The Dalles, Daily Chronicle. MONDAY , ' . - . DEO. 29, 1890 NEW YEAR'8 CALLS. The Chronicle desires to print the names f the ladies of The Dalles who receive calls on New tear. It is desired that X3 names be sent in up to noon of Wednesday s. JJec. 31st. i . LOCAL BREVITIES. lliss Gertrude French went" to Port land this morning for an extended visit The Knights of Pythias at Hood River will give a grand ball Wednesday even Mr. Anderson will ship a double decked car-load of sheep to Portland to -night. Mr. Deerhako the man who shot him self last week is in a very precarious condition. He may jrall through, but ne chances are all against him. Hon. Hiram Dustin, of Goldendale, Klickitat conntv's orosecutine attornev was a passenger on Hood's stage for home this morning. Wood Bros, have a couple of dressed hogs hanging in front of their shop which weigh respectively 50 and 590 pounds.. e have seen bigger hogs, but never any that weighed more. An exchanire says: "Lawyers bury their mistakes in the suDrenie court. physicians bury theirs in the graveyard, but the printers put theirs in the most public places imaginable, where everyone can see and criticise them. The work of distributing the pipe for the water mains commenced thts morn ing. This work will put in the neigh borhood of $50,000 in circulation" here a large portion of which will go for wages and consequently be spent where it will lo the greatest good to the greatest number. A young lady attending the Gearv school got into an embarrassing position one day last week, says the Eugene Jtegtster. Sane slipped out and went up in the garret. While walking about she missed her footing and pushed her feet through the plaster, and httng them down in the school room below. The many friends of Hon. E. L. Smith will be pained to learn that he has gradually grown worse until there is little hope of his recovery. He was re moved to the hospital Saturday, and is now under treatment by Dr. Henry Jones of Portland. Nearly all the trains between here t- and Portland are run in the night. It -would be of some accommodation if a freight or two would run, but as it is one freight train leaves Portland earlv in the morning and gets here late at night. The present arrangement is a nuisance, and in case children have to travel it becomes an outrage. Mr. Aaron Frazier, superintendent of the public school at Dufur. is in the citv The school has made wonderful progress under his efficient management until it ranks now second to no school in the state outside of the larerer cities. School will commence again Monday, and the term will open with about ninetv Dunils Dufur is proud of her public school, and 1- Mr. John Stoddard manacrer and member of the Oregon Lumber Co., of Hood River, and Grant Geddes. book keeper for the same firm came up on this morning's passenger. The com pany is having some litigation with Mr John Parker concerning water rights and right of way, and Mr. Stoddard is per petuating testimony. .Two Italians have certainly discovered a way of beating the sentence that "bv the sweat of thy brow shalt thou earn thy bread." They are both strapping oig lazy fellows each owning a tame bear mat earns a living for them, the bears doing the work and the owners doing the oegging act. The whole four are unde sirable citizens though the bears are certainly possessed of the better educa tion, and at least equal intelligence. , The day before Christmas the Colum bia Packing Co. of this city presented the editor of this paper with a ham of meir own curing. We sampled that Jiam yesterday and can truthfully say that it is (or rather was) as good as any ever packed. It was firm, juicy, sweet, and of delicious flavor, and shows what Oregon can do in the meat packing busi neas. Chicago never sent out a better . cam. The reservoir for the new water sv tem is to be located near the old pest ; house in the pines. This will give it ample fall to supply under good pressure U the houses on the bluff and the needs of the city until it has multiplied in population several times. The water will be taken into the pipes near Mes pJie's place on Mill creek, and it looks now as though the new system would ho 4n nm.i- 1.. 