r. Just-Received ! , - ' ' ;A kotgL line : qk gents' ine 0 . 1 IT i 1 Tie Dalies, Portland and Aitoria Navigation Co. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, OVERS H I RTS, COLLAR and. and CUFFS. JOHH O HERTZ, The Re iilator L TO THE LADIES: The Dalles Daily Ghronicle. Entered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line lor first Insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long-time notices AU local notices received later thnn 3 o'clock will appear the following day. TUESDAY SEPT. 20, 1892 LOCAL KBKVITIKS. Messrs. Win. Copelandand J.B. Yeag ley of Checto are in (he city. " ' Messrs. A. U. andWm. Lyle, and C. McPherson, of Cross Keys, are in the city today. . The weather forecasts today indicate light rains with nearly stationary tem perature. Miss Gertrude MejVr eturned to her -school duties in Portland after a vaca tion spent with friends in this city. Dnfur is represented in the city by Mr. and Mrs. J. H; Frazer, Miss Ingra ham, and Messrs. Wm. and N. Kelsay. Mr. Josh French believes in lots of manual exercise, and is today assisting the workmen at pipe laying on Wash ington street. Mayor Harrington ofc. Pillar Rock, is up for an inspectiohvol his cannery in terests at Seufert's(Kaey, and will be at the "Umatilla tonight. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brenner returned from Portland today. While away Mr. Brenner was under treatment of an aurist and returns much improved, but Mrs. B. is now ill, and their stay in the city will depend upon her condition. Mr. Lovejoy left by the steamer Reg ulator today with the fruit samples pre pared by Mrs. Dr. Ingalls for the Port land exposition and worlds fair. Prof. Lorant also left this morning, but . his collection will not be forwarded to Port land until further advices from Mr. Sargent. Mr. McNeil,- foreman of Mr. Hugh Glenn's work in The Dalle3, has con tributed some superb samples of apples for the Portland exposition and worlds fair. If Wasco does not again take the sweepstakes purse for elegance inthe display of fruit this year, we shall miss our guess muchly. . . A Mr. Geo. Berry was taken off the train here this morning, on a dispatch from Pendleton, and detained for a war rant from thesheriffof Umatilla county. He was1 accompanied by a wife and - child, and was identified by a couple . of i bull dogs in his possession. No partic- I ulara up to the hour of going to press. i An insane man, name unknown, but who claims to bail from .Cocur d'Alenei gave Marshal Maloney a troublesome chase to capture him yesterday. He took refuge on the trestle below Union street, and fired railway spikes at one of his pursuers until he . escaped below 'the shops, where he was captured. He . will have an examination to decide upon the cause of his strange actions in The Dalles. ; ? The marriage ceremony of Miss. Al mira Calef and Mr. jtsaac Pitblado will - be eolemnized at ' the First Methodist cburch'in Portland'ttHs evening. Miss Calef was formerly ja tudent in the . ycademy in this city, and has many friends among the ybunn people bere, who will extend to he thejbes$ wishes; Among thet .bridesmaids, will .be r.Mjlss Maie Williams, of this city, and Miss Ethel W. Grubbs, of Portland. . . AVe now have our fall line of Dry Goods, Cloaks, and Furnishing Goods open, and we - cordially ' invite yon to our store to examine them. PEASE MAYS. The republican county central com mittee rilDfioTd a meeting at The Dalles on SaturdaySiext in McKinley hall, the CiiBoxi.E TttiHdjng. . Hon. F. P.JJIaS spent a few days in The Dalles. HilffHHiily is still at Cloud Cap Inn, but expect to return to Port land this week. J Mr. F. T. Sargent of Wapinitia, has changed his residence to The Dalles, chiefly on account cf the superior edu cational facilities attainable here. F, Johnson, of Mountain Home, Idaho, the desert region which has been made to blossom as the rose "by irrigation on a large scale, is in The Dalles today. Mr. Jas. Benson, oi 5-Mile, has con tributed to the Wasco collection of fruit for the Portland exposition anjl worlds fair, peaches which measure 11?4 inches in circumference. Mr. Manley, who came in yesterday with another load of wheat, says the shower was quite a brisk one on the road, completely saturating an ordinary coat. Mr. J. O. Mack has returned from the Salem fair. He says it was the be6t ex hibition ever given by the state, and if the articles could be taken to