mi n i i i jine WW men matt .- t. .. ....... . ; rv ; Those desiring to wear one of the latest New . York styles shodld -scair early aa I have tui a; . limited nnmber of them. fc Dalles, PortM mi Aitoria .Navigation Co. SPECIAL ! ! and Cleveland Hats Outing Flannels. Challies"..: SwandoWns-...... Chevalier Cloth.. Bedford Cords... ... - - ---.-- . . Satihes Black .... Dress Ginghams Nainsooks The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Kntered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear tiie following day. MONDAY AUGUST 8, 1892 LOCAL ltKJSVITIKS. Misses Pearl and Jessie Butler left for Collins Landing. Mr. and Mrs. Farley returned from Hood River last evening. Lost. A pair of eye-glasses. Finder please leave at Chronicle office. Mrs. AiKeller and family left on the Regulator for Portland this a. m. Messrs. Halght and Wilson spent Sunday in camp with their families, be low Hood River. May 'p & Crowe received a stump pul ler for K. T. Higby, see it and make V9UT, own comment. The Regulator, Baker and ferryboat, were ofScialy inspected yesterday by Messrs. McDermott and Edwards. Capt. Coo's new steamer, the Irani, was inspected yesterday, on the return of Messrs. McDormott and Edwards. P. W. DcHuff left for Ripari this morning, to look after the steamer ser vice of the U. P. R. Co., on Snake river. Messrs. M. A. Moody, Green, Joslyn and others, returned from a fishing jaunt last night, saturated with satisfac tion. The fire department will not have it as Judd S. Fish wants it. hence have re appointed him chief of The; Dalles de partment. :. -. '. According to quotations of the Chicago cattle and horse market, given today, The Dalles would be a good place to reach out for a supply of either. Col. John McCraken "returned from a trip to . the interior on Saturday. He says the weather was extremely warm 1n Utah. At Huntington on Saturday the thermometer registered 104 degrees, northern exposure. Prof. J. M. DeMoss has decided not to ive a concert ia The Dailea by bis fam ily, in consequence of the lack of a suit able hall. Theirlast concert was given in Chicago June 27th, and the family are now returning to their home in Oregon: The J. P. 4 A. NJ Co., having dropped the way freight business between the Cascades and Portland are now enabled to land passengers in Portland and The Dalles much earlier than formerly. Dur ing the summer months this route should be patronized by all. Hon. Van B." DeLashmutt, ex-mayor of Portland, passed through Saturday on his return from Boise .City: He thinks matters will soon be al right gain in Cceur d'Alene, as justice will be done to both sides. This will tate the hancrinv frf tfcWa nr fnnr 'titin.1 ureu people, probably; - but justice should be done, certainly. Even the circus brought nobody good, in Portland last week. It was a caravan of thieves. Persons living in the neigh borhood of the performances hope never to 6 so afflicted again'. The mob of thieves operated extensively in a small -way rifling cellars and kitchens of pro Tisions, stealing garden hose and in fact J J ' - anyming else that could be carried away without attracting much attention. We desire to call your attention to our Dress Goods, consisting of ......14 yards for $1.00 ......20 yards for 1.00 8 yards for. 1.00 . . . .v: : .6 yards for s 1 .00 .....8yrdsrfqr IJOO ... . . .6 yards for . 1.00 10 yards for 1.00 ;:v....8 yards for 1.00 We have marked all of theseat. prices to sell them as we need the room , for pur immense Fall ", Stock now on -the way. " : -: " " ' i:: : :r. ' PEASE & MAYS! The Tuna Hedge; the future fence of the country, which is described today, may be secured of Johnson & Moon, at the Umatilla house. Orders should be sent in as soon as possible, as there is no permanent office here. Mr. Johnson is well known in The Dalle?, and will furnish any recommendations needed Portland is the dustiest city on the west side of the continent at present There is not the slightest effort made to surpress the dirt. On the other hand taxes continue to be levied to increase the slock of dirt on hand by opening new streets which are not needed, and turn- ning them over to the winds to be blown in with the