The Dalles patty Chifonicle. Entered at the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, tin secoiid-class matter. TI31B tABIES. .' Local Advertising. ' 10 Cojit -per line for first insertion, utwl S Cents jvr Une for euh subsequent insertion. . -tpeetiil rates for Ions time nonces. All local notices received Inter than !! o'clock will appear tac following day. taiiroatiK. BAST BOIIKD. N. 1, Arrives' llr-IO a. m. Depart 11:43 a. m. , ' U-.Oof. M. " 12: 30 P. si. ' WEST BO CUD. No. 1, Arrives 4-.-I0 a. h. Departs 4:50 A. M. " . 7, SCJO P. M. ' . : p-K- s '". Two locai Irelehts thnt earry passengers leave ,ue for tho west at 7:45 A. and one for the va-it at 8 a. si. . ' . . - v STAGES. Fr Prinoviiia, via. Bake ' Oven, leave dully eset-pt Sunday) ut 6 a . M. For Antelope, Mitchell, Chiivoii City, leave Mondavs , Wen nesdaysand Fridays, at 6 a. k For Iiufur, Kingsley, Wai SpriHRs fiid Tygh valley. amic, wapinma, urra leave daily (excepi s-undav) nt 6 A. M. , i for Cioldendale, Wash., leave every day of the -eek except Sunday at H A. M. - . - , O.lices lor all lines at the Vinatillu. House, 1'ost-OlHce. ' - OFFICE HOURS General Delivrey Window .8 a to 7 p. m. Money Clpder 8 u. m. to 4 p. in. 9 a. m.'tolOa. m. Sunday vi ' CLUS1SG or MAIW By trains Ifoing Knst On. m. and 11 :45 a. m. " ." West.: .... .9 pm. and 4:45 p.m. Stn?je for Goldendale , 7:30 a. rn. ' "Priaeville 5:30 a.m. "Dufurand Warm Springs. . .5:.S0 a. m. " (licaving for I.yle it llnrtland. .5:30 a. u. " " " t Antelope... 5:30a.m. Ecoot Sunday. .: -4 tTii-weekly. Tuesday Thursday und, Saturday. " Monday Vednesday and' Friday. METE0E0L0GI0AL EEP0ET. Pnciae Const ' Time. iRela- j D.t'r I live j of ;lluui I Wind State of . Weather. A. M.V... . M.,-., 75 Calm! ; 'l'tcloudy M.S'. ! in ilaximiim peraturc, 3ft. tcmperature, minimum tem- WEATHE11 I'ROBABII.ITJ'ES. . The Dalles, Oct. 30, 1891. Weather forecast till 12 m. Saturday; fair but cloudy weather; gradaally war liter. FAIR FRIDAY", OCT. 30, 189U me inromcie is ine uniy rapcr in The Dalles that Receives. the Associated Press Dispatches. . fcOCAI. lUtEVITIES. E. H. Mcsicr of Mosier is in the city. Harry Cook of Bake Oven is spending a few days in the city. - .ir. a. j. umur. ir.. ana itirs. ittuiir were in tho city today. , Hon. McD. Lewis of Wapinitia came into town this moining. Mr. Hayner, . the wagon-maker came up on the Baker last night. ' Lewis Cover, late ot Dufur, went down - on the Regulator thia morning. George N. Petersen and R.' J. Ourmiof .Biggs are at tne Umatilla house. Ed Smith and the family of Mr. Bro- eon went dosvn on tne liaker this morn ing. - ; Lieut. E. L. Yalminski, LT. S ventor of the dvnamite gun was A., in- in the city yesterday. . R.' II. Guthrie, .a prominent stock man from Sherman' county.' is at the Umatilla house. ; ' McDonald Brothers are 'going to 're sume business at the Old Snow .Flake saloon n First street. . ' . ; The auction sale at Harris'' dr"y goods store still continues and crowds nightly go away well pleased wth the bargains they receive. . ' W. L. Yanderpool and A. J. Brigham came up from Portland to'-day on the noon passenger. . i - '.: "Vrheat has advanced within the past , week "five cents a cental.:- 'The' Portlandf price for Walla Walla wheat today was $1".46 ot'eighty-aeven' centa per cental . The:Kliciitat Xeader.sa.ya.tho keeping of theReiuTator on the Columbia river ib worth $100 a year to -every fafmer owhing a quarter section of land ih the Klickitat valley." Mr. N. O. Johnson, a safe expert ar rived yesterday from Seattle t6 take ' charge of and finish up the work in the V 1 .. t Tjr T T7- A i - . r 1 ton has removed his office to the "house immediately east of 'Charley Frazier'-s barber nhon. - . Hon. E. L. Smith who has been in X'ortiana ior eonie time unaer meaical treatment has returned to hie home at Hood River. The Chronicle very much' regrets to hear that the condition of Mr. Smith's health in still a matter iai . sravp concern to hia family and friends.' ucinccii ou niiu su ueocugviio,. uil -atrangerairom places east ol here, came