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JOHN C. P. STEPHENS, 6 DEALER IN . " DEALER IX AIiIj the latest novelties "in Dry Goods Fib - . . Our line of Hosiery is now complete in every department. We can show you good values at i oc, 1 2 c.y 1 5c. up to $1.50 per pair. Color guaranteed absolutely fast. e The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postoffiee t The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising. 10 Vent iht line for first insertion, and ft Cents per line tor each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notiees received later than 5S o'clock will appear the following day. TU ESDAY JULY 5, 1892 LOCAL ItKKVITIKS. The maximum temperature today was -only t0. Sheriff Thomas A. Waul is now at headquarters. The police force remains under Mar shal Maloney as before. Mr. F. F. Laughlin expects to go to j Portland tomorrow on business. J. F. Staniels was re-elected street commissioner today on the first ballot. Dr. Candiana, of Cascade Locks has been elected justice of the peace, and van now be hailed as judge. A fire at Dufur yesterday destroyed a dwelling. Fortunately the wind was right to prevent its spreading. One reason there were no more trades represented in the pi-ocession, material for decorations could not be had. Win. Lemon, who broke his collar bone yesterday by falling from a frac tious horse, is under treatment by Dr. J. Sutherland. Mr. John Irwin has changed his resi dence permanently from Linkville to .'The .Dalles, and is now living on his Chenoweth farm. W. S. Turnbow has left at The Ciibon ici,e Curiosity Shop, a curious petrifica ' tion of wood. It was found seven miles below The Dalles. County court was in session today, Judge Geo. C Blakeley presiding. Three new American citizens were turned over under the naturalization laws. The river this morning stood at thirty three feet and five-tenths above zero. Falling slowly. Temperature of the weather at The Dalles was 70. The common . council met this . fore . noon, and the new city officers, includ ing those, reelected, took upon. them selves their new duties. The mayor's message, and financial reports, will ap pear tomorrow., J. F. Snedaker, D. D. S., has located permanently in" The Dalles, and offers hia services to the. public in need of den tistry. , Office in the Chapman building, Second . street, room 12, over The Dalles National bank. If you don't want to incur the displeas ure of the very worthy street superin tendent of The Dalles j keep your paper ttterathome. After a day or two in usty sooty Portland, The Dalles seems ike a paradise with her clean streets. 'Chairman II. J. Maier of the Fourth July committee, wishes The Chron icle to publicly announce the gratitude of the committee to all who in any way ss'atod to make the" celebration y ester- a!ky the decided success which it was. Miss Ward, who accompanied Mr. McD. Lewis to Salem, ' speaks in high terms of Conductor Miller. The train was two hours late leaving The Dalles, but tie gap was closed so near that at Troutdale, Miller held theS. P. II. train, by wire, and connection was made at East Portland. ' Such incidents in life as this, sends grateful blood thrilling through the human frame.' 1 PEASE & MAYS Geo. W. Roland has been appointed Notary Public by Gov. Pennoyer. There is music in the air around and about The Dalles Brass Band. Mr. and Mrs. Fairfowl, of Portland, returned home on last evening's train. Mrs. Fairfowl has been the guest of Mrs.. J. S. Schenck during the past week. Jas. B. Crossen who continues in busi ness at the old stand, says the price of marriage licenses has not advanced. Deputy Ed. Martin and ' J. A. Crossen remain as before. All the health and pleasure reports are not located iu Wasco county. But we have several localities unsurpassed for pure air and water. In the heart of the Cascade mountains there are several resorts inferior to none on the coast of fering attractions to those who would es cae the heat of summer and revel in the cool breezes that are wafted from old Pacific. Fifty-seven shares in the Prineville land and live stock company will be Bold in The Dalles on Saturday, in order to close up an estate an estate. The property is situated partly in this and partly in Crook county, and is one of the best paying properties in the coun ty. It will pay some of our residents who have money to invest to look after this sale. THK FIKEMANS TOVKNAHEMT. First Prize Awarded to Mount Hood Hnfte Team. Following is the report of the judges ou the tournament yesterday, addressed to Chief Engineer Jud. S. Fish, of The Dalles lire department : Sib: The judges .selected to decide upon the hose tournament' held at The Dalles, July 4th, 