PAIGN . - O : ' riThoee desiring to wear one of the latest New - , ;i-r-fV.r.-V .. '- iij.-j York styles .should call early as I have Lot a " " , - ' -" limited nnmber of them." ."j j- j . Tii '- GleMand and HaFMsbn fla& . Tie Dalles,' Portlpi ana Astoria SPECIAL ! ! Turn ulatorLine mm We desire wav. o- The Dalles Daily Ghfoniele. Entered n the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line for first Insertion, nnd 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than S o'clock will appear the following day. TUESDAY AUGUST 16, 1892 LOCAL KRETITIKB. Blakeley & Houghton eells Tanglefoot Cor 40 cents a box. Mr. D. M. French is again on the streets, "at home" today. Miss Kelley daughter of James Kelley of Kjngsley, is in the city. Mv F..A. Abernethy, of Roalyn, is -visiting friends in the city. Hon. J. C. Lucky, Warm Springs In dian agent, is in The Dalles today. Forty cents buys a box of Tanglefoot at Blakeley & Houghton's. - ' ; . ' Dr. Esbelman was called to. Heppner this forenoon. He expects to return to morrow afternoon. Dr. James Sutherland was in the city yesterday. He registered at the Uma tilla honse, from Portland. Blakeley & Houghton sells Tanglefoot for 40 cents a box. . Dr. A. C. Bnell, of Cleveland, Oh io, arrived this morning. He i8 the guest of the Columbi aRiver Fruit company. Youngtown, eleven miles from Rake oven, is getting to be quite a village. Hon. Geo. A. Young has been elected mayor by a large majority:" - " - "Nansone for fish'-' said Brenner as the Regulator rolled out this a. m., with himself, family, driver, team and thorobrace on board, bound for White Salmon. " ' ' In writing from The Dalles always add this i it is true and truth should be spok en at all times : The mosquito cannot thrive here. The air is for too fresh and healthful to be congenial either to him or his associate, the ubiquitous malaria microbe. - ,t ...i Mining interests have been greatly de veloped this year ' in' Eastern Oregon. Many new discoveries have been ' made and old ones have proved worth working. The outlook- is very promising in that direction. The latest party to leaveThe Dalles is Messrs. Clark and Gil more, -who go to develop a mine discovered last fall by Messrs. T. Cartwright, Clark nd Lewis. The prospects are rich. rBK-nisioBic man. . . Whit the Pioneer Fossil Hunter of the Inland Empire Has to Bay. ' J Messrs. G. C.Duncan and T. A. Mitch- ell-Innee, of Pasely, Lake county,. who have been stoppings at the Umatilla house for several . days leave for Jume . tomorrow. Mr. Duncan baa a national reputation Jill thn H tSrviT-nl V.f f AddII tn tf.j. n.nl!'fin fields of the Inland Empire.:- He has been in the pursuit of thia aneciaT ncin- jjation for more than eighteen yeaii,. a great portion of the time 3n the service of Princeton, and Yale colleges, and many of the erudite expositions on pre-historic i 1 , ' ' - - animator uy leaumg . proteesors, ' have originated from his research, - As he has progressed it has become to him a fasci nating employment. He cannot resist its influences sacceasfully. He ba dis to call your attention to our. Dress Goods, consisting of :. .J. , Outing Flannels... 14 yards for $1.00 Challies. .. 20 yards for 1.00 Swandowns ........... 8 yards for 1.00 Chevalier Cloth . . . 6 yards for 1 .00 Bedford Cords. .". 8 yards for 1.00 Satines Black. .. .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 we need the room for our immense Fall Stock now . on . the PEASE & MAYS. covered an almost perfect kit of tools which could have been used by no other than human hands, which accompanied the horse, cow, dog, hog, and other ani mals supposed to have been domesticat ed, then as now. But man is missing. In answer to a question as to how he ac counted for this fact the old pioneer said : . - , "Well, I'll tell you ; as near as any body can ever find out, its just this, when tho fearful crash of worlds oc curred in those days, man took to the hills ; the animals took to the streams ; and the altitudes did not . contain the elements of preservation that the low lands did, and the trace of man was lost. While relics lead us to know that the animals did exist." These tools of man ; pointing to some very valuable fossils, including a saw, a knife, etc., "are all we have to reveal to us his existence in this region then." The old man is about right; and it is not quite creditable to Oregon to. say that on his visit to'Portland last week it was impossible for him to enlist any in telligent . action to aid . him in his. re searches. If our fossil beds existed in almost any other portion of the civilized world, some sort of an educational insti tution would spring up from it, and be come as acknowledged source of intellect or perspicuity upon that subject, as the Lick observatory has demonstrated its usefulness to us- during Mars' "opposi tion." But what can be expected of a state, even with such fertile resources, that would dismiss as Geologist, such a brainy man as Prof. Thos. Condon, be cause of a calamity howl about his sal ary being too big 1800.00 a year, we think it was. r " . . An Exciting Incident. In this day and age of the world when our young men . have not the op portunity to shoulder the musket and march forth to fight -for their country, we do not realize how many, brave war riors we have in our midst, nor how much real rbravery . ties latent on." the breasts of. our society young, men. For instance, a little reminiscence of camp life at Collins " landing would not be amiss, One.day.