it-1 lbs Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered at the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. ' Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent Insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear tae following duy. TIME TABLES. Kallroads. EAST BOUND. No. -1, Arrives 11:40 . K. Departs 11:45 A. M. . s' 12: 05 P.M. " 12:30 P.M. WEST BOUND. No. 1, Arrives 4:40 A. M. Departs 4:50 A. M. 7, " 6:20 P. . " 6 P. s:. Two locu freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 7:45 a. m., and one for the east at 8 A. M. STACKS. For Prtneville, via. Bake Oven, leave daily except Sunday) at tLK. , Kor Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. m. For Duf ur. Kingsley, Wamic, Wapinltia, Warm Springs pud Tygh Valley, leave daily (except Sunday) at 6 a. m. , ... For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 8 a. m. Offices for all Unes at the Umatilla Douse. Post-Office. OFFICE HOOBS General Dellvrey Window 8 a. m. Money Order " 8 a. m. Sundays O " m- CLOSING OF MAILS ' . to 7 p. m. to 4 p. m. to 10 a. m. By trains going East 9 p. m. and West 9 p.m. and Stage for Goldendale 11:45 a. m. 4:46 p. m. .7:30 a. m. "-rriueviiiB - " it "Dufur and Warm Springs. . . i i i . it .5:30 a. m. .5:30 a. m. auumujjo Eiecpt Sunday. ' " " fTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and " , Monday Wednesday and .5:30 a. m. Saturday. Friday. METEOE0L0QIOAL EEPOET. Pacific ' H Rela- D.t'r 50 State Coast bab. S tive of 2. of Time. Hum Wind s Weather. 8 A. M. 30.37 38 75 West T Clear P.il.:... 30.30 5J 67 " P- 0- Maximum temperature, 62: minimum tem perature, 37. WBATIIKK PROBABILITIES. This Dali.es, Nov. 23.1891. . FAIR Weatlier forecast till 12 m. Tuesday: Fair weather, slightly warmer. " MONDAY, NOV. 23, 1891. The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. LOCAL BREVITIES. Geo. T. Prather of Hood River is in the city. William Holder, state lecturer of the grange was in the city yesterday. The farmers' institute will commence tomorrow at Dufur and last two days. County Commissioner Frank Kincald of Antelope came into town last night. "Wasco, Sherman county, is going to have a bank. So says the Wasco News. The Weston Leader says it does not believe the. statement of the Wasco Sun that Hon. J. H. Kaley will refuse to be a candidate for the democratic congress sional nomination in this district. ', Sanders & Son, the . architects, have received a complete., line of machinery for running a sash, door and blind factory which they intend to. start as soon aB they can find a suitable location. The following residents of the Cascade Lock . are registered at the Umatilla house : Mrs. M. J. Atwell, J. W. At well, J. A. Hamilton, C. A. Schwart, T F. Leavens, A. C Barrett, J. F. Atwell, F. Smith and E. D. Moimghan. ..." The attention of our readers is called to the new ad. of Hugh Glenn, who an' nouncea that he carries a' full line of lime, plaster cement and all kinds of building material besides the finest line of picture moulding to be' found in the city. v " ; ''" ' '' ' ;' ' ; ' - : We call attention to the new ad. of T. A. Van Norden the jeweler and watch maker who has lately come here from Lassen county, California. Mr. Van Norden is a practical workman of over thirty years' experience and we bespeak for him a share of public patronage. :. The class-mates of Miss Edna Barnett gave a surprise party to that young lady Saturday afternoon . which was a complete surprise indeed. A 'happier band of little girls and boys the' world never saw, than those which, met at the residence of J. E. Barnett the father of Miss Edna. A pleasant thanksgiving evening can be spent with the young ladies of the M. ", E. Church at the: reading room. They are to give. their friends ' a pumpkin Bocial on that occasion and all are in vited. A short programme is being pre ' pared and alunch, consisting of pumpkin pie, doughnuts,' etc., will be served. ' 25 cents admission. ..''-? ' Mrs. Hoynes, a little girl of Dr. Howes who lives with her and D. L. Calking of Hood River had a narrow escape yester day while coming up the grade from Hayne's Spur, a few miles below Hood - River. .. The team whiehj they were driving balked on the grade and backed the wagon over the bluff. Fortunately horses and all were able to get clear of the wagon which was completely wrecked. No other damage was done. - A fire broke out about 1 o'clock Sun day in the frame barn of H. H. Leonard ' near the garrison, which destroyed one - valuable horse and badly burned another . and burned the whole building and its contents, consisting of hay, straw and harness. The horse that was saved was got out by a scratch, after a jjocd deal of the hair had been burned off his body and possibly