The Dfdles Daiiy Chronicle. I'ubllslred DailySnmlay Excepted, nv THE CHRONICI.K PUBLISHING CO. Corner Heeoiid mid Washinfrto'i Streets, The Dalle, Oregon. Terms of Subscription. Per Yeiir Per month, by farrier. Single copy ?B 00 . 50 5 STATE OFFICIALS, 8. Peunover Govcrnot Secretary of State . G. W. Melirlde Phillip Metxchan TreiuiunT BuiL of l'ublic Instruction E. B. McElroy -Jixtors ii. H. Mitchell Conirrcssmum. State l'rinter. . ri. nermann ; Frank Bilker IOVNTY OFFICIALS. County Juilsc... Sheriff Clerk . . Treasurer Commissioners. C. , X. VhorDtrory ..u. lutes ." J. B. Crosseii jeo. Tiuch I H' A. Leavens I Frank Kincaid Assessor . ... .John E. Harnett Surveyor. K. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools . . . Troy Shellev Coroner : ..William Jliehetl The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the-Associated Press Dispatches. The time has now come as never be fore when thv friends of the people's line of boats will be tried and sifted and manifested. "The Union Pacific has cnt tiifj rates of the pet-pie's line through the middle and freights are now carried by the Baker for half the Regulator rates. It was easy to be a friend to the Regu lator when something was to be made by being so or at least nothing was lost. Will the merchants of The Dalles who stood by the new boat in fair weather desert her now in the storm? It is commonly reported that one merchant whom the people of The Dalles liave liberally patronized for many a year, received a large shipment the other day by the Baker. We regret this for the merchant's sake as well as for the honor of the city. -The Chronicle accords the righi to any man to ship his goods as it may please him, but it questions tiie wisdom of a Dalles' merchant, in the present temper of the people, who will patronize the old company under. the existing conditions. It may be a very expensive shipment in the long run. We are satislied the people both of the city and country will not trade with merchants who will turn tractors to their best interests. In needs no- proof to show that the i'.esigu of the Union Pa cific is to drive the Regulator and her consort oil' the riuer and bring the people back to the condition they were in for many years. There is only one side to ' the question, There can be only, one, and happily nearly every merchant in the city takes that side. BuK traitors must be spotted and 'this merchant or business man who does not stand shoulder to shoulder in the contest with the best interests . of The Dalles, of Wasco county and of all Eastern Oregon ennneft expect the support of a commun ity whose lest interests he would sell oiit to a greedy corporarton for a petty gain in a freight bill. - ' , On December 5th, (hist Saturday), J.udge Collins of Chicago began the call M h divorce calendar at 11 o'clock a, mi., and by o'clock p. . m. he had granted divorces to no less than twenty xix couide. Then tne judge said he was .tired, a ml adjourned court. Such a record is as damning to the court that linulo it as it is to the parties directly Jntereted in the suits. A cable from California to Yomohama by way of Bonin and the Hawaiian is lands is spoken of as a project that is very likely td be carried out in the not -fartliytnnl tuture. . . , ' Norman Paul says: There are no hard times. We brir.it on this feeling bv' let ting our farms run down- We must do les grumbling less running about; spend less money unwisely ; Lave more neighliorhood gatherings ; make home pleasant; bring up our children' to like the farm ; don't tell them that farming don't pay, for as the twig is bent so is the tree, inclined. Farming does pay, and there never was a more pleasant outlook for the farmer than. at the pres ent time. There is a good story going the rounds i about the farmer.who bargained with the hired man that when he had earned away the farm his employer would have a chance to earn . it back at the same wages. With wages at the ruling prices . a wideawake, frugal hired man van be come the owner of a farm in a few years, and the farmer who employs many men must 1h! an extrj? good manager to make a prolit out of their . labor. "With' high prices for farm products, hired labor can be made to pay a profit, but when they range low the "farmer is lucky to come out even, and in any case he might, take all the risk. . . .',..' This i.- thw way an exchange sizes up the Munition: "The angel of winter is with us. We view his blighting touch on bush and tree, in the valley and on the mountain. The birds have deserted their accustomed haunts, and the flow ers have ceased to bloom. The drygoods box is vacant and lonelv. The loafer has sheathed bis jack-knife. . It lies nt the.lKttom of bis capacious pocket along j with a bunk of nnvy. Tli4 passers-by i miss the familiar figure at tbe street' corner, and the ladies no longer hold aside their drapery to miss a. "foul" from the month of the political whittler on the cresikints cracker box. The sky is o'ercast. - The heavens weep. - The stately lir wails a sad requiem toexpir ing , autumn. Tbe sqnirrel ecanipefa over the dead, brown leaves in search of his dailv nut. The crow eyes askance the bare fields that