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Just -A FULL tINE OF GENTS' HOSIERY,1 UNDERWEAR, OVERS H I RTS, collars! A COMBTNATION OF UTILITY AND ECONOMY I3ST and nd CUFFS, h "The Regulator Line" The Dalles, Tortlani and AUoria Navigation Co. Blankets Blankets TO HAVE Good warm blankets and bedding is one comfort; and TO BUY WE CALL AT TENTION TO OUR LINE OF FURS IN THE FIRST WINDOW SEE The Dalles Daily Chi-oniele. Entered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertisings 10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents yev 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. Weather Forecast. OJivc forecast for lit. i.j-rour heart en !1 C. 5 p. in. t ,di:jw: Ocn-.; -12 a nci ciole- woi-thc-. Po:tlano, Nov. 12th, 1SD2. TaC VS. SATURDAY NOV. 12, 1892 LOCAL BKKVITIK9. 'The roads are very dusty today. Hon. W. II . H. Drrrir was it the . todav. cilv Fiee b .bie 1 1 mao: ow at Heron's gal lery nc r loeta'Bce. Circuit couvt will begin the fr'l term in The Dalles next Monday. Hood T"ver Odd Fei'ows aie to have a masquerade b;.H Thursday n'sbt. The Hood Itiver water erpnly com pany are to elect- officers this a;ic-nc n. Charley B-iscomb has returned to The Dalles, arriving here this morning, party last even'ng. Wheat hauling has boen at its height th's wr sk, but firtneiB in this vieinily say it is nearly all in now. The GlacTer says M. P. I&enberg pub ':cly woikcd for the detnoc-aiic t'eket el- ilion day. He was in lucu. The fi i st social bop of tbe seysra wus given by tbe Young geitfemea's club. It was a very pleasant and successful A hoi se kicked a Jan'ern over 5n tb Odell barn near llooti T.er Wednesday evening, and oesi.oyeu ine Darn an contents. !.o?s$o0. A score or moe of the i -iends of Miss Pan' ine Euchler, met at the rcsiuert-.eof her father last evening and p.issd a few hours ve-y happily together, the oc :a- sion be-n'j the anriversary of the youns ladies b'i in. Old Boreas kcked up the dust in good shape today, and to odd Id- bis glory, whipped the r"ver until :t was a yontig ocean, in billows uad sp.-ay. The alexin ferry boat 70clc"-.l l:,:e a cradle on the . deep, si its coss'Ogs. The best copying preis in use is a clothes. wrinjer. . It got its start in tlie Western Union tele'-apn comp;'uy:8 of fioes a few yeur8 ago, aod is now nsed all over the world. They are sometimes put up in fine shape, coaed, and are the , called tbe rap!u toller cop'er. A mai' glv'ng i be name o'O. E. Jooes, wasarrcird by ieputy Ur-'ed feiaies Mars' a1 .faccoa tkis aioroi? fo- sell ing 1'trruoM.oan i iVj!i, ari v.jaa scAfb ing biin in the oni:ty jai' be was fojud to be in possession o: $4,000. About 200 in gold, $700 in cmteooy, ami the balance in ceit'iicjtes ou t'-e Harnev county bank.' The Woodmen and Wort men, at a Heeiit2 ;.-e'd 'pal o'bt, te"deed a vo'e of li'unts to the members of te congre gatOD8l cboj"-, the Geearg Veiio Har-troi-e. M'ss Da'sy A'laway, liev. W. '. Curtis, and those ladies who aidrd in decora' Jog the ball ; also the xeDle 8 of the two orrlevs for their efforts in makiog t. 3 dedication such a success ful event. , OUR BLANKET OFFERINGS Them at reasonable prices like ours is another ...... OUR CENTER WINDOW PEASE and Last even'ng as two boos of Mrs. A. B. Moore of S-Mile weve going home from school on a horse a dog irightencd the borse and the boys we -e thrown to the ground. One of V em, Johnny, wsi terrib'y hurt i'roai a k?ck in the face b the norse. I ne bunes ol one cheek we- e crush' 1, and he iav lose an eve. Dr, Hinehart whs sent for and dressed tb sufferer's wounds. The choir of the M. E. church are en gaged in practicing the music to arrom pany tbe impersonations of Miss S- m nus at the M. E.' church Tuesday evening, Nov. 15th. The music is by Schub . rt and others, and Is very I iuti fal as well as difficult. During tbe cathedral scene i'rom Marcae.Ite nd tbe Last Daya of l'ompeii a co-iedcd choir wilt add g eally to the effeci:ve ness. O'hose who prefer humor, how ever, wiU not be iliuppointcd. a