one of his eyes permanently injured. No "one knows how the fire originated and the loss falls heavily on Mr. Leonard as he was not insured. A. W. Branner the proprietor of The Dalles and Prineville stage line is in the city. " Hay is going begging in Gilliam county at $3 a ton sajjp the Fossil Jour nal. . - Tom Powers the printer who com mitted suicide the other day in Portland was not exactly new to the business of attempting his own life or at at least of contemplating felso de se. In the year 1884 while, in this city he approached Colonel Sinnott with a request for ten dollars to take him to Yakima city, threatening, in case of refusal, to drown himself in the .Columbia river. The Colonel quietly told him that if he did drown" himself he would never be missed. At the same time the would be suicide was furnished transportation to Yakima city for which he afterwards settled in full. ' ' ' A thief made the attempt to enter the dwelling of "HI C. Nielsen last Saturday night but was balked in his effort, chiefly through the means of a faithful watchdog which .gave the alarm and wakened Mr. Nielsen who saw the man crouched in the corner of his yard fence and 'ordered bim off on pain of being shot. Fortunately for . the thief Mr. Nielsen's pistol was not loaded, a fact that Mr. Nielsen did not discover till he had done his best to blow the intruder out of the" fence corner. This story has two morals' one for the thief, that admonishes him that he may not be so lucky next time and the other for the housekeep Keep your gun ' loaded for ye not what hour the thief may come. A curious case of stabbing took -place last night on First street near Synder's restaurant. A man named Geo. Mc Auley met another named Jim Davis. McAuley widly asked some question of Davis about a dog. Davis answered that he knew nothing of McAuley's dog when without farther provocation, it is said, the latter made a slash at Davis with a pocket knife cutting a gash in his fore head that required three or four stitches to' close it up. Davis grasped his as sailant by the arm and held him till some one came to his aid. 1 As soon as McAuley was released he made another slash at Davis cutting his coat in two places in the back. No arrests have been made at noon., ' Davis claims that McAuley acted as if he was crazy. School Report. Tygh Ridge, Or., Nov. 21 , 1891 . Editor Chronicle : '. -School i closed at Harmony school house, district No.' 39 last Friday with sixteen pupils enrolled. Following is their' standing in scholar ship and deportment : , ... .. ... ,,, , gcQ Anna Payette. .... .. . .. .93 Albina Payette. 93 Louise Payette 94 Henry Payette 93 Emma; Payette. .89 ; LeRov Henaon .... .91.. Nick "Marx : i .91 Harry 'Warner. .93 - Helen Warner .92 Perrr "Warner. ........ . . . .'.89-' Walter Bradley. .91 Dep. 98 98 99 98 98 -. 98 : 98 98 97 98 98 97 98 98 Archie Mayhew.. . ......91 Jiiiricr waynew.... Ethel Davidson.:. , Roy Davidson . . . Archie Davidson . . .. . ...92 . . . . .93 ......94 87 88 . . Those - receiving - the prizes for highest number of head-marks are the A class,' Anna' Payette; - B class, -Louise Payette ; C class, Walter Bradley. Mary El Hawthokne, ... -i -, .Teacher, Circuit Court Proceedings. At the opening of the court this morn ing R.- L. Alexander who -was found guilty of larceny from a:' person Lwas brought before bis honor to receive Sen tence. The prisoner made' a 'Vambling speech, reviewing the evidence by which he was found guilty and claiming that he was' Innocent. ' He handed a letter to Judge Bradshaw, which contained the names of "the county officers -of Linn county: Missouri, to whom he referred the court for a character, claiming' that they had known him. from, boyhood. The judge then sentenced Alexander to two years in the state . penitentiary, re marking that he was 1n entire accord with the jury that had found him guilty As soon as the prisoner was taken back to the county jail he procured a pair of scissors remarking as he whittled off his fierce black mustache that no son-of-a gun in the penitentiary was 'going fo icut off his mustache. ... - i . . Bast End Notes. Sunday night passed off quietly in the - 'Four car loads of cattle were unloaded at the stock yards last night. They were from- Idaho and looked as if they bad beeri a'" long time in the cars, two of them being dead;'M!!,',tOM""K,i Mi It is a curious fact in our political his tory that independent movements take place at regular intervals of fonr Vears. and they always manifest themselves in the congressional election held in those years in which, no president is to be chosen. The protest they present is al ways against the party in national power. and was, for example, -against tne repuDiicans in i4, 1878, 1882, isau and against the democrats in 1886. Formidable at first, they invariably spend themselves before the lines close for the presidential battle.