joies, ollips 9 Qd. an? Our tl?e porta IAIER & . . I Anxious to Please, Try Us. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. Mil Have moved back to their bid stands, at 133 Second St., and - Corner Union and Third Streets. with, a fresh stock of Groceries. In our large stock of General Mercian- dise we have many special bargains in STOCK SALT, DRIED FRUIT, BACON, (Klickitat) CASE GOODS. 390 to 394 Second Street. 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 GOT FLOWERS and FhOflait DESIGNS MRS. C. L. PH3LL1PS. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL ': Watchmaker? Jeweler All work promptly attended to, and warranted. Can now' be found at 162 Second street. , Ttia tl!1t tiffin fUnln1n (Entered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as Becond-claas matter. Clxi"b"bing List. Chronicle and K. T. Tribune.1. " and ffwtlv Armrnnian ' ui Couaopolitai Ia?azii. Regular Our price price ..$2.50 $1.75 . 3.00 2.00 .3.00 225 JJocal Advertising 10 Ceiiui per line for first insertion, and fi Cents ner 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. The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may be" found on tale at I. C. Nickelsen's store. Telephone, No. 1. . TUESDAY, - JULY 17, 1894 JULY JINGLINGS. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The Regulator will bring up the mail this evening, also the express. J. O. Mack has set up a couple of very handsome billiard tables in his place. Every dray in town is kept busy these days, keeping the dock clear tor the Regulator. The O. R. & N. passengers will come by train today to the Caecade Locks, and from there by Regulator. And still the wool comes pouring in. As soon as a move can be gotten on it, the coin of the realm will begin to be somewhat easier. Mr. Batty yesterday bronght a cub Dear in lrom Waraic, and presented it to Sheriff Driver. Tom owned it aliout five minutes, until his boy caught on and now he owns it. The flood left iome dust in town, but it certainly made an improvement on Second street, covering the rocks with sediment and making the sides of the street passable. Business in the land office is improv ing somewhat, and when the money begin 8 to come , in for the wheat crop, quite a number ot final proofs will be made on the forfeited lands. . Goods -shipped by the D. P.1A.N. recently were broken open at the portage much to the annoyance of the managers. Someone is goiog to get' into" trouble over such work and had better let np. Ed. Patterson, Jim Fisher and another young gentleman, left for the seaside this morning. They took a tent and damping outfit, going in a email boat, which they will have hauled around the portage at the Locks, and so will make the entire trip in a private conveyance. - A big boiler is being brought down TT .. . ..... uuiwu obicufe. ujuuj uub aa wc guxou up the street and saw tbe heat radiating in waving lines from the ground we came to the conclusion that we didn't want to know where it came from or where it was going to, badly enough to go and ask. ' ,- vine lawn social to be given-by thea ladies of the Congregational church on the church grounds this evening gives promise of being a delightful affair, Indeed anything that tbe Dalles ladies undertake is always successful, and be tween beauty and lemonde, cake and cream, and the fact that we will pro ha bly be there onrself it will undoubtedly be the affair of the season. Sunday night a genuine tidal wave is reported as having swept across the river below ; the rapids. Sam .' Thur man's boat and a ecow anchored near the bank were broken loose from their moorings. What caused it, or where it came from, no one can tell, but it was there all tbe same. A fishing party up at St. Johns, New foundland, ran into ) an iceberg and twelve persons were drowned. Fishing parties in Eastern Oregon seem to have nothing to fear but '.'snakes," but as a rule plenty of "medicine" is kept in the camp larder and few fatalities occur. So much for Oregon. Grant County News. " ' . The Regulator brought up a large amount of freight last night, and among it a large supply of cans for Everding & Co. Yesterday a large force of men were kept busy until after 7 o'clock get ting the wharf clear. Without the side wharf, put in yesterday,' it' would have been impossible to have accom plished it. . The pile driver, which has been in use on tbe Mill creek trestle, has been taken down and is in the street at the Umatilla house awaiting a scow, on which it will be sent to points below. The big pile driver, belonging to the wrecking outfit, is being used to com plete the trestle over Mill creek, which it will do in a couple of