The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 02, 1891, Image 3

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The Dalles paily Chronicle."
Entered at the Fostoffice at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter
Local Advertising.
10 Cents per line for first insertiou, 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 day.
TIME TABLES.
liailroads.
east; bound.
So. 2, Arrives 11:40 a. m. Departs 11:45 a,
" 8, " 12:05 P.M. " 12:30P
WEST BOUND. . ,
So. 1, Arrives 4:40 A. w. Departs 4:50 A,
i 7. 6:20 P.M. 6:45 P.
Two locm freights that carry passengers leave
one for tho west at 7:45 A. M. and one for the
east at 8 A M.
STAGES.
For PrineTlUe, via. Bake Oven, leave dally
except Sunday) at H a. m.
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6a. m.
For Dufur, Kingsley, Wamlc, Wapinitia, Warm
Springs nd Tygh. VaUey, leave daily (except
Sundav) at 6 A. M. . ,
For Ooldendale, Wash., leave very day of the
week except Sunday at 8 a. m.
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House. .
Post-Office.
OFFICE HOURS
General Delivrey Window. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Money Order 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sunday ii 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.
CJ.08INO OF VAILS
By trains going East Ip.m. and 11:45 a. m.
" " West.. :...9 p. m. and 4:45 p.m.
Stage for Goldendale 7:30 a.m.
" "Prinevllle 5:80 a. m.
i. "Dufurand Warm Springs. ..5:30'a. m.
" t Leaving for Ly le & Hartland . . 5 : 30 a. m.
" " " t Antelope 5:30 a.m.
. 'Except Sundav.
tTrl-weekly. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday.
" Monday Wednesday and Friduy.
METE0B0L0GI0AL EEP0ET.
' Pacific ' H Rela- D.t'r ' ts State
Coast BAB. tive of S. of
Time. .- Hum Wind Weather.
8 A. M 30.01 84 85 West .04 Clear
8 P. M 30.17 44 81 " PtCloudy
Maximum temperature, 4i; minimum tern
perature, 34.
WEATHEK ntOU ABILITIES.
' 1 The Dali.es, Dec. 2, 1891.
FAIR I Weather forecast till 12 m.
i Thursday: Fair, cooler followed
by rising temperature.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1891.
The Chronicle is the Only. Paper in
The Dalles that Receives thp Associated
Press Dispatches.
LOCAL BKEVITIKS.
Mr. Harry Goetz of Albina is in the
city.
. C. E. Jones of the Moro Observer is in
the city. - r-
The circuit -court has adjourned till
Friday next.
B. Savage and J. B. Magill of Wamic
are in the city.
Jack Dempsey is reported to be suffer
ing from incipient consumption.
D. E. Cumming of 'the Goldendale
(Tnnnn w.ia in t.hft pitv vpstprdiiv. w
" j . -
Mrs. Hugh Gonrlay returned last
night from a short visit to California.
B. Fraser who was for a short time
traveling agent for the North Dalles shoe
factory is in the city,
Out of sixteen criminal indictments
tried at the present term of court there
were fourteen convictions, the state
having lost only two cases.
The Portland city council seems to be
in earnest in regard to closing saloons
at midnight.' It is expected that re'
newal of license will be denied to all who
do not comply with the law.
. An inquest was held today over the
remains of Ralph ; Fonger, who was
struck by a locomotive in this city last
.Monday. No verdict had been reached
at the time of going to press.
A trial for artesian water is to be made
at Lewie ton. The sum of $2000 has been
subscribed towards the enterprise and as
soon as possible machinery will be pro
cured and the work of boring begun
E. t. : Boynton of ' Kingsley, - John
Stewart of Antelope, H. J. Campbell of
Sherar's Bridge, James Underbill of
Boyd, W. L. Osbprn of Cascade Locks
and John Topar and wife of Dufur are
registered at the Umatilla house
t
Dr. W. E. Rinebart will leave in the
morning for Anacortes where he has
been called to operate on a little girl
who is suffering from disease of the hip
joint. He will return as Soon as possible
after the operation and expects to be
back not later than Saturday.
In view of Captain Lewis' trip to the
East, S. B. Adams presented him yes
terday with about twenty distinct var
ieties of flowers which he plucked from
his garden on the ' bluff. "The captain
takes the flowers along with him to show
' the effete East what kind of country
Oregon is in winter.