-Artortan. The mining excitement has somewhat abated.-though very little. We notice the impression with men of judgement is erowinz more favorable towards the facts, which are developing,. proving be yond a reasonable doubt that our moun tains are full of payiug mines of cold. ' silver and copper--Oro Heraid. , ' ': i- . :' :' '. V.-i-'r - People who are too good to stand be neath the stars and .stripes should leave and the quicker the better for them selves and the public. Chicago Inter Ocean. .: NOTICE. All city 'warrants registered prior to February 1, 1890, will be paid if pre sented at my office. Interest ceases from and'after this date. The Dalles, Or., Novdmber 6, 1891 ... O. Kinsley, ll-6tf. ' ' City Treasurer. Pay your city tax at once and save extra costs. Time is up. O. Kinersly. 21 -tf. City Treasurer. Par 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. ". . For terms enquire at the premises or of A. N. Varney at the land office. . .'..... 15tf. . J. A. Varnjsy. ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. , When Baby -was nick, ire gave her Castoria. : When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, . When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Whenahehad Children, she garethem Castoria There Is None Better. Dr. R. L. St. John of Howl and, Put nam county y Missouri, takes especial pleasure in recommending Chamber-. lain s Coueh 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 tor croup, lnis most excellent medicine is for sale by Snipes & Kinersly, The Dalles, Or. d-w ; Notice. The D. P. & A. N. company have in creased their force at Portland and are new prepared to handle important ship ments as express or fast freight. The rate on shipments so ordered will be ten cents per hundred higher than the pres ent freight rate. We trust the public will understand and appreciate our en deavors to give them prompt and effi cient service. H. R. Sibley. 11-16-21. Superintendent- A Favorite Remedy. Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy is a favorite during the winter months on ac count ef its great success in the cure of colds. There is nothing that will loosen a severe cold so quickly, or as promptly relieve the lungs. Then it counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. It is pleasant and sale to take, and . fully worthy of its popularity. For sale by Snipes & Kinersly, The Dalles, Or. d-w Notice.-- .- -To all business men and citizens. The D. P. & A. N.- company -will, not be re sponsible for .any - debts contracted by its employes, or others, . jinless the same are properly .-covered by-; a. written,-jrequi-sition from this'office, J- t V '--; " .;! i!ici HH. Sibley. 11-16-21. i ;( Superintendent. '-' i":.'''' ' t ' l-'-.'j . ' ' "'--.''- An Old Adaire.4 ;'--'-', ' -:.V- There is an old adage : " What every bodv Ravs must. be true." Henry Cook. of New Knoxville,;Ohio, iii a-recent let ter says : "Uhamberlain's Jough 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 Are Tour 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 sate to take, mere is not the least danger in giving it to children as . It- contains j no injurious substance. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Snipes & Kinersly. .Druggists, d&w, ' .. NOTICE. ' ' All indebted to the firm -of Fish & Bardon will please call at the store of Mays & Urowe and pay np all Dins lm mediately to msn x uardon. i .- - Fish & Babdon. September 14, 1891. 14-tf Stacy Shown having left my employ I will not be responsible for any debts he may contract nor .any business he may transact. w . a., Ijarretson. , U-16-tf. ' .-: ' . : . , JTOR SALE. Four lots 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 Sale Cheap. ' A gentle, handsome family horse and a new covered buggy and harness for sale cheap. Apply at this office. : 15tf "; NOTICE. " ' To the merchants of The Dalles. In ordering freight shipped be sure and have it marked care of Holman & Co., Portland, Or., who will transfer all freight to the Dalles Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. Holman & Co. , Draymen and forwarders, No. 24 N. Front street, 10-22 12-22. . . Portland, Or. Building paper for sale by the car load, ton or yard. 11-18-25. Dalles Lumber Company . Notice. Unas. Stubbung deeirea all those in debted to him 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. ,.r ,1.9-26-d&w-tf Ladies desiring scrubbing, washing or house cleaning of any kind- on snort notice, will please address a postal card to Mrs. Omeag. 11-20-tf. . FOR SALE ! One of - the' best Fruit Ranches in Wasco County, only four miles west of The Dalles. ' Apply to ' A. Y. Mabsh, ' The Dalles. CH1IONICL1; SHOET STOPS. For coughs and colds use 2379. 