"The Regulator Lino" : 0: o ' TkAn Ar.ZZ rt nn. v a -I thA lot AO . C York: styles should calf early as I have- He Dalies, Portland aid Attoria Navigation Co. - 7- limited number of them. ' " Glevelaiid and flaMson Hats- mm The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the PoetofBce 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 tie following day. WEDNESDAY - - AUGUST 24, 1892 LOCAL BREVITIES. Dr. Clement Milward, of Grant, was in the city today. Hon. W. Lair Hill was in the city to day enroute to Seattle. Mr. H . G. Knapp, of Buffalo, N. Y., is registered at the Umatilla house. The Columbia is getting down to its boating level ; but it is very slow about it. Mr. L. Rorden, city treasurer, return ed from his outing last evening by steamer Regulator. Stages leaving the' city this morning were all well filled. The Goldendale stage, arriving at noon had several pas sengers. The weather today rather intimates to Summer : " Yonr back bone is about to give way ; pretty soon your name will be 'mud." The Rockland-DaUea ferry boat has been having more trouble with its cable, but today everything is all right for un interrupted trips. Mrs. E. P. Koontz left yesterday for Tacoma after having a pleasant time visiting her parents, and many friends on 5-Mile.- ' Persons having horses to sell will do well to correspond "with J. S. Cooper, Chicago. ' For address see advertisement in another column today.. r-'.- .y . All parties holding numbers in the crayon, at D. C. Herren's gallery, are requested to be present Sept. 1st, at 2 p. m. at the gallery. ' ; ' ' :-- Mr. , Wyndham; one of . the beet bar bers in Portland, expects to take an in terest in the Neptune baths of this city about the first of next. month.. ..... , .. Mr. John Robinson has purchased a lot on Tenth etreet, west, of Union, for which he paid $800.00, an-advance of 4100.00 in less than, 80 days. Master Chas.'P. Lewis returned from his visit toBayvflle? -He was too ' busy on the ranch to go to Canyon city He -comes back weighing within two pounds of hia father. - . -' .-' Water in abundance is found by dig ging a short distance almost anywhere on the Grand Dalles tract. Mr. Wheal- don is excavating an old eink which he has every reason to believe will furnish an abundance of flowing water-for the proposed glass factory, and other pur 'poses. ". t - 'A.jr: :'. - i-.i' A customer was hunting over files in the county clerk's office today in pursuit of some clue to the ownership of repari an rights not yet jumped in the county j i l u ' 1 , i 1 T . . wueii u uuiu iiu gueaseu u u nave to give it up, and the . man .when living went under, "a consumed named"and he had forgotten what it was. . , J i f V Rev. T. W. Atkinson, of " Bickleton, was in attendance at the camp meeting last night, en route., to Portland.'; fie informs ua that a ten days camp 'mee't ing is to be held at Bickleton beginning Sept. 8th. Bickleton ia situated on the. extreme spur of Simcoe moantains, ou the eastern timber belt, north of Arling toHn a very prosperous region. Received today the following Laces: Point d'lrlande, . Maltese Laces, . Fancy Cotton .Laces, Dentelle Orientale, - Black Spanish, Normandy Valenciennes, Black Guipure, Pillow Case Laces, Etc. PEASE & MAYS. An active boy can learn of a ' situation by applying at The Chronicle office. A private note from Prof. Smith in forms us that be expects to be at home after this week. . As the steamer Regulator was leaving White Salmon for The Dalles yesterday a horse attached to a buggy left stand ing at the landing by Mr. Warner, took fright and ran away. A little girl seated in the buggy was thrown out, and the buggy dashed to pieces. The Teachers Institute is still in ses sion. Attendants at the session at the Court house last evening were rewarded with some excellent singing, and a very appropriate address of welcome by Mr John Michcll, responded to by Mr. C. L. Gilbert. A beautiful piece " Come to me, gentle dreams," by six young ladies of The Dalles, was the closing piece, af- a lecture by Prof. Bloas. The daily ex ercises in the brick school house,' are de voted to the instruction of teachers. Oregon Boys. Thomas Mulkey, nominated for the legislature in Whitman county, by the democrats, is a son of the lata Johnson Mulkey, : of Corvallis, who crossed the plains iir 1847, from Johnson county, Mo. he learned the printers trade in the Cor vallis Gazette office,' and spent fifteen years as a journeyman printer and pub lisher. He is at present engaged in farming. He never took an active- part in politics, but has been a life-long dem ocrat. The lata M. F. Mulky, the Wealthy attorney of Portland, was a brother, and. Senator J. N. Dolph, is a brother-in-law. ; . . . ' James H-. Price, republican candidate for secretary of state