"The Regulator Line ' Just Received ! f A FULL LINE OF GENTS Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, OVERS H IRTSi EiW. COLLARS and and CUFFS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, aa second-class matter. Local Advertising;. 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. Dally CQeteoFologleal Report. The Dalles, Oct. 8. Placs of obs. Chng last 24 hn D.t'r of State of Weather Wind Tint lalles... 29.96 77 i K .00 Cloudless Po-iland 29.98 80 10 SW .00 Cloudless Olympia 30.00 72 8 Calm .00 Cloudless Ft. Canby 30-02 56 4 NW .00 Cloudless Roseburg 29.98 82 4 N .00 Cloudless Bed Bluff.... 29.96 S8 2 BE .00 Cloudless Sacramento.. 29.84 78 0 NW .00 Cloudless Knreka 30.06 54 6 N .00 Cloudy Spokane 30.12 76 8 NE .00 Cloudless Walla Walla. 30.04 80 6 BW .00 Cloudless Max. temp. 82: min. temp. 46. Forecast until Tuesday noon fair, slightly warmer. MONDAY OCTOBER 8, 1892 LOCAL BKKVITIKS. Justice Schntz is in Salem today. "Business before pleasure." Petei Cooper. Mr. John Parker of Hood River, is in the city. Hon. Binger Hermann is at the St. Charles in Portland today. Miss Auburn Story is quite ill at her father's residence in this city. Senator Dolphs Tabernacle speech ap pears in the Oregonian in full today. It is expected that Senator Dolph will address the people of The Dalles at an early date. Chrisman & Corson's Cape Cod cran berries are the only fruit that Dalles producers will admit they can't beat. Mayor Mays is putting up his third crop of alfalfa this year. On some soil it is the grass, bnt not so on all soils. He has already sowed 110 acres of rye. Deputy Sheriff,; M A. Leslie of Moro, visited The Dalles, yesterday to take charge of his jail' bird, held here for safety "until court meV at Moro today. Mr. A. S. Macallister is again in the city, and will be present at the fair, and act in his capacity sb President of the association. He is looking hale and hearty. Mr, J: G. Farley returned from Walla Walla Saturday night. He says The Dalles delegation at the district fair are jubilant over their successes at the ex hibition of horses. ' Mr. Malcolm Maclnnes, assistant sec retary of the agricultural society, may be found at the office of Wm. Butler & Co., corner of Second and Jefferson streets, The Dalles. Mr. Chandler returned to Antelope today.' He was disappointed at not being able to meet Hon. C. W. Cart wright there last night by appointment. He is preparing to leave Oregon . for England. Wild geese, floating placidly by . The Dalles this fall on the bosom of the Col umbia, remind us of that phrase of the "at duck setting upon the pearly, edges of prosperity" which Portland swiped from us Bkljn the sixties. Figs ere raised in The Dalles that reached a high stage of perfection Lu Jpe this year. Three branches were contributed by Mr. E. Schanno for the exposition yesterday that are marvels. Those branches were filled with the fruit in the stages of second and third crops. Mr. Schanno imported the cut tingrof hia finest figs from Europe? FALL WRAPS. .. . From bur lady patrons we have received many words of commendation: in regard to our Fall Wraps; and they all unite in . .saying . that -they are the handsomest v v v and most perfect fitting garments , ever exhibited in this city. We would take great pleasure iri showing them to those who have as yet not seen them. PEASE & MAYS. Mr. Ed. Wingate of Antelope, is in the city. Editor Morgan is suffering from an attack of la grippe. Senator C. W. Cartwright left for Hay creek yesterday. Buy a new ham of the Columbia Packing Company. Hon. M. A,- Moody and Mr. Green spent Sunday at Cloud Cap Inn. The committees are now all prepared for the Press association tomorrow. Hon. C. E. Hilton listened to "a talk fpom Dolph" at the Portland tabernacle. Rev. T. . Eliot, the eloquent Uni tarian minister of Portland, is in the city. . Miss Vanderpool and Miss Warren of Dufur, took the noon passenger for Portland yesterday. " Another box of elegant Muscat grapes from vineyards of The Dalles, was taken to Portland yesterday. Mr. Frank Allen of Camp Watson, one of the principal stock raisers of Grant county, is in the city. F. W. L. Skibbe joined the dollar a week rackett, and ordered his first suit of clothing today. Lucky Fred. " Mr. Bronsons family have returned from a summer visit to Santa Barbara. Mr. B. met them in Portland. Patrons of the Cascade Locks excur sion tomorrow should remember that the Regulator will leave her wharf at 7 o'clock a. m. County Assessor Koontz is very busy just now1 preparing the assessment roll of Wasco county for the board of equali zation next week. Hon. J. H. Moaier