. e C. :F. STEPHENS, ..PEAtER.IN; . ' -....' - " ; - ' " " ' ' r - Everybody seems to be complaining 6'f , HARD TIJvlESf But if you only stop and see the fine line ' of Gents" Furnishing Goods and Hats of -. JOHN C, HERTZ, You will find that he can save yon con ,. siderable money. Give him a call and be convinced,- s - - 109 Secdud street," '" - The Dalles, Or. JUST RECEIVED A Full Line of the CELEBRATED WAVERLY LOTH IN G Boot, Sboea. Hats, JKt. ' Fancfl ood, jloSiong, . Kto., ' ' Xte.. ' ' Ktc 134 Second St., next to Dalles Rational Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. Dry Goods SCHOOL SHOES. PEASE The Dalles Daily Chronicle. KuU-reda the Fostoffloe at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising. 10 Ceut per line lor first Insertion, and 5 Cents per line for ench subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. .. . . All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear t!ie following day. MONDAY JULY 25, 1892 l.OCAl B1SKVITIKB. Mr. J. A. CrosHen returned from yes terdays pic nic on time. Senator Thos. Haydeu returned from Portland last evening. The plate glass:for Printz & Natscbke's siew building arrived today. Balf Johnson returned . from a flying trip to Oregon City last night. A new sidewalk is.- going down on - Second street south of Snipes & Kiners ley's, Mr. and Mrs. Story and Miss Story, spent the day picnicking on Hood River yesterday. Senator Mitchell expects to devote considerable of his time to the Oregon campaign, after congress adjourned. " P. W. DeHuff, of this city, accompan ied Inspectors McDermott and EdwardH to Snake river Saturday to inspect the U. P. steamer Almota. . Elliot Glazier, Mount Hood, common ly known as the black glazier, has moved down fourteen feet annually; by actual measurement, for four years past. ; The salmon fishing season will close August 10th. Mr. L,. Winans informs us that he expects to remain in The Dalles after the season and prepare for next year. : Parties going to Cloud Cap Inn should. provide themselves with colored glasses The snow and ice on Mount Hood is so fascinating that one must look at it, bu t it is very; trying to the eyes. In order to-put the Regulator in thorough repair it will be necessary to "consume the entire week. There will therefore be no trip made until Monday August 1st, when daily trips will be made: " W. C. Alloway, agent. . . "The only crop that ever failed in this country was something . that wasn't planted," is a truthful statement from Mr. Orion Kinersly, concerning the ' abundance of the resources of the Inland Empire soil, and, particularly this part oi is. .. . - v - I : . -ill. . ... . Professor; John Shackleford of TSjestx tucky stete .university, ' who ' with hfs family is making a tour of the Pacific oast states, is an eminent elder in the Christian church. ; He may visit "The Dalles. He is said to be a man of ripe 'learning and a very interesting speaker ; it will be a treat to hear him. -: A., J. 'Johnson, the Astoria, florist, j made a trip to Mount Hood last week, .'and Becured 2,000 . new plants. The flora of the highest . altitudes ; in" this -county-produce some astonishingly-rare and beautiful plants. . Mr. Johnson is stocking -up to ; fill an order for 'the woman's building at the Chicago fair, Walter A; Davis, an artist from, Bert Townes' gallery, accompanied Jad. 5 Fish's coaching party: yesterday with a . camera ; and Miss Lang with the Moody coaching party,, has her camera, 89 it may be presumed there will be an abun dant supply of enao shots to 'Cause metabeirsrof either party to long 'recol lect tne many interesting scenes and ' events of the trip. " Viaverly CUT SHOE. It shows bow all 5 1 !: ' '.. ': "!:':':'' TIEG MAYS Capt. H. C. Coe has just constructed a fine little steam launch for Hood river local traffic, pleasure parties, . etc.. It is now ready for inspection. .. M. T. JTolan, our Nasby, went over to Tacoma last night. We presume he has been vaccinated by this time. That's1 a way they have of doing things up there. : The boys de not find the sand beach at the foot of Washington street a very desirable place ; for. bathing. ; It is ' as soft as mud, and as sticky as a plaster. The New York democracy have appar ently joined hands with the dealers in queer stuff. A confidential circular to a gentleman in The Dalles gives the snap away. '' Mr. I. N. Sargent and family have re turned from Clatsop. They say . the beach is this year very much more act ive Jhan it was last, with legions of pleasure seekers. ' Jod. S. Fish caught half a dozen fine fat grouse on the hill opposite Tucker's mill yesterday morning at 4 o'clock. They ran right into his arms. In con sequence of the close season for game he let them go. Dr. O. C. Hollister, Rev. Mr. Curtis and Geo. Stiles, leave for the top of Mouut Hood, via Cloud Cap Inn, to morrow. Dr. II. will take a blarfket along with which to cover the top of the mountain and prevent the snow from wasting away. Miss Bartlett and Miss Williams, ladies from New York, now at Cloud Cap Inn, expected to visit : The Dalles and go from here to Portland by steamers Regulator and ' Dalles City this - week Ihey have visited many places of inter est on the continent but none snit them so well as Cloud Cap Inn. . Mrs. Middleton and two daughers of Vancouver' are enjoying camp life at the upper bridge on the north fork of Hood river;-. They have about as desirable and convenient a camp as any one could wish for, and plenty of company, as the stages meet and exchange horses and passengers there twice a day daily. Mr. L. D, Brown, a Portland capital ist sought his health at a camp up the north fork of Hood river, sixteen miles above the town. ' He is doing fine ; but thinks as it is about time, for another as sessment' in ' the , consolidated city he must gu uown iais wees ana oe assessed againV after . , which .he will probably again return to Wasco county, where as sessments are not quite so frequent.- L..A. McNary and H. JI.. Cockerline, of Portland, reached the suiqmit of Mount ilood, yesterday afternoon'' at 4 o'clock. Thev were-rjiloied'.'hv W. ' A Lirigille. Itis dqubtful if anybody ever reached as high a point, as they shouted to Jud. S. Flsh Ni J. Sinnott and Prof. Liscomb who were on the, Eliot glacier, pn the east side of the summit, only about 4,000 feet below them, and the voices were distinctly heard from both parties. ... At the stage station, sixteen miles abojye'Hood River, a monster bear was tracked across the Cooper ditches a few mornings since, L. D, Brown measured the track which was 7J. inches across The bear was carrying'.. ar sheep in his month it . was supposed, ,aa at. everv place where he made a ?leap the prints Of a sheep's foot was left in the mud also. Farther upon the grade, -j miles, a big cinnamon bear camehn 6ight of Cloud Cap Inn. W.'A. Langijle took a shot at the old fellow, and thinks the bullet , hit but didn't kill the monster. Wolves and cayotes are frequently seen about the campB. 1 ' ' ; -. "". - School Shoes. Miss Annie Laug has taken some- sn- perb views of the wool product in The Dalles this season as it ..was unloaded from the teams at the warehouse, as it was baled and! ghi.pped-r. The Tiews ex press to some considerable extent the magnitude of, the. operationsrand Col. Lang has accompanied a set of them with a letter, to a leading and ihfiuen- tiai; eastern journal' in behalf of .this great interest and what congress should do to protect it.. M'. A.' Brown, , who"., resides, about twelve, miles . from .The.- Dalles, near Irwin Butte, brought the "scalp of a monster gray wolf to that place Wednes day... The animal had, begun the work of killing a band ol sheep, and some poison placed in the remains of one fin ished his wolf ship. ' Mr, Brown states that this wolf was of extraordinary; size, and measured two feet and eight inches between the wethers. His body was gray and the tip of his tail black. ' ' Notwithstanding the close season for grouse Newt.' Campbell takes to game all right. H. J. Maier and Jos.' Bonn secured a fine brace which; they pre sented to- Newt. f- He put them on ice till he could get time Jo take them to Haights then he set np the ice cream for the boys, and the cigars, at parting. When the grouse turned np at