The Dalles Sadly Chrpniele. 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 t.le following day. TIME TABLES. Railroads. K AST BOUND. No. 2, Arrives 11 :40 A. X. " 8, " 12:06 P.M. Departs 11:45 A. M. " 12:30 P.M. WEST BOtTKD. No. 1, Arrives : A. M. Departs 4:50 A. M. " 7, . 6:20 P. M. -. v " - 6:4 P- x Two loca freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 7:45 a. m., and one for the esetaHi.K.' ,-. .- . : . ' i -: STACKS. For PrineviHo, via. Bake Oven, leave daily xcept Sunday) at a, m . ' For Antelope, Mifchell, Canyon City, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. M. For Duf ur. Kingsley, Wamic, Wapinitia, Warm Springs fnd Tygh Valley, leave daily (except Sunday) at 6 a. M.. ., . , For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the reek except Hunday at 8 A. u. : Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House. Post-OlDee. OFTCCK HOURS lieneial Delivrey Window. ', : . 1 . .8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Money Onler " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sundays p " .9 a. m. to 10 a. m. CijOBlSTQ OP MAILS By trains going East tp.m. and 11:45 a. m. " ... " West V p. m. and -4:45 p.m. Stage for Goldendale 7:30 a.m. " "Prineville.. 5:30a.m. " "Dufurand Warm Springs. . .5:30 a. m. " t Leaving for Lyle t Hartland. .5:30 a. m. " J Antelope 5:30 a.m. ..Except feunday. Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. , ' Monday Wednesday and Friday. METE0B0L0GI0AL BEP0BT. Pacific H Rela- D.t'r W State Coast bab. tive of & of Time.- Hum Wind c Weather. 8A.M..... 30.57 30 79 Calm PtCloudy 8 P. M 30.52 32 75 East Foggy Maximum temperature, 33 : minimum .tem perature, 28. 'YF EAT II 1211 nt01IAIlII.ITIES. 1 The Dali-es, Dec. 11, 1891. FAIR Weatlier forecast till IS m. I Saturdag: Fair, warmer. SATURDAY, DEC. 12, 1891. The. Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. LOCAL BREVITIES. Ben Snipes is in the city. The Earl of Taffe has been in town for the last two (lave. John C. Leasure was elected mayor of Pendleton on the 7th inst. S. G. Murchie, a prominent farmer of Sherman county, is in the city. A. S. Macallister is expected to Day a pay a flying visit to this city tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs.. C- Chandler of Hood River, came tin on the noon rjassencer to-day. ' . ' ". Two hobos and one drunk were ar rested last night. The drunk was fined $10 this morning and the hobos fo each. " Will Graham, (lie restaurant man, is recovering from a severe attack of quinsy. He was able to . be on the streets to-day. J. A. French formerly of Grass Valley, now of Miles, Lincoln county, Washing ton ia'in the city attending to business in the land office. Frank Zeigler, the man found 'dead, yesterday morning' back' of the cigar factory.1 w as " bnried ' at two o'clock this afternoon ' from the undertaker's ware rooms. . r Methodist services at the brick 6chool house at 11 a. in. tomorrow (Sunday.) Rev. A. C. Spencer 'wjll preach on the subject of "The Joy of Salvation' Strangers made welcome. Union ser vices at the court house at 7 p. m. . ' A "tin horn" who was released from the city jail two days ago on condition that he would leave town was' found in He was taken to the cooler and given fire days, this morning. Astoria had a hardly contested election on tbe 9th which resulted in a Waterloo for the -republican ' ticket. The entire fusion or citizens ticket was elected by the biggest majority , ever given in aq Astoria election. The democrats had no ticket. . - ,:' Congregational church services will . bo held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, in the court house, . Sunday school, at 12 -.15. ' Young people's ' society 5 61 Christian Endeavor will meet at 5 :30. Union services at 7 p. m. " Preaching by Rev. W. C. Curtis, J pastor of the Congregational church. , Under date of December 10,; A.? M-. Kelsay of "Antelope writes' us: ''"We have flad unusually heavy rains in this section during the la.st few days. With stock in good condition, excellent grass on the range and abundance of hay in ; the country the prospects ' are very en 'couraging to stockmen." Dennis Bunnell,' liko a good citizen that he is. ordered a boiler the other day to le shipped by D. P. aid A. X. Co.,'s fast freight. It came by rail and now -Mr. Bunnell would like to know why the merchant's of Portland are iu collusion with the Union . Pacific and won't ehip goods as rlirected. The boiler was addressed all right but it came wrong and Mr.1 Bunnell proposes to know who is to blame. ... ". ; Charles Stubling complains that a shipment of wines that he ordered re- ............ f-r,.., l,tl...i,l !,..!., II IU IVUIC IllIll ( VI . II hllC A't V. & A. X. Co.'s" bouts cntue from T'ort- land.by rail, contrary 'to his ;.orders .and shipping directions.1. "iThere ia "one rway to prevent an occurrence of this stealing game, and that is ; Let all similar ship ments be addressed to A. S. Macallister or to Hoi man and Co. and. then advise these parties as to their further disposal. The average Portland drayman seems to be owned by the' "Union Pacific, and some of the- merchants top,- for that matter;" '' v' 'r'- ? Mi v G. D. Boardman, a well known farmer of Sherman county had the' misfortune to lose a check the other day in a man per that completely puzzles : himself Jo swuuiit iur. jie xiuu buiu buuib wucaii to McDonald & Ginn of Biggs, and on his way to The Dalles yesterday, ac companied by his Wife, he received a check on French & -Co.'s bank for the a.mout $2.25. ' Mr '.' Boardman put the check in his pocket, came to The Dalles on the cars and he and Mrs. Boardman did some trading around' town, bat when he put his hand in his pocket to get the check it was gone and he has not been able to get a race of it since!" Payment has been stopped at the bank and a reward offered for its re covery as may be seen in another column of this issue. - Coroner's Inquest. In the case' of Frank "Zeigler, who was found dead in this city' yesterday morn ing, the jury brought in the following verdict : We, the jury sworn and impaneled to investigate the cause of the death of the death of the man now before us, find from the exidence given on the inquest that his name is Frank Zeigler, and his age 37 years and that the cause of his death was the excessive use of intoxica ting 'liquors and exposure in lying on the ground at The Dalles on the night of December 10, 1891. j. dohebty, Leslie Butleb, A. A. Ubquhakt, A. J. Davis, A. L. Webster, R. GV,Ci,ostek. . Oh ! that the people of thisr country would rise as one man in their might and dignity and swear by the eternals that our roads must be improved." .'- This thing of having to spend half a day in going five or six miles is enough to 'dis courage : people altogether and cause them to go into a comatose state and re main in such -condition-during the en tire winter months-. -Polk Co.- Observer. Upon one public question the presi dent's message was silent. ' And yet we venture to say that no question bas oc cupied greater space in the columns of the press", not even excepting silver and the tariff. Mr.-Harrison has failed to give us his views on the relative merits of rival baking powders. Review. . i .': "It is almost the unanimous verdict of medical and scientific "men," remarks a prominent physician,- "that in' nearly every ease ' typhoid : fever originates In' using water that has been contaminated by sewers and cesspools." -- LOST. - A check, on French & Co.'s bank, in favor of G.D. Boardman, for $225."- Pay ment has been stopped. A suitable re ward will be paid for its return to the bank or to this office. 12-12-d5t-wl. For Sale Cheap. A gentle, handsome family horse and a new covered buggy and harness for sale cheap. Apply at this office. . ' 15tf v. bin); a aoftg o' sixpence, A pocket full of rye: ' " J , ' John Booth's bulk mince meat, Makes delicious pies: . Buy yourself a package . Of Just convenient size, .. Boke it twenty minutes And muke a splendid pie. If you want to send .an accptable Christmas gift to friends in the old country buy an Anchor Line draft for any ainount payable on demand in all cities and towns of Europe, Great Britain and Ireland.. For sale at lowest rates at the office of Thornbury & Hudson. 12-2-6w . -4 , - ... . i The agent of Dr. Sills factory in Port land is at 64 sd. street with a full stock of electric belts, etc.. call and- get elec tricity free of charge. He is here for a few days only. ; . - 12-9-2t The National market is now open and will furnish yon ineat at living rates. Remember .that -restaurants, hotels and steamboats are given wholesale rates. 12-8-dl,w3fr.v j... . v CFIROXICLK SHOItT STOPS. . For coughs sind colds use 2379. , 2379 is the cough syrup for children. Stacy Shown having left my employ I Will not be responsible for any debts he may contract nor anv business he may tnuisnct. ,. AV. E. Gakbetsox. " 11-16-tf.' '-..-.- Wm. Michell has added a full line of picture frame mouldings of- -1J descrip tions iitnd '.is finow prepared to make rAotnrik Frnmwi rtf all a I -,tc . nnA tt- 1 i tii.Q at liis undertaking rooms, corner Third " i i cMiiigi.vii streets, xne italics. 11-21-1 in ' . Mrs. Lochhead will take a limited number of pupils for painting and for vocal music after the 10th of December. For further particulars inquire at the residence of W. S. Myers Esq., Third, street. i'- . ' . 12-7-4t Any person ' desiring their horses or cattle wintered nntil the 1st of March can do so - by inquiring nt Chrisman Bros.' meat market or J. L. Kelly, for the reasonable rates of ten dollars. " ' 12-7-17 - ' MAIN TAPPING UNDER PRESSURE. We have purchased a first-class tap ping machine and are now prepared to do main tapping under pressure, thereby eaving the expense and annoyance to our customers of shuttings off "water to tap the main - Mays & Crowk. 12-I2-tf. . ; " iron 8AI.E, 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. NOTICE.. All persons who have not paid their echool tax for 1891, will have costs added after January 1,1892. J. M. Huntington. ' School Clerk. December 9, 1891. 