a imm """ C ' i C. F. ' STEPHENS, I r fl Gent's Neektie. DEALER IN 3 Dry Goods v ,r in I 1 Our line of Hosiery -is now complete in every department. We can show you good vaiuidsL at 1 6c., i2c.t ' 15c. up to $1.50 per pair.-1 . . Color guaranteed absolutely fast. The Dalles My Chfoniele. Entered a thcPostoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertisi. 10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and o Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. : Special rates for long time notices. ' All local notices received later than S o'clock will appear the following day. SATURDAY JULY 2, 1892 LOCAL BREVITIES. Mr. Geo. Filloon ia in the city. Mrs. Harriet Wilson left homeward last evening. To tho9"vUo have never heard a cal liope it will be a rare treat. Mr. J. W. Morrow of Heppner, was registered at the Umatilla house yester day. Harvesting will-begin In some parts of JJie . Inland Empire right ' after the Fourth. The Prinz & Nitschke building will be covered with a tin roofing by Maier & Benton. Mr. Frank Woodcock, who was so badly hurt last week at Wamic is re covering. , The grand stand is ready so is the rty car. Both are a' credit to the mittee. t will be the most gorgeous thing in e procession: Jiixpense did not hgure manufacturing the calliope. . Mrs. S. G. Rigdon is in the city. . He is quite active in preparations .for , Rus ts"! & Co., display in The Dalles' 4th Of July parade. An experienced wool growers says; "Sell when the buyers leave there is the end of the market." Perhaps this may be a good pointer. " TUn. rv.v. ' T..1.. . J ' 1 i mrjruiuuivLifuij piugfauiiuB uugui to suit the most fastidious. It is the product of hours of toil on the part of the committee which we hope may be appreciated. Messrs. Maier & Benton were awarded the contract yesterday for plumbing the tbeMdnerny residence; also the resi dence of Hon. J. B. Condon. They make a speciality of sanitary plumbing. i We understand that friends' ' of fiwpn he murilerer of Win. Dunn, have re tained1 Hon. Wmi.' Lair ' Hilt " to" defend 'ihim ; Mr. Hill is accounted one of the best criminal lawyers on the coast. ' . - 1 .. .i : 'I ,. Messrs. Nicholas and Roger Sinnott were, among: the,, passengers;, to; arrive thla morning.' They spent Idhe" day at Denver and would have Jaid 'otT a. "day l Salt take but were Sniou9 to be at Dome lor me tn-. - w Mr. and Mrs.' Rand,, and Mrs. Graham of Wood River, '.wery among the 'watchers" who spent the night, at the Umatilla house last night, watching for the yesterdays afternoon train to convey them their homes. The many leading cities of the United btates having representatives and visit ore in The Dalles, as attested by the Umatilla house register, shows that, as a .commercial city in Oregon this place is entitled to rank close to the head of the procession. To setijverything at rest concerning the Columbia river lmnrnvotnents wo . - may ae well say that there is absolutely notnmgin the way of a speedy comple tion ot tne cascade locks : Unless it be the veto of the president ; which is not yt all Ukely t I PEASE & MAYS - The regatta in the river, and the. skull races, July 4th, will form an attraction to the sports of the day. . ' OSers of lemonade to delinquents at the sheriff's office had a timely effect. The offer holds good for Tuesday. Photographs of Cleve and Steve will appear in The Chronicle Tuesday. We propose to give all candidates a "show." The Cosmopolitan opened yesterday with our young friend, Claude Cooper, the trusted agent of Messrs. Sinnott & Fish, as managers. A cross section of a pile, which come from Seattle harbor, is perfectly honey combed with teredeo. It is worth while to take a look at this, and to remember, while looking, that at the' seaport for this Inland Empire Astoria, teredo is unknown. Mr. H. C. Neilson says the man must be an idiot who presupposes that twenty-five pounds of iron is equal only to twenty-five pounds of feathers. He says a bale of wool, as it comes from the ranches, wouldn't have left his foot in the shape that iron . goose of his did, a few days-ago. -Church Notice. The morning discourse at the M. E. Church, tomorrow will be of a National character and will be delivered in the auditorium of the new . church. Other services as 'ssual in the basement. Union services at the court house Sun day evening at 8 o'clock. . Preaching by Rev. J. W. Jenkins. "Congregational church. . Administra tion of the lords supper Sunday at H o'clock Sunday school at 12 :15; Young Peoples society of Christian Endeavor at 6 JS0 p. m. Special Orders Kio. 7. 