mi n mm guiaior - i Those desiring to wear one of the latest Kew' '- ":. . - York styles should call early as I have but a . ' ' . ' - limited number of them. . Cleveland and Jteison Hits; . - Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. I i Line ine lie The Dallei paily Oteoiuele. Katoroda the Postoffice at Tho Dalles,; Oregon, . as second-olass matter. Local Advertising. 10 Cent3 per line (or first insertion, and fl Cents ner line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. - " All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear xne following day, . . FRIDAY AUGUST 26, 1892 LOCAL BKKTITIKS. Mr. J. W. Cox, of Kingsley, is in tho city. The Lion pen pullers for ten cents at "iS. Jacobson & Co's. Salmon fishing will begin again on vthe Jfitb of next month. Mrs. W. J. Hensell and son, of Lyle, are at the Umatilla house.. Christian church services in the court house at 3 p. m. Sunday. Elder J. Dillard Holman will preach., ., ,- , Among the arrivals ; from the east at the Umatilla house yesterday, was Mr. Warren R Choate, of Washington, D.C. E. Jacobson & Co. have but one of those big dictionaries for a dollar left. They are selling fine cloth - bound books for 25 cents each. . ' " " The cheap river transportation,-the Regulator line, says the Dispatch, has opened up a large fruit trade': .this sea- . son between Portland and The Dalles. ' There are already twenty-hine'eandi-datc for fish jcommiesioner in - Oregon, to till the position which will be. vacated by Hon. George rT. Myers January lEt; 1893. --.... . ' ..-r Messrs. Jacobson & Co, wish, us to.say that notwithstanding what anybody may say to the .contrary 'Mr.-' V. " H. Brown, the piano toners will he here;; ill a few days. Hon. G. J. Farley has returned from. Portland, and ia busy opening new goods. The finest saddle ., on , the coast, ia .how nearly .finished at Farley & ,ankfl.sad dle factory and harness1 i ' Mr. Jcwett, the .nursery mwkv'from Whit.e galmoa, iaJuUia.iiytoday. He made a visit to tho Mill creek farms of tho Columbia rite'r'tfuirieom'pany iril company with MansgcDunhani.1. 3. 4 Mr. Charles Van Duyn,.of" Tygh .val ley, returned last-night from "San Fran cisco, and left today.' for home. . During his absence ; ha . has purchased a big stock of goods for the trade of Tygh val-le'- " . ' - V".70 i Mrs. Douthit, of Cow canyon, pro ceeded homeward by " stage , this mqrnv ing. in consequence of; the crowded condition of the coach .yitcrday Mrs. D. was obliged to lay over a day at the Umatilla house. " '" ' ,'"'"'' ' Mr. E. g. Cooper, of Syracuse, Ni; Y . and Mr. James L. Mason of Greenfield, Ind., were passengers, from jThe Dalles this morning by steam"er-Reguiafor.,'fhe pleasures they anticipate from -the trip today will be very, much-more than to ali zed. .'..-. " '. ' ' .' v-.. - The question as to whether Mara.has any inhabitants has at last been author itatively settled: ' Ex-Proiqssor . Totten says it is habitable, but not inhabited; . no man, in fact, exists on any -the planet, because, forsooth, Christ flfd XoTC come to this earth to save inen if there were men otf the other - planets. !- This seems to settle it, but.bneoint' may have eluded Totten's vigilance; and that is that possibly the men on the' other planets don't sin.. . Received today the following Lace's : . " - s - Point d'Irlande, " r ' Maltese Laces, :; Fancy Cotton Laces, ' j Den telle Orientale7 Black Spanish; ' - - -j. : , Normandy Valenciennes, Black Guipure, J Pillow Case Laces, Etc. & MAYS; Three deeds for record this week.' " The Regulator wagon roadway is being widened. : C - ;i - - Dr. Smith and Mr. Ed. Deady are amongst the visitors at Trout lake this week. "' Mrs. Powejl, the lady who was so dangerously injured, 19 rapidly recover- ins-: . ... , The application to admit Bergfeldt to bail was argued before Judge Bradahaw this ifternophv .... 