The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 09, 1891, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Published Daily, Sunday Excepted.
BI
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING, CO.
The
Corner Secoud and Washington Streets
Dalles, Oregon.
Terms of Subscription.
Fer Ymp
Per month, by carrier.
Single copy
.6 00
. 50
STATE OFFICIALS.
Governoi s. Pennover
Secretary of State G. W. MeBride
Treasurer Phillip Metschnn
Bupt. ol Public Instruction E. ft. McElroy
flnators 3.- N. Dogh
J. H. Mitchell
Congressman ft. Hermann
State Printer Frank iiaker
CODNTT OFFICIALS.
County Judge. C. N. Thornbary
Sheriff u. t Cates
Clerk . J. B. Crossen
Treasurer Geo. Ruch
Commissioners. A: Laven,!'
( brnnk Kineaid
Assessor John E. Burnett
Surveyor. . ., E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools ... Troy Shelley
Coroner William Miehell
things that might naturally lead t up to
bomb-throwing," the chief of .which
were, as oui contemporary points out,
the he was editor of a newspaper and
wore a stove-pipe hat. The . Chronicle
has never gone so far as to publicly say
so but it has long thought that the con
junction of a country editor and a stove
pipe hat indicates a more or less violent
form of lunacy, and it thinks so still.
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Press Dispatches. '
The dispatches inform us that Senator
Dolph wiil introduce a number of bills
during the present session of congress,
for the improvement o the Columbia
river. This was to be expected as a
matter of course, but it reminds us that
the last appropriation for the works at
the Cascades will soon be exhausted and
that we owe to our posterity, if not to
ourselves to give the senator and his
colleagues all the moral support we can
in their efforts to obtain another appro
priation. If The Dalles has practically
solved the question of an open river for
herself we do not forget that the major
part of the Inland Empire is still at the
mercy of the railroads and unable to
avail itself of the advantages we possess.
It is little, perhaps, that we can do es
pecially with a coneiess from which
iittle is to be expected for public im
provements, but what we can do ought
to be done freely. The benefits that
this section lias derived from a portage
ac me cascades ought to make us all the
more anxious for the completion of a
work that will one day benefit every
producer from Idaho to the mouth of
the Columbia. Would it not therefore
be well for our board of trade to get to
gether at an . early date and take such
steps as may be proper to supplement
the work of the Oregon delegation.
Every town in Eastern Oregjn and
Washington ought to organize for the
same purpose and such a siege be kept
up. as will at least convince congress
that we are in earnest.
The Latest About Sal ton Lil. .
A prospector who has just come from
the Colorado desert after a six months'
trip says that he has ridden around the
greater portion of the Salton lake, and
tnat, in his opinion, there is little likeli
hood of its drying up. In any event it
i i i ii .
coma not ail evaporate should the flow
cease Deiore tne txeshets of next season,
when it would again pour into the basin.
He thinks that next year the breach al
ready made will be enlarged, and that a
greatly increased volume of water will
flow in, making the lake a permanent
feature for many years . to come. The
past summer has been eventful in desert
history, as there have been an almost
unbroken succession of rainstorms, sand
storms and electrical storms. Immense
quantities of rain have fallen, and the
thunder and lightning have been some
thing terrific. San Francisco Chronicle.
Nw York Real Estate as an Investment.
"If you can pick up an unconsidered
trifle of real estate anywhere about Man
hattan island," said Architect A. J.
Horgan yesterday, "grab it as you would
a gold mine. I bought a little slice, not
more than thirteen feet wide, down on
Dey street not long ago for some $30,000,
and have already been offered double
my money for it. It is singular how
some lots lie for a generation or two
untransferred on the record. But as
soon as a change of title takes place,
purchasers crowd upon each other's
heels. Paste this in your hat: If you
buy a piece of New York real estate for
$50,000, within ten davs there will r
ten men who will reason that if v.
land is worth $50,000 to you it's worth
$60,000 or $7o.000 to them." New York
Herald. j
It is all right to advise a man to turn
a thing over in his mind before acting, if
he has a mind bigger than the thin to
be turned over.
