If The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered at the Poetofflce at The Dallej, Oregon, as becond-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. . AH local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear tae following day. TIME TABLES. Railroads. BAST BOUND. No. -2, Arrive 11:40 a. M. Departs 11 : a. h. " S, " 12 : 05 P. M. " . 12: 30 P. M. WEST BOUND. -- So. 1, Arrives 4:40 A. x. Departs 4:50 A. M. " 7, " 6:20 P. M. " 6:45 p- Two loca freights that tarry passengers leave one for the west at 7 45 a. n.,and one for the jrast at S A. ii. STAGES. . For PrlneviUe, via. Bake Oven, leave daily except Sunday) at a. u. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave MoudayH, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. x. For Duiur, Kingsley, Wamic, W aptnitia, arm Springs Knd Tygh Valley, leave daily (except Sunday) at 6 A. M. . , . For Goldendulc, Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 8 A. M. - Qfflces for all lines at the Umatilla House. Post-Office. . omcK HOCBS iieneral Delivrey Window 8 a. m. Money Order , ".: 8a.m. 'Sunday vi ' . " :-9 a. m. C.X08ING OP MAILS to 7 p. m. to 4 p. m. to 10 a. ra. y trains going East .".9 p. ra. and 11:45 a. m. 4:45 p. m. .7:30 a. m. est. .... -v i' ui. uuu Stage for Goldendale " "Prinevllle i. ii "Dufurand Warm Springs . " fLeaving for Lyle fc Hartlaud. " " " JAntelope .5:30 a. m. .5:30 a. m. .5:30 a. in. .5:30 a. m. -Except sunaav. Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and " Monday Wednesday and Saturday. Friday. " METEOROLOGICAL EEP0ET. Pacific H Rela- D.t'r W State. Coast eak. tive of 2. of Time. ' Hum Wind s Weather. 8 A. M 30.17 41 91 Calm . IX Rain 3 P. M 30.23 4!) 93 " Cloudy Maximum temperature, 50: minimum tem perature, 40. WEATIIEK' PROBABILITIES. The Dalles, Dec. 14. 1S91. Weather forecast ' till . 12 m. Tuesday: . Scattering rains, clearing tip and cooler.- , RAIN MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1891. Th Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. LOCAL BREVITIES. Walter H. Moore of Moro is in the city. " . Dr. Hugh. Logan returned today from Portland. Perry Snodgrass of Wapinitia Flat is in the city. Sam Stioud left today on a protracted trip to the East. Mr. Durphy, formerly of the North Dalles ehoe factory, is in the cjty. See E. Jacobsen & C.'a 'ad' in regard to a free dressing case and shaving set. Wasco is going to have a' har.'.waiKj store a long felt want in that thriving burg. C. H. Cummins of Eight Mile 'gave the Chronicle office, a pleasant call today. A. F. Russel a former resident of The Dalles now of Tekoa, Washington is in the city. The wife of II. Simons of Eight Mile presensed him with a 10)4 pouijd boy last week. A. S. McAlister : came up from Portland lat hight on", a short visit to his old home. The daily Chronicle will be delivered at yonr door for 122 cents a week or 50 cents a month. W. E. Menefee of Dufur came into town this morning to attend to business in the land office. Isaac and George Joles returned home Saturday night from a two days hunt in Sherman county bringing with them 51 wild geese, ' Mr! Richardson, water' mason at the Cascades government works, passed through the city today on his way to his home in Utah Territory. E. Husbands of Mosier, G. H. Trana of Cascade Locks, V. H. Pool of Wasco and John Malone of Antelope are regis-' tered at the Umatilla house. Telephone connection is soon to be made between . Wasco and Moro. The post holes are already dug for the poles which will be set as soon as they urrive. ' Prosecuting Attorney W. H. Wilson went up to Kufus today on the noon pas senger, and expects to return tonight. He got back at 4:30 this morning from Walla Walla whither he hud gone last Saturday. Leslie Butler calls attention to his new and complete line of crockery, glassware, lamps and lanterns of all kinds, silver plated knives, forks and spoons and many articles in this and other lines suitable for Christmas presents. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. . We are pleased to hear that the chil dren of Hon. D. J. Cooper seven of them who have, been ill with the measles are all in a fair way of getting well. The youngest, a child of eighteen months, was very ill on .Saturday and Sunday but is much better this morning. E; Jacobsen and company have on exhibition in one of their ehow windows an elegant gent's shaving set complete, in a scarlet silk plush case with adjusta ble french plate mirror" on top and a niagninVentand costly lady's complete dressing case with manicure set. It is the purpose -of the firm to . make an ) absolute present of these to their cus tomers, on Christmas -eve. .tickets tor each will be given free to every lady aiid gentleman who may call for them. We clip the following from the" North Idaho Star of December 4 : "Judge Jolly wedded the hearts , 'and hands of two pepular young people last Saturday. They were James Gellatly of this city and Miss. Josie McCulIy, of Portland. They.will reside in Moscow in the future, a fact the Star is pleased to note." ' ' A paity of promirTent officials of the Union Pacific railroad ' stopped over about two hours