up on the Baker last night for 50 cents UA..r.AM OA .3 Af All ( uiavi DlAlU bill IUQ 1 V WlWl naOflATiffOi' Tliflln niwrnmofo d.i.'ihi nn,at - ri n v nAii s 1 1 M I nnn thia unni amnm t-a. present- the amount the U. P. lost b" them, in its efforts to drive th3 Regula tor off. the river. Let the good work go -on. ; . , . -'-! As the Chronicle man was hunting items yesterday, he walked into the of f flee f The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation company just as Lewis M. Covey, formerly of Dufur,. leaned up against the counter and asked for a ticket to Portland. As he paid - out the money to the agent he remarked' to the writer, "Ijcbuld go dowji on the Baker for fifty cents so I' hear. May-be I would If I had only fifty cents, but eo long aa I can pay my fare like a white I man I propose to ride with white peo ' pie." .' Correct; ' ' , r.. " I Hans Lage of Hood River is in the j city. ' . 'V "'' ' ' ' -. ' . "i I Mrs'; A Hi Stuart of Olyinpia . is the j guest of Miss Coates at'- the TJmatilla house. : The water commissions have pur chased the academy water system and will connect" its pipes with the city mains. The usual two drunks were again --arrested last night." Both were fined by the recorder. - One got ten days, this be ing hia second offense this week. The farmers who this year.' till their soil with the plow and cultivate their laigl will have just aa good crops as those who do their work with' their mouths. A case of renlevin of a horse, in which ,. r. , r t.. .. - ,. t;flP j -r v mj ,n,jr a I'lumuu . L. Cates 6henT of asco county, de fendant, was tried today in Justice Doherty's court. No decision had been reached at the time of going to press. . -Kew sidewalks are being built in sev eral places in the burnt district on Second street and many more in other places are badjy .needed. "When will those on Washington street north, of the Joles' residence be built? They are certainly badly needed. fnts for Dalles Shippers to (Track. . C J. Stuart, general traveling freight and passenge? agent of the Oregon Pa cific railroad company is in the city, pre senting the claims of his company to the consideration of the shippers of this city. Here is another advantage The Dalles reaps through the fact that the i Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation company is in existence and. we are sat isfied our people will not be llow, to take advantage of it. The Dalles . people are no longer shutujV to -the -Vnioa Pacific company in regard to freights from-San B'rancisco, any more than they are in re gavd to freights from the " east. Mr. Stuart's company is known aa the "Yaquina'Bay Route!'' and here is' a table showing the saving to be' realized riq through freights between The Dalles and San Francisco, via" thia route and The Dalles, Portland and Astoria - Navi gtrtion company.-.as compared withimi lar freights via the Union Pacific. ' ... Through freights- from San Francisco to The Dalles via the U.Pi Co. per hundred 1st. . 2d. 3d. $1,10 1.00 .92 Via the O. P. &D. 1st. 2d. 3d. .62 .60 .63 4th. .67 5th. .64 Salt. P. & A.: 4th. 5th. .47. .29 Salt. .29 Saving per hundred through shipping via Yaquina Bay route and peoples' boats : ' 1st. 2d. 3d. ' 4th. 5th. Salt. .41 .34 .29 .20 .35 .12 We commend this table to our busi ness men. So long as the U. P. wants to fight us we must fight them aa a mat ter of .self-protection. ,' , . . - ? ' - . .i . , An Important Enrerprlx. . Articles of incorporation were filed on the th inst., Vjf the. Columbia" River Fruit company otGrand Dalles, W.ash., and The Dalles, Or. - Capital stock $1, PUp.OOO divided into 2500 shares xf ' $400, each. The incorporators are A, E. Dun ham, A. T. Higby and O.! D. Taylor. The project includes lands on both side's the river. It is contemplated to put as much as 3000 acres or more into fruits of varities adapted' to , the climate. Work-foffer will be commeneefl'iminediateljC; i Where ground has been prepared trees and vines will be set out - this" fall,' while other grounds will be put in' preparation for spring planting. The. plan contem plates,' Mr.. Dunham,' the general man ager informs us, qiie of the largest fruit farms- in -the ceuntry, and the scheme has abundant funds at the back of it to insure it success ,Jt.lias'Uio .