JOLES, COLLINS & GO. jWOVipG! MOVING ! VT I ALL GOODS MARKED IN I I PLAIN FIGURES. I PEASE & MAYS. mm k BENTON Have moved back to their old stands, at 133 Second St., and Corner Union and Third Streets. Back at Their Old Stand, 390-394 SEGOND STREET, Where they will be pleased to see. all their old patrons. The Rose Hill Greenhouse - Is still adding to its large stock of all kinds of Greenhouse Plants, And can furnish a choice selec tion. Also CUT FLOWERS and FI0SWi DESIGNS MRS. C. L. PHSLLIPS. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmakerl Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now be found at 162 Second street. The Dalles Daily Chr oniele. Entered a the Poatofflee at The Dalles, Oregon, aa second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price Amide nd If. T. Tribiae. $2.50 $1.75 " ind ffeeklj Orejoiiai 3.00 2.00 ' ui Ceiaopolitai Mafuino. . . . 3.00 2.25 Local Advertising. 10 Ceuui 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 S o'clock will appear the following day. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may be found on sale at I. C. Nickelsen's store. Telephone No. 1. in swarms and proceeded to individu ally and collectively make three square meals and a luncheon every day, at which green aphis raw was the princi pal dish. They fed on tbem so raven ously that in three days the market was bare, and green aphis a decided rarity. "The ladies, God bless them," and the lady-bugs too, for they resemble one an other in one respect, that anything green is soon taken in by either of them. Getting in Shape. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1894 JULY JINQLINGS. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The pile driver to be used in repairing the trestle across Mill creek was com pleted last night and hauled out to the place of its labors. As soon as the piles can be procured Mill creek will soon have a Bafe bridge across it, and this will open the road as far west as Rowena, or a couple of miles beyond that point. Next week the only parts of the road im passable will be from Celilo to Rufus, and from the Locks to a few miles this side of Mosier. ' The road from the Locks to Hood River can be put in con dition in a week, when once the connec tion is made between the former place and Bonneville. A. R. Wilcox came in from Antelope today. The adjourned annual meeting of the city council will be held at the city hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The case of G. V. Bolton against Mrs. E. B. Rinehart was before Referee D. S. Dufur today, who is taking the testi mony in the case. The steam fire engine pumped away at the water in the lots north of this - shop all day yesterday, and is finishing up the work today. Mart Waterman came to town yester day and had Dr. Logan repair the damages he bad received by running a pitchfork through one of his feet. Mr. Stevenson has put men at work cutting ties and getting the portage in shape, and expects to have it in con dition to handle all . freight . within a week or ten days. A fire broke out in the timber on Adam Fleck'B " place yesterday and spread over into the Rogers place, burn ing about ten cords ot wood belonging to Judge Bennett. The Regulator brought up about forty tons of freight yesterday, clearing up all the old lot that had accumulated at the portage.. The Dalles City brought up eighty tons to replace it, but most of that will reach here tonight. The jury in the Maloney-Snelling case came in at 3 o'clock, after being out twenty-eight hours, "with a verdict of guilty, but recommended the prisoners to the mercy of the court. The case of Conroy against Harris was decided for plaintiff. Court will probably adjourn lor the term tonight. Within a week the carf will be run ning from this place to Celilo and from Portland to the Cascade Locks. As soon as this is done the Union Pacific will resume its daily through service, the strike permitting, arrangements having been made with the Regulator for handling the company's business from the Cascades to this point. Lady-bag- Whither Away? The green aphis, of which we sooke few days ago, spread very rapidly, being reported at varions points all through the wheat section. Before thev did much damage the gandy lady-bug came The Salmon Kin. The salmon run continues without any apparent symptoms of a strike. Everding's cannery is putting up about twenty-five tons of canned fish daily. The fishermen could easily supply four times the amount they are finding market for, and no