The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 25, 1891, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered at the PoBtofllee at The Dalles, Oregon,
.u second-class matter.
' Local Advertising.
' 10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and S Cents
. per line ior eacn suDsequem lnBeruuu.
Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than 3 o'clock
will appear tae following day.
TIME TABLES.
Iinllroaas.
SASI BOrKD.
i. 2, Arrives 11:40 a. k. Departs 11 :45 a. x.
12: 05 P. X
12:30 P. M
WKRT BOnSD.
So. 1, Arrives :40 A. H. Departs 4:80 A. if.
r 4 fl9f p M. o:4o r. at.
Two loca freights that carry passengers leave
one for the west at 7 -45 a. n.,and one for the
K east at o a. m. i . . .
:" ' ' ' STAGES.
For Prinertlie, via. Bake Oven, leave daily
For Antelope, MitcheU, Canyon City, leave
. . MondayWodnesdaysand Fridays, at 6 a.
For Dufur, Kinsrsley, Wamic, Wapinitla, Warm
Springs und Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
Sundav) at 6 A. M. , , 4.
For Cloldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
week except sunaoy ai ..
Offices for all lines at the limatllla House.
Fost-Offl.ce. .,
OFFICK HOOES - , ,
General Dellviey Window. . 8 a. m,
Money Order " .8 a. m.
Sunday u O " a. m.
to 7 p. m.
to 4 p. m.
to 10 (i. ra.
CU38INQ OF MAILS
By trains going East 9 p. m. and
" West..,. ...9 p. m. and
Staro for Goldendale ....... ... .;
t: ill,.
11:45 a.m.
4:45 p. m.
7-5m n Tn
n:SI a. m.
.. . 'Dufurand Warm Springs..
. . i r t 1 - TI..1....,1
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
" " (Antelope
Except nunaoy.
tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and
. " Monday Wednesday and
Saturday.
Friday.
METEOEOLOGIOAL BEPOBT.
Pacific
Coast
Time.
H Rela- D.t'r W State
Bab. 2 tive of S. of
? .Hum Wind P Weather.
30.17 52 - 87 West PtCloudy
30.16 60 75 "
8 A. M. .
3P.M..
Maximum temperature, CO: minimum tem
perature, 42.
WEATHER PKOUABIHTIES.
The Dali.es, Nov. 25,1891.
Weather forecast till 12 m.
Thursday: Threatening weather
and rain followed by clearing,
RAIN
cooler.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1891.
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Pres Dispatches.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Mr. W. Wing, of Wamic, gave this
office a pleasant call today.
One or two cases of measles are re
ported at the old fort.
Mr. Hugh Gsurlay has gone out to
Dufur on a short trip.
Tomorrow being "Jhanksgiving day. no
taper will be issued from this office.
Mr. Jack Nolan, of Wauiic is visiting
frhends in The' Dalles for a few days.
Look at McFarland & French's flaming
"ad" in today's paper. It's a stunner.
The building .Just erected on the
ground where the building of I. , C.
Nickelsen formerly stood is to be occu
pied by the Columbia Packing company.
Mr.'Iiimeroth of Fifteen Mile-creek,
gave the evergreen trees in the court
yard a much needed trimming yester
day. . - - - .
A marriage license was isued this
morning by County Clerk Crosse to
Mr. R. H. Husbands and Miss Amanda
Rordon... ,
Mr. 1. C . Nickelsen, lias six fine
piano's, from the . Krannich & Bach's
manufactory , . which are excellent in
tone as well as finish.
Miss Charlotte Roberts is very ill with
pneumonia at her fathers residencenear
this city. Wo are pleased to lear,n she
is in a fair way for recovery,
the poor and the sick in the hospitals
was one of the duties of life, and to not
let the left hand know the gift of the
right. This was Thanksgiving.
The Oregon railroad commissioners are
out on the road again. We presume
charge of railroad officials, in" a palace
car, provide for their special comfort andj
pleasure.
New sidewalks are being built and
' streets graded in different parts of the
city according to the orders of the coun
cil. The laying of the sidewalks will be
duly appreciated by the people.
The new main that bursted yesterday
on Union street. - proved to be caused
from an old Baw or crack which was
overlooked when the pipe was laid. v
Messrs. L. D. Ainsworth and J. C
Hostetler have bought the George Fil
loon property and will erect a beautiful
residence on the same in the near future.
From the Astoria Town Talk it would
appear to the reader .that their city
affairs were cbnsiderably mixed, and
that judicial matters were a little loose.
