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if oQo . -.Those- desiring to wearone of the latest New . York styles should call early as I have but a : S -: .;. - - J limited number of them. y Cleveland and fiaiisoi 1 l I 1 : Tb8 Dallev ftrtW aif Attoria Navigation Co. 'ilie Regulator Liiie" Hats The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Kntered a the Postoffloe at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matte. Local Advertising;. - 10 Centi jier 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 S o'clock will appear tae following day. TUESDAY AUGUST 23, 1892 COCAI-i BKEVITIBS. Laces received today. See Pease & Mays new ad. The Teachers' Institute will be in ses sionbout two weeks. "The leaves begin to fall" rather lively today in the fresh breezes blow ing. A prairie schooner, and several head of horses, went down the Columbia by the Regulator this morning. "Grandfather's hat fits Ben" no bet ter than the one ordered by John C. Hertz for editor Michell, does him. Mrs. Sullivan, of Portland and Miss Fouch and Miss Crowlan, of Dufnr, are at the Umatilla house. The Columbia River Fruit company are now shipping east from The Dalles. Spokane takes most of the fruits shipped at present. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Hales, of Salem, and Miss N. S. McKay of White Salmon, were passengers out by the Regulator this morning. ' , . - . . " ! The invigorating breeze that came blowing along from Astoria'. wards -this morning was gratefully acknowledged by scores of people. .;, . . ri . .r, Mays & Crowe received another, car toad of wagon material and -hard wood, direct from the east by steamer Regu lator laBt evening, j . fi ... The hearing of the application to ad mit Bergfelt to bail, was 'postponed by Judge Bradshaw at chambers yesterday, until Friday next., Mr. V. U. Brown tho piano tuner and repairer, will be In ; this : city' id a few lays. Leave your orders at E. Jacobsen & Co's. music store." . ,'H ,., 11 .Collector Taylor of Astoria, says the railway iron cargo of the Abercorn has been admitted free of duty because of the lapse of time it has been sunken. -, Horatio Wells blacksmith shop, near Shearer bridge, waB destroyed by- flre;,,a few days ago."Tt is not only a serious loss to him, but is a great inconvenience' to his patrons. - Mayor Mays Isin the city fbday; When asked about his wheat crop be replied that he never saw better wheat' in his life than he has produced this season on irrigated ground.. : : . ,. . -;j Mr. C. T. Goff, - President, and -Thos. D. Williams, secretary of the Long Creek gentlemen 'b Driving olobV will please ac cept thanks for farori.'. The contests at Long creek, 4 days, beginning Septem ber 20th, promise to be very interesting. Liberal purees have been hang up. . . Mr. H. D. Cole, county commissioner of Klickitat 4aty'a&d MK Richardson C E., were at TheUmatilla' hdnse" last evening. They came over ' to "make- ar rangements for opening the road, now buried in the sand, this side of Gil more's, referred o last week- in Ta Chsosiclk. i Mr; Cole -tbinka" a- trestle bridge at that point would keep' the sand c!sm. The deposit of the past year will feae to be reduced by scrapers. Received today the following Laces: Point d'Irlande, Maltese Laces, Fancy Cotton Laces, Dentelle Orientale, Black Spanish, Normandy Valenciennes, Black Guipure, Pillow Case Laces, Etc. PEASE & UMS; mm The blissful and inocuous desuetude reigning at Cascade locks : at present 1s depicted by Cass' letter in Thb Chon-' iclb today. Read it. . . ., In many places throughout the Inland Empire, we hear of flocks of young Chinese pheasants seen. If they are not molested, the. country will soon be well stocked with these beautiful birds. The remains of Mrs. L. Clay pool, of Prineville, wife of Mr. W. Claypeol, ar rived yesterday from Eureka Springs, Arkansas, where death occurred on the 16tb." They will be conveyed to Prine ville for interment. H. C.' Nieleon' returned from hia out ing on the western shore of Washington this morning. The fact that he rode