Our readers will not forget the laying
of the corner stone of the new M. E,
Church tomorrow , at 2 p. tn. A fall
program of the proceedings is published
in another place in this issue. Fine
weather is hoped for and a large crowd
. a i rru v - ii
fim LHl. k. tltI t5 W1IJ INI llfl CltUKCLIdll
or subscription taken at the services.
We call attention to the advertisement
of the "Wonderful Baby" which appears
in 'another column. The baby is a Port
land product having been born in South
Portland about five months ago. A
photograph shows it'to be a fine healthy
looking bub', fat and hearty and per-
fm.tl.. tnfttiaA t,il noturitl Innlf ln(r pvorv.
. wav except that it has no legs nothing
but the trunk of the body and only
onp
arm
the right,, which like the body,
Jiead and face is perfectly formed and
natural looking. -The child will be on
exhibition at 77 Second street for five or
M days commencing tomorrow.
C. B. Campbell, one of the proprietors
of the Portland branch . of the Keeley
institute for the care of the opiam and
liquor habits, is in the city.
The Corner Stone to Be Laid.
The corner stone of the new M. ' E.
Church will be laid with appropriate
ceremonies tomorrow at 2 p. m. A cor
dial welcome is extended to all. The
following prbgram is being arranged :
PROGRAM.
Preliminary Remarks . . .Kev. E. D . Sutcliffe
Hymn ; "Come Thou Fount," etc
Praver Rev. O. D. Taylor
Psaim 132, (as a collect) . . Rev. Wm. Mlchell -
Leader
Scripture lesson 1 Cor. 3rd chap. 9-23
, , . . . rvev. it . v. ui lid
Address Rev. A. C. Spencer
List of contents of box Mrs. 8. French
Placing the box in stone. .Mrs. Eliza McFarland
The oldest member of the church In this city
I-aYino- of the stone Revs. Tavlor and Curtis
Prayer of Consecration Rev. A. C. Spencesj
Benediction .Kev. js. v. eutcnue
GENERAL NEWS.
On his Catskill park George Gould
will have a herd of 100 elk and deer.
Down in Wall street, however, he will
still continue to herd with bulls and
bears. Athena Press.
A man in Missouri has twenty-seven
pet rattlesnakes that - come when he
calls them, which is much better than
to live in Kentucky, and have snakes
when you do not call them. Atliena
Press.
Saturday in Pendleton 200 sacks of
Scotch Fife wheat were sold by Andrew
Nelson WW. S. Byers for $1 per bushel,
which is considerably above the regular
market figure. This by far the highest
price paid for wheat this season ' and 'is
an exceptional instance. is cm uregon
tan. V'.
Five years ago Bev. Hugh Pentecost
was a .rresDyterian minister .or. great
promiaence in New York. Doubts
drove him to a Unitarian pulpit ; then
he became an agnostic. Our under
standing of an agnostic is a man who
doesn't know ; doesn't deny or affirm
simply doesn't know. From an agnostic
Pentecost became an atheist. From
atheism he flung himself into anarchy,
and was an anarchist in Chicago. As
anarchist he was the editor of . the
Twentieth 'Century. Now he announces
that he will cease to be an editor and
will be a lawver. The interesting ques
tion arises in Pentecost's career, "What
next?"
J. E. Eldredge, of the government
works at the Coos bay jetty, had a
novel and thrilling experience last week
which he will not soon forget. He was
shooting in the vicinity of the ponds oh
the sand hills when a large flock of peli
cans came trooping in: The bird is quite
a curiosity and is not a very frequent
visitor in that locality, so Mr. Eldredge
secured two or three with shots from his
gun,-and one of them .which he picked
up was not dead, but screamed pitifully.
On hearing the cries of their wounded
companion, 'the whole, flock shrieked
like a band of fiends, came down upon
the astonished sportsman, tried to bite
him with their long bills, which look
like a pair of huge shears, - struck at
hitn with' their powerful wings, - and
ma 'e such a vigorous attack that club
bing his gun, he . retreated into the
water and standing almost un to his
arm-pits, and fighting for his lite, killed
eight of the enraged, birds in protecting
bimselt from injury. J. he nock at length
retreated,, and, bruised . and wet, Mr,
Eldredge went back to the works, bring
ing some of the. birds . with him. Asto-
rian.