Haights, the cook protested, said, tbey were swelled head gronse, and Newt, waa called in to" explain. The boys had put off a pair of hooter-owl upon him. Mr. Rowen, whose fearful slide down the mountain into Hood river was re cently recounted, 'is again in the city. He begins to thuik that this wild and wooly west is a great country. Going over to Tacoma one day last week, before the train reached, that city a. physician (said to be) entered the car, and com pelled every passenger, male and female, to submit to . vaccination , unless they could show an effective scar... He ' bared bis arm and took the medicine, . but ': be says there was some vigorous protests entered, especially from 'some of the ladies. New Masonle Lodge. Hood River, Lodge, No. 105, A. F. and A, M.', was instituted! at Hood River, Saturday evening by' W; S. Myers, act ing Grand Master, assisted by 'Bros. R. FGifco,.foart and Burget. Hon. E. Lj Smith. waa installed master, of the new lodged which starts out. with a good membership. V; A large delegation of so journing brothers, from .The Dalles and Cascade Locks ' were present.. Among those from , The Dalles were Bros. Marden, Liebe, Phirman, Story, J, A. Crossen,'' Judge Blakeley, Horn'" ad others. "ad in Jewelry. . . More turquoises are seen than any other stone. ". " New card cases are covered ' with fine silver tracings. . ; ' None of the novelties in silver' com mend themselves more than the tooth brush stands: 'They are both simple and pretty. . "A . new mourning brooch is oval slightly concave and lust'eries's. In the hollows is a spray of lily-of-the-valley, double hearts or leaf "branch in pearls. targo" services in cases of individual salts,, peppers, butter plates, salt spoons and butter knives are now lavishlv pre sented. Tlje dahjtiness of the gilt-lined salt spoons and the lovely little knives make them desired as wedding presents. J. FOLCO, ; .'., DKALBR IN ' j, ' Ice CKaffl, foliaccD aniCisars. ; . ' MAKCFACTCRER OF - first Class Syraps for Saloons and Soda fountains, Ete. Stcond Street, Next door to Wingate's Hall Are You Going Camping ? If so buy your outfit from John Booth, the grocer, who . makes a specialty of putting up fine appetizing goods. A fine line of lunch and picnic goods just received. " t " HN BOOTH, The Grocer, 62 Second Street. A Wasco County Keort. So many people are absent from The Dalles, at the coast, in mountain camps and elsewhere,; that -if : society people were inclined to be - merry these days they couldn't do so , on a large, scale. Oat of town amusements began earlv this year. . The devotees of the camp lire and the lovers ot wiia. wooas unu babbling streams are legion. Sliced bacon and : pheasants "mountain trout and bad coffee, seasoped with the epice of novelty, piles high: the festive boards. Wasco county,;, as has been, remarked before, 'has not all the summer resorts in Oregon, bnt we claim all that any of the others have, of a fascinating charac ter.,' and much more besides. 'Cloud Cap Inn', from which the writer has just returned, is certainly the finest spot on the Pacific coast for a .summer outing". Mr. Moody's coaching party reached there, direct from The Dalles, at 8 :45 last evening. Mr. Jud. S. Fish's coach ing party met them about three hour's drive fup the grade) this side of Cloud Cap at 6 p. m. - Having experienced the I pleasure of being one of Mr. Fish's party, readers of Tpr.Chkoxicxe will in due time be furnished' with a detailed history of Cloud Cap; its. picturesque and lovely surroundings, 7,000 feet above the sea level, at the edge of the timber line, where the cooling breesea from the perpetual enow capped summit of Mount Hood; just at the back door; invites you to a seat with field glass in hand to take in the marvels of nature in all her intense moods of majestic grandeur. The foad is the finest in the world, and tlifl met-rt talk of the coach, as we SDin along, told a story which will bear re peating. '. Beginning with Aug. 1st I will give a valuable premium to every person . who orders one . dozen cabinet ' pictures. Photos to be as good aa the. very .best. Preminm on exhibition after ' Friday next. Call and see them. Only good for a few days. Hunt, the photographer. , .Prof. L..! Mitchell, chiropodist, has located in. the Chapman block, room SO, where - he.