of Mosier, brought into the city today corn in the ear, on stalks 15 feet, high, to exhibit at the Court house tomorrow. Miss Cora Joles was among the pas sengers today by steamer Regulator, for Portland to visit friends and attend the exposition. Mr. Frank Brown, 'the leading wheat buyer at Grant, spent Sunday in The Dalles. He says oniree ferry has ' very materially cut off his Klickitat trade. The belated passenger for Portland this morning was a young man, whose solace was : "Well, I'll try again to morrow." This was his third miss, twice by train and once by boat. ' A genuine hobo of the genius tramp was lead up to the Hotel de Cross Bar last night by Deputy TJ. S. Marshal Jameson, for procuring whisky for an Indian Caroline. He hails from Seattle. Mr. Emil Schanno is converting a large portion of his pear crop into vine gar, his grapes into white wine, and is drying his prunes. There are more ways than one to dispose of the orchard products in Wasco county. A very handsome piece, Representing a printers frame and cases, to be elabor ately decorated with fruits and flowers, has been prepared by the skillful hands of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks as an ornament for the President's table at the Press Association convention tomorrow. One of the handy inventions for fruit producers is Chrisman'a patent dryer. Yesterday we saw two boxes o prunes going to the exposition that -were as perfectly cured as anything could be in the fruit line. One of the lots of Italian prunes ' from which the sample was taken, was dried in eighteen hours. Silver prunes were dried in twenty hours. 5 i' .. The Gesang Verein Harmonie have chosen the following officers for the en suing year: Hans Hansen president; Ad Keller vice-president; R. Rorden secretary ; F. Lempke treasurer ; Carl Gottfried musical director. Mr. John Bonn of this city has to bacco stalks that measures six feet in hight. It was his purpose only to pro duce this article for the juices to be used in spraying fruit trees, but the samples he will show at the court house will in form the editorial fraternity that tobacco may also be considered a prolific product of Wasco county. Divers have been at work for a week past removing drift in the Columbia about a mile above the Celilo cannery. Some logs havebeen taken out that ap pear to havve laid in the water since the days of Noah. It has been piled up on the beach, lnd after it has dried out so it will burn, Mr. Taffe will log and burn it. Some' of this timber would make fine material for violins and other musical instruments, but as Mr. Taffe is only fixing for a seining grounds, he has no use for the drift. A new hatchery for salmon has to be established on the Sandy this fall, as the Clackamas does not furnish a supply any longer. The coming assembly will be asked to take more decided action on the fish question, if our ealmon are not wholly exterminated. Capt. Campbell, one of newly elected representatives from Clatsop county, says : "To allow a few selfish cannerymen to carry on a business that is a detriment to the com munity at large is foolish in the extreme. The Sunday law is a hoax ; it was only intended for a political job, and should be abolished. The hatcheries may be made a success if young fish are allowed a chance but never otherwise." . IN MEMOK1AM. Lines on The Death of Mrs. Ida WInsler. of The Dalles. Hark? the angel voices singing Welcome to a heavenly guest, One who left this world of sorrow, And has entered into rest. Rest so sweet, in Jesus bosom, In his arms of endless love : Could we mourn our dear departed Call her from her home above? Though we miss the gentle foot-Bteps And the smiles of love and cheer And the voice which softly whispered 'All I leave in Jesus care.' . . Yet we call thee not dear Ida From the world of peace and. rest, But we hope when life is over, We'll be numbered with the blest. Jennie. -A visit From Tourists. Judge G. W. Lewis and wife, of Medina, Ohio, on a tour of the Pacific coast, made the trip to The Dalles Sat urday via steamers Dalles City and Regulator, and after remaining here over Sunday left by steamer Regulator this morning for Portland, where they take the Southern Pacific for San Fran cisco and the east. We have met a great many highly pleased tourists this year at The Dalles, but have conversed with none more delighted than Judge and Mrs. Lewis They had their first feast of speckeled trout, and luscious fruits, here ; and Judge Lewis' . enthu siasm concerning mountain climbing and lofty views was indulged in by many rambles over the summits about The Dalles. Accompanying them on their return today they have some of the fruits and flowers of Dalles city gardens, but nothing compared to what they might have had, with a little more time on a week day, to make the collec tion. ' r- . .' . - .