The Oregonian of December first - has
the following:- "G. J. Farley, superin
tendent of the portage road at the Cas
cades, is staying for a short time at the
Perkins. He told an Oregonian reporter
last night that "The Dalles City" boat
Was meeting - with great 'snccess. -;A1
though the Union Pacific boats,', said
he, are charging a much less rate than
ours, we are carrying at least Jwo-thrrds
of the passengers. The public seems to
appreciate the fact that we are strug
gling for existence against a monopoly
and has come to our assistance nobly
They seem to be' willing to pay us for i
single passage and S3 for a round trio
when they could ride on the boats of the
other line for hfty cents and get a round
trip ror Si. The greater part of the bus
iness the Union Pacific secures from
points above the Cascades. In referenco
to freight the rates are the same over
both lines, but we are handling nine
tenths of all that is handled. In refer
ence to the road around the dalles it
should be built on our side. . Paul
Mohr's scheme of building a road on the
Washington side will. I think, fall
throueh. There is plenty of space for a
road on : the Oregon side, and I think
that is where it will be built.' "
He Hasn't Pleased Eastern Oregon
Governor Pennoyer states positively
that he is opposed to an extra session,
He thinks that the general government
should provide for the building of The
Dalles and Celilo pprtage road, which is
another one of the .governor's inconsis
tencies, in the face of the fact that only
last winter he allowed the Cascade port
age bill to become a law. This portage
is now in operation, but it gives no relief
for this upper country, though a step in"
the rig'it direction. Every farmer and
stockman of Eastern Oregon is anxious
for'an "open river." -Baker City Blade.
Wonderful Baby. '
Nothing equaling il in the world. A
child born without legs and with but one
arm. Natures latest and most wonder
ful freak. . The queen of all freaks, a
perfect trunk, and lovely head, one .arm
and' nothing more. ' Do not fail to see
it; On exhibition at 72 Second street.
' 12-2-6. '. - . : . , -
If you want to send an accp table
Christinas gift' to "friends in the old
country buy. an Anchor Line draft for
I any amount payable on demand in all
i . j r .. . x-:...
ij Irel.UKl. For sale atlowest rateq ut
tlie office of Thornbury & Hudson,
l l-J-0w
A Pointer. . v ,- .,,. - . .
Now that the Union Pacific has re
duced the rates of freight on the Baker,
there is a chance for Sherman county
people to do a little financeering. Let
them have their goods shipped on the
Baker to The Dalles and then haul
them from here over the free bridge.
There's monev in this scheme for Sher
man county and we' urge the citizens to
try and get some of it. While they help
themselves they will help us and all
Eastern Oregon in the fight to -maintain
an open rjver.
Short Crop of Hogs.
The Oregon hog crop bids fair to be
short this year. The price of grain is so
high that it does not pay to feed it to the
hogs, and gathering up waste apples and
email potatoes, and cooking them and
mixing some ground oats or barely with
them to fatten hogs is something that
Oregon farmers as a general thing are
not equal to. So the prospects are that
Oregon will have to- depend largely on
Omaha,. Lansas-City, and other pork
packing centers for what bacon, lard and
other hog products are needed here this
year . Oregonian .
1 . .
Old man Howard, in the Alameda jail,
accused of complicity in the Lake county
stage robberies, is said to be worth $20,-,
000. The human soul . that wallows in
$20,000 and breaks through the law of
the land to get more mire, is a delightful
soul. Wouldn't it look lovely among
the lilv-beds of paradise I Klamath
Star. '
Blaine and Harrison Agree. -
Cincinnati; Nov. 30. The Times
states in its Washington special that
Secretary Blaine will in a few days pub
licly state his position with reference t
the presidential nomination with a view
of putting a stop to party factions : that
he and President Harrison have reached
an agreement which looks to the success
of the candidate and not to an individual
promotion.
SOCIETIES.
A SSEMBLY HO. 4827. K. OF Ij. Meets in K
i. of P. hall on first and third Sundavs at a
u viuu. p. III.