Chicago next year, would of themselves make a creditable display for Oregon. Mr. H. Corson, an old-time and highly-respected citizen of The Dalles, is re ported seriously ill. About two years ago Mr. CoTson was practically paral yzed, and has never since fully recov ered from that affliction. The potato crop has been reported short in spots; but the prospects are that the reports will prove to be too pre vious, according to the work of tbe clouds yesterday and.today, as was the case with grain last June. Mr. Frank Roach returned from Port land this morning. He says the rain yesterday did not in the least interfere with the Sovereign Grand Lodge proces sion, and the consolidated city showed off in its gayest attire, the admiration of all guests and residents. Another important industry is to be added to the list of manufactories in Spokane, which will be a large paper mill, to be operated by a St. Paul com pany, .of which Mr. J-B. Streeter, of that city, 5s at the headjj' .. ' : Mr. Charles N..Wait, secretary of the democratic state central and campaign committees, 125 First 8t. Portland,, wish es us to aay that all democrats visiting Portland are invited to call and confer with members of the committee in re gard to matters in their respective lo calities ; and, it is presumed, receive an antidote for The Chronicle doctrines of national preservation. -y . . In calling attention to the elaborate display of Dress ;Gpods and Cloaks, in the handsome show windows at Pease & Mays today," Mr. Pease desires us to say that the credit of the nice arrangement is due to Mr. Briggs' taste. One window is devoted wholly to Dress Goods and one to Cloaks, which the ladies cannot help but admire, and which seems to say : For further inspection "Please step in side." : Frank G. Lentz, a Pitt6burg wheel man who is making a tour of the world, will pass The Dalles some day this week. He left Spokane at 8 :30 Satur day morning, via Texas ferry,. Walla Walla and Pendleton. At Hood River an.effort should, be made togct ;him to make A detour .and take, .in' Cloud!' Cap Inn, over twenty-seven miles of the best road in the United States". : .. . Read the announcement of Pease & Mays. - The Young Americas returned to pa pa's this afternoon.' Mr. C. P. Heald, of Hood River was in the city yesterday on official business. Mr. Lem Burgees left the citv yester day for his sheSranch with his winter supplies. - 1 Mr. Orin Kinersly returned at noon yesterday from a jaunt over in Klickitat county. Steward J. J. Wiley, who has been on the sick list for nearly a month, is again able to take his position. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. . Croseen and daughter Emily, returned yesterday from San Francisco. The chillv atmosphere of the last th ree days is particularly severe Kon the familiar housefly. ' . - There are no rrr in Campbell's name, but the oysters served at the Columbia Candy Factory prove that the words Brothers and September supply all "de ficiencies lacking to the delicate bivalve. Mr. W. II. Smith, formerly of The Dalles, but now a resident of Portland, in the city on a visit among old friends this week, has returned to the consoli dated city. Mr. Kelley has returned from Port land, but he left the pacer there. He was only passed once on the road, and then by a two-minute horse, driven to a pneumatic sulky. A party of VpunaT ladies were out on Ninth street, aoyone on Fourth street last night, hamnring the nails down in the sidewalks, Bingcpcks for hammers. This ought to adove property holders to a sense of duty. - , . . Judge Bennett's office during his ab sence, is presided over by Mr. N.- J. Sinnottinaer urbane manner. From the salutatioDVUie reception and recog nition Nick gyvSe one on entering the office, it is plain lo be seen that he be longs to the courteous class from which comes the polite hosrih ' A letter from Harry Liebe, dated at Aix-la-Chapella, Sept. 4th, states that since the cholera epidemic broke out In Europe every jfieans of precaution is taken bjHhe board of health officers to keep thedisejrse from spreading) and to prevent thedva.nce of ,this dread dis ease to the A-e&uninfected districts. It ; is reDorted ihat no to this time 150.000 xl the inhdbitantsliave died from tbe ! cholera in Jiuseia. -"the pedpte'here," he adds, "Ipave lost the nervous' appre hension which, prevailed at the outset of the cholera news. - Charming people, these exceptional people! Here's a medicine Dr." Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, for instance, and it's cured hundreds, . thousands that'ro..' known, thousands , tbat're un known, and yet your's is an exceptional case!. Da you think that, that bit of human nature .which . you., call "1" . is differentfrom the other parcels .of hu man nature? "Bat you don't know uny case.".'; Good friend,. inninety:hine out of a hundred cases, the causes are the same impure blood and' that's why "Golden Medical, Discovery" ; cures ninety-nine'out of every hundred. ;;Yon may be the exception. And you may not.- But would you. rather be the.ex ception ' or 'would yon "rather ".'Jje'weH? If you're the exception it costs you nothing, you get your -money' back but suppose it cures .you? -Let the "Golden Medical Discovery" take the risk. ; "; THROUGH Freight and Passeler Line Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land, leaving The Dallea at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland 5 p. m. ," . rASSENGKK KATES. . One way . : . .-f: . . . . .$2.00 Bound trip.. ...... ..... '.; 3.00 Special rates for parties of bix or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. FAST FREIGHT. Fruit, per 100 pounds. . ; . . .30 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 in arrival. Live stock shipments solicited. Cali on or address. W. C ALLAWAY, ' General Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Manager. - - THE DALLES, - OREGON Birthday Party. A very pleasant partjw-was given at the' residence of Mr: and Mrs. Geo. A. Liebe to their daughter Lena on Satur day, the 17th of Sept., it being her 13h birthday, fhe afternoon was delight fully passed ii plating and social inter course. Man .beautiful presents were received. ; ". Those . presen were : Edna Glenn, Pearl Williams Gussie Meins Hattio Cram, Lena Thomipeon, Grace Glenn, Clara and Julia Nickelsen, Nettie "red den, Ida BnrchstorfjEmma OstlamT, Lizzie Boiin, 1'earl Jolesr Bessie and Lena Vogt, Rosemary ."Baldwin, Mary Mclnerny, Dpra Nielsen, Emma Ulrich, Annie Stuhling, .Valesca Liebe. Mrs. Hess and daughter Minnie, and Bertha and Daisy Botefuhr. How to Chance' an AddresR. Jjany people do not seem to under stand the inconvience they put publish ers to when a ' change of address is desir ed, by not giving full particulars. The name of the individual, addressed and the present post office is as necessary for a correct change as- that the post office to which the change that is desired should be given. For instance : Mr. G. B. Simpson, until lately Supt. of Wells, Fargo & Co.; Omaha, having changed his residence to St. Louis, writes a mod el letter, as follows : . -Tub Chkonicj.e, Dalles City, Cr. St. Locis, Mo., Sept. 15." Please have The Chbonicle that is now addressed to me at Omaha, Neb., addressed to me as Supt. Wells, Fargo & Co., St. Louis, Mo. and oblige, youra truly, G. B. Simpson, Supt. Carved Tree Records. Twen eight yearago the past sum- .mer Dr, ugh Logaa, of this city, then a boy:' liv g with' lis father-at Warm Springs a; t accompanied his father, Lieut 3 Hallirari,' and Dr. W.;C. xVlcKay, 0 a toar into the Cascade mountains, In search of "a mountain of saltj" reported taaxist, by the Indians. This season evidences' of their visit were discovered by Ir.fW. E. Campbell, who returned yesterday from a surveying.ex pedition in .theime' locality. In the viciiiily ol some hot springe, in town shipt 9 S., 7 E., Mr, Campbell came to a treej which has engraved upon it five names and dates, as follows : ' PughLogIn, July 31,1864. ivit .: .Logan, JUikut. hallabak, v. j : McKay. Auk? 11. 1864. . R. W.: : Crandali, !- - J- - . Thej date opposjte the name of Mr. Crandall Mr. f Campbell was unable to decipher, on Ihe -scrap of paper upon , which, hehatt copied -it, when he got back to camp "Thefeeling is described as someVbat I peculiar to' find - familiar names a'way out in the wilderness like this. Speaking to Dr. Logan about the register, oday, he -distinctly remem bered the circumstances. His father waa lost bt khe sinking of the steam ship BrotheV! Jonathan the next year. Dr. McKay 9 still living, in Umatilla county. Lieut.- Halloran disappeared from the active stage ot life many years ago and-his fate is .unknown at this time. 1 . . - Stove "Wanted. A : good cook tove. State size and price. Address, Siovk. 1 O. Box,S81, The Dalles. 