I K 1 E ELECTRIC PLANT. f A -i x . iH1. " cli'drlo light ontrino was JL VJL LXXd JL CXjL.jL JL I I I 1.--- -T , i'li 8tnrU! up thin nfturiioonon u lust. Tho A I I I ITPCO I AAHn W' . '!!'!! W onahio h u Una & IUkIIcv Corliss and Is ON SAL1: That"! New i i - ii Saturday, 5eptmbr 23, 1893 There was a gruff fellow, once, who said that he never had to consult either the almanac or the weather to itnow mat jj'aliJL was approaching. The clamor of the n pcQ j iemaies 01 nis lamily for new raiment was sign enough xJ CoO I in deference to their demand, we have hrnniriit. rm t.h first. installment of the new season's fabrics, and invite the ladies to see them. We say 1 owning about the men. They can have the floor for a few remarks when the bill is presented. Just now, silence with them is lite thff opportunity we present golden. Tlie Newest Creations. purchaser of a Dress Pattern, rue will present a Ticket to the Kellogg Concert ai uic Aicuioajst cnurcn Saturday mgit. a bountiful piece of machinery, having capacity 01 '.-,) iiorso power. Thu now boiler is not snllicient to run it at th highest capacity, and it is proposed to reinforce it with the old one now in use on the hill, and the other smokestack will also be raised. The fly wheel i enormous, with a diameter of about eighteen feet nnd weighing eight tons. It is surmounted by a belt costing $700 and is a very beautiful picco of work being an Ireson's leather link belt weighing 1,000 pounds. It is composed of oblong pieces of solo leather rounded at the corners, about half an inch wide by an inch and a quarter long bolted to gcther with steel rivets, and set so that tho edges come in contact with the wheel. The new belt prevents friction and runs noiselessly. Tho smaller belts will be of like workmanship. The new plant will equal any in the state outside of Portland, and will re- suit in giving the town better lights eince the old plant was overburdened. A lllnckgunnl Sheet. All Goods marked in plain figures. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chroniele. 'M I'oitoKlcc nt Tlio Duller, Orepon, hi ! mil claim mutter. l.iirul A (I erl loin c- i. ...... ..... ..... I... tr... ...... k r. ...... re line Mr cm !i tutinviuvut limcrtloa. ifcta TBtcK lar lone time notice. Xl liou iriticfk received Inter timn 3 o'clock 111 pl:nr the (nilowlriK duy. .kATn:iAY, - SHIT. 23, 189:5 The Ito'li) and Weekly Chronicle may bi found on mle at J. ('. Xickehen's xture. SEPTEMBER SHORTS. t'ltj- and Cmuity .ri Nnte of Minor Iiniortoce. Hlic threw untmie Into the iilr. It lell tn.-itrth I knew not where: Bus ! a mile, 1 knew full well, TwtM-u where hhf aimed mill uiierult lell. Kellojrg tonight. l'be record of the police court was 'broken niH night by the arrest of three vagrant?. Tonight would have made just two week without un arrest. VU who attend the great concert to LniKht at the M. K. church will hear hoiufthiiiK dwsldfdly novel. The bird pwarbhni: W nimply marvelous Mr. 'Emily Meart-KfUoBK. contralto Holo lfct, in also a great finger. The Oregon Press Association will meet In Portland September tiSth. On the L'fnh they will receive and entertain the visiting members of the Washington I'res- Association. Saturday will 1h press day at the exposition. Three pugilists were convicted in Port and of prize fighting and will bo fcen- .enceu today. This is the Hrct uon ot the kind in Ore 'Xmeiderable convic- gon and creates consternation unioni? th.. ij-orting fraternity of the metropolis. The Juvenile Temple will unfurl their tenner thin afternoon. Tho banner khuii mem necauH) of their being iiwKenneinpi0 in tho two states of f "Ellington and Oregon, and is a trophy u carries great honor in its possession a representative of Tiu: Ciino.vici.i; "wiu'l on .Mr. C. JJ. ChriBinan and saw '' fruit dryer in operation. Mr. C. has ' ,mwi' crop of petite, silver aud Itah an prunes, which he is now drying "imiever may be said of other fruit ajratorH, Mr. Chrisman'sis undoubt- ,Jl' success. increase in business is noticeable on no railroad and steamlioat this week. " wheat erop from the interior is 'loving to tho seaboard and heavier fflns and more of them are passim: 'ff Kh The Dalles every day. Paseen- "i" traflic'ia very good, and tho Regula- Jf has a