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e Our A NEW DEFRTURE. ; Out of the old riit and into the new pro Pilnnmmii.nl I IIUHI I I Jl HI Oil ! Ul ilUlU! -. fp MIL I Ul II 111 U dont missvui opportunity; DOUBLE PLATED TEA SPOONS, TABLE SPOONS AND FORKS Six Tea. Spoons in package, three Table Spoons in package, three forks in package. Crioice per Package Napkin Rings, Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, Pickle Forks, Peppers or Salts Triple-plate A I, each in Satin-lined Box, choice 25 Cents each. PEHSE The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postoffioe at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising;. 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and S 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. TUESDAY OCTOBER 4, 1892 LOCAL BREVITIES. Harry Clough is at the St. Charles, in Portland this evening. V. R. Johnson, the hedge builder of La Grande, is in the city. Mr. Polk Butler and H. E. Moore of Nansene, are in the city. IA W. Collins and his three daughters, of Goldendale, are in thscity. Mrs. Fish, mother "of Chief Judd S., returned to Portland tbia a. m., by .Reg ulator.. Max. A. Vogt left" for Spokane last night to attend hissfck brother B. F., confined by illness. . Mr. and Mrs. E. ,1. Green of Dulur, were in the city yesterday. The Chron icle acknowledges a ca Mr. D. L. Cates and fa y left by the steamer Regulator yesfc r their new home at Cascade L6cks. Sprague landing had three passengers on the Regulator this a. m. Messrs. R. and A. Tillotson and Wm. Thurston. . There are at the Cascades today fifty five or sixty editors who will be in . attendance at the annual session at The 'JVpalles. .' . Some people who did not read The Chronicle last night lost an hour's sleep j ' this morning endeavoring to take the Regulator at 6 a. m. Mrs. Chase late of 3-Mile, but who ' now resides in the city, has been .very ill for over a week, but ia now recover - ing .under the kind care of friends. Senator J. M. Dolph will address the people of The Dalles Thursday evening. A large audience, will doubtless hear him. I Hon. A, J. Dufur returned from his visit to Portland Saturday, and after a ., ; pleasant reunion with his family con ' -.vnections and friends in The Dalles, left frlpr Dufur on the stage yesterday morn- ing. . The Dallea public school enrollment for the past montfk is reported by the principal as 428. VThe largest enroll- ment for the monjfalof September in any -previous pear isf Jha of last year, when were reporea. Isaac Driver came in last night with a small team of four horse!, loaded with itbeat. There is nothing unusual about hat, but as he made affidavit to it we kave to believe that the load weighed "'6,800 lbs, and he came over Tygh hill without doubling up. . Polk & Co., the extensive? and exclu sively correct, directorypublishers in the Pacific NorthweeV are about to issue arirectory of Baker Vity. The Dalles Vill have a Polk diWetory when the town is ripe for7 oneyMrtH. M. Clinton, ,the manager of thi firms an old resi dent of Oregon, well knoWn to . many citizens in all fans of the state as hav ing been for a immber of years connected with the press,hia last eflbrWn this line ' being that of manager for five years of the Evening Telegram at Portland. Center gressive age. PLATED SPOON SALE St The Hunt road, as it is known in the Inland Empire, is now the Washington and Columbia river railroad. It is per haps the only - railroad in the country without bonds or stock. It is the per sonal property of Mr. C. B. Wright. The road has 167 miles of track, and will be nearly 300 miles long by the time it' reaches the Snake river. It is now operated by the TJ. P. Ry. Co. Mr. A. M. Patterson, of the weekly Heppner Gazette, was the first of the Eastern Oregon delegation to reach The Dalles. He arrived on the 4 p. m. train yesterday, and proceeded with the com mittee by steamer Regulator this morn ing to meet the delegations at the cas cades from Portland and beyond. A newspaper man in Scott valley has, it is said, invented a hand press re markable for its capacity in turning out papers. Now if some other genius will add an attachment that will increase a circulation with rapidity, the country editor will call down blessings upon his head. We submit the proposition to the convention. One of those loundationless reports that obtain currency sometimes without any source traceable, recently reached here to the effect that Ben Pratt, a former resident of this county, had been hung in the Okonogan country. Letters to friends on 15-Mile, from a son of Mr. Farrington, says