rifV ' . : : ?T ' WEDNESDAY.'3 f :?lfrf& 101891 METEOEOLOGIOAL EEPOKT. Pacific H Kela- D.t'r State Coast bar. tive of 2. of . Time. ' ' f Hum Wind W eather. 'tV' ! - ; ; , r 8 A.M.",. 30.04 54 70 Went Clear S Pi M. I 29.91 I 70 60 N 1 " Maximum v, temperature, 71 :, minimum tem perature, 44. f. . ' i v V -'." .'. The river is falling. D WEATHItt Pb6BABILITIR. Thb Dalles, Jane 10, 1891. RAIN I Weather forecast till IS m Thursday; light rains. Cooler. The Chronicle is the Only Paper- in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. ''"' LOCAL BKEVtTIIS. " Snipes A Kinersly have had a new bill board erected near their store. - ' A. C. ' McDonald of Sherman county brought into town ' two wagon loads of fat hogs for Wood Brothers. ' A special communication from Ante lope informs us that the "spring fights" have already commenced in that burg. All who are going on the excursion to Hood River tomorrow must be at the boat landing promptly 'at 7 o'clock a. m Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Young have return , ed' from Salem", whither they had gone - to attend the funeral of their son-in-law, Mr.C. F. Durbin. . - . ",-' - Forty head of horses were fed at the Mtock yards last night which were started this morning on their way to the Willam ette Valley by way of the Barlow roadr : There will be a meeting of fruit grow ers at the old court house,- June '13th, at two o'clock, for the purpose of organiz ing a shipping association. - All interest ed parties are requested to attend. A contemporary says ; "It has leaked out in the baccarat trial in London,' that the Prince of '.'Wales ' is a ; gambler." .Leaked out! We should ay-sb. Why it has bulged out, if anything. y .? The lawn party to be given by .the Good Intent next Saturday evening will . be. on the M. E. parsonagejawa. Ppnt fail to sample the ice cream ' and cake and get your share Of the social tinie.r We had the pleasure today of a hearty handshake from our .old-time friend, M. J. Anderson of Antelope, 1 better-.'known in the literary world as "Keno," and in the legal world as the prosecuting at torney of the jack-knife judicial district. . " The ' commencment exorcises at the Congregational church' tomorrow even- . ing will begin at eight o'clock. The pro-: gramme will comprise, in addition to the essay both vocal and "instrumental music. Doors open at 7 :30.-; AD are in vited. Hon. H. H. Dufur brought with him from the Colville country some very rich specimens of mineral ' quarts. : He says the new lands just ' purchased from" the t . Colville Indians is veryrich in all the elements that go to make a great coun trytimber, grazing, agricultural, and mining lands, with yastj coal fields of superior quality.-: , ;: , c;:: :'y '? ;The Petartama packing company expects- this year, to put up 1,000,000 cane, of fruit.- To show what such an institution 'does for a' community "we draw upon the columns of the Imprint. That paper says the cannery mentioned will this year pay oat $33,000 for help and $60,000 for, fruit, " it will use 1000 barrels of sugar and $20,000 Worth of "cans.' . " ' " ' ' ' ' ' -' A writer tells the Salem Journal that at Port Townsend the collapse is com plete. A Seattle man was in Salem last Sunday who paid $1500 for property just outside Seattle last spring. "Bv fall -he could get $7000 cash. Now he cannot sell for $500. It is thus nearly-all over the Sound. . It will take that region nearly ten years to get over the' present reaction. Salem men think Washington papers would now be a good place to ad vertise the glowing realities of this val ley:"1" ', ' ' ' ' ' - ; ! ,'.., -"::.'j. : ;.; .. ,A. little sensation happened :- in ''the quiet town of Dulu'r evening before last. A lady lecturer had obtained the use of the Dufur .M.TE; . Churcfj, .evidently through a misunderstanding on the part . of the pastor,' Rev. T. W1J Atkinson, and . proceeded to deliver