The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered t the PostofHco nt The Dalles, Oregon, us becond-class matter. TI3IE TABLES. Ijoeal Advertising. 10 Centi per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cent jer line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear trie following duy. Kail road b. E ART BOUND. X. 1, Arrives 11:10 A. M. Depuria 11:45 a. m. " S, " 12:05 P.M. " 12:30 P.M. WEST B0C1ID. o. 1, Arrives 4:10 a. m. Departs 4:S0 a. m. 7, " 6:20 P. Ji. " 6:45 P. M. Two loom tclRhts that carry passengers leave -ne for tho wo. tat 7:45 A. M.,and one for the A3t Ktt A. if. STAGES. Kor rrl::cvi:!e, via. Buke Oven, leave daily ?xeept Sunday) ut a. m. Kor Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave Mondays, Wednesdavsund Fridays, at 6 a.m. For Dufur, Kiugsley, Wamic, Waplnitia, Warm iprings Hnd Tyirli Valley, leave daily (except sunduv) at 6 A. M. For Goldcndale. Wash., leave every duy of the wock except Sundnv at H a. m. Otllces for all lines at tho Umatilla House. I'ost-Oftlce. OFFICE nouns ' . ienerul Delivrcy Window .8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Moncv Order 8 a. ia. to 4 p. m. Sunday w " 0 a. m. to 10a. m. LIBINO OP M.UI.S Itv trnlus going East. . . .. .9 p. m. and 11:15 a. m. ' West. S p. in. and 4:45 p.m. Stage for Cioldendale 7: Una. m. ' '"Prineville S:: a. m. ""Dufurnnd Warm Springs. . ..r:3ii a. m. " t Leaving for Lyle it Hartlund. .5:30 a. in. " ' " Antelope 5::i0u. m. Kxeept Sunday. tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. " Monday Wednesday and Friday. METEOROLOGICAL EEP0ET. Pacific Coast Time. Rela tive Hum D.t'r to of . Wind State of .Weather. S A. M WI.12 :ii! 77 8. E. Cloudy 3 P. 31 1 30.10 1 4l I 100 Maximum temperature, 47: minimum tem perature, :m;. WEATHEli PKOliAUILITIKS. The Dali.ks, Oct. 31, 1801. Weather forecast till 12 iii. Monday; cloudy ueallier with . iVj ii f . 11 RAIN ram; graaauuy wanner joiiuw- ed by cooler. SATURDAY, OCT. 31, 1891. The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalies that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. LOCAL ISKKVIl'IKS. Mrs. Lulu Bird came up from Portland last night. Notiee Highest price paid for scrap iron "Fluey." Peter Haurahan, a prominent King sley farmer is in town. Constable K. S. Olinger of Hood River came up with a prisoner today. xsr. ij. v uuuerpyui uuu a roietSHor AHron Praser of Dufur were in town , today. . Mr. T. Axtoll, manager of the Ceriter ville hotel, Klickitat county, is in the city. - : . . Miss Annis Bulger, formerly of this city, but now of Portland, came up on last night's passenger. . Leslie Butler is going to keep a full line of crockery and queen's ware The stock has been purchased and is now on the way to The Dalles. The names, of eighty-fli-e pupils are enrolled in the Dufur school and many more are expected before the winter aets in. This is one of the most pros perous schools in the country. New names are being constantly added to the subscription list of the Chronicle and no paper anywhere is more heartily sustained. This is not boasting but fact. It pays to stay with the people. The deck hands of the Regulator who were discharged and paid off last night belebrated the event by getting glorious ly drunk. Three, of them were each fined this morning five dollars and costs, and are now putting in their time in the city jail. ; Rev. T. V. Atkinson of Dnfur is in the city attending to land office matters. Mr. Atkinson expects to remove imme diately to his new field of labor at Bick leton, Kliekilat county. Wc commend him to the people of his new charge as un earnest and faithful minister and a devoted and consistent christian. Hugh Glenn returned today from a trip to Portland. From him we learn that arrangements have been made whereby the Dalles, Portland & Astoria offices at this place and Portland will ' hnvR for fiala tickets tn nil rtninfa pact Vtt Y .r a n , anil oil .nntAa ... 1 1 1. 1 1 1 one exception. This will be quite a con venience to the traveling public. J. T. Delk a saloon keener of I Trior, River-was brought up from that place this morning having been committed by the local justice under the double in dictment of selling liquor without . a li cense and threatening to kill. For the former offense his bail has been fixed at $400 and for the latter $ 1000 which he raised in this city and was again given his liberty till the meeting of the "grand jury. . A man named Piatt, from Vancouver a relative of Remi Rondeau ot Kingsley,' met with an accident yesterday at the ratter place that for a time appeared' quite eerious. The team he was driving in a spring wagorl got frigtened and' turned out of the road suddenly upset ting the vehicle and throwing Mr. Piatt violently to the ground. One result of .the accident was that bis nose kept np bleeding till Dr. Vanderpool arrived, j several hours