The ex-Third regiment band were out
on practice with their new instruments
last night. The boys are delighted with
their pieces, which are a marvel of excel
lence. ;
Mr. A A. Urkhart, who has filled the
; position of freight clerk at the D. P. &
A. N. company '8 dock, has resigned and
Mr. Fred Dietsel has been appointed
to fill the vacancy. ; .O . . . j
The Britith ship B.uccleuch was
boarded the other day at Astoria by a
gang of roughs and through the efforts
of Sheriff Smith thfrty were arrested and
on examination eight were bound over to
appear before the grand jury under $500
bonds each. The others were to have
their hearing this Wednesday.
We understand that a party of young
people of The Dalles intend going to
Hood River'.for the Thanksgiving ball.1
The police "court is' not doing a very
rushing business only one drive was
made last night and that was a drunk
who settled and was discharged.
The water from the upper reservoir
will be turned into the mains this after
noon and persons who desire, can tap
the pipe on the hill at any time they
wish. "
Master Ray W. Logan, son of Dr. H.
Logan of this city, came home from
Portland this morning, where he is a
student in the Bishop Scott grammer
school, to remain with bis father through
the Thanksgiving season. .. .-, , ,
We again remind " our readers of the
social to be given by the young ladies of
the Methodist church at the reading
room tomorrow (Thanksgiving) evening.
All lovers of good times and things
should not fail to attend.
John Booth, the popular grocer, has
fitted himself out with a brand "new sign
which is quite -a novelty in', that it is a
different style from the general run of
signs. The work was done by our artis-,'
-1 naintaw ltTi llo I'd V Ofi1 ifl O VlOailtv
It is reported on the streets that the
Paul Mohr company are making 7 ar
rangements to build barges, to be used
in the movement of wheat on the Upper
and middle Columbia. The rumor is
not authentic but may ' be true all the
same.. . . . "
Union Thanksgiving services at the
Court house at 11 a. m. tomorrow. A
goodly attendance of our citizens will
surely take place. Rev. A. C." Spencer
of the M. E. church will deliver the dis
course on "Our country its past present
and future." . .- ,
Rev. Eli D. Stitcliff, rector of the
Episcopal church in this city, gave his
people a very fine discourse last Sunday,
appropiate to the Thanksgiving season.
He' reminded his hearers that charity
was an essential element in christian
character and that a rememberance of
On the Eight Mile road, between the
mouth of Dry Hollow and Phil Wagnerjs
farm, there is a grade which is a little
higher and steeper than any other place,
and some wretch is mean enough to
place poles .on it so as to. obstruct, the
travel entirely. Whoever she or he may
be are liable to go to the lockup before
thev know it. A word to the wise ought
to be sufficient. . . , f
Colonel Houghton and O. Kinersly
returned today from a two days hunt up
the river, bringing home forty-four
geese, but are in low spirits on account
of serious injury to their decoys. It
seems that a "goose" from the vicinity
of ' Goldendale came over where they
were, having previously dug a- hole in
which' to hide himself close, to that of
the colonel and Mr; Kinersly -and. came
in the night and settled himself comfort
ably in the same. It was not long be
fore ho. fell asleep and lie woke up just
as day was beginning to break, and on
looking out saw what he supposed to be
geese and-immediately proceeded to fill
them with shot, but, alas for ' the
Goldendale man, they were only Messrs.
Kinersly and Houghton's innocent
decovs. .
WASCO ACADEMY NOTES.
Weregret that protracted illness keeps
several from their places in the school
room. Although the entrance, of new
pupils fills the vacancies thus made., so
that the number present varies but little
from week to week, we . shall be . very
glad to welcome the old faces back.
They can rest fully assured of the sym
pathy of both companions and -teachers.
As is usually the case the second
quarter finds the pupil, as a whole, more
studious and, of course, doing . better
work. The easy-going spirit of vacation
has gone with the hot weather : the cool,
bracing air gives new life and energy to
the - body, and the brain responds by
prom pt and more .vigorous efforts, j i
As the boys are some vigorously pur
suing the foot-ball over the Common,
some one is heard to ask : "Why can't
the girls have some tennis courts laid
out so they can have' ' exercise as the
boys do?" The question is ' certainly a
pertinent one and ought to receive such
an answer "as would make the inquiry
impossible In the future.; The expendi
ture of a few , dollars in grading would
not only furnish opportunity for two or
three good courts but also add much to
the attractiveness of the grounds.
