The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 26, 1891, Image 3

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered a Ithe Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
Local Advertising.
r 10 Cento per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents
per Une for each subsequent Insertion.
Special rotes lor long time notices.
All local notices received later than 3 o'clock
will appear the following day. .
TIME TABLES.
Railroads.
EAST BOUND.
.. Arrives 11:40 A. M. Departs 11:45 A. U.
12:30 P. M.
nnSQliVheU Cyon Clr leave
p"d Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
'". 12:05 P.M.
WEST BOUND.
So. 1. Arrives 4:40 A. M. De5Tt" S:S
eo A.ae
,-aat at 8 A. K.
STAGES.
For Prinevilli, via. Bake Oven, leave daily
e?PtAnUo Mltchen, Canyon City, leave
Monday
Springs pnd Tygh
FordeudaleiWash., leave every day ol the
"gag a'tt-Umatllla House.
PoBt-OfBee.
OFFICE HOURS
Weral Dellvrey Window 8 a. m
Monty Order " a.m
Sunday ii O " 9 a.m.
CUJSINO OP MAILS
v trains going East p. m. and
i West 9 p. ro. ana
Stage lor Goldendale
" "PrlnevlUe ,
. ""IMlUlI dllLl 111 111 --
" Leaving for LyledcHartland.
.. " JAntelope
Except Sunday. .
Trl-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and
Monday Wednesday and
to 7 p. m.
to 4 p. m.
to 10 a. m.
11:45 a.m.
4:45 p. m.
.7:30 a. m.
.6:30 a. in.
R-.xo a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
Saturday.
Friday.
SATURDAY, DEC. 26, 1891.
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Press Dispatches
LOCAL KKBVITIKS.
General Jauies A. Varney ia in the
city.
Mnmiwi-s of Wasco Lodge No. 15, A.
F. & A. M. will find something to their
interest in another column.
Snow commenced falling yesterday
afternoon and up till this morning four
inches and a half bad fallen.
The Chronicle is indebted to the
courtesy of Col. W. E. McArthur of
Washington, D. C, for valuable docu
ments received. i
Do not forget that the Mendelssohn's
were in Portland last night and will be
here at the court house tonight. Posi
tively one night only.
There is one thing the Chkonicle has
. done that no other paper ever did ; it
has forced the Sun to admit that the
proprietors of the Chronicle are com
posed of the best citizens of The Dalles.
A few more breaks like that will cook
' "the editor's goose. .
Mr. P. T. Sharp and Miss Gracie will
leave Monday morning for California to
spend the winter. Mr. Sharp goes for
the benefit of his health which has been
. quite poor for some time. Miss Sharp j
will remain.- They, go to Mr. Sharp's
brother at Stockton. Mr. Sharp hopes to
return in February.
There will be services of the Congre
gational church tomorrow (Sunday) at
11 o'clock. Subject of the sermon, "The
uses and lessons of winter." Sunday
school at 12 :15 ; Young Peoples Society
of Christian Endeavor at 5 -.30. Union
services at 7 p. m. with sermon by Rev.
O. D. Taylor, pastor of the Baptist
church.
Somebody has said that a newspaper
that is not a fighter will never be much
of a success. If the converse ' of this is
true the Astoria Town Talk must be a
verv successful journal. Not long ago it
had to answer to a libel suit but it got
nfF unscathed. It had scarcely recov
ered its breath from the big fight over
the citv election in which it again came
off with- flying, colors when it had the
Astoriau chief of police arrested lor
threatening to kill the publishers. As
the threat was conditioned on tne puD
lication of an article which, however,
the Talk did Dubhsh. the chief was dis
charged. The publishers were all alive
at last accounts, but the editor says ne
Vina learned that it is useless to CTO to
law with the devil and hold the court in
hell.
On Christmas eve the ' store of E.
Jacobsen & Co. was filled to the doors
with a large uumber of the friends and
customers of that popular firm, the oc
casion being the drawing for tne elegant
shaving set and beautiful dressing case
for which the firm have been distribut
ing tickets to their customers during the
last week. At 9 :30 Miss Prudence Pat
terson was lifted on a counter and drew
out of the box containing the coupons
number 316, which entitled tne noider
of that number to the shaving set. Mr.
John Brnhlnian, was the lucky man,
" and being present t he. set was at once de
livered to him. Then the coupons for
the dressing case were placed'in the box
and Miss Patterson drew number 307,
which entitles the holder of that ticket
to the dressing case. If the lady holding
that number . will present the same at
the store of E. Jacobsen & Co.. she will
receive the case. The drawing passed
oil pleasantly and tne nrm are mgniy
nleased. Over a thousand tickets on
each case had been distributed to the
lady and gentleman callers at their store
during the last week and . this is only
one evidence of the fact that this firm is
in the lead. They bad an immense
holidav trade and deserved it as first
class goods and reasonable prices should
have their . reward. By actual count
Avar three hundred persons were in the
store at the time of the drawing.
