Hats! oQo -,' '.' .'." -.- ' ' -.'-" - - Those desiring to wear one of the latest Kew "' ' ' . v -' ' ' York styles should ''call early as I have but - . . limited number of theiri. " ." ' ' -'-... Cleveld pd ' f t V THROUGH Dallss Pertlaia aid Astsria Navigation Cor We'' desire way. Tbs Dalles Daily .Chronlck. Kntcrcd a the Poetoffice st The Dalles, Oregon, as feecond-clasa matter. -4 Local Advertising. 10 Ccuts per lino for first insertion, ncd f Cents ?ct liue for each subsequent insertion. Special rated for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear tie following day. SATURDAY - - AUGUST 6, 1892 I.OCAI KKEnilKS. Tomorrow will be the last Sunday for fresh salmon this year. ' F. J. Moffit and wife of Monklaridrare at the Umatilla house today. . There is quite a demand) in -The UaUeajust now for bill posting. ' The boiler is ' in position, and the fiouse well up on Kennedys new steam yacht. D. C. Sullivan, Jas. Ferguson and II. Bland'arrived . this morning from Ulys ses, Kansas.. . . v - . " Wood, lumber and building mater ials pretty well cover the levee below "the Umatilla house. The two-and-a-half million bill for the benefit of the Chicago fair, has finally passed congress. Space in the pavilion for the coming 'district fair may be had 'on. application to J. O. Mack, secretary. Read the "new ad. of The Dalles,' Port land 'and 'Astoria Navigation Company to-day. That means business. v A pontoon bridge crossing Mill creek, just below the railroad bridge, is quite a handy scheme for the boat . builders. C. W. Phelps & Co., of this cityoffer to pay the toll of Sherman county farm ers who buy from them. This is one of the keys to success. . J- . It is authoritatively announced Jhat Mr. Blaine will soon go upon the stump "in defense of the principles of his party. The Dalles citizens brass band boys will entertain a few of their friends to morrow at a quiet little outing up Mill creek. All the boye are invited." Thirteen of the rioters at Daquesna "have been arrested. ", Many others; have left town. The thirty repairmen, driven away by strikers returned to work; . 1 Mr. Hughes, late clerk of Washington county, was in the city today, fie has acquired 6uch a habit of hanging around lerks offices, that everywhere he goes he makes that his resort. John Booth left by the Regulator this morning for. bis camp down the Col umbia. He had his instrument with him, bo it is presumed there will be ser--.Sces in that camp tonight. - .Mr. As tor can draw a check based on n income of $7.38 a minute, but it shows the relative value of things that just now it's doubtless more satisfaction to him that he can draw his breath. Looking at Mars is now the pastime of famous -astronomers. The Review suggests that when they grow weary of searching, for tlio canals in jHars they might t urn their telescope!? on Seattle. Dr. And Mrs. Taylor have, just re turned from a trip of two weeks country iriving. Dr Taylor says they found fishing fine . in the west fork of Hood river. There tho. water wjis cold and fie solid. Trout Juke wns warm and fiaMr.c ilnnv for the peasovi. 'He eot the I i .CT . Mv-. - C- East block of ice at the cave.. Returning Hor mmo via Glcnwood. Blockhouse to call vonr attention to bur Dre9s Goods consisting of . Outing Flannels.......... .....14 yards for 1.00 Challies .. .... L 20 yards for 1.00 Swandowns-.. . 8 yards ibr . 1.00 ' " Chevalier Cloth.,;...'.. 0 yards for 1.00 " 'Bedford Cords.;...' .......8 vards for 1.00 Satined ' Black.. '..S.T... ..6 yards for 1.00 Dress Ginghams 10 yards for : 1.00 Nainsooks 8 yards for 1.00 We have marked all of these at prices, to sell them as Ave need the room for our immense. Fall Stock now on the PHASE & MAYS. Both houses of congress adjourned at 11:30 last night. Mr. and Mrs. Egan have returned fcom their Klickitat visit. ; Rates at Cloud Cap Inn are-per day, $3.50 ; per week $10 ; per month $15. Mr. W. A, Davis, artist for Bert C. Towne, is in the vicinity taking some fineviews." : :;' '.. - i': Mrs. Middleton arrived on the noon passenger yesterday on a visit to Mrs. Varney. Six car loads of hoises arc being shipped from the East End. todny for LJCansas city, . Mr. J, M4 ,Patter3C-n left . to-day. ior Wind River, to be in camp with his family over Sunday. . i Mr. HugK"5ourlay, late editor 'of Tns Chesiclej' has accepted the "Warm Springs - Indian agency clerkship. He will leave for his new field next week. One hundred thousand ' pounds of nails, piled up in one thousand kegs of one hundred pounds each, makes a fine appearance at Mays & Crowe's to-day. Hon. Polk Mays, of Wallowa county, was recently in the city en route to Portland, for the purpose of disposing of some beef cattle for himself and neigh borhood. A big combined harvester at work near Pendleton is attracting much at tention.' If is' capable of turning out 750 sacks of two bushels each per day, besides grading the wheat. It! is the first machine of the kind employed in that" vicinity. At a special meeting of the common council Thursday, chief engineer Judd S. Fish tendered his resignation, which was accepted, and Recorder ' Menefee was instructed to notify the fire depart ment, and request the board to name a successor. ', i.