of Washington, was born at Oregon City, Jane 18th, 1847. His father had the first - machine shop in the state of Oregon.' ' During the war ho served in the First regiment, Oregon infantry. He saw-service pot on the plains. ' On leaving the army Mr. Price went into railroad engineeringand was a member of the corps which set ' the first posts on the first line .out of Portland He went to Washington in 1874 and. was in the customs service on the sound for eleven years. ' He" then served as a purser on the Oregon Railway and Navi gation Company-steamers for a year and q half. He Is; . now- serving his second term as sheriff of Pierce county. He is a brother-in-law. of Senator Mitchell; of Oregon, and uncle'of the Duchess de la Rochefoucault.-of France. ' His wife is a relative of - the- vice-presidential . demo - . r , ? . ,i r . crane canuiaaie, auiui qtevenson. . . . The, Columbus Souvenir. 'The'Dailes mighty feel'a" jdatifiable gratification should the ' design, for the impression upon the half dollar Colum bus Boavehir coins come from a connois seur of 4thls clty.Kilr.' Balfe Johnson has succeeded' in producing a". 'very fine and appropriate design for - the "reverse side to the likeness. : - The model shows a ship of the style Columbus sailed in upon his'voyage of discovery, with a statuette of the -voyager on board giving his appearance . wnen scanning the ho rizon for land. - Inasmuch as these coins are bound to bo preserved and Cherished aa souvenirs,-the head upon theuushould be sketched and pictured and 'reproduc ed in but one way. The coin itself can not legally berimitated, but the likeness thereon will doubtless be taken in some way as authentic-, and, veiy likeiy will appear more commonly .than, any -' other portrait during the great Anniversary year. In the popular eye, at least, this design by Mr. Johnson might be taken to be the man Columbus. o Association Entertainment. Ienver has jnst concluded a grand and expensive entertainment of the Knights Templar, to the manifest ben efit of the community. Kansas-City is doing the same this week for the Knights of Pythias. The next in line will be the entertainment of the Sover eign grand lodge of Odd Fellows, which will convene in Portland on the 17th of September, which will be one of the grandest gatherings ever held in Oregon. The programme arranged . for their en-, tertainment shows the enterprise of the people of the consolidated eity. ' One thousand dollars in prizes will ' be awarded for competitive drills, and ex cursions have been arranged in various directions. Ori Wednesday the 21st, an excursion via Corvallia and ; Albany, and return to Portland has been -ar ranged for. .., Following this," in line comes . the Oregon . Press .1 Association meeting at The Dalles on the 4th of October. The Dalles isn't quite so big as Denver, or Kansas City, or Portland but as a community' it is proposed to show the press gang that we know a thing two here about how to entertain, and when - they get back to their sanctums the boys will just say : "The Dal es is . all right." There's nothing small about The Dalles. Notice. ; The Dalles, Wasco-'county, Or., Aug. 23d, 1892; ; I hereby notify all business in;n.. and -the - public generally, that I will not be-' responsible for any debts contracted Dy -my wite,- Mrs. j . Davis, ene naving leit my Dea ana ooard. 8.24d5twlt- Ed. Davis. Bouse For Bent. ' Enquire 6 ?Mrs.t. Krauee corner of Fifth and Court streets. 8.24tf PBIMlCSfa FOR FKUITS. OnTere of The Portland Exposition for Tsriona'Sxnlblta. Special to Thx CHBOKicia.) -"- - - .'' J -. Portland, Augr'; 24. Following is a H9t -of premlama offered for fruit ex hibits, according to class : ' : "; i -f '" 1 " - ' cocntim. ': ;..-;. :, ''''.".' ' To the county making the finest and largest display of fruit . grown in said county, the Portland expositiojl" offers, a diploma and $100 in cash. - The Pacific Farmer offers 25 worth of advertising ip itscotarhnsri: ;v':? ' 1 To the county making the second finest and largest display of fruits grown in said county, the Portland exposition offers a'diplbmi find $50 cash: The Pa cific Farmer offers $10 worth of advertis ing in its columns. - - ''...r . To th county making the most artis tic display, F. L. Posson & Son offer $50 in cash.' . s'J . INDIVIOUAL .XXBIBITS. To the individual making the finest and largest display' of "fruit 'grown by said Individual, the Mitchell, Lewis and Staver Co., offer one No. 5 Bean spray pump with steam gauge, one 8ft. rod and nozzle and 23 foot Monarch hose, valued at 45. -. . ;- . !To tbridi4dulirHSklir thelnest and largest display of Italian and Petite prunes grown by said individual, and put up in 10 and la pound boxesthe Pacific Land rand 1 Investment compahy,vofrer one town lot in Dundee, valued at $100. Size of lot, 50x100 feet,, , . - , To the Individoial Inaking the 'finest and largest display of driM-f raits, grown and prepared by 8aid individual, iW. F. Beck & Co.,' offer 75Q pounds v I. ' X. Lt compound, valued at $37.50. THROUGH Freigut aatf Passeager Line - Through dally service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland 5 p. m. I'ASSEXGEK IJATKS. , One way .... : $2.00 Round trip 3.