1892, in accordance yith the articles of agreement, beg to report that at 2 :30 p. m. three teams entered for the race, viz : Mt. Hood Hose team, Columbia Hose team, and Jackson Hose team. The captains of the three teams drew lots for the position in the contest, re sulting as follows : . Mt. Hood to run first ; Columbia 2d, and Jackson 3d. According to the report of the time keepers we find that. Mt. Hood team won first prize. Time 32 seconds. Columbia second prize. Time 32 seconds, Jackson third prize. Time 32h sec onds.' -.; . . . .The three teams ;did their work ad mirably, and we deem the tournament a great benefit to" The Dalles fire de department. Respectfully submitted. : J. M. Patterson, Chairman. The judges were E. Schutz.. Thos. Joles, T. A. Ward, II. M. Beall and J. M. Patterson. Time keepers : J. O. Mack, Otis Sav age, J. P. Mclnerny and S. ! E. Farris. Following is a list of the officers and members of the. winning company : v C. L. Phillips, foreman ; J. T. Jack son, 1st asst. foreman ; J.'B. Harper, 2d asst. foreman; A. L. Reese, R., V. Gib ons, J. Davidson, H. Williams, R. J. Steward, James Fisher, James Harper,! N. A. Boyer, Cora. McDonald, Charles Townley. , The first prize is a silver cup, the sec ond prize a medal. The race was 500 feet; 300 feet to hydrant, 200 feet of reg ulation hose, break- connections and attach nozzle, and throw water, making three half urns' or one .and one-half turns complete on nozzle, and. hydrant. Twelve men or less to run. - ; o County Assessor Joel W. Koontz filed hie bonds today and took his position. The American Central Railway com pany is the title given to a new organi zation incorporated with $20,000,000, which is said will build .from San Fran cisco to Boise city. If that be true it must pass through Eastern Oregon. The management of the Portland In dustrial exposition is desirous of secur ing for their exposition this fall all the exhibits which are to be sent to the Co lumbus worlds fair. Exhibitors will find it to their interest to first place their samples on exhibition at Portland since it will not only contribute to the success of the Portland fair, but will materially aid them in shipping and preserving it. Such exhibits will be well cared for un til the exhibitors are ready " to forward them to Chicago. This arrangement offers great inducements, and our people should recognize the fact in a substantial wav. Current Topics. The Omaha convention nominated Gen. Weaver for president, and J. G. Field for vice-president. The report of the escape of Chas. Wil son, the murderer of Mamie .Walsh, while being conveyed to Salem for safe keeping is confirmed. Judging from the way in which some British mobs greet some British candi dates, the act of running for office in that country must be performed lit erally. Referring to an open Columbia river the Pendleton Tribune voices public sentiment by saying enemies to these improvements are enemies to the ma terial progress of the nort west, and we should jot their names down in our note books for future reference. It has been discovered that more than half the prisoners in Idaho's peniten tiary are insane to a greater or lesser extent.. The only noted patient is a man named Hatton. It is not known what has produced the dementia o'f the convicts, as they are well treated and well fed. The estimable Philadelphia Times in forms an amazed public that "Victor Hugo has been traveling in Belgium, but couldn't be prevailed upon to visit the field of Waterloo. Great geniuses," continues the Times, "are not exempt from small sorenesses.". Yet how can M. Hugo be blamed? Possibly he re flects that at Waterloo he is likely at any time to meet "Wellington and aLkl the German kings and princes since thm time of Luther. Collectors this" month report ' cash easier. One of the best indications of easier financial affairs is noted in the sheriff's office. The whole collections up to Saturday amounted to $67,619.57, which is a better showing than any former year. The roll called for $65, 538.49, but Sheriff Cates had assessed about $8,000, making it $73,538.49. After deducting collections made, but $5,918.92 remained to be collected Sat urday. Two nien of Destinv now face ftach other for the 6econd time. I PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits'. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. i Qlotuing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. FanciJ ijoodg, JJofciong, Etc., Etc., Etc. 134. Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. J. FOLCO. -DEALER IN- FRUITS, NUTS, CANDIES, TOBACCO, FINE CIGARS. The water used in my Soda Fountain ia filtered, and is guaranteed germ proof. .11 V . . .. Something very new and pretty. Get your Firecrackers, Pistols, Flags and all kinds of Fire works of John Booth, THE GROCER, 62 SECOND ST. 62 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. 