4i ',, -.: Mr. Nello ' Johnson of Oregon city joined The Dalles boys at Grant today on the diamond fieTd. - . i If you do not find the man yon want to see today it is because he is up at Grant. Young ladies also. J. H. Worsley has returned : from , a two weeks' vacation at Astoria, well spent and greatly enjoyed. , Mr. T. K. Ordway returned from Port land last evening and left for home this morning by steamer Regulator. - Mr. V. II. Brown' the piano toner arid repairer, will be in this city in a few days. Leave your orders at K. Jacobson . & Co's. musio store, t . -X , ' Mr. "J. - 'Mowry , -of Mord, reports threshing about commenced in that part of Sherman county.. .' Ho came in yester day, and left for home again on the noon train today. - Plans' tor the 'hew Christian church. corner of Ninth and Court streets,- are to be seen at Mr. . Geo.. Roland's office. The new structure will bo a' credit to .that portion of the city. .-i j.A dead axle wagon. came into Jhe city yesterday, laden ' to . the top of a high bqx with . watermelons from Klickitat. They were all watermelons at the start, bin mostly mashed-melonsat the unload ing ;' : : . 'r'-i s ;.' ' : A fruit cannery fs needed very much in The Dalles., A plant, costing $1,000 would do the workxffectually and save $5,000 worth of frnit" going to waste for waht fit;a marketj. -. .It is. only a Question of .time when every fruit farm must have its-cannery o;r dryer;: They do not cost a fortune but Jt'hcy save fortunes. -"r. !, iA' - TUmnh Seernt' t -be .considerable -ojd whjejTivt thev country which farmers 'hel4.'f9r.'iui8cjttp.t.that$mdiig - tbe.big price reached last season. Some, twelve o'Tourteeahosaha'IVushels of last' yearse wiien&were purchased Wednes day by W. S. Byers, at the Pendleton roUer mille.'jxi S -.Q :fV r An old geutleman, a,;gardener at the Sisters, who wa9 passing down Second street" early., this .morning, was aston ished at the-flight of a kingfisher w"hlch Struck the window aprinz & Nitschke's new etoro- and fell. stunned to ' the side walk. "H& picked the bird up and car ried it home with him.' r It is still-alive, but'its days of Xreedoxo-have passed. 'v Doc. O'Meara, who was found dead in an Ellerieburgh; lodging house' on , the 24th wits ajppnVtimo a great favorite in The, Dalles.; He was formerly a conduc tor on the O.R. N., andetood well with his emploVers. . He has a brother at ! Kalispell, Mont., and a cousin in Fallow"-' .fieUi.'Ont. jHevwas a member ot the Knights of Pythias, and the local lodge took-rharge of the remainS.iw, - " ' - , - The-iatest -fad ;,for-donating a lot of gratuitous advertising to the Louisiana lottery is the talk about its managers offering a tempting bait in the shape of ft,OOp,O00t;-tOward an ocean cable, as weu ua f lw.uuu per, annum to further .local . enterprises, ' aad aa .i additional sum to meet half . Jhe xgiMuag-; expenses pthe gQvernmn,tt and a,-.weekly'linB of stamers.to San;raae8cOi ij the- Sand wich islands yyll grant - them charter atHonolalu. . . - WOKK OS THE I'AltM. The Kults of Summer fallowing and . , . I-ep Plowing. Special to The Chromicls.) . Tygh Valley, Aug. 25. Since mak ing the statement laet week .that, fall wheat t was "averaging from twenty " to thirty bushels per acre in AVamic and Tygh; Mr. Kennedy has threshed eighteen acres that, yielded forty-four bushels; Mr. B. Savage fifty acres which turned eut thirty-three bushels; some others the. same.. Thcfle farm.ers, sum- mer. falkjic ineitd and ptow bed rock. The result is a large yield If ia a lo-rrM. viflA I and A $o. wjieat..-t affords your cor respondent a' great Amount of pleasure to mate the nboye. statement. f -r.ftV, ! But you know; ."the faithlul historian states' facta just as he finds them... . Here is another stat'ementjthat is not quite so fine'. Some Iarn?eriB-plow shallow, use fpul Beed, cut their wheat with a mower, and rake it up. with; a-hay rake.' ?The result is a . small yield of wheat, oats, barley and gravel mixed.' They then swear At the miller because he won't buy their dirty stuff, and makes -.them dark flour. Such farmer8..arc commonly disgusted with the country. More anon. ; . - . '-' r-. .