after the accident. The j Dr. soon stopped the hemmorhage and j Mr. Piatt is now little the worBe of his fall. - :' .. - .' - Hon. V. H. and Mrs. Biggs of AVaeco are in-the city. ' ' Hon. E. O. McCoy of Sherman county was in town today. Mart Gregg , the well-known black smith of Hay Creek, Crook County ia in the city. Mr. L. Samuels, late of the West Shore now with the Equitabla Life Insurance society of New York is in the city. Rev. A. C. Spencer ia now at home in the European house where he will be pleased to meet his friends at all times. John McKenna, for many years an employe at the company's shops in this city, and now of La Grande, is visiting friends here. The Methodists of this city are using the brick school house where the public services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. followed by the Sunday school. They expect to have their new church edifice ready for use in a short time. The case of Dr. Taylor vs. D. L. Cates, sheriff of Wasco county, tried before Justice Doherty yesterday, involving the replevin of a horee was decided in favor of the sheriff. Dr. Taylor has taken an appeal to the circuit court. From an exchange we learn that Major Ingalls has been appointed, by the State Board of Immigration to solicit sub scriptions to the world's fair fund in Eastern Oregon. -The board could not easily have made a better selection. There will bo Congregational services in the court house tomorrow, Sunday, at 11 o'clock a. m. . Sunday-school at 12:15. Christian Endeavor meeting at 5:30 p. in. Union services at 7 p. m. by Rev. W. C. Curtis, pastor of the Con-, gregational church. . Regular morning services will be re sumed by the Baptist society tomorrow at H p. in. at the academy. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Sunday school immediately after the morning service, Services in the evening will be at the eburt house in connection with the other societies. .Johnny Kirk and His Dog Pelker. Judge Thornbury tells a good story about a character they have up in Grant named Johnnv Kirk." Johnnv is an little old dried, up southerner, nearly blind: with' a pronounced Iibd. fall of egotism and possessed of the idea that tie is one of the finest hunters in the world. No hunting -expedition is. com plete without Johnny and he never tires telling what "we" shot notwithstanding a the fuct that he could not see a- barn on fire. Johnny went out some years ago wkh a hunting party and as he was fit for little else they placed him in charee of a dog named Pelker, charging him strictly not to let Felker loose. To keep his charge the", more securely Johnny tied the dog by a small rope to a hind brace button of his pants. All went nicely till a big buck crossed the path of Johnny and Pelker when the dog made a plunge after the deer which threw Johnny off his feet and pulled the pants clean off him. Aa Johnny had no drawers and the ground was covered with snow, when he realized his condi tion he began calling'Come back Pelker, you son of a gun or I'll shoot you."" . But tho dog heeded him not. Johnny made his way back to camp w here he busied himself trying to keep warm the best he could till Pelker returned from his hunt in the evening. Advertised Letters. The following ia the list of letters re maining in The Dalles postoffic.e uncalled for Saturday, Oct. SI, 1 891 . Persons call ing for these letters will please give the date on which they were advertised : Beck W W . BrockmauG A . Buffington Estru Case Mrs Mary Corser Win Dannanbaum Joe (21 Haskell George r . Haggard J M Hughes Newton Johnson Mrs Nell Johnson Miss AM Johnson Mrs A M - Keller Fred Knowles TP Mays W C McClearnv Birt (21 Norton L ... t Paff J T - s. ' Smith Eddie Smith Theodore." ouiiui .i u ismitn Mrs jlu Smith Lincoln Soott James W Warbar Fred Towneend Jamea H Wood M r8 John Jr Kasberg Messrs J & Tom. ... M. T. Nolan, P. M. Correct. i A man seldom prospers in the world without the co-operation of his wife. If she unites in mutual endeavors, or're wards his labors "with an endearing smile, with wbfit confidence will he re sort to his. farm, fly over the land, sail npon seas, meet difficulty and encounter his danger, if he knows that he is not spending his strength in vain, but that his labor will be rewarded by the sweets of home!. Solicitude and disappoint ment enter the history of every, man's life, and he is but half provided, for his voyage who finds but an associate for happy hours, while for his month of darkness and distress no svmpathizing partner is prepared. Waiisburg Times. Oregon is making rapid advancement in all directions, but in all but eleven counties of the state there are log school houses in which the yonng ideas are taught how "to shoot. Of temples of learning, of this style there are in the state a total of 105. Crook county leada with twenty-four, and Lane follows with