the report is wholly untrue. Mr. Pratt is alive and well, and is engaged in carrying the mail out of Waterville. Wash. Scarcely did a runaway horse ever fix things up for a first class local, better than the old gray gelding that draws the cart of a Portland box factory did a few days ago. About 12:10 p. m., he stood by the curb on Morrison street nibbling his nibble of oats, hanging in a feed sack under his nose, when the Telegram says: "Something started him," and he made a graft down the street. At the intersection of Second he collided with a delivery outfit, which he pro ceeded to climb over. He turned his wagon upside down, threw the driver out, dragged the outfit half a block and nearly stamped the horse to death Then he turned aeronaut, and described circles, semicircles, parallelograms, and, finally, struck a hypothenuse with his feet based on the other horse's stomach In the fray both cart and wagon were smashed all to pieces ; the delivery horse was nearly killed, and the driver was shaken out of his boots, but the box factory horse which caused all the trouble settled down at last to finish his oats. - MA At the Catholic ireh, Oct.' 4th, by Rev. A. Bronsgee bs M. Meyerhoper of The Dalles a: Nelson, Wash. of Attention Company A Members of A com pan v, O.' N. G., Third infantry, will assemble at their armory Oct. 4thab7:30 p.m. sharp. jmo excuses win bev granted whatsoever. By order of TJeut. J. M. Buschke LOST. A plain silver watch7open face, with Thompson and Ranger, Brattleboro. Vermont, marked on back case, will be suitably? rewarded by leaving at this omce. For Sale; A county right for good selling article. Address, , U.K. Johnson. 10-4-St The Dalies, Or. ONLY KRIXD eft ? ' " nfl Mr.XL Gropper Window. -FOB- TOMORROW WEDNESDAY -AND- The Balance of the Month. 2K Cents. THE CITY ASSEMBLY. Meeting; of the Common Council War rant Ordered A Mew Engine House. Etc. At the regular meeting of the common council last evening, Mayor Mays pre siding, there were present: Council- men Haight,. Joles, Kreft, Lauer and Maier. In attendance Recorder Mene fee, Marshal Maloney, St. 8upt. Stan iels. Drawings for a city hall, on the Third street lot, were, submitted by R. W. Crandall, and estimates for costs of structures of brick or wood. Committee recommended purchase of C. L. Phillips, lot on Third street, at (2,500 for temporary use as an engine house. After some discussion the recom mendation was adopted, and the com mittee was instructed to examine the title, secure an abstract, and close the purchase and to report at the next meeting, October 12th, 1892. Motion - to postpone the sale of the Mill property was adopted. Petition of Hostetler and Ainsworth for $2,500 reduction on property was allowed. Reports of city officers were read and placed on file. tire and water committee reported Mt. Hood Hose Co. house extension about completed, at a cost of $74.50, and a warrant was ordered in favor of the contractor Jas. Fisher, for that sum. The etreet superintendent. and committee were authorized to inspect the wasmngton street sewer, ana report on the 12th. City Treasurer Rorden reported. The balance on hand in all funds, is $4,900.64. Petition of Mary i-. .Booth respecting the title to lots 4 and 6 block 1 Trivetts. was referred to the judiciary committee to report on the 13th. An ordinance transferring funds was laid over. Warrants were ordered in pavment of claims against the city as- follows : F Menefee, recorder $300 00 Dan Maloney, marshal 100 00 J F Staniels, street com .... ' 78 00 L Rorden, treasurer. ......... 25 00 Geo J Brown, eng firedept 80 00 J S Fish, fire warden 12 00 Water (Jommrs, water rent. .. . 32 00 Chronicle, 3 mos advertising. . . ' 10 00 ti t Kiddell,attys fees 10 00 Leslie Butler, juror 1 20 J E Remmington, juror. . 1 20 James Harper, juror 1 20 G W Runyan, juror 1 20 Thos N Joles, juror . 1 20 J K Page, juror 1 20 Miss Birdie, witness 1 70 John Donnalin, witness 1 70 Ad Keller, witness. . '. 170 F W L Skibbe, witness 170 C F Michelbach, witness .170 Griff Williams, witness 170 E B Johnson, night-watchman.' 75 00 G C Bills, night-watchman 60 00 R E Saltmarshe & Co. hay. . . . 1 10 Mays & Crowe, mdse. 1 05 C E Haight, feeding prisoners . . 6 00 Umatilla House, feedg prisoners 2 88 Dalles Electric Co, lighting mar shal's office 1 60 Dalles Electric Co, lighting st's 270 00 Danes Electric Vo, lighting hre department 5 25 J S Fish, freight and cartage. . . . 5 75 J W Blakeney, hauling hose cart 2 50 Mays & Crowe, mdse 2 50 George S Clark & Co, mdse ..... 