C. P. STEPHENS,, oQo- 1 DEALER IN R Gent-s Jeektie. HATS, CAPS and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS! SPECIAL OPENING SALE Saturday, July 2d, 1892, At which Sale each purchaser to the amount of $1,00 or over will receive FREE one of my CHOICE NECKTIESi : ' 109 SECOND STREET. .-. : . Opposite Columbia Candy Factory. Qlothing ;" Booti, Skoca, Hats, Etc. Fancg Qood$, jyion$, Xtc.. . Btc, .. Etc. i . 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bant,; Dalles City, Oregon. LiADIES, ATTEMTIdfl D Goods Our line of Hosiery is now complete - -. . ... '-.' .. ' :' ' ; " ' : " in every department. We can show vou good values at i oc , ' 1 2c., Yc. up to - $ K50 per pain w Color guaranteed absolutely fast. The Dalles Daily ' Chronicle. Entered a the Poatofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, aa aecond-claaa matter. Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents per line lor each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. ' Ail local notice received later than X o'clock will appear the following day. WEDNESDAY JUNE 29, 1892 LOCAL HRSTITIE8. If you want the news,- -; -You want The Chronicle. If you are not a subscriber, please read his and band in vour name. Regulator tomorrow. - - Next Monday the fun will come off. : County court and new officials Tues day next. : . If you want to rent a house, advertise in Tkk Chronicle. . . Ice water in the sheriffs office today to treat those who pay up their taxes. Judge Bradshaw has returned from his trip to Lafayette, and other points In the great valley of the Willamette. . Mr. John C. Hertz will open his new store 109 Second street, opposite the Columbia candy factory,, on Second ' street, Saturday. : ;:. , .. Miss Nellie, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Leslie Butler, returned last evening from Lane University, in the famous and historic Lecompton, Kansas. Farley & Frank are shipping a hew -stock of goods to Mitchell today for an -enterprising dealer there who has an eye on the best location to stock np at. Any critical reader would known bet ter than to suppose the weather was ever 130 at The Dalles." Quite the re verse was our item yesterday, June 17th, 1876, was the hot day 103V Curtis J. Trenchard, secretary of the firemens association, telegraphed to Chief engineer Jud S. Fish last night to inquire how the boys felt up here about state tournament the second week .in September. - The response was favorable. -r i "... . . ...y. i jxr. uqto'. Dim en, - xormeny or The Dalles, one of the most' expert saddle ' makers in the country, has come back to bis old "stamping" grounds again, and is turning out some extra fine work At the establishment of Farley & Frank. '?The'city'is: fall of 'wool buyers, and sheep bayert are: plentiful,' but 'nobody is hunting cattle : or horses -Very much just now. The butchers : trust has knocked the bottom out' of beef cattle. But people pay just as much, for meat as ever.'. ,. . . One of the show windows at Pease & "r . 1 I ...: uy nniDiH a wneei oi. nign grand lady's handkerchiefs ; the middle window is all fine embroideries, ' The artistic arrangement is the work of Mr. P. M.; S.; Briggs, head salesman in the ladies department. ?,t. .. j . ; .,.. - j . . The Regulator band led the Wood , men's procession from' the ' hall to the 4 ourt house last evening. 'The proces sion was quite beyond the expectations jm. ulav uixuAtiatu. xi uutDDerea about vniny-nve aciive members, besides sev ral for initiation.' s v , People who lie in bed these fine morn ings, and miss the lovely air and the v iuju .IVJ ucbKl pari VI - life in summer. Thnnlrl mntn. r..i, to bed and early to rise" was purposely coined to fit The Dalles. Morning is the delicious portion of the day here now. PEASE & MAYS 4H If you want' asituation advertise in Th Chronicle; jt 4 ',x ,'; These may not be dog days, but they are great days for the growler. The Columbia has raised two-tenths of an inch since yesterday at this point. The thermometer is this week devot ing all its attention to ; having . Va high old time." ' Hon. Jacob Hunsaker -:of White Sal mon, has sold his merchandise stock, and will soon move to Seattle. The pur chaser was Mr. Blowers, of nood. River. At the opening of Mr. John C. Hertz' new