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Ths Dalles Oafly Chronicle.
Entered at the Poatoffioe at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
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TIME TABLES.
Local Advertising.
10 Cents per line for first insertion, and a Cents
per 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.
' Railroads.
BAST BOUND.
No. 2, Arrives 11 .40 a. m. Departs 11 :45 A. M.
" t, ' " 12:05 r. M. " 12:S0f. m.
WEST BOUND.
No. 1, Arrives 4:40 A. M. Departs 4:60 A. K.
" ft " 6:20 P. M. " :5 P. X.
Two locat freights that carry passengers leave
one for the west at 7:45 a. K.,and one for the
east at 8 A. M.
STAGES.
For Prinerille, via. Bate Oven, leave daily
except Sunday) at 6 A. M. .
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. u .
For Duf ur, Kingsley, Wamio, WapiniUa, Warm
Springs and Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
Sunday) at 6 a.m.
For Ooldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
week except Sunday at 8 a. m.
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House.
Post-Ofnce.
. omci HOURS
General Delivrey Window 8 a. m.
Money Order " 8 a.m.
Sunday ii D " 9 a. m.
CLOBIND O MAILS
to 7 p.m.
to 4 p. m.
to 10 a.m.
By trains going East 1p.m. and
" " West S . m. and
11:45 a.m.
4:45 p. m.
.7:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
8tage for Golden dale
" PrineviUe..
" 44 :"Dufurand Warm Springs. .
.6:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
6:30 a. m.
f reaving lor L,yie at uaruana .
" " "tAntelope...
Except Sunday.
(Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and
44 Monday Wednesday -and
Saturday.
Friday.
METEOROLOGICAL EEPOET.
Paelflo I -J Rela- D.t'r W State
Coast bab. g tive of . of
Time. P Hum Wind Weather
A.K 29.98 44 92 West Clear
I P. M 29.92 63 62 44 Cloudy
Maximum temperature, 65; minimum tem
perature, 38.
WEATHER PROBABIHTIBS.
1 Tbb Dalus, Sept. 19, 1891.
RAIN Weatlier forecast till IS m.
I Sunday: Light raint. Slightly
Warmer.
MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1891.
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in.
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Press Dispatches.
LOCAL BBITITIK8.
J. A. Guilliford of Dufur was in town
today.
C. J. VanDayn came in from Tygh
Valley this morning.
Win. Holder, state lecturer of the
Grange, is in the city.
V. C. Brock, the county clerk of Sher
man county, is in the city.
E. Jacobsen left last night for . Port
land, and is expected back tonight. '-
Mr. 8. P. Shutt, editor and proprie
ter of the Condon Globe, was in the city
I yesterday.
Mr. E. M. Shutt, the genial pub-
llarkAr nf f)A Afnrn Cllum'fr waa in Tha
' Dalles yesterday. ,
Mr. J. C, Meins' wood saw will start
up just as soon as Mr. Meins obtains a
casting he has sent for, east, and which
he expects here any moment.
Mr- S. A. Byrne, late in the employ of
George 8trowbridge, the druggist of
Portland, and a graduate of the Pharm
aceutical Department of the Toronto
University, is now in the employ of
Blakeley & Houghton of this city.
Coloael E. W. Kevins received a let
ter this-morning from a brother, on his
way back from a visit to Europe, writ
ten mid-way between New York and
Liverpool and mailed on his arrival in
New York. The tetter was dated Sun
. day the 13th inst. It arrived here
seven days and a half from the time it
was written and four days and a half
from the time it was mailed in New
York.
Last Saturday, while driving near Mr,
Wheeler's place, Mrs. C. G. Roberts'
horse got frightened at some portion of
the harness getting loose, and ran away,
smashing the buggy. Mrs. Roberts re
tained her seat and held on to the reins
until he broke loose from the buggy and
took to the woods, when she very prop
rly let him go. Assistance was soon at
hand, and another team procured, with
which she came on to town. It is a won
der that Mrs. Roberts and her little boy
were not both killed, and but for her
presence of mind serious damage would
vertainly have been done. Olacier. '
We call the attention of our readers to
the advertisement of Chrisman & Corson
In another column. These gentlemen
have succeeded to the first-class grocery
business so long conducted by George
Ruch, who retires from the trade. The
new firm will not only conduct the busi
ness at the old stand, but they will en
deavor to conduct it so that its reputation
for keeping nothing but the best of ev
erything in the grocery line will be
maintained. - The new firm will also
keep a full line of mill feed, and will de-
liver everything purchased at the store,
to any part of the city free of charge.
been La the city since last Friday, hav-
ing come here -as the representative of
the Portland Unitarian society, to look
after the sufferers by the fire, lectured
by request last evening in the court
vhouse to a very deeply interested aud
; ience, on the. - subject of 'Economics."
Those who had the pleasure of hearing
Mrs. Thompson speak of the lecture as
being a treat the people of The Dalles
seldom have the opportunity of enjoy-!
ing. Mrs. Thompson left for White Sal
mon this morning
Mr. L. E. Crowe went to Portland
yesterday evening,
Dr. Taylor has returned from an ex
tended trip to the country,
Senator Dolph and family left Port
land for Washington last Friday night.
Mr. and Mtb. J. H. Sherar returned
from their trip to the east yesterday
morning.
Judges Bradshaw and A. S. Bennett
left Saturday night for Condon to attend
circuit court,
Last night's east bound passenger
brought fourteen persons belonging to
The Dalles up from Portland.
We regret to hear that W. S. Myers
has been quite seriously indisposed
He was feeling better this forenoon.
Assistant Manager Edward Cooking
ham of the Union Pacific company has
reeigned, to enter into business in New
York
After the Seattle fire the Odd Fellows
of this city sent to their brethren of the
burnt city the sum of $25. Yesterday
the Seattle Odd Fellows returned the
money -with a kindly reference to the
former gift from The Dalles,
Bartholomew Parodi shipped on Sat
urday to the Portland exposition, a box
of apples, of nearly uniform size, seven
teen of which filled the box and one at
least weighed a pound and three quar
ters. They were raised on Mr. Parodi's
ranch on Chenowetb Creek.
The engine which the fire department
of Portland kindly lent to this city,
while our engine is being repaired, came
up from Portland yesterday. Judging
from the test that was made of it yester
day afternoon we imagine it stands as
much in need of repairs as our own.
The stockholders of the grange store
will meet in this city tomorrow to con
sider the advisability of continuing the
business. They have already settled
with the insurance company, and the
sentiment of nearly all the stockholders,
so far as heard from, is in favor of open
ing up again
Mr. G. W. Johnston and family came
up from Portland Saturday. Mr. John
stoa went to Portland with the inten
tion of staying but a month spent there
in the rain brought him to the conclu
sion that a much better climate and
more prosperous times could not be
found outside The Dalles.
Walter Johns, aged about fifteen years,
son of Thomas Johns of this city, met
with a painful accident Saturday after
noon that may leave him a cripple for
life. He was riding on the running gear
of a wagon, when one of hiajegs came in
contact with a stump and the leg was
broken square off, a little above the an
kle. Dr. W. E. Rinehart -was called in
and reduced the fracture.
Died. :
The Chboniclk regrets to hear that
Ray Johnston, the youngest child of
Mr. and Mrs; T. H. Johnston of Dufur,
died about ten o'clock this forenoon of
croup. The child was apparently in its
usual good health till eight o'clock last
evening, when the first symtoms of the
dread disease was noticed by its parents.
It soon became alarmingly ill, and in
spite of the best medical attendance it
passed away at the hour mentioned
above. .Little Ray was an unusually
bright, healthy and winsome child, and
the bereaved parents have the heartfelt
sympathy of the whole community. The
child was aged thirteen months and 28
days. The funeral will take place to
morrow at one o'clock.
. The widow of Editor Southerland of
the Sunday Welcome has sued J. J. Tlnr
nett, the present editor, to refrain txw-
session of the paper. Mrs. Sutherland
alleges that at the time of her husband')
death the paper was Davirur a nrnfifc n
mouth of $400 and she charges that Bur
nett took forcible possession of the
paper and plant, without her permission
or consent. . She accordingly claims
damages in the sum of $5000 and $500
for expenses -and in addition wants a
judgment for $10,000, the value of the
paper ana all the type and fixtures be
longing to it. . , '
The special election called on the 14th
inst. in Milton, for the purpose of vot
ing on the question of bonding the city
for $10,000, for an extension of the water
system and the purchase of an electric
light plant, resulted in the necessary
two-thirds majority for both measures.
The enterprising citizens, through whose
efforts this result was obtained, are
jubilant.
. Those wrin AA nnt dm tko n... r
tAn runt, winnv nA, 4ntlA .i..
MU1CU W VUV
finest diSDla.iT nf mtmA v, v.-o v.-.
shown this season. There were teal.
mallard and spoonbill ducks, brant,
grey squirrel and snipe. Graham ex
pects tonight by the Regulator, bear,
venison, grouse and pheasants. 21-1 1
A responsible contractor offers to kor
the streets of New. York clean for inflV-
000 a year, $1,000,000 less than it now
costs the taxpayers through the manipu
lation of Tammany and kindred institu
tions. .
Missouri has 23,000 miles of coal fields.
and Missouri has 23,000 men, at least,
who meter a rlrinV nf wriiotrcv an1
-- - ,.vj VA U DIU1
bath to a coal field. - ,
Pay your city tax at once and save
extra costs. Time is up.
O. KncusLT.
City Treasurer. -
21-tf. .
A Card to the PofeUe.
Having disposed of my entire stock of
groceries, provisions, and good will to
Messrs. Unnsman cc Corson of this city,
I cheerfully recommend them as worthy
of the same confidence so kindly be
stowed upon me. While retiring from
the grocery business, I wish to express
my heartfelt gratitude to my many
friends and patrons for the liberal sup
port and pleasant business relations dur
ing these many years, and bespeak for
my successors the same Kindly treat
ment from a generous public.
21-4t Gko. Ruch.
Stock Holder Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the
Wasco Warehouse company will be held
at the office of French & Co., The Dalles,
Oregon, on Wednesday September 30th,
1891, at 3 :30 p. m., for the purpose of
electing directors for the ensuing year
and the transaction of such other busi
ness as may come before it.
The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 29th, 1891.
9-6td. G. J. Faelby,
; Secretary Wasco Warehouse Co.
Notice.
All persons are hereby warned not to
purchase or negotiate for a certain
promissory note bearing date about June
5, 1890, given by Max Vogt & Co. to
Pat Donlan, for $1188, payable one year
after the date of said note with interest
thereon at 8 per cent, per annum, as said
note is claimed by said Donlan to have
been lost or stolen. ,
The Dalles, Or., Aug. 27, 1891.
8-27-d&w-4w Max Vogt A Co.
Woodmen, Take1 Notice. v .
There will be a meeting of Mt. Hood
comp No. 59, Woodmen of the World, at
K. of P. Hall, on Tuesday evening, Sept.
52d, at 7 :30 p. m. Every member is ur
gently requested to attend this meeting,
as business of great importance to indi
vidual members as well as to the camp
must be transacted at this meeting.
By Order of the Board of Managers.
19-2t
As Old Adage.
There is an old adage : "What every
body says must be true." . Henrv Cook.
of New Knoxville, Ohio, in a recent let
ter says: unam berlam a Cough Rem
edy has taken well here. . Evervbodv
likes it on account of the immediate
relief it gives." There is nothing like it
to loosen and relieve a severe cold. For
sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists, dw
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Notwithstanding the fire we still have
a half million (500 thousand) feet of
. BOUGH AND DBBSSED LUMBEB
Suitable for buildings of all kinds ; also
our planing kill is the only one now in
the vicinity and ready to turn out mill
work of every description.
d9-3 Jos. T. Pbtkbs.
They Speak From Experience.
"We know from experience in the use
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it
will prevent croup," says Messrs. Gad
bcry & Worley, Percy, Iowa. ' They
also add that the remedy has given great
satisfaction- in ' this vicinity, and that
they believe it to be the best in the
market for throat and lung diseases.
For sale by Snipes & Kinerslv druggists.
Twenty Dollars Seward.
pipes above the city between the flume.
ana me reservoir, urns doing mucn dam
age. This must be stopped and a re-
1 x nk I l i ir j t ' i
waru ui la iiereuy uuereu ioreviaence
that will lead to the conviction of per-
Board of Directors.
NOTICE.
R. E. French has for sale a number of
improved ranches and' unimproved
lands in the Grass Valley neighborhood
in Sherman county. They will be sold
very cheap and on reasonable terms.
Mr. French can locate settlers - on some
good unsettled claims in the same neigh
borhood. His address is Grass Valley,
Sherman county, Oregon.
Notice.
Citv taxes for 1891 are now due.
Dalles City tax assessment is now in my
hand and will be held in my office for
sixty days. Sixty davs from date, July
18, 1891, city taxes will be delinquent.
O. .K.IKBBSI,Y,
City Treasurer.
3TOTICB.
All indebted to the firm of Fish &
Bardon will please call at the store of
Mays & Crowe and pay up all bills im
mediately to Fish & Bardon. . ' 1
Fish A Baboon. -September
14, 1891. . i-4tf '
' -. - .; . . V
St. Patrick's pills are care fall v - Dre-:
pared from the best material and accord
ing to the most approved formula, and
are the most perfect cathartic and liver
pill that can be produced. We sell
them. Snipes A Kinbbbly.
d-w . . Druggists.
For Sale At a Bargain. :
The Miturinn Rinlana mon.
stock and fixtures. I am prepared to
offer a rare bargain owing to a change in
premises or of A. Vam tha lan
office.
15tf. ' J A. Vabnbt.
Tor Bale Cheap.
A ffentle. riananmA familv Knui n
anew covered buggy and harness for
eaits cneap. Appiy ai wis omce. lotf
For Rantv
Two fnrniHheH mnma anW.piKla iV on
tieman, conveniently and pleasantly lo
cated. Enquire at this office.
Pastor).
Good fltnrtrkle tLxtA maslw naa4nM
be had on the A. B. Moore place on
Three-mile, two and one-half miles from
town. 8-17-tf. -
Wanted.
A girl to do general housework. Tn a
good girl good wages will be paid. Ap
ply to Mrs. J. P. Mclnerny. 9-i2tf
Wanted. ... .
A onrl tn An vAnem! Knnaa arak .
road ranch seventeen miles' from The
uaues. Appiv at tnis omce. 8-17-tf: .
: Foment.'
OnA fnnr.mnm Vinrt oa af lift mw.A A
large rooms for $5. Inquire of Joseph
. -- a - . 4
A child' onld
find it at this office by proving property
and paying for this advertisement. ,
For coughs and colds use 2370.
2379 is the cough syrup for children.
Leave orders for dressed chickens at'
W. A. Kirby's. 9-18-lt
Get me a cigar from that fine case at
Snipes & Kinersley's.
Fresh oysters in every style' at the
Columbia candy factory. 18-tf
Farley & Frank have a lot of second
hand tents of all sizes for sale cheap, tf
A choice article of Hood River seed
rye for sale at the Wasco Warehouse.
8- 21-lm
Mr. N. B. Whyers has secured the
privilege of selling pools at the coming
lair. 9-12-td.
Mrs. J. C. Meins has a large parlor
that would be suitable for two gentlemen
roomers, 9-4-tf
J. H. Larsen will buv all scrap iron
of all kinds and pay the highest market
price. See him at the East End.
9- 9-tf. ,
Pianos and furniture repolished. For
reference apply to Leslie Butler or Dr.
Tucker. 9-14-2w. Geo. H. LaDow.
F. Dehm is again' on deck. He saved
his stock and tools and has opened busi
ness at the cigar factory on First street.
9-9-lm . -
Maier & Benton are prepared to do all
kinds of plumbing, tin-roofing, and tin
work. See them at the old Bettingen
stand. , tf
William .Michell , is again readv to fill
all orders in the undertaking business
and can be found at the store of George
Ruch or at Mr. Ruch's residence.
9-11-2W.
A. A. Brown has re-opened at 109 Un
ion street, north end of the first building
north of Court house yard, where he
will be pleased to see his old customers.
d-w-9-8-tf.
Max Blank wishes to inform the peo
ple of The Dalles that he has not
raised on brick, and is selling them for
the same price as before. And will trv
and supply all demands with the best of
improved machine made brick, as soon
as time win anow.
15tf. - Max Blank.
Long Ward offers for sale one of the
best farms of its size in Sherman countv.
It consists of 240 acres of deeded land at
Erskinville. ' There is a never-failing
spring ot living water capable ot water
ing five hundred head of stock dailv
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
: t ur-,1 i i j i i
guuu wire acuw. vr 111 ue hoiu cneap and
on easy terms. Apply bv letter or other
wise to the editor of the Chboniclk or to
the owner,. W. L. Ward, Boyd, Wasco
county, uregon.
.. To Contractors.
Proposals endorsed "Proposals for ex
tending -water main" will be received at
the office of the Board of Water Com
missioners of Dalles City until 2 p. m.,
Monday. Sept. 28. 1891. for durzintz and
refilling 3000 lineal feet of trench in the
streets of Dalles City; for laying 3000
feet of cast iron pipe and appurtenances
and for hauling and distributing the
same. -
Profiles and Specifications can be seen
at the office of 'the board.
The right is reserved to reject any and
ail DldS. - U. 1 fHILLIPS,
17-lw Secretary.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
, wnen Baby waa sick, we gave her Caatoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria
When she became Miss, the clang to Cwstoria,
When she bad Children, she gave tbem Caatorl
Still on Deek.
Phcenix Like lias Arien
Prom the Ashes!
JAMES WHITE,
J ?The Restauranteur Has Opened the
re' 3 , ur . r-
Baldwin Restaurant
'OS MAIN STREET
Where.be will be glad to see any and all
'-!"-.' l . of his old patrons!
Open day and Night. First class meals
tfcerity-fivecent.
THE
Dalles, Portland & Astoria
HAVIGATIOS 00MPABTS
Elegant Steamer
HEGUltMOH
' Will leave the foot of Court Street
' . every morning at 7 A. M.
. ; ": : for '
Portland and Way Points
Connections Will be Made with the
Fast Steamer
MtES GUY,
. At the Foot of the Cascade Locks.
For Passenger or Freight Rates, Apply
, . to Agent, or Purser on Board.
8. t. BROOKS, Agent.
The Northwestern
OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN".
' ' : : : v
Assets over $42,000,000.00.
Surplus over $6,500,000.00.
Prof. E. L. SAuej,, Laookda Hbiohts, Springfield, O., June 15, 18W.
Dayton, Ohio. ,
withtoequiiab my expert..
state that in the eatpaTXjVl settlement with ma, rwoaJa
the Equitable upon thS Ten-Yr oHne 'f S?k at a Ten:p Le ioUr Im
amounted to 3712.00 hlTonOne Toeriod expired MriV?,?15 ViumB daring the perM
Company then offered me tbe f oUowtoSSfetunV? January of pre8ent '"
FIBST-ApaMupcyfdr '. ,000 00
. SECOND A paid up policy for.' SS
THIED-SurrSdermFpolicy,andv
niri th' t f' i ttal Jpvestment renders further comment unnecessary.
I took ?ttenvv? K?iLthV,i8 fl b5en my experience with the Northwestern, in which in 1882.
ROSS MITCHELL.
rnilfi?! S11 of comparisons with all the leading Life Insurance Com
panies of the United States. Full information furnished upon application to
T, A. HUDSON,
Associate General Agent.
. , JOHN A. REINHARDT,
- Special Agent, The Dalles, Oregon.
EOBT.MATS. I,.II.OBOWIl
MAYS & CROWE,
(Successors to ABRAM8 A STEWART.)
Iletallersj and Totl3ers
HarflwarB, - Tinware, - Granlteware, - wooaenware,
SILVERWARE, ETC.
: AGENTS FOR THE :
"Acorn," "Charter Oak" "Argand"
STOVES AND RANGES.
Pumps, Pipe, Plumbers' and Steam Fitters' Supplies,
Packing, Building Paper,
SASH. DOORS, SHINGLES.
Also a complete stock of Carpenters', Blacksmith's and
Farmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware.
.
AGENTS. FOR
The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden Cutlery and'
Tableware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves, "Grand" Oil Stoves
and Anti-Rust Tinware.
A 11 m - . -a .
aii j. inning, M.umDing, iipe WorJfc and Repairing
will be done on Short Notice.
SECOND STREET, - - - - THE DALLES, OREGON.
fteu Qolumbia otel,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Best Dollar a Day House on the CJoast!
First-Class Meals, 25 Cents.
First Class Hotel in Every Respect.
None but the Best of White Help Employed.
T. T. Nicholas, Ppop. .
H. C? NIELS6N,
Glothicr and Tailor,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Cap, -Trunks and Valises,
CORNER OF, SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS., THE DALLES, OR EGON
: DEALERS IN:
aqd F
Hay, Grain
Masonic Block, Corner Third and
Staple
L. RORDEN & GO.
-ith a Fall
CroGkeiy and Glasscuafe
ff the present
pitebmon's Boot
Life insurance Co
icy
and Feed.
Coart Streets. The Dalies, Qregsa-
bine of-
nil! be foond at
and Shoe Gtof c.
Groccnes,