In to the city on a load of hay need not necessarily imply . that he came home broke, but his family is still at Ocean Park, enjoying themselves. Two gentlemen, Messrs. Shives and Alnmabre, of California, have been in Long Creek two weeks t Hiking with miners relative to their dry process. They left Sunday for Macy ridge, where they will put their new process in opera-; Hon for mining;. ; :- ' . . ... :. Mining without water is a new wrinkle' to the old time placer miners of Grant; county, Nevertheless ' says the Long Creek Eagle a new process has been in vented whereby , a placer mine can be worked with;only' two inches 1 of water with almoBt as great speed as where the hydraulic is used. . Sheriff Ward returned f rdin his over land trip; to - Portland hy train today, having left the team below. - He says it is a fine, drive after passing the rocky road on this side of the summit. No flies, no yellow jackets, and but one belt of mosquitoes; that a narrow one just as he left the summit, were encountered. Mt. Hood 1b just off the road. - SeVeral "private letters 'and telegrams awaited Sheriff Ward on his arrival this morning, but inasmuch as Thi Chroni cle reporter, had kept ap with the run of affairs in' 'that 'office pretty closely, they were not of momentous public in terest. Mrs. ; Ward's letters were handed over witbont having the seals broken. Misses Alma and Annie, daughters of Rev. .O. D. Taylor, " were the rlcipients last week o one of the' finest pianos in Oregon. It ,; was t-shipped direct from Chicago, and was a great surprise. Crandall A.Btfrget -reet the inetrument up; also two .fine organs came at the same time'from ' the same source, one for the Baptist church, and one for Mr. Whealdoa.i ,..If everyonewho attended -the Elks clam bake at Clatsop , were as delight fully ; entertained, as Mr.; Hugh Glenn ; the only Elk in The Dalles ; who was -present, then it most have been a grand Btlecesrr'' Th'ere was-eom'ething delight fat in the surroUndiogs-wbich added an additional charm -to' the -scenes.- The cool, invigorating breeze from-the eea and the lack of that restraint which is felt in cities; served to render the occa sion very enjoyable, j The ins and onts of the Porflahd fire department were- focused yesterday by -the- retirement of ; Chief Morgan, the ousting of Supt. Coffee,- and the appoint ment, as his fluccesaor, 'of ' a-' compara tively unknown man named Michael J Duffy v The: board did not appoint a successor to ' Morgan,' but: Dobel bower will etlH continuo to tie first -assistant engineer of :,lhe epartntentr and-will act as chief ftntfl the board agrees upon and appoints some one else. Rev. Mr. Curtis is off for the day byl steamer Regulator.: . . The schooner Julia came into port this morning with a big load of fuel, under a' leading breeze, nnd. rounded to- just above the ferry landings . ... Miss Gertrude Rigby 6f Hood River came up on the Regulator last evening, and is the guest of her Bister Misa Ethel Rigby at the camp grounds. I ' ' Patrick Demody, an. old-time hand on the river, is .off. duty. today, having dropped -a hard wood plank onto -his foot, while discharging the Regulator last evening.' : 'The annual Oregon haze, angumen ted with smokei rendered our an perb scenery somewhat obsenre' 'yesterday, but" this mornings breeze waited It gently away. and only tbe-; delicate bane remained.; Bierdetadt says this Oregon -haze .was worth $10,000 to him on one painting of Mount Hood which soldior $15,0001 " , CptJ' W.-Lewls, 'ol the land office, is on the sick .list. He 1b able to be about, If he takes things easily, but is not able to attend-very closely to busi ness. Without being ' qualified to pre scribe, we suggest that a trip to Clatsop is just about the medicine for a man in the fix of our friend Capt. Lewis. A Washington "dispatch says Senator Mitchell will circulate in Oregon about 5,000 copies of his speech on, the anti-op- tion bill, which was' delivered from the' constitutional stand point.' Senator Mitchell is a believer in the bill, and thinks it .