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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY.
FEB. 20. 1891
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
Pacific H Kel- D t r ? 8taJe
viwt BR 2 tive of a of
? Hura Wind Weather.
ham 72 30 W OW .07 Pt Cl'dy
3 p. m.' . 4i 8 w "
Maximum
temperature, 15; minimum
nerAture '29 tuuingn'
IaWCJfiSr-itl Portage Railroad.
2Vrge delliciency from July 1st to date, 11.32. The wheat TIM
W 1 i i 1 t.,t
I REVIEW 01 THE LOCAL MARKET.
The Tast week has been one of great
interest, not only to our business men,
but to the fanning population who are
directly interested because oi tne puHrmjrc
of the Cascade portage railway dui. ah
. r 1.1
means to them letter prices xor u.r
produce and a feeling that prompts tnem
to larger ideas of farming and .successes
in their husbandry- It means for them
lower freights, a lightening ol their Dura-
him been trrevious and dis
coursing. Hail, all Hail, the Cascade
"WEATHER PROBAWHTIBS,
The Dalles, Feb. 20, 1891
Weather forecast till m., Qn tfae of holder8 to iet
stationery temperature.
RAIN
LOCAL BREVITIES.
to... loiotnM will adiourn at 12
o'clock tonight.
For the neatest kind of job printing
movement for the past
week has been fair. Some 3350 bushels
have changed hands at an advance in
price. Their seems to be an inclination
their grain
go rather than pay storages waiting for
better Drices. There is no immediate
prospect of an advance in prices as the
reports from other districts are more en
rniimtriner than heretofore.
In the present condition of the local
wViPat market here, there are no changes
of importance excepting a slight advance.
CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. '
The demurrer in the case of Moody vs.
Rowland, et. al.,'the libel case, was over
ruled last evening by Judge Webster.
This means that if the allegatsons of the
complaint are true, a cause of action is
stated. Counsel for defendants gave
notice they would file a motion to make
the complaint more definite and certain.
The case of Conlon vs. the Railway
Co. is still on trial and will probably
occupy the attention of the court during
the entire day. In this case juror
Whetstone was unable to attend court
on account of illness and the court pro
ceeded with the trial with eleven jurors.
Webster, during his two-weeks
stay, has disposed of a large amount of
KuHinmn and has given general satistac-
tion wish the. bar, jurors and litigants.
There will be no other jury cases tried
this term and court will probably adjourn
Monday night.
Tim rase of Marden and Moody vs. R.
Grant & Co., was yesterday dismissed on
plaintiffs motion.
STOPS.
For. coughs and colds use 2379.
Buy your tea at Maier & Benton,
choice quality for 20 cents per pound.
First class cheap work only till March
1st, at Eastman's gallery.
The celebrated Berlin lighting done at
Eastman's gallery- .
Esrsrs. esres. eeers. 15 cents per dozen at
Maier & Benton's. We always lead and
never follow.
Does 8. B. get there? "I should
smile." S. B.
Tito rnnat
done by Stewart the, new photographer
Do you want to enjov good health and
live to a good old age, "buy your dressed
chickens of J. H. Cross.
All the latest poses and lightings made
by Stewart. Eastman's gallery.
flOHTH DflliliES, Wash.
: f n ixivici K office
Vlinr iaj kin. i.... iiij"-i .....-- -.--j.-- s e
. j t . i-o u. ilrli-x of The TVio V.nmwan markets are up and down
A gtKXl iuuv bf. , -.
Dalles are deserving of pensions. ' just as often as ear-goes are reported on
' . . :.-. ni.Uv for the coast, and the quotations are corres
Orders are coming in quite rapidly for
ork at the North Dalles shoe factory and New York
April oth is now ue uiiie wpi....
HOTKL AltRIVALH.
In the last two'-weqks large sales of lots
have been made at Portland,' Taconia, Forest
Grove, McMinnville and The Dalles. All
are satisfied that
head
S. B.
for receiving filings on the forfeited lands.
