Telle ulator Line 4H - ' " Those desiring to wear one of the latest New ' - - '- York styles should call early as I have . but a ' - . ' . . limited number of them. . ' .' - . Cleveland and Jtoison Hats. Tke Dalles, Portland anfl Astoria Navigation Co. SPECIAL ! ! -4 Outing Flannels.. Ohallies. 8wandoAvns Chevalier Cloth... Bedford Cords Ratines Black Dress Ginghams. . Nainsooks wav. . The Dalles Daily Chronicle. tutored a the PostoSice at The Dalles, Oregon, aa second-class matter. Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. MONDAY - AUGUST 15, 1802 LOCAL BKKVITIKS. Blakeley & Houghton sells Tanglefoot for 40 cents a box. HonG. M. Cartwrieht.of Ilav Creek. is in the city. Geo. W. McCoy, of Portland, is at the Umatilla house. Forty cents buys a bos of Tanglefoot - at Blakeley & Houghton's. Hp. and Mrs Sanford have returned from their outing. "Kil-deer and plover make the air joy ous with their notes now. Fish wheels 'Alpha: and ' Omega are now beached on the sands; : 40'cents buys: a box of Tanglefoot at Blakeley & Houghtons. . The plate glass for Keller's modern front to the store now occupied by Prinz A Nitschke, has arrived. The wool packers Davis, Russell & Co., have packed their machinery and moved away from The Dalles for another year. Tanglefoot Fly Paper, 40 cents a box, twenty-6ve "double sheets; at Blakeley -& Houghton's, 175 Second street. Hon. N. G. Blalock, ol Walla Walla, called at the land office today to leave another wad of his well earned money. ' A burned bridge on the Short LinS demoralized ; trains again yesterday. Those bridge burning locomotives are . just immense. Judd S." Fish returned from Mosier last night. Mrs. Fish, and little Miss Genevieve, remained the guest' of -Miss Dollie Mosier. A handsome French plate bevel mir ror mantel piece for J udge Condon's new residence, came up by steamer Regula tor 'Saturday evening-. Messrs Baxter, Campbell and Wood worth, U. P.' E. officials, are in the fcitys -today. . It is understood that the Grass . ioiih.j io uuoui me cniei topics. Mrs. Brown and Miss Annie .Petefi for Ilwaco; Mr. John Filloon and fam ily for camp, and Mr. McCartneys fam ily for some point below, were among the passengers this morning by steamer ' Regulator. Another white cultus was nipped in the act of putting whisky where and In dian ceuld get it Friday night." This business might be very easily stopped if the U. S. Courts would 'only sinch the -culprits a few times. Mrs. Harry Bulger wsb summoned to the bedside of her husband, Saturday. When the dispatch came Mrr Frank Roach started out in to the country for her and they arrived in time to take the afternoon train. Mr. Adam Appoli;- the South Beiid chilled plow representative, . with his . . .greenback machine for "turning out" one dollar bills, came into competition - here with J. B.Foster, of Chicago, who patent ieg into which he puts hy-v drant water.-gives the keg a torn or two and draws off a cocktail: -. These gentle men much Tnore lhar pay their way in fon ; wherever'they go. AYe desire to call your attention to" our Dress Goods, consisting of r ,: . 14. yards for $1.00 ....20 yards for 1.00 -.. .8 yards for 1.00 ..... G yards for 1.00 . .. .8 yards for 1.00 G yards for, 1.00 .10 yards for 1.00 .8 yards for 1.00 . We have marked all of these at prices vto sell them as we need the room for our immense Fall Stock now on the PEASE & MAYS. Blakeley & Houghton sells Tanglefoot for 40 cents a box. E. P. Koontz, of Tacoma,. is visiting his father and family in The Dalles. F. G. Connely has just arrived by bug gy overland from Portland. He passed a lot of camps of people outing in the mountains near Mount Flood. Messrs. M. A. Moody, Judge W. Lair Hill, Fred Bronson, II. J. Green, W. K. Smith, Jr., Lieut. Taylor, Fred and Lon Joslyn, returned yesterday from a -hunting trip in Klickitat. Mr. Moodys four-in-hand was the conveyance. Judge J. L. Story, Hansen Butler and JudgeS. C. Clark returned from. their opal mine yesterday; They have struck it Tich, and are satisfied. Judge Story says he is confident that it pays to send out honest prospectors in this country. W. E. Garretson's little boy, Lyndon, had a fine present today from Alex Go fish, of 15-Mile. It was a young lynx, and is as playful as a young kitten. W. E. thinks he will keep it as an assistant night watchman for Frank, in the etore at night. A band of horses -for the Regulator this morning missed ton account of a charge of horse stealing preferred again t the owner, who has a clear bill of Bale for the animals, but the case had to be adjudicated.. Justice Schutz dismissed the case for; want of sufficient evidence. . Mayor Maya was in the city today. Ho has called a meeting of the citizens to take some action respecting the com ing meeting" of the Oregon press associa tion. The meeting, will be held Wed nesday evening. ' He will not be able to be present, as his farm work is pressing, but hopes it will be a success. -, The regular teachers examination for certificates, conducted by Supt. Shelley last weak, resulted ,in granting second grade certificates to J. M. Carroll and Julia Hill ;, third grade to Nellie Butler, S. H. Miller, Agnes LeDuc, Hattie L. McKay, Lillian Reavis, W.