-will-be of-great assistance to farmers in the" wesfe :' Besides his anti option bill speech, he baa flubscribed for quite a number of copies of Other valua ble documents,' including Senator Aid rich's great tariff epeech, which will be scattered broadcast over the state. United States Marshal Jameson took Lee Gbar to Portland- today to answer to the charge of selling liquor to Indians. If thia thing keeps up the Indian appe tite for tatlglefoot will burst the govern ment.' -Buto long as the coitus Si wash ' is considered a ward -of the government, and is not held - personally' responsible fot crimes, the :deluded Individual who gets caught in the trap must' pay for It. Wait until Lo begins to sell his vote9 for crisp $2.00 bills. Then a new idea may be expected' to'get afloat in congress respecting Indian criminals. . The sportsmen who love to hunt -the wily chicken and the more stupid grouse are troubled in spirit over the multitude of trespass notices that? adorn- the con fines ef nrimerOus farms' in the country. Deer may be killed in Oregon ' between July 1st and November 1st; does be tween August 1st and January 1st ; how ever deer must 4iot be killed-at;any time unless the carcase is used or sold for food. Swan and ducks may be killed - between September 1st and March 15th. All trapping, netting, snaring or destruction of eggs is prohibited. " Mr. Joseph H. Hawley, of Seattle,loan appraiser and Mr. I. Hill- Case, of Port land, managing director for Oregon, are in the city in the interests of the Wash ing National building loan and invest- ment association, which has a number of shareholders among the leading bus! ness men -here. , The association offers to enter into a written contract with the citizens to loan at least $1,000 per month in ; the eity ;if 600 shares of its eapital stocfc'is subscribed This will insure the building of many new homes and otherwise be of great advantage to the city, and our-citizena should place their shoulder to the wheel and help this en terprise along. " Mr. R.'Cf Gibbon has been appointed local agent. THROUGH Freignt ana Passsagar lihb ' Throurfr:daIlv ftarvifi"; (RnnAkvH r cepted) between"Tbe Dalles and Port land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland 5 p. in. PASSENGER BATKS. Oneway.-.-:" ...... 1 ... r .... . .$2.00 Konna trip. . . . ..-... . . .... .-. . . ; . . .- 8.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. '-': FA8TFKEIG11T. Fruit,' per iOO ponride. . . V .40 melons ana ureen vegetables ..... .30 " j Through connection with steamers to Astoria and llwaco without; delay. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live1 stock' shi omenta solicited. Call on or address. W. CALLAWAY, : -" -.-T--? - General A rent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, . eraersl Manager.'; ; THE DALLES, - OREGON AWAKEI AWAKE! AWAKKI VitlEena or the Inland Smplre, Rend tho : P611oWlnp. Special . to JCBB.CHBOMICI.B.) DtAtrrif, ' Afag. -. 16. Special to ' the Btiffato Express:,.' The new . wbaleback Bteamer Pillsbury 'is 'loading. 90,000 bushels of wheat today at 2 cents to Buffalo.' - - - ; - BuAiiJAug; 16--TJrider the'head ing ."Freights arid charters," the Ex press say a: Canal freights were steady at 2 cents on wheat and. flaxseed, and 1 cents on oats to New York. Lam-' ber $1.80 toNew York, -'Here is -the indisputable- fact that wheat'is carried by whalebfick steamers from Duluth to. Buffalo, distance -1025 mites for 2 cents' per bushel and is car ried by canal-boats (Erie canal) ' from Buffalo to New York, distance 494 miles for 2XV cents - per bushel making 5J cents per bushel for carrying wheat 1519 miles.-..-. - . ..h-... ..