"Tlie Rcffiilator Line" Just: 0: A. FULL UNfi OF GiSlSfTS' Tie Mes, MM ;ai i Aitoria .Navigation Co. 4 ):. it HOSIERY, underwear; overs m i rts; MM COLLARS and and CUFFS. j '-." " ..-;r;?.N.- !:! "vn?j ui.trrs.c.'i ! c. P--: The' Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising:. 10 Cent-! 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 tnc following day. SATURDAY SEPT. S, 1892 LOCAL BREVITIES. Gov. Mood Salem this morning, Mrs. M. Neff, andMrs. L. Neff, of Hood River, are at The Umatilla. The family of Mr. J. C. Baldwin have returned to The Dalles from Tekoa. Mr. and . Mrs. C. W. Fairchild, of Grass Valley, are at The Umatilla. The California, Oregon and Idaho stage manager Branner, is in the city. . Ladies in want of a domestic will hear of one by applying at The Chronicle office. . A. E. Lake, otWamic, returned last night from PortlaheLThe 'new mill will sdon follow, '" . F. M. Confer of Wapinitia, arrived on the night train from Portland and left for home toda Leo Schanno TWill ' leave on Monday next to resumtuaWsat Mount Angel college next week, on tlie 7th. The river is still eight feet and 4 tenths above feeo at The Dalles. . The water seems WrScede very slowly. Old papors, suitable for carpets or shelves, can be had at this office for 25 cents per hundred. We have a large supply. - Mrs. J. A. Shepfd, of Portland, was a passenger -roiSbe Regulator, and is visiting at her J5rotns, Mr. C. L. Phil lips. Overcoats were cheery this morning early, in the crisp autumn air; to fine as to challenge the admiration of the world. Mr. FrankXaylorw'ho has been visit ing in The DallesTtmJJie past week, re turned to his hoihe in Etood River this morning. f . 1 Joe and Gus left for Mount Aa gel college by . Bofan steatner Regulator thisD,rinS morning, to co week... udent life next 8. W. Young, and Miss May Hannah, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, W." Fairchild. of Grass Valley, arrived-at The Dalles last night from Scio. Mrs. Phillips; having concluded to re tire from business, will dispose of her entire stock of millinery by auction, commencing next Tuesday. . A change of firm takes place in the I house of E. Jacobsen A Co., as well as a change of the ad.- Read the news in the ads., as well as other columns. " Business is very brisk in the city to clay; and the street's present a lively appearance because of so many people being in town from the country. ; Mr. Phil Brdganft on the etage for borne today; . Bexpects to be living In his new hont The Dalles within sixty dayeand aice home it will , be, too. '''. ''' -' Miss Louise and Florence agoet, who have been visiting Mr. .and. Mrs. V. . Garretson of The Dalles, left for their home in Oregon City via steamer Begu lator, this morning. uuueace ar. School opens.- next Monday, and the boys will need new salts. . We can fit them out complete. We have suits, with knee pants, for $2.00'; youth's suits with long pants for $5.00, all beau ties and in the prevailing colors. In ex tra pants, we can give you. the knee for 50 cents, and the long for $2.00. If they want hats or caps, we have them, a new' lot, just arrived from the east, all the " latest styles and colors. In shoes we . offer vou "The Waverly School Shoe" as a special, but we can give you a good shoe as' low as $1.50. Our stock in all lines is full and complete. Come in and look it over. . PEASE & MAYS. - The Society for the prevention of cruelty tounimals, should send an officerqp this way to pull a few nn mercifulori vers of the cowboy persuasion on The' Dalies and Canyon city road. The beach campers have made quite a profitable haul of merchantable rubbish along the city front this week. Their little petes -of accumulated stores will ornament many a tepee and keep off the chilly blasts of sundry winds. Five pounds of grapes on a vine three feet long, is what made a very handsome photograph at D. A3. Herrins gallery this week. . The ranit was grown by Mr. John Pashek, on lU creek, and is only one more fact .addea to the list that Wasco cannot be beatein the fruit line. Conductor Coman, wifend two daugh ters, came up by U. P. R., last night, and returned by steamer Regulator to day for a trip over the . finest scenic route in the Pacific northwest. It will be'a revelation, notwithstanding his al most daily run by rail between the same points. It probably would not make very much if any difference with the repub licans of Oregon should the Hon.' W. D. Hare draw out of the party and chal lenge its leaders' to discussion, as the Astoria Budget says he has done. But Mr. Hare himself says the story is a third-party-democratic lie. He has done no such thing. . Rev. Mr. Wigle called today, as he was in the city, and we were glad to hear from him of the wonderful success attending Dr. Vanderpbol's ' operation upon a number of cancers on the neck and face of Mrs. .Wigle, one of which was quite a large one. They, came to Dufur June 14th, and are "now almost ready to return to their home in