- THROUGH Freisnt and Passenser 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. PASSENGER BATES. One way $2.00 Round trip 3.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. FAST. FBKIGHT. 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 on arrival. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. ' W. C. ALLAWAY, Oeneral Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. - OREGON OREGON PBK8S ASSOCIATION'. 1.1st of Officers, and Programme of the Convention This Week. The following are the present officers of the association : President, A. Nolt ner, Dispatch, Portland; first vice-president, J. B. Eddy, Tribune, Pendleton ; second vice-president, F. S. Harding, Telephone-Register, McMinnville ; third vice-president, Ira L. Campbell, Guard, Eugene ; fourth vice-president, W. J. Snod grass, La Grande ; fifth vice-president, Mrs. W. J; Plymalc, Jacksonville ; Secretary, Albert Tozier, Pythian, Port land ;, treasurer j O. P. Mason, Portland; sergeant-at-arme, Leo Peterson, Com mercial Review, Portland. The Oregonian says:' "Already a number of members have arrived in the city, and will take in the exposition be fore leaving town. Mr. W. H. Hurl burt, assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific, has kindly offered transportation to The Dalles and return to all who will apply at the office, corner of Third and Washington streets. Papers that have no contracts with the company will be given them upon ap plication. The programme is to leave this city on the 8 :45 train Tuesday morning, and go to the Cascades, where a delegation from Tile Dalles will meet the visitors, and a banquet will be given. The government work at the locks will be inspected, and then all will be es corted to the metropolis of the Inland Empire by boat. The meeting will be called to order by President Noltner im mediately upon the departure from the Cascades. The wife of a member is welcome to attend the association and will be given transportation. The citi zens of The Dalles have invited all mem bers and ladies to become guests of that city during the session, and all told, 120 have accepted the invitation. The ses sion promises to be a profitable one. The association will probably vote to visit the world's fair in a body, and will elect delegates to be present at the open ing of the same. The patent side ques tion will receive considerable attention ; also foreign advertising. The secretary reports 176 publications in the state, of which number 3o are less than 12 months old." The remainder of the programme is as follows: -v Tuesday, 8 p. m. Meeting called to order. Roll call ; addition of new mem bers. Reading minutes of last session. President's annual address. Secretary's annual report. Report . of delegates to National Editorial Convention. Report of committee on grievances. Report of committee on legislation. Report of the committee on state of the fraternity. Report of the committee on resolutions. Wednesday, morning session from 9 to 12. Unfinished business. The fol lowing practical papers will be read and discussed: "History of Oregon Jour nalism," J. B. Eddy : "The Moral Re sponsibility of the Press," Rev. J. R. N Bell. Afternoon sessjon from from 1 :30 to 5. The reading and discussion of practical papers will be . continued as follows: "Personal and Impersonal Journalism," John Michell ; "Corpora tions," Mrs. W.J. Plymale. Thursday, raorninz session 9 to 12. r- Unfinished business. New business. On October 7th the U. P. R. Co. have arranged for a cheap excursion to Port land for train leaving The Dalles 3 a. m and 4 p. m. at the very low rate of f 3.60 for the round trip, including admission to the Exposition. " Tickets will be good returning up to and including October 9; For detailed information inquire, at ucKes once. -. - js. ja. jureus. Agent. JOHN C 109 SECOND STREET, PAUL KR EFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and the ." JPCTractical Painters and Paper Sherwin-Williams and-J. W. Masury's the most skilled workmen em cloved. chemical combination or soap mixture. '. orders promptly attended to. Store and Paint Shop corner Third and AM ERICAN SCHOOL 0 p o Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in Boots and Shoes. All goods we sell, we warrant. 