M-es Stannns 5s first c'ass in oialcct aod bih Lorocdv a nd can eas:l " set i he house iu ja ror by ber njate-up and fac'al e-x-presaion. Tne pel mission t the chiyaatithemuoi feat-val, k be given ne.t AVedncsday and Th.Tsday will be tweXy-five eentj, and the holder of a ticket may enter any numlw o? times on the date printed on that t'ctet, whTdi will not be tmnsrera ble. Fanulies of foor or move V'.king sapper will be admitted to tbe dpv o flowers "t e of charge, and those not wishing to partake of tbe substantial and elaborate high tea, will find ite c.ejtn and choeoiale Ixxtlhs, whe;e light re.Veshmenis will be served. The chryea 'tbcomm room opens a.t one o'clock in the af! noon and the high tea at f ve. The J'sp'ay of cut flowca oca no ai pieces wj'I far esvea a.;ty iiing ever ,i?en in oar v'ly, and a uM attendance sbonld rewnrd Ibe ladies of tbe gui'd for their nnti-Ing efTorts. It all cf the pariies given by the youpg-iueas ciuo tD's winter are as muca of a suc.'ss cs the one last even lug p-oved to be, our youoj eople n-ay eong'atpla'e tbexse'ves '.at at leas ne even:og of tbe week may be ivo'.t lensanily spent. TI.e youj-g mena.e eie'-minea tomaKeinow 'i evec.n of the week, and tbe fol'owiog j eons who enjoyed this o--cj8on irelassuied that ihey aro snc-ecd:nr adupl.'abv Senator and Mjs. Hilt n, Mr. and M's Crowe, Dr. and Mrs. Snedaker, Judge and Mrs. Eiadbhaw, Mr. and Mrs. Sisbeack, Mr. aod Mrs. Ga-i-eLsoo, Mr. anl Mrs. Abola, M.S. Freneh, Ms. "!?yan. Misses Joss-e '.owae, Je..n.iette aad Annie Willi;u s, A't re Newman, lone Unc'n, Viig'nt.l a-aa Giaie Marden, E:; Ftovy, Twl-.i Bi d, Ma:lda Holl's ler, Me-srs. S. Cauo,.,eil, F.lerlkot , J. Baropsbife, .7. Footb, W. Montagce, F. Garreiscn, H. rrencb, E. Wila;rs, If. J asdale. H. Fii'dell, F. Mon-'gm-ery, L. Joslyn: 3. Esi abi ook, M. Don nel, J. Wei'e, J. Byrne. Tbe mus'c was iiM-n;8bed by Mess'ti. GoUfr'ed. Ef Jtcn, 'U.i rebuff aod Paulsen, with Miss Alma Set .iiIt nt the piano, and v as e vceTlent. Excursion Kates. Grand dfmocai'c i-al'-lralioa a; Pnri la'id 'J'linri-day Sov. 17t-, IS'.'-J. 'j'oe. Da.le-1. Po-.'and am: At' -ia Naviiaion Co., will ifaLe iie X one fore for tlie lotujd i io. '.''.)e tlaior w'll leave 'J'ue "a'W at seve-i o"t" "rn-k a. m.," on 'lhn'Siijy 17i'j. and reuawfr. w ..'. DuMes City to s.:'ve at P-iiand alv.;t five p. m. Tie th.r.vta I I wiil be made wituoni. telay. Tirkets nay be bad at too i.-lj.e o" :X. G:eon. Q'ii tots are good soh 36th and 17, b, for return on or tiei'ire itie 2Jst. W. C. Aixoway, gen. agt. MAYS PBTJT.ON TO CONGCE8S. skins Tbat Farther Time be Granted for Slating Payments.. The following for;u of petition has been drafied to which tbe names shou'd lie affixed as eooit as possible, and for warded lo Senator Jolf.h, c'.rnLin c the committee, as ti.ne isliiii'ie'd: To tbe honorable senate and house of representatives of the United States of Amei;ca: Your petitioners would respectfully represent and show tbat your etition ers are resideols within the district of public lands forfeited by congress by act of September, 201 !,1S90, being landa be-eto.'ore -anted to tbe Noitbcrn PaciBc i&ih'oud company: that your petitioners a interest' d in the lands named in said act and 'orfeil'-d the -e:n. and restored t tbe public domain, snb jeettothe prior iTglil3 of settlers and Other jie'-so.-'S lio'dg and in possess a thereof; lt)--t li" f he i -ruis of .said act, and sun'eo'eatal act thereto, the time o p ,yn-eot then if by parlies 5a pns.' s- s'on, and cai'tled tbeieio, and by da.e o.i..BpromoiSaiionDyinecomm.ssiOoer oi me treoeiai jana omces. oi tiie jn- fctractions to the officers of the lecal land offices, for their direction in the disitosition of said land was and is extended to February, Sd, 189.1. That owins to the almoit tolal failne of crops in th's rart of easte-n Oregon, and eustera Washington, duiing tbe ye:ir 1SS9, end consequent pu'-tial fu'liire aod low priecT, miney is very ecarce and almost jtij possible to be obtained on asy te ids; tl'at a large nnml -r of peop'e now in actual possession of said lands and entitled to make pr'vhase thereof under the prov:sioos of said act u'-e p-ior, ph1 l eir means vejr l-urited. a:id m'r s iu: ; iier "aie of payment, is p -o-vided by subser-uent aetof ongifjES they w'!i fit fp ied to loose tbe la mis li wire i ibe;-a'-e just'y ea.