TXJASCO LODGE
NO. 15. A. F. & A. M. Meets
T T
F. M.
iirst and third Monduy of each month at 7
pvALLKS fiOYAI, ARCH CHAPTER tiO. C
XJ Meets iu Masonic Hall the third Wi
Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M. "
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt Hood Camn No. S9. Meets Tnesdav even
ing of each week in I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30"p. M.
Columbia' lodge, no. 5, i. o. o. f. Meets
every Fridav evenlne at 7:30 o'clock, in K.
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
it. jlouoh, Bec'y - a. a: bills.n. g.
T7"RIEND8HIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
X' every Monday eveninz at 7:30 o'clock, in
Schanno's building, corner.of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited. Geo.-T. Thompson,
p. W. Vausb, Seo'y. C. C.
TTTOMEN'S "CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
T UNION will meet every Fridav afternoon
at S o'clock at the reading room, A 11 are Invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Meets
at K. of P. Hall, Corner Second and Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at
:30.
John Fiixoon.
M. W.
W. 8 MY CBS, Financier.
THE CHURCHES.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Bboks
GEE8T Pastor. Low Mass. every Sunday nf
7 A. M.
7 P.M.
High Mass at 10-30 a. m. .Vespers lit
QT. PATJL'8 CHURCH Union Btreet, opposite
k.7
Fifth. Rev.EUD.SutclifteKeetor.
Services
eveay Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Sundav
tscnooi a :o a.
7:30
Evening Prayer on Friday at
T7MRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. I. Tat
? ixm, Pastor. Morning services every Sab-
hath nt the academy at 11 . M
Sabbath
School immediately after morning
services;
Union services in the court house at 7 P. M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
Cubtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
A. It. and 7 P. M. Sunday School after morning
service. Strangers cordially Invited. Seats free.
M.
E. CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spbnceb, pastor.
Services every Sundav moniine. Sundav
School at 12:20 o'clock r. H. A cordial invitation
is extended by both pastor and people to all.
' There Is None .Better.
- Dr. R. L. St. John Jf 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 colds, and as a preventative and cure
for croup. This most excellent medicine
is for sale, by Snipfis .& .Kinersly, The
Lialles, Or. , d-w
Are Tour Children Subject to Croup'
As a preventive and cure . tor croup,
Chamberlain's Oough 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
cnildren, as it contains no injurious
substance. For sale at 50 cents per bottle
by bmpes & riinersly. Druggists, doxw,
- Notice.
Chas. 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
Pay your, city tax at once and save
extra costs.' Time is up.
. O. Kinebsly.
21-tf. City Treasurer-
- Wanted. '' '
An experienced salesman from the
east desires a position. Best of refer
ences. Address Box 156, The Dalles.
11-30-tf. ; .
Ladies desiring scrubbing,- washing or
house cleaning of any kind . on short
notice, will please address a postal card
to Mrs. Omeag. - li-zu-u.
. Vr Kent. ':''
A nicelv
furnished, furnace heated
room, in central location, suitable for
lady or gentleman. . uoara
Inquire at this office.
if desired.
12-l-2t.
KOlt 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 3. L. Kelly, -
9-ll-tf The Dalles.
nitri
'. CHEOMCti . SHORT STOPS.,
For coughs and colds use 2379.
237,9 is the cough syrup for cKirifren.
' Get me a cigar from that fine ease at
Snipes & Kinerslev's. . - - . - 4
Fresh oysters in every style at the
CQluhibia candy factory. . , ... IS-tf
Parties desiring drive 'Whist cards can
securethenT by caningar tha CmtoNiiLa
office. - . .
J. H. Larsen will buy all scrap 'iron
of all kinds and pay the' highest market
price. See him at the East End.'
9-9-tf.
Max Blank wishes to inform.' the peo
ple of The Dalles that he has not
raised on brick, and is selling them for!
tne same price as -before. And wiu 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 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.
11-6-tf. '
Wm. Michell has added a full line of
picture frame mouldings of . all descrip
tion's 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 . .
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. ," For terms enquire at the
premises or of A. N. Varney at the land
office. . V . " -
15tf. . ' J. A. Vaeney.
Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria.
When Baby was sick, ve gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, ahe crid for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, ahe gave them Castoria
A Favorite Itemetly.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 5s 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 the lungs. Then it counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia. It is
pleasant and safe to take, and fully
worthy of its popularity. For sale by
Snipes & Ivinersly, The Dalles, Or. d-w
NOTICE.