unreconstructed nuisances everywhere abounding. So Mars is not peopled after all. This verdict from the Lick astronomers does away with the last hope of marshaling blocks of five from that quarter. It is hardly probable that the patience of the good Lord" great as 'it is, could tolerate another inhabited world. The decision that there are no canals there, also dis poses of the fanciful theory that the in habitahts of Mars were advanced enough to provide against railroad combines. The canals are not parallel lines, the observers now ' say, but broad bands. That the astronomers are making hay while the sun shines is very evident. Telescopes on both, hemispheres are pointed to the beautiful red planet nightly, and observations of great in terest and scientific value are ' being made. The Lick telescope has brought forth discoveries of great importance. THE AKTELOFE REGION. Latest Information Through the Spicy Columns of the Herald. Last and this week were the hottest experienced "in the Antelope country this season. Last Saturday the ther mometer registered 104 in the shade. Although July and August are the ex tremely dull months of the year in this country there is more business done here right now than there is in most towns in the busiest season. Where drummers are to be found "in abundance" there is where an "abnnd- ance otbusineas" ia transacted! Ante lope has been swarming with drummers all summer. - The demand in ' British Columbia for Oregon mutton, has somewhat, stimu lated a great interest in ' this Minn amongst stock commission dealers. '"" " - On Friday last Frank Irvine became very ill and the Drs. Beers, who hap pened to' )io passing through." at the time, were called in." It was discovered to be an attack of pleurisy, and while under the doctor's examination Mr. Ir vine fainted away and remained uncon scious for considerable time. Finally he was resuscitated and is now gradu ally getting ; better. Mr. Irvine; wrote down for his partner, E. M. Wingate, who has been visiting his relatives in The Dalles for several weeks. Seventeen years ago while Wm . Hinkle and Johnie Clarno were bringing a- bran new freight wagon belonging to Mr;' H. over the John Day river oa the ferry boat run by Mr. Cfarno. one of th wheels came off the wagon and sank in the river. The wheel was never , dis covered until last week when' Johnnie Clarno saw it sticking out of the water about 200 yards below where it had sunk. The wheel, having always been, under and. preserved by the water, was found to De soiia and sound as ever, with the exception of a little wearing by the water. ' - - sale of- Summer r l . : : ' .- mmm CASCADE LOCKS. Some Local Motes and Pertinent Re marks by the Way. Special to Ths CHKOMCLK.1 - Cascade Locks, August 8. This place is very quiet since Uncle Samuel has snut down on canal construction. All the surplus men and hangers-on are off amy. speaking of the suspension, in looking over the plant.-evervthirie is cleaned up and stored away as neatly ana carefully .as it the thing was put away in its little bed. to eo to steer for a long repose. In conversation -with an authority I leaan that : those in charge here are in waiting for orders - from the engineer, who is in ' waiting for orders irom neaaquarters. One cannot but bo m pressed with the feelinor that th slumbering delays of the past are a precedent tor tears ot a repetition of the former fifteen years, wbich has wea ried the patience of the Inland Empire. The contract clause, aa internreted hv some, means wearisome years of fooling and a lingering construction of the locks. One thing must be corrected, which has gone aDroad through the press, and that is the charge of recuttine stone. Onlv in a few instances has it been done and that, was when a certain dimension stone was needed to finish a certain courBe which had not been cut as di rected. Your correspondent is not an apologist for the engineer in charsre if he does give you the item. The discovery of coal on Tanner creek has resulted in running a tunnel in on the vein nearly one hundred feet whirh does not show any geat encouragement w ine discoverers however. The vein, is twenty-two inches thick, and does nnt. appear to be of