13 28 Harry Clough, labor 2 25 Geo J Brown, sawing wood 75 WVanbibber .hauling crazy man ' 75 Dalles Lumbering Co, lumber. . 43 93 Jos T Peters & Co, lumber .... . 806 Maier & Benton, mdse. 8 19 F M King, labor. 8 00 E Riggs, labor. ....... : 9 00 J K Page, labor. 3 50 C E Haight, hoso house No 4. ... - 94 50 Dr H Logan, services 10 00 R W Crandall, estimate of en gine house.. .-. .. .' 25 00 Maier & Benton, 1 cord of wood 5 25 After hearing a report from the etreet superintendent on cow pond, the coun cil adjourned until Wednesday evening, October 12th, 1892. . - 11 me Th Dalles, Portland ani Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH FreiDUt and PassBoger line Through dally service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dallea and Port land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m,, arriving at Portland 5 p.m. - PASSENGER BATED. One way ..$2.00 Round trip 3.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. FAST FBSIOBT. 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. CALLAWAY, GeMrel Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES, - OREGON Who Makes the Paper? Who is dot dot gets der news, ' Don't have time to get der blues, Und gen'rly drinks, schmokes and chews? uoi a aer Keporxer. Who is dot dot uses der "blue," Marks der copy through and through, Und tells the boys "Do as I Do?" uoo aer uity jcaitor. Who is dot dot curses der vires. Likes good news but hates der fires, Und has no use for any liars? ' vovb aer reiegrapn manor. Who is dot dot knows id all; Has every one at his beck and call: Und doesn't feel der least bit small? . Dot s der Managing Kditor. Who is dot dot sets der type. Has a nose dot's fully ripe. y uu wuiiu&ca n limn l j pcji TVit " A r Yt4 n ft Who f s dot dot makes men sehvear, Und would do it if they did but dare. Climb his frame and pull his hair? not s aer rrootreaaer. Who is dot dot der errands run. Gets scolded and kicked just for fun, Und of all is der busiest one? Dot's der Devil. Who is dot dot cashes "strings," Pays der bills and Oder thines ; Makes der boys all feel like kings? Dot s aer cashier. Mai. Magone'a Trip. This is the day set for the arrival' at Chicago of Maj. Magone, the sage of Grant county, at one time prdminent in political affairs in the state! Ie left John Day July 4th, on foot jatfd alone, intending to complete his long walk to day. Although 82 years of age he passed Omaha ten days ago, hale and hearty, having walked ever; mile on the way and to a press reporter said Ihe would not ride a foot of the distance! if given $1,000 to do so. On the trip Che major stops at the best hotels and attracts a good deal of attention He carries many letters from officials and prominent citi zens of Oregon to prove he is np impos tor. He is extremely temperate in all his habits, never having drank ja drop of Honor nor smoked a clear or- nine. Tha object of his trip is lo show the people of the country thatf a man past eighty years of age can he one of the boys if he wants to, particularly if he hails from the Inland Empire of Oregon. 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 cob webbed 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 aetion that the most delicate child nan take them, 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. A Girl Wanted. For general housework in the countrv Apply at this office. 9-30dtf - 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 $3.50 ior tne round trip, including admission to the Exposition. Tickets will be good returning up to and including October 9. For detailed information inquire at ticket omce. X. J. Lytlb, Agent. A Rare Bargain. Two Cottages for sale. Enquire of 9.28dtf , . N. Whkaldov. iilator L Just Received HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, O V E R S H I.RTS, JOH 1ST C 109 SECOND STREET, PAUL KR EFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS : And the Most Complete and the Practical Painters and Paper Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's the most skilled workmen employed. chemical combination or soap mixture. orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shop corner Third and AMERICAN SCHOOL 0 z p O- Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in .Boots and Shoes. All goods we .sell, we warrant. 114 SBOON1 B EST I N JBontbiy meteorological Report. Weather bureau, department of agriculture. Station, The Dalles, Oregon, for the month of September, 1892. Latitude 4SP 36' 18". Longitude 121 12' " west. Altitude 116 feet above sea levcL - -SgJCJ HSO HgC J, - C : I 1 65t.J 80 ; 50 'I 2 J... 62 72 60 . 3 ' 61, -?8 . 43 '4 63 -88- -43 5 66 80 53 6. 