calamity which vis ited your city last .year, but notwith-; standing the destruction of fire and flame, it is my firm, belief that the' day will come when the superiority and vastness of some of the varied opportunities which here abound will be examplified, and The Dalles arid Grand Dalles will flourish as the cities of Spokane, Seattle, and Tacoma are flourishing. I have great faith in Grand Dalles on the opposite side ol the Columbia, and I hope your kind people will pardon me when I sav that I wish I conld inspire them with like faith in the future of this country. One of the most important iactor's in the developement and building up of any place is faith in its ultimate success and a pardonable pride in the advantages to which it may lay claim as being superior to those of other, places. : , The country surrounding' The Dalles, slnd . Grand Dalles, on the Washington side of the river, has many advantages advan tages hard to equal, and seldom, if ever, . ..1 1 .1 - T . . i ... j ir-njciicvi. x mure particularly reier to such industries as " fruit-raising, wool growing, fisheries, stock-raising and ag riculture as a lew of thad vantages w ith which this fair land is blessed, and will say; for these, that I do not believe there is another section of our country where nature :has been so prodigal with her fostering influences, The greater en ergy and encouragement devoted to these mean more money for the producer! more money for the mechanic, more j money for the merchant, the advertising and building up of your town, besides the influx of general thrift and 'prosper ity which would s&rely follow. There aie a great many other things which I regard as advantages pecaliar to this section. ...- . Referring ,to the fruit industry here. which is growing rapidly from year to year, as more capital and enterprise are engaged therein, yon have no adequate Dry Goods Clothing Boot. 8kws, Hat, S(c. FanciJ (aodg, Jlotion?, Ktc, Etc., Ktc. 1 13J Second St., next to Dalles National ! Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. J. FOLCO, -BSALElt IN- FRUITS, .-NUTS, CANDIES, TOBACCO, FINE CIGARS. The water used in my Soda Fountain is filtered, and is guaranteed germ proof. SAN FRANCISCO BEER HALL. Second Street, , - The Dulles, Oregon. FRED LEMKE, Propr, Visitore to the San Franeineo Beer Hall will find the best of everything, ami are sure to c:ll again. C'lioicc domestic and imported Cisara. Wines, Ijquors, Beer, Etc conception of the vast proportions it may yet attain. You only know that an ex perience of six or seven years has been productive of the best results. The re sults achieved by some of the fruit rais ers of this section are an illustration of what well directed energy- will accom plish when put to the test. The coun ties of Genesee and Niagara, in western Xew York, -are widely known as the great fruit producing section of tliat state, but in their palmiest days they could not produce fruit to compare with that of your own orchards and vine yards. A few days ago whan in conver sation with my friend Dr. Vandenbergh, of Buffalo, who is at present spending a few days here, he said that when he first saw the pamphlet of the Columbia river fruit company, he thought it must be a wonderful country that, would produce such fruit as it described- but from what he had seen since his arrival here he thought the illuetration&and descrip tions of the' fruit company's circular were, tame in comparison to the actual facts. It has been a source of great satisfac tion to me to notice the interest which eastern people are taking in this country, a few of whom have been coming and' going for the past month,. and on leaving have all expressed themselves as well pleased with what they have seen . I can most heartily endorse the letters of Dr. Cornellj'and Mr. Clark C. Foster of Saginaw, Michigan, which appeared in The CnnoNiciE of June 17th. I have aso noticed with considerable pleasure that Eastean capitalists arc taking an active interest in Grand Dalles, and when they come here to examine and in vest as they have been doing from time to time, I would like to see the citizeus vie with each other in an effort to con-, vey it good impression, because in so doing they would not only be promoting their own interests butjuomg-eometbrng to advance tho welfare of . Eastern Ore gon and Washington. Such a course would be commendable, to say the least. As many are donbtless aware of my in terest in the Intercalate Improvement companyj and. in the Coinmbia . river fruit company also, and thus baving large financial interests'on both sides of Hie river, it may be well to say that I decided to invest in these enterprises because of my great faith in your' coun try and in the towneite of Grand Dalles art-oss the river. But apart from my in terest in thesu two companies, I have other investments on both sides of the river. As a further reason for my - hav ing done this. I may say that I believe the prosperity which has come to Spo kane, Tacoma and Seattle will be re peated here,' but on a much larger scale, as the things which have.' made these cities great are also present to make great your own city and Grand Dalles, while with the advantages that are sure to come from fruit, grain, wool etc., say ing nothing about the recent mineral discoveries, you may feel that you have been more abundantly blessed. ' In noting the rapid strides made by the cities to which I have just referred, one great factor - hi their advancement has 'been ; the advantages arising from competition in the carryiug trade, but with the early completion of the cascade locks ' and increased railway facilities, this section' of the country, instead of being at the mercy of a heartless corpor ation, will be in'a position to demand a sweeping redaction from the exorbitant rates which it. is now obliged, to pav. As to the man at the head of the enter prises I have referred to, it affords mo great pleasure- to note the prosperity . 