-connection with any other enterprise in thia neighborhood..-, Buch a"; scheme, if properly managed must succeed. Mr. Dunham will have a corps- ef practical fruit men engaged in eachdepartmentof the work and there ia absolutely no question as to the adaptibility" of our soil and 'climate lu huh laiemg. ;y A"l'rollein In.! Addition, Silence. liviiion and .'. The Dalles, October 30, 1891 J Editor of the Chronicle: 1 : With wheat Belling, for 84) centa in Rockland. .'.'"Same wheat 83 .tents in Portland freight 102-5 cen ta per bushel , not-counting ferriage, shrinkage ' and handling. .'Will some of your readers well up in mathematics give me the cor rect solution by what new rule in busi ness any profit -can accrue to Mr. Moody : Let Brown,.Jonea or Smith undertake to do the same business in ostensibly the same Way that Moody does and what is the result? Loss '7 cents - per bushel. The only solutioii I can reach ia this ' that it is a proper case for Investigation under the interstate commerce law. ; ; -2 Inquisition. A Correction. 'In reporting a case-of larceny .that oc curred in this .city a few days ago the Chronicle got -the names of the thief and his victim mixed. It appears. Mr. Totterdell advanced . one Jeff .Sullivan aome $15.00 and brought him; up to The Dalles where he , employed him as a brick mason.- Both roomed together at tihe Columbia hotel and Monday,, night last Sullivan got up irt. the night, took $26 from the pockets, of ' Mr. Totterdell and decamped. ' A warrant' has. baen issued for Sullivan's arrest but as .yet he has not been brought in." ' ; " - ''.--. j Dedicated. " i." The following piece of poetry has been composed by one of our most -respected citizens, a suscriber to the Chronicle, and dedicated to the editor of the Times Mountaineer, v . .' " Here's to the kicker, the fain,t-hearted kicker, the kicker so helpless and ' blue, who always is crying and never is try ing, some good for his own town to do. No use to correct him nor need yau ex pect him to get? to the front like a man ; for while others rustle he'll sit down and hustle, objections to every plan. Wheat is worth 11 cents per hundred more at Tacoma than at Portland, and 17-eents per cental niQre at San Fran cisctr; Would this be the case if the Columbia were open to the sea? , Of all the $51,000,000 of 44 per cent. bonds only $5,000;000 are now outstand ing". . All the rest has been paid or ex tended and the country is not bankrupt. There Is ?iPii Better.. R. L. St. John of Howland. Put Dr. nam county, Missouri, takes especial pleasure in recommendinst Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, because he knows it to be reliable. He has used it in his practice Tor 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 uaiies, ur, ti-w NOTICE. . To the merchants of The. Dalles.' In ordering freight shipped be sure and have it marked cire of Holman & Co., Portland, Or., who will transfer all freight tjj-the Dalles Portland & Astoria -1" - ' HOLMAX & Co. i, Draymen and forwarders, No. 24 N. Front street, 10-22 12-22. Portia nd? Or. Thejr Speak From Experienced-' ' "We know from experience in the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it win prevent croup," says Messrs. (jad berry & Worlev. Perev. Iowa. Thev 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 & Klherslv druggists Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. . When Baby was nick, vre gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria 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 &angerin giving it to children, as it coniains no injurious substance. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Snipes & Kinersly. Druggists. ; d&w. FOR SALE. ..' V A valuable residence projerty,' situ ated in a favorable and central nart of rthe citv is on sale. The house is fur nished with all irioTlern convenienses and surroundings. - Enquire at this office for further particulars.. 