days. Mr. C. J. Crandall was at Hood River Yesterday laying off the grounds for the foundation of the new public school house to be built there this summer. The fact that Mr. Crandall drew the plans, and will superintend the con struction is a guaranty that not only will the building be first class, but there will not be one amount for the contract, and twice that for extras. The August number of McClure's Magariue will do for General Sherman what the May number did for General Grant. There will be an extremely in teresting paper of personal recollections by Hon. S. H. M. Byers, a member of Sherman's staff and for twenty-fi ve years his intimate friend, and a very interest ing series of Sherman portraits!!. . We stated yesterday that the ball game between The Dalles and Dafur clubs Sunday resulted in a victory for Dufur by a score of 6 to 4. This score was handed us by one of The Dalles boys. Now comes a report from Dufur that the score was 16 to 8. We don't know which is correct, but it looks to as as though the 'country ha'd qol yet fully recovered from the prevarications washed . to the surface during the flood. And now the report is that the O. R. & N. will bring the Cyclone, the little steamer that , has (been running from Portland to Albma, over . the rapids at the Cascades, or more - likely around them. Freight will be handled from the Locks beginning today, the boat connecting with the' railroad at that point. The Cyclone is not expected to handle this work, but will be used in towing and supplying the bridge men with timbers and material. , When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. -When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When sue had Children, she gave them Castoria, - Wanted," a girl' to do general house work; Apply at this office. A Very Close Call. Dr. Brosius met with an accident at Hood River yesterday that came near costing him his life. In company with his brother-in-law, Ed Williams, he was preparing to go fishing over at Chenowitb. He had. hitched up his big black horse, and driven over to the blacksmith shop to have some trifling repairs made. In "getting into the buggy tbe horse suddenly plunged forward, anij' striking a rock, the doctor was thrown out, one foot caught between the buggy bed and the running gear, and he fell on his back. The horse ran, fortunately in a circle, dragging the doctor.over the rough ground. Mr. Will Yates, at considerable risk to him self, caught the -horse just as he was starting over a vacant lot covered with big rocks, and the doctor was extricated fj-om his perilous position. . Had tbe horse not been caught just when he was, there could have been but one re sult. - , ' . '" ; Dr. Brosius was able to walk home, but was badly bruised and about as thoroughly skinned as if ' a Tacoma real estate shark had bad hold of him. The doctor, says something frightened his horse just as he slipped into the car riage, and bTSmes himself for the acci dent more than the animal. On Mt. Hood. Doug. Langille was on the top of Mt. Hood last week, and put a long rope in place over the most difficult portion of the route. He reports the snow as be ing very soft, and says that, unless the weather torus much cooler no lady Mazamaress can reach the summit. He also says the summit is a glare of ice, and every Mazama will be compelled to have his or her hoofs steel shod to stay there. A large number of candidates for the goat rank arrived" at Hood River last night and went out to Cloud Cap Inn today. Tomorrow everything will be prepared for the ascent,-which will be made Thursday morning, ft is quite possible some red fire will be shown on the summit Thursday night.' Look out for it. . ,. An KverlastiDK Popper. . E. Jacobsen, either in malice or guile, gave us a sample of what is known as an everlasting fire-cracker, he having them for sale. ' The instrument is con structed of a hollow piece of wood, over which is a hinged rubber cap. By plac ing a piece of paper under the cap and striking it a smart blow, tbe paper goes burst with an exceedingly loud noise like unto a fire-cracker. The measly thing has made us short on copy every day since, for we can,' t. help, playing with it. Its the onjy celebration possi bly under this administration that doesn't cost anything. Yon want to get yourself one. Killed in Sacramento. By private telegram we learn that there was another serious outbreak in Sacramento yesterday. We are unable to give full particulars, but gather from the brief dispatch that about 600 strikers tried to stop a train near the depot by exploding a charge , of dynamite under it. The intention was to blowup the car in which the regulars were