doubt if the IT. P. trains were Tunning salmon would be abundant and cheap in most of the eastern cities. As it is, the gay blue backs hie themselves ever upwards, and they ought to stock the river from its source to the sea as it never was before. Died Happy. It seems from more recent informa tion concerning the Indian who was drowned near the coal bunkers on the Fourth, that our statement was only partly correct. We stated at the time that he had a fit, but it seems now that it was a drunken mis-fit. Parties called to him to bang on and they would get a boat to him but- he flourished one hand and reviled them in Chinook and bad Chinook at that. He went down, loaded, full of fight and fire-water and conse quently happy. County Court. .The commissionrs' court will proba bly conclude its labors today. Nearly all bills have been acted upon, and a great number of petitions for assistance in repairing roads have been read and decisions reached. Owing to the record books being constantly referred to it was impossible for ye scribe to get hold of them long enough to get a good start on them, as there are over -400. docket entries. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Ask your grocer for Farrell & Co.'s sweet clover honey, rock candy drips and' Puritan ; maple syrups. These syrups guaranteed pure. Ask your grocer for Farrell A Co.'s table syrups sweet clover honey, rock candy dripj and Puritan maple. Mitchell Notes. Mitchell's improvements are still going on. We are to nave a cabinet shop. , Mr. Andrews is the proprietor. Sheep shearing in the Bridge Creek country completed today. ' Mr. Carnett relinquishes his right to the stage line between here and Ante lope today, and the new proprietor starts on his first trip tomorrow. Also Mr. Seigfort, the contractor who carries the mail from here to Canyon, has made his last trip, and Mr. Marion Gillan takes charge. Mr. Gillan is well known by every one in this section, and all wish him luck. The weather notes of the last ten days have been, changeable, with a few days of last week quite cool. At present it is oppressively warm, with thunder in the distance and clouds banging thick, having a very threatening appearance ; but, with the abundance of rain that has fallen all spring and summer, the ground at present is dry, and a shower is much needed. The general health is very good at present. Although there has been much complaint, there has been no seri ous illness. Mr. Sassers children have been complaining ' some the past week with a slight attack of the grippe. Grandma Mansfield passed out of this life the last day ot June at the ripe old age of 72 years Let us not mourn for one upon whom so many years have been crowded, with the multitudinous cares that muBt come to one that has tne management of a borne and is Sponsor for the well being of a family, which has been numerous. Let only the tears of a pleasant memory course the cheek as you smooth the snowy locka of that aged mother. Let no re grets come to you that she has passed over to the mystic shore. Her life work is done, and it has been done as well as she knew. She was so tired, so weary Let your voice rise up in a thankful ness that her tired feet will stumble no more over rough and uneven ways ; that her toil-worn hands will loose their weary tenure as she is piloted on by loving guides to her haven of security, of peace, of quiet, of rest that comes to all that have lived a life of worth Farewell, but for a time. Mitchell is making as many prepara tions to entertain as sumptuously as these hard times will admit on the Fourth. I do not think there will be any fireworks, or, in fact, not anything of much dimensions, for you know Mitchell has been one of the sufferers from high water, and there is no room left for such displays. EVE .Mitchell, July 1, 1894. A Lively Runaway. One of the liveliest runaways of the season occurred this morning about 10 :30. The team belonging to Charley Denton, and used by him in peddling fruit and vegetables started from near the Umatilla house and in a moment were making racing time np Union street. They turned east down Third and sprinkled that street with cherries, raspberries, peas, beans and new pota toes in a most astonishing manner, The air was filled with misdirected gar den sass, and as the turn was made from Third down Court the boxes, bas kets and bas abandoned the wagon and took to the road. . The wagon struck the awning posts in front of the Masonic building, - taking out several of tbem This failed