67 77 67 7 66 83 49 8 67 87 47 9 70 89 50 10 71 92 50 11...'.-..: 71 93 60 12 67 82 52 13 ,63 76 50 14 '68 76 60 15 66 76 56 16 .. 65 80 49 17 67 74 . 60 18 62 75 48 19 . 65 69 61 T 20 : 61 70 52 T 21 58 65 41 22 55 65 46 .13 23 56 62 51 .01 24 56 65 46 25 63 78 48 26 64 80 48 27 67 83 51 28 67. 80 54 29... 63 75 62 30 62 72 51 Sums 1919 2317 1516 U04 Means... 63.9 77.2 00.5 Mean barometer 29.947: highest barometer 30.282 (date 7th); lowest barometer 29.583 (date 22d). Mean temperature b3.9: highest temnerature. 93 on 11th. lowest temperature, 41, on 21ht. ureaiest auiiy range ot temperature, 43 on litn. Least daily range of temperature, 8 on 19th. MEAN TEMPERATURE FOR THIS MONTH IN 1872 1877.. ..59.5 1882.. ..61.0 1873 1878 63.0 1883 61.0 1874 :. 1879 65.5 1884 GU.O 1875.... 71.0 1880 60.5 18S5 64.0 1876.... 07.5 1881.... 62.0 1886... 61.0 1887.... 51. 5 1888 68.0 1889... 60.9 1890 62.2 1891 60.8 Total excess in temperature during the month for 18 years, .46. , Total excess in temnerature since Januarv 1st. for eighteen years 14.41. rrevaiiiug direction ol wind, west. Total vreclDitation. .14: number of davs on which .01 inch or more of precipitation" fell," two. TOTAL PBKC1 PIT ATIOX FOR TIU8 MONTH IN 1873 187R....1.01 1883. ..0 01 1884. .. 0.65 1885. ...0.87 1886. ...0.14 1888.... 0.02 1889 0.16 1890.... 0.11 1891.... 0.13 1892.... 1874 1875.... 0.72 1879. ...0.79 1880 0.08 1881 0.26 1882.... 0.43 1876... 0.13 1877 1.24 11887. ..0.36 Total deficiency in tirecinitntinnMnrinff mnn tl. for 18 years, 0.26 inches. Total deficiency in precipitation since January 1st, 3.87 for 18 years. Number of clondless days. 20: nnrtlv cloudv days, 4; Cloudy days 6. Dates of frosts, on 21st. In some verv esnosed places, but not severe enough to injure tender vegetation, a. "gni parneiia was noucea on tne morning of the 20th. The first twenty days of Lite monm were intensely smoay. -Barometer reduced to sea level. T Indicates trace of precipitation. ' Voluntary Signal Corps Observer. Rooms to Let. Two pleasant bed rooms in a neat cottage on the hill, to let. Inquire at this office. lO.ldtf Wanted. A-young man, thorough accountant, familiar with office work, also an ex perienced grocer, wants position in store or office. Satisfactory references turnisned. Address, 3td "Duncan," this office Portland Exposition. The Dalles, Portland and ' Astoria Navigatio.n Co. will sell round trip tick ets irom ine uailea at s, including ad mission to the exposition. Tickets on sale daily at the office or on board the Regulator. . W. U. Allawat, Gen'l Agent. fe. L. YOUNG, ; : v JEWELER - Watches and" Jewelrv repaired to order on - short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. Store of I. C. Mickelsen, 2d S t. Th e Dallea ! 'I--'1 J:t I V..; T -A -FULLjXINE OF GENTS' MM collars and CUFFS. HERTZ, 7 THE DALLES. OREGON. AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Design's in Hangers.. None but the beat brands of the Paints used- in all our work, and none but Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No A first class article in all colors. ' All Washington - Sts., The Ealles, Oregon. CO X, o m "05' ANI ERI C A. EXCURSION. To Cascade Locks and ftetnra October , 1809. In order to- give the friends of the committees and others an opportunity of meeting the members of the Oregon Press Association at Cascade - Looks, the D. P. & A. N. Co. will make a rate of one dollar for the round trip. The , Dallea Brass band will be in attendance. Tickets on sale at the office or of Pareer oh board. The Regulator will leave at 7 o'clock a. ntvon that day. W. C. Allaway,.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- ; taieBibn 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 Bis Child's Ltfto. A. N. Dilferboughr York, Neb.,, says : The other dav 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 ebange 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 a death-bed he was up playing in three boors. 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." Jor sale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists. PHOTOGRAPHER. ; ; Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. . COLUMBIA : CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs . (Successors ta . S. Craa.) Manufacturers of the finest French and . niriiiT- m ni Fust nf Pnrrtljinri -DEALERS IN- Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish 'any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail . . . t In Kvery Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dallea, Or. DEW DROP INN. The very best Wines, Liquors and Cqr dials. , Imported and Domes -" " . , Uo Cigars.