-. ;."w.mtm. A Ahorse team made things lively in the east end yesterday. They started up town at a furious gait, entered the corrall of the Dalles Mercantile company, but-after getting. inside concluded not to stop and so- pushed on, winding their way through -th torrsllwitutdamage, and out at" thej' gate 5posittrthe ofl'e they came in at. They then 'struck out for Prinevillebut ,wben he reached the top of fcecend; street grad stopped Jor;' 1 tie driver, wuo came up 10 inemgoon after and returned Jto4he c.ity for afresh start. ' K - A bout-the State Taxes. "- . - - . ,- w r .u--r v " .' ' . .. r" X u'J.; . Jr. According to a table prepared by the state officers, "Wasco county has a bal ance Btauding against her of 1,414.36." The'table shows that bur onnty board of. equalization returned a JtotaL.of f 2, 660,036 assessable yaluation for the "Couatv. .This .sum was raised bv the Vt'atojard tor $2,942,908 'which 'under a tiecision ol ttie supreme court was re tained, making the total sta te tax of the county;ll,714.54;Cbt: which the above balance remains unpaid. Dctinquences of other counties aggregate over $42,000. Hon.rbil etscarTj-fltateAtreaeurer has reeentjy addressed commuhtortions to'the various countytreasufefa calling their attention to the"am6unts due, and u rgi n g im m edia te - pay men "t of .. the bal ances now "due and payable. Unless the "counties pay the amounts owing, the folate treasurer will: very soon be compelled to endorse the state warrants, a : public expenditure' that it; is "very much desired to avoid, if possible. ' " r "' ' - - ' x'.x. - ji-.:." . t , l ,'!, ,v - '-' . Sored Hla -Child's Jtlfo. '-" v A. NVbilferbough; York,5 Neb., savs : "The other day I came, home and found my little boy down with cholera morbus, my wife scared not knowing what to do. I went straightway .ahdfgot 25 icent bottle of Chamberlain's ; Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and gave it ac cording to directions. You. never saw such a change in a child. His Umbsand body were cpldA I mbbed his limbs and body with my hands', arid after I had giv'eu him the second -dose he went to sleep, and, as.iny wfe says,t Jfrom .a death-bed heaanpiaiyjing In" three ,hoir8." It saved me. a.. doctor, bill of about three dollars, and what ia better, it saved my child.' I-cart recommend it with a clear " conscience."-'' For-sale - by Blakely & Houghton; druggists. THROTTG-H Freignt ana pGsennsr Line Through dally, service (Sundays ex cepted)' between The Dalles and Port land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a, m.i arriving at Portland 6 p. m. . J,. .. PASSENGXK KATKH. . Ouc way ".". : 1 . . '. .T.' . ..." . $2:00 Round trip . 3.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. S ' ' ;"' ' A8T FBEIOBT. ' Fruit, per 100 -pounds.:". :. Melons and Green Vegetables. .40 .30 Through connection with steamers to Astoria and Ilwnco without delay. Shipments received a-wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. - Live stock- shipments solicited.- OaTi on or address.' . . ' W. C ALLAWAY, . , .-.General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, " H - THE DALLES, :! V V OREGON r THE FORTI.AKO KXroSITION. The KoreruoBBr r tae- Uresl . CJlilcago . Worlds Kair This tear. . . , J- A private note from the business-like and operose,, superintendent, R. W. Mitchell, of the Portland exposition, in forms We that, premiums this "year ex ceed, In ampunt and number,' those of all former years, notwithstanding the alleged- fact that "times are as bard as the winter of 1881.f. . ','.''; . ."' : : -." The' Portland Industrial exposition for voriT will be th renonitnrv - nt li .3 . " : 1'- ' mt! JA' ehould be sufficient . inducement to sug gest to every enterprising manVwoman and. child in the state' . that an anusual effort be made towards presenting some thing from every part of the state, to Che end that ' the same, a the proper tfme,xjaay be . forwarded to Chicago". They will give frstorage: and," take good care of any and all exhibits at. the -close of " the Portland exposition , whicht- exhibits'are intended for Chicago. "Par ticipation means "a"" rehearsal for "the great showing - of . 