-t'- 1, t jelher v.itb ad of i oeir wf',-k an ! jnn ove:.e it3 01 taid laois; Yoj' -ei.iioeB l:,t e"i ies-;r. iiiilly ie.'t"fn yoi'" bo.-)f aide b-:i.y to e:icid tl)e liice o finu' eai y and '-.; i er; of s..-:d Jani"s ' al' r" 30 V woo r.e e eniii'td to puiv!-'ose ii'e-- rj at tue t .ri-e of Ise p.'.ssje of eaiu i o -ff it u-e ac and who a;e now in arira' poss -slon of ea'.ii laavis a:d bjve io"n and a e sii'l b.o'oing si.d L; jus i : ok1 faiitx v tu tlie inieuiion .o p'.irc'.juse i'.ie Chaie of Waste if. On Tuesday nex.t Cjpt. John McNuUw willt.ike a needed va-uon and C;ipt bDe-man, nrsc otneer ot tne sleamer I'a'les City, will go on'as master of Ibjs liesr.letor. Ca'tt. Mc.SiiUy baa earned a vacuiioa and wbe ever bis lot way be cast be w'll oa.-y with him the liest wishes of a host of ir ieads end aconaioi ahces, fo: uced du.-ing ihe roaoy years be has eo safely piloted the p un and t' j i the Columbia. Opt. She oian is a yonng man, bat has bad onside-rtble e-pe-Ience in steamboat3g, and b. Ins with bim a most eeelleut reputuiioii for skilli'ulaess in handling Bleu we and painstaking efl'oris to please tb pubiic. i. .';.! Dcmoe -at 'C ra " Hcai ioa at Tbe Da'les Pair evening N iv. 19th. The 1. P. & A. ts. C ., v.'IH nate a rate of one d.ilJa - Vro.n CacdCe 7' i ti'foe 'alle9 and re am. TTi-ls ? good t hree days. W. C A .i.oivay, gen. agt. Kol'ee. TaLen un on the 'oth o" Oct. 1892. at .the point of stai ration, a light red and we-.te spotted cow witJi -notcn. . a upper side of left ej.-.and brand on i ight hip, not U'Sne'-nphle, and red ca'f, The owntr aiay have the same oy covng oro"erty and paying costs of kf'eping and advertising. IJ..llW4t L). W. MASS, JM ill LflCeS THROUGH Freiont and Passenger Line Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and" Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 6 a. m. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PA8SBNGEK ATKS. One way Round trip. . .$2.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. 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, General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Mauser. THE DALLES. OREGON A BEETLE BIID1ED IJI IRON. One of tbe Most Intereatlny Mineral 8 pec lumens tn Existence. Ouc fellow citizen, Z. T. White, says ibe El Taao Bullion, is the owner of vbat we believe to be the most interest ing insect and mineral specimens in existence. Some months ago Mr. White was presented with a specimen taken from considerable depth in the Long fellow mine of Cliiton, A. T. When the specimen in' question was fractured, a L jetle of dull reddish gray was disclosed, surround, d by a closely-fitting mould of ion ore ; in fact, tbe beetle lay in state as perfect aa in life, in its sarcophague of iron. . ; Naturally very much impressed with his acquired property; Mr. White has- tened to envelope it in, a piece of cloth with the view of conveying it to h-s i-aomei. un uis way, nowever, ne rxi o-casion to examine the interesting 6j-?iinen and his surprise may be better imagined than described when he per ceived a young beetle slowly emerging from its dead parent's body! and ?u ;eve.y characteristic resembling it, bar ring Ibe fact that it was smaller. , Hv'ie time Mr. White called the at- Icil im of the writer to this fact, the yomg I :etle was put under a glass by j its owner. It continued to prosper and ir crease in dimensions, and lived for five whole months. Tbe specimen, the insect in its cyst of ore, and tbe younger insect cenerah 1 in a pre-historic period 'o be born in the ninet anth century, ere now ii the Bullion office awaiting JuJ-je J. F. Crosby, of this city, who proposes to present them, with the com .laments of bis fellow-citizen, Mr. Woile, to a prominent scientific associa .'on of the Atlantic slope. Fossil insects are common ; beetles and other insects enclosed in amber and other compounds are irrquently met with, bat geology in all these eas"-? 