10-17-tf Notice. Chas. Stubbling desires all those in debted tojiim to come up and settle as soon as possible.- 'He lost, all his stock by the late..fire and a prompt settlement would greatly oblige him.- 9-26-d&w-tf - For Sale At a lla-rgain. The Mission Gardens, greenhouse, stock and fixtures. I am prepared to a rare bargain owing to a change in residence. ; For terms enquire at the premises or of A. N, Varney at the land office. . : ' 1 15tf. ;;;''- J. A. Vabxbv, nVtice. , ' MS - r 'All indebted -'tjb the linn of Fish & Bardoh wiH'"plea.ae"'rcall at the store of Mays & Crt)we -ami pay up all bills im mediately to -Fish & Bardon. ' ISH & iJARDOX. . 14-tf. September Jj4, 1891. ... - . Notice. - I herettygSre'Hbtice that' I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Jennie. Willig, after this day,? as- . 10-3 30d ! OctoLar.SjflSGl. Phillip Willig. " "- -;v-r" r ' - i,iv HA' WANTED. -' -'v ; A girl'Ho do general housework in a amafll-faiuily. For particulars apply at theDfiteeot Thornbury & Hudson, V. 8. land office building, The'Dalles, Ore gon."'. 10-27-tf. Pasture. '.f.'.-r . Good,tubble and meadow pasture to j be bad on the A. B. Moore . place on i Three-mile, two and one-half miles from, town, ' . 8-7-tf. For Sale Cheap. "A gentle, handsome family horse and a new covered buggy and . harness for sale cheap. . Apply at this office. ,- 15tf Pay your city tax at once and save extra costs. Time is up. , O, Kinersly. , " - 21-tf. City Treasurer. The Regulator baa reduced freight rates. ' Wm. Butler & Co., the new lum ber dealers have reduced prices on lum ber so that building can be done at a less cost than at anv time in the. hie tor v of The Dalles. 10-29-tf. Wanted. A girl to wait on table. Hugh Frasier. Apply to Mrs. 10-26-tf. ; For rent Two fine residence lots on rounn Btreet. Appiy at wis omce. i,i . - -I lU-ltf-lm. !.;..- FOB SALE. . Four lota with a good house on them, all on the bluff above the brewery which will be sold cheap or trade for cattle. Address . J. L. Kelly,. 9-11-tf : .- The Dalles. ; (' ' ' - For Bent. ' .-" Two furnished rooms suitable for gen tleman, conveniently and pleasantly lo cated. Enquire at thia office. .... . . .. CHRONICLE SHORT STOPS. For coughs and colds use 2379. Seed Rye for sale at.Joles Bros. 10-9tf 2379 is the cough syrup for cliildren. Get' me a cigar from that fine case at Snipes & Kinersley's. Fresh oysters in every stvle at the Columbia candy factory. " 18-tf - Joles Bros, have two good mares to trade for hay qt potatoes, ' 10-9tf For fine crisp cabbage for sauer krout go, to J. H. Cross' Feed Store, 29-2t. ' . , . " Charles Stubling' has opened up hi8 naioon in tne Duiiding next door west of the Germania saloon. tf J J. H. Larseh will buv all sera d iron! S ki2ff ffiiS arkCt 9-9-tf. iMaier & Benton are prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, tin-roofing and tin work. See. them at the old Bettingen 8taad. - '.. ". 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 try and supply all demands with the best of improved machine made lHck, 9 goon as time will allow, 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 Erskinvillc. 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 surioundud by a good wire fence. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply by letter or other wise to the editor of the CiiRONicLEor to the owner, W. L. Ward, Boyd, Wasco county, Uregon. An Old Adage. " ' There is an old adage: ''What everv body says must be true." Henry Cook, of New Knoxville, Ohio, in a recent let ter says: "Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy has taken well hen. - Everybodv likes it on Recount of the immediate relief it gives." There is nothing like it to loosen and relieve a severe cold. For sale by Snie8 & Kinersly, druggists, dw .'OTICK. R. E. French .has for Sale a number A 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. - , A Favorite Itemedy. x Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a favorite during the winter month's on ac count of its great success in the cure of colds. There ia nothing that will loosen a severe cold so quickly, or aa promptly relieve the Jungs.