-. Laughlin, Dollie Mosier and Josie Hansberry.. The trial of John Green for the "mur der of WiHiam Dunn eet for this week, will, begin tomorrow at Goldendale. -The Leader says J "If . rumor is to be relied upon, and we-have every-: reason for be lieving it, then it seems that some per sons are trying to influence the wit nesses in the case. Now if this is so, they should be made answerable for try ing to influence the witnesses, and who ever it may; be should: receive the utmost extent of the law for their interference.-- This case demands justice on either' side, the impartial public demand it also in fact, the case will be watched exceedingly close to see that the money influence is not playing an important part In the case. - , ' " - . 'Headers in a few days will be super seded by threshers, .so it will not be many weeks before wagons, to the num ber of one hundred and oven every 'day, says the Leaderrwlil be 6 the -road to TJ Dalles with the produce . of the abundant harvest.' Every year a. won derful improvement is made in Klickitat valley, which is no doubfe owing to the certainty of a crop.- If is the industrious and painstaking farmers that came to thi county without .any .means that hav,e made themselves comfortable homes in a lew years, and in a Tory few years longer there will , be bat' a small number but what .have built a substan tial farm residence. . May they live long to enjoy the fruits of their labor. : Klick itat ;.will: ' be : a ; prosperous . and j busy county from: how ori, for the hard and struggling times; with the majority of farmers, is a thing of the past. : sale -of Hummer '""-' o Remember the sale of city lots at auc tion on the premise's tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. W. Lord is home temporarily from the beach. - He proceeded to Gold endale this a. m., to attend the murder trial. Mr. and Mrs. Branner, of Nansene,' are off for a pleasure trip, fishing, hunt ing, etc:, in the regions of White Sal mon. ' .- ' , - Sheriff Ward and Wilbur Kerns left overland for a drive to Portland today via. the Barlow road. Mr. Ward's fam ily accompany him. The funeral of Mr. Thomas Oleson was largely atended from Masonic hall yesterday afternoon. The' solemn and impressive ceremony of the fraternity of which he was an honored member, was observed. Mr. Olesen was one of The Dalles most highly respected citizens. The Dalles City Directory 1892-1893 is being pushed forward rapidly by its edi tors and pubiiehers. It is a home pro duction,' printed by a local printing house; and, on that account, as well as by reason of the manifest convenience It . will prove to every citizen, shonM meet with a generous patronage. The price has been placed "at the low figure of $1 per copy. No pains will be spared to make it a credit to The Dalles in every respect! The editorial work, the typography, and the- alphabetical and classified business directory will be' pre pared most carefully, so as to present to the public a ready reference book, relia ble, well-a'rranged and statistically ac curate. - A doable canvass of, this city and of Grand JDalles-ill be made by the canvassers, so that, "ho names of male or female adults shall be omitted. It is a necessary and meritorious work. Let us give the publishers every aid in our power. One of them is a local type setter and the other- an old-time news paper man. A rabllc Meeting. . .A -public meeting of the 'citizens "of The" Dalles will be held at the fVmrt house Wednesday evening, Aug. 17th, to aevise ways ana means for the entertain ment of the editors and publishers of the state of Oregon, who will convene in this city Sept. 26th, holding sessions for two aays. This editorial association can do a great deal of good to the future prospects, and will materiallv aid the work at the Locks and the prospective portage road on the Oregon side. . Robebt Mays, Mayor .. . Cre:Tiio:. ' ;". The whale which stranded 6n North Beach recently is still there. The taxi dermist "for Washington, for the world fair commission ,:U endeavoring to mine the Bkcleton, but makes slow progress. When they arrive says a correspondent, a tunnel will . be driven through, the smell, which can be easily cut with a spade, and then a vigorous attack will be made on the blubber;-: If a band of Indians from Cape Flattery ' or there abouts could have been turned 'loose, on the whale when it firBt grounded," there would have been nothing but the bones left in a short time," bnt "now : there is much morer-much , too much, more. Prof. Hudson has procured a lot of giant powder, and will endeavor to blow the smell away from the whale..." Cottagers hope ; that the next, whale may go: off to some sequestered spot to shed his Incar nate carcasB, or put off his chantre till the seaside season is ov.eiv - On 15-Mile, Aug.: la V 1892V to the wife of U. J,. Hurst, a 9) pound boy - THROUGH Freight and Passeier Line Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between 'The Dalles and Port land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland 5 p. m. PASSBXGEU KATES. Oue way. ... . . . I. . ...... ;.".' . . . .