-; V1-' l. rt Senator Charles Hilton has informa tion from Pine Creek, Gilliam county, that, on the 4th, there was born to the wife of F. A. Hale, on the Hilton ranch, a bouncing baby bov' that tipped the beam at nine pounds averdupois. This is the first boy born on the ranch...... F. A, Young, of Bake Oven, is ii the city, cn route to Klickitat to look after a band of sheep he has over there. He thus combines business with pleasure and enjoys the vacation after the busy season on the ranch, which has just closed by securing the hay crop. ' -We learn that Mr. and Mrs. Stevens arrived safely at- Condon on the 30th, from The Dalles. ' Mr. Stevens was car ried on a bed all the way, but stood the trip better" than wan expected. He is yet about the same as when at The Dalles, but hopes are entertained of an .improvement after resting. feupt. Misener, of tho state board Of charities, publicly mentions in the Tele gram, referring to the receipt of live children from this city, that county Judge Blakelcy and other Dalles officials gave all the aid and encouragement they possibly could in the efforts and pur pose of the . society to' have these ' live children, sent to Portland and placed un der the protection of the home. A. W. Sweeney, of Athciia," reports that ho has 2600 acres jn -wheat,, off of which he is certain' to bbtain 50,000 bushels. Seven hundred; acres of this is full wheat, which will make an aver age of forty bushels, so he 'thinks. .He says that if the blight had tiot occurred this same field woaM have gone over sixty bushels, it was the finest stand he ever sp.w in this or anv other oonn- sale of Bummer 0 Caroline, Ihe Dusky Queen of 'West End, languishes in jail today on a charge of selling, or giving liquor to Indians. All members of German Gesang Verein Harmonic are requested 6 be present at the regular time of meeting at theithall, on the 7th," as matters , of Importance will come before the meetings f- J The members of the state militia, are delighted with, the project; of procuring-; possession of tb Fort Klamath military post, one square1 mile, '1o the" state of Oregon, for the purpose of usiug-i.t' as a permanent ruiiijtia .camp ground'; The proposition meets with the approbation of all but the fellowt .who have been' looking forward to the time when they would be, able to gobble the. property" for a song when sold by the general gov ernment. A half a dozen Indians on a big booze yesterday started the officials at work to ferret out the source of supplies. Jack Andrew one of th&Indians being v. d.d., Recorder; Menefee fined him $10.- An old man on Front etreet named Her man, was arrested, for furnishing the liquor to them, but on examination be fore United States Commissioner J. M. Huntington, the case was taken pndef advisement, as he was proven to have sold them cider, only It will be well for parties who are run ning ; Steam threshers ou I the public highways to remember that there is a law to the effect that any one run ning a steam traction engine over a bridge on the. public highway shall be fore crossing such bridge,' place a two inch plank lengthways for the engine to cross on, and in case this is not com plied with, are subject to a heavy fine or imprisonment, or both- But the worst of all iH picking the machine up out of the gulch or creek bed. The Hotel de Cross Bar contained a couple of prisoners' yesterday n route to Portland, in enstody of a deputy United States .marshal, on charge of selling liquor -to : Arlington Indians. One of them was 'asked-by-The Chron icle representative Ire thought the authorities would make the., charge hold. "Hold! you bet ; I don't deny it. I bought the whisky .Aiiid . put it in a woodpile and the Indians got it." It is about time for Judge Deady to punish these fellows. : A' nominal fine' Is not sufficient. . fBEFCBS IHK WATER BOVTK. Mr. - Shearer Making his Wool Shipments East by Sail; The experiences which Sir. J. II, Shearer has met with in shipping his wool the past two seasons by rail, es pecially last year, has induced him to try the all water route this season from The Dalles to Boston. The Dispatch says: "Mr. J. II. Shearer, a resident of t the DcsChutes, and the-owner of a large Hock of sheep, hna concluded to do away with middlemen in handling his Wool, and is having it shipped to this city and placed on board the A merican ship Tillie E. Starbuck, for Boston!. Mr. Shearer has 218,000 pounds of choice wool. The steamer Dalles City brought down last night 286 bales from' the Cascades aiid will bring the remainder down this and tomorrow evening. . Mr. Shearer will be in Boston when the ship arrives and will superintend the sales himself. J)TED. In The Dalles, August Gth, . Wni. Glenn, eon. of " Wjn. C. Glasins, agdd 2 years. 