large quota of travellers every rip. The corrugated rooting is being put on 'iu new electric light station and the "IWIhb will eoon bo ready for occu ant7. The engines und boiler are in 'tlon and the adjustment of the lr--s and connections will givo The alias a splendid electric light system, "o new station will be another addl " to the noise of machinery in tho Ml Knd. Tho Uoldondiito base ball club comes ' this week with a flaming declura of war. After u long preamble, re how cruelly they were treated, ' document goes on to state that the fWondulo elub will consent to play uiieuntlannuly (?; rivals for the """'WO. The wording of tho dial- lenge is similar to some manifestoes of tho anarchists. Our boys will deter mine today what action shall be taken on the matter. Cards in the windows of many stores announce that those who do not hear Chas. Kellogg tonight will surely re gret it. All reports agree that he fur nishes an exceptional entertainment. Sam Hurling and E. D. McArthur, two of Antelope's young men, have re ceived at this point a phonograph, with which they will travel throughout this and adjoining states. The express charges on the instrument were !30. It is the latest improved and is a veritable mine of music and drollery. Their first work with it will be in the Prineville and John Day country. The Regulator carried a large excur sion to the Cascade Ixjcka this morning. The docks were well crowded with peo ple and the scene resembled the ante railroad days. The party consisted mainly of school teachers, who were off" for a holiday after a week of work. A ride down the river on one of these beautiful days is as pleasurable an en joyment as an ordinary mortal can de sire. The members of this year's dancing club met last evening and laid plans for tho w inter season. The first dance will be given next Wednesday evening in Fraternity hall and others will follow at frequent intervals. The name chosen is the same as that of last year Mignon ette. The officers elected were: Presi dent, (leu. C. Ulakeley ; Secretary, .Mal colm Jameson ; executive committee, Robert Mays, jr., JI. C. French and Fred W. Wilson. The club will also give whist parties during the winter to alternate with the dances. Kxtend the Time. Mr. Thomas A. Hudson, agent for tho Eastern Iand company, returned from San Francisco last Tuesday. He informs us that ho has succeeded in having very liberal concessions made by tho coin puny, both in prices and terms of pay ment. Hereafter they wilj sell laud on the following term" : -0 per cent, cash and tho balance in four equal yearly payments, with S per cent, interest on deferred payments, thus allowing the purchaser four years time. Heretofore tho time allowed for making full pay ment has been two years, H5 per cent, cash, 30 at the end of the first year, and tho remaining 30 per ce'Jt. at tho close of the second year. Tho lato decision of the secretary of tho interior does not af fect any of their lands south of Hake Oven in this county. Tlio J-'lli llrjrrx-e. Tho corner of Second and Washington streets is now tho place of amusement for the town. The different expressmen, who are a jolly sot, whileaway the hour between trips by initiating unsophisti cated Individuals into tho mvsterv of ..... r tho "Hip" degree. Much practice Iiub enabled them to perforin tho skillful feat gracefully, and those who are de sirous of maintaining their equilibrium would do well to take the other side of the street. A new wrinkle came out to day iu the shape of an instrument of torture made by tho combination of u box and a needle. Several unsuspecting seekers iu search of a seat furnished great fun for tho crowd by tho lelsurly way In which thoy sat down on the box und the rupid way they jumped up. Fur Kent. Kivo rooms suitable for housekeeping with bath. Central location. R2dhV J. M. IICNTIXOTON & Co. The Dalle an a Sanitary Point. Some day, when the advantages of this inland country are fully understood, there will be a large sanitarium at The Dalles. The healthfulness of the place is ahead of all its sister cities in the Northwest. In Walla Walla, in a re cent week, there were Eeven funerals in seven days, while in The Dalles a funeral is a rarity. All persous troubled in any