much value in quality. Th Chronicle of late had something to say about The Dailea and Rnd wagon road, which .is impassible be tween uood Klver and Wythe. We Cas- caders think Wasco countv should AAA that it is put in a traveling condition. And, since the railroad ' company des troyed it, they should be made to nut it in as good fix as they found it. We have hopes that our new "county judge will look into the matter. There is a nartv of gentlemen from Portland in camp, a few miles from the, river on Herman creek, where they are having a good time hunting and fishimr. Messrs. Cram," Shontel, and Wm. Michell are in camp near the railroad on this stream. - ; . . -, .The Misses Lane of The DaUaa. . the guests 6t Lieut.,' Taylor of the en gineer corps,: and 'are chaparoned by Mrs. A. L. Newman. Messrs. 8. L. Brooks and LLW. TTnnn. her, with their families, are in camp at a lovely spot opposite the Regulator landing. Thev are delighted with tha Cascades as a summer resort and ex press themselves as beintr surprised at the idea of . going to the sea coast when m luuauty anoras sucn attractions in the Wfl.V: of mnrnififvvif a a cool, bracing atmosphere. .ine steamers juaiies Uity and .Regu lator arrive on railroad time. ' The Dalles Citv arritrna at. ttia at '12 o'clock sharp every day, and the Regulator at the upper locks at 10 a. m. daily. Ca8S. . There is no improvement in the con dition of Mr. Thomas Olennn. A sultation of three physicians was held this morning, and fears are entertained as to his recovery. He is being kindly cared for by many friends of long years standing. . ' . '. , . . . Lost. -: . A Small, alatn-nnlnrnd wilt be suitably rewarded by leaving it THROUGH Freignt sua Passenger Lins Throthrh flail V 'mrvfoA fKnrwlni-a i- ccpreuj ueiween xne uaiioe ana Port land? leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m.. arriving ai rortiana o p. m. PASSENGER KATES. i - One way.-v. ...... . ... . . :.$2.00 Round trip. . . . . r. : 3.00 special rates for parties of six or OTcr. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. . .. '. " . j - FAST FRIIGNT. Fruit, per 100 pounds. . . . . ; " .40 Melons and Green Vegetables .30 . Through connection with steamers to Astoria and Ilwaco without delay. day or night, and delivered at Portland1 on arrival. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. W. C. ALLAWAY, ' General Agent.' B. F. LAUGH LIN,' r ; ' litiiersl nuafer. . -, . THE DALLES, - OREGON A singer for breath was distressed, And the doctors all said she must rest, - ' But she took G. M. D. For her weak lungs you see, And now she can sing with the best. An athlete gave out, on a run, And he feared bis career was quite done; O. M. D..iray observe. Give back hi lost nerve. And now he can lift half a ton. A writer, who wrote for a prize, Had headaches and pain in the eyes; G. M. D., was the spell That made him quite well. And glory betore him now lies. . ' . - - - These are only examples of .the daily triumphs of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, in restoring health and re viving wasted vitality.' Sold by all druggists. - - ; ; V People went from The Dalles to Hood River, outing, yesterday,. A party from Hood River took in Bridal Veil ; and a Bridal Veil party stopped off at Trout- dale, where a " party stepped on board for Portland. Once at Portland half a dosten steamboats were ready to carry as many as could go comfortably to Asto ria, Clatsop and North Beach. Thus do we rest on Sundays in Oregon. Bro. John Michell couldn't stay at home yesterday. He too had an outing down in the direction of the cool um brageous shades of Mosier, angling in pebbly brooks for the speckeled beauties like other disciples of Isaak Walton Situation Wanted . jv .' - By a cook. Hotel, boarding house, restaurant or with a family. Apply at miB omce. o-sdist a Jtoatrn Mlracls, - A Cud From Hn JBonthly meteorological Report. Weather bureau, department of agriculture. Station, The Dalles, Oregon, for the month of July, 1892, Latitude 45P 86' 18". longitude 121 Vt'li" west. Altitude 118 feet above sea level. "b a S 5 M DATaXl pa'?- '3- v, - . - . :. . crS : : : ' 67 76 69 - " 73 87 ,.: 3...:: r 78 95 60. 