1. Staff, Nota-Commissiotied Staff, "A" and "C" companies, will assemble at the armory, on Monday, July 4th 1892, at 9" o'clock a. in., fully uniformed, armed and equip'ped, as far as possible, to take part in the parade on that date. . 2. Staff and on-Comm. Staff will re port to' the regimental commander. Staff officer will report mounted. Bv order of G. T. Thompson. -: Lt.-Col. Comindg, 3d Or. Infty. Official : J. F. Haworth; ; ' 1st Lt. and Adjt. Land Office. Business. Capt. Lewis and his assistants in, the land pthee have been quite busy the past four days 6n a report which"- shows the approximate cumber of acres open to Settlement in each county in this dis triet-. . .. ; , I W asco county, surveyed 747,370 Sherman; " 185,000 GiUiam . " " 435,000 Morrow . " " 200,000 Grant,. ". .:. '460,000 Crook " ' " '. :.. 2,300,000 Surveyed lands open . . . . . 4,327,370 Unsurveyed 371,800 . Total .L-v .. . . . . .:. i 4,699,179 Embraced in franf tn TWlloo . Military Wagon Road Co '300,000 vr uuuucue v aiiey ana jascaae Wagon Road Co. ... 150,000 Total in grants . . ... ,'.. 450,000 ximuracea witmn ine limits of the Warm Springs Indian res ervation about . . ........ 500,000 . , .' RKCAPITUI.ATIOX. Surveyed and open to entry 4,327,370 Unsurveyed and not embraced in Indian or other reservat'ns 371.800 Embraced in road grants . ..... 450 000 rm ppnngs xnaiari res vara 500000 Total .5,649,170 EIHTlO.fl Accideat in a Cut. The up freight yesterday " met with a serious accident in the cut between Grants and Blalock, but nobody was hurt or killed. The engine had passed a point-when a sand slide occurred, just at the moment to catch the balance of the train, and as a result nine cars were piled up belter skelter. The work of clearing the wreck was extra laborous on account of the sand which in some cases completely, covered the cars.' But with all these disadvantages ' the road was opened so that the mail and passenger trains passed within saving time.. . The. west bound passenger due here a't 4 :01 p. m. yesterday came in at 5. a m. today, followed by the 3'a. m. passenger.- United We Stand. The managers of The Dalles, Portland and . Astoria 'Navigation company have adopted a schedule for the . Fourth which, will admit ' of the ' same person celebrating the day both in The Dalles and Hood River. Following is the schedule : Leave The Dalles'. . : . . ... 6 :00 a. m Arrive at Hood River .-. 7.:30 a. m Leave Hood River 8 :00 a. m Arrive at The Dalles 10 :00 a. m Leave The Dalles. . . . . . . : . . 5 -.00 p. m Arrive at Hood River 6:30 p. m Leave Hood River : 6 :4a p. m Arrive at The Dalles .... . 8 :45 p. ia Fare for the round trip only fifty cents. Choir To-'Night. Please do not forget the choir practice in the. Court house, this .(Saturday) eve ning at 8 :30 o'clock eharp Last prac tice. Tammany came in like a lion and went out like a door-mat. ' . ' The affection which Tammany' sudden ly evinced for the west would set the lachrymal glands of a crocodile to secret ing like a freshet. A Tall. Volunteer. . Sentinel. -', A volunteer prop of, ;rye in Asotin' county, .now , being cut for bay, measures seven and a half feet in hight. It will average two ; tons of hay. to the acre. Samples of it will be sent to the Worlds fair to show that Washington soil will do unaided' by plow or harrow. Two men of Destiny now face each other for the, second time. "Them ma Has, Gits." Press-Times. To the famous "Rev eries of. a Bachelor" may now.