1L . wmiivu CTwijr iu me spring. The weather for the past few davs has been decidedly peculiar for this side of tne mountains. The recent heavy storms at sea have evidently forced a large sized section of webfoot's own -climate across the Cascades a.nd it can not find its way back. The fog could be cut up into excellent nun's veiling, it being thick enough to cling to one's face like cobwebs in a dark cellar. It must be sadly missed on the other side of the Mr. Frank Pike of Moro is in the city . Mr. C. G.' Roberts took his daughters Maggie and .' Lottie to Pendleton this morning, to attend school there The city council will hold its last an nual meeting for the year 1890, Wednes oay evening The A. E. O. organized a lodge here bunday night, in Odd Fellows hall.- The lodge starts in with twenty-three mem Ders. It is to be hoped that the authorities of bherman countv will stOD the eollee ting of toll on the road leading to the Deschutes bridge. It is an outrage on their citizens as well as ours. Recorder Knaggs furnished six tramps with a lob of lmDroving the citv streets this morning. Knaggs is the most gen erous man in this line that we know of, as he can furnish an unlimited amount of work on the same terms. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Drew who arrived here from Quebec one week ago. were of course much surprised to find the hills covered with green grass and the ther mometer in the fifties, as there was two feet of snow at their home when they left, and the thermometer stand ing at 20 below. They left this morning to visit their daughter Mrs. D. E. Gil- man in Gilliam county. Hotel Arrivals for the Past Twenty 4 roar Hoars. UMATILLA HOUSE. C. Hodge, Prineville. H. Anderson, Albina. W. J. Garson. " David Burke, Portland. H. Dustin, Goldendale. C. Meek, City. Geo. Goding, Telson. A. Stroble, " Arthur Coffin, Arlington. Samuel Tucker, Albina. H. Anderson, City. J. P. Ford, East Portland. H. S. Wilson, Arlington. W. H. Moore, City' C. W. Bryan. " C. F. Overbaugh, Portland. J. A. Anderson, Victoria, B. Sohn Stoddard, Hood River. C. Johnson & wife, Davville. John Rummel' " Tne Lake Labish Disaster. This is the title of a little book i by Clare Irvine, city editor of the Salem Statesman. It gives in a concise manner the history of the railroad wreck which occurred at Lake Labish on Nov. 12th ult., by which four persons lost their lives and over one hundred were iniured The price of the book is ten cents and it is well worth that amount. We never realized until we saw the book how great the disaster was disaster tvDoeranh- ical we mean. It bears the imprint of an impecunious country orinter .evident! v with an amateur outfit, and his slaughter oi everything in the way of art or style in the way of workmanship is absolutely heartrending. As a first-class sample ot "country blacksmith" job work the 1 i dook is worth sending for. For the New City on the Colombia Hirer, It is now A. mm-nl noi4otntit soon North Dalles is tr . -- v,xy nuuuuv;i enterprise of greater importance to it niau iub one aireaay started and our iCTjpic must not do surprised if, at least LWO TinflnilfatApiaa " - . underway. Mr. O. D. Tavlor arnm- panied by a gentleman from Portland " - " Vl,VlACU. uiu. i a few dftvfl nnn rr thmi n icavc iui i, 1 1 rr rHMT. tin an nvrAni-fA-i . j w itiuiii w oil ail expect to see lively times at North a"CB- xauK oi me proposition, at .North OUt tlic ramd npvplAnmflnr v. side of the river. Thev are finanHallv operation improvements of very large magnitude. The nart r; change the appearance at North Dalles miu our peopie win then know what we meant when w oHtHiuwI vuoac ouiuBiuing in mis young city. Extreme Low Water. The Covvallis Times rises with this re mark: The