way by asthma or kindred ail ments find speedy relief as soon ns they come east of the Cascade mountains and the high winds that so graciously blow I in summer drive away all disease germs that lurk in hidden places. Our winds are our greatest blessing, and with our new and improved sewerage The Dalles will be a synonym for healthy hygienic conditions. The Jury IIunj;. The case of the state of Oregon vs. Samantha Fox which was on trial before Justice Schut'.went to the jury at a lale hour yesterday afternoon. At 8 p. m. the jury was unable to agree and were discharged. They stood five to one in favor of acquittal but the one juror was obdurate and refused to swing in line. Prosecuting Attorney Wilson appeared for the state while the defendant was represented by Mr. J. M. Walton. The whole matter stemed to some to be nothing but a family row, but the case was reset for Tuesday morning when a new trial will be had. Keul Ktute. F. II. Dietzel, E. W. Diet.el and M. B. Dietzel to Madelia Wakefield, lot 10, block S, Uigelowe'B bluff addition to Dalles City; $1. State of Oregon to L. E. Pratt, bw. of sw1.: section ", township 1 north of range 15 east ; ijfSO. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. hem Uurgess from HakoOven is in the city. Ex.-Gov. Z. F. Moody came up from Salem yesterday. School Sup't Troy Shelley came up on the Regulator last evening.' Judge W. Ji. JJradshnw returned yes terday from holding court session at Condbn. Mr. 15alfe Johnson returned on the Regulator yesterday from a two weeks' vacation in the valley. Messrs. Fletcher Faulkner, Ed M. Williams and W. K. Corson left on a hmitiiiL' trin this afternoon. They will be back tomorrow evening, provided they can pack tho game. Mrs. C. T. Donnell, who has lived iu The Dalles for thirty years and more, leaves next week for Ooldendale, Wash., to join her son, who is in business there. . . I.. ...Ill .! . .. . t Jler many menus win mnucruiy rcgiui her departure, and aro glad thut the distance will permit of muny revisitings. Mr. W. S. Myers was taken suddenly ill on the street this afternoon aud taken homo in a nrostrato condition. The attack came without warning of any kind, and was of the nature of a faint ing spell. It is to be hoped that noth ing serious will result and that the gen tlemun will speedily recover. A (looil Word. Mr. J. J. Kkii. Miiirj'MjurK. l'n., DeurHIr - I ' K'"1' " KkkJ wonl for Kruiifo'ti Jhwl.ii'ho cipsnlex. Alter nullurltiK r.. ... ... . .r- wlili nun to lieu ra eu nnd Kh (loUHeoUuntilikomlilii, (wliieli beeiued to hulllo theellorUnt Mimuot our hest iihyMcliin) you MlKgented IIiIm reim-lv which K'lVO mo lmo n htmit relief W ord full to ex vrwn the priilfci. I should llku to heidiiw a KniuwH ileucUclie, cuu, ,rfu,jrJtTii,noi..Ks, : .Moiltrou', I'u, A contemptible little fly leaf known as the Goldendale Courier is striving to create bad blood between the two towns of The Dalles and Goldendale. The fol lowing item convicts it: A ancouver paper savs that rival teams were endeavoring to spike their nose oeiore me run at the hremen's tournament, m The Dalles, Sept. 4th. The Goldendale visitors say that they were treated shamefully at that Dlace on that occasion, and the only words of praise, for hospitality and favors in tended to visitors by The Dalles Citv that has been spoken or written, has been written by The Dalles nress. Thev think, perhaps, that self-praise is better tnau none. A very superficial reading of the above shows that the Vancouver paper does not say The Dalles team is guilty of the charge, while the Courier pronounces it confirmation. It is no wonder that such an abomination as the Courier was forced to come out on the half shell, and then try and bolster up its circulation by trading it to unsuspecting farmers for wheat. To ascertain if the Courier man i?) knows anything about the tournament we will ask him what team it was whose hose burst each time they ran? China Wedding. L,ast evening a surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Buchler in honor of the twentieth anniversary of their wedding. They were presented with a handsome china tea set by the members of the Gepang Veiein. The evening was pleasantly spent, several pieces being rendered on the