-be added a cnapier Dy iavia xs. tiiu on current events. Cleveland' has a wife, a child and a nomination. Which -..acftim illus tratea the old biblical doctrine that them as has gits. '" Regarding the coming Behring sea ar bitration tribunal it is said there are only five men from' whom Carnot can choose French arbitrators; for only five men, fulfill requirements, via., jurists of distinguished reputation "acquainted with the English tongue. Of these five, one only exactly fits the requirements. Bryants Mistake. Spokane Reviews' . Bryant,; made a misiaxe wnen ne wrote -xnanatopsis." The famous lines onght to read, "Where roll lake Union and Swinomish ..slough and! know no . sound; save ;theuvown dashings." ' ; ' ' ' " ' ' The esteemed . Chicago Herald still opines that Cleveland's nomination im perils the. success of . the democratic party and exposes it to the loss of the electoral vote of New York. (Clothing . Bootor Shoes. Hats, Etc. Ktc, Etc., Kte. . 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. J. FOLCO -DIALEB IN- FRUITS, nuts, candies; TOBACCO, . "' ' :' AND i FINE CIGARS. The water naed in my Soda Fountain is filtered, and ia guaranteed germ proof. Lady Something very new and pretty. Get your Firecrackers, Pistols, t Flags and all kinds of Fire works of John Booth, THE GROCER, 62 SECOND ST. 62 1776. 1892; GRAND CELEBRATION N HELD AT- THE DALLES, OREGON. O" uly 4th, 1802. PROGRAMME. National salute at 4 o'clock. Parade will be formed at 10 a, m. as follows: i Dalles City band. . Triumphal liberty carl . . Staff and non-commissioned staff of Third Regiment, O. N. G. . . ; ; Co. 'A in command of Capt.'Ad.' Keller. Co. C in "command ot - Capt. Levi Chrisman. Grand Army of the Republic. Fire department. . Civic societies. . Indians in war costume. . Trades Procession. Bicycle club.' Mayor and aldermen. Citizens on foot. Citizens in carriages. - Grand Marshal of the Day, Lieut.-Col. George T. Thompson. Grand Orator, Hon. Gilbert J. Mc Ginn, of Portland. : ' Grand Reader of the Declaration of Independence, Nicholas J. Sinnott. Grand Chaplain, Rev. W. C. Curtis. ORDER OF THE PROCESSION. The procession will be formed on the corner of Second and Madison streets, at 9 :30 a. m. and proceed - promptly At 10 a. m. as follows : From Second and Madison to. Second and Union. . 1 . '. -J J . From Union, to Fourth and Union. East on Fourth to Jefferson. Down Jefferson to Third. West on Third to Grand Stand oppo site county court house. "; EXERCISES AT THE iGRAND TAJJD. binging of National Anthem 'by the choir. . "" Prayer by the chaplain Rev. W. C. Curtis. : Reading of the Declaration of Inde-; pendence by Nicholas J. Sinnott. . Singing by the choir. Oration, by Hon. Gilbert J. McGinn, of Portland. ' Singing by the choir.- - . EXERCISES OF THE DAY. ' will lake place on -Third and .Washing ton .streets, making a run of 500 feet, connections and stream of water, for trophy. 3:15 p. m. -Errand procession of plug ughes. 4:00 p.m. Beat 'races will occur at the foot of Union street. v .The" day will" : be ; devoted 4i6 ' amuse ments of all- kinds, including baseball, football, bicycle races, competitive drills by the milifciaV etc. -" ' ? ; ':' V - v - - .' i. - '' WT! " - : - - " fireworks: 4 1 ' .10 :00 p. m.--The finest display of fire works ever, brought ito .this city will be set off on Court street near the reservoir. , FORMATION OF PR0CESSI0X. Militia "preceded bv band' form' at stock yards on Second. . ' Liberty car on Second. ' ' Grand Army of the -Republic in rear of liberty car. ' ; : ' 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 NECKTIES: ,.r..,vt. JOHN C. HERTZ. 109 SECOND STREET. . .