2379 is the cough syrup for children. Get me a cigar from that fine case at Snipes & Kinersley's: Fresh oysters in every stvle at th Columbia candy' factory. 18-tf Parties desiring drive whist cards can secure them by calling at the Chronicle office. J. H. Larsen will buy all scran iron of all kinds and pay the highest market price. &ee mm at the .cast .End. y-y-tf. Maier & Benton are prepared to do all kinds of plumbing, tin-roofing, and tin work. See them at the -old Bettingen stand. . . - tf Max Blank wishes to inform the neo-" pie of The Dalles .tTiat he has not raised on brick, and is selling them for tne same price as before. And will try and supply all demands with the best of improved machine made brick, as soon as time win allow. . 15tf. Max Blank. The auction sale at Harris' dry goods store will be postponed for the present during the indisposition of Auctioneer Crossen. . Goods will be sold, however, at auction prices till the sale is resumed. li-e-tf. , ... .. . .... Wm. Michell has added a full line of picture frame mouldings of all descrip tions and is now prepared to. make picture frames of all sizes and qualities at his undertaking rooms, corner Third and Washington streets, The Dalles. 1 1-21-1 m - BULLETIN JOHN BOOTH, TUB leafliiig irocer, 62 SECOND STREET. MINCE MEAT IN BULK, SWEET CIDER, QUAKER OATS, SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT, LOG CABIN MAPLE SYRUP, COMPRESSED YEAST, EVAPORATED PEACHES, EVAPORATED PRUNES, EVAPORATED APPLES, EVAPORATED EGG PLUMS, EVAPORATED SILVER PRUNES, EVAPORATED APRICOTS, NEW CANNED FRUIT AND VEGE TABLES. - Rlili ORDERS DELIVERED PR01PTIi STAGY sHoaiH, Has -opened an -office for Cleaning and Kepainng watcnes, jewelry, etc. -- . All work guaranteed and . ; :. promptly attended. Dunham's Dmig Stoire, ' Cor. Second and Union Streets. A. A. Brown, .' ' Keeps a full assortment of 3 - Staple and Fancy Groceres, ' ' and Provisions. which he offert nt Low Figures. SPEGIflli :-: PRIGES - to Cash . Buyers. Hihest Cash Prices for Ens aM " otter Proiice.v ' 170 SECOND STREET. T. A. VHH llORDEfl, Watchmaker Jeweler, - ; HA8 I.OCATKD At ' ' 106 Seeond St., The Dalles, Or. And is prepared to do any and all kinds of -work in hie line, being a practi . j cal . workman for a period pf over, thirty years, and lias..-. .' t; .-. repaired over four thous . . ' and watches in Las- sen County, Cal. All work from the Country promptly attended to, and on reasonable terms. GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED Carpets take up, cleaned and put down, also Closets and Chimneys cleaned .-. on short notice at reasonable -:-'r-t, ; rates. . . .. r . : ' Leave orders at the store of Chrisinan & Corson. -.. . .. ' GRANT MORSE. ClosetsitliiinneysUeaned!) Keep this In Mind. C 3 WE CARRY Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's ... In Every SIZE, STYLE, WIDTH JJSTID PRICE. And Sell them at BEDROCK Prices ! A. M WILLIAMS & CO. ' " d-10-10-tf - . DID YOU KNOW IX I ' ': WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and nauyea, ocmeu s o coves ana ranges, universal Moves ana Ranges. We are also agents f op the Celebrated Boynton Farnaee. flmmonition and Loaded Shells, Etc SRHlTRtY PliUmfilflO fl SPBCIAliTY. MAIER & BENTON. EOBT. Cj-STS. MAYS & CROWE, ... (Successurs to ABItAMS & STEWART.) Ilotailers -nd Jototoors xx Harfiware, - Tinware, - Granitewaie, - Wooffepare, : ' 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's and Farmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware. ; -AGENTS FOR - The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meri.len Cutlery and Tableware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stoves and Anti-Rust Tinware. . . All Tinning, Plumbing, Pips -Work and Repairing will be done' on Short Notice. . SECOND STREET. H: C. NIELS6N, Clothier BOOTS AND SHOES, Hate and Caps, Trunks and Valises, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS.. THE DALLES. OREGON E. Jacobsen & Co., .'":,' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL R00K3ELLER3 AND STATIONERS. Pianos and Organs- ' Sold on EASY. INSTALLMENTS. Notions, Toys, Fancy Goods and Musical Instru ments of all : Kinds. . XUEa-iX Ordorai DEilloci Promptly. 162 SECOND STREET. ' JOS. T. PET6RS St CO., - DEALERS IX UUcbBEH, COtD WOOD General .r ;i1 .vlr-v-i. ui Office and Yak Corner of First and Jefferson : i- iv; :4 V . T-r-i hit Tlrr Ltsto",. ... -i - i . . liufrlBER, LATH AHD SHINGLES. Olce and Yard cA; First aM JefibrsbiilTs. ---'.V SOUTH SIDE of Railroad TraclL FOE THE :- THE DALLES, OREixON. THE DAIXES, OREGON. ding : 3 ii- ?. Streets." : North Side of Railroad Tract IN: and matBiiai E XL'S