to check the animals, but it gave tbem a turn over toward the other side of the street, and here a serious difficulty met tbem.. The near horse wanted to go np the alley for a change, while his off mate desired to sample the iidewalk, and so between two hastily formed -desires, they ran on opposite) sides of the same tree, and the wagon being unable to follow; brought up the whole outfit with a yank. The horses were thrown down and everything loose in the wagon, that had not quit it before, did so then. The horses were evidently greatly surprised at the sudden ending of their wild flight, and were as docile as lambs while . being extricated from their pre dicament. The damage, with the ex ception of a broken strap or two and the disseminated vegetables, was nothing. Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un called for, Friday, July 6tb, 1894. Persons calling for same will give date on which they were advertised : Anderson, John Bins, Mr J C Burch.Miss Jershua Carter, Mrs Lulu Cuffee, Mr Win Denning, Miss Ethel Faurie, Mrs Mary decides, Mr ienry Gasaway, Miss Lo- Hays, J C rena Kim pie, Luther M Knll, Mr George Kelly, Mr E J Martin, Mrs Amiss Pearcy, Mr H Sumnor, Pownie Scott, Mr James Spear, Geo M Stanley, Dr Young, Ferz Whipple, Hon Mr Wegman. H Wilson, Mrs N J Wilson, Oliver M Walker, Mrs Julia Tucker, S M. T. Nolan, P. M. Real Estate Movement. H. C. Coe and wife to school district No. 3, lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, section C, town of South Waucoma; $400. A. S. Blowers to H. C. Coe, same property as above; $1. J. H. McElroy to H. C. Coe, same property as above ; $1. Gilbert W. Woodruff and wife to Sarah E. Taylor, tract 75x198 feet in Jenkins donation land claim, near Hood River; $300. . A. J. Swift and wife, Amos Richard son and wife, W. R. Cantrell and wife to Sarah McAtee, nwj, sec. 24, and s of flw, sec. 13, tp. 4 a of r e quit claim; $1. - A soft, fair skin is the result of pure blood and a healthy liver, to secure which, .Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the Superior Medicine; ' Ladies who rely upon cosmetics to beautify their com plexions, should make a note of this, bearing in mind that they can't improve upon nature. eaod qsrrSna ot no saan-joax jo asanoo b SauoAjiap si ,,'opo s.phoaa,. aqojA. oqA. 'aoHNOK laraavn ssij Sufferers from chills and fever, who have used quinine as a remedy, will ap preciate Ayer's Ague Cure. This pre paration, if taken according to direction, is warranted a sure cure. Residents in malarial districts should not be without it. iet Tour Money. The Only Thing Ever high in our store was the Columbia, and. that is marked down; but it is not yet as - Low as Our Prices. We can give you bargains in everything in Ladies', Gentlemen's ? and Children's Clothing from Hat to press. - Call and see us at the old corner. ' N. HARRIS, F" .JLJL m To TJonV Qt tllO fllfl Qtflflfl and will be glad to welcome all his old custom- 10 UUUA. Ul U1U U1U UIU11U, ers, and as many new ones as possible. -DEALER IN Hag, Grain, Feed, Flour. Groceries and Provisions, ' Fruits, Ees, Poultry, Potatoes, Bee Sullies. Orders Promptly Filled. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE . Complete and clean in all its furnishings, and oeisttXjXj-st located. All county warrants registered prior to August 1, 1890, will be paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after July 12th. Wm. Michkll, County Treasurer. Farrell & Co.'s table syrups are easily digested by children. Subscribe for Thk Chboniolk. The Culinary Department is under the immediate super vision of Mrs. Frazier, and the table is better supplied than any other in the State for the money. Union Street, THE imimBS, ORHGOTl. What? Hand-Corded Corsets, Health Reform Waists, Nursing Corsets, Misses' Waists, Children's waists, Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order. Where? At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north east of the Fair Grounds. If desired each garment will be fitted before being finished. Call at the fac tory and examine our goods, or drop a card in the office, and our agent will call and secure your order. THE BJE5TJITBST BOOKS. BARRABAS. . .By Marie Corelli . THE KING'S STOCK BROKER . -By Archibald Gunther M ARCELLA By Mrs. Humphrey Ward TOM SAWPER ABROAD . . By Mark Twain MARION DARSHE. . By Marion Crawford MONTEZUMA'S DAUGHTER By Rider Haggard SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT .... .......... .By Beatrice Herraden I C. NICKELSEN, The Dalles.