Willamette river is lower than ever before known of the year. Yesterday Max Frienrtlv' logging outfit consisting of a wagon and inree yoite ot oxen forded it about. mile and a half above this citv and the driver didn't get a drop of water on mmseii. l he like has never been known in December. Died. In this citv Den. 29tVi tha ;fo . uiu iiirs. is tone. Sundav. TVo. 9Q ion t ii j infant Bonof Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jot us. In this citv Snnrlan- Ttc OQfi, ward Angel, aged about 23 years. The funeral tnnlr nlom c- . . --- uicruwa- ai flight mile. Mr. Angel came here re- r , - , BBioi, in caring lor members Of his familv who wsm oib- t i a. niui X 1)11- oid fever. A a tViow ronnno- i. . . . s wiricL uts was ""i uown, ana passed away a vie A HEJ1ARKAALE WINTER. The Country of Blizzards Is Enjoying- dune weather. Bismabk, N. D.. Dec. 29. Thna fn. this winter the mercury has not dropped to the zero mark, the farmers nlniHn. in their fields all winter. This morning opened up balmy as a June day. Men wear straw hats and linen mats wirier. feeling uncomfortable and ladies On the street find use for their parasols. ' - vue-uaii Luii ui cnoice Iowa creamery butter. Call and secure a 20 pound kit for the winter, it is without -" iineat Dutter m the market. H. STONEMAN, Next door to Columbia Candy Factorv Boots and Shoes I "MV VnnV PiVn n( lr (!...:. I "C V- I 1J norn ' I .- - -- -- - I Made to Order, and ..,,,.l.,BHPHJlma For coughs and colds use 2379 Lots at North Dalles si acre price Don't fail to see the show window at on second street to-night. Does S. B. get there? "I should smile." S.B. For elegant holiday presents go to W. E. Garretson's. Look out for the new hotel at North uaiies. Portland canital is point? in at 'Knr'h T-n 4 C5- "K. Tlnnham will rc v.... .any4 " - " . ' ' T W l ache, cough or paiu for 50 cenls, S. B, North Dalles nronertv for rrnA in. x---x - e vcanuu. New mannfiiotrkriffl nrt or?r in of xr-ik ii.. . rv 2379 is the cough syrup for children. North Dalles nnw ia vnnr oVtaTino Kofriva fcuey aavance. Opt. mp a. nitrav frvtm Vo4- finA AnoA . wa. tiiav taoc a i c : if- t.-? -i Snines t Kinfvrslv 1 -J mm-v VV VIU s yuur iieauucue ior ou cents, o. U, Joles Bros. is the boss nlace tn biv For harcrfllna in all li noa rf mAn'a nrnn. 0 .w aaua jm. JLiv-H. a VTtrai . If . -E . . -- . -r AJ lUAtiAUllJEKA ft JJIACJjKODS. . ,,,VUvu jvnvuT iu ouvcinare, " j .whuuviuvdk v. vuiiatiuaa pica ents at W. E. Garretson's. The ojilpa nf Into in "KnvtV Ttalla - .iw-uu. itiico lani week were big. . Our best citizens are uu nig Liitrui. You need not. nono.li Pilo vi,. jt. nuuntuii win i-ure it ior ou cents. S5. 5. We took dinner at Haight's restanrnnt. j cBieruay anu were surprised at him giv mg so good a meal for so low a price. , i . - . ... . si.vnfln.no in nwi,; -r :t..- Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., to UC BU1U hi cost, at , f MAClACHEBJf A MACLEODS. The finpflt otoV of Drougnt to The Dalles at VV. E. Garret- v. v H Vi CI J. J XT, CI Do not fororet ahnnt. flia fi O - m utiw uxaXaUCAa unu wj ue given oy tne fjesang verein vnai muiiyi on view x ear's eve. One lvf t.Vif lartmaf .n.n4. the Mississippi river will be located at j-aiiCH ttuii t least iwo oiner iarsre luouiuiiuutj in txie near ruture. All nf nnr Tmmonaa fifl tv-- t - w.-. .uu.VaAuv tnwa. uli uaii OU1U o - wjvj u w cvi.w viuoiut: uut MacEachebn a MacLeod. Just the the thing for Christmas trees. tl; i i tt vuiucr xiiiru ana union streets. TTrtl" WarnhAa 3 :i itokvuco, icwcirv ttuu on ver ware, in iacc ior anytning in the shape of a Lrcu, uljilu viiriBLina8 present, go to o. X UUIl. North DftllpalAB OWk aalli'nr tna are oemg iaKen at ortiana very freely. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. -w ----'- -"-f J ayian V11U u L11U bOAwO for DaIIaS rStv QM nrwxr Ina onil nnnkln ww wj a.av vn CXAVA pAYttUlC at my office for the next thirty clays. oucmt iuc (. utjeem oer aisi, iau.; they uecome aennquent. J . s. J; ish, uecember Zd, 1890. City xreas. SEE THE Ijttle . Boos :0F THE: Hadman Stores, PORTLAND, OR. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. YOU NEED BUT ASK o -. j axi" uian lvkk utKen TM a Tt TTb i rw -.r. . T aumiuK mj uinxuouH win Keep your Blood. Liver ann ViHnavs in 0 ' Thb 8. B. Cough Curb for Colds, Coughs i' wiincviiuii wuu i ne neaaacne ' .nuann. a m U tit IUI 111 Hi ni HI BIlU external unet In Neuralgia, Toothache, Cramp ri TV..J nwwii. maiiuiaciurea "mur, ureguu. r or suie oy an aruggisu. W.&TJCOOY, BARBERS. Hot and. Cold 110 SECOND STREET. FOR SALE. 1 1 j . .. '. 1 1 1 J ' OlAilLLS XAVTXfl ROITOTTT Ttrp t nr. . . stKi K.TJf . " ",,w "PKr ouF "very .uauuM 111 mia ciiy ior mile at a burtraln FINE FARM TO RENT. WIT FIDV VXTT1'T . n ... " V Sr".. " jjine creea aoout "uiui nines trom Tne Dalles, will be r-,' x ni iurm 11 Ha upon It a trnnd du-llincr ho..on 1 1 . . .. . iTniidr. j , ur1 "aru aooui inree , "V,CQ."ilvJ,-r uuiavauon, a lanre portion of the land will raise a pood volunteer wheat S.Vr1" . 1 w"n orainaniy lavorable weather. 1 uk larm is well watered. Fnrterms and Tvirtton- Conor la PmnUoik "BimL look Htm. will xnT1 keeper of erne of to large prod ace standa ui uaus xoorjEBs 10 & reporter as a pony or a uozen boys trooped ob each witha.bisr'DaniDkin under hia arm. Th: L. A.1 )i t v - . . u uiq wjr aoa oeen ior ten oays past. Bet I have sold acsrinul to Vwotm TU- want biir ones. too. Thn nary size 4oesat seem to meet their no- uuu. "What do they do with them?" "Count thA BAOIa TlwM 4a n tvm4.. craze over it. Kearlv rams aiong here uoing her day s mar ketinsr Bays. 'Send mo nn a hnmnlrin n. large one; my little boy -wants to count Al 1 . mo eeeas. 'I thought at first it wm oVr'loT. terns they wanted them for, such as we laseu to maKe wnen i was a Boy, but it seems that there is a mMsimr mnw for a Donv earn or nn. . Thn Jiil1 muxm. mg us nearest to tne correct number of eeeua in a giant pumpinn exhibited, in one of their windrrara trtn Ym nnnv these boys are huntmir a few facts on 11 . . . . . . . tne seea question TisnT a bad idea, but it keetlS US.rjrodnr nwrn hnnflino iot uig pnmpimw," Washington Post. Floral Fashion. The '.lirmmTttwT,TiTr. in in wi Mn,J. ant, and very soon every house, flat or room wiu De mnrnined hy its splendid bloom. This is one of tho AfFarfn nt oly ing Japanese art into our bosom. We . . . . . nave leamea tne aecorative lesson and profited, for it would seem a flower! ess autumn WWW VA to hA ilimnin visxw tnia perrect hit of natural decoration. ana anotner noral laea has also arrived from Jaoan. one which hirla fair to n'mi the more fragile creations of the green- nouse. ivarrea trees, strange, stunted, gnome like slants, aot in thn porcelain pots of that land of art and invention, will De used for dinner table and house decoration. Already they are employinjr them in London and no doubt in time they will appear nere, superseding the familiar rubber plants and nalm. and erivinsr thnt onn note of vernal oddity so prized by the lasteiui owner or a well composed room. rsoeton ueraia. UahtalnK KIIU Blrda. A sinsrular storv in toM ) o .an (samekeerjer in Prnariiui Rilmrio. - a weeks ago one of his under keepers roana in tne tract or shooting country under his charge a covey of partridges, two old birds and fifteen vonnor nn all lying dead. They were huddled up close together within the space of a aooare yard, bat were ' ton deoomnoanA to show any reliable signs of the cause ui meir aeaso. raison was at first sus pected, as the spot was close to some peausuiB- auocmens, Dot a careful ex amination of the ' irrormrl nmuJiJ tlA fact that the birds had been struck by ngnxnnuE. xna flash hmi fnwV a. little mound a short distance away, and then ooursea along the ground, and the grass will H'nnmg the Rnot vWn thn nnn. tridges lay had a burned and yellow ap- paaaaao.