1893. . Mr. Mitchell says : . -' -"Twelve counties have already signi fied their intention of coming in with county -exhibits. "It is our desire to give every county an opportunity to show what jt boasts of, and what it has in ' the way of inducements to settle-; ment,; To enable each' . county . to : ex hibit, the different transportation lines have given greatly reduced rates.' These rates took effect Augnst"J6th and are as follows: All articles fcr exhibition, at the Portland estpositiouV on r which full tariff- rates may bo paid to the exposi tion," will bef'jreturnod.t.free' "to point', of 'origin, If n,'t"lie' ..'.raOroad 'iiri' an3 to jdnction point if on. an originating or connecting line.' ,Ai j that is required ia that the shipper shall present, within five days of the close of - the 'exposition! a 'certificatejeigned by . the " secretary, stating that tho: articles have been on ehibi.tWn., aud fiave -not. changed ow'n- evshipwTh&cail-Mtuaioiwi'raca4 horses. Articles of q. perishable nature that, for any reason, may Tiot be re-to"roed2nwrh-fn ta,rlrateB have leL paidlo'itLeiexpostii,-4 il lie treated as follows: Consignees of such articles shall be refunded amounts paid, 'on pres$jatatioaaBdI snrrender to the agent of the original expense bill, accompanied by a certificate from the secretary of tho eipoeition toS1 theveffeetr that tnMsere oivexhb)tio, livi not beed sold. arid: no frevetroel derived ;.. 'The Portland Industrial Exposition was neyer started with the idea of mak ing money, or a holy'- Bhow of i tself ;' it was organized for the benefit of other .people... .We believe itiehonid- be -sup- ported, not in luxury and Btyle, but in a plain, every-day sort of way. It is will ing to, and hjis, for the past four years, at least, earned its support. -. This year, it will present a dress rehearsal, so far as the Pacific northwest is concerned,' of 'what is expected of us at Chicago. . We will have aiprettv i expositions It will be Jar?ead -if an vihi ae et iri yen to theeoVW6ftWoriich or pporlj ifichA the first tune, we have succeeded in .getting . manufaetnrers - to. agree to operate 'their exhibife ; randf this alone wijl attract'jike arnew atbr?1 another woman.- AH the exhibitors are in . with us, and we anticipate a real good time. Come And see ua on,-press day . Wo will be; busy, but will be on deck; Yours for ad -Enlightened Press? &W . R. W. Mitchell. JOHH C 109 8ECOND STREET, PAU L KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS ' '."' And the Moat Complete and the jysjf Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None bat the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masnry's Paints need in all our work, and none bat the trios skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. N chemical combination or soap mixture. '-A first class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to... , . l : .. .. -;- . Store and Faint Shop corner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon 1M Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in Boots and Shoes . All goods -'v we sell, we warrant. - ,. . .-:'. Oar dear little daughter tras terribly sick, - -"'i fier bowels were bloated as hard as a brick ,' " ' - We feared she wonia die " -Till wc happened to try-i'- ' Pierce's relicts they - cured her,-; remarkably . - quick. ' ; ... : Never be without Rerce'i'elleia' in. the', house. ':. They areVcentle ' tmd,laf- fectlve In action and give Immediate re? lief In cases f-'iiiuoia't'OffJ ana constipation. Theydo,- their,; work thoroughly and have Ji no jfcarefect8. Smallest, cheapest, easiest; to"6fce. Oae a dose. " Best JiverriH raadei vf'' ;'T' .. i-i i-i t--: " -: . pZ3?;--jf- ' All parties holding numbers in the crayon, at 4. y.