2"ves an ex planation fci account for the triper'ance of orgaric matter; but in fits -aso there is no pusible pretext to account for the insects enveloped in a ma) 'i of iron and found far beneath el R surface, no other tra- c- of organic !i"e be'ng ji-eseot, is almost beyond 'ilefce. Cbi C .12 -egal'o'j.-l -ho'-'-li 8':rv.:''e8, con duced by the. po8'or .Sunday at 1 1 o'clock it Liike 21 :2S. "J fe made as though ' ijowou'dgo jartberl" and at 7:30 p. m. (te .fc Acta 23:15 "He thanked God I rnd look courage." Sunday school at 12:15. Voung proples society of Chris- tia a endeavor rt p. u. All percona pot wOi-Bbipin- eTsswbCi-e are cordially finvited to unite with ns. Christian church so - ices will be held l the Congrciviooal cb'irc!.' Sunday at ; p. n:. Elde-- J. W. Jeokice ill prea:b. C.-.pi ;st church se. 'cea will be beld r. he academy to:oo7-row evening at 11. p cioi.1.-. ii .s 'exp".-ieu ii-ji uev. J. j. rfiJ.-'ie.- will p:e.-t-h. Jf he does not - ive n time for sen. 1-3 Pas-'or 'o will pre.-ch. Sunday fcvhool follows the ino -. ig fee.-vice. J rere wil' be no eye'-; service. Eei.-ct ao"3rav"o. Pre -SB-Times. lJeatricion of immigra tici is a subject wb-eU is in the popular ft'ird " I most to tbe evclnslon of more im'uediat-jly prgent political policies, luorgu t'-ete is none more 'tnpovtant to tbe people. After election it will be come immediately the leading issue. Fortunately restricLioa of immigration at present is.non political; for the rea son that both pjr.ies feel that a long step ninst be taken in that direction. JOHN C 109 SECOND STREET, Miss anna peter s co... Fine Millinery ! 1 1 2 Second street. Dress-Making Parlors FagMoqaMe M$$ Gutting and Fitting' a Specialty. Room 4 over French & Co's Bank. Wasco Comity Official. Following is the official footings, of the vote cast in Wasco county at the presi dential elrction this week : EB.0nLlCAN. For John F. Caples " 1 ,059 votes were cast ; David M. Dunne 1,005'; Geo. M. Irw'n 1,067; H. B. Miller 1,068. DEMOCRATIC. For W. F. Butcher 497 votes were cast; Wm. M. Colvig512; Geo.-Noland 512 ; Nathan Pie-ce 857. l'EOPLKS TVii- W d Tlnrlfti'-b 507 voiss were Wm. H. Galvani 499; S. H. Holt I50 " prohibition. For 6eo w rlack yote8 were CMt . ! N R Gavlocd 05 . A. w. IjUce8 67 . Gil. man Pare(. 07. necAP. rutATioN. Republican Democratic. . . . Peoples. Prohibition. . . 1068 512 507 G7 Total 2154 Home -Without a Mother. T Tte room's In d'soi-der, Tiie ct s o 1 tbe t ;b'e, Tbe fower-sS-"l p:et d the m'schief topy; A ml Jo jo jy It usiejmj ig As 'oud as ue a able, For polbr.Bg j,oe iiyot when uamma's away. What a scene of discomfort and con fusion borne would be if mamma did not return. If your wife is slowly breaking down, i'rom a combination of domestic carea and female disorders, make it your first business to restore her health. Dr, Tierce's Favorite Prescription iswithout a peer as a remedy for feeble and debili tated women, and is the ooly medicine for the class of maladies known as female diseases which is sold under a positive guarantee from, the manufacture: & that it will give satisfaction, or the money refunded. It is a positive cure for the most complicated cases of womb troubles. Pioneer Bakery. Havi)g again reopened" this popular bakery and employed the services of a first class baker. I am prepared to fnrn ish the public with the very best of bread, pies and cakes on short notice. . ei door to Uhnsman & uorson, uor, Waab'igton and Second streets," The Dalles, Or. Geo. Rcch. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Whea Baby waa aide, we kt her Caatoria. When ah waa a Child, she cried f 0c Castoria, When ahe became SUss, she clungo Caatoria, When he bad Chfldrea,ahogTe them Caatoria 1 Announcement. We bz to inform the public that we are about to open a night school of busi ness and abort band bere in the city, anci i-especic'iy soiicc tte patronage ot all sjch young men and women as desire to secure a praeti.