yesterday in this city on their way to Portland. The party comprised General Superintendent Mc Neil, Assistant . General Manager E. Dickerson, Superintendent Baxter, Gen eral Master Mechanic Joseph McConnel, Superintendent. N. J. O'Brien . and others. . B. F. Durfy, of the late Boston Shoe and Leather company of North Dalles, came up today armed with the authority of the law, as he alleges, to remove the machinery from the shoe factory and take it to Portland. As we write at 3 p. m. a dray and five or six men are on the other side of the river. The men, under Durfy's command have obtained entrance to the building and are boxing up the machinery previous to its re moval to the Oregon side. Honors to a Dalles Boy. We clip the following from the Catho lic Sentinel. It is the address cf ; wel come delivered recently on the occasion of the the visit of Archbishop Riordan, of San Francisco, to the. Nofre Dame, Indiana, University. Mr. N. J. Sinnott, sen of Col. Sinnott, of this city had the honor of being selected from among be tween six hundred and seven hundred students to deliver the address :, Most Rev. Abchbishoi : Thie age is Eomewha: hypocritical, and it often happens that honeyed wdrds, welcoming the coming and speeding the parting, are only on the lips and do not come from the true sentiments of an affection ate heart. es, 'tis true that the warm grasp of the hand and expressions of welcome are frequently mere formalities demanded by custom or conventional decorum. ' But it is needless for me to assure you, with all candor, that the warm greeting extended to you by 'the students of Notre Dame is by no means a mere perfuntory duty. A glance around you suffices to dispel any impres sion of that character. The counte nances of all betoken the esteem, rever ence and affection we have for him who but a few- short years ago went- forth from these walls blessed with Notye Dame's choicest gift, and who now re turns clad in the purest insignia of a heavenly trust. It is but natural that we feel a just pride in Notre Dame's worthy son, the illustrious prelate . des tined to guide "westward the course of empire' of God's church to the very Golden Gate of the Pacific. Most- Reverend Archbishop, Mhough two years have passed since you were among us, yet the remembrance of that visit remains indellibly : fixed " in our hearts ; it is one of the sweet recollec tions associated . with the pleasant memories of the past. Your advice and monitions were replete with . wisdom. Your kind and eloquent words gave; us encouragement to overcome the ever occuring obstacles of our university life. Thev arroused our ambition; they in cited us to put forth our best endeavors to reach that goal which- you have ob tained to be true Christian men and scholars, for we know that your carreer has been an unmistakable beacon for all. As a pastor you have well guarded the flock entrusted to your care. As a patriot you are ever, solicitous for the principles of freedom. Jsut, perchance, these . outspoken words, which have their source in deep esteem, already offend good taste, ,foi to patient merit a recital or this nature is ofttimes displeasing. Therefore, Most Reverend Archbishop, mindful . of your interest in our welfare and progress, mindful of your former words of en couragement, the students of your Alma Mater, with one accord, bid you a most sincere welcome, and beg leave to assure your grace that, though duty may call you far from us to your western home, and though we may be busied with the cares of our collegiate life, yet we shall ever treasure in our hearts the memory of your visits to Notre Dame, repeating the words of. the immorral Virgil: "Hae& olim merainisse juvabit." '. -'':.. BORN. In this city, Sunday, December 13, 1801, to the .wife of Mr. Will Johnston a twelve-pound boy. - , ,-. '' T LOST. - A check, on French & Co.'s bank, in favor of G. D. Boardman, for $225. Pav 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. , : . fcing a song o' sixpence, A pocket full of rye: John Booth's bulk mince meat, -Makes delicious pies: ' "" Buy yourself a package ' Of just convenient size, B:ke it twenty minutes - - And make a splendid pie. - CHRONICLE SHORT STOPS. For coughs and 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 transact. . " E. Gaeketsox. ; 11-ltt-tf. ' , . t 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-lm . . Mrs. Lochhead will take a limited number of pupils for . painting and for vocal mu8ig after the 10th of December. For further particulars inquire at the residence of W. S. Myers Esq., Third, street. . . 12-7-4t Any person "desiring their horses or cattle wintered until the 1st of March can do so by inquiring at Cbrisman Bros.' meat market or J. L. Kelly, for the reasonable rates of ten dollars. 12- 7-17 . - . EOB SALE. 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 school 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 readess will notice the advertise ments in these columns for Chamberlain & Co., Des Moines, Iowa. From per sonal experience we can say that Cham 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. I)., Chronicle and Index. 