Perhaps the condition of the flag-staff
is appropriate for the season, when all
the trees arej beings stripped -of their
foliage, but it has been bare so long that
we would like to eee the stars and stripes
once more floating from its : halyards. ,
As this Ji8-thanksgiving week there
will be no school on Thursday and Fri
day next. Probably all will give thanks
for the breathing spell afforded, eat
their fill of thanksgiving turkey and its
accompanying viands, have a headache
Friday in consequence, and return Mon
day with wry faces, fully aware that they
are destined, to fail completely. , in -the j
day's lessons. How fortunate it is, after j
all, that "Thanksgiving day comes only !
once in the year I"'
. ' ..' ; I
:' DIED
At her residence in Thompson's ad
dition on Monday night, 'Mrs. Electa S.
Robinson in her - 75th year. ' She was
buried on Fiteen Mile .creek this morn
ing. Services at the residence by Rev.
A. C. Spencer.
, BOKN.
In this city,. November 24, 1891, to the
wife of Mr.- M. Speichenger. an eight
pound boy. ' ' ' .
The resources of Douglas county will
be beautifully exemplified in the con
struction of the new court house, , which
will have steps of Roseburg'marble from
the deer creek quarry. The floor of the
portico, and also the columns will be
make of the same kind of stone. . The
use of native woods in the interior of the
structure will also add greatly,, to its
beauty.- Ashland Tidings.
. Five dollars reward will be paid for
any information leading to the recovery
of an iron-grey horse weighing about
900 pounds. . Has - co'lar and saddle
mark and is branded i'l bar", also shod
in , front. Information . received, at
Hood's livery stable.
ll-25-2tw. -
. Leave your orders for fir, oak
maple wood at Maier & Benton.
and
jr
7
' For Bale 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
omce.
. 15tf. " J. A. Vabney.
' Tbere Is None Better.
Dr. R. L. St. John of Howland, Put
nam county,' Missouri, takes especial
pleasure in recommending Chamber
lain's Consh Remedv. because he knows
t 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
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby woa nick, -we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Chijd, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
A Favorite Remedy.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a
favorite during the 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 ther, lungs.v' ;Tben","it counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia. It is
pleasantvand safe to take, and fully
worthy of its popularity. For sale by
Snipes & Kinersly, The Dalles, Or. d-w
. ; xotick. ;.
indebted to .the firm of Fish A
All
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
An Old Adage. .
There is an old adage: "What every
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 lite it
to loosen and relieve a severe cold. For
sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists, dw
Stacy Shown having left my employ I
will not be responsible for any debts he
may contract nor anv business he may
transact. ' '. E. Gabbetson.
11-16-tf. s ,
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 safe to take. There
is not the least danger in giving it to
children, as it coniains no injurious
substance. For sale at 50 cents, per bottle
by Snipes & Kinersly. : Druggists, d&w".
rOB 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.
Notice.
Chad. Stubbling desires 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 9-26-d&w-tf
for Sale Cheap.
A gentle, handsome family horse and
a new covered buggy and harness for
sale cheap. . Apply at this office. 15tf
noticb.
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 to the Dalles Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co. ... - .
t ttLMA'J & Co; -'
"" Draymen and forwarders,
No. 24 N. Front street,
10-22 12-22.: ;;iT : Portland, OrV
Building paper for sale by the car load,
ton or yard. -
11-18-25. Dalles Lumbkb Company.
;
Ladies desiring scrubbing, washing or
house cleaning of any kind on short
notice, will please address a postal card'
to Mrs. omeag. . . ' . li-zu-tt. ;
FOR SALE
T
One of the best Fruit Ranches in
Wasco" County, only four miles west of
The Dalles. Apply to
. A. Y. Marsh,
The Dalles.
CHROMCLSv . SHOUT STOPS.
- For coughs and colds use 2379. "
, 2379 is the cough syrup for children.
Get me a cigar from that fine case at
Snipea& Kinersley's. ' . -
Fresh oysters in every style at the
Columbia candy factory. 18-tf
' Parties desiring drive whist cards can
secure them by calling at the Chronicle
office. - .
J. H. Largen will ; buy all scrap iron
of all kinds and pay 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
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 Bame price as before. And will try
and supply all demands with the best of
improved machine made brick, as soon
as time will allow.
15tf. .. : , . Max Blank.