twenty-two. Coos, Malheur, Multno mah and Tillamook counties have one each. Benton haa ten, Clackamas two, Columbia three, Douglas two, Grant nine, Gilliam four, Klamath six, Lake two, Linn four, Marion two, Umatilla four, Wallowa two aud Wasco three. A fresh milch cow wanted. Apply at this office. - 10-31-lw List of Jurors. " The following is the list of jurors for the November term of circuit court : ' O F Angel, farmer, The Dal'es; Mich ael Doyje, farmer, The Dalles ; H Her bring, merchant, The Dalles; W E Gar rstson, jeweler, The Dalles ; G J Farley, merchant, The Dalles; J W French, banker, The Dalles; August Buchler, brewer, The Dalles ; W Floyd, farmer, The Dalles ; E L Boynton, farmer, King sley; li M Ballard, farmer, Kingsley; Frank Graves, farmer, Kingsley ; H M Gillespie, farmer, Boyd ; Ben Pratt, farmer, Boyd; Joe Turner, farmer, Boyd; James Brown, farmer, Mosier; E L Craft, farmer, Nansene; D A Turner, farmer, Hood River ; J W Hen reichs, farmer Hood River ; Wm Bush kirk, farmer, Hood River ; Lemuel Bur gess, farmer, Bake Oven; R R Hinton, farmer, -Bake Oven; Henry Hillgen, farmer, Dufur; Jerry Corcoran, farmer, Dufur; Martin Wing, farmer, Wamic; Sam A Broyles, farmer, Wamic ; A R Russell, farmer, Anteiope; Kenneth McKenzie, farmer, Cascades; Clay C Butler, farmer, Tygh ; Dan Crowley, merchant, Antelope ; F M Hunter, farmer, Wapinitia. The people of The Dalles deserve' much credit for the manner in which they support the new line of steamers pnt on by the citizen to navigate the river, using the portage built by the state. The whole upper country should give all the support possible to the new transportation line. Washinqton Inde pendent. There Ia Knne ltetter. Dr. R. L. St. John of Howland, 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 colda and as a preventative and cure for croup. This most excellent medicine is for sale by Snipes it Kinersly, The Dalles, Or. "d-w They Speak From .Experience.. "We know from experience in the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it will prevent croup," 6ays 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. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was nick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, . When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Are Tour Children Subject to Cronp? Aa 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 aud safe to take. There is not the least danger in. giving it to children, -aa it coniaina no injurious substance. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Snipes & Kinersly. Druggists, d&w. FOR SALE. ' A valuable residence 'property, situ ated in a favorable and central part of the city ia on sale. The house is fur nished with all modern tvtn vpnwnoati and surroundings. Knnnirp at. tln'a office for further particulars. 10-17-tf . Notice. Chas.. Stubbling desires 'all those in debted to him to come up and settle as eoon aa possible. He lost all his etock by the late fire and a prompt settlement would greatly oblige him. 9-26-d&w-tf For Sale At a Bargain. The Mission Gardens, greenhouse, stock and fixtures. I am prepared to offer a rare bargain owing to a change in residence. j;or terms enquire at the premises or of A. N. Varney at the land office. lotf., . . . J. A. Vakxev. NOTICE. "'."' 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. Fish & Bardon. September 14, 1891., - . 14-tf . Notice. . I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by j my wife, Mra. Jennie Willig, after this i day. 10-3 30d October 3, 1891. Phillip Willig. WANTED. A girl to do general housework in a small family. For particulars applv at the office of Thornbury & Hudson V, S. land office building, The Dalles, Ore gon. . 10-27-tf. For Sale Cheap. ' A gentle, handsome familv horse and a new covered buggy and harness for sale cheap. Apply at this office. ldtf The Regulator haa reduced freight rates. Wm. Butler & Co., the new lum l)er dealers have reduced prices on lum ber so that building can be done at a less cost than at anv time in the historv of The Dalles. 10-29-tf. Wanted. A girl to wait on table. Hugh Frasier. A.pplv to Mrs. l'0-26-tf. For rent Two fine residence lots on Fourth street. Apply at this office. 10-19-lm. - - JTOK SALE. Four lots with a good house on -them, all on the bluff above the brewery which wili be sold cheap or trade for cattle. Address J. L. Kelly, 9-11-tf The Dalles. Vor Kent. '" " ' Two furnished rooms suitable for gen tleman, conveniently and pleasantly lo cated. Enquire at this office. CHKOMCLB SHORT STOPS! For coughs and colda use 2379. Seed Rye for sale at Joles Bros. 10-9tf 2379 is the cough syrup for children. Get me a cigar from that fine case at snipes & Kinersley's. "Fresh oysters in everv style at the Columbia candy factory. 18-tf Joles Bros, have two good mares to trade for hay or potatoes. 