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. M 1SS ANNA PETER S CO. F"ir Millinery ! 112 Second street. FIHE WORICS! E. Jacobsen & Go.'s. 162 Second Street. FIRE- fflOHKSI which has attended him during the past ten years, and the- high esteemi in which he is held by the respectable business men of your city and on the Pacific coast. As ' an educator, he bad few equals in the east; aud I am pletased to know that be is not only a member of the-board of education here, but that for the past two years he has served the in terests of education so well that, he is retained as president of so honorable an institution as Wasco Independent Academy. I have been personally' aud most intimately acquainted with Iiev. O. D. Taylor for nearly twenty years, and to find him so prosperous so hon ored and trusted 'is a satisfaction which words cannot . express. . In the east:! where he was born, reared and educated ; where men knew him to trust him, he is always a welcome visitor, and his rep resentations concerning the resources of 1 your country are taken without question. He never hesitates to declare Ms faith in the bright future of the country in which he has been so signally prosper ous. And now, Mr. Editor, I cannot help but feel that I. have trespassed' somewhat upon your time and space, but among the' many good things which look so promising here, I hope Thk Chroxiclk will come in for its-share. Thanking you for this favor, and with pleasant remembrance of other favors shown me, by yourself and the kind peo ple of The Dalles while a visitor in your midst, I will say to yon and them "Goo-!-Bye." Cordially yours, C. B. Buit.vsiuK. . Pastor of the Dearborn St., Baptist , Church, Buffalo, N.Y. ' - F1Iitk Shaving and ISathinj; rarlom. ' From and after this date mv place of business will be closed- on Saturday evenings after 10 o'clock, . and open on c .1 .. . f r : i i . -i x. -junut n uirjij i i. ill. uiiixi. v uuvlk ion. .- ' '. ..:- . . .-... ....... ' Jll.iU FlBHKtt, : Second Street, The Dalle?, Or. WANTED. A girl to do general 'housework, good wages, apply at this oifioc. - Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby wao aick, we gave her Castoria. When she a Child, she cried for Castoria, ' When she became ghe clung to Castoria, . When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria . Change of lEuAitieKM Having disposed of all our stock in terest and good will in the business of Orchard &. Co., grocery, crockery aud ..l.iuu ... ;.t 1-1 . . . r. .I.', r- TI. :'. . : .. . . 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. Orchard & Co. The Dalles, Or., June 6th 1S92. The.Dalles, Portland & Astoria Nav. Co. SQErTmTTT .-rri Until further notice the Regulator will make.trips to the Cascades and return on Thursdays and Sundays, leaving The Dalles at 7 a. ni. Excursion rates. 50 cents for.the.round trip. 5-23tf PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits." ; Chapman Block, The Dalle?, Oregon.' THE DALLES, OR, FIRE WORKS f THE DALLES, OREGON. . FIRE WORKS! t Notice. - Notice is hereby given that sealed pro posals fop "the-construction of wooden steps or stairs from the foot of the bluff at the sontlv end of Laugbttr street to the top of the bluff, wiH be received at the office o the Kettorder 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. Fr.mk Mkwkjuk, Recorder of Dalles City. Dated this 16th dav of June. 1892. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Camp be If Bros. Proprs , .(Successors to W.. s.. Cram.) .UxnufMCturers ei the tinet Trench and Home Made - O .A. ICsT JD I IE3 S , Kaat tH Portlaiwl. ' ' DEA-UBBa IS , .' -; -. Tfopkal FraitM, Cigars and Tobacco. Ciui furnish nnyof tbexe-goodii at Wholeaala nr Retail . . AFRESH -h OYSTHRS . Ill Kvery Styl. fee Cream smi Soda Water. 104 Second Stree. The Dalles. Or. J. L. FISHEK. W. J. MONTAGUE. if I'KOIMUKTOISS OF THK Klete Shavnr Parlors -AND- Bath . Rooms." SEC0ITD STEEET. THE D ALLES, Gentlemen wilP find TI I K.ELETR: ' fully up to the times in every respect. ' Hair Cutting in the best manner; in every style of the art. Smooth Shaving aud "l'er'fect Baths. Honrs: Kvery day and evening. -during the week. Closed on Saturday eve nings after 10 o'clock. Open on. Sun-" days from 7 a.' m. to 12 o'clock noon. mr n.ii.in. i i AND OYSTER HOUSC One of tlie I-'ineKt Cookie. in The Italtea. All Work elim.- by HMilte Illp. Next door to By riio,. Floyd fc ""Co-s Drug' Storf.. 85 Union St.., The Dalles. Just Opened. Jllrs. fl. JOKES - Proprietor. .- -- --. ' -. ! . ; ' . ; ' Everything the Market Affords, at Reasonable J Rates. - v