TIkj Went Shore will come out with ii
mew dress and in a new form next week.
Now for a strong pull and all pull to
gether for the future prosperity
Dalles
of The
grain quota
tions are as fluctuating as lormeny,
with no encouraging features to report.
Chicago's May delivery quotation is
97 ; New York, 1.0434.
Portland's market remains unchanged
with a firmer tone. Its quotation is
nnchanped. Valley is quoted fl'.25
Our 'thanks are due to Representative 1.26 ; Eastern J1-15"16:
vur Mian-. 5-i Tiilloa market has been more acti
for valuable documents from
HHton
Salem.
, About one-fourth of an inch of snow
fell last night. The hills are white all
around us.
It will be a Tyght squeeze if we get our
45000 for the wagon road over the
mountains.
Tin. honse of representatives at Wash-
;u tn. 5t rate on the silver
bill at 1 p. m. today.
k j:r..nn'a anion -linrtpr bill has
TS.1 1111.1-wii o - ....
passed the house, and is, the law of this
part of the land. Advocate.
The Oregonian did vigorous work for
in open river for which it has the thanks
jf every man in Eastern Oregon.
A First Ward lady says she is going to
call her new dog "McKinley Bill,' be
cause he is such a protection. Astorxan.
Messrs. Saltmarshe & Co., are feeding
a car load of fat hogs at the stock yards
todav. They came from Grand Ronde
and "are destined for the Sound market.
Boys had their sleds out early this
morning on the streets getting an hour
r two of coasting before the sun got fairly
up and dissaipated the "congealed ele
ment." .
v - - ii'.. i . .. iiwi iiHinliir of the house
V, V 111 1 1. n .
from Eastern Oregon who vote against
measures introduced for the benefit of
Eastern Oregon. Grand Ronde Chron
icle. Rev. W. F. Cowden of the Chrtstiart
church of Tacoma, will hold services at
the Baptist church on Sunday next lioth
morning and evening. He is said to be
a very interesting speaker.
W saw a fine sample of coal this
morning that was found nearMt. Adams
from the Chatfield company's mine. It
is a fine specimen and from assays,
firomises to be the most valuable discov
ery made in Eastern Washington.
Mrs. Chas. W. Dietzel, of this city,
yesterday received the sad intelligence
of the death of her father, Sidney S.
Breese, of Carlyle, III. Mr. Breese was
a son of the late Hon. Sidney S. Breese,
uprenie judge of that state.
We are glad to note that our mer
chants have abiding faith in the sue
Witness the large
stocks of goods they are putting in this
flpring. According with their faith be it
nto tnem. Arlington jarocnir
The farmers of Nebraska are asking
congress to appropriate money to feed
them. Thev say that they were unable
last season to raise even seed for next
year's crops. They had Itetter ask for
an appropriation o'f money with . which
to emigrate to Oregon where crops never
.- fail. Ochoco Review.
The electric light company say unless
tha Viova let the street lamps alone on
the bluff at Philip's place, they will re
move it and let their neighborhood live
" " In the dark. The reason for this decision
is, that the globes are knocked out too
. often for endurance by the youngsters.
The protracted meetings held at the
M. E. church in this city and conducted
by Rev. F. R. Spalding and Ji Conley,
. are creating an unusual interest, the
knnw is packed with attentive and earn
est listeners each night. One thing
n,.Hilfi in the unusual quietness which
prevails throughout the services, which
is considered quite remarnauic iui ic
vival gatherings. Last night twenty
went forward when the in
vitation was sriven to . choose between
the higher life, that is to come, and the
waywardness of the life that is today.