74 82 66 5....:. , 61 71 52. 6 62 71 62- 7......V 64 81 48 8 70 91 49 9., 67 76 57 10....... ...... i.-. 71 '82 60 U...: 1 68 71 66 T 12. ...... 60 78 47. 18.. ; 65 80 50 14.. 72 91 62 15 70 77 63 J''-' 64 71 58 ,27 17 J S3 75 M 18..., 66 80 - 62 19 ...... 68 75 60 20 ; 67 83 52 21 66 73 69 22...... ...... -63 73 . 53 23 .." 62 73 60 M i,... 69 81.: 58, 2o :-.J.-;..i.::. 69 81 66 26.. i.-j-I-'-S 71 87 66 27.. 74 91 67 S..z.:;i,...;...:...rsi 78 - 95 61-. V 29..;- .'..80." 95 65 50.1. ;., ........-..-....i 77 90 64 81 77 91 63 Sums..,"...; 2151 251f! 1745 0.27 Means 69.4 81.2 69.5 1- mtsiu Barometer, h.wj; nignest Darometer, 30.826, on 7th ; lowest barometer 29.758 ou aid. 9a on 3, 28, 29, lowest temperature, 48, on 7th. Least daily range of temperature, 13 on 16th. - MBAK TBaTPKBATTBB FOB THIS MONTH 1! 1872 1877 71.5 1R 71 K 1873 1R87..68.0 1888,. .-.71.0 1889 74.8 1890.... 69.0 1891 70.8 1878 74.0 1883 67.5j 1884 71.0 1874 1875 70 0 1S70. . : .nun 1880..,. 68.5 1876.... 75.5 67.0 1886 70.0 - - " "I - . . . w.w . . . iv.Viix... , tV.O Total defiptehpv Ini'tetnnMwhiM riiinv ttu 1881....66.0- month, 0.06 'lata! excess in temperature since January 1st, 1891, 11.9. Prevailing direction of wind, westerly. " Total precipitation,' 0.27: number of days on which .01 inch or more of precipitation fell 1, TOTAI, EECIPITATIOK FOB THIS MONTH IN . ' 1873..,. 11878. ...0.08 11883. ;..0 O0H8s".:?.0.2- 1874 K879... 0.81 1884. :. 0-. 41 1889.... T 1875 0.14 11880 -..0.04 11885 O.in iBQft n OA 1876 0.07 1881 0.11 1886.... 0.19 1891.... 0.24 1877.:.. 0.28 1 1883 0.12 18S7. ..0.07 1892 0.27 Average precipitation for 1892, 0.16. . ' Total excess. In - TtriMtfnitAtinri rinrlnf Tnnht-li O-llinohes. . . " . Total deflcloncy in precipitation since January 1st, 1891, 3.49. "- - - Number of nlrtnd tna tlavm. OA nnrtlv rlnTnlt- days, 4; cloudy days, I. ii utk uaromeier reaucea to sea level.- X indl cates trace ot precipitation. BAMUEU L. BROOKS, - Voluntary Signal Vorpe Observer. JOHH G. 109 SECOND STREET, ON ;HE entire closed put ?tt the above Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in Boots and Shoes. All goods ' we "sell, we warrant. Blrgfeld. I see in the Oreitonian of Aue. 4th statement that a report is being circu laied nere, that -William Birgfeld, m husband, was with mv- father in Oal z at the time of his death, and that certain parties in The Bailee, are intimating inai my nusDand nad isometnrng to do therewith, - h ' . -?. - ; Their story is as trhjus't and "without fonhdation as are other stories that are being industriously "circulated by mv husband's enemies. - - : - -'- The facts about my fathers death are simply, jib follows: "In Mav 1888. mv father, who. had been' ill for over a year oecame so muci) worse, tbat tne aoctore nere advised nim to go to UaU for his health. He thought a great deal of Mr. Birgfeld, and desired him to go with mm to tase care or mm wmcn Air. Birgfeld consented willinelv to do. Mr. Birgfeld stayed in San Francisco two weeks. .My father seemed much better, and Mr. B. returned -to The Dalies, where he remained but a short time, when my: father got worse and teiegrapned to mm to come down, as he neeaea mm to tase care ot mm. Mr. Birgfeld went at once to Califor nia in response to the telegram, and. upon. consultation with the nhvsiciann. found my father in so dangerous a con dition tnat be telegraphed immediately for my mother who went down, and Mr. Birgfeld came home, leaving .any mother with my father, and did not see him again until he was brought up here for burial. He was not with my father and did not see him for. nearly two weeks before his death, my 'mother- be ing with him all of tbat time. It seems impossible that even a man's most bitter enemies would start such unjust and.' malicious reports against him, and surely the object of all these fabrications that are going around, without any foundation, must be for the purpose of deliberate persecution, and to prevent my husband from establish ing his innocence of the terrible charge now pending against him. I know that my husband "has many enemies, but it seems to me that for my sake ana for the sake of our little children, if not for his own, people should accord him