-al Knowledge of busi ness. For lull and farther particulars apply at room 4, over rrench's bank. Clack Gibson. 11.2dtt Ewabo W. Waaicr. County Treasurer's Kotieo. All county warrants registered prior to May 1, 1889, will be paid if pre sented at my office, corner Third and Waihington streets. Interest ceasea on and aiter this date. The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1892. W ILL) A t M IC flELT., JO.Cltf Treasarer Waico County, Or, "Notice. I will sell a few lots in the citv cheap : titles clear. .Now, is your time, call or address A. Kennedy, 11.7-56 N-ntb street, The Dalles, Or. HERTZ, THE DALLES. OREGON. THE DALLES, OFfi and dloa-Maing MRS. GIBSON, Prop. For Bale Cheap For Cash. The best ranch in' Gilliam countvr Oregon. Being tbe E. y& of the N. V. and N. E. of the S. E., S. y. of S. W. of , sectioa 10, S. E. of tbe N. E., N. of N. W. of section 11., and the N. W. of the N. E., and the N. E. of the N. W. of section loy tp. 6, S. 21 E. of the W. M. xnis rancii contains CUU acres : some of which: is erasing. There are fair buildings on the place, and good water. For further information address C. W. Richie,. P:. &. box, 108, Walla Walla, Wash. 10.2;)dwlnx A. Care for Cholera. There is- no use of any one suffer-in sr with the- cholera when Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can be procured. It will give relief in a few minutes and eure in a short time. I have tried it and know. W. H. Clin ton, Helmetta, N. J. The epidemic at Helmetta waa at first believed to be cholera,, but subsequent investigation proved it to be a violent form of dysen tery, almost as dangerous as cholera. This remedy was used there with great success. Fob sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. Kit ICEI ' ICKI Having on hand a large supply of ice we are prepared to furnish our custom era with ice in any quantity at a reason able rate. v e guarantee we will supply the demand without advancing prices throughout the season. Leave orders at C. F. Lancr's store, Second street. 5-2tf - Gates & Allison. KOT16B: SALE OF CITY . LOTS. Notice is hereby riven that, bv authorltr of Ordinal! oe No. 257, which passed the common council of Dalles city, September 3d, 1892, enti tled "An ordinance entitled nn orainauce to- Srovide for the sale of certain lots belonging te alles city," I will, on Saturday next offer for sale at publio anetion, to the highest bidder, all of tbe lots and parts of lots situated in Gates Addition, to Dalles City, Waco county, Oregon, not heretofore sold, as previously adver tised, Eaoh of said lots, will be sold upon the lot respectively and none of them shall be sold for a less sum. thai the value thereof as above stated. One fourth of the price bid on any of said lots shall be yaid In cosh at the time of sale, and the remainder In two equal payments on or before one and two years from the date of such sale, respectively, with interest on such deferied pay ments at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, . eayable annually. Provided that payment may e made in full at the time of such sale at the option of the purchaser. The sale will begin at the hour of ten o'clock: a. ni. of said dav and will be continued from time to time until all of said lots shall be sold. FRANK MENEFEE." U-ldtf Kecorder of Dalles. City. PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. Chapma Block, The Dalles, Oregon.. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros Proprs csuccessars to . s. Ciaa.) Manufacturers of tbe finest French and . Home Made OOsT DI IE S, East of Portland. -DEALERS IN- Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tokcco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesala or BetaU In Every Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. ... 1 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or