$2.00 Round trip. . .'. . . . : ..... 8.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. FAST FSEIGTIT. Fruit, pe&100 pounds. . . ........ Melons and Green Vegetables. . . Art .30 Through connection with steamers to Astoria . and Ilwaco without delay. Shipments received at yfharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live stock, shipments solicited. Call on or address. - W. C ALLAWAY, General A gent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, ' General Manager. THE DiLLES, - OREGON VISIT TO THE FAIR OKOVA'H. Lict of Autmala In Training fur the Coming Circnit. Learning incidentally that the stalls of the Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Society, in this city, held some thoroughbred stock, in training for the circuit, -. including, city view, Salem, Independence, Walla Walla, La Grande, Baker City and The Dalles, we applied to some of the "boys "interested in the Btock for transportation to the grounds, that the outside world might learn that The Dalles no only has the biggest and finest and fattest -berries, fruits and babies, the best and the most wool, wheat and salmon-) and the great est attractions for tourists ; but, further more, this being the natural' home of the horse, we have something in that respect to be proud" of. : It was not long until Mr. J. J. School ing, the noted horse trainer and veteri nary surgeon, drove up to the Umatilla house at a pleasant evening hour and in vited us to a seat behind "Amanda," a pretty little filly, well educated in tricks, and as handsome aa one of Beauty's lithographs'. Soon we were bowling out through the East End up the terraced bluff side, and then to the fair grounds. Thiswas a new drive to us, and the revelation, as we ascended,' would be a wonder to the most confirmed globe trotter. It gave us the best view of the dalles, the rapids, Dalles City and Grand Dalles, that wehave yet pictured in : the recepticles of a well stored mem ory of Columbia's majestic scenes. After a spin around the matchless half mile track,' which is kept "in the 'finest condition ,we stopped at the headquarters and made the" acquaintance of Andy Allen, Mike Welch and Jack ; Parker, and were next introduced to "Nehalem," "Sierreta," "Mamie 3.," "Anieta,"" Joe Wood," "Rockland Boy," "John L.,' and other' noted , animals owned ' by J. O. Mack, Mac Inerny, Strickland, Lena Wood, John Larsen, et. al.; as the court would have it,, which- includes the Allen boys colt "Poddy." ' f- No speeding was seen, but we learn that this stock,' which lias a record, will maintain it on the circuit. . A few even ings since a spirited daeh was witnessed on the: track between flyers driven by M. A.' Moody, Senator Hilton and Chas. Haight, time 3:10; 3:16, 3:25 won by Moody. We shall refer to this subject again, and to other stock Which it is ex pected will appear when the proper time comes. It is now time to begin prepa rations tor the exhibition of October 11th which is to continue five days onlyv : ;A Rant Corner. ' The age of SO is a hard corner for a woman to turn, .and 35 .'is still harder. She feels that she is fast leaving her youth behind her. But there is.no rea son why a woman should 1)6 faded and patae at 35, or even 45. The chief cause of the early fading of American women is found in the fact that many of them suffer from some form of female weak ness or disease that robe the J ace ot its bloom, draws dark circles about the eyes, brings early wrinkles and sallow nesSj and tstamps ;the. face and. figure with signs of ill-hetrHh. Dr. Prices: Far vorite Prescription' will cure- all these troubles, will bring back the lost bloom, and remove the pains and ailments which make -women , grow? old .before their time. Guaranteed to give satis faction in eyery case, or price ($1.00) re funded. ' - " - - - Fresh stubble pasture at Sharps, on Three Mile.- ' "; JOHH C 109 SKCOND STREET, PAU L KREFTT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and the ErTractical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the best brands of the -Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints used in all our work, and none but."" " the most skilled workmen employed. -Agents" for Masury Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or Bonn miitrirp. A first, r-lnaa nrtirl in oil vl (M-a All . orders uromptlv attended to. Store and Paint Shop corner Third and Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in . Boots and " hoes. ; A1H "goods we sell, we warrant. THEosoriir. A Free Lecture I'pon the Subject At : , tlie Court House. Mr. Allen Griffiths, of San - Francisco, Pacific coast lecturer on Theosophy, ar rived, in The Dalles yesterday ; and is registered at the Umatilla house.