-. will -'skillfully , treat .corns, callouses, in-growing toe-nails and bun ions, without pain or subsequent sore ness. Office hours from 9 :S0 a. m. to 12 :30 p. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m. ; 7 to 8 :30 pi m. - Charges reasonable. 1 -. t . .i . ; 1 : 1'. 1 i- . Steamer Notice. The steamer Dalles City will leave Portland for Cascade Locks, with Dalles freight at 6 a. m. Saturday; July 30th. The steamer Regulator will leave Dalles daily at 6 a. m., making through connection with "Dalles City" at Cas cade Locks, -on Monday, August 1st. For, further, information apply to B. F. LacgHus, .manager; orW-C. Am-oway, agents W .n. .;.. - 1 Two grand excursions to Europe by the fast and elegant anchor line steam ships "Ethiopia and"Fumessia.'-The first will leave' New York,' August 13th;' and the second August 20th, this is . an opportunity seldom offered to parties de Siring "ltd ' visit the-'old 'country. For full particulars and rates, apply to T; A Hudson, general agent. The Dalles, Or. 7.25tfdw To The Public. . v 1 have no- hesitancy in . recommending Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the public, as I do to my friends and patrons. I .used it myself after .other well-known remedies had failed, and- it cured ma in a. few minutes. .' I recommend it candidly and cheerfully upon' it merits,- not from a financial stand-point, because I have others in stock on which I make a larger profit, but because Chamberlain's is the best remedyT'know of for bowel com- Slaints. There is no doubt about it, it oes the work James. Fokgy, Druggist, McVeytown'. Penn. For sale , by Blakeley A-Houghton. drnggists. d&w O Nll DOLLAR entire out atfrfche above figure. hH. STONEMAN. " ' I STOHEVIAFl & pIEGE, " : . " Practical Shoemakers and Dealers in AND ; "';:-'-::V 814 Seooucl Street. . Only Exclusive Boot and Shoe House in tJie City . ' All Kindt - of 'Fbotwear Always on Hand. Don't read! , Don't think ! : Don't be lieve! Now, are you better? You women who think that patent medicines are a humbug, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the biggest humbug of the whole (because it's best known of all) does your lack-of-faith cure come? It is very easy to "don't" in this world. Suspicion lwyS:.-Jcorne jinore easily .than . confidence. . 4 But dbhbt little taith -never made . sick women well and the ,?Favorite Prescription". ha,s cured thousands 6f delicajte Weak women, which makefc ub tliipk ; :that Our "Prescription" ii better -; than'-- ybur "don't, believe.", HYe're both 5 honest. Let n s come together. :'s.You try Dr.' Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If " it doesn't do as 'represented, yofi get your anonev again. v Where proof's so easy, can yoii afford to doubt. -: Little but active are Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Best Liver Pills made; gentle, yet thorough. They regulate and invigorate the liver, stomach and bowels. Administrators Sale of Horses. , ii . In pursuance of an order of the county court, of Wasco county, dated July 15th, 1892, 1 will sell as a whole or in lots, all the band of mares, geldings and colts, also one "Black Stranger" stallion, a fine horse and good breeder, belonging to the estate of the late W. J. Meins. These are good well bred horses, many of them broke to work. They will be "sold for caeb or approved security. - J. C. Meins, Administrator, . of the Estate of W. J. Meins. 7.23dwlm. - - To Let. . . A nicely furnished bedroom, with or without board, apply at this office. 7.14dlm , XOTICC. City taxes for 1892 are now due and payable within sixty days, at the office" of the undersigned. L. Rordkn, City Treasurer. Dalles City, July 6th, 1892. The Old Tillies are Not In It. While at our other store at Bitr Island. ifa-flast April, J was taken, with a very i- i .1 : - X- . - -. t , i vti v uLbavib uf uiari:Mva . i.iiB.ver iiuu i wofse iii my.life, , ;;t tried several old time remedies, such aB Blackberry Wine, ParegOiic and Laudanum without get ting any relief,' f My attention was then called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy bv Mr. R. C. Tinsley who had been handling it there, and in less ;han five .minutes after tak ing a small dose I was entirely relieved. O. G. BtTBFOHDy Harris Creek, Amherst Co.,.Y.. ?