9.20dtfwlt ' The Coliimbia'didn'i" have a.'rippldn the sufface.Sunday from tbe Cascades to" The' ' DaliesV'Hind' "the fast steamer Regulator was given a chance ' to test her steaming qualities. One sail, the Julia going - jjQwn,':.wjtha; picnicr party after cord wood at Chenoweth, and half a dozen smaller -crafts were all that were met by the way to" divert "the 'attention of . tourists and excursionists on toard. Jame 1 109 SECOND STREET, PAUL KR E . DEALERS IN . - PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS, And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in "TO" A T. T . 1g "F TTg - ' gjBP" Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints used in all our work, and hone 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 Stop corner Third and "Washington Sts.. . . The Dalles, Oregon AFRICAN SCHOOL O z Q - Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in j.. Boots and Shoes. All goods ? we sell, we warrant. U4 SZ10OMT) smmEi BEST IN A Horse on the Melon Man. Long Creek Eagle. "See here Pat, why didn't you give ne a compliment ary notice when I brought that wagon load of fine melons to Long Creek the other day," was a (Question propounded to ye editor' a few days ago. We replied by. saying, "why didn't you compliment the "shop with one of the ine'lons?". Seeing the point, our friend had 'nothing more to sav. . -'. .' ' v "' -' :"' ''For sale or trade at a bargain a hotel of 28 rooms in Albina, doing a good busi ness." No saloon connected. Near the shops with good paying boarders- Reas ons for selling other business. Address, - Hepnee 4 Menefee, No. 521 Delay St.-, Albina, Ore. , 9.17dl0t. . NOTICE. To AU Whom It May Conctrn: By order of the Common Council of DhTIcs City, made and entered ou the 3d day of Septem ber, 1892, notice is hereby given that said City Couneil Is about to proceed to order and make the improvements in streets In said city, us here inafter fetated, on-1 that the- cost of such im provements, and each of them respectively,' will and said improvemeuts, uud each of them, will be made, unless within fourteen davs of the final Fmblication of this notice, the owners of two hlrds of the property udjacent to some or all of the streets about to be improved shall tile iheir remonstrances against sueli improvements, as by charter provided. The improvements contemplated and about to be made are as follows, to-wit: 1. To improve Third street in said city, by building a sidewalk eight feet wide on the north side thereof, iroin Washington street to Monroe 1. To Improve Fourth street in said city bv building a sidewalk six feet wide ou the north side thereof, from Court street to" Jeiterson street. 8. No improve Fifth street in said city by building a sidewalk six feet wido on .the north side thereof, from Union .street to Washington street. . 4. . To improve Fifth s' reef in said city by building a sldewulk six feet wide on the sooth side thereof, from Union street to Washington street. 5. To improve Washington street in said city by building a sidewalk eight feet wide mi the west tide thereof, from -Third street-to Sixth street. 6. To improve Federal street in said city by building a sidewalk ten foot wide on the west side there rf, from the alley between Second ond Third streets to Third street. 7. To improve Federal street in said city by building a sidewalk eight feet wide 011 the east side thereof, from Third street to Fourth street, 8. To im?rove I-augulin street in said city by 1 building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the west ! side thereof, from Second street to Third street, and a sidewalk eight feet wide on the west side thereof, from Third street 10 Fourth street. ! 9. To improve Laughlin street in s:iid city by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the east side thereof, from becond street to -Third street, and a sidewalk eight feet wide on the east side thereof, from Third street to Fourth street, 10; To Improvo Jefferson sireet in said city b building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the west side thereof, from Second street to Third street, and a sidewalk eight feet wido on the west side thereof from Third street to Fourth street.. . 