a'-rousing "rational istic lecture:. At th close "and ; before 'the house .had -retired the pastor an- . nounced that the audience woaldftrans form itself into a prayer meeting and ; then called on the lady to make the i opening prayer. It is needless -& isay she politely "declined -but the. prayer meeting went on, notwithstanding. ...... ,We really thinkl an effort ought soon :.' to be made to pro vide the O..N. GTwitTi suitable . ' ' camping'1- grounds. - Not 1 less than 600 men are- axpected to go into . camp and the. , presence of such a'num ber would greatly contribute to the suc cess of our Fourth of July celebrations. . Three hundred dollars are asked for the rent of the only suitable" grounds in this ' neighborhood and double this sum' would willingly be contributed by other towns to' secure the " encampment.' ' We are inV ' formed that this sum must be raised or the encampmenfwill go elsewhere. . We iiave no doubt that .when the matter is fairly placed before the people . of The Dalles the requisite sum will be raised without difficulty. j'- ,IH. WASCOvCADJHY. P..; ;i :i ' .. K.a .. ;; . . . ' Ita Af0! KntertaUiment (ilTfin Last It is seldom that the people of The Dalles have the pleasure of - listening to so rich a treat as was furnished last night in the opera house, by the students of the Wasco Independent' academy. .To say ' that it was a complete surprise and a "crowning' 'success "is to ' put' it very tnildlyl- Ifrwas more-thana snccegar.it was a triumph and a revelation. It was sermon 'and opera," .eomedy "and rniin strelsy'all in one. ' Some of the recita tion's, ejpefcially those of the little ones, equaled the best havetever. witnessed on any stage by old or "young. ' We can not make invidious comparisons-where all tried to do their best, and W have not the heart to distinguish where all was so u niformly excellent. The charm ing seelctio'ns were finely adapted to the performers and the vocal music gave evi dence of successful training. . "Only a Pansy .Blossom'' was a charming and original concejt and the "Tamborine Drill", lays quietly vin the " shade the laurels of. the O.N. G.. . As a gentleman said in our hearing, on leaving the build ing, "The militia boys may as well give up their' guns to .those . young ladies." The audience was, we believe, the largest that ever met in the Vogt Grand and all were alike charmed and delighted. - Frof. Ingalls has demonstrated that the people can be brought out and an en tertainment began at . an early hour in The Dalles if one has the pluck to carry it out, and he has the thanks of the com munity for so doing.'' Miss Lawrence is entitled to much credit for her painstak ing efforts in bringing the pupils of the academy who participated, in the enter tainment to such a degree of proficiency. Mies Anne M. Lang was the pianist of the evening, and was indeed an accept able one, her marches in particular be ing catchy and taking. , Miss Maie Wil liams assisted the pupils in the singing and her sweet voice added much to the pleasure of the evening. Below we pub lish the programme in full : i. 1. Our Greeting.: .The School. 2. Opening Address, . . : . . .'.Edwabd D. Baldwin. 8. The Battle of lyry.i r-. 1 1 ' .... . . . ,". .v. Clyde T.' Bonne y. The Laugh of a Child, t ."The School. The Pilot's Story, . . . . - i ....... . ..Cathxbinb Maetin. Solo; Wood Nymph's CaU,;: , ' . . ................ Iva C. Brooks. Boys, .... Vakd McFarland. The Dead Doll, .Bbssib E. Fbench. Sunbeams are Glancing, :'-.. f. The School. A Raj put Nurse, '. .Evelyn B. Newman. Rock of Ages,. ...Emma L Roberts. ? " AKT II."-" f - Crown Them with. Roses, ; .-. . .' - .: . . ... ... ; . . .'. : . .The School. a: 5. 6. 7. 8. -9." 10. II. 1. 2. 'Home, 8weet Home, .Alma Taylor. 3.- This Means You, Girls..' i ........ . i,. . Mabgabkt A. Keys. .4. i The Creed of the Bells,. . . : .;!. - . . Iva C. Brooks. 5. 