2 J uj : 9 ? S OC Removal Notice. On and after July 15th the BOOK STORE of M. T. Nolan will be at 54 s 1 its A Few Bargains Still Remaining. We want to call the attention of the Ladies to our line of Outing" Flannels at 5c. In medium and light shades". Cotton Dress Fabrics. v..at 10c. We still have a few choice patterns in Dimities, Organdies and Percales. Irish Lawns only 8 l-3c. These Goods are warranted Fast Colors. Dress Goods ,15, 20, 25c. We are showing some extra good values in Woolen and Cotton Mixtures at half their original price. We are also showing extra values in LACES, EMBROIDERY, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, WRAPPERS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN . PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. 5 f":aS: i S .1 O a4 r i k m d S s- .1 w uT 2 re h D - CO K C3 S . " I I'S i 13 ' v. Second St., next door to Grocery cor ner of Union and Second Sts. Th Clauss ?5 Scissors, Shears and Razors. "American Made Goods. Our Warranty is- If not perfectly satisfactory, return them and get another pair. '- the Dalles Daily Chronicle. ntered a the Pontofflce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. 10 Cents pur line for first Insertion, and b Cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. 8peclal rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than S o'clock will appear the following day. WEDNESDAY, - - AUGUST 14. 1895 BRIEF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. Additional Local on Fourth Page. Ten crates of cantaloupes were6hipped this morning to Portland. The price of wheat rone one cent yes terday in the Chicago market. Mr. Pague fends a report that Thurs day will be fair and slightly warmer. . School will commence September 2d at Smock Prairie, in the southern part ot the connty. Mr. Jolin A. Haylock will be the teacher. School Snperintendent Shelley lias figured the apportionment from the school appropriation and finds that it amounts to $2.15 per pupil. Ten cars of wreckage from a freight wreck on the eastern division, passed through The Dalles this morning on the way to the repair shops at Albtna. Grapes have made their appearance ii the. local markets. This locality raises all kinds of fiaitand as one va riety disappears another .comes to take 'its place. A valuable cow belonging to T. J. Driver was killed this morning by being run over by an engine near the depot. There isn't enough of the animal left to sell for sausage meat. 'J Somebody in Portland ia to have a massive monument. Three' flat cars loaded with heavy '. granite passed through The Dalles this morning. The pieces were unutually large' ones and of ' handsome proportions. ' Workmen are engaged today in mak ing alterations and improvements on John Hertz' etore. New shelving will be put in and another large counter. The changes are necessary to accommo date an increased stock. The friends of Miss Grace Sharp will be pained to learn that she is again very ill... Several weeks ago she was taken to Portland, iu the hope that a change would do her good ; but so far there ha been no benefit. At last accounts she was considered quite low. ..It is not yet settled- whether or not . the. Regulator, will run an excursion to ' the Locks Sunday. There will be" a great many who would like au oppprtunty of making the river trip, and if the or ' cbestra goes along, -there would u'n , doubtedly .be a large crowd attend. ? ,;i The regular teachers' examination is now in proxrees 'at the court house: Supt. Shelley is in charge of the exami nation, assisted by Miss . Rintoul and , Miss Lang. Twenty-two applicants are .passing through the ordeal of question ing. The test is exclusively written. This afternoon the candidates for certifi cates are being examined in orthogra phy and grammar. A list 01 the suc cessful applicants will be published at the close of the examination. The railroad company will run an ex cursion to the locks next Sunday when the big excursion from Eastern Oregon arrives. The time-table will be so ar ranged that parties who go will have a whole dav at tbe locks. The exact time is not yet announced. The round trip fare will be a dollar. The sheriffs office is busy collecting delinquent taxes. People do not run over one another in their scramble to piy their proportion of the county's ex pense, but every day some money comes in from delinquents. The sheriff has been instructed to levy oh the property of those who do not pay within the re quired time. On account of the sickness of her father, Mies Brydolf haB been compelled to tender her resignation as a teacher in The Dalles public schools, to which po sition she was elected by tbe board of directors. This will necessitate the election of a new teacher. Mi9S Bryuolf was chosen to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Miss Hollister. . Anita, the fast trotting mare, was taken to Portland on the boat this morn ing, where she will be sold to parties there. Anita ia a splendid animal and holds the beet record on the . track in this city. At present she is owned by Mr. J. W. Condon. . Her track per formances are well known abroad, and the gray mare will undoubtedly bring a g tod figure. A delightful party was given last night by Mr. and Mrs. W.H.Grpat.at their pleasant home on the hill. The evening was passed in conversation and in listen ing to some fine music. During the evening the guests were served with dainty refreshments.- Among those present, besides the host and hostess, were Mr. .and- Mrs. E. C. Price, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Trego and Mrs. Groat ot Portland. The large, excursion, which will. pasB through The Dalles Sunday morning, w 11 be one of the greatest of its kind in Eistern Oregon. Those who have the p -eject in charge say there is a great de mand for tickets and every place of any size will send representatives. There ia n government work going on in the United States of similar character to the locks, which is a great undertaking. The visitors who come so long a distance to. view the locks, 'will be repaid for their trouble by the interesting scenes they will witness! ! The Dalles Real Estate Exchange has in process' of publication a "pamphlet .setting' forth the advantages of Waeco county and The Dalles as places for im migrants to seek homes. About $330 have been subscribed to meet the ex pense, and in a few days the fund will probably be raised to (400." The gentle men in charge are working very hard to attain a worthy object. Within-the next few years there will be a great in flux of immigrants into the Northwest, and no place offers better inducements than the country bordering on the east ern side of the Cascade mountain?. Every dollar judiciously spent in adver tising our town and country will come back, bringing others with it. Some pictures of farms and places of Interest will De printed in the pamphlet. l A romance in real life was conclnded PERSONAL MENTION. MisB Graham of Hood River is visiting friends in the city. . Mr. P. T. Sharp went to Portland on the afternoon local. 