--j&xcnange. IoneT JThm Will Not Ttn HmM. .' The rxetoffice dAmrbnoni nn'TI pay the $1,000 reward offered for the caDture and eonvintion of T?.nhn Pn. row. There is a standing reward offered dj tne postomce department for the cap tare and conviction of ut onn rohhinor the mails. This is the reward that ap plied to Kube iJcrrow, But it will not be paid because there was no convic tion, nor has nroof bnnn ARtah'KRhnrl in court that Rube Burrow robbed the mails. The department officers know he did. bnt Ihev TTAVPT tulv n. Knmr nnth. out legal proof and conviction. Thus h captarersox itnDe uxurow will fail to get $1,000 of the $7,500 reward on the head of the noted outlaw. Atlanta Con- bti lotion. Xh Pawls Boll Kin. ThA ftTmtlLJlf thn Una Panmlaui T. where bull fights take place every Sun day and Wednesday, was several days aeo the scene of an iaceidAnt which will probably prove fatal. It was recently thought that greater in-rest would be Ely en to the SDeetacle bv th. nMrfcinn o negroes stnnulating the bull with point- ea cuageis unnng tne ngnc Une of these men was so seriously gored by an rhfuriated boll that hn in oarrinrl nut of the arena and conveyed to his lodg ings. ir-au man uazette. Mme. Artond. of Paria. diml monntlv and as not a stiver of her money could be found in the hands of her agents her heirs began a search for it in the fnmi- ture of her home. After ripping up everything they examined a plaster bust Of the Venus of Milo. anil thnrn vu thn treasure, amounting to a considerable iunune. ine oase 01 tne statue was covered over underneath with oilcloth, and when the covering was removed out tumbled a choice collection of bank notes, bonds, securities and obligations. Emteror Kanoleon yean before Waterloo offered large re wards for the rftfinvfinr rf a. MratrvriV he had lost at the crossing of Beresina. A MA. J 1 m Axter tne lapse 01 more than three-quarters Of a Cnntn-TV it hna Kun AiarvwrwA J - . Ul.JV. T 11 .VA in the rjossesfdon of n Rnrarim lllir received it as a souvenir from Count Fe lix 1-iedochovRky. Veteran seamen asrree that thn ihrcr crop of the nast summer ptpbvIwI that of any previous year during the latter half of the Nineteenth century. Their theory is that the whole mountain chains of Arctic ice must have been set adrift by the nnnrecedented mildness nt thn last winter. A Can with a telenhonn nttjLrh-mnnt hafl hnnn ennnliiij ts. UA T"K : artmery order to, enable the com- uuuucjlb w. gun ueiacnments to com municate with the officers commanding the battery or fort. Prince Idasnmilian. nnnhnxv nt thn I Grand Duke of Baden, will shortly be oeuoinea to rnncess Victoria Louisa of Schleswig - Holstein r Souderbourg - Au- ribfTH DflliLtES, Wash, : In the last two weeks large sales of ts tSSv have been made at Portland, Tacoma, Forest in the West. Grove, McMinnviUe andj The Dalles. All ' tAi3ck are satisfied that . - '1. North Dalles MHO HUlnd. Is now the place for investment. New Man- CMCa! ufactories are to be added and large improve- ....... IBSS?' ments made. The next 90 portant ones for this new city: Call at the office of the Interstate VJr 75? Wnehinnon CJ fir-nrrrr -.- -: DEALERS IN :- Staple aofl Fancy Hay, Grain Cheap Express Wagons Jfos. 1 and 2. Orders left at the Store will receive prompt attention. Trunks and Packages delivered to any part of the City. Wagons always on hand when Trains.or Boat arrives. No. 122 Cor. Washington and Thirk Sts. Clearance Sale! For the Purpose Fall and Winter Millinery, Will Sell so OHEAPthat new hat if only for "Looks.' The SaUea, H- F- GLHSIER, DEHLER IN -K- pine Cigars Pipes. Cigarettes and Smokers' Notions. GO TO THE SMOKER'S EMPORIUM. 109 Second St., The Dalles. Grandall MANUFACTURERS FURNITURE Undertakers and Embalmers. NO. 166 SECOND STREET. O- NICKELSEN, -DEALER IN- STflTIOfiERY, NOTIONS BOOKS AND MUSIC. . Fnrnitnre My. Wira VJnrln days will be im- CJL52lf " Vina fnttarrw 01 ilmd Invest - m fin t. nn and Feed. Disposing of our it will pay you to liave a MRS. PHILLIPS, 81 Third Street. and Tobaeco & Barget, AND DEALERS IN CARPETS