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles, for sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. dw ' - . Wanted. . An experienced salesman from the east, desires a position. . Best of refer ences. Address Box 156, The Dalles. . 11-30-tI. For Bent. A nicely furnished, furnace heated room, in central location, suitable for a lady or gentleman. - Board if desired. Inquire at this office. The Old and the New. ' "Of course it hurts but. you must grin and bear it,' is the old time consolation given to persons troubled with rheuma tism. - "If you will take the trouble to dampen a piece ot nannel with Unam 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. d.tw 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. Vakxev. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby -was cick, -vre gave her Casfbria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, 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 cire of Holman & Co., Portland, Or., who will transfer all freight to the Dalles, Portland & Astoria Nn.vitrar.inn fin. ' ' - . . ' '. ' - HOLSIAJT & Co. ' Draymen and .forwarders, JJo. 24 N- Front street, . , . 10-22 12-22. ,,. . Portland, Or. A Preventive for Croup. We want every mother fo know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first eymptom is hoarseness; then the. child appears to have taken a cold or .a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness from the star.t. 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 uuing 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. A. Vfltf (toRDEfl, Watchmaker Jeweler, -HAS LOCATED AT- 106 Second 'St., The Dalles, Op. And is prepared" to So' ahy and all kinds of work in 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 BE CONVINCED FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. THJ5 OLD DA LLES MILL ' AND WATER Company's f lour Mill will be leased to re sponsible parties. For information apply to the WATER COMMISSIONERS, i he Dalles. OriigoD. FOR SALE ! One of the best ' Fruit Ranches in Wasco County, only four miles west of The Dalles. Apply to ' ' A. Y. Mabsii, The Dalles. - YOUNG. KISS 4 SANDROCK, BlacKsmiiH & wagon SHop General Blacksmithing and Work done promptly and all work Guaranteed. ' ' Horse Shoeing' a Speciality. Third Street, epsite the old Lielie Stani Do Vou like-IlotCakes ? If o, get a 8ackfj .. . tasiefn buck wpi Floor AITD A CAN OF r Lpi Calln 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, Tne Leading Crccer. 62 SECOND STREET. WINK THE OTHER EYE ! STAGY SflOKlfi, He WatclniaRer, Has opened an office for Cleaning and Repairing Watches, Jewelry, etc. All work guaranteed and promptly attended. Dunham's Drug Stofe, Cor. Second and Union Streets. Pipe Work, Tin Repair ing and Roofing. Leave ordei-s at L. Butlers, . Grocery Store. ' Vit.&T.yLeGoy, Hot -:- and-:- Cold-:-Baths. HO SECOND STREET. The Dalies PTBST 3TESET. FACTORY 3STO. 105. OTf ADCof the Best Brands VAvXxjlJLLO 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. Giga faetopy CHR STMAS E. J 162 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, - OR EG ON. We will sell our entire line of Holiday Goods, consisting of presents suitable for Men, Women or Children at B ED 'ROC K PRICE S ; Our.line is the'largest and most complete of its kind in the city. All goods are new, directly bought from the importers and manufacturers, and we aie selling ' . "' . . ' . -, J ' Dolls, Drums, Dressing Cases, Photograph Albums, Gift Books, Oder Stands, Christmas Catds, Tops, Gold Pens in fancy holders, at the lowest prices considering the qualit3T. ' ; . First Class Piaiios and Organs sold oil the installment plan. - The public is respectfully invited to call often and inspect our goods and view one of the finest display of Holiday Goods ever brought to this city. " .- '. ' Any Lady or Gentlemen who will call at our place of 'busihe.s, from now until Christinaa Eve, will be presented with a ticket, entitling the in to a chance on an eleg.mt Dressing Case or costly Shaving Set. Dressing Case and Shaving. Set will be jiiven away Christmas Eve. .' - . Keep this jfi..' WE Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's In Every SIZE, STYLE,' WIDTk IfcTZD PHIOE. And Sell them at BEDROCK Prices ! A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. d - 10 DID YOU KNOM IT I WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and flanges, Jemell's Stoves and flanges, Universal Stoves and flanges. We are also agents for the Celebrated Boynton Fornaee. -Ammunition and Loaded Shells, Ete. SAfUTAHV PliUmBlHO R SPECIRIlTY. MAIER & BENTON. H. C. NIELS6N, Clothier and Tailor?, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, CSrOaa.-fcSJ CLXr33.5.JSSl3.i3Q.S GrOOds, COKNEIi OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS.. THE DA LLF.R, OREGON JOS. T. PETSRS St CO., DEALERS IX. LiUmBEf. COHD WOOD UUI1 Office and Yard Corner of First and Jefferson Ulfk BUTLiEr St CO., "THE ' LEADERS " IN- IiUjaBE IiflTH Office and Yard cor. First and Jefferson Sts. And BARGAINS are ready for in Mind. CARRY - 10 - tf QUID Streets. North Side of Railroad Track. flflD SHlHGIiES. SOUTH SIDE of Railroad Tract. s COMING you at .