- He is making a lecturing tour of the -coast and has already visited the principal cities. During his sojourn in this city he will give anaddress' upon -J'Theo-sopby, Karma and Reincarnation,?, in the Court house tomorrow evening, Aug. 16th, at 8 o'clock .v f - Dr. Griffiths has been most cordially received by both public and press where ever he has been. - Cultivated and in telligent people have composed his au dience elswhere, and we bespeak the same for him here. '- 'v Notice. ' ' Those knowing themselves indebted to Ward and Kerns will please call and settle up, as they have sold their stable business to Burham and Robertson and must have all outstanding accounts set tled. . - - . , Cabinet photographs for SI .50 to 3.00 per dozen-at Hunt's gallery on Court Street fnext week only. -' , Stock Holders Meeting;. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the" stockholders of the Wasco Warehouse company will be held at the office of French & Co., The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednesday September 28th, 1892, at 3 :30 p. m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such- other busi ness as may come before it." The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 12th, 1892. J. J. iARLEY, Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co. wtd8.12 Notice. Parties desiring advertising space on. the sprinkler wagon may have it by applying to-.. . . XL.. fBRls. ' Wedding: Hay at tho Fair. ,- - The Portland exposition management is now ready to receive" aDolications from candidates for marriage at the ex position on wedding uayf October eth These ceremonies wili. be performed in a proper and fitting manner.'; d3t .T. A. Van Norden, the expert "watch repairer at No. 106 Second, street, The Dalles, appears to have a happy Knack for holding the confidence of his patrons. The secret, ofcourse, is the usual one skill in repairing even the most - compli- cated watches. 7-13-1 m Catch the flies. 12,500 double aheets of Tanglefoot fly paper: just . received ; 50c , for box . pf twenty-five double sheets at Snipes & ri-inereiy's. ; jjt Wantedi; ;- Horse, watron - and ImrnMs fnoulho,- or separate. Must be cheap for cash. Send full .particulars . to - 'ExpTess," WHKosictuomcc.- - ' - d2t ;.-.' .To The Public. ' ..','.'-''. I have ho hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's V Colic, : ' Cholera--j rand Diarrhoea ; Remedy to the public, aarl da to my friends and patrons. I used it myself after other 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 1 make a larger profit, but because Chamberlain's is the best remedy I know of- for bowel com-: plaints. There is no .doubt -about it. it does the work James- Forgy, Druggist, icuu; igr eaie Dy Blakeley A Hough ton druggists, d&w. fli-A nrw tlna onil oavahle within tirire rlnva- at tha nffioo of the undersigned. ' '.''. . . . -i. ' l.. KosBm, City . Treasurer. Ouus Crrrv July 6th, 1892. :-. . HERTZ, ' "THK DALLES. OttEGONi AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Resigns ire -.' . . - ' i Washington Sts.,' The Dalles, Oregon 1 The Old Times are Xot In It. While at our other store at Big Island, Va., last April, I was taken with a very severe attack of diarrhoea. I never bad it worse jn my life. I tried several old-; time remedies, such as Blackberry Wine, Paregoiicand Laudanum without get ting any relief. 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. 0. G. - Bukkobd, . Harris Creek, Amherst Co., Va. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. ' " d&w 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 Washington Market For Rent. '. For rent; the Washington market cor ner of Second and Court. For terms -apply to Geo. . Williams administrator of the estate ot John' Michel baugh. 8.3dtf . Saved a Woman's Life. Mr. JE. Thordughgood, writing from Georgetown, Delaware, says:- "Two tea spoonfuls of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy-saved the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of thip 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, drugeists. . diw PHOTOGRAPHER,; . Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. COLUMBIA : CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Prop rs . (Successors "to W. s. Craa.) " . Uanufncturerw of the finest Frencb and . HomeMwie .-''"' O & OCsT Xi I B S , - East of Portland. Tropical FruKNots, Cirs:and Tctacce,- r : : - - - - - - : "Can farnUh any ot these rood at-WhtsteoaU or Ketall AFRESH 4, OYSTERS : ' ' j . to Kverji' Style,- " - .- Ice Cream and Soda , Water. , 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. C. F. A STEPHENS, DEALER IN iP?: Clothing: t- BoU, Shoes, Hats, Etc. ' ' - Etc., ... Xte., - Etc. 134 Second ' St. next to Dalles National Bank.-Dalles City, Oregon.. Dry Goods