were wont in days agone to yield him an ample meal ; and the brincfle pig laughs in his sleeve as he wades through mud up to his bristles.". . ! x If one starts from a given .point and journeys westerly,- he will gain fifteen minutes of time for 'every- degree of longitude traveled, and if -he continues his trip around the'world until he ar rives at the place where ' he started, he will have gained 350 times 15 minutes of time, or a. whole" day. "! His Sunday will come a day earlier than when he left. Schoolboys are familiar with these tacts; and so is Dr. G. C. Lorimer, a noted Baptist divine, recently of Chicago now in Boston. - He boldly takes the stand that there is no such thing as a divinely appointed Christian Sabbatb. He app'roves of celebrating the first day in the week with religious worship, as a commemoration of the resurrection of Christ, but. absolutely denies that the day has any sacred character. . Coal and diamonds are of the same nature, but a fellow owning a ton or two of coal and no diamonds doesn't put on diamond airs. . SOCIETIES. ASSEMBLY SO. 4S2T, K. OK L. Sleets in K. of 1'. hull on first and third Sundays at 3 o'clock p. in. VV"AS;0 IXilHiR, NO. .', A. K. & A. M. Meets H lirstaiul third Monday of.cnch month at 7 P. M. DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 P. M. MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Mt. Hood CampNo. 59,Meets Tuesday even ing of each week in I0. O. F. Hall, at 7:30' P.M. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. 0."0. F. Meets even- Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of 1". hall, corner Second and Court streets. SojourniiiK brothers are welcome H. ( I.OLUH, Sec'y. II. A. Bills.N. G.- I7"RIENI)SHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7::) o'clock, in Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourning members are cordially in vited. Geo. 1 Thompson, D. ". Vacse, Sec'y. C. C. T OMEN'S C1IKIST1AN TEMPERENCE 1 UNION will meet every Friday afternoon it 3 o'clock at the roitdiiur room. All are invited. 'pEMPI.E LOIX.E NO. 3, A. O. V. W. Meets X ut.K.of P. Hull, Corner. Second and Court Streets, Thursday evenings at 7::). JOIIX FlLLOON, W. S Myees, Financier. M. W. TIIE CHUilCHES. ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Bather Brons okest Pastor. Low .Mass every Sunday at 7 a. m. High Mass at 10:30 a.m." Vespers at 7 P. M. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, opposite Fifth. Rev. EH D. Sutclili'e Rector. Services avery Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. u. Sunday School '.Ml". A. M. Evening Prayer on KriduV nt ::30 JMR8T BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Ta V Lon. Pastor. Morning services every Sab bath at the academy at 11 . u. Sabbath School immediately after morning services. Union services in the court house at 7 P. M. f'i ONO REG A TION A L CHURCH Rev. W-. C. Ccrtib, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 , nd 7 p. M. Sunday School after morning .ervice. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. T F.. CTIURCII-Rev. A. C. "Spencer, pastor. JX Services every Sunday inprning. Sunday School at 1-J:2n o'clock p. m. A cordial invitation is extended by both pastor and people to all. - A;irevcntJvo'for Croup. We-wan't every mother fo know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appet-rs without a warning. - The first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken a cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness from the start. After that a pecul iar rough cough is developed, which is followed by tho croup. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain'e Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. . Even after a rough cough has appeared the disease may be prevented by uung this remedy as directed. It has" never been known to fail. 2o cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale bv Sniftes & Kinerslv, dw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby -was sick, wo save her Castoria, .' . When she -wag a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she save them Castoria . The Old and tne New. "Of course it hurts but you must grin and bear it," is the oltl time consolation given 4e persons troubled with rheuma tism. "If yon will take the trouble to dampen a pieceof flannel with Cham berlain's Pain Balm and bine it on over the seat of pain your rheumatism will disappear," is the modern and ranch more satisfactorj. advice. 50 cent bot tles for sale by Snipes & Kinerslv, drug gists. .. ." !aw . For Kent'. -" A nicely furnished, furnace heated room, in central location, suitable for a lady or gentlemnn. Board if desired. Inquire at this office. ' Pipe Work, Tin Repair ing and Roofing. Leave orders at L. Butler's, Grocej-y future. Hot -:- and-:- Cdldri-Baths. no second street. 