'Miss Eva Maxwell of Goldendale ia visiting friends in the city. Mr. J. A. Gnlliford, a prominent farmer of Dnfnr, is in the city. Mr. Geo. P. Morgan returned to hia looms at the Locks this morning, this morning by the marriage of Herrick j Mr. J. W. French has returned from Cail Von Ladiges to Mrs. Julia Jaachim. p visit to the seashore at -North Beach. The groom ia a prosperous farmer, who tills the fields on High Prairie, Klickitat county, while the- bride arrived only yesterday from Berlin, Germany. " She came at the special instance and re quest of Mr. Von Ladiges, and as soon as arrangements could be completed tbe happy pair proceeded to the office of Justice Davis, who pronounced them man and wife. The bride could not speak a word of English so the services of Mr. Schmidt, as an interpreter, were called upon. After the ceremonv, the newly wedded couple proceeded to their home across tbe Columbia Six thous and miles is a long journey to find a husband, but love laughs at locksmiths and long distances. Negotiations are under : way looking 1 .1 1 - ! , . towarus me erection oi a nanasome brick building by the Odd Fellows lodge of this city. The members of the society have . long contemplated such a move, and several years ago purchased the lot on tbe corner of Third and Washington streets, now occupied by Wm. Michell's undertaking establishment. The bard times interfered with . the plan, but now that the financial closenees is easing and foreign capital is. seeking investment, the project has been revived. . Within a few weeks it will be known for a cer tainty whether the building will be con structed, and if the present negotiations result favorable, work will immediately begin. Such a - structure would re a, great addition to the architectural beauty of the city, and it ia to be hoped the Odd Fellows will be successful in their wishes, and that the new hall will be built. Piling for tbe new steamer dock, to be built by the D. P. & A. N. Co., has been loaded ..upon the scow at Cas cades, and as soon aa a eailing wind springs up, will he brought to The Dalles. The piles are ot fine timber and good length and will be put in the ground to stay. Another important move contemplated by the boat com pany is the building of docks at several points between here . and the Locke. The country along the river is fast set tling up and a great deal of way freight ia handled for these places. By its gen erous treatment, tbe boat company has won friends everywhere along the river. Below the Cascades passengers wait for the Dalles City and allow other steamers to pass, so popular is the company and so accommodating its officials. When the locks are open the D. P. & A. N. Co. will still do the bulk of the business, aa it does today. , . Pr. Miles' Nerve Plasters for Rheumatism. Mr. Aaron Frazier, professor of the Dufur public schools, is in the city to day. Miea Alma Schmidt has gone to Stevenson for a visit with tbe Misses Story. Miss Anna Moore came up from Port land last night on a visit to her mother, on 3-Mile. - Dr. Hollister went to Portland todi y on professional business. He will re turn on tonight's train. Mr. E. M. Leslie, ex-sheriff of 'Sher man county, accompanied by bis wife, is in the city today. Mrs. J. R. Warner of White Salmon, came up on the Regulator last evening, returning this morning. Mr. J. W. Condon went to Portland by the boat this morning. He will re turn on the evening train. - HI . TT Uor"K;no root, a nsaaonno nn Vhe Regulator this morning to Stevenson, i i ;,i - i j : . i wnere lie win epenu a lew uaja wnu uis family. Mr. C. W. Slade and wife of Grants are in The Dalles today. Mr. Slade i." proprietor of the hotel at that plce, and came to the city to get medical at tendance for his baby, who has been quite aick. - Mrs. D. E. Thompson of Lob Angeles. California, is visiting her son, Mr. A. R. Thompson, in this citv. Mrs. Thorn u son is a former resident of this locaiuv. and there will be many friends to wel come her visit to The Dalles. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorls. When she was a Child, she cried for Cantoris. When she became Jliss, she clung to Oastorla, Wben sne had Children, she save them Castaria. A CARLOAD OF PIANOS -A.T ; Jaeobsen Book & IVIasie Go.'s, 162 Second St., The Dalles, Or. P-H fn) r?Ti CP And other high grades to select from. COMPETITIVE SALE now on, and you must remember we always lead and let the others follow. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Pianos from $150 up ward, on the- installment plan. JOS. T. PETERS & CO., DEALERS IN- BUILDING : MATERIALS -AND- Are You U uiuf to lh. Coaefc This Bummer? If so, take the Regulator line. Tickets on sale for the season at rates lower than ever. Connections made with all steamers leaving Port land. Through tickets, and baggage checked to destination. (No transfer charges at Portland ). W. C. Aixaway,' ' ' General Agent. Chant In tbe KegnUter'i Time Card. Commencing ' Wednesday, July 10th and until further notice, steamer Reg ulator will leave Tbe Dalles for Portland at 8 a.m., instead of 7 a. m. Steamer Dalles City will leave Portland at 7 a. m., instead of 6 a. m. W. C. Allawat, General Agt. Stomach and Bowels Complaints are best relieved by the timely nee of De Witt's Colic A Cholera Cure. Insist on having this preparation. Don't take any other. Snipes-Kiaerdy Drug Co. Toleplione SJTo. :aS. Insect Powder, Poison Fly Paper, . . .. We handle the Celebrated , "'.Tanglefoot " Sticky Fly - - : ; ; Paper and " Dutchei 's " i Poison Paper. Do not'be . deceived into buying any Sticky Fly Paper, other brands. bonheirs brag Store. DeutseHe Hpotheke. Telephone Jio. 15.