' We regret to learn that Mrs. M. Allen,
the very efficient operator of the West
; J-erh Union telegraph company has re-
signed her position here to effect from
ihet to the' 15th prox.., and J will , ebon
go tofex:kford, 111., where her daughters
" are attending school. Mrs. Allen is a
first-class operator and we are very loth
tn nee her co away, ' The average country
town operators' are hot Competent lo take
associated press reports, Dut Airs. Alien b
.nnv comes in like letter print and is
al ways legible. The Chkoniclr office is
i under many obligations for; courtesies
". '. -"' from Mrs-Allen and wish her bon vouy-
Dalles market has been more active
with slight advance since last wees.
quote, .57 for No. 1 ; .54 for ISO. z. ,
Oats The oat market is very quiet
and offerings limited at quotations with
an upward tendency. We quote, extra
clean 1.50 per cental and inferior $1.35
1.40 per cental. ;
Barley There is nothing doing in
barley. There is none offering. Quote
prime brewing fl.0581.10, feed $1.00
1.05 ier cental, sacked.
Flour Best brands $3.7of4ui per
barrel.
MiLi-sTUKrs The supply is quite suffi
cient for the demand. We quote bran
and shorts $20.00 per ton. Shorts and
middlings $22.50 $24.00 per ton
Hay We cannot offer any encourage
ment in the hay market or change our
quotations. The situation remains the
same as to demand, with a full supply
on hand. Quote, timothy, $17.00 per
ton, wheat hay in compressed bales
$12.00. Oat hay dull sale at $11.00
12.00. Alfalfa market is without change
in former quotation'.
Potatoes Are in better supply and
have a downward tendency. Quote,
$.80, and .90 cents per 10011..
Butter There is a fair subbiy oi
Al butter. A decline is looked for soon.
Quote A 1 .70, good .65, brine .40
0.45, common .30.35 per roll.
Eggs The market is weaker, the
mild weather has been favorable for an
increased supply and the former quota
tion is shakv, Quote .15 .16 per
dozen.
Poultry The jwultry market is
stiffer since our last quotation,
and a still farther advance is looked
for as there is a scarcity in supply,
which continues. We quote, good,
I average fowls $4.00 per dozen, common
$3.00 3.50 per dozen. Turkeys .iu per
tt; Geese .5K)$1 .25 each. Ducks .
.40 each.
Wool There are onlv a few lots of
wool in store, and quotations cannot be
made with certainty, prices average
from .14. 16 for Eastern Oregon.
Hipkh Prime dry hides are quoted at
.040.05 . per . pound. Culls .02
.03)2. Green .02. Salt .03. Sheep
pelts - extra .75.85, ordinary .40
.60 each. Bearskins, So! 1 $8.00
common $2.50.
Bekk Beef on foot clean and prime
.03, ordinary .02.
Mutton Wethers, extra choice $4.00,
common $2.75$3.50 per head.
Hogs Live heavy, .04. Medium
weight .0334, dressed .05i.05?4.
Lard 5th .1110)S ; 10ft .10; 40ft.
.08.08,4c per pound.
UM ATILLA HOUSB."
John T. Lewie, San Francisco.
W. W. Reynolds, Skamania.
Miss Newman, Portland.
T. H. Johnson, Dufur.
J. H. Wagner, Bake Oven.
A. W. Brunner, Prineville.
R. H. Tate, Portland. " . ;
R. J. Ginn, Biggs.
Geo. F. McKinney, Goldendale.
W. Adams, Nansene.
J. A. Wilson, Hood River.
W. J. Baker.
H. Woodruff, Goldendale.
Geo. P. Towne, Portland.
E. D. Brooks, Denver.
D. W. Davis. San Francisco.
E. C. Miller, Hood River.
J. D. Riggs, Moscow, Idaho.
G. Hall, St. Joseph, Mo.
A. M. Pearson, Portland.
II. Potter "
II. Pickering, Alhina.
srive eood
alfalfa
Girl, be Creful.