6. Dem Bells,". .;.:. Vi.U The School. Two Pictures, . ". .Nathaniel H. Gates. The Foolish Little Bonnet, ... . . . : . . .Evik H. Heppner. Only a Pansy Blossom, . ..By a Bunch of Pansies. The Stylish and the Model i Church,: iNkllo DaV. Johnson. European Guides, - : ' ' - -. - : Albert P: O-Xeaby. Duet ; Thou Art MyOwnLove," : BAxr-DaV; JoamoN and j Edward-G. PATTERSON. 8. . 9.' 10, 11- 12. - -,. f 13 U.' Tambourine Drill;, '. .......... . . ;-J A Class of Young Ladies. ' Chad's Reminiscences,- .. . iWiNTERTON C. Curtis. Good Night, The School. ;"?"'' : ." Crdlt to Whom Credit Is Due. ' '! ? '- Wisco Academy, June 10, 1891. . ' Editor Chronicle : Permit me to ex press through your columns my- appre ciation of- the very ' kind reception ac corded the entertainment last evening. Personally I wish to express my thanks to all who aided in making it" a success, but especially to Miss Mary F. Lawrence, our excellent preceptress, who had en tire charge of the work, for her untiring efforts to provide an excellent entertain ment. No words oi mine are needed to show her that her labors were' both suc ceesfuVand appreciated. ' - - v'Iri'.behalf of the officers and pupils of the academy, I wish to return thanks to Miss Anne' M.' Lang ' for her' invaluable assistance at - the - piano t" to ' Miss Maie Williams and IMiss Myrtle Michell, whose beautiful, yp.icea wf re of reat value in -the choruses ; to Miss Aimee Newtbariy as ' accompanist ' in the duet ; to "MT.vN. WhealdOn,' who', was in- tcharge of the 'ushering, and. to his able assistants Messrs.. John-Booth, ; .Norman .Wilson. Lewis Linsworth, Hay ward jRiddell, Ray Davis and Gilbert Phelps'; Tastly to' the Chronicle for the iise!of its'colum ns1 ' so freely extended at 'all thnSes..-'1 T ; t'' ; ' fit-is also-due Mies Margaret A. Keys, whose number was omitted from the programme to 'state that she' was thor-' oughly prepared and that "the omission was due solely to a feeling that the exer cises might be too long. , ,. ,r . -. Ypnrs trulyi . W.. G. Inoalls, , .... .Public Senool Kxearslon... . f C It has .been decided to give the lcing-talked-of public school excursion to Hood River; on Thursday of this week instead of Friday as was at first contemplated. Pupils and. parents are .requested to be at the boat landing promptly at seven o'clock tomorrow morning and should be prepared ' with the exact . change-:-25 cent 8 for children and 50 cents for ad alts. It is a curious thing that while very few rtennle reallv Hianf Iniw an inflnita number are alwavs dead in lrv. .. I R. ' MAYS' FOR MAYOR. . . : ' . - " r " - ' . :. - ij. - A Movement to Put a First-Class Ticket in the -Field to Fill the City Offices. - 'iX petition, has. been circulated -today having for" its object the bringing for ward of the gentlemen , named as can didates for the suffrages of our .citizens at the -city election on Monday next. We publish the petition and the names of the gentlemen. -who have signed it : " We the undersigned, resident tax-payers of -Dalles City, petitioners, respect fully'and earnest! v request the follow ing named gentlemen to allow their names to be used as candidates for the city office set opposite the name of each, at the next ensuing city election : " - Hon. Robert Mays,. , .Mayor. Ralph Gibbons, . ., -A . . Marshal. O. Kinersly, . . . . . .Treasurer. Frank Menefee, Recorder. Charles E. Haight, Councilman 1st ward. Paul Krett,, Counciman 2d ward. Max Vogt,.- . . . . .Water Com. 1st ward. H. C. Nielsen,.'