store Saturday, every purchaser of $1.00 worth or over will be given a fine gents neck tie free, v ; 'v rx ? -!,. -J' ! The "Wilbur Register states thaf ther.e is great complaint in that part of the country regarding the scarcity of squir rel poison, it being impossible to obtain it from local dealers. Send to The Dalles, Snipes & Kinersly ,can supply the Inland Empire. -Very many persons are careless in ref erence to cleanliness about their premi ses, but as a general thing they do not live in. The -Dalles. We,. "read of them occasionally up at Spokane over at Tacoma,! or down at. Astoria. The Dalles is an exceptionally clean city, we are pleased to be able to say. ' Hose men were enthusiastic last night. The boys of one company: made two ex cellent runs, but failed to complete the noezle coupling on the last run. If they want to beat the crack time they have to get in oa the record of Albany a team of fourteen, at Seattle, .in 1889 28 sec conds. " The boys on the hill, Mount Hood company, did .not run last even ing.', J , . : . The funeral of Wolfgang Schrader, the exempt fireman who died last Monday, was held this forenoon. The hearse was followed by a procession :of representa tive firemen, sympathizing ' friends, and bis striken family and connections, to their-last resting place.' rKev. Father Bronsgeest, of St. Peters church, officiated. - - - The free bridge free-for-all fight in Portland,' is assuming a serious phase. Major Handbuxy's report is1 so sharply critized that it -seems almost ' impossible to prevent an investigation which may lead to hig removal from this; field, in which event The Dalles people might set their flag at half mast, draped in crepe but we rather -guess-not. , 9 Our reporter yesterday omitted ' the names of Ml Nolan and O. 'Kinelrsly from the Use if those on board -; the teamer Dalles Cityj for the same reason that he - omitted f thef name of Judge Schutz from that Indian scare. The Judge was trying to iclimb a tree, and Mr. Schanno had gone up ahead of him. Schutz says : "Go1 a" little higher up ; don't you- see',' my legs' iarev exposed !" Thjs should have, appeared, in, there port, but we hadn't then heard of it. The Portland industrial exposition has adopted the general plan of-eecTrrintr for their exposition thir year &H 'the ex hibits intended for the Chicazo exposi tion of 1893., This plan, especially in regard' to iarred fruited' strain, 'mineral.. or whatever is not 'perishable or can be preserved, will be of great advantage to visitors in the assurance' of "superiority which a successful comnetition at Port land will give them. -The exposition management will carefully store such exhibits free of cost. j-Onr -oeonle nlmnlH avail themselves of this liberal proposi tion, and thus assure a good representa tion both at Chicago and Portland, at the least expense of time and trouble. Mrs. E. Adams left The Dalles Mon day evening to make a visit with her son in Milton..:- , The trouble with the heat wave seems to be that it got a hot box coming around the curve. The frame of the new Baptist: church is now up, and work is progressing satis factorily; ; - r"-: 7 :: Eight rboys - wanted, with ponies. Apply j tonight at- 8 o'clock of John Booth, 62 Second street. ' , . . Mr. A..W.. Branner the Inland Em pire stage man and mail contractor, in at the Umatilla house today. ' ' A car load of one hundred Celestials went through ;-odav . far work on the Great Northern at Spokane. : fWe shall always be glad to heara good word from our country friends, and in vite them when in the city to call, at IBS Ubboxicle office. Judge Bradshaw left on the noon passenger today for Baker Citv to hold a term of the circuit court for Judge Fee, on some cases in which, the Baker ludge is personally interested. Woodmen of The World. The order of Woodmen of the World. which was officially - visited : at The Dalles last evening by Mr. F; A. Falken burg, the grand councellor commander, from Denver, Colo. ,: is a purely beneficial organization. It now has 62,000 mem bers in the United States; The meeting last night was a conference of neighbors and citizens upon the fraternal benefits derived from fraternal insurances, ex plaining the comparative cost between this system and the system of assess ments