No voung lady can lie too careful of
her actions. Ieast of all can she afford
to make herself cheap by flirting and
taking up with every new lace or auae
that happens to come along. No young
man should be tolerated that aoes not
come with recommendations and intro
ductions. , Any girl who will allow her
self to be picked up by an utter stranger
and enter into what she styles a "harm
less flirtation" is not safe lor an nour,
for she is taking the first steps toward
perdition and she may live to regret her
foolishness bitterly. It is always best
to avoid even the appearance of evil, for
in that only is the pathway ot sarety
. I m Hand. ; ' ; m
T Af ui.M;nnfAn Xr rVi ' announce
V. -'1-. llUUllllg LVI1 w V.
that they are. prepared to make out the
necessary papers for parties wishing
to file on so called railroad land. Appli.
rants should have their, papers all reaay
1 t : A 1 .1 Hi -w. aa in
airnirl tTiA rnflh Ami aata time. Their
office is in Opera Ho"ee Block-next-to
main entrance. - v
Police Court News. .
Wm. Grant was arrested last night
for drunkenness and Recorder Knaggs
this morning fined him $20 and costs.
Notice to Consumers of Ice.
Wt are now prepared to talk ice to
a limited amount of ice in
Newspaper Maxims.
In a well-considered address recently
delivered before the Minnesota State
u n a oafuiint!ni fVilonpl Pat Donan
l icon unowjittviuM, .
laid down some very good rules for the
guidance of editors and newspaper pub
lishers. Among other things, he formu
lated the following propositions :
Put your business on a business foot
ing. , ;
.iimaA of Anch other.
Aholish the system of indiscriminate
P""ery.- .....,',
squeicu me aeaa-uttti unci r..
Keep Turning It Over and Over.
iru tnrnini, it over and over. It
will turn up right every time. There is
i i. n,.ilf A Hnllur ia a dollar, and
1)111. visit? iouiv. . m i
i-r.ii pan't. make nothiner else of it when
li -niitu ita Hranri .1 no 11 it
fcfie gu.ciHiiicu. ii-p - v-F y
a i : lt Qppni tVin tro I i aevo-
AUU Ctt ill v i . i e - -
onil nWur iintorn nr determined, if
possible, to keep up the impression that
- . " 1 1 V- 1 n,.; n f iui itllpmilPV.
Sliver w in uiuiLc ucuicimn."
... . . . . i . i
What tolly: vnat auwurunv ;
Citr Treasurer's Notice.
All tMt.v Wiirrants resdstered prior to
Julv 6. 18"89 are now due and payable
Interest ceases on and after date.
J. S. FlKH.
February 7, 1891. City Treas
The public is warned to accept with
grenii caunuii eu.ci iv w
n l wm t u.i i'u tin. Knlpm Sttitexinan
"B! "1 . i Vu- A
A great many spurious coiuh ui vuin um-
are in circulation on me nurmnrai
The coins pass very readily unless exam
inl carefully. Thev are of clear ring
and nearly full weight. They are very
accurately executed, showing the nias-
HI 1 J il I 111 Ul Ol l.iPV-v.iv-.. Tl."
mi j nor on t.iie etitre is eoou. aiiu uk
terine as almost without error. Their
i-i J: . .1 I ...
baseness is more reauny uinroveicu j
rubbing the coin between the fingers.
It is smooth of touch, being apparently
greasy, as are most bogus silver coins.
A prominent physician and old army
surgeon in eastern Iowa, was called away
from home for a few days ; during his ab
sence one ot tne cniiaren couvrttcLcvt
severe cold and his wife bought a bottle
. e ou..vwls.'a rViiKK T?ATTieHv for it.
Ol V 11 .V 111 1.1 IUI a .
They were so much pleased that they
afterwards used several bottles at var
i 1--a aaA trfim Axnenence
IVJlln tlUICOl HI- 1
with it, he regarded it as the most reli
able preparation m use iorcoiasanu
;t .ma ina nfiHrpsl. beincr a specific of
1 V V. wiiv c 1
miJiKinii Via had ever seen. ror
Mil lllviii-i" -" "
sale by Snipes & Kinersly.