piano. Later in the evening a splendid repast was served, of which everyone partook with pleasure. About 11 o'clock the floor was cleared for dancing, in which many indulged until a late hour, when all dispersed for their homes, after having expressed their congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. August Buchler, and wishing them twenty years more of their happy married life. Those present were: Mr and Mrs Prinz, Mr and Mrs E Schanno, Mr and Mrs G Keller, .Mr and Mrs J II Phir man, Mr and Mrs C Schmidt, Mr and Mrs F I.emke, Mr and Mrs II Maier Mr and Mrs C Stubling, Mr and Mrs J Nitschke, Mr and Mrs F Seufert, Mr and Mrs J Stadelman. Mr and Mrs J lilaser Mr and Mrs Weigel, Mr and Mrs A Ci nch, Mr and Mrs N Harris, Mr and Mrs A Saudrock. Mrs Gosser, Mrs M Blank, Mis L Blank, Misses Grace l.auer, Caroline Buchler, A Schanno, E Schmidt, B Buchler, M Gosser, L Luuer, C Phirman, S I'lnr man, L Seufert, R Buchler, M Buchler, Messrs F Weigle, R Korden, X Seu fert, J Hertz, F Vogt, A Tilzer, O Gott fried, H Hansen, A Everding, G I Seal, J Arndt, E Schutz, W Fredden, G Bonn, J Bonn, h Schanno, C Fritz, C Frank, J Woodko and B Woll. Another In Mr IteutM ill ISIII. A man has been doing some water color work on photographs in Tho Dalles for several days past, ami while hero ran a livery bill of $10 with Biirham A f Robertson. This morning ho took tho train for Portland, leaving tho inn un settled, except f worth of work done for Mr. Robertson, and retaining posses sion of another photograph which ho was to have colored. Ho presented a card liearing tho name of Win. A. Trof fenberg, Portland, Or., and C. E. Clark, representative. Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no dust. Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver Stove Polish. Just received a scow load of choice oak wood. Maiuhv Uii.vn.v. WOOD'H i?IIOSIIIOINJ3. The Great KuglUh Iternedy. l'r'iiuptiy ana permanently cure all form! of Nirvou Weakntu.EmUtUnu, Bptrmr atorrlua, JmjxiUnoy and alt tffectMti Abuse or txctutt. llcon prescribed over S3 yearn In thousands of caesi Jitore anJJfUr. mtJto(M kll0Wn, Aic i drut'gUt fur Wood' I'Jioiphodloei If ho offers j tome worthless liicdlcluoluplaco of this, leuvo his dishonest etore, Jncloto prlco In letter, oud wowllUcnd hy return mull. Trlco, ouo puckago, iWlkl!. Oiieiclllt'Utt(,$Uo tiilU ouir. I'unjpti. i le lu pblu MfchU envelope, cents poetaae, i Addriwl Tho Wood t! he in leu I Co,, J1U Wocdwurd uientw, lAJtroit, Jllch, ' feold In The 1 ull hy Uhikeley i lloui?htou rade Wo aro now ready with a full line of Ready-IKKade Clothing, sixjgdod Dress Groods, nnd all other kinds of Dry Goods i Wo are noted for the good values wo givo i Tl 1 1 I TT.Tl.1 . .!?.. nt -ijiuuuuuo uiiu uiiuieucueu jtiUHims. Sheetings. Prints. Ginchnms. Boots and hoes. Hosiery. Gents' Furnishings, etc.. etc.. o The Balance of our Summer Inroortations now Clearing Out AT COST. Cor. Court and Second sis. me Dalies, Oregon. S. & N. HARRIS, Sural ill Mu On Mi Fancy G-oods and Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring. Terms Cash. .Familiar Faces in a New Place. EX BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. J. E. BARNETT Jfye leal Estate, pat), Ii75urai7Ge, COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTARY PUBLIC. 'allies having Property thoy wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Kent, Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. or Wo shall make a specialty of tho before tho Unitep prosecution of Claims States Land Olliee. and Contests 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You. Seen KTH EX' Fine 12 Socond Street. Millinery Goods AT ANNA PETER SCO. J. H. CROSS, At the Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. flay, Graii?, peed ai? plo ur, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oetialx TDCiicl for ZZJ&k&s xxxel Ponlti'v. All goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN BOOKS. A. T I. C. NIOKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, i Is now open, and its proprietor will sell his home- 4 produced Wine at prices in tho reach of everybody. X Also, host Peanuts to ho found. CJoods guaranteed to ho Pure and First-Class in every respect. f Thompson's Addition. c- BECHT,