common justice and a fair show to prove his innocence, and not be constantly in venting and. spreading theeo false and unjust stories for the evident purpose of - . A Lacka, E. Bibgfel'd Fresh stubble pasture at Sharps, on Three Mile. '! Ilousehbld Goods. ' For s&la.at corner Vif F.io-hth unA T.SK. erty- streets, bed room set, carpets, Kitcnen cnaira,. cooKing stove. Heating move, ana oiner articles too numerous tn.mantinn- will aaII a f nrlmta Mia an1 must be sold this week. A. C. Spkncks. O-ttdZl ; . : . . . : : . - To Tne Public. I have no hesitancy in recommending ham terrain's ... Colic' CCholera' and Diarrhoea Remedy to the public, as I do to my friends and patrbnr.-: I; nsed it myself after otver well-known remedies had failed, and it cured . 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 alarger profit, bat because Chamberlain's is the best remedy 1 know of for bowel com plaints. There is no doubt about it, it does. the work James Foroy, Druggist, Mcveyiown, renn. . if or . sale ty Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, ddbw Examination of Teachers. x Notice is hereby given that for the DUTOOBe of makincf an-exuDiinntinn nf all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the echools of mus count'," tne county ecbool superin tendent thereof will hold a public exam ination at his office in The Dalles, be ginning Wednesday. August 10th. 1892. at one o'clock p. m. All teachers eligible for State CertiBcates, State Diplomas and Life Diplomas must make applica tion at the quarterly examinations. . Dated this Aug 3d, 1892.. .. . - '-. . ' -. TEOY SnKLLBY ' i County School Superintendent of Wasco vounty, uregon. . .. 8-ld4wtd HERTZ, THE DALLES. OREGON. DOL LAR. stocks lire; .;-. The Old Times are Not Ia It. fig While at our other store at Big Island", -Va., last April, I was .taken with a very -" severe attack of diarrhoea..' . I never had, , it, worse m my life. - l tried several old time remedies, such as Blackberry Wine. ' Paregoiicand Laudanum without get- v ting any relief. My attention was then called to Chamberlain's Colic-, Cboler and Diarrhoea Remedy by :Mr..R..C - and in less han five minutes after tak ing a small dose I was entirely relieved. t - T T ! -t Amherst Co., V: Fdr sale by Blakeley . To I,et. . ' '" (- without board, apply at this office." r' 7.14dlm f - - Valuable farm for Bale. A hitrhly improved 400 acre farm, on Aye Pygh Ridge, convenient to wood, water - and tnd ranee, in a district hm rmna never fail. For . sale . at a reasonable price, and on easy . terms. ; Apply at this office.- v- : ' . ' . ' , - . Saved a Woman's Life.- -' Mr. .7 - V.. ThftrBmrhmwul. wnttni, fMiK . Georgetown, Delaware, says: "Two tea spoonfuls of Chamberlain's Co He. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved, the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of this place." He also states that several. otner very Dad cases of bowel complaint . -there have been cured by . this remedyi For sale by . Blakeley A Houghton, druggists. , . -r d&w . Parties deairinir Lp(rfciAlncr onaM m -t" the snrinklpr ujumn mnv itavA it Ka ,. aPDiviDflr to 8. K. Fkrbib. repairei at No. 106 Second street, The Dalles, appears to have a happy Knack : for holding the confidence of his patrons. The secret, of course, is the usual one skill in repairing even the most compli- -i-cated watches. 7-13-lm - i , Two Grand Kxcnrsiona. ' Two crand excursions 'to Eurone hv the fast and elegant anchor lino steam ships "Ethiopia" andFumessia.'-' The first will leave New York. Amrast lath. and the second August 20tlr, this is an opportunity seldom offered to parties de4' siring to visit . the old-country. - For. fall particulars and rates, apply to T.-A. Hudson, general agent. The Dalles, Or PHOTOGRAPH ER. Instaataneous Portraits. . Chapraai Block, The Dalles!, Oregon. 1 ,. ,; ,,: COLOMBIA y CANDY; FACTORY Campbell Bros; Proprs (Stcwsion to W. s. Craa.) - Hanufacturera of the finest French sad Home Made East of Portland. -r . x." -DEALKR3 IK- fropical Fraits, Nats, (Jr jimi Tobacco. , Can furnish anr of these roods at - or Retail ' . ... .- , In Eiary Style.' , -.'- Ics Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. . "