Hon. P. T. O'Connor, the Irish orator
and statesmon, who is now on his way to
Portland says that he is astonished be
yond measure at the development of the
new Northwest. He only knows of one
house in London that is lighted by elec
tricity, while at Spokane he saw every
thing under the glare of electricity. He
is anxious to see Portland and is then
going back to Europe to write a maga
zine article oh the. marvel of Pacific
coast civilization. Portland Telegram.
C. E. Dunham will cure your
ache, cough or pain for 50 cenls,
Remember Stewart, the new Fotogra
per will do all the operating at East
man's gallery. First class work.
Big bargains in real estate at 116 Court
St. t irst come, nrst servea.
Tor n. cut. bruise, burn or scald, there
is nothing equal to Chamberlm's Paint
I ; I ... I ft- v-i on I a tho -Ci FTS Tni lrH I1UIITKIV
than any otloer application, and unlcBS
the injury is very severe, no ficur is left.
Jror sale Dy snipes 3c xinerHiy.
Attendant (inTailroad waiting room)
"Say,, mister, no gojng , sleep here.
litis urn i nu uiun,ii.
TYk. vrv wont vrtlll MXWH t.Ck
rich milk and lots of it, buy your
hay and feed of J. H. Cross.
Tf ..nr. ilnn'f ll.-O til ts OA. left. ZO ftt
onco with the crowd to Eastman's while
fine work is being given away at cost
what it costs you.
Get your land papers prepared by J.
M." Huntington & Co. Opera House
Block, Washington St.
ci;i,l ViQina lionA.leHR hams, ham sau
sage and dried fish at Central Market.
The best fittiner pantaloons of the
latest style are made by John Pashek in
Opera House block on Third street.
2379 is the cough syrup for children.
net me a ci?ar from' that fine case at
-. - - ww. . ft
Snipes & .Kjnersiey'8.
Vo nAAd not. concrh! Blakelev &
Houghton will cure it for 50 cents. S. B.
Tl... umifinn ll U U KaAII Aflked. ' Til
1 U13 IJUl.l 111"" t
what respect are St. Patrick's Pills bet-
QTiTT iKiat-?" Trv them. You
liti biiau mij - 1
will find that they produce a pleasanter
cathartic effect, are more certain in
anfinn and that. t.hfiV TlOt OnlV
VUCU 1.V- liuii) -.-. -
physic but cleanse the whole system ana
v.a i:..oi. an1 Viourela Fnr nale
at 25 cents per box by Snipes & Kinersly
TV. a : finest, atock of silverware ever
hroncrht to The Dalles at W. E. Garret
sons, Second street.
Kninea TCinerelv are anxious to cure
your headache lor ou cents, o. s.
t? a lama liaclr n ln in the side or
i. ui a i ii. -- -"v . i
chest, or for tootache or earache, prompt
relief may be had by using Chamber-
. i . ii ? .. t.. 1 .-. f sa i 1 1 -i il ii Vnr
lain s -xaut imnn. ji m inm.v.
sale by Snipes & Kinersly,
North Dalles
Is now the place for investment. New Man
ufactories are to be added and large improve
ments made. The next 90 days will be im
portant ones for this new city.
Call at the office of the
The Larire?4
in the West.
The New ' '
Boot and Shoe
FACTORY-
Furniture M'fj.
Wire Works.
Chemical .
Latoratan.
NEW BRIDGE.
Several i;-.-
Fine Cottar
Jem Railroad
Or
Interstate Investment Co.,
72 Washington St., PORTLAND, Or.
O. D. TAYLOR, THE DALLES, Or.
staple ami
: DEALERS IX :-
Hay, Grain and Feed.
Gheap Express Wagons Hos. 1 and 2.
Orders left at the Store willlreceive prompt attention.
Trunks and Packages delivered to any part of the City.
Wagons always on hand when Trains or Boat arriyei.