2 mon thx f n ji tn- ,ll' r-r-i' FLU 14 THE REGULATOR LINE. Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland 5 r. m. wsso KATES. . One way . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 Round trip. . , . 3.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. Fruit, per 100 pounds .40 Melons and Green Vegetables-..:'.". .30 Through connection with steamers to Astoria and Ilwnco without delay. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. lave. -stock, shipments solicited. Call on or address. W. CALLAWAY, 0aral Aa-t. B. F. LAUGHLtN. 1 .. . . Maa$jr. . .. ! THE DALLES, OREGON The Farmers JFrlni. Grant County News. In convereation4 with one of our enterprising farmers the other day, the Jsews man-was informed that Grant county, instead of offering a bounty on squirrel scalps, which Mor row -county 1 tried" and " found " ruinous aliould protect "badgers, skunks, wild cats and even coyotes, by tnaking it a miedemehor to kill .theni,' " These ani-. mals are,all.great.deetroyer9of squirrels,; and before their wanton destruction be came so. common thd farmer's grain Ufields ; .and. 'gardens , ' grew : 'nn moleetetL ifow,., if ..they are. destroyed" it-is the farmer's own fault, for he has been in? strumental in the death-of the- animals that destroyed thousands of squirrels ever- season. This farmer also said that he had often met his neighbors, who would boast of having just been instru mental in -the. ignominious death of some unoffending. badger jbrlskunlr and who in""lhe next breath' would whine about the squirrels eating "their crops, and want the county court to fix a boun ty and pay them for killing the squir rels. Farmers . and sheepmen, protect the badgers and skunks, as well as other useful animals. ..They will not be apt to eat your chickens while squirrels are plenty. ..... - m k -Church Nttc. . Congregational Church- services in the Court house tomorrow (Sunday) a. m. at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12.15. YoUDg peoples' society of Christian En deavor at 6.00 p. m. All persons not worshiping elsewhere are cordially in vited. ; ' ;;..-.- Christaih church services at the Court house at S p. m. Sunday. '. Preaching by Elder J. W. Jenkins. ; .Union ' services in .the. Court .house Sunday at the usual hour, preaching by EldeT Jenkins. JS HMfference lseeraable. . .; Press-Times. To the naked eye, the warm weather has had no appreciable effect upon the coolness between . the Telegraph and the enemies of Any Good Eastern Washington Man. Oeorc Is no arMBkna. -. ' T Baker City ; Democrat.' The visit of Mr. Geo. W1: Weidler 10 Greenhorn promises to be of great advantage to the dietrict. Mr. Weidler is. a wealthy gen tleman and being interested in the mines of that section he will probably exert his influence in the proper direction.. . - Baking l'swdcr War. The envy shown by other baking powder manufacturers of the great pres tige of the Royal Baking powder is not! at all surprising, tor thirty years the Rovnl has been the standard for uuritv and strength in baking powder, and j has been '. placed at' the. head of every board; of; official' examiners whether state 6i-Zi)atrorial.vTl.e Royal BakingTP'-v eo; vviiuamy aaministratorof r j , -i. i the estate of John Michel bauah. 8.3dtf Powder company controls its own cream ! - . -Jt"-' pf tartar factory and the processes fd ! making the onlv chc'inically pure xreaml"- of tartar. It sends its product to -mil-f lions of homes all. over, the world, snp plies the , army and navy,- tho great trans-Atlantic steamers, the finest hotels and restaurants, and is recommended by- tho beft cftej and authorities ! cuisine in every land, vlts sale is larger ihau that of all other ctcani of tartar baking powders-combined ; it-has more friends nmopg housekeepers than any other eimilar article. Theso facts arc '; 109 SECOND. STREET, ON-THE My entire stock will be closed out at the above figure; Stoweman & Fiege, dealers in Boots and Shoes. All goods we Bell, we warrant. - . -3;. ... i S3. SI Time's Change. ' ' -Galveston News. The belle of a sutri mer or so ago whose beautiful train drew after her a score or 'so ot fashionable beaux now ties the end of to the baby vtiggy and pulla two'chabby.pasejigers Ap life's steep Kill 5n the evening. J ' .. . :.-' ,.. ''J. -S 1 No one doubts that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy really cores - Catarrh wlietherj Poiaease w rcceni or 01 longstanding, ause the makers of t -.clinch their faith in it with a 500 guarantee, which isn't a; mere newspaper guarantee, but is one that is. "on call" in a moment. That moment is when you prove that its makers can't cure you. 