and other methods "... ; Fine' Kidge'Sociabla. " T1- -' .. The pound party given, by. 4be; good people at Pine Grove on the evening of the 25tb, for the benefit of the pastor of the church, Kev. Mr. Rigby, was de cided success, and was very - creditably managed by the young ladies in "charge. Besides a feast "Of good " things, 't there were literary exercises, ' the selections being most appropriately made and hap pily rendered. ' The repast; our- -correspondent says, was particularly- enjoyed by several young gentlemen from Hood River . Laughable tricks were performed to secure a Second dish. All returned to their homes pleased and Sntertaimxi with the evenings exercises. ,,-- ,. What Might Be:1 !; 'If the cascade locks were opened, and it was a little later in the season, "with the jetty finished, the steamer Cascade and her barges, might be transferred to the Inland Empire and instead of carry ing rock, we could load her up at The lMile-wicnrwooIt'4ndes, sheep, ; salmon, horses, cattle,, wheaVoats.-'Com, flour, etc. The Astorian says : "The steamer Cascades came down with an unusual tow yesterday afternoon,. The : steamer had five bargee loaded with stones for the government jetty in tow. One barge being pushed ahead, two lashed on either side and two made fast amidships. The barges; were anchored offi TTppertown witbout trouble.' Those fiv barges and the steamer represent about 6,000,000- Ibs. dead weight freight; 3,000 tons, at 2 tons ' to the carload fifteen hundred cars would be required for the days run" to Astoria. Will Whitcomb will agree to make two round trips a week, with just such an outfit as that, from Astoria to The Dalles and back again, thus doing the work of 3,000 cars, all with one steamboat. J. FOLCO, -DIALER IN- FRUITS; :. nuts; . CANDIES, TOBACCO, FINECIGARS. i The water used in my Soda Fonntain is filtered, and is guaranteed. germ proof. Something very new and pretty. , Get your Firecrackers, Pistols, ' Flags and all kinds of Fire works of - i John Booth, THE GROCER, i 62 SECOND ST. 62 City Council Meeting. The next regular meeting, of the city council will be held June 30th, instead of the 3rd of the month, as formerly. Parties having business before the coun cil will govern themselves accordingly. '. A KM ORY OF C : COMPANY. " Third Regiment of Infantry Oregon Ka tlonal Gasrd. Company Order, No. 4. . . . . . . . ! ' Thk Dallks, Or., June 28, 1892.' Each and every member of C Co., will report at the armory fully uniformed for quar terly inspection and muster Thursday, June 30, 1892, at 9 o'clock p. m. No excuses. By order of 4 L. C. Chbisman, Captain. . Official, W. F. Gbcnow, 1st Sergeant. Bureau of Information. Astoria has an authentic- bureau of information to which parties desiring information concerning the port may apply with a positive assurance of reli ability;.;. Such an institution many peo ple think is very much needed in The Dalles. - It should be organized .by peo ple interested in properly- representing the liberal inducements which the re sources of this region offer as an encour agement for investments in manufac tures. All . parties, or any individual, who feels that such -an organization is needed here,- is requested to clip this out, attach it to a sheet of paper, and return it to The Chboniclk, with such remarks as may be deemed : essential to endorse the plan v not ' for publication necessarily , but as an evidence of an interest to impel the calling of a meet ing of representative citizens with such purpose in view. Address all such com munications to The Chronicle Manager , Dalles 'City, Or. ' 1 Numerous fires have been set along the railway lines in Eastern Oregon the past week, and a large scope of country will be burned over, particularly in the. Cascade and Blue mountains. & f :i '.". ' '" " ': iyxl ' "Th& Indian- who did the Brazilian riof role in the vicinity of Mill creek bridge evening before last was brought before Justice Schutz this afternoon. , His case was postponed until tomorrow. He is known by the name of John Stukyim. Dissolution Notice. Notie partnership heretofore existing between E. B. Dufur, George Wat kins and Frank Me nefee, under the firm name andstvle . . r iit . 