No. 122 Cor. Washington and Third. Sts.
LENT.
I have something specially fine
to offer for this season.
Blue Point Oysters,
Diamond Brand Eastern Oysters,
Booth's "Old Honesty" Brand
Salmon Bellies,
Canned Salmon,
Eastern Codfish,
Canned Shrimps,
Canned Lobsters,
Choice Eastern Codfish,
"So. 1 Chicken Mackerel,
Extra Ohoioe White Pish,
Smoked Holland Herring,
Pickled Oysters and Lobsters,
Trench and American Sardines.
NEW FIRM! NEW STORE:
loseoe & Gibons,
DEALERS IS.- , . ,- ..
CHOICE '."STAPLE. AND " FANCY ".' GROCERIES,
Canned Goods, Preserves, Pickles, Etc.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
Goods delivered Free to any part of the Ciiy.
" -ft
Masonic Block, Corner Third and.Court Streets, The Dalles, Oregtn.
D. W. EDWARDS,
DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Papers, Decora-
tions, Artists' Materials, OilPaintinp, CImos ana Steel EiraYinp. .
Mouldings and Picture Frames, Cornice Poles
Etc., Paper Trimmed Free.
62
.Yours Sell-fish-ly,
John Booth,
SECOND STREET'
276 and 278, Second Street.
Order.
The Dallesj Or.
. COLUMBIA
Qapdy :-: paetory,
W. S. CRAM, Proprietor.
(Successor to Cram & Corson.)
H. C. NIELS6N,
JUU 1 TI
our store houses and enough contracted
tor to supply tne town.
- Maieb & Bknton.
Manufacturer of the finet Frenh and
. .. . 'Home Made
East of Portland.
Vioira made hv Livermore
& Andrews are the neatest thing of the
kind ever made, iney are justuie uung
for vour Dorch or lawn in the summer,
J nAmf4aKla and mflV nn an
old shoe. Call and see tnem at 1 1 ioun
street. 1 ' ;- : ' ' '
Messrs. Crandall & Burget turned out
an elegant lot of furniture, including
carpets, from their establishment taaay.
This looks like business, as it is tor
new citizen in -our city. ,i .
A ner.nliaritv alsoiit the "1891" is that
adding the first figure to-the second
makes the tmra, ana ,suoirscnug ic
fourth fieure from the third gives, the
second. Adding the four figures to
gether gies us thev number ot tne cen
turv. -
There is more, rejoicing in a country
nffire over one letter that con
tains money than over ninety and nine
with census circulars u uuiiuirau..,
tickets to various exhibitions,. ...
Women are longer lived than men ; a
woman of twenty may expect forty-two
years more of life ; a man of the same age
only thirty-nine years.
. t "j st nr. in KaBtman's
grallery and get a fine Paris panel photo
f.f , Kout;fnl fane and then VOU Will
' DEALER IK- ;
Tropical Frnits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaeco.
Can furnish any of these good at Wholeaate
or Retail . ...
In Bvery Style.
104 Second Street, The Dalles, Or.
G-ents' Fxrxxlsliixiar G-oods,
r;at5 ard (;ap5, rur;K5, uaiises,
Soo-ta and Slioef Bto. , ,
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS., THE DAJ-T.EP, OREGOX.
I.
O. NICKELSEN,
-DEALER IN
STATIONERY, NOTIONS,
BUNNELL BROS.,
190 Third Street. ,
PIPE v WORK.
Pipe Repairs .
and Tin Repairs
A SPECIALTY.
Mains Tapped With Pressure On. -Opposite
Thompson's Blacksmith Shop.
BOOKS AND MUSIC.
Cor. of TM ana Wasaington Sts, The Danes, Orepa.
: For the Best Brands and Purest Quality of Wines and liquors, go ti :
VJLTrpbiesale : liquor : Desler,
171 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, OEEGON.
be. : '
age ana success wiiereyer buc way gu