A ri' alarm of fire was sounded this
forenoon which proved to be a burning
floe in a house belonging ' to Hugh
Glenn, corner of Liberty and Sixth
atreeta. The fire was promptly extin
guished by neighbors before much dam
age was done.
There will be Methodist services to
morrow as follows : Class meeting at 10
a. m., preaching to the children at n,
on the subject of "The Star in the East,"
and Sunday school at 12 :20. These ser
vices are held in the brick school house.
EDWorth League at 5 :30 p. m. in Y. M.
C. A. Hall. Union services at the court
house at 7 p. m.
A eood ioke is told at the- expense of
Henry Villard, who is a prominent free
trader. While the BlciUniey Din was
pending in congress, . negotiations were
opened with a German brewing syndi
cate for the purchase ot z,uuu acres oi
Northern Pacific land and the terms
were agreed' to conditioned on the pas
sage of the bill. The Northern i-acinc
is now advertising its lands and advoca
ting the production of barley, urging as
an inducement the advantages to oe de
rived in the production of this cereal
under the new law. ' .
The A. O. U. W. Christmas Tree.
The Christmas tree of Temple Lodge
No. 3 A. O. U. W., was held Christmas
eve in the K. of P., hall and was a com
plete success. The hall was well filled.
The tree was loaded down and two large
tables piled up with Christmas presents.
A special feature was a drawing of pres
ents given by the lodge. The first prize
was a large album and was won by Mrs.
King. The. second, a silver butter " dish
was won by Mrs. James Harper. The
third was a silver pickle dish an 1 was
won by Mrs. W. N. Wiley. The - fourth
a set of china cups and saucers was won
by Mrs. R. F. Gibons. A prize draw
ing was offered to girls under twelve
years, of a handsome doll. It was won
by Mias Cassie Wiley. A like drawing
for boys under twelve, resulted in Master
Reese obtaining a large, boy's express
wagon. Rev. "W. C. Curtis opened the
proceedings in a neat and appropriate
speech and the company separated about
nine o'clock after having spent a most
enjoyable time. The Christmas tree
was pronounced one of the finest ever
seen in this city and it seemed as if every
one left the hall with arms loaded with
paesents.
For coughB and colds use 2379. - .
. 2379 is the cough syrup for children.
' Ctono Sknnn hnvincr left TrtV emTjlOV I
will not be responsible for any debts he
niav contract nor anv ousiness ne ujv
transact. - W. E. Gaeeetson.
. 11-16-tf.
Ad. Keller, the baker, offers for sale a
complete line of ornaments for Christ
mas trees. Christmas and New Year's
cakes and pure French and home-made
candies. Cakes for weddiDgs and par
ties made to order oh short notice. Give
him a call. 12-21-4t.
FOR SALE.
all on the bluff above the brewery which
win De sold cneap or trade ior came.
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. 5 "
J..M. Huntington.
School Clerk:
December 9, 1891. . 12-9-1-1
Installation of Officers.
Tiio installation of the officers elect of
Wasco Lodge No. 15, A. F. & A. M., will
take place at tne masonic nan m .
city on Monday evening, December 28,
at 8 o'clock. All masons and their fam
ilies are cordially invited to be present.
12-z6-.lt, U.
Secretary.
For the Children.
ill notice the advertise
ments in these columns for Chamberlain
&-Co., Des Moines, Iowa. From per
sonal experience we can sav that Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy has broken up
v.o1 nl4a fan mir- children. and we are
uau wiua v w.
acquainted with many mothers in Cen-
terville who would not De wuuoui n. m
the bouse for a good many times its cost
and are recommending it every day.
Centervitle, S. ., Chronicle and Index.
25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles, for sale
by Snipes s rUnersiy, druggists. uw
WINK THE OTHER EYE !
stagy sHoairi,
Tlie WatGHinaRer,
Has opened an office for' Cleaning and
.Repairing watciurs, ibwoitj, civ;.
All work guaranteed and
promptly attended.
Orjnhams Orucj Stoi?ey
Cor. Second and. Union Streets.
Children
W. &T.VlGCoy ,
' .'BAEBERS.
Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Hot -:- and-:- Cold:-Baths.
Keep this in Mind.
: WE CARRY
Men's Ladies' Misses' and Children's
- In Every
SUSIE, STYLE, WI3DTBZ PRICE.
And Sell them at BEDROCK Prices !.
A. M: WtLLIAMS & CO.
rt-tn-io-tf
When Baby was nick, we gave her Castoria.
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
HO SECOND STREET.
The Dalles
found. ,
A arii11 Bnrorirstl instrument. The
owner can have -it by calling at this
omce.
Fonnd. -
A it'ofli TVip nu-npr ran have the I
same by calling at this office and prov
ing property.
A bunch of keys on a ring, 6 or m XlXJJXk? manufactured,
TTinrlor will hp rpwnrfied tav -i-"-r1 . ...
14 11 J .1 11.-. .....
leaving same at this office.
Christmas Party.
A pleasant Christmas party met at
the residence of Mr. and Mrs. O. L,.
PhilHns last nieht. . The party was in
honor of the presence of Miss Emma
Shepard, the niece of Mr. JFhillips, as
well as the celebration of the Christmas
festival. About twentv-four persons,
voiinz and old. sat dow'h to dinner after
which a very enjoyable time was spent
in eanies. music and dancing. The im
portant feature of the evening , was a
Christmas tree, which groaned beneath
the weight of handsome and costly pres
ents. The nartv wound ud a little be
fore midnight with a new game, "1 be
Pea-nut Hunt," in which there were
two naizes. The first prize was a hand
j
nnme clore case and was won by Miss
Shepard and the booby, an elaborately
formed string doll, was won Dy Miss
Phirman.
DIED.
In this citv. December 26, of (edema
of the lungs, Nellie Lewis, aged. 35
years. ' .
Gigar: factory
FACTORY NO. 105.
Brands
and
orders from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
D I D YOU KNOW IX I
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and
flanges, JemelTs Stoves and flanges, Universal Stoves and flanges.
. We are also agents f or the Celebrated Boynton. pnaee. -Ammunition
and Loaded. Shells, Etc.
SflHlTRtV PliMlBirlG R SPECIHIiTY.
MAIER & BENTON.
H. C. NIELS6N,
Glothier and Tailor,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps Trunks and Valises,
GrOELtS' 3E-U.X"XXij3lila3.S GrOOCiS,
eOK.VEIl OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS., THK DAIXES, OREGON
A Narrow Escape.
TTxiox. Or.. Dec. 24. An old lady
named Tavlor came near being burned
to death last night at the home of her
son-in-law, Vince Reeves, who resides
in North Union. She was alone in the
room. and. in mittins some wood in the
stove, her dress caught fire and was
blazing up around her when, fortunately.
jflr. J3eeves arrivcu uxi lug eueiit; nuu
with the aid of blankets smothered the
flames. The old lady's face and hands
were badly but not fatally burned.
A Chess Match Arranged.
Havax'a, Dec. 24. The details of the
great chess match for $2000 a side be
tween William Steinitz andM. Tschigorn
has been 'arranged, and the game win
begin on New Year's Day, Great inter
est Is felt in the contest, and the
Havanese, who are given to betting, are
preparing to wager largely on it.
The Boston at Valparaiso.
Valparaiso, Chili, Dec. 24. The
United ' States steamer Boston arrived
here today. It is stated that the su-,
preme court will soon hand down -a de
cision in the Baltimore case, and that
the government then will settle witn tne
United btates.
Now and then vou meet a inan wh
has soured on the world and cftn't see
any good in nothin' nor nobody. In such
nnaQO Itta til 7k J T m i. i-i ami irmiMI find fl.
LODvD JUO iiw "ini VI f U11U J vu
chap so mean that a yellow dog will not
ioiiow mm.
Scientifically, an inch -of rain .means
lX) tons to the acre. . The pressure of
onnrtier man'n not on a favnrit.fi corn
. - 7- ,
means something like a million tons to
the acne.r.
Col ton, Whitman county, has a new
opera house.
Card of Thanks.
E. Jacobsen & Co. desire to thank
their friends and customers for the sub
stantial patronage they have received,
and wish to announce to all that they
will endeavor to carry only first-class
goods, a large stock and at reasonable
prices 12-26-lt.
FOIt SALE.
Th lots to suit, the entire house-hold
furniture of Matt Blazen. Parties buy
ing the furniture can have privilege ol
renting the house at the same rate as
before the fire. Applv at the residence
on Ninth and .Liberty. "
The Old and the New. ,
ft iwmroA if hnrro hnf. vhii mnst crin
and bear it," is the bid time consolation
given to persons troubled wnn rneuma
itam "Tf rmi will take the trouble to
dampen a piece of flannel with Cham
berlain's .fain .tsaim ana Dine ii. on over
the seat of pain your rheumatism will
aisannear." is the modern and much
mi.a ootiafuitAru flrlvifNJ 50 cent bot
tles for sale by Snipes & Kmerely, drug
gists. . "
A PreventlTe for Croup."'