the val ley, Mrs. W. cured. Farewell Party. That the young people of The Dalles are determined to enjoyHhemselves, in spite Jfthe threatened invasion of cholera, ws plainly evinced last even ing the fesidjface of Mrs.. N. B. Sin not, wheraa farewell party was given irf honor of tuoger B. Sinnott. prior to a departu jfe for college. At an early our the specious, elegantly-decorated arlors we ifilled with, young people. ivenlng selections were given by 1 of the members of the guitar clnb. Dancing mandolin an I was in Jrj n by all, and at the m- te'rmissi people were favored by inetrur nd vocal music. - The renditid ss Almee Newman and Miss Winifred rlason were highly ap preciated, as alio was the vocal solo of Mr. N J J . Sinnolt, accompanied by Mrs. J. S. Fish 1 - t 1 - Rrfrfc shmpnta ere served during the veninz. "When tthe wee. ema' -hours began to show Biemaelves, the young people look their departure. The fol lowing young ; ladles and gentlemen were prtaent: Missis Iva Brooks, Flor ence . .Lewis, Lilli - Hinton, Allie Rowland! Etta anU .fc Clara Storv. Grace Mirdeni Grace' lpbell, Grace Michell4Jrsula, LouL and lone Rucb, Ruth Cooper, Aimee Jewman, Mable Mack, Etta' Lewis, inifred Mason. Annie and .Laura Thompson Caddie Booth, Rose nd Nettie Michell, - Alma S.chnndt, Kfit0: DeHuff; Messrs.- Fred Clark, FraksFench,.Jahn Booth, Frank .Garretson, RalphRowland Max Vogt, J. Byrne, Fred. Wilson,. Roger Sinnott, Martin Donnel, Nick Sinnott' and Bert Phelps. School Books at Jacobsen's. See ad. Archbishop Gross passed through to day on the noon passenger for Pendleton. The U. P. R. officials, Dickinson, Baxter and Bories, dined at The Uma tilla today. Mr. W. W. Gregory, who has been at tending the camp meeting at this place, returned to his home in Centerville this morning. . A couple of nymphs du pave were fined $10.00 each by Recorder Menefee this morning for violation of city ordinance by equestrienne practices on the sidewalk on Front street. They paid the fines.. At the firemens meeting last evening, twenty-three, additional names were ad ded to the listo ty called in' Portlarid on Monday. Ttjar name of Mr. " Geo. Williams has hefen substituted among the delegates fo Jackson Co.,- in place of Mr. Bettingen, wheis a member of one of the other companies. - An elderly gentleman living near The Dalles, who is quite popular with the city people, gave out recently that cats were wanted on the farm. Soon they began to come to him in numbers from his friends, and wishing to remember the donors he named each cat for the friend who sent it. His stock now in cludes one each named Hugh cat, Dan cat, Frank cat, and finally one Sam cat. They" all appear to be getting along nicely with the old original Tom cat. Church Notices. Union services at the court house Sun day evening at 8 o'clock. Preaching by Rev. W. C. Curtis, pastor of the Con gregational church. Rev. W. Seymour short of Astoria, will officiate at St. ; Paul (Episcopal) church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock," and at 7:30 p. m. -' Congregational church administration of the Lord's supper tomorrow, Sunday a. m., at the court house at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 12:15; Young Peoples Society of Chriatian Endeavor at 6 :S0 p.m. AH cordially invited. Doable-Wedding. Married By rv. A. J. Wigle at the residi Taylor one and J mileBjS f this city Sept. 2nd, 1892, 1 JamesSJy. Clark, of Brownsville, Linn coutrty, (Jfregon, and .Ella Taylor of Wasco coufityv. Also at the same place and sanfe timby the samePerry Morgan and. Alice ' ijaylor, of Wasco county. Only thenearest neighbors were in vited who were treated to aVountiful re past, .prepared for . the occasion. ' The evening was past in social conversation and mdnc, and was altogether very- en joyable to all present. Quite a variety and number of useful and ornamental articles were presented to- the newly married couple. ' Stands at the Head. Dr. George A. Bethune, state chemist of the state of Washington, has exam ined the .various baking powders of the marker1, and speaks emphatically as to which' he considers the best. He says: A series of caref ully made testa of the baking powders sold in ..this maTket shows that the Royal yields the largest percentage of leavening gas. This pow der is also found perfectly free from any harmful or; even objectionable ingredi ent ; its constituents are of exceptional purity, so combined . that the powder produces the purest and .most whole some food.-' ' ' ' .--- v There is, therefore, no question but the Royal is the strongest, purest, land most wholesome baking -pewdr--in-Hha market., Geo. A. Bethukb, - -' , State Chemist and Aseayer. THROUGH HeisV and Passenger 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. TASBENOBB BATK9. One wayr. '.v; . .$2.00 Round trip 3.00 Special rates for partiea of six or over. . Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. CAST FREIGHT. Frnit, per 100 pounds......... .40 Melons and Green Vegetables..... .80 'Through connection with steamers to Astoria and Ilwaco withont delay. Shipments received at -wharf any time, dav or night, and delivered at Portland n" arrival. Live stock - shipments solicited. Call on or address. W. CALLAWAY, . - General Agent. B. F. La'uGHLIN, .... - Qeneral Manager. THE DALLES, - OREGON reaches With a History.- Those peaches in The Chronicle win dow today are of the Simpson yellow clingstone variety. Four of them weigh ed two pounds.. They have ' a history- dating back to 1842; when the father of J. M. and R. Simpson took the seed from Georgia to Tennessee.- In 1840 seeds were taken to Missouri from Tennessee by J. M. and R. Simpson, and in 1843 they brought the seeds of the same fruit from Missouri and planted them in Polk county, Oregon. ' In 1866 W. J. Simpson brought the seed to. Wasco county, and today we are presented with, samples of the fruit which is all the more remark able for its being seedling alt along" the line, and so certainly, traced as not to be mistaken. They were raised by Mr. J. H. Covington, and as Mrs. Covington is the grand-daughter; the " niece," and daughter, of those prominent in the -production and reproduction . of this fruit for eighty, years past, and it has been like household words in . the family, there can be no mistake about its history. It would be interesting to know whether, in any other locality, it has attained any greater perfection than it - has here. The fruit 'is solid, highly flavored, rich in color and as "juicy as a peach" can well oe. Xne tree Irom which these sampleB came grew in the sands that line the Columbia, just above The Dalles, but have been liberally ir rigated, ifcisn cuujbvii yrunuy ui uiu attention of truit producers. - Kansas Horse Market. Pacific Farmer. L. B. Rinehart and Dr. Deering, of Union, shipped four car loads of horses to the eastern market Monday morning, the former three and tlie latter one carload. Arch Johnson, the city marshal, has charge of the car belonging to Mr. Deering, and will take I them to Kansas City. . He is acquainted in that country, being a former resi dent, and will no doubt meet with suc cess in disposing of the horses at good prices. . Mr. Rinehart shipped one car load from Union ami two from Hunting ton. He will etop at various places and try to dispose of his horses at wholesale, nut, it ne does not succeed, win go on to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, where he is well acquainted, having shipped horses there last season. The horses are all good, and should meet with ready sale in any market at good prices. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. Kntira isVjirebv criven that " the firm of E. Jacobsen & Co. has been dis solved by mutual consent. O. S. Savage has this dav sold his one-half interest in aaid firm to E. Jacobsen and said E. Jacobsen Is now .sole owner of the busi ness and wilt continue the same at the oldetand. He will collect all accounts due the firm of E. Jocobsen & Co. and pay all demands against said firm. . ... -. - jacobsbk, Ottis 8, Savage. The Dalles Sept. 3d, 1892. . . 9.3.1m ' - Notice.. The usual monthly social of the Gesang Verin Harmonia will be given at their hall tomorrow evening Sept. 4th. R. J. Robden, Sec. Dissolution, Notice. The co-partnership heretofore existing between Elton & Mounts, in the busi ness of carpentering in The Dalles Ore gon, has been disolved by: mutual con sent. The undersigned will collect all accounts outstanding and pay all bills of the late firm to this date, and will carry on the business as before," con tracting and building. . -. JoHsrW. Elton; The Dalles, Or., Sept. 2d, 1892. . d.lt Kotloe. ;"."'-. '. -v - Having accented a position in the U 8. land,omca, my office hours - at - my own office in the Rnch building will be from 7 to 9 a. in. and from 4 to 8 p. m. -d6ta30 - , J. M. Huntikoiox. JOHH .O 109 8EC0ND STREET PAU L K REFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS "And the Most Complete and the 07 Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. cNone but the 'best brands of the ' Sherwin-Williams und 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 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, Oregcro AMERICAN SCHOOL: ' v Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in . Boots and Shoes. All goods V we sell, we warrants. - . . 114 SECOND STHEET O' ' BEST IN A Bean of 189. When grandpa went a-wooing, - " He wore a satin vest, "A trail of running roses ' Embroidered on the breast.. The pattern ol his trousers,. Bis linen, white and tine, Were all the latest fashion - la eighteen twenty-nine. Grandpa was a fine-looking young; fellow then, so the old ladies sayr and he is a fine-looking old gentleman "now. For the past score of years he has been a firm, believer in the merits- of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. : "It renewed my youth," he frequently says. It is the only blood purifier and liver invigorator guaranteed to benefit or cure, or money promptly refunded. - It cures liver disease, dyspepsia, scrofulous sores, skin eruptions, and all diseases of the blood. ..Ear .".lingering... coughs, and consumption which is lung-scrofula in its early stages) it is an unparalleled remedy. - - - , The Dalles, Wasco county, Or.V Aug. 23d, 1892. I hereby notify - all business tiidn, and the" public generally, that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. F. J. Davis, (he having left my bed and board. 