riding, but the explosion coming & trifle too quick, killed a lot of horses. The regu lars opened fire and a number of strik ers were wounded, The mob fled. - Tbe Chronicle is prepared -to do all kinds of job printing.. , "' PERSONAL MENTION, ' Mr. W. H. Moore is in from Moro. Mr. Hugh Glenn returned from Port land yesterday. v- r - Mr. I. N. Sargent leaves for the sea side tomorrow morning. Mr. John Parker, one of Hood River's most progressive fruitgrowers, is in the city.. .. . - 1 Miss Ina Coffin, who has been spend ing her vacation in this city, left for San Francieco today. Mr. 3. J. La France returned from Heppner last night and went down to Hood River this morning. Hans Lage of Hood River was in the city Monday, having been to Golden dale to look after .some land business. Deputy Sheriff Phirman arrived home last, night after tafely fuming Walter Rowe over to the penitentiary authorities.- ',. " ; Governor Moody and daughter, Edna, arrived from Salem last night, and will join the party going to Cloud Cap in a few days. Mrs. Julius Wiley and Mrs. Henry Clarke have gone out to Bake Oven to visit their sister Mrs. Rooper. They ex pect to - remain for . three weeks or a month. . - - Mr. E. W. Trout arrived home from California yesterday. He went below about two weeks ago for tbe purpose of taking Mrs. Trout to - his sister's to re main awhile, in hopes of benefiting her health.' Mrsy Trout has 'been a. con stant sufferer from rheumatism for the past three years, but hopes are enter tained that the "change of climate will remove the trouble. ., , I Guarantied Care. We authorize.; our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Diecovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition, if you are afflicted with a Cough? Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and. will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no. benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr." King's" New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints, trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's. Combustibility of Celluloid., . A London (Eng.) paper reports the case of a lady, standing near a bright fire, who suddenly found herself en veloped in smoke. ; A ' gentleman who came to her rescue succeeded in ' crush ing the. ignited portion of her dress, not, however, without severely burning his hand.- On investigation the fire was found to have originated from a spot where a large fancy button had been, but had disappeared. Similar buttons were subsequently examined,. and were found to be highly inflammable, being made of, celluloid. Ayer's Pills possess the curative vir tues of the best kabwn medicinal plants. These pills are scientifically prepared, are easy to take, and safe for young and old. They are invaluable for regulating the bowels, and for the relief and cure of stomach troubles. . . . Ask .your grocer for Farrell & Co.'s sweet clover honey,'rock 'candy drips and Puritan ., jnaple syrups. These eyrups guaranteed pure. ' '. Ask your grocer : for Farrell & Co.'s table syrups sweet ' clover honey, rock candy dripj and Puritan maple. Farrell & Co.'s table syrups are easily digested by children. . . , - Notice. '''' ' i - All city warrants, registered prior to December 3, 1891, are now due and pay able at my office. . Interest ceases after this date. 1. 1. Bdkget, City Treas. Dated Dalles City, May 15, 1894. The Only Thing Ever high in our store was the Columbia, and that is marked down; but it is not - - V yet as . . . How as Our Prices. . We can give you bargains in everything in Ladies', "Gentlemen's and Children's ; Clothing from Hat to Dress, Call and see us at the old corner. N. HARRIS. T . 3E3E . OR S3 TQ PflPY ST tllP fl'ti tUTlfl and will be glad, to welcome all his old la IJUuA. Ul Ulu UiU uluilllj ers, and as many new ones as possible. . custom- -DE ALE it IN- Hag, main, FeeU, Floor, Groceriis anil Provisions, . . Fruits, Ees, Poultry, Potatoes, Bee Sullies. . Orders Promptly Filled. All Goods Delivered Free'of Charge. THE EUROPEAN HOUSE . - . Comnlete and clean in all its furnishings, and .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 DALtllES, ORECOfl. What? Hand-Corded Corsets, Health Reform Waists, Nursing Corsets, Misws' 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.' II 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. ... THp CELEBRATED: COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. , This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best. Beer and Poftei east of the Cascades. The lateet appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-clase article will be p'acedom he market. ' . . "' .