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. Citv Treasurer.' ' FLOURING MIL1 TO ; LEASK THE OLD DALLES MILL AND WATER Company's I lour Mill win be leased to re sponsible parties. For information apply to the WATER COMMISSIONERS, . I he Dalles, Oregon. The Old Germania Saloon. JOHN DONflVOfi, Proprietor. The best quality of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Pabst Milwaukee Knicker- ' bocker and Colombia Beer,' ; Half and Half and all kinds : , of Temperance Drinks. " ALWAYS ON HAND. .YOUR. ATTEJlTIOo1 ' Is called to the fact that Hagh Glenn, - l Dealer 5n Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. -Carries tv Finest Ltne of- To be f oarld ih the City. 72 CUashington Street. T. A. VAtf (lORDEfl, . Watchmaker I Jeweler, . J HAS LOCATED AT 106 Second St., The Dalles, Or. And is prepared to do any and all kinds of wortfin his line, being a practi-.. . cal 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 ME A TRIAL AND BEC0NVINCED YflONG. KtJSS i SANDROGK, , Bi General Blacksmithing' and Work done promptly, and all work Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing a Speciality. TM Street, oupsite tlie old Liebe Stand. , - -NOTICE. R.E. French bas 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 terras. Mr. French can locate settlers on some good unsettled claims in the same neigh borhood. His address is Grass Valley, Sherman county, Oregon. .-' . .-, -. Picture pioulaiRgs acRsmiin & vaaon shod FOR V: The . pviblio is respectfully invited to visit our ' '. store, and inspect all the beautiful goods, and- call often on -' ;,'."'- ,. :-' :-: - I. G. NlGKEIiSER. The Largest Store of All New Goodsi V First class Piano and Organs Music , and Books, Fine ... - . - and Pens, Games, . - and Albums jSecond Street; A; A. Brown, Keeps a full assortment of Staple anil Fancy Groceres, and Provisions. which he oflert at Low Figures. SPEGIAIt :-: PAIGES ? ; to Cash Buyers. Hilkest Cast Prices for Eis -ail other Proince. : 170 SECOND STREET." Having made arrangements, with- a . number of Factories, I am pre- pared to faruish .. Doors, Windows, Mouldings, STORE FRONTS And all kinds of Special work. Ship ments made daily from factory - and can fill orders in the shortest possible time. Prices satisfactory. It will be to your interest see me before purchasing elsewhere. ' Wm. Saunders, Office over French's Bank. W. E. GARRETSON, Ins Jeweler. SOLE AGENT FOtt TIIE All Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry Jade to Order. 1.18 Second St.. The Vallei, , Or. Still on Deck. Phoenix Like lias' Arisen . From the Ashes! " JAMES WHITE, The Restauranteur Has Opened the Baldwin - Hestedant ON MAIN STREET Where he will be glad to see any and all of his old patrons.' Open day and Night. First class meals . twenty -five cents. FOR SALE ! One of the best Frmt Ranches in Wasco County, only four miles west of The Dalles. Apply to : , . A. Y. Marsh, The Dalles. its Kind in the eity. - '. Bed-Roclt Prices ! "only. . Full Assortment of Gold Watches, Jewelry Toys, Toilet Cases" ' The Dalles, Or. Build Lei GHRlSTiflS; 1IEW FfllL HP SJIIflEB DBY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ; Gents Jrornishirig Goods, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes. Fuir Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers mill save money by examining oup stock and pFieeis before purchasing elsecuhere. 66 Opp Ladies' and Cbildrens' French Felt Hats - 25 cents Trimmed Hats - - . -. 50 cents and upwards. " Way Down " Ladies' and Children?! Furnishing Goods. MRS .PHILLIPS, J . H. GROSS, -DEALER IN-- HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. Cash Paid for Eggs and Chickens. . AlUJoeds Delivered Free and Promptly TERMS STRICTLY CHSH. Cor. Second & Union Sts., Gr eat Bar gain s ! - .-. ; ' . - . - j -. . . Removal I Removal I On account of Removal I -will sell my entire stock of "Boots and! Slioes, Hats and. Caps,:Tr.ufi'ks and Valises, Shel v ings Coti inters, . Desk:, Safe, Fixtures;; at a Great Bargain. Corns and see my offer. : " ' GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. 125 Second Street, HOGH CHRISMAK. K - ; CHRISMAN & CORSON ' . - . vi , ' -Successors to GEO. RUCH,- Keep on Hand a Complete Stock of GroBBis, Flour, Grain, Fruit ans mill Feea. Highest Cash Price Paid for-. Produce. Corner of Washington and Second-St. Th& Dalles Mercantile Co., ' ' Successors to BISOOKS A BEEI16, Dealers in 1 1 . . 7 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ents' Furnishing Gooils, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. .' Groceries, Hardware," Provisions Flour, Bacon, HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE : Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Kates. . ' Free Delivery to Boat and j ' 390 and 394 PAUL KREFT t CO:. ' ,. - DEALKES IS Paints, Oils, Glass Ami the Mobt Complete nnd the Latext ' l'atterns nnd Designs in , KKTAT iT i PAPEn. . Practical Painters and" Taper Hangers. None but the best brands'of the Sherwin-Williams Paint nsed In all our work, and none but the most skilled -workmen Employed. All orders promptly attended to. ' " . : t 10-17-d '. SHOT Adjoining Red Front Groccrjr, THIIil STKUET, H. Herbring. pptamty 99 81 Third Si , m and ' The Dalles. - - W. K. CORSOX. The Dalles, Or. Curs and all parts of the City. Second Street . - parpets take np, cleaned :uui put down, ' , also Closets and Chimnevs. cleaned on short notice at reasonable . : ' -'','-. rates.' ' ". Leave orders at the store of Chrisnian & Corson.' GRANT MORSE. W-l.VU . i