- Then it counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It is pleasant-and safe to take, and fully worthy of. its popularity. For sale by Snipes & KimWsly, The'Dalles, Or. d-w FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE. In the County Court of the County of Wanco and ' State rf Ornjon, uittintf o. a court of probate n the matter if the estate of Louut Kac.kman, de ceased. To whom i ifiay concern: '. NOTICE is hereby giveiw that I. I. BurKet, nl- iiihiiKtrntor of the said esfcite hs this day filed iu Huia oourt his linnl auymnt us iiUminis trntor of said estiite and thnt Monday, November 2, 3S!I1, is the day appointed by said court for the hearing of objeetions to said final account and settlement thereof. I. I. lU'KGKT, Administrator. Dated October 24. ism. - - . K-21-tit. . R. B. HOOD, Livery, Feed and Sale STAJBLE. t Horses Bought an d Sold on ; Commission. andMon ey Advanced on Horses . Left for Sale. ' OFFICE OF j The Dalles and Goldendale Stasre Line. Stce Lenves The Dulles Everv JUrnip.K nt 7::m Hiid UoldcndiUe at 7 .:. All . freifflit inut le left lit It. H. . Hood 8 office the eve- , ning before. R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. . . . Opposite old Stand. ' The Dalles, Or. Closets S. Chimneys Cleaned-! Carpets take hp.'cleaned and put down. also Closets and Chimneys cleaned. . on short notice at reasonable - rates. . Leave orders at the store of Chrisuian i & Corson. i GRANT MORSE. ; . lD-l-Vtf . ' mm - STABLE, Ward & Kerns. We are now ready for business in our New Lara, corner - of Fourth and Federal ' . Streets. THE DALLES, OREGON. ' i. Pipe Work, Tin Repair ing and Roofing. Leave orders at L. Butler's, Grocery Store. WE ARE NOT BASHFUL -SO WE ''pop trie Question?" Why Dort You Buy Your Dry Goods and Notions, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes, of Us. We keep the Largest and. Best Assorted Stock in the City and can save you onanything y neHn our ffl i LLl d - 10 ATBy & BENTON, . Successors to A. Bettinger, jobber and Eetailer in HardwiiTinware, Woodenware and Graniteware, Have also a Complete Stock of Heatings and Gookstoves, Pumps, Pipes, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Supplies.' Carpenters' and Blaeksmiths' and. Farmers ' V Tools, and Shelf Hardmare. .All XI nnirif7. Plumkllnrr nJ n: " ",,S SECOND STREET, - MAYS &.GROWE, ' (Successors to ABRAMS & STEWART.) Ketailors and iTolabors in Barflware, - Tinware, - Braniteware, - woodenware, SILVERWARE, ETC. AGENTS Acorn," "Charter Oak" "Argand" I UVES AND RANGES. Pumps, Pipe, Plumbers' . and Steam Fitters' SupplipR Packing, Building Paper, SASH, DOORS, SHINGLES. . Also a complete stock of Carpenters', Blacksmith's an-i Farmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware. -AGENTS FOli- The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery Moriden Cntlrv and TaWeware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stovtt-' -. and Anti-Rust Tinware. , All Tinning,' PlumbinJPipe Work and Repairing , will be done on Short Notice. SECOND STREET. hi. G. MIE LS6N , Clbthiep and Tailor, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Gaps, Trunks and Valises, CORKER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS.. THE DALLES. OREGON E. Jacobsen & Co., ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. ' Pianos and Organs Sold on EASY INSTALLMENTS. Notions, Toys, Fancy Goods and Musical 'Instru ments of all Kinds. ISktnil Orders Filled Promptly. 162 SECND STREET, I " " ! ' JOS. T. PET0RS 5t CO., DEALERS IX LtU mBEl, Office sod Vard Corner of First and. Jefferson Hay, Grain Masonic Block, Corner Third and -': ' . ''' V..-- ND ' 1 ' ' : ' JOLES BROS.. .. : DEALERS IN: ' Siapie and Fancy Gtocefies, WILI CO - 10 - tf worn aone on Short Notice. THE DALLES, OREGON. FOR THE . THE DALLES. OREGO?.. THE DALLES, OREGON. COHD WOOD Streets: North Side or Railroad Track. and Ftea. Court Streets. The Dalles, Oregon.