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. FAST FREIGHT. Fruit,' per 100 pounds . .?. Melons and Green Vegetables. .40 .SO Through connection with steamers to Astoria' and Ilwaco without delay. Shipments received nt wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address.. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Manager. THE DALLES, - OREGON To the iodividuaj making the fin est and largest display of apples,, grown by said individual, Pago & Son, Battin & Co., Mark Levy & Co., Levy, Speigl & Ricche, Dross & Bell offer $25.00 in cash, To the individual making the finest and largest display of pears, grown by said individual, the above firms offer $25 in cash. To the individual making the finest and largest display of peaches, grown by said individual, the above firms offer $25 in cash. To the individual nlakiug the finest and largest display of grapes, grown by said individual, Knapp, Burrell & Co., offerone No. 6 double lever all steel horse hoe and cultivator, valued at $12. To the individual -making; the finest and largest display of plums and pruneB, in glass, the fruit to be grown and pre pared by said indvidual, Knapp, Burrell and Co., offer' one No. S combination plow, Vineyard,, valued at $10.50. To the individual making the second finest; and largest display of . apples, grown by said individual,. W. F. Beck & Co., offer 250 pounds of I. X. L. com pound, valued at $12.50. To the individual making the finest and largest display of fruit put up in glass, the fruit to, be raised and, put up by said individual, the John Poole Co., offer one farm bell valued at $5.00. The F. W. Mil er Co., offer seeds or other merchandise, from their store, valued at $5.00. ; - ;; ': , To the lady making the finest display of preserved fruit, Hegele & Co.,. offer one natural stone filter, valued at $3.50. The F. W. Miller Co. , offer seeds or other merchandise' from-their -store, value, $3.50. ."'.';: 'r '-.: '..," J To the individual.: displaying . the six best plates of apples, different varieties allowed, grown by 'said.' person, the .F. W;- Miller Co., offer seeds pt other mer chandise from their store td the valuo of i To the "-person -displaying the1 six best plates of pears, . different varieties allowed, grown-by said . 'person, the F. W. Muler Co., ofler same as above. , , i To the person displaying, the six befit plates of peaches, different varieties al lowed, , grown br said person, the F W. Slillcr Oo.', offer same as.abovei U 1 To the person displaying the six .best plates of plums, different varieties al lowed, grown by said person, the F. W. Miller Co., offer same as above. To the person displaying three plates of the finest and largest varieties of ap piesigrorij by4;rsoo the Fr.'W, Miller Co.offer same as abovo, J '4 1 ? To the person displaying three plates of the finest and largest varieties of pears, grown by said person, the F, W. Miller Co.,-offer same' as above.' '."- '' To the person displaying three plates of the finest and largest - varieties of peaches, grown-by said person, the Pa cific Farmer offers one 3 year subscrip tion to the Pacific Farmer. - To the person displaying the finest and largest bunch of grapes in glass, grown by-said 'person; two years sub scription to the Pacific Farmer. To the person displaying the largest one pound, pear;. in' glass, , weight to be marked brfjarj and grown" by said per son","' same as above.' ' '" ' ." 'i 'To the person displaying the largest peaches in glass, (Bize to be marked on jar,) grown .by Lsaidi person,, same as above. To the person displaying tho largest silver and Italian prunes in glass, grown by maid person, same as above. To the person die play Lug the betv one pound of figs,, grown by said per eon, same aa aboveu. -- f J -" . 