- The producers of the, Inland" Empire have been compelled to pay-the Union Pacific Railway Co. 12 cents per bush el for carrying wheat from The Dalles to Portland, distance 83 miles. What is the remedy for this gross in justice to our people? - Urge prompt action on the part of the Un!ted States government engineers in preparing -plans and -specifications for the work of completing the cascade locks as per action of congress, and the imme diate letting of said contract. . Our representatives in congress should insist': that tne united Utates govern ment engineers, and the contractors en gaged in the work of completing the cas cade locks, -should divote their entire time and ability to aid and further the in terests of the people of the Inland Em pire, and at the earliest -possible day en able our producers to obtain full value for the results of their labors. L. H. - Latest from Biffslo. Buffalo, Aug. 23, 3 :50" a. "m. Since two o'clock a. ni. bullets have been flying about the Erie freight yards and it is re ported - that- a regular engagement took place in tho Erie' yards -one mile from town', and -that four men were- killed and two wounded.. The attack, was made on the 12tb regiment by gangs of strikers and their friends. They crept up to - within - a -stone's' thrown of , the camp, hiding under the cars and behind trucks, and then threw stones and pieces of iron at the eoldiers. The soldiers answered the attack with bullets. The troops ' will " remain, as property valued at $1,5000,000 at a low estimate would be entirely-in.-tbe power of .the strikers, and the lawless element,. Not a "Boom But If astaeas. ' ffbln Tdk Chhomcle. announcing the sales of real estate by the city re cently, asserted that - this 1 was the time to "get in before the boom" and secure some Dalles real estate,-we knew what we were talking about. That prop erty will never again be so cheap in the Dalles as it is now, may be inferred from another transaction today. Forty -three days ago, Dr. Siddall pur chased the Beezley property, corner of Fourth and Laughlin streets for $800.00, It was considered an evidence of his faith, irr The Dalles; -.i" i ? : Today ho has sold that very -' property, to Henry Kuck for $1,200.00, an advance of $400.00 in less than a month and a half. What better indications are acquired than these to prove, that The Dalles is looking up. Thia la the first transaction of the kind for twenty years :'- -i It is business not boom. -.-' - - JOHH C ....... ...r ." . 109 SECOND STREET, - PAUL KREKr DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS AN D GLASS, " - And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in v , - J30T"Practical Painters and Paper HangeraVT- None butrTne best brands of i Sherwin-Williams and J.W.'Masury?B Paints used in all pur work, and none baft the Til6sV skilled workmen employed. Agents for ;Masury Liquid Paints. -Va' chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors. ' AH orders promptly .attended to. - :.: -.- .--. - i;v... . i.lvv., .': Store and Paint Shop corner Third and Washington Sta., . The Dalles., Oregos i. Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in Boqtsand Shoes. All goods we sell, we warrant. Teaehera - Instltnte. Following is the programme of the Teacher's Institute to be held- at 'the Court house this evening at 7 : 30 o'clock : Ladies Chorus:- "Thou- who : art faithful." . .'. ...t-i- Welooming lAddress. V Johu - Michell. Response. 4 C. L. Ciloerts-V tlf'f Lecture. Prof .'John ili-BloBSTfeslri dent Of the State Agriculttiratsbllege.' . Music, ; Ladles' Trio. ' f Come to 'me; gentle dreams." . , C -.i- . !By order of commitiee '$i6PC4i Crandall, Miss Leora SluteiMiss1 Ma tilda Holllster. Our dear Kttle daughtier was terribiy sick,'' Her bowels were bloated aa bard as a brick, Wi feared -she would die " Till we happened to try rierce's Pellets they enred her, 'remarkably quick. ; ' - Never be without Pierce'e Pellets in the house. They are gentle and af fective in action and give immediate re lief in cases 'Of Indigestion, billiousness and constipation. They do their work thoroughly and have no bad effects. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Best liver pill made. . Persons having horses to sell will do well to correspond with,- J. S. Cooper, Chicago. For address see advertisement in another column today.' " EUPCATIOSAL. Wasco Independent Academy, The Ial- ' lea, Orecen. -The nekt seBsion of Waeco Independ- ent Academy will commence on Monday, Sept. 5th. A full faculty, of instructors has been secured with professor- Brown of Chicago, ' Illinois, ' as principal. ' For catalogue or particulars, address, S. L. Brooks, Secretary. . r roR sals. ... v ,';, My Photograph outfit. At a rare bar gin. Hunt, the photographer 8.23tf ; Tanglefoot" Fly Paper 40 cents a box -twentyfive double sheets; at Blakeley & Hougbtons, 175 Second street. - " City taxes for I&92 are -now -due; and payable' w ithirf si xty .days, at , the office of the -undersigned. .; '. ;'. ;- - ' . ;' - L. Robden, City Treasurer. Daxlks City, . July thc I.??2'.. 1-ne Old THnea are Not In It. While at out other s'fore at Big Island, Va.; last April, I was' taken with a very severe attack of diarrhoea. I never had it worse iii my life, r-1 tried;several old time remedies, such as Blackberry Wine, Paregoiic and Laudanum without get ting'&ay. relief, i My attention-was then called to Chamberlain's Colici" Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy by Mr. R. C. Tinsley who bad been hanalihg it there. and in less han five minntea- after tak ing a small dose I was entirely' relieved. O. G. Bckfoed, Hams Creek, Amherst Co.; Va. 5 'For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. - d&w ' '.;... ::,;v:vKoU.;.a:!:-1 :t.;,,.!,'-V Those- knowing themselves; indebted to Ward and Kerns will please, call T and settle up, as they have sold their stable business to Burham and Robertson and must have all outstanding accounts eet tied. . - '- ' - - ' ' - . H Stock JBI14es MNUar.(...:.i'; Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wasco Warehouse comttkn v wilt h K1V1 at the officer of French & Co., The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednesday. September 28th, 1892, at S :30 p. m., for . the purpose of electing directors for. the ensuing .year ana me uransacuon ot such other -business as may come before it. ' The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. f 2th, 1892. - : - Gi J. FASiar. " Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co. W.O.IZ w ' - HERTZ, .'- - i - THE-DALLES. ORBQOH. Tor Tha Pnblie. I have no hesitaa'c in reooiniiienidine Chamberlain's ' ' Cohc, ' Cholera aoi Diarrhoea Remedy to the jublie,-s-I dor to my trienda' WfHyatrbnB.'-' I -'ti8eir::t': rnyeef"6fter other well-known remedies) Sad failed, and ltr'cuTed me- in ' few m minutes. I recommend it candidly and . cheerfully 'upon it merits," not from's. nnaneiai : staDdpoint, because .1 tiavw -others in stock on which I make a larger : profit,' but because Chamberlain's is thm ' best remedv I knoirof -for .bowel un- Slaints. .There is no doubf about Itj It ; oes the work -Jambs Foeqt, Druggist.' Mcveytown, win. nor sale ty Blakeley & Houghton,7 druggists. dJtw A rare oooortunitv . for the ladies 'Is ' now afforded by Mrs.'PhiHpa, who is of- . fering millinery at one third has decided to retire from the business. See advertisement. 6.18dt -Washington Market For Rest. , ; : For. rent ;- the Washington market cor ner of Second and Court. For terms ap- . ply to Geo. Williams administrator ol the estate of John Michelbaugh. 8.3dtf . Sared a Woman's Z.lfe. Mri. J: E. Thorpugh'gpod, writifig frow' Georgetown. Delaware, say s: "Twdte spoonfals of Chamberlain's Colie. Cholera and - Diarrhoea Remedy -saved tne me ot Airs, jane l nomas, ot tots place." - He also states that several . Other very bad cases of bowel, complaint tnere nave oeen cured Dy; this ' remedy. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. druggists. (L&w PHOTOGRAPHER. 1 - Instantaneous . Portraits. Chapman: Block, The Dalles, Oregon. ' . COLUMBIA , CfiNDY FACTORY dam pbell Bros. Proprs Hanofacturers of the finest French and . Home Made . G m. 3Sf 3D I E S East of Portland. .iimtxna m fmfrmt&mm and Ti: tOaa- iriifab; anyof thase goods' at WaoTinala In Bvery ptyle.. Ice Cresa and Soda Water. C!I.'4-J " 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. C. P; .STEPHENS, DEALER IN LOTHING 134 nacooa vK near&. va lmiim nanmsi Baak, DsJlea City Oregon. 4505Va Dry C Goods