The Dalles Daily Chronicle. ateretJ ttlie PoBtofflW) at Tae ItalJe1.4KoiJ, as second-class matter. - Local Adertiinr.' J 10 Ccn U per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents 'r line for each subsequent insertion. , Special rates for long time notices. . -' All local notices received later than 3 o'clock ill appear the following day. . TIME TABLES. Railroads. 1 EAST BOUND. " . 2, Arrives 11:40 a. v. ' Departs 11 :4o a. k. A, " 12:05P.M. " ' 12:S0P.M. WIST BOUND. fr. L.Arrives4:40 a. v'. Departs 4 :50 a. u. ir " 6:20 P.M. " U:43P.'K. Two loca'i freights that carry passengers leave te for the wast at 7:45 a. M.t and one for the it at 8 a.m. STAGES. Vor Prineville, via. Bake Oven, leave daily poeps bunaayi at i a. h. ror Anieione,- Mlicneii, uanyon uii)t -ien c mdays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. sc. For Duf ar, Klngsley, Wamic, wapinitia, Warm rings una lygn vaucy, leave aaiiy xi;i nrttivl at A A M B For tioldendale. Wash., leave every day of the ek exneut Sutidav at HA. if.-- i)ffices for all lines at the Umatilla House. Foat-Odce. ' orncB hocks ncral Dellvrev Window 8 a. m . to 7 p. ni. . to 4 p. in. to 10 a.m. l'Ab a. m. 4:45 p. m. .7:80 a. m. .5:30 a. m. .5:80 a.m. .5:80 a. ra. .5:30 a. m. mey Order . ". . . . .'. ..-. . .8 a. m luOay M. O ' . .a.m. I CU8INO or MAILS trains going East. ..:.. p. m. and " ". West ,8 p.m. and otagG 1 1 1 uuiuuiiuaio - - "'frinevilie . " Dufurand Warm Springs . " f Leaving for Lyle & Hartland. " " " Antelope except tronaajv . Tri-w eekly. Tuesday Thursday and " Monday Wednesday and Saturday. Friduy. WEDNESDAY," DEC- 20, 1891. DEPARTMENT OK : AGRICULTURE. , WEATHER BUREAr. Tilt Dalles, Or., Dec. :S0, 1891. nine Rela 2 tive Hum D.fr of Wind State of Weather fJoast me. . M. 29.69 82 7G East PtCloudy Clear M. I 29.79 39 ximum temperature, 40; minimum tcm- itnre, 20.. Total precipitation from July 1st to date, 7.11 : jerage precipitation from July 1st to date, 7.02: at excess irom juiv isi, iwi, to ua.e, hes. . ... WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Tiie Dali.eS, Dec. 30, 1891. RAIN Weather' forecast till 12 vt. Thursday; Fair icealher; cooler. Kebkham. The Chronicle . is. the Only Paper in e Dalles that Receives the Associated ess Dispatches.' LOCAL BKETITIKS. Frank Pike of Moro is in the city. Mrs. Moore of Dnfiir, is in the city. Hon. W. H. Biggs of Wasco, was in vn Tnesdav. , McDonald of Monklnnd is at the natilla house. Colonel Houghton came up on the Ion train today. femes Mackin a well known stockman fat Sherman connty is at the Umatilla nee. . " ' "... Found in the East End, a small bunch keys. They can be found, at this h. Lw. Clark, M. D., and Colonel M. J.' inley of Cleveland,. Ohio, are at the natilla house. . jlTeorge . Herbert propaietor of the hunt Hood hotel, Hood River, came on the noon passenger yesterday. Louis, Wilson was brought before the L-order this morning, charged with ling out late. He was fined $5 and hte. ... Rev. A. C. Spencer has moved - his nily to the corner :ot Ninth r and Iberty Btreets, where he Will be, pleased- leet all hi3 friends. JThe water was shut off today below b bluff at 11 o'clock a. in., in order to ike connection with the new six-inch pin on Second street. The connection expected to be made by 5 p. m. '. A. five-minute social at the free read- room on Friday night will be given the' "young" people of this citjT- by the stor of the Methodist church. No ad- ttance fees, .collections or supper, but Vood time is assured." All are invited participate. II. C. Kickelsen has,!. determined toj Ida .rtfr a Ibmm 1.1.. 1- ices as make one wonder how thfey p be sold for the money. " Fifty cents yM an elegantly bound, gilt-edged bk of Doems or a well-bound conv. In ge pnni, 01 tiuou, uicKens, or 1 C ' HI" I 1 - . ackeray. Twenty-five cents bpys a iponna dooic oi travel, nistor or ro- tince. Xen cents buys a box of nice jper and envelopes. All surplus stock Lffered at cost so that - it mavrnot lie ler till another season. All the eoods h fresh, as everybody knows, and this e offers opportunities. rarely met with The Dalles. pleasant and enjoyable -whist" party s held at tae residence of B. S. Hunt- ;ton last evening. ' The participants re : Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crossen, Mr. U JVIrs. W. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Jndd Fish, K and Mrs. J. C- Hostetter, and Dr. iMrs. W. EvRinebart, : ' - A New Dreg Kirni. n the firSfcday of the new year the iiness so long successfully conducted the late Chas. E. Dunham will pass 'a the hands of three young men Of 'itv who are well and favorably . The stvle of the new firm will ne, Helm & Co. The senior member of the firm is a graduate of the Ontario college of pharmacey who has had eight years experience as a druggist. '&V,Q'titiiiimrW-aM Mr, B5-rne has been in this city he has made many warm, friends.: . The second mem ber of the firm Ed ;Helm was raised in this county almost from childhood and needs no introduction. Everybody knows Ed. and everybody likes him The same may be said of the "Co." who is no other than Stacey Shown..-.. Jf pop ularity meant success, and it has a great deal to do with success, then the success of the new firm is assured beyond ques tion. The firm will make a epecially of druggist prescriptions which will be filled at all hours of the day or night. In this connection it may be proper to say that Mr. Byrne sleeps back of the store and the ringing of the bell ion the front door ' will wake him ' np at any time. Another special feature of the new buBinees will be their cigar stock. They claim that they will . keep nothing but the best brands in the market and the best for any given price to be found in the city. A fall line of perfumery and toilet requisites, patent medicines and all articles usually . kept in a first class drug store will always be kept on hand. In the -. matter of kwines and liquors, "for medicinal pse nothing but the verj best.'ot everything in" that line will be kept, as anyone having occasion to purchase wines and liquors can easily prove, The Chronicle predicts, that the new firm of Byrne Helm & Co., will at once step to th front . as. tlie-. most popular drag' store in the city.' ., V; ; v- ' " Wamlc Items.;" "' Wamic, Or., Dec. 20, 1891. Editor of the Chronicle: In last weeks issue of the Sun, the editor of that paper seems fit to indulge in some loud-mouthed and abusive talk, language, that no decent journal would think of inserting. . Does he think for a moment that the readers of his insignifi cant sheet are devoid of common .sense when he tries to palm off on to them, that the Sun is the strongest advocate to day of the people's line of boats? yet it prefers' to let it work out its own salva tion by letting the course of its managers speak for itself. They charge that the Sun is under control of the the Union Pacific, is sensible and will merit the attention it deserves. The Chronicle as a paper, the Sun has no fault to find with, yet its whole article was a ' pitiful attempt at a tirade of abuse against, the Chronicle, charging it with receiving a goodly por tion of its freight by the Union Pacific transportation "... line. Common sense teaches . us otnerwise.. Are we , not aware that the principle -stock-holders in that paper are also share holders in the Regulator and to say that they would work against their own interest is. too nonsensical to mention.. Keep up your lick, brother Gourlay, "gulling" us, if that is what they call it. You nave got the Regulator as the people's boat to triumph on the river, so will you get the Chroxi cle as the people's paper to triumph over all its opponents. ' ' ' Hay Seed. . Tlte Lane Connty Leper..- . J. H. Babcock, ; the McKenzie man afflicted with leprosy has been taken away from Lane county and shipped on board a lumber vess.el bound for. the Sandwich islands. A cabin was built on the deck of the vessel and the man will be confined in it tyi his arrival at Hono lulu, after which he will be taken to the government leper hospital till the regu lar semi-annual gathering of lepers takes place when he will be removed to Molachi, the permanent, home of. the lepers' of ?; those islands" Babcock's father and mother, live '.bn . the; islands, f rom m hick it appears he escaved. ;wjth-" 6ii their knowledge. V. Babcock ..was quite willing to be removed. His rela tives are wealthy and he will receive the best Of, care. r Her ,may live from ten to twenty years, the most of the time be in free from any pain whatever. The people, of Lane county, . where he. .has been -a public charge,; we're jslad -to; get rid of him. -! r " '' ' For the privilege of carrying, op,, their lottery 'scheme' the New Orleans ' lottery managers ' offer to contribute afor the public schools there $250,000, ' payable quarterly t to levees, $350,000 ; to chari ties, $150,000, payable quarterly in ad vance; to pensions for disabled, infