The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 29, 1891, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Oregon,
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Entered at the Postofnco at The Dalles,
ub ttecoud-clnss mutter.
TIME TAULES.
Local Advertising.
10 f'ent' per line for first insertion, and ft Cunts
tvr line for each subsequent insertion.
Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than :i'oVln?k
will appear tae following day.
Railroad.
No. , Arrives 11:W a. m. DupHrto 11:4." a. m.
"8. " 12: OS P.M. ' LI: 30 P. M.
. WEST ISOUKD.
So. 1. Arrives 4:40 a. if. iieixirts 4:50 a. M.
" 7, " 6:!P. M. " C:4oP. K. i
Two locai freights that carry passengers leave
one for the wejtat 7:45 a. m., and one for the
eaatatSA. K.
STAGES.
For Priitevllle, via. Bake
Oven, leave daily
except Sunday) at H a
For Antolone. Mitchell
Canyon City, leave
Mondavs. Wednesdavsand Fridays.at 6 a, m.
For liufur, Kingsley, Waraic, Wapinitia, Warm
Springs pud Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
Sunduv) at ti A M.
For Goldendule, Wash., leave every day of the
reek except Sunday at X A. M.
Ottlces for all lines at the Umatilla House.
Font-Office.
OFFICK HOURS
General Delivrey "Window. . . 8 a
to 7 i. m.
Money Order
8 a. m. to 4 p. iti.
Sunday . t
l a. m. to 10 a. in.
JJ)SING OF MAILS
Hy trains going Knst 9 p. in. and 11: 15 a. m.
44 44 West y p. in. and 4:45 p.m.
Stage for Goldendale , 7:30 a.m.
"Prineville ii:30u. to.
" 44Dufur and Warm Springs. . .!::) a. m.
V flviug for I.yle At liartland. .5:30 a. m.
i.4-"44 44 44 J Antelope 5:30 a.m.
Except Eundny.
iTri-weekly. Tnesdav Thursday and Saturday:
44 Monday Wednesday and Friday.
METEOROLOGICAL EEP0ET.
Pacific i
Coast ba it.
Time. i
Rcla-D.fri
i tivei of j
Ilium Wind
I State
j of
i Weather.
: -i
1 .r iS. W.1 .02
! 7.s ;Wcst '
S A. M. . .
3 P. M...
MM i 4."i
30.10'!
Sprinkle
lluur
Maximum temperature, .V- minimum tem
perature, 41. ..'.'.
WEATHKli TJtOBABlLITIES.
The Dam.es, Oct. 29, 1891.
Weather forecast till 12 m.
RAIN
Friday;, cooler, probably fol- (
7 . . i I. . . . - ...... 1 J. .u .... VA(..M 1
lowed by fair weather, on fiatur-
I
day
THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1891.
The Chronicle . is the Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
. Press Dispatches.' , t
LOCAt BREVITIES.
Notice, Eddie ! Eddie !
The show window of Farley & Frank
ontains a very beautiful exhibit of lap
robes for winter use.
A large party from Heppner and Lex
ington morrow county arrived in town
last night to take advantage of the fifty
cent rate on the Baker.
A private letter from J. H. Hall, for
merly foreman of the North Dalles shoe
factory now in San Francisco, gives the
information that Mr. Hall intends re
turning in the near future and taking up
his residence at Hood River.
Citizens of The Dalles observe a
marked decrease in the' number of pas
sengers arriving on the noon train since
the Regulator was pil on the river.
They are taking advanfage of the fifty
cent rate on theBaker to the, loss of the
Union Pacific of $3.10 a head.
An interesting reunion of five sisters,
after a lapse of thirty years took place
today at the house of Dr. Taylor in this
city when Mrs. Baker of Tacoma and
Mrs. John Clarno of John ' Days met'
Mrs. Dr. Taylor, Mrs. L. D. Oakes of
Bake Oven, and Mrs. Benefiel of Lexing
ton, Morrow county. There is still one
sister not here, Mrs. OsburjT of Willa
mina, Yamhill county, and an ohly
brother, Charles Branson of Fossil.
J. B. Totterdell, a stone mason, who
has been working in this city part of the
time, since the fire, is a real smart man.
He and an employe named Jeff Sullivan
roomed together at the Columbia hotel.
Monday night Tetterdell paid Sullivan
the sum 6f $26 for wages. When both
went to bed that night the $2(5 was in
Sullivan's pocket. Tuesday morning it
.wasn't and Totterdell had skipped the
town. It is believed' he left on the
Baker. A warrant has been issued for
his arrest . '
Tuesday night last Frank Lee editor
of the Nort Incest Pacific Fanner, while
stopping at the Caledonia hotel. Grants,
lost his overcoat. Next, morning as' the
east-bound freight arrived Frank took a I
At , 1 . f
run inrougn tne uox cars w nere ne dis
covered the missing garment adorning the
form of a live hobo- while his head was
covered with the stage driver's hat and
the stage driver's coat
hung over his I
arm. Frank inarched him back to the
hotel where he was undressed and given !
leu minutes io leave town, trank was
only sorry he had not the chance
ship him to Portland on the Baker.'
'. i
' Leslie Butler went down to
.
Portland!
I.e. ITAnflnl. 4k 1) I . . . T T
I
. w wT i ".r,"'
the boat left here with twenty-one j
nrDBonnAM, ..11 T 1
but one. The two boats. nrrived at
White-Salmon at the same time. Four
teen passengers were awaiting at fho
landing and thirteen of them got on the
Regulator. Ten passengers' got on the
peoples' boat at Hood River and . the
Regulator stopped at every landing be
tween here and the Cascades, while the
IJaker made only two landings, one' at
White Salmon and the other at the wood
yard. : At two landings lelow . the-' locks
there .was a lot of hay, grain and other
farm produce which the Union Pacific
had blTered to carry for nothing. The
owners to a man said the' company
could not iiaie a ounce of it and Dalles I
City got it. . ttie"h is the universal feel-i
j ing and tlie ChboSicle is glad of it. j
; ijeWepaper situation in this city !
j ia precisely as folly ws: The CnRpsici-E
i has poked the Sun off the fence and that i
paper is how the open apologist of the I
L nion Pacific and M. A. Moody. The
Times-Mountaineer has too wholesome a
dread of public opinion to do the same,
so it has crawled into a hole and pulled
the. hole in after it. Meanwhile the
Chronicle is on top and it is going to
stay there. ' '
WASCO ACADEMY NOTES.
The second Latin class is just through
! with Caesar. The final examination
I'was, given yesterday. They will read
irgil as their next author, instead of
Cicero. -
The debating society held a spirited
debate last Friday after school on the
subject of the competition of conict labor
with free labor. The weight of argument
was decidedly against such opposition.
Humor has it that eertain boys from
the city are planing some malicious mis
chief in connection with the Hallowe'en
social next Saturday evening. Although
under no obligation to do so, theGeome
try class, which gives the social, has
made special provision for the reception
and entertainment of all who interfere
n Anyway with their guests. .We hope
the rumor will prove unfounded.
Interest in out-of-door sports has cul
I initiated in the formation of a base ball
! association in connection with the acad
! emy. A committee appointed to draft a
constitution reported Monday last.
Their report .with a few slight changes
was adopted, nd the following officers
elected: President, Albert P. O'Leary
vice-president, Xyman W. Lee; secre
lary-ireasurer, tjiyue r. lionney : man
ager, 'Jesse W. Allen. Henceforth all
games. "etc. will be under the auspices of
the association. - .
'e must remind Player, whose com-
munication appeared in a recent" issue of
j the Times-Mountaineer, that he has a de
fective ( memory. The city nine could
!l 1, IMI . ...
naruiy win "inree or iour games ' irpm
the academy team during a season when
the latter, received but one defeat, and
that by a score of 15 to 14. Again, he
lorgets that he personally gave a chal
lenge to one of our players and made ah
oral agreement with our manager to play
us three games, as was previously stated
in the "Notes." We hope he will stand
by his offer in the Mountaineer and give
us a game at an early date. -t
The "eternal fitness of things" is al
ways duly appreciated ; witness the fol
lowing which occurred in the German
class : Pupils are reciting a vocabulary
rapidly. Teacher. "Sweet,- Mr. C."
Class leaves put the punctuation and ap
plauds the proper use of the adjective in
connection with the name of the pupil
called upon to recite.'
. Tliej Speak From Experience.
"We know from experience in the use
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it
will prevent croup," says Messrs. Gad
berry & 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.
FOB SALE. ,
A valuable residence property, situ
ated in a favorable and central part of
the city is on sale. The house is fur
nished with all modern conveniences
and surroundings. Enquire at this
office for further particulars. 10-17-tf
Are Your Children Subject to Croup?
As a preventive and cure for croup,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has' no
rival. It is, in fact, the only remedy
that can always be depended upon and
that is pleasant and safe to take. There
is not the least danger in giving it to
children, as it contains no injurious
substance. -For sale at 50 cents per bottle
by Snipes & Kinersly. Druggists. . d&w.
Notice. -
Chas..Stubbling desires all those in
debted to hirri to come up and settle as
soon a? possible. He lost all his stock
by the late fire and a prompt settlement
would greatly oblige him. 9-26-d&w-tf
- i , (.
For Sale At a Bargain.-
The Mission Gardens, greenhouse,
stock mid fixtures. I am prepared to
offer a rare bargain owing to a change in
residence- For terms enquire at the
premises or of A. N. Yarney at the land
office.
. -.lotf. J. A. Vabnev.
NOTICE.
All indebted to the firm of Fish &
Bardon will please call at the store of
Mays & Crowe and pav up all bills im
mediately to Fish & Bardon.
Fl81I &-BA11DON.
Septeinlrcr 14, 1891. 14-tf V
Jiotlce.
I hereby give notice that I will not be i
responsibfe for anv debts contracted bv i
'lmy wife, Mrs. Jennie Willig, after this
1 10-3 311(1
. Octoler 3, 1891 Phillip Willig.
Tea Tuade.,-Wanted agent for the
sale of Indian and Ceylon teas. Apply
'I' T . . . . .
For fine crrsp cabbage for saner krout
go to J. II. Cross' Feed Store.
29-2t. .
Notice.
..Notice is hereby given
that seal pro-
posals will be received at the office
sof the
Oity Record, until 4 o'clock p., m. of
October 30th, 1891, for furnisning the
city with 20 cords of oak and 2 , cords of
fir wood to be delivered in front of the
city marshal's office. The wood must
be dry and of first quality, and to be in
spected - before the bid is accepted.
Council reserves the right to reject any
and all bids. By order of the common
council. . Fbank Menefeb.
. 10-20-29 Recorder.
CHtlONICLE SHORT
For coughs and colds use 2379.
.. Seed Rye for, sale at Joles Bros, - 10-9tf
2379 is the cough syrup for chifdm
'' Get me a cigar from that fine eaweVat
- i?paai ,.t. ;
fi:' B'e
Columbia candy factory, . . 181"
Joles iJros. Jjave two good mares to
trade for nay or potatoes. . 10-9tf
Compressed yeast, the best and quick
est.. Try it. For sale bv John Booth,
the grocer. - - . . ' t i-27-3t.
Try compressed yeast, the best and
quickest yeast known. For sale bv John
Booth, the grocer. 10-27-3t.
, Charlea Stublintr lias oneneH t hia
saloon in the building next door west of
the Germania saloon. . - tf
Compressed yeast, something fine.
For sale by John Booth, the grocer.
10-27-3t. ,
J. H. Larsen will buy all scrap iron
of all kinds and pav the highest, market
price. See him at the East End.
9-9-tf.
Maier & Benton are prepared to do all
kinds of plumbing, tin-roofing, and tin
wort, bee them at the old Bettingen
stand. tf' -
Max Blank wishes to inform the peo-
pie of The Dalles that he has not
raised on brick, and ia selling them for
the same price as before. And will try
and supply all demands with the best o'f
improved machine made brick, as soon
as timo will allow. - .' .'
15tf. . Max Blank.
Long Ward offers for sale one of the
best farms of tts size in Sherman county.
It consists of 240 acres of deeded land at
Erskinville. There is a never-failing
spring of living water capable 01 water
ing live 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 I
on easy terms. Apply bv letter or other- !
wise to tne editor of the Chronicle or to
the owner, W. L. Ward, Boyd, AVasco
county, Uregou. . ".
FINAL .SETTLEMENT NOTICE.
In the County Court of thr Connti of H'arn and
y yrriivn. Ktiinifj a a court or prooale in
the. matter -tf the entate itf. Louif. Karknuin, de
ceased. To whom it may concern: ,''-'-.
NOTICE is hereby given that 1: I. Bunrot, nd
, miuistrator of the snid estate has this clay
tiled in said court his final account an adminis
trator of said extate and that londav, November
2, 1SU1, is the day appointed by said court for the
neanng 01 oDjecuons to said nnat account and
settlement thereof.. U 1. IH'RciKT, .
'Administrator.
Dated October 4J4, 1891. 10-21-6t.
, . An Old Adage.
There is an old adage : "What everv
body says must be true." Henry Cook,
Of ew Knoxville, Ohio, in a recent let
ter says : "Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy has taken well here. Everybody
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, druggistsvdw
. SfOTICB.
B. 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. '
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was nick, we gave her Castorte. '
When she mi a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, '
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
WANTED. ; '
A sn.r to do general housework in a
small family. For particulars apply at
the office of Thornbory & Hudson, -17.
S. land office building, The Dalles, Ore
gon. . ' 10-27-tf.
. Pasture. . ' . k
Good stubble and meadow basture "to
be had on the A. B. Moore- nlace on
Three-mile, two and one-half miles from
town. '...--- . 8-17-tf.
i j . For Sale Cheap. ' -A
gentle, handsome family horse and
a new covered buggy and harness for
sale cheap. Apply at this office. Jotf
Pay your
city " tax at once and save
Time is up.
; O. KlNEHNLY.
Citv Treasurer.
! extra costs.'
21-tf.
tVanted.
81!
4pply to Mrs. !
Hugu Frasier.
10-26-tf. .
;For rent Two fine' residence lots
Fourth street. Apply at this office.
10-19-1 m.-
.' :
'.'!'.. NOTICE. . '
To the merchants of The Dalles. In '
ordering freight shipped be sure and!
nave it marked cire of Hohnan & Co..
Portland, Or., who will -transfer all
freight to the Dalles Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co. . '
- Holm as .& Co. .
Dravmen and forwarders. ...
Ko. 2-1 N. Front street.
j. 10-22 12-22. v Portland, Or
A Favorite Remedy. . .
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy . is. a
iavoriie during ine winter months on ac-
count of its great success in the cure of
colds. .There is nothing that will loosen
a severe cold so quickly, or as promptly
relieve tne lungs. l hen it counteracts i
any tendency toward pneumonia. It is
pleasant and safe to take, and fully
worthy of its popularity. For sale by
Snipes & Kinersly, The Dalles, Or. d-w '
--Xliere la None Better." I
Dr. R. L. St, John .of Howlandr Put
nam county, Missouri, takes especial
pleasure in - recommending Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy, because he knows
it to be reliable. ' He has used it in his
practice for several years, and says there
is none better, , It is especially valuable
for colds and as a preventative and cure
for croup. '. This most excellent medicine
is for sale by Snipes & Kinersly, The
Dalles, Or. . ' ; d-w ,
'OK SALE:
all on the bluff above the brewery which
w,' be sold cheap or trade for cattle.
if??"8 . J. L. Kelly,
9-11-tf - The Dalles.
For Kent.
ruums Buuaoie tor gen-
. a!DletlX and pleasantly lo-
, -Ued. Enquire at this office.
Phil Willig,
124; U3JON ST., THE DALLES, OR.
KeepS on hand a full line of
Mlf.N'S AND YOUTH'S
Read? - Made Clothing.
Pants and Suits-.
. MADE TO ORDER
Otr Reasonable Te7ts.
Call and see-ray Goods before
. nurchasrn? elsewhere.
. . ... THE" '
Dalles, Portland & Astoria
.' - -' - ., .
' HAYIGATIOU COMPANY'S
'" ' Elegant Steamer .
Will leave the foot of Court Street
every morning at 7 A.TVI.
' . for;
Portland and Way Points
Connections Will be Made with the
, - Fast Steamer
DAIihES CITY,
, At the Foot of the Cascade Locks. "
For Passenger or Freight Kates, Apply
. to Agent, or Purser on Board. .
Office northeast orncr o Court and Muin street
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS: ;
TRANSACT A GX HAINAN KING BU8INK8-
Letters of Credit issued availaWe in the
. 'Eastern States
Sight : Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sol don Ne York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.. .
Collections
orable term..
made at all points on fv-
R. B. HOOD,
Livery; Feed and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission arid Money
Advanced on Horses
I Left for Sale.
' OFFICE OF
The Dalles and Goldendale Slage Line.
.Stage Leaves The Dulles Everv Morning "
lit 7::mi nnd Goldendale at 7:3. All
Ireight must be left ut K. IS.
Hood s olliee the eve-
. - ning before. '
R. B. HOOD, Proprietor.
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or.
I will
take - contracts for
Closets and Chim-
! cledninff
iimvft nf. i-iflntis'llilu r:iU
Leave orders at the .store of!
Clirisman .t Corson. i
'''''' '''!
' GRANT MORSE.!
-' m-ii-tf " !
LIVEBJ - MlGgwat
Ward & Kerns. tMUHUIUl
(, , r . , - . j
"I? are nOAV reaUV lor DUSlliesS j
in OU1' 2seV iarn, corner
,A i
of 1 ourth and h ederal
Streets. '
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THE DALLES, OREGON,:
: :--- j
W'''-iTi " ' i
JJ - - t3KJ N C U Ll
1 :
pipe work, tin pipes
md roofing;
Leave orders' at L. Butler's,!'
Grocery Store, !
WE A R E N
so
Why Don't
Dry Goods and Notions, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Clothing, Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's
V Pine Shoes, of TJs.
We keep the Largest and Best' Aseorted Stock in 1K0 n ;t j
money on anything you need in our Line - and can 8ayou
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO
MAIER & BENTON,
Successors to A. Bettinger, Jobber and Eetailer in
'e, Tinware, loodenware and Granitewarer
Have also a Complete Stock of-
Heating and
Cookstoses, Pomps,
Supplies
ccrnllJ?""1"8' Plumb!Sn a"d
ol-wivl; oititti,
MAYS &
' . (Successors , ABltAMS & TEWAKT.J
HariiKaiB, - Tlpare, - mtmmr - looiienware,
SILVERWARE,. ETC,
-: AGEXTS-
"Acorn," "Charter Oak" "Argand"
STOVES AND RANGES.
Pumps,. Pipe, Plumbers'
Patking, Building Paper,
SASH, DOORS, SHINGLES.
. Also -a complete stock of Carpenters-',. Blacksmith's
Farmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware:.
The Celebrated! B. J.
s Tablewarei. the
All Tinning; Plumbing,
will "be done
SECOND STREET.
H.C.NIELS6N,
Glothiepand Tailor,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks; and Valises,
G-o rites FurniBliirLS
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STf.,
E. Jacobsen & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .
ROOKSELLERS A NIP" STATIONERS.
Pianos and Organs
Sold on EASY INSTALMENTS.
Notions, Toys,
Fancy
ments of
JVEra.il
Ordori
162 'SECOND STREET,
JOS. T, PET8RS & CO.,
'DEALERS IN
LtUmBER,
Offict aod Yard Corner of First and MersM
-: DEALERS IN;-
llaple a Faacij GiocGiiBS,
Hay, Grain
Masonic Block, Comer Third and
CYV RA.qucfi i ' -
we will X; ;
You Buy Your
Pipes. Piombeps and Shm
CattpenteFs' and Blacksmiths' and Farmers
Tools, and Snelf Hardware,
Pie. Work aynei m Short Notice.
THE
DALLES. OREGON.
X IEJ. CEOWE.
CROWE,
FOR THE
and: Steam. Fitter&r Siipplies.
and
AGENTS FOK - "
ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlen.;. Meriien.' C-lry nJ
Quick Meal" Gasoline Stovesi "Grand."" Oil Stwts
, and Anti-Rust Tinware.
Pipe Wbrlc andl' Repairing
on Short Nothce
- - - - TH3 ; DAI'JXS, OKo.
GrOOdS,
THE DAO-ES. OREGON
G-oods and Musical Instrn-
all Eonds
THE DALLES, OREGON.
CORD WOOD
Streets - . -
North Side of Railroad Tracst:
and Feed.
Court Streets, The Dalles, Oregon.
75ND
BuiMii vjnaleiial.