. . . .Water Com. 2d ward. , SIGNATURES. ' , - -The petition is signed by the follow ing: Jas A Orchard , Chas L Schmidt, C F Hobart, L Booth, -W E Mather, D Sidddell, E B Dufur . Jno E Filloon -G J Farley, D M French, H Glenn, C W Dietzel, Thos H Joles, S. E. Farris, John S Schenck, B S Huntihgton, B F Laughlin, George Watkins, G H Barnett, . L S Davis, J T Osborne,' J L Hockinan,' Samuel L Brooks, A R Thompson, J B Sellers, Chas W Rice, Geo Ruch; F J Clark, C F Stephens, D Graham,. ' R A Roscoe, E C Phirman, Geo C Bills, A "A Bonney, F . L Houghton, C Stubling, John Bonn, L E Crowe, ' T A Hudson, Ed M Williams, Geo W Filloon Karl Gottfried, -E B McFarland, Geo W Rowland, Geo W Joles, George Keller, Wm McCoy, H MBeall, S B Adams, G V.Bolton. George A Liebe, I I Burget, H S Catbine, H U Patterson, D Bunnell, J S Singleton, C H Stokes,; O H Pickett, Frank Irvine, H Herbring, C N Thorhbury, C L Phillips, G W Johnston, E WlNeuius, Hans Hansen, H J Maier, L Newman, J F Haworth. KNIGHT J. II. BIRO. . Reaolntiona Pasned by Friendship Lodge No. 9 K.: of P. .- To the C. V. Y-. C. officers' and members of Friendship Lodge No. 9 K. of P. Whereas, it has pleased the Supreme Chancellor of the universe to admit Knight J. H. Bird to the eternal Castle Hall, and that his voice will be heard no more in our council room 'therefore it is Resolved, that in the death of Knight J. H. Bird, a past chancellor, Friendship Lodge has lost a worthy Pythian knight and its - members a worthy friend and brother. . . . . ,. . Besolved, .'that Death has robbed us of a. worthy example of JPythian virtues, and, while living, we loved and respected him, and 'now, being dead, we will ever keep fresh; and. green the remembrance of his- many- excellencies of character ; that' though'' he lies silent in the tomb, the evening of his chivab-ic life will always have a stimulus upon our life and actions, aiming to -imitate his integrity of purpose, honesty in dealings, and char ity and benevolence toward the erring and - distressed.; y ' y f ; V Resolved, that we hereby tender his mother , sisters and "brothers our heart felt sympathy in their sad bereavement ; arid that to honor his- memory the char ter of this lodge and the frame, contain ing the .pictures of past chancellors, be draped in mourning. - And it is further ' v Resolved, ' that a copjf of these ( resolu tions be presented to the family of the deaeased, spread upon the minutes of this lodge and be published in each of the city papers. W. H. Wilson. r . J ohn Michell. C. J. Stubling. W.. Birgfeld. ;. Com K, of R. & S.. .,'.,.-. - Attention Knlgbta. . - . ., .There: will be a - special meeting of Friendship Lodge No. 9 K." of P. at Castle Hall, to receive ;the Grand C. C, of the state of Oregon, on Wednesday . nieht. June 10th. ; . . ..; , . ' All members and visiting brothers are requested to be present. By order of .. . , Joa. Berger. , W. - Birgfeld, ..- . c. C- f.. K. of H- &S. ,. -, The editor of the Chronicle acknow ledges the honor of -card of invitation to attend the commencement exercises at St.Mary's Academv next " Saturday afternoon. C'J-.k u'.-. nt'i i.i o f . - Losti Somewhere on Washington St:, a pocket book ' containing a ten dollar green -back, a five-dollar green back and a two and a half dollar gold piece and some silver. -A suitable reward will be paid for its return to W. p.- Norman of this city jOr to this office. ; -I Vi-k.ort,' Strayed or Stolen." ;."';' "J ' --- A smaH red milk cow "without marks, 3 years old. Any information that will lead to her recovery will be suitably re warded by 7 . j. - -' Mays & Crowe. ' r Notice. V' -. . -'- ' One fresh milk cow for sale, (good milker). .Apply at this office. - . , Three furnished rooms suitable for housekeeping for rent. Apply r at this office : . - Mr. W. E. Jones, of the firm of Hallowcll & 'Donald, wool commission merchants of Boston is in town looking after the interests of his firm. CHRaNlCLK SHOBT STOPS.' For coughs and colds use 2379. v ! se Dnfur 'flour.' ? It is the' best. ' - i ice, fresh eggs, at J. h! Cross' Feed Store, j As? yoar "grocer for Dafufflonrj" t 12379 in the cough syrup for children, j Those who try it, always buy it. S:"B. " JT wxmm J VUU uuuoiip mh . Jierry. tooxes for sale at Joles Bros. $1.2ojer 100., ' '. - Strawberries .".by the box, crate or top at Joles Bros, " ' , " "'' " ' :' 111 r ft manlo snan At .TnlM "Rwa poufids. for $i'.po.. r , . . ; -; .' . Those who. use .the; S. B. headache cure don't have la, grippe ,;.vvt . .. . "" ' ,; ; - Get me a cigar from that fine case at Snipes Sc Kinersley's. ., . -,,..,'".' rorine piooa in one-nait teas poo nful doses SB.,heats Srsaprilla.,., ,,.. ,,.,;.,: ; A, M.. Williams St Co., have on hand fine lot of tennis and bicycle shoes.' '... Centexville .hotej, on the, Goldendale datiou forjtravelerfl., -, , The drug store of C. E. Dunham, de ceased, is now. open and will be so con tinued until .further notice., . ; ; , ... The celebrated Walter H. Tenny Bos-ton-jnade mens' and ..boys' fine boots and shoes in all styles, carried by The Dalies Mercantile company at Brooks A Beers old stand. "' Mr. V.' H. - Brown.' the tuner is in the city now. Any one hav ing a piano to repair or tune, will have der is- left at E. Jacobsen dc Co. ,8 music store. :..- ; i .... . ;i . . .. -,; - Don't - wear your life out scrubbing your kitchen floor when you can buy such beautiful linoleum, the best for kitchen and dining-room, for 75 cents a yard, and oil-cloth at 35 cents a yard at the store of Prina & Nitsche. ... , Long Ward offers for sale one of the best farms of its size in Sherman county. It consists of 240 acres of deeded land at Erskinville. ' There is a never-failing spring of living water capable of water ing five hundred head of stock daily. Tne house, which is a large store build ing with ten rooms attached alone cost $1700. A blacksmith shop and other buildings and the whole surrounded by a good wire fence. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. , Apply bv letter or other wise to the editor of the Chronicle or to the owner, W. L. Ward, Boyd, Wasco county, Oregon.' "" Baby is sick.-The woeful expression of aTDee Moines teamster's countenance showed his deep anxiety was not entire ly without cause,- when he inquired of a druggist of the same city what was best to give a baby for a cold 7. It was not ne cessary for him to say more, his counte nance showed that the pet of the family, if not' the idol of his life was in distress. "We give our baby Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," was - the druggist's 'atiMrer. "I don't like to give the baby such Strang medicine," said the teamster. Yon know John Oleson, of the Watters-Talbot Print ing Co., -don't you?: inquired the drug gist. "His baby, when eighteen months old, got bold of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and drank the whole of it. "Of course "it made the babv vomit 'very freely but did not-injure- it in the ieasu,-ana what is more, it cured tne ba by's cold; - -The- teatnBter already knew the value of the Remedy, having used it himsell, and was now satisfied that there was no. danger in giving it Veven to a baby. For sale by Snipes & Kinersly. , i ; ' - Attention 1 - ' . ' ' The. Dalles Mercantile' company would respectfully-' announce to their 'many patrons that they ..now : have a vwell selected stock of general - merchandise, consisting in part of dress goods, ging hams, challies, sateens,- prints, hosiery, corsets, gloves, handkerchiefs, hats, caps, boots, shoes, gents' furnishing goods, ladies' and mens' underware. eroceries. hardware, crockery, glassware, ' etc., in fact everything'' pertaining to general merchandise. Above being new, full and complete. - Come and see us. . : "He wants it known. Mr. ' J. .' H. Straub, a well known German citizen of Fort Madison, Iowa, was terribly afflicted witn inflammatory rneumatism when Mr.1 J. F. Salmon, a prominent' druggist there j advised him to useChamberlain?B Fain Halm. . One bottle of it cared him His case was a very severe one. : He suf fered a great deal and, now. wants others similarly afflicted to know, what cured him. . 