The auction sale at Harris' dry (roods
I ovsj- win ist? pusitfUMicu jur tut? fircacuii
ct.. ..;u u i ii
uunng me indisposition oi Auctioneer
Crossen. Goods will be sold, however,
at auction prices till the sale is resumed.
ii-o-ti. . ;
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.
11-21-1 m
BULLETIN
JOHN' 'BOOTH,
i
62 SECOND STREET.
NEW '
MINCE MEAT IN BULK,
SWEET CIDER,
QUAKER OATS,
SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT,
LOG' CABIN MAPLE si'RUP,
COMPRESSED YEAST, ' ' '
EVAPORATED PEACHES, . ,-
EVAPORATED PRUNES,
EVAPORATED APPLES,
EVAPORATED EGG PLUMS,
EVAPORATED SILVER PRUNES,
EVAPORATED APRICOTS,
NEW CANNED FRUIT AND VEGE
TABLES. . -
fllili OSDEHS DELIVERED PROMPTLY
STAGY SjlOHlfl,
Has opened an office for Cleaning and
H Repairing Watches, Jewelry., etc
: All work guaranteed and ;
promptly attended.
Dunham's Dirug Store,
r ... f Cor. Second and Uplon Streets.
A. A. Brown,
:i . Keeps a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Gfoceres,
' and Provisi.ons.
-
' . which lie offerc nPLcw Figures.
SPEGIfllt :-: PfilGES
to Cash. Buyers.
Hiflest Cash Prices for Eggs anl
otier Proto.
170 SECOND STREET.
T. fl. Vflfl JlORDEfl,
Watchmaker 1 Jeweler,
- V. r. . ...
HAS LOCATED AT
106 Seeond St., The Dalles, 0.
And' is prepared to do any and all kinds
ot work in nis line, being a practi
Jcal workman for a period of
- Over thirty years, and has
. - repaired over four thous
; and watches in Las
; , sen County, Cal . .
All work from the Country promptly
attended to, and on reasonable terms.
GIVE MB A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED
Carpets take up, cleaned and put down,
also Closets and Chimneys cleaned
on ehorf notice at reasonable
rates.
Leave orders at the store of Chrisman
& Corson.
GRANT
10-15-tt
MORSE.
Tne Leaoiug G
mneys Cleaned
Keep
. WE carry
Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's
: ' In Every
SIZE, STYLE, WIDTH' 2sTT3 PRIOR
And Sell them at BEDROCK Prices !
A. ifa . WILLIAMS & CO.
d - 10
T3I O IT I
..' - WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
irgand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and
flanges,' Jemeirs Stoves an flanges, Universal Stoves and flanges.
We are. also agents fos the Celebrated Boynton pwnaee.
Ammunition and Loaded Shells, Ete.
SflfHTflV PHUmBlNC A SPECIALITY.
MAIER & BENTON.
- MAYS & CROWE,
(Successors to ABRAM3 & STEWART.) '.
Xlotailers and jToblsora lii '
Haraware. Tlaware. - firanlteware, - wooneowarc,
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 arid
Farmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware.
-AGENTS IOK-
The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlerv, .Mtrid Cutlerv aad
Tableware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stovt-s '
and Anti-Rust Tinware.
All Tinning, Plumbing,
will he done
SECOND STREET.
C 1 p thi e p. and Ta i 1 o f ,
BOOTS AND SilOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
O-ents' 3J"-ci.xa3Lg3l3.xxe G-oocle,
CORNKK OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS.. THE DA l.I.ES. )K JBoOS
Now on 30sjxly
HoMav Cools 1 lida? Goods
We resrectfnllv invite the-onblic to call
Albums, breflsiner Cases. Gold Pen with
Goods of all kinds ever displayed in. this
Oof plaee of Easiness 162 Seeond
JOS. T. PET6RS & CO.,
:- DEALERS IX "'
liUmBEft, CORD WOOD
Office and Yard Corner of First and Jefferson
cc- I V I II II ,1 T T7
" 1. J3.J1I
IN
IiUjaBER, IiflTH
Office and Yari cor. First and Jefferson Sts.
this in Mind.
- 10 - tf '
Xj. :e3- cbo"w jg-
FOR THE
'Pipe Work and Repairing
on Short Notice. ...
THE DALLKS, Oi:E.f.
and look at the finest disnlav of Tnv.
Fancr Holders. Dolls. Plush and Fancv
city.
St.
The Dalles, Oregon.
Streets. "Wth Side of Railroad Track.
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flKD . SHIHGIiES.
SOUTH SIDE of Railroad Tract
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