8.24d5twlt Ed. Davis. City taxes for 1892 are now due and payable within sixty days, at the office of the undersigned. - . .i.. Kobdkn, uity Treasurer. Dalles City, July oth, 1892. ' - . Stock Holders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wasco Warehouse company will be helo? 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 tor the ensuing year and the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before it. .The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. rztn, itswj. , G.J. Fabley, Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co. td8.12 w - X " Saved Bit Child's tlfe. .- A. N. Dilferbough, York," Neb., says: The other day I came home and found my little boy down with cholera morbus, my wife scared, not knowing what to do. went straightway and got a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and gave it ac cording to directions. - You ' never saw Buch a change in b child. His limbsand body were cold. I rubbed bis limba and body with -my lands, and after I had given him the second dose he went to sleep, and, as iny wife says, "from -a death-bed he was up playing in three hours." ' It saved me a doctor bill of about three dollars, and what is bettor, it saved my child. . I can recommend it with a clear conscience." - For sale by Ulakeiy & uoughton, druggists. - .. .I' ' : Notice. ' '7 . ' Notice is hereby, given that sealed proposals for the construction of a corrall for impounding cattle will be received at mv office nntit Saturday September 3d. 1892, at four o'clock, p. in., according to the plans and specifications prepared by the street commissioner and now on hie in my office. The committee reserves 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . . . too ngut w reject any ana an oiua. By order of the committee on streets and public property. EANK MBKSFEB, " " . Recorder of Dalles City. Dated Aug. 31, 1892. - 8-31-9-3 Auction Sale. ; i ; In pursuance of -an 'order of the county court, of ' Wasco, county, dated July 15th, 1892, 1 will sell at public auc tion at the stock yards of W. E. Salt marshe & Co., Saturday,'- September 10th, 1892, twenty-fivo- or more head" of horses, mares and colts belonging to the estate of W. J Meins. --They -are all eentle horses, some of "them broke Jo work. They - will be sold" for cash - or approved security... Sale . to begin ajt .2 p. m. sharp. - - J. C. MinSrs, Administrator, - - ' of the EsUte of W. J. Meins: " Dated, The Dalles, Or., Aug. 23,1891. H ERTZ, THE DALLES. OREGON. . AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Designs in O .: AMERICA. EUCCATIONAL. Waeoo Independent Academy, The Dal les, Oregron. .. ' The next session of Wasco Independ ent Academy will commence on Monday,. Sept. 5tb. A full faculty of instructors; has been secured with professor Brown of Chicago, Illinois, as principal.." For catalogue or particulars, address, 8v Lv : Brooks, Secretary. - A Travelingr Man's Experience- "With Dlarrhcaa. I am a traveling man and- have- been afflicted with what is called chronic diar rhoea for some ten years. Last fall I wa in Western Pennsylvania, and accident ally was introduced to Chamberlain's Colic, .Cholera and Diarrhoea .Remedy ventured 0 ""make a trial and wasr wonderfully relieved. I would like now to introduce it among my friends. ' Hv M. Lewisr 2 Freeman street, Cleveland, Ohio. ' For sale by Blakely & Houghton. -druggists., - . . - ' , . - . '':-"' - Stock Holders Meeting;, . The regular annual meeting of the stock holders of Trb Chboniclb Pub- -lishing Company will be heldin the hall 'over Tub Chroxiclb office at 8 p.. m.,. October 14th, 1892. Directors for the ensuing year will be elected, and such other business as may properly come-. netore said meeting will De transacted, thereat.- . . V. G Bolton; secretary.. 9i2td ' PHOTOGBAPHJER. Instantaneous Portraits Chapmaa Block, The Dalles', Oregon. . -' COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Swcaan to 5.. Cns.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Homellade - - o .A.asr die s. East of Portland. DIALERS IN ' topical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can tarnish any of these goods at Wholesal orBetaU In Kvery Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. C . F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN . LOTHING ' ' j.'C'.'JfcoatiiL 'Shoes, Bats, Bte - Fancg Joqd?, Jotion, ft-:'-ta'-, .jEto.,".''VBtc:; ' " 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Sank, Dalles City, Oregon. Dry Goods