-, SACRIFICE SALE ! . ; t V; My entire : MILLINERY AND LADIES' UN DEWEa1r will be sold in large or small quantities to suit purchasers, as I shall retire fronx business. ' ; Jt is 9ism a rare opportunity to buy a -well established business. MlSS ANNA PETER 5 CO.. Fi n e ML illi ne I 112 Second street. Fire department' form on Madison south of Second. . , Civic societies in rear of fire depart ment on Madison. . . , -. Indians will form on Madison street, north of Second. . , . Trades exhibits will meet in the vacant lot in front of the . Wasco ware house. The bicycle club will form on Jeffer son street. Citizens in the rear of bicycle club. . Will Want The Chronicle. . . After the Fourth the usual hegira to the sea coast and mountains will begin. Orders may be left at Tub Chronicle office for the paper, which vjill be mail ed free of postage daily, and which : in camp, cottage or tent, ' will be found a welcome visitor , from home. Yon will want The Chronicle. Don't forget to leave vour orders. . - . The ladies of the M. E. Church will serve a hot dinner on the Fourth" of July on the corner of Third and Wash ington, from ,12 to 3 p. m. Meals 50 cents each, or to family of three $1.00. The children who have been invited to ride in the liberty car on the Fourth of July are requested to meet at the Sun office," on' Court street, ; between First and Second, at 9 o'clock on that morn ing. Parents will please see that the children are provided with sashes of the kind previously designated. By order of the committee. - i .i !1 ; Harvesting;' in Illinois. ' . . ' HiLL&BORo, July 2.-:-T;Haryest has . be gUA in'Mototgomery county The wheat is without rust, the heads well filled and the yield will be equal to the crop of last year, which was the largest in ten years. Every measured bushel of .wheat this year is expected to weigh sixty pounds or more. Farmers in Kansas are having trouble to secure help to harvest their immense crops. i Pabst'a Milwaukee beer at the Uma tilla house at a bit a bottle. Free lunch tonight at 8 o'clock. 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. ,. C.lSdtf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy . can always4- be-.- der pended trpon; it is -pleasant to take and will cure cramp, cholera morbus, dysen tery and diarrhoea in their worst forms. Every family should be ' provided with it. "25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton; druggists. d&w Fisher's Shaving- and Bathing Parlors. From and after this' 'dale : hiy place of "business will be. closed.; on Saturday evenings after 10 o'clock, and open on Sundays from 7 a. m. until 12 o'clock noon. ,. . . , .. . - ; JCUITS FSUKK, .Second. Street, The Dalles, Or.; . :i 'It ! j photographer; Instantaneous ; Portraits Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Chapman The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Ha v. Co. . Until further notice the Regulator will make trips to the Cascades and ' return on Thursdays and Sundays, leaving The Dalles at 7 a. m. Excursion rates. 50 cents for the round trip. . : 5-23tf Opposite Colombia Candy Factwry. stock of THE DALLES, OR. WASTED. A girl to do general housework, goodr wages, apply at this- office. 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 "'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 Mexrfkb. Recorder of Dalles City.. Dated this 16th day of June. 1892. - COUJMBIA CANDY FACTORY Cam pbe 1 1 , B ros. Proprs . (Successors to W. S, Craa.) -' Manufacturers of the finest French and . Home Made . East of Portland. DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits', Nats, Cigars and To to. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale, or Retail eFResH oysters In Kverjr Style. - ' . Ice Cream and Sotfs Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. J. L FISHER. W. JL MOXTAGtfE. MONTAGUE," PROPRIETORS OK TH.K Elete Shaving Parlors C ..'1 MSD - : . Bath Rooms. SE00ND STEEEr. THU DALLES, OB. 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 Perfect Batha. Hours : F.verv- day and evening dur ing the week. Close'd on Saturday eve nings after 10 o'clock. Open on Sun days from 7 a aa. to 12 o'clock noon. s W, E. GARRETSOH. SOLE AOXXT FUK TBI All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made, to Order. 1S3 Secoad St., The DaUes, Or. :