NOTICE.-
All city warrants, registered prior to
February 1, 1890, will bo-paid if pre
sented at my office, interest ceases from
and after this date.
The Dalles, Or., Novdmber 6,lS91
' ' ... O.Kinsley,:
ll-6tf. . : City Treasurer.
FLOURING Mill TO LEASE. -
THE OLD VA LLE8 MILL AND WATER
Company's Hour Mill will be leased to re
sponsible iMirties. For information apply to the
V ATEE COMMISSIONERS,
'1 he Dalles, Oregon.
The Old Germania Saloon.
JOHN DOflflVOfi, Proprietor.
The best quality of AVines, Liquors and
Cigars, Pabst Milwaukee Knicker
bocker' and Columbia 'tJeer, ;
Half and Half and all kinds'
of Temperance Drinks.
A. A. Brown,
----V 1 .::
j' Keeps & full assortment "of ?
ile and Fancy Groceres,
and Provisions.
which he offerr at Low Figures.
SPEGIAIt :-: PRIGES
to Cash Buyers.
Highest Cash Prices for Eggs ani
other Profluce.
170 SECOND STREET.
Builtfing materials !
ALWAYS ON HAND.
YOUR ATTEfiTIOJl
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Gl6Dn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and iiuilding Material of all kinds.
Carries the Finest tine of
Picture
JjEHf FBIli HP WIKTffl DBY GOODS
. COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Glothing, Gents' furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
Boots and Shoes.
Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers.
Cash Bayers miti saVe money by examining out? stoeM
and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
H. Herbring.
loulis
So the Oregon delegation has reepm
. mended Joe Simon for the federal judge
ehiplandthe recommendation is 'seconded
by the Governor.. Pennoyer and Jim
Lotan and many prominent republicans
of this stale. We dont care if it is. The
appointment would be as much of an in
sult in its way to every clean republican
in the state, as would the nomination of
Dyid B. Hill to the presidency, to every
.-. clean democrat in. the nation. The only
- conceivable rer.son- why. Pennoyer and
- and Lotitn 'should" remmend Simon for
' the . position is that if Simon is ap
; pointed, the dispatches say, he will re
move to California and Oregon will get
rid of him. No, no, the country does
not want federal judges' whose chief
- qualification is that th;y are smart and
unscrupulous political bosses, but Ore-
goh would be perfectly . reconciled if
Simon should go to California or Can
ada. -
iron sale.
Four lots with a good house on Jheni,
all on the bluff above the brewery which
will be sold cheaj or trade for cattle.
Address J. L. Kelly.
9-11-tf- The Dalles.
To be found in the City.
72 tUashington Street.
SOCIETIES.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. -5, I. O. O. F.
every Friduv evenine- at 7::to nWnct.
un ; l, -j . . .. .
A SS;M.IVJT, XO- 4827' K- OF L'. Meets In K.
C. of 1'. hall on first and third Sundays at 3
o clock p. m. " -
yiTASCO LOIKJE SO. 1", A. K. A A. M.-MeetH
T lirst and third Monday of each month at 7
DALLES ROYAL AKCH CHAPTER NO. r,.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M. . .
Yf0?.1;11.? WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
- v..n tj ,. ,j.f, ..i i-u, i uumimv even
ing i if each week in 1. O. O. K. Hull, at 7:30 p. M.
Meets
f I t' Mrtll Anrn ....... ..... . .
Sojouminc brothers are welcome.
IT-KIENDSHip. LO'DOE, NO. a., K. of P.-Meets
.-3hanno s bulldinK,'orner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are nordinllv in.
v,f. ,. : Geo. T. THoatriiox. '
i). W. VADtK, tjec'y. C. C.
- CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
TTXTfX UHII moat Ai-nm
- , . ... 1 . v . I mill il 1 I II HI 11
t J o clock at the reading room-. Allure inyited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. Q. V. W. Meets"
?l S:: of p- Ha,1 Corner Second and Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at 7 :.'.
i.. - . Joan t iuxos.
.S Myees, Finnncier. M. W
. T. A. Vfljl JiOROEf),
Watchmaker 1 Jeweler,
HAS LOCATED AT
106 Seeond St., The Dalles, Op.
And is prepared to do any and all kinds
of work in his line, being a practi
cal workman for a period of
over thirty years, and bas . .
repaired over four thous
and watches in Las
sen County, Cal.
Having made arrangements with a
number of Factories, I am pre
pared to furuish
Doors, Windows, Mouldings,
STORE FRONTS
And all -kinds of Special work. Ship
ments made daily from factorv and ran
fill orders in the shortest possible time.
Jrrices satisfactory.
in nui ue 10 your interest to sap mo
before purchasing elsewhere.
- Wm. Saundeps,
Office over French's Bank
"An Opportunity"
Ladies' and Ch'ildrens' French Felt Hats - 25 cents
Trimmed Hats - - - 50 cents and upwards.
" Way Down " Ladies' and Childrens' Furnishing Goods.
MRS. PHILLIPS,
Lean
AH work from the Country promptly
attended to, and on reasonable terms.
THE CHURCHES.
. M.
. M.
Tlie JAigene Guard thinks that the
placing of quinine on the free list and
the groat reduction in price that has re
sulted have done more than almost any
thing lse for the cause of "tariff
reform." This only proves that' the
tariff is largely a local question. To the
Webfooter quinine is the staffof life and
he wants it cheap. Over this way we
ioiVt care A bean if it was a thousand
dollars an ounce But the Oaurd should
not'give the Webfooters away in that
fashion.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Bboks
GKEST Pastor. Low Mass every Kiinriuv .
Hlgn Mass at 10:30 A. M. Vespers at
QT. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, opposite
jrcry Sunday at 11 a. si. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday
?e.!j, :4r A" v6"1'1- Prayer on Friday at
THIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. L. Tiy
t1 lok. Pastor. Morning services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11' . m. Sabbath
School immediately after morning services.
Union services in the court house at 7 I. M.
C'OXGllEGATIOXAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
' Cuims, Pastor. Services everv Sunday at 11
. m. and 7 p. M. Sunday School after morning
-crvice. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
ME. CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spkscer, pastor.
Sen-ices every Sunday morning. Sunday
School at 12:ao o'clock p.'m. A cordial invitation
is extended by both pastor and people to all.
.Another meeting to raise funds for the
Oregon exhibit at the world's fair- was
held in Portland last Monday, but be
yond the fact that it was "unanimous"
and had "considerable enthusiasm" no
ho great progress was made.. The move
ment has scarcely passed the "resolved"
stage yet but it does look," nevertheless,
as if the city would get a move on itself
in the near future.
, In the choice of Crisp for the speaker
ship overliis most formidable' Opponent,
Mills, the democratic party seems to
haue followed the suggestion of the
Atlanta Constitution: . "Resplendent as
is the democracy of Mr. Mills it is better
for the democratic party to be safe than
sorrv." ' ' '
A late dispatch naively informs us
that there is. a "feeling" at Washington
that Mr. Hermann is going to be re
turned to congress next June. It is
remarkable how , far this pulsation
extends. - . .
The Telegram, speaking of . the
would-be assassin of . Russell Sage and
the, probability that both Seattle and
Tacoma can- claim t lie distinct iqn of hav
ing had hini as a former resident says
that "Southworth," as he was known in
Seattle, "was capable of doing several
A NEW
A
PRINZ & NITSCIiKK.
lEALERS IX
Furniture ; and Carpets.
We have added to our business- a
complete - Undertaking jEstablishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust our prices wilj
be low accordingly. '
Remember our "place on Second street,
next to Moody's bank.
GIVE ME ATRIAL AND BE .CONVINCED
YOUNG. KISS '& SASBROCK, .