12:9-1-1 ' For the Children. Our read ess will "notice the advertise ments in these columns for Chamberlain & Co., Des ' Moines, Iowa. From per sonal experience we can say that ChamT berlain's Cough Remedy has broken up bad colds for our children and we are acquainted with many mothers in Cen terville who wou'd not be without it in the house for a good many times its cost and are recommending it every day.' Centerville, S. D., Chronicle and Index. 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles, for sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists, daw . -. , .. v, Wanted. An experienced salesman from the' east desires a - position. Best of refer ences. Address Box 156, The Dalles. 11-30-tf. For Rent. : A. nicely furnished, furnace heated room, in central location, suitable for a lady or gentlemHn. Board if desired. Inquire at this office. '. ' : The Old and the New. "Of course it harts but you must grin and bear it," is the old time' cons'olation given to persons troubled with rheuma tism.. "If you will take, the trodble to dampen a piece of flannel with Cham berlain's Pain Balm and bine it on over the seat of pain your rheumatism, .will disappear," is the modern and much more satisfactory advice. 50 cent bot tles for sale by Snipes & Kinersly, drug gists. " daw - 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. 15tf. ' . J. A. Vahnev. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became" Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria . .- NOTICE. To the merchants of The Dalles. In ordering freight ; shipped be sure .and have it marked ..eve of Holman & Co., Portland, Or-, who will . transfer . all freight to. the 'Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation GO. ; ".'.;'! :.-' -. ... '.' . .- HoLman& Co. ' Draymen and forwarders, No. 24 N. Front street, v 10-22 12-22. ; Portland, Or. A Preventive for Cronp. We want every mother fo know that croup can be : prevented. True croup never appears -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's Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared the disease may be prevented by ubing this remedy as directed. -It has never been known to fail. 25 cent; 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. - ; - -'.-... .dw" . T. fl. Vfltf tfORtiEft. Watchmaker Jeweler, ' HAS. LOCATED AT- . 106 Second St., The Dalles, Op. And is prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line, being a practi--caj -workman ' for 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, aad on reasonable terms. ' GIVE ME ATRIAL AND BE CONVINCED FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. THE OLD DALLES MILL AKD WATER Company's Flour Mill will be leased to re sponsible parties. For information apply to the j WATER COMMISSIONERS, ....... , The Dalles, Oregon. FOR SALE ! . One of - the- best Fruit . Ranches in WascO County, only four miles west of The Dalles. Apply to '. - : o - A. Y. Maksh, . ' v The Dallee. Y0MG, KUSS & SANDROCK, : - "... '." '-'; , - -; . " BlaGM& wagon snap General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly,' and all work". Guaranteed. Horse Shoeing .a Speciality. Tiird Streertiiiisite tne old Lieoe Stand. like Hot Cakes ? ' -. . o, set a' sack'' of , ! " "'. Easlern Euckwueat Flour AKD A CAN OF ' Li CaMn Maple Syrup And your utmost desire will be satisfied N. B. Quaker Oats, Germea Steel Cut Oat Meal, and Nudavene Flakes, are very fine for Breakfast. Get. . -. them from JOHN BOOTH, 62 SECOND STREET. WINK THE OTHER EYE ! STACY SHOOlfl, Has opened an office for Cleaning and Repairing Watches, Jewelry, etc. , All work guaranteed and promptly attended. Dunham's Dfug- Stoipe. ' Cor. Second and Union Streets. Pipe Work; Tin Repair ing and Roofing. Leave orders at L. Butler's, ; Grocery Store. W.&T.psCoy, BAEBEHS. Hot -:- and-:- Cold-i-Baths. HO SECOND STREET. FACTORY NO. 105. fTf A DQof the Best Brands vJXJ J. V J0 manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. . The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. Keep Tiie Leaaing Grocer. The Dalles pigaF : Factory .'- .r-r i,:. f- Keep this in Mind. V; " WE CARRY - Men's Ladies Misses' rtiH Oh ilrl In Every IZ:B' STYLE, WipTH A.2iTID PRICK And Sell them at BEDROCK Prices ! ' A. M Wl LL ;d10 DID YOU KNOW IT I '.' '. ;': ; KWE ARE AGENTS rOR THE L- "-"'" Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and Kanges, Jemell's Stoyes and flanges, Universal Stoves and flanges. : We aye also agents for the Celebrated Boynton pornaee. flmmanition and Loaded Shells, Etc. SAHITRHY PllUmBiriG A SPHCIflliTV. MAIER & BENTON. hi. C. N1ELS6N, Glothiei? snd Tailor, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Q-oxa.-fcs F-ULxrn 1 ftTn ins GoodLs, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS., TIIK DALLES. OREGON J OS. -T." PET8RS St CO., DEALERS IN LtUfliBEt, CORD WOOD nnral - Rnilninn mnlnrmr JaJVJLUJL JKaUAJI.ULJULU flUaUUUl Office and Yard Corner of First and Jefferson mm. BUTLtEf & CO., THE IiUpiBER, iiflTH ;'''''''..- ...''- Office anU Yard cor. First and Jefferson Sts. your eye on this I A MS &. CO. - 10 - tt.. .-' Streets. North -Side of Railroad Track. IN- AND SHINGIiES. . . . , . ' . SOUTH SIDE of Bailroad Tract. space ! LEADERS