We want everv mother fo know that
croup can be prevented. True croup
d (mmntnm ia iiriarspnpflR! t.hfin the
BJ ujpimi" . n " " - - ,
child appears to have taken a cold or a
cold may nave accompanied me uuarae-
tha otort A f tfr that, a rpml-
KIOGO UUu vuw dvi vs I -
iar rough cough is developed, which is
followed by tno croup, ine ume io aui,
is when the child first becomes hoarse ;
a few rlrvKps of Chamberlain s Cougn
Remedy will prevent the attack. Even
after a rough cough has appeared the
1 l.J V... i!-n Vv ? a
wAvtkrlTr a a s-liiAtM . Tt. has never been
known to fail. 25. cent, 50 cent and $1
bottles for sale by Snipes & Kinersiy,
uruggisis.
Notice to the Public.
Uavini i-i vi ri a nil fni- t ill1 VlollflrtVH Olie
of the finest assortments of confectionery.
fruits, nuts, etc., ever brought to The
Dalles, I wisn to respecuuuy can me
Tl.o rmrntlnn r.f THE DATVLES CI-
xnc ivuutbivu vm. - --
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand tor tne nome manuiaciureu
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. '
THE OLD DA Lr.ES MIliL A1J Alf.K
Company's 1 lour Mill will bo leaned to re
sponsible partien. tor tniormaiiou appy
I he Dallen. I rwn.
FOR SALE
One of the beet Fruit Ranches in
Wasco County, only four miles west of
The Dalles. Apply to . ,
A. Y, Mak8H,
The Dalles-.
JOS. X. PET.6RS St CO.,
' DEALERS IX
LiUmBEH, COnD WOOD
HND
General
no
Ulaieiiai
Olet mi Yard Coraw ot First aid JeBSlrHls. SurtkSBe lit Railroad Track.
D. BUJ4HEUU,
Pipe Work, 1m Repairs
- and Roofing. :
Mains Tapped Under Pressure.
Ul BUTLiER & CO.,
"THE LEADERS-
-IN
IiUjttBEtl, ItflTH flKD shingles:
Shop on Third St. next door west of j fo. GflT, RlSt ulll JeSBlSOU StS. SOUTH SIDE (MM
Young & Kuss' blacksmith shop. T
attention of thoee wishing any thing in
thsu linos. T am now nrenared to fur
nish them, in any quantity they may
wish, and at prices to suit the times,
all goods in my line, warranted fresh
and first-class in every respect. Special
i.i-ici tit nartioa ix-q n 1 1 ti cr crnrwls in auan-
piiwo fcv j'". n.-.j c5 e i
tities for churches, Christmas trees, etc.
As T VmvB (riven mv individed attention
to these special lines, I am sure I can
... . . . ! 1 1 i. C l!.tn..i.
gratity tne wisnes oi me mwi aouuiuuo.
1 have a complete assortment in every
thing touching these lines. Remember
the place. The Columbia Candy factory
at 104 Second street, The Dalles, ur. ;
12-17-tf. W. S. Ceam,
' Proprietqr;
T. R. VBH HORDED,
Watchmaker I Jeweler,
HAS LOCATED AT
106 Seeond St., The Dalles, Or.
And is prepared to do any and all kinds
of work jn his line, being a practi
cal workman for a period of
over thirty years, anu. uo
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 ATRIAL AND BE CONVINCED
Closets S Chimneys Cleaned !
Carpets take np, cleaned and put down,
also Closets and Chimnevs cleaned
on short notice at reasonable
.v rates. -
Orders received through the postoffice
GRANT MORSE
- . mia-ti- .
CHRISTMAS GOODS
To be Retailed at Whoiesaie ,rriu.
E. JAGOBSEH & CO.,
162 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES, " OREGON.
V: ; Are selling their complete stock of Holiday Goods, too large and costly to be carried,
over until next year, to the trade'at wholesale prices. .
Now is the time for BARGAINS !
- ' : . We are selling cloth bound 12mo. books for 25 cents. " Large .full Blze. Vlmh
Photograph Albums onlv 60 cents: Silk Plush Jewel or Work. Boxes only 50 cent,.
Large Plush Dressing Cases only $1.00. Mrs: Alcott's and all other standard novels
have put way down to bottom prices. A complete and fine assortment of Bibles. .
MAUY OTHER BARGAINS. "All Goods sold as represented; but as this space, will not
: " permit us to give a full list of prices; we respectfully invite the public, calli often
' and see for themselves that we are selling goods at GENUINE BED RQCK pri.es
We will also prosent any Lady or Gentlemen who wiU caU J
Eve, with a ticket entitling them to a chance in a elegant Dressing Case UWy
Christmas Eve. See them in our show window. We give these tickets free of charge.
LOW PRICES SELL OUR GOODS !