Biacksmiin c wagon snop
General Blacksmithing afid Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed. '
W. E. GARRETSON,
m w
ma jewel
SOtE AGENT roit THE
.l.ucj.wtli
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order
I3S Second St.. The Ilallen, Or."
81 Third St
J. H. GROSS
DEALER IN-
lir.
1, Grain, Feel ani
HEADQUARTERS POR POTATOES.
Cash Paid for Eggs aod. All Cgodj Deiiieted Fret mi Prnplly
TERMS STRICTLY CHSH,
Cor. Second & Union Sts.,
Great
Bargains !
Still on Deek.
Horseshoeing a Speciality.
TMrfl Street, opposite tne oil Lielie Stani
SOTICK. ,
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 unsettled claims in the sam'eneigh
borhood. His address is Grass Valley,
Sherman county, Oregon..
Phoenix Like lias Arisen
Froin the Ashes!
JAMES WHITE,
The Restauranteur Has Opened the
Baldiain - Hestaarait
ON MAIN STREET
Where be will be glad to see any and all
of his old patrons.
Opea day and Night. First class meals
twenty -five cents, ".'-""ii
: '. '" . .-v. :3
FOR SALE
One of the best Fruit Ranches in
Wasco County, only four miles-'est of
The Dalles. Apply to ........ .
' ' : " . . ' VA.Y. Marsu,
. . The Dalles.
FOR
CHRISTM
JOHN PASHEK,
IHeiaK v; Tailor,
Next door to Wasco Sun.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, ana a nt guaranteed
each time.
fepaiinng and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done.
" The public " is -regrotfully.. invited to -visit our
store, and inspect all the beautiful goods, and 'call '
often on ' ' ' '' . ' ' ' -
-, : ; ..' The Largest Store of its Kind in the city. ,
All New Goods ! ; Bed-Rock Prices
First class Pianos and Organs only.
!
Full Assortment of
Music and Books. Fine Gold - Watches, Jewelry:
; and Pens, Games,. Toys, Toilet' Cases ,
. and Albums. V
Second Street,
The; Dalles, Or.
Removal I Removal I
On account of Removal' I -will sell my
entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Trunks andValises,.SheIv
ihgs, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures,
at a Great Bargain, Come and see
my. offer.
GREAT REDUCTION i5i RETAIL.
125
J.
Seeond Stfeet,
The Dalles.
HUGH CIIRI8MAN.
CHRISM AN & CORSON
r-Suceessors to GEO. RUCII, '
. Keep on Hand a Complete Stock of'
firaceries, Hour, . Grain, Fruit amf railf
. Highest Cash Price Paid for : Produce.
Corner of Washington and Seeond-St. : The Dalles,' Or.
The Dalles Mercantile Co.,
" . Successors to BROOKS & BEE11S, Dcnlers m , .
General Merchandise, :-:;f
, ; ' - Staple and Fang Dry Goods,
, ents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. '
Groceries, Hardware,
" Provisions, . FIotlt, Bacon,
HAY, GrRAIN AND PRODUCE
'.. Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Rates. . ,
..... r
Free Delivery to Boat and Curs and at! parts of the Ciky.
: 390 and 394 Second Street
PAUL KREFT CO..
,' .; DEALEKs'lN ' .
Paints, Oils, Glass
And the Most Complete and the Latest . .
Patterns and Designs in . .
W ATiIi FAFER..
bat the best brands of the Sherwin-WlHioms
Ualnt na1 tn ..11 A L.. 4. 11
ntot (skilled workmen employed. All orders
promptly attended to. 10-17-d
SHOP Adjoining Red Front Grocery,
THIRD STUBET,
Closets I Chimneys Cleaned!..
Carpets take up, cleaned ami put down,
also Closets and Chlmnevt cleaned
on short notice at reasonable
' rates. , ,
Leave orders at the store of Chrisnian
& Corson. .
. GRANT MORSE.
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