11. To Improve Madiscm street in said city by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the west side thereof, from First street to Third street. Vi. To improve Madison street in said city by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the east side thereof, from Second street to Third street. All of said sidewalks will be built, constructed and erected in accordance with the provisions of an ordinance to define and establish the width and manner of buildin; sidewalks .in Dalles Citv, being Ordinance No. 108, which passed the Common Council of Dalles City March 7th, I8S0, except as otherwise hereinbefore specified. : Dated this 10th day of September. 1892. FEANK MENEFEE, 9.14dl t Recorder of Dalles City. NOTICE. To All Hltom It May Concern: ' .- ' By order of the Common Council of Dalles City, made and entered on the 3d day of Septem ber, 1892, notice is hereby given that siricf City Council is about to proceed .to order and make the improvements of streets- in- said city as hereinafter stated, and that the cost of such improvements, - and . each .of them respectively, will ... be levied r upon .. the property adjacent thereto: and said im provements, and each of them, will be made, unless within four:een days from tbe final pub lication of this notice, the owners .of two-thirds of the property adjacent to some or nil of tbe Btrects about to be improved shall file their re monstrance against euch . improvements, as by charter provided : . The improvements contemplated end about to be made arc as follows, to wit; v 1. - To improve Union -street in said city, by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on "the east side thereof, from First street to Second street. 2. To improve Second street in said city by building a sidewalk ten. feet wide on tbe north side thereof, from Uniontreetr to Court street. All of said sidewalks will be built, constructed and erected in accordance with the provisions of an ordinance' to define and establish the width and manner of -building sidewalk! in Dalles City, being .Ordinance No. . 10S, -which passed the Common Council of Dal e- City, March 7th, 1S35, except aa otherwise hereinbefore specified. Dated this 12th day of September, 1892. - . : - FRANK- NEHEFEE, - -9.14dl4 Recorder of Dalles CMy. THE DALLES. OREGON", FT &. CO., . CO -X o m AMERICA. Stock Uoldera Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stock holders of The-. Chbonicle Pub lishing Company will be held in the hall over The Chronicle office at 8 p. m. October 14th, 1892., Directors for the ensuing year will be elected, and such other business as may properly come before said meeting will be transacted thereat. V. G. Boirosf, secretary; 9.2td A Traveling Man's Experience WltK Diarrhoea. ; ; I am a traveling man and have been, afflicted with what is called chronic diar-. rhosa for some ten years. Last fall I waa in Western Pennsylvania, and accident ally was introduced to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ; I ventured to make . a trial and waa wonderfnlly relieved. -1 would like now to introduce it among my friends. BL M.J Lewis, 24 Freeman street, Cleveland, Ohio. - For sale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists.. . . City taxes for 1892 are now" due and payable within sixtv days, at the office of the undersigned. - ' Lr. Kobden. Uttv Treasurer. Dalles Crrv, July 6th, 1892. ' f- : . Saved His Child's Life. A. N. Dilfer bough, York, Neb.,' says: "The other day I came home and found my little boy down with cholera morbns, my wife scared, not knowing what to do. I 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 such a change in a child. His limbsand -body were cold. I rubbed his limbs and body with my hands, and after I - had given him the second dose he went to sleep, and, as iny wife eays, "from 'a " death-bed he was up playing in three hours." It saved me a doctor bill of. about three dollars, and what is better, it saved my child. I can recommend it with a clear- conscience." For sale, by Blakely & Houghton, druggists. ", PHOTOGRAPH EB. Instantaneous ' Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. . COLUMBIA GANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Succassrs to .',s.: Craa.) Manufacturers of the finest French and -; . Home Made : - G JL isT ID I E S , . East of Portland. -' ' ' -DEALERS IX- Tropical Frails,' Nuts, Cigars and Tobaceo. -V:. ';-''- -Can furnish any of these goods at WholessJa or Retail . - .'- In Krery Style. " "". ' '-' Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. . DEW DROP INN. X.. C. SHERWOOD, Prop. ": ; " '"" The" very best Wines, Liquors and Cor dials. ' Imported and Domes ; " ". tic Cigars. - :' . .--