1 i r . .... j 01 uuinr, w aiKins ct jueneiee is tnis day dissolved, by mutual consent. George Watkins retiring from the firm. - AH persona 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 bim for payment. Business will be continued at tbe old of fice, under the firm name of Dufur & Menefee. E. B. Dufuk. . r George Watkins. - ' Frank Menefee. Dated this 25th day of June, 1892. ' . 6.25d4w Building Material. ' .We offer to the building public aV full line of, building material. We do not resort to trickery, to buy.; or sell any lines handled by us. ' r i - Was Butler & Co., Lumber Dealers. Sole agents for tbe "Oregon" lime and Oregon sewer and chimneypipe. 5-7dtf Flsnier's Sliavlna; and Batblng Parlors. .From and after this date my "place of business will ha rlr;pil evenings after 10 o'clock, and open on ouuusys injio 4. a. m. unni 1 J o ClOCK noon; . - J ' ' 'Jclius Fisher,' " . Second Street, The Dalles, Or. Lady SACRIFICE SALE ! . "- .. Myv entire stock of h-.?' tV V;i, 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. 3OFLS. PHIIjIjIPS. MlSS ANNA PETER iGCL Ri ne Mill ine vy ! 112 Second street, NOTICE. All Dalles City warrants registered prior to October 1, 1890, will be paid if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after this date. , Dated June 6th, 1892. . 3 f--':i';' ; : O.-Kinebslv, tfi ; 1' Treas. DallesCitv. ICE ! ICE! ' ICE I . ... Having' oh hand a large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom ers with ice in any quantity at a reason able rate. We guarantee we will supply the demand without, advancing prices -enrougnout tne season, jueave orders at C. F. Lauer's store, Second street. 5-2tf . Cates & Ai.lisox. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wben Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, Wnen she had Children, she gars them Castoria Change of Business. Having disposed of all . our stock in terest and good will in the business of Orchard & Co., grocerv, 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. Orchard & Co. ' The Dalles, Or., June 6th 1892. The Dalles, Portland & Astoria 4av. Co. Until further notice the Regulator will make trips to the Cascades and return on Thursdays 'and Sundays, leaving The Dalles at 7 a. in. Excursion rates. 50 cents for the round trip. 5-23tf . - PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. The Dalles Gigar : Factory FIRST STREET. FACTORY NO. 105. PTft A i? ?! of the Best Brands VlVJixIiC' manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice.-. ' ,v -,-! 1 v' 5 -i The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firml-v oatnr.liarorl otA the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day.-: - . A.. ULRICH & SON. SAN FRANCISCO BEER HALL. Second Street; - The Dalles, Oregon. FRED LEMKE, Propr. . Visitors to the San Francisco Beer Hail will find the best of everything, and are sure to call again. VVUK.t. Buu uujiuiKu v iki". n lues, Liquors, Beer, Etc. v - THE DALLES, OR. WANTKD. A girl to do general housework, good wages, apply at this office. . ... .- - . - 9ietite. . .. - . Notice is hereby given that sealed pro posals for the construction of wooden steps or stairs from the foot of the bluff at the south end of Laughlin street f 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. - Frank Menefee. Recorder of Dalles Citv. Dated this 16th day of June. 1892. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs ; '. (Successors to w. s. cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made O-A-ZLST DIE S, East of Portland. DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaeco. Can- furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail $rFESH OYSTESSg- .In Every Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. J. L. FISHER. "W.J. MONTAGUE. FISHER 1 MONTAGUE, PROPRIETORS OF THE Elete Shaving Parlors -AND , . oath Rooms. SEC0HD STREET. THE DALLES, 0B. " Gentlemen will find THE ELETE i .i . - lunjr up vj uie nines in every respect. Hair Cuttinir in the best manner, in every style of the art. Smooth Shaving Hours: Everyday and evening dur ing the week. Closed on Saturday eve nings after 10 o'clock- Open on Sun days irom a. m. to 12 o'clock noon. W. E. GARRETSOft. Leafllig- Jeweler. SOLE AGENT FOB THK J AH Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. 1SS Second St.. The Dalle. Or. . T'm 11,1 '"itr" """"