-For sale by Blakeley & Houghton; druggist 8. ' d&w ' ;r. .(lic.t; ten: Having7 on 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 throughout the season.. ., Leave orders at C. E. Lauer's store, Second street. . 52tf . Cates & Aiusox, v ; .;. ;,; .. .- :; -'-'- . t. County Treasurer's Notice- " . -All county warrants registered prior to March 13, ,1880, will "be paid if pre sented at my- office, 'corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and' after this date. : -. The Dalles, July 16; 1892. . ' " ; William Mich ell, 7.18tf . Treasurer Wasco County, Or. PHOTOGRAPHER: Instantaneous ; Portraits. . . Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon, stock will be HENRY HEBE. ' Xn Ice Waff oil. ...-. The ice wagon of Cates & Allison is on the streets every morning from 6 to 8 o'clock. . Any orders for ice left with Will Vanbibber'S express or at the store of Chas. Lauer will be promptly at tended to. i Cates & Allison. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs .'."', (Saccesxrs in J. S. cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and . Home Made CD JL JST JD I B S , East of Portland. - - DEALEB8 IN ' Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco.' Can funiiin :iiiy of these goods at Wholeaala or Retail 4rFESH OYSTElS-W In Ererr Style. ' Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street, The Dalles, Orl W. E. GflRRETSOH. r I.1P AHET fVi? THE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Made' to Order. . . I s MMoad St., Th Jlsllca, Ot. , Notice: Hale ot City Lot.. Itotico Is hereby giyen. that by authority of Ordinance No. "Mil, which passed the Common Council of Jalles City, 'June 30th, 1897. entitled "An Ordinance entitled an Ordinance to provide for the sale of certain -lots beloniring-'to Dalles City," 1 will On Tuesday the 16th day of August, 1892, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, all of the: following described- lots and psrts of. lots situated in Gates Addition to Dulles City, to-wit: - - SevenOr feet off from the south side of Lot No. T, Block 18; -Sorenty feet off from south side of Lot No. 2, Block. Ko. 18; the south one-half of Lots No. S, 4, 5 and 6, in Block No. 8: Lots Nos. 2,8, 4,6, 6,?, 8,'J nnd lO, in Block! No. 19; and Lots Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12, in Block No. 14 The appraised Value .'of said lots and for less than which they ..will, not be . sold, is fixed as follows, to-wit: . rr- ! . ; 70 uet ott the south end ot Lot ro. 1, in -. Block No. 18. . -.-.T .fl'O.QD 70 feet off the south end of Lot No. 2, in , Block Nol m. z: : bs.-ji . ... : , . 125.00 The south one half of Lot No. 3, in Block1 No. 18 -. . ". . 100.00- The south one-half of Lot No; 4, in Block - No. 18 100.00. The south one-half of Lot No. 6, in Block No. 18 , 100.00 The south one-half of Lot No. 6, in Block No. 18.:.. 100.00- Lots numbered 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in Block No. 19, and Lots numbered 7, 8, . x 11 and 12, in Block No. 14, each ap praised at .-. '.. 100 00 Each of said lots will be sold upon the lot, R9Kvuvciy, aiiu ,m;ik7 ui uiviu diihu txi sum cur a less sum than the value as above stated. One-third of the price bid on any of said lots shall be paid In cash at time of sale, one-third on or before one year from date of sale, and one third on or before two years from date of sale, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum upon deferred payments, - payable annuauv. . - . - The sale wilt begin with the first lot herein above mentioned at ten o'cloek a. m. Angust 16, 1892, and continue with each lot in the order as herein named until all of said- lota shall be sold. Dated this 11th day of July, 1S92. . - FRANK MENEFEE, : - 7.13-8-13w-d.- ' Recorder of Dalles City. SHOES Leafling - Jeweler. . "' " j