'The reason ior their faith is this: Dr. Sage's remedy has proved itself the right cure for ninety-nine out of one hundred cases of catarrh in the head, and the World's Dispensary Medical Association can af ford to take the risk of you being the one hundredth. '. ; ,: . . ' 'The only question is are yon willing to make the test, if the makers are will ing to take, the risk? If ep, the rest is eaEy. You pay your druggist 50 cents and the trial begins. If you're wanting the $500 you'll get somethingfetter a ewe,' , . .-; : ',''' ' Fresh stubble pasture' Three Mile. ....... ' at Sharps I on Steamer -4Netie. ' The steamer Dalles" City will leave Portland for Cascade-Locke, with Dalles freight at 6 a. m. Saturday, July SOth. The 'steamer. Regulator will" leave Dalles daily at 6 a. m., making through connection with."Dalles City" at Cas cade Lock a j on Monday,- August 1st. For further information apply to B. F. Laoghlin, manager; orW. C. Auowat, agent. . . A rare opportunity for the ladies is now afforded by Mrs. Philips, ho is offering-millinery at One third less, as she has decided to retire from the . business. See advertisement.-'- - C.18dtf i Xo The l'oblic. - - ' I 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 cored me -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 remedy 1 know of for' bowel com plaints. There is no doubt tffkmt it, it does the work--JAMES FobgyJ Druggist, McVeytown, Tenn. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, d&w - City taxes for 1892 are now tlue and payable within sixty dayaat the office .of the undersigned. L,. Kobdkn, Uitv Ireasurer. Daw es City, July 6th, 1892. ; Washinarton Market for Kent; --.. For rent ; the Washington market cor- ner of Second and Court. For terms ap- r . . c Examination of Teac-liern. r 'Notice is hereby civeu that for tho purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county Fchool superin tendent thereof will hold a public cxara- ori-tlnau.ou PTn'3 OIU,ce l f'lcs' 5e" giuuiug eunesuay, vngnsi luin, iay, at one o'clock p. m. "All teachers eligible for State Certificates, State Diplomas and Life Diplomas must make applica tion at. the quartcrlv examinations. Dated this Aug 3d ,,1802-.. . . '-" i. - THE DALLES. OREGON. DOLLAR. - The Old Times are Not In It. While at our other store at Big Island1, Va., last April, I was taken with a very severe attack af dlarrhrea. I sever had it worse in my life. I tried several old time remedies, such as Blackberry Wine, Paregoiic and Laudanum without get ting any relief. My attention was them ; called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera., and Diarrhoea Remedy by Mr. R. C. Tinsley who bad been handling it there, and in less -ihan five minutes after tak ing a smnH'.dose I ws entirely relieved. 4-0. G-- Burford, Harris Creek, Amherst Co., "Va. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. . " " . d&w A -nicely furnished bedroom, with or without board, apply.at this-ofrVee 7.14dlm.; , s' --'i j. - - :- 1 - : .i. M 't - - 7 Valaable Fsnr for 8ale -"'..- 'X . A highly improved 400 acre farm, on Tygh Ridge, convenient to wood,- water . and range, in a district 'where crop never fail. For sale at a reasonable price, and. on . easy terms. Apply -at thlsofbcc - . - - - , - - "-. ' Saved a Woman's Life. Mr. J. E. Thorougbgood,' writing from Georgetown, Delaware, says: "Two tea- ,'. spoonfuls 1 of - Chamberlain's Colic.' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved. r' the life of Mrs. Jaue Thomas, of this place." He also states that several other very bad cases of bowel complaint there have been cured by., this remedy. ' For sale by -. Blakeley . Houghton, , drugsists. . ' '; . v ;..",'. . , d&w - ' Notice. . ' . ' V . ' . Parties desiring advertising space Xjif5 the sprinkler wagon -may nave'. it" by i . applying to . EFeebw. 3 ' T. A. Van Norden, thtf" expert 'watch repairei at Mo. 106 Second street, The Dalles, appears to have-a -happy Knack,- . " for holding the confidence of his patroaa. " j The secret, of course, i the usual one-1-'- -". skill in repairing even ihc most compli cated watches. . r - 7-13-lm ; ;. " i .; Tw.o Grand Bxenrsions- 'iwo grand excursions to-Europe by the fast and elegant anchor line steam ships "Ethiopia" and "Fomessia.V The first will leave New York, August 13th, and the second August 20th, this" is . an. opportunity seldom offered to parties de siring : to visit the old country. For. full particulars and ratec, apply to T. A.' Hudson, general agent, The Dalle, Or. PHOTOGBAPHER. ; Instantaneooa - Portraits. - Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. ...'- COLUMBIA CANDV FACTORY: Campbell Bros. Proprs q ' ;- -"' '"' 'V' '"- i;. v MMnufBCUirOrs of tio finest Frcncii Vui.l ;e ' . .. , Home Made i:,' '- ; . . m A "NT T "R R - East of Portland. Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. ; ; " Can furnish" any of tliese R.nxts at Wholesala or Retail - . i : In Bery Style. ' ' " l. n.. .r'w r' . H r -'' i