114 SBOON BEST IN Dalles Horses at Walla Walla. The Dalles delegation at Walla Walla report having a splendid season. Our Dalles horses have made line records for themselves, and won many laurels. Mr. J. O. Mack's horses, Anita, Parole, Sireata, and Mamie S., carried the day in several leading contests last week, in some of the prettiest races of ' the tour. On Saturday Anita won -the - first purse in the 2 :38 contest t350, time 2.294 ; and first prize for the finest ex hibition trotting horse on the track. When at Salem Anita took second purse and prize. On Wednesday, at Walla Walla, Parole took the purse, $250 in the three-eighth dash. In the same race Sireata took the second purse, $50. On Thursday Mamie S took first purse, $200, in the quarter dash. The delega tion will be at La Grande this week, and will then return to The Dalles to be in attendance at the fair to be held here, beginning on the 11th, continuing five days. Old Nursery Favorites. There was Tom, the Son of the Piper, ' Jack Sprat, and Merry King Cole, And the Three Wise Men of Gotham, Who went to sea in a bowl; The woman who rode on a broomstick, And swept the cobwebbed sky. And the boy who sat in the corner, - Eating his Christmas pie. These were some of the old favorites, but they have been supplanted by the "Pansy" and "Chatterbox" stories, "Little Lord Fauntleroy," and "Five Little Peppers." The old fashioned pills and physics have been superseded, and wisely, too, by Pierce's Purgative Pellets, a mild, harmless and effective cathartic. They are pleasant to take so gentle in their action that the most delicate child can take theni, yet so ef fective that they will cure the most ob stinate cases of constipation, stomach, liver and bowel troubles. They should be in every nursery. As a gentle laxa tive, only one for a dose. . . ' . Boomi to I.et. Two pleasant bed rooms in a neat cottage on the hill, to let. Inquire at this office. . lO.ldtf Wanted. A voung man, thorough accountant, familiar with office work, also an ex perienced grocer, wants position in store or office. Satisfactory references furnished. Address, 3td "Duncan," this office. A Bare Bargain. Two Cottages for sale. Enquire of 9.28dtf N. Whbalpon Portland Exposition. The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. will eell round trip tick ets from The Dalles at $3, including ad mission to the exposition. - Tickets on sale daily at the office or on board the Regulator. W. C. Axlaway, Gen'l Agent. For sale or trade at a bargain a hojtel 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 a Menefee, No. 521 Delay St., Albina, Ore. 9.17dl0t. S. L. YOUNG, : : JEWELER : : j . . Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on s -. short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. AT THE Store' of I. C. Xlckelsea, 3d St. The Dalles HERTZ,. THE DALLES. OREGON. AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Deeigns in Hangers. None but the best brands of the Paints used in all our work, and none but Accents for Maaurv Liauid Paints. No A first class article in all colors. . All Washington St., The Dalles, Oregon 03 i X 07 05 AMERICA. IXCCKSIOX. To Cascade Locks and Return Tuesday, October 4, 1893. In order to give the . friends of the committees and others an opportunity of meeting the members of the Oregon Press Association at Cascade Locks,' the D. P. & A. N. Co. will make a rate' of one. dollar for the round trip. The Dalles Brass band will be in attendance. Tickets on sale at the office or of Purser on board. . , The Regulator, will - leave at 7 o'clock a. in. on that day. W. C. Allawiy, G. A. The Portland Exposition. The Union Pacific system will extend to its patrons the usual reduced rates on round trip tickets which will include ad mission to the exposition, selling on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. Detailed information can be had by applying to E. E. Lytle, agent. Don't forget the county fair. Saved His Child's Life. - 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. 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 limbs and 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 my wife says, "from & 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. PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. COLUMBIA GANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors 10 W. s. Cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and ' Home Made O -A. 1ST ID I B S , ' East of Portland. -DEALERS IN- Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaeca. Can furnish any of these goods at Whoiesal or Retail III K-rei-y Style. - Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or. DEW DROP INN. - I.. C. SHERWOOD. Prop. . The very best Wines, Liquors and Cor- '. , ' dials. Imported and Domes tic Cigars.