6.18dtf Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be de pended upon, 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. dtw WillWant The CKronicle. After the Fourth the . usual hegira to the sea coast and mountains will begin. Orders may be left at The Chronicle office for the paper, which will 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. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, w gars her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the law' partnership heretofore existing between E. B. Dnfurj 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 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 him for payment. Business will be continued at the old of fice, under the firm name of Dufur & Menefee. E. B. Dckur. George Watkins. Frank Menefee. Dated this 25th dav of June, 1892. 6.25d4w A. A. Brown, Keeps a fall assortment of ' Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Provisions. which he offert at Low Figures. SPECIAL x PRICES to Cash Buyers. Highest Cash Prices for Eggs and - otir Profce. 170 SECOND STREET. JOHN PASHEK, I- r, Next door to Wasco Sun. Just Received, a fine -stock of Suitings, i Pants Patterns, etc., or all latest ' , . Styles, at Low Prices. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed . ' each time. Je pairing and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. Lath HATS AND CAPS. 109 Second Street. , . The Dalles, Oregon. 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 lousiness. H. 5TONEMAN. STOJSLEJVIflJSL & piEGE, Practical Shoemakers and Dealers in BOOTS and SH OES Seooncl Street. Only Exclusive Bool and Shoe House in the City. All Kinds of Footwear Always on Hand. Pabst's Milwaukee beer at the Uma tilla house at a bit a bottle. Free lunch tonight at 8 o'clock. . The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Nav. Co. SOUEDTJIjE. 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 NEW TO-DAY. THE DALLES Rational it Bank, Of DALLES CITY, OR. President - - - - - 55. F. Moody Vice-President, - - Charles Hilton Cashier, - - - - - M. A. Moody General Banking Business Transacted. Sight Exchanges Sold on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, CHICAGO and PORTLAND, OR. Collections made on favoreble terms at all accessible points. City Wagon Shop, Second St, opposite Hood's Stable, THE DAI.I.ES, - - - OREGON. A. SANDROCK, Prop. First class Carriaee and Wazon mak ing. General repairing to order, in a satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. Give me a call. . Second St., Opp. Hood's Stable,' THE DAI.I.ES, - , - - - OREGON. ' :. Will repair." yonr fine Buggies-' and Carriages, shoe vour fine Driving Horses, . and in fact do all your blacksmitbing in the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. . . 104 Second Street, ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! . Having over , 1000 tons oj ice on hand, we are now prepared, to receive orders, wholesale or retail, ; to be delivered through the summer. :- Parties contract ing with us will be Carried through the entire, season without advance in prick, and may depend that we have 'nothing but PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE Cut from mountain water ; no slough or slush ponds. " - . Leave orders at the Columbia Candy Factory, 104 Second street, or. Ice Wagon. " W. S. CRAM, Manager. COLDMBTA ICE CE3r.IT T iTJES, HENRY FIEGE. WANTED. A girl to do general - housework, good wages, apply at this office. Notice. . . Notice is hereby given that sealed pro posals for the construction of wooden steps or stairsfrom 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 nntil 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 City. Dated this 16th dav of June, 1892. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to W. s. dam.) MitnufHCturers of the finest French and Home Made CA3ST DI B East of Portland. DEALERS IS Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can fiirniah any of he goods f Wboieoal or Retail Iu Every Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. J. L. FISHER. W. J. MONTAGUE. FISHER I MONTAGUE, PROPRIETORS OF THE Elete ShaviW Parlors -AXD- Bath Rooms. Sfeooin) STEEET. THE DALLES, OS. Gentlemen will 'nd THK 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 Baths. .Hours: Every day and evening dur 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. W. E. GARRETSON, f onffinn J Itm 1 ; LtjQUl All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made to Order. 1S Second St., The Dalles, Or. 1 roior UOllOIOi OLK AGIKT FOB THK