To the merchants of The Dalles. In
ordering freight ' shipped lie sure and
have it marked cire of Holman & Co.,
Portland, ' Or., .who ' will transfer all
freight to the Dalles Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co.
Hoi.man & Co.
. Dravmen and forwarders,
No. 24 N. Front street,
10-22 13-22, . Portland, Or.
An Old Adage.
There is an old adage: "What every
body says must be true.'' Henrv Cook,
of New Knbxville, Ohio, in a recent let
ter savs: "Chamlmrlain'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. J? or
sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists, dw
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 Jbi8h S JSardon.
H ISH & liARDON.
September" 14, 1891. 14-tf
' For Sale Cheap.
A gentle, handsome family horse and
a new covered buggy and harness for
sale cheap. Apply at this office. ldtf
Stacy Shown having left mv employ
will not be responsible for any debts he
may contract nor any business he may
transact. ' W. E. Gaebetson.
11-16-tf. .
WINK THE OT;HER EYE
. STAGY SHOtllfl,
Has opened an office for Cleaning and
Repairing Watches, Jewelry, etc.
: All work guaranteed and
promptly attended.
Dunham Dtug .Stoire,
Cor. Second, and Union Streets.
BULLETIN
JOHN BOOTH,
Toe Leaning Grocer.
62 SECOND STREET.
NEW .
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 PLUM8,
EVAPORATEJ) SILVER PRUNES,
EVAPORATED APRICOTS.
NEW CANNED FRUIT AND VEGfc
TABLES. .
Wili ORDERS DELIVERED PHOIBPTLY
r r iiBi
Keep this
r . WE CARRY
Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's
Iri Every
SIZE, . STYLE, WIDTH ItTID PRIOE.
.t .
And Sell them at BEDROCK Prices !
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
d - 10 -
DID YOU
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
Argand Stoves and Rang.es, Garland Stoves and
Ranges, Jeaiell's Stoves and Ranges, Universal Stoves and Ranges.
We are also agents for the Celebrated fiaynton Farnaee.
- Ammunition and Loaded Shells,Ete. .
SflrllTflfV PLiUmBiriG A SPECIALITY.
M'AIER & BENTON'.
eobt. :m:.a-"Z"S-
MAYS &
(Sutecessurs to ABRAM3 & STEWART.)
Xlotallers aixcl VTobberc
Harmare. - Tinware, - Gianiteware, - woofienware,
. 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
Farjners Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware. ,
" ' -AGENTS FOR :
The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden Cuthwy and
Tableware, the "Quick Meal" Gasoline Stoves. "Grand" Oil Stows" '
' ; and Anti-Rust
All Tinning, Plumbuig,'
. -will "be done
SECOND STREET.
H. C. NIEL-SeiS.
Giothiei anci Tai lor ,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
COKNEK OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS.'.
Htfo-vsv on. Disma.7
t mnnMPt fin
L. UHUUJJU4.fi & UU.,
Unlirlqir Pnnrlo I Unlifloir f 1 nndo
Pto llulMl ITUUllu I llUMllj UUUUO
We respectfully invite the public to call and look at the finest display of Toys,
Albums, Dressing Cases, Gold Pen with Fancy Holders, Dolls, Plush and Fancy
Goods of all kinds ever displayed in this city.
Oaf plaee of Business 162 Second St.
JOS. TV PET6RS St CO,,
-DEALERS IN:
liUmBE,
KND
General Ouii penal
Office and Yard Corner "of First and Jefferson
LUIVI. BUTLiEl & CO.,
"TE
IilJT,lBEHMtH flUP SHUlGIiES.
Office ana Tari cor. First ana Jefferson Sts. - SOUTH SIDE of ifaiLM Tnci
in Mind.
10 - tf
KNOW IT!
-Cj. IE. CEO'W Mi-
CROWE,
iix
FOR THE
Tinware. '
Pipe Work-and Repairing
on Short Notice. "
THE DALLKS, OKK '.
G-ooci,
THE PAl.I.Eis.i)KF.tOS
The Dalles, Oregon.
COHD WOOD
Streets. :
North Side of .Eailroad Track.
IuE ADDERS"
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