10-9tf Charles Stubling haa opened up hia saloon in the building next door west of the Germania saloon. tf J. H. Larsen will buv all scrap iron of all kinda and pav the' highest market price. See him at the East End. 9-9-tf. Maier & Benton are prepared to do all kinda of plumbing, tin-roofing, and tin work. See them at the old Bettingen stand. 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 try and supply all demands with the best of improved machine made brick, aa soon aa time will allow. loti. Max Blank. Long Ward offers for sale one of the be8t 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- Tiie house, which is a large store build- nifi wiiii itui rooms aiiacnea aione cost $1700. ; A blacksmith shop and other building's and the whole surrounded by a good wire fence. Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply by letter or other wise to the editor of the 0irno:.iCLE or to the owner, W. .L. Ward, Boyd, Wasco county, Oregon! , NOTICE. To the merchants of The Dalles. In ordering freight shipped be sure and have it marked c-ire of Holman & Co., Portland, Or., who will transfer all freight to the Dalles Portland & Astoria Kavigation Co. ; ' Holmas & Co. - Draymen and forwarders, ! No. 24 N. Front street. 10-22 12-22. Portland, Or. 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 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, druggists, dw 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 unsetMcd claims in the same neigh borhood. - His address is Grass Valleyj Sherman c.r.mtv, Oregon. A Knvrrite Remedy. ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is u favorite-during the winter months on ac count of its great success in the cure of colds. There is nothing tir.it will loosen a severe cold so quickly, or as promptly relieve the lungs. Then it counteracts any tendency towar I pneumonia. It is pleaeant aril safe to lake-land fully worthy of its popularity, lor sale by Snipes & Kinersly, The'Dallee, Or. d-w' Pay your city tax at' once and save O. KfSEKSLV. Citv Treasurer. 21-tf. R. B. HOOD, Livery. Feed and Sale Horses Haught and Sold on Commission andMon eij -.. Advanced on Horses Left for Sale. OFFICE OF The Dalles and Goldendale Stasrc Line. ! - u Singe L-:iv" Tlie D:-!lrs l'.v? v Mo; -lnjr at 7::m mid (SoMend e ct 7;S . AH frerrht mn: he le t rt H. Ii. HomI's otltce t'.ie- ev R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. Opposite old Stand. The Dalles.-Or. Carpets take np, cleaned and pnt down, also Closets and Chimneys cleaned on short notice at reasonable ! rates. Leave orders at the store of Chrisiuan j & Corson. ' . . . .. GRANT MORSE. I 10-l.Vtf Ward & Kerns We are now ready for business in our New Barn, corner . of Fourth and Federal ' ; Streets. THE DALLES, OREGON. Pipe Work, Tin Repair ing and Roofing. . Leave orders .at L. Butler's, . Grocery . Store. li'iucnv ernoi tin i in in - n i mil r :EfliOTiiroa WE ARE NOT BASHFUL J SO WE WILL Pop the Questio n ?" Why Don't You Buy Your Dry Goods and Noiions, 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 Citv and money on anything you need in our Line. ' ILLIAMS d - 10 MAIER Sc BENTON, Successors to A. Bettinger, Jobber and Eetailer in .' , . TTf. -1 in i uajuwarc, umm, noopenware. ana. wniteware, -Have also a Complete Stock of r Heating and Cookstoves, Pamps, Pipes, Plumbers and Steam fitters Supplies. Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' and Farmers - Tools, and Shelf ' Hardoiare., . . All Tinning, Plumbling and Pipe Work done on Short Notice SECOND STREET, - THE DALLPR fiRFCnw MAYS & (Successors to AliUAMS & STEWART.) 3S.otailors .aa.ci aololiors iaa. Mware. - Tinware. - Graniteware, - Weofleirware, SILVERWARE, ETC. -: AGENTS "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 and Farmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware. -AGENTS The Celebrated R J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden Cutlerv and Tableware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stov ' . ' and Anti-Rust Tinware. All Tinning, Plumbing, will be done SECOND STREET. H. C. NIELS6N, ' Clothier and Tailor, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats aid Caps, Trunks and Valises, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS., THE DALLES. OK EiON E. Jacobsen & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL R00KSELLERS AND .STATIONERS f . Pianos and Organs 'Sold on EASY INSTALLMENTS Notions, Toys, ..Fancy Goods' and Musical Instrn- ments of all Kinds. '-. TW3C,XX Orciora Pilled Promptly. I 162 SECOND STREET, JOS. TV PET8RS St CO., r DEALERS IS LtUmBEH, GOD WOOD HND Ollice ami Yard Corner of First and Jefferson : DEALERS IN: Sap ie ana Fancy j Hay, Grain Masonic Block, Corner Third and can save you CO. - 10 - tf Xj. IE. O3RO"W-03 CROWE, FOR THE :- FOK- Pipe Work and Repairing on Short Notice. 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