'i JOHH C 109 SECOND STREET, PAUL KREFT & CO., ; V DEALERS IN- . -' PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, - . And the Moat Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in Xj . ; HE A. 3E 3EtL JDejPractical Painters and Paper Hangers. - None but the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints UBed in all oar work, and none bat 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 Stone-man & Fiege, dealers iii Boots and Shoes. All goods we sell, we warrant. - AVe are prepared right now to wager $5 against a hairpin that there are more people in Mars than there are in Belva Lockwood'8 party. . .. . The true test of &.: baking., powder, is well known to every housekeeper- It is to try it making bread, cake, etc., and we are of the opinion that it will be im possible to remove from the minds', of our housewives the conviction long ago formed from the application, of j this practical test, that the Royal nioea make the best, the most, and the most' whole some. - McKinley and the McKinley bill are so well thought of .in Oiiio that the gov ernor will be able to manage the demo crats in that state single handed, leaving other Buckeye orators at liberty to in vade other states conquering and to con quer. Onr dear little daughter was terribly sic,x Her bowels were bloated as hard as a brick , Wc fearcdshe would die . Till we happened to try . Pieree'a Tellets they cured her. rcmarkuWy quick. . Never bo without Pierce's Pellets in the house." They are-gentle and . af fective in action and give immediate re lief in cases of indigestion, billioosness and constipation. They do their work thoroughly and have no bad effects. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One a dose. Best liver pill made. EDUCATIONAL. Wasco Independent Academy, The IJal lea, Oregon. The next session of Wasco 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. - '-.'- '' !. . Tanglefoot Fly Paper 40 cents a box twentyfive double sheets at Blakeley & Hough tons, 175 Second street. ' ;! .' i City taxes for 1892 are now. due and payable within sixty days, at the office of the undersigned; :. . ; s :. :. -."!) tt y L. RoRDBsCity Treasurer. Dstus "Ct'tVJo1v 6th, 1892. I The Old-Tlwes re Not In. It. . - ysri j a--.- -Zj---'" 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 in my lifci'A I tried several-old? time remedies, such as Blackberry Wine, Paregoiic and Laudancu without get ting any relief. f My attention was then called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an4-Diarrhoea i Remedy by Mr.'R. C Tinsley who had been handling t there' and in less ihan five minutes after tak ing a small dose I was entirely relieved. O. G. ' Bcefohd, Harris Creek, Amherst Co., V.-7 For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.' ' ' ' d&w , r, i- . ' . ' xotlee." Those knowing 'themselves indebted to Ward and Kerns-will please call and settle up, as they haye sold their stable business to Bnrbam and Robertson and must havo all outstanding accounts- set tled. , .... - -;,-..,',. Stock Holders; Meetlng.'-,:..':'' 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, Oresro'n. on Wednesday Sentemher 2Rth. 1892, at 3 :30 p. m., -f of 'the purpose of electing atrectors ror tuo- ensuing year, and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before it. - The Dalles, Oregoni-Aug. 12th, 1892. .: . . .,- ;. . G. 5; Fablsy, ' Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co. tdS.12 w . . .' ' . . . fOB 8 AXE. My Photograph outfit. At a rare bar- gm. Hunt, the photographer 8.23tf H THE DALLES." ORtAjrCil To The Pnbllc. 1 nave no hesitancy in recommending Vi. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera- andT Diarrhoea Remedy to the public, as I do to my friends and patrons. I used it myself after other well-kuown remedies had failed, and. it cared -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 ia no doubt aboutit.it does the work James- Foboy, Druggist, lacveytown, 'enn. Kor safe oy 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. t.18dU Washington Market For Kent. For rent ; the Washington market cor ner of Second and Court. For terms ap ply to Geo. Williams administrator of tho estate of John Michelbangh. :. 8.3dtf ' Saved a. Woman's Kiife. ' i a '- - ' - - '-' .- ,- Mr. J. E. Thoroughgood, writing from Georgetown, Delaware, says: "Two tea spoonfuls of Chamberlain's Oolie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved, the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of this placed Y-'He-; also states - that' several other very bad cases of bowel complaint there have been cured by this remedy. For sale by Blakeley . & Houghton, druggists : . - . d&w PHOTOGRAPHER. ' Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Cam p be 1 1 B rbs. Pro p rs (SnccHMrs to T'. s. Craia.) v.. Mdnufactnrcrs of the finest French and . - j , HcuneMade , "" ' aet of Portland.' ' .' ,"' A-i .; " - - Tropical Fruife',Nu' Can tumlsh' any of these goods at Wholesale orBetail- : , . , -.Ts":; rPlESH; rfOYSTEtqtS-f la Every Style." ; " Ice Cream and Soda Water 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. ' C . F . S T E PHENS, - -v ' . - 'i i. -j - DEALER IN - '; LOTHING ; . - B oot, . Shoe, Hats, Kte. ' - . c: v ; -Etc, - r l Ki. 134 Second St.,-next to Dalies National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. mm Goods r