-flerren a gallery,, are requested be present Sept 1st, at 2 p. m. at the gallery. v. ; k - WOB BALK. Mr Pbotozranh outfit. -. At a rare bar- gin. - Hunt, the photographer -- 8.23tf KUUCATXULNAL. Wih-o Independent Academy, The Ial - i " Oros;o. . 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. F6r catalogue or particulars, Address, . S,- L. Brooks, Secretary. .... .. NotCe, : " The Dalles. Vrasco count?. Or.. Auz." 23d, 1892. I hereby notify all business men, and the public 'generally, that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. F. J. Davis, ehe having left raribeo and board. 8.24d5twlt u-A'-n. n--"0 Ed. Davis. A ltcllable Man. , ' Ml J Griner, a Justieo' of the 'Peace ct Print, Michigan, - says ono bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,. Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemcdy saved, bia life, lie had been down.: with bloody flux for three weeks when he commenced usiug . this medicine. "It soon cured him, and'lie believes saved his life.-. - He also says it saved the lives of three railroad men in that vicinity. 'Sqnire Griner ia a re liable and conscientious" man.-and whaN ever he says can be depended .upon. tor sale by lilakelviSc Honghton, drug- gists. IT ; Jx,, 3' of Abrams '& Stewart has Deen dissolved by mutuarcprrsont cr? It f T W. E.'Arams ia anthOrlzed td Collect all amounts duo the firm of -Abrams & Stewart and wlU pjiy . all . demands " yi. Stewabt. ". Tub Dallbs, Or., Aug. 15tn, 1892. i . .. .. , . W Notice i hereby giveit to KlH persons Indebted to, the.Jate.firni of .'.Abrams, & .Stewart, ot The Dalles, or W. K. Abrams, either by note or account; to malfe pay, mentof'thc same immediately at the banfcbj French'& Co. .. 'All -notes and ac-. counts remaining unpaid November 15th, 1892, will bo placed in attorneys' bands, with instructions to collect. Any claims against . the .: late, firm nmst bsi TZcitb fevhareb- pirin? thatiShe4 firm presented -at ;th ; same Opiate," witrTL date, j- The business pi. the firm must be closed- upi-iwfchent farther demy.Ti-Kes-pectfully5 " .' ' W- K Abkams. . -- ' 8.3ddi&wSm JOHN PASHEK, HCHitl r, iidau uvui w nuvv.uuui, j'. I Tn n finreteekof SuiUnh W??' . iSi ete of ell. latest-r tTVf1 vH ir'di;!! ' ' Just Received, .-. -.Pants Patterns; Stvles. iat Low Prices; Madison's Latest System, need in cuttin3 - each tames --r :-, .-"" Repairing anci Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done ' HERTX, THE DALLES. OREGON. AN D GLASS, Latest Patterns-and Designs in 'Horn Fsr jtwt.' Enquire" of "Mrs. "Kraose Fifth and Coart streets.. corner of . -.24ti j Tanglefoot Fly Paper 40 cents a box twentyfive. double sheets ; at Blakeley & -Houghtons," 175 Second atreet. ' ' ' j City taxes for 1892 are now due and payable within sixty days, at the office of the undersigned. : --. ; i v ! ".-L. Roewcn, City Treasurer. Dallxs CrtY, July 6th,. 1892,, v ."Waahiairlosk Market For Kent. I For rest ; the Washington market cor- ner of Second and Court, For terms ap-. ; ply to Geo. Williams administrator of ' the estate of John Michelbangb, 8.3dtf '? - Stock Solders Moettna;. ' ! 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. ra: for the purpose of ; electingdirectora for- tfie ensuing year and the transaction of such other busi- ' nesa as may come before it. - - -" .:. . The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. J2th, 1892. , ; G. j. Faklky, ., 3 1 Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co. td8.12"W .r.-.:.. . I i"' .-i-: i , - IT . f I PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon, COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs , (Sascessors to V. s. Cram. . 1 MsniifncturerH of the finest Freni-.h and Home Made ' 1 iO A. ILST X? X' PB3 S' ." Eit ol Bostlkndi -1SALERS IK- opical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Call furuitih or Retail any of these goods at Whotesala a 1- w. : ' Brery Styjo.. iK!f:.j-JS. ; -; :. i Ice Cream and Soda Water: 104 Second Street. 5be Daliee. Or;: C. F.. STEPHENS,. DEALER ; X :3;'HV P!-lVp . aUtt.t -s5ii 134 Seconii St.,'ne to .Daife Sfational - ' ' Bank,T.Plle CityL Oregon..