50 cent bottles for sale by Snipes .nanersiy. ... . ... . . .... . .., .. Forfeited Kallroad JLands We are now ready to prepare papers for the filing and entry of Railroad Lands. We also attend to business be fore the 1?. S. Land Office and Secretary of the interior: Persons for ' whom we have prepared papers "and' who are re quired to renew their - applications, will not be charged additional for such papers. . i Thornbury & Hudson, . Rooms 8 and 9, Land Office building, ;-; 4ne. i-iayes, uregon. ; , . ...... -., 'l'A'choice lot' of -brood mares'; "also a namber- of geldings and -fillies bv "Rock- wood Jr." ?''lanter,'f Oregon Wilaes, andHIdah.o Chief,.'? same standard bred Also-, three -fine 1, young stallions by V.Rockwood Jr.'? .out of first class mares. For . prices and terms call on or address either J. W. Condon, or J a. . Larsen, 4.nerLaijes uregon.. KOTICK. I. .. R. E- French, has for sale a number of improved . ranches and anion proved lands in the Grass Valley neighborhood in Sherman county.' They will be 'sold rverycheap 'and onr" reasonable terms. jxtr. rrencn can locate seiners on - some good unsettled claims in the same neigh borhood. -His address is Grass Valley, Sherman county, Oregon. . w Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wben Bawmaslclc; wegreiierCastorCa ., When she vu Child, she cried tor Castoria, When khe became Uias, the clun to Castoria, When uhe had Children, hc gaire them CatorU: , The Dalles Mercantile Co., are now prepared to furnish outfits to the- team sters and -farmers and ail others who desire to purchase anything in general merchandise. . Their line is new, full and complete. Call ' and them. Prices guaranteed. Lots 50x100 feet; 20-foot for Cash or on Installments ; Discount for Cash. No interest. n ' U; I am . t.h- -if Thompson & Butts, Haworth & Thurinan, THE DALLES, OREGON. The Farm Trust c. N. SCOTT, - President. PORTLAND, OREGON. EOBT. MT-A-ITS- MAYS & ; (Successors to ABRAMS & STEWART.) Letallera and OTotsbers Harffware;- Tinware, - Graniteware, - woooenware. SILVERWARE, ETC. AGENTS: "Acorn," "Charter Oak" "Argand STOVES AND RANGES. Pumps, Pipe,1 Plumbers' and Steam Fitters' Supplier Packing, Building Paper, 1 . - SASH, DOORS, SHINGLES. Also a complete stock of CarDenters'. Blank smith's Farmers "Tools and Fine Shelf -AGENTS The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden CuUerr ' - '-" and Anti-Bast All Tinning, Plnmbiilg, wiix oe aone on, 174, 176, 178. 180 SECOND STREET',' - .' We are NOW OPENING a full line of " Black ani Colored Henrietta Cloins, Sateens, Gintthams ani Cali and a large stock of Plain, Embroidered and Plaided S Swiss and NansooksSiEE t .,s in Black and White, for Ladies' and Misses' wear. '.'.' x 1 -.. r : . "i ' '.' -ALSO A JHen's and Boy's Spring and Samffiep Clothing, fleekaicaF and ftoeimt. . . Over Sliirta, TJnderwear, ZIto. A Splendid Line of We also call your attention to our tne nig line of Men's and Boy's .boots and vruuua vj lie buiu t prices kj buii me limes. H. Next Door to The NEW FIRM ! losGoe -DEALERS IN 7 STAPH V AND '.' FANCY 7 GROCERIES, Canned Goods, Preserves, Pickles, Etc. Country Produce Bought and Sold - Goods deliveredFrea to any part of if it Ctp Masonic Block, Corner Third and h. c. NI Glothief and Tailor boots and shoes; ; CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON 8TS.,3 THE DAIXES, OREGOX. - I: i-.i, i i n : DEALERS- IN :- Staple ana pi Sips, Hay, Grain and FetcL : No. 122,Cor. Washingrton and Third. Sts. : DfffiHEB alley in each Block. Sold. C E. Bayard & Co., J. M. Huntington & Con f: ci. . 'Mi & Loan Company, Wm. A. BANTZ, Vice-Pres. & Mgr. CROWE, FOR THE 9 Hardware. FOR- Tinware. - Pipe Work and Repairing snort JNOtice. - - - THE DAIXES, OREOOV. FULL LINE OF- Felt and Straw Hats. line of Ladies' and Children's Shoes and 4a. Shoes and Slippers, and plenty of SOLOMON, Dalles National Bank. ' ; v ;'. NEW STORB & Gibons, Court Streets, The Dalles, OregEL . 1 :!:J If ::f:t'-8