-m- July one of the aforesaid young men . sallied forth through the woods, the while scraps of poetry in keeping' with the- situation were running through his mind, and every vestage of common things W6re swept - aside. " Suddenly, on looking ahead, coming , right toward him, what ' should he behold but, what 'to ,' "his .""poetical .mind was a huge black bear," which calmly gazed on him with an air that plainly said ''Johnnie get your gun," and in less, time than . it takes to telL it, the camp, was .surprised t by a, wild-eyed, bare-headed fellow" running into .camp, : grabbing h &TO : and . . disappearing. Fulfilling the.; bible- induction to "bear one another burdens" his comrades im mediately followed, the joung ladies (ex Zoua'vesji bringing up the rear;, fully determined to do their part should any wounds heed dressing, ' As they came to a halt hear the place where the young 'man's poetical reveries were disturbed, one'of the young ladies ran ahead and grabbed up what she " termed ; 'a dear little . puppy" ; and started, for camp, leaving the young braves gazing ; wildly around in search ' of the hugh . grizzley which the poet had" described, but in vain; and to this day he declares that he was not the victim . ofan hallucina tion, but that' bruin, becoming fright enedhad skulked away and the "cub" had got in the wrong Booth. - sale of Summer CASCADE LOCKS. How the News of the Contract System was Received. Special to Tns Chosici.k.J. , -... Cascade Locks, Aug. 15. The day the news, came -that the cascade lock completion.was to be let by contract en tire, groups of. .men could be seen all over the little city discussing the situa tion and the probabilities -following. A general dissatisfaction.,' was. developed, regardless of the .advantages to be hoped for; t The inhabitants, as you know, as a rule, with the exception of a few old residents, area class who are. here as laborers, who are, while here, dependant on employment ,..on t the works. The prevailing opinion of: the people is that contractors will employ cheaper . labor than that utilized by the government. Sqme.th ink that work will not be inaug urated under the new" regime before Christmas, and in that event the burg will be depopulated by those who are here now aa they cannot wait on un certainties. The townsite is claimed by the railroad compapy, and the occu pants are lessees, paying the company $12 per annum for building room during their stay. The company I understand' cannot sell, as there is a cloud on the title. ' The fish wheels, traps and nets kept up their catch till 12 o'clock midnight on the 10th, which was; very large the last few days. Much to the regret of the fishermen, all the .wheels are high and dry since the close of the season not withstanding report says some violate the law by running after dark.. Quite a largs number are rusticating here, and at different places along the river, from The Dalles : and, Portland. The success and enjoyment of the rusti cators this season will undoubtedly in crease the number largely next year. The fishing attractions and inducements offered to the Isaak Waltons, and the scenic beauty of the wonderful Colum bia, region which captivates . all who hayo availed themselves of the advan tages and pleasures afforded them, when pulled away from the cares and rush of a busy -life. The invigorating moun tain atmosphere and the cool gentle breeze is restful, in exchange for the summer heat. ' The continual roar of the cascades in the heart of the Cascade mountains, conduces to make life en chanting and rapturous,, rjiot tp. 'say healthful. The Knights of Pythias gave, an en joyable reunion, on the , anniversary .. oc casion of the foundation of that order at this place, in the Leavens hall., C. E. Wyley, esq., superintendent of con stuctiori of the lodes, delivered an ap propriate and eloquent address, follow ing which the seats were removed and the mazy dance, to the strains of music, kept up to a late hour; . .." Misses Caddie Booth and Annie Fulton made a short visit to Brooks' camp, last Monday, from Collins landing. Your old friend Brooks while out fronting," in "addition-to : a successful catch, caught a fine duck-ing by going all under and coming out wet all over. Mr. Crum, of Herman creek camp, was a guest at the of P. reunion.. He returned today to join his camp mess. He reports having fine sport trouting and hunting. Speaking of fishing. Eagle and Ham ilton creeks are the favorite streams, and anglers from Portland are frequently on tbem. ...... The great rush for the clear mountain streams has- lessened the catch largelyf ana oiuer resorts are in quest. - This section was visited by a fine light rain this morning, which made the air very refreshing. ; - Cass. i through: .: :. Freight and Passenger line Through dallv service " (Sundava ex cepted) between The Dallea and- Portland,- leaving The Dalles: at 6 a.m., arriving at Portland 5 p. m. PASSENGER KATES. -. - One way: ........ . .$2.00 Round trip.. 3.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. " PAST FREIGHT. Fruit, per 100 pounds. .. . : . . . . . .40 Melons and Green Vegetables .' .... .30 Through connection with steamers to Astoria and Ilwaco without delay. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. " ' Live stock - shipments solicited. Call on or address. 1 : W. C ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES, - OREGON What Is Theosophy? Of course, to get a more complete idea of the subject you will attend the free lecture at the Court house this evening, In answer to the question, howfever, Dr, Griffiths said to a representative of The Chbokicle today:;. Theosophy is a? rational, philosophy, which appeals to that ever. increasing number of independent students and thinkers. who, because dissatisfied with current conceptions as to . mans orgin, development, and - destiny, search -for more light thereon.. .Theosopy -offers knowledge ' upon . many, perplexing problems of life, and Jiuman . existence which are either not considered by other systems, denied, relegated to the. un knowable, or to that weakest of all subterfuges,' - a special.;, providence From a theoeophical standpoint nothing is ; too sacred - for. investigation. ' The gods -themselves are questioned ; rev erently, but still, questioned.' It is be-; lieved that whatsoever the human mind desires knowledge upon, is a demand of the ever expanding soul, which calls never in vain, but shall be satisfied and supplied - from , out the unfathomable depths of our own being, and from the inexhaustible resources of our common mother nature. Theosoptiy is the root essense of the philosophies and religions of ail peoples of whatsoever age. All have origin in it, Universal brotherhood, Karma and Reincarnation are the fun damental teachings of theosophy and constitute the basis and rational of all human conditions and processes of evo lution. - ; . In the lecture to be given here, Dr. Griffiths. Will consider the questions of adepts, cycles, a personal god, vicarious atonement and Physical Heredity. The lecture is free, and all are cordially in vited, especially students and thinkers. 40 cents buys a .box of Tanglefoot at Blakeley & Houghtons. - - i Our young friend II. J. Green of Port land, offers us a valuable assistant in his proffer of one of the beat bred v and handsomest bulldogs in the world, if the term handsome can be applied to this species of canine, but as we are get ting along very nicely-now: with one re volver, think we had - best ' let weH enough alone. If we owned that dog here in The Dalles, we should be obliged to keep a well stocked magazine to stand off the owners of other dogs that our dog licked, every few minutes, every day. . Portland papers speak highly , of .The Dalles delegates to the Turners festival! About 5000 people attended the exercis es at Rohse's park. Sunday, evening, the grand male chorus of over one hundred trained voices under the direction of Louis Damasch, the popular tenor, -were listened to. The effort was well receiv ed. . Then came the prize singing be tween double quartetts from Portland, Seattle and The Dalles. Among the pieces rendered Harmon ia, of The Dall es, Carl Gottfried, director, sang, ?Vas its des Dentschen Vaterland?" ' ' -; ; -. . . - BOBX. 'In this city, August 13th., tot the .wife of John Pashek, a daughter." ' ' ' ."" " Tanglefoot Fly Paper 40 cents a . box twenty five double sheets; at. Blakeley & Houghtons, 175 Secon.l street. Fresh stubble pasture at Sharps, on Three Mile. JOHH C 109 SECOND STREET, j ij PAUL KR EFT & CO.; -DEALERS IN- PA I NTS, OI LS : . -!s ' ,:And the Most Complete and the JpnPractical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J.W. Maaury's Paints used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors. - All orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shop corner Third and Washington Sts- The Dalles, Oregon Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in Boots and Shoes. AH goods . we sell,, we warrant. A Sard Corner. . . The age of 30 is a hard corner for a woman to turn, and 35 is still, harder, She feel 8- that ehe: is fast ' leaving !her youth behind her., -. But there ia no rea son why a woman should -be . faded . and paste at 35, or even 45. The chief cause of the early lading of American women is found in the fact that many, of them suffer from some form of female weak ness or disease that robs the .face of its bloom,-draws dark circles about the eyes, brings early wrinkles and -eallow-ness, and stamps the face and figure with signs of ill-health. Dr- Prices Fa 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 every case, or price ($1.00) re funded. ' - ' :' ' ; - " To The, Public. " :- 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 bad 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 a larger profit, but because Chamberlain's is the best remedy I know of for bowel complaints.- There is no doubt about it,, it does the work James Fokgy, Druggist, McVeytown, . Penn. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, d&w Notice. - Those knowing themselves indebted to Ward and Kerns will please call and settle up, as they have sold their etable business to Burbam and Robertson and must have all outstanding accounts set tled. - Cabinet photographs for $1.50 to $3.00 per dozen . at Hunt's gallery on Court street, this week onty.' ' Stock Holders Meeting. ; Notice is herebv 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, at 3:3U p.-nw tor -the purpose ol electing directors for tho ensuing year ana tne transaction otsacu other busi ness as may come before it. ne .uauee, uregon,-Ang. I2tn,iz. U.J. fABLKY, Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co. wtd8.12 ' ' Parties desiring advertising space on the sprinkler ' waston . may have it bv applying-fos : ; ; -. .St Ei Fxrbis. , Wedding; Pay at th Fair. , The Portland exposition, management is now ready-to -receive, applications from candidates for marriage at the ex position on wedding "dayV October. 5th. These ceremonies will "be performed ki a proper and fitting manner.- r d3 - T. -A.; Van " Nordeh.'the expert 'watch repairei.-at- U0.HIO6 Second street; The Dalles, appears to liave 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 cated watches: 7-13-lm ':. i . Catch the rues. , .. 12,500 double sheets-of Tanglefoot fly paper , just r received ; 60c -for box 'of twenty-five double sheets at Snipes & Kinersly's. -; V. :i .:'.d2t Horse.-wagon " and "harness, together or separate. 'Must-, be cheap for cash! Send full particulars to ''Express," Cbbosicub ofliice.'u'.U.T $f:;-. ' ' ', . --t V-v. .,.-5-.-ii.- City taxes for 1892 nref now due and payable within sixty days, at the office of the undersigned. . L. Roeden, City Treaanrer, Daxles City, July 6th, 1892. HERTZ, : ' THE DALLES. OREGOSf. AN D GLASS, Latest Patterns and Designs in The Old Timea are Hot In. It.. ; w nne ki our otner ecore at uig isiana, V A T IL.. :.i. severe attack of diarrhoea. I never had; it worse in my life, I tried several old-. time remedies, such as Blackberry Wine, Paregoiic and Laudanum without get-'' n .. . .11 called to Chamberlain'eu Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, bv Mr. ,R. C. . Tinsley who had been handling it there, ' and in less ill an five- minutes after tak- -ing a small dose I was entirely relieved. p. G. -' BuBPOED," Harris : Creek, ', Amtierst Co., V4. tor sale bv Blatelev & Houghton, druggists, r, '- - l&w ) - - : A rare opportunity' for the ladies is -now afforded by Mre. Philips, who is of fering millinery at one third less, as she j has decided to retire from the , business. . See advertisement. - " : "'6.18dtf ' WuhlnrtoB Market For Kent. ' " For rent ; the Washington market cor ner of Second and Court.. For terms ap ply to "Geo. Williams administrator of : the estate of John Michelbaugh. - -8.3dtf I , -!- r c..:..- -- i Saved a Woman' X.lte. . J.. Mr. J. E. Thoroughgoodr writing from Georgetown,: Delaware, saysi' Tw6 tea spoonfuls of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, saved the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, . of this- -place." He also states that several other very bad cases of bowel complaint tnere nave been cured Dy this remedy. , For. sale; by Blakeley, & . Houghton,-, druggists.' d&w PHOTOGRAPHER. .Instantaneous Portraits.. Chapman. Block, The .Dalles, Oregon. - COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros.' Proprs -.' (Successors to 5.. Ciaa.) .. Manufacturers of thei finest French and Home Made ;,: 1 4 - i: .'J ;? fiast ef Portland. jl - - " DKALER8 IN ? -1 V. ' Tropkal Freits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. ' Can furnish any of these, goods at Whotesala ornetau . . , . . ... ., . ' -;. C. Bvery .Style.: , 'r-- - tea Cream and Soda Water. " 104 Secobd Street. The Dalles. Or. C.rP. STEPHENS; V EALERl n LOTH ING :"4 .Boot, hoe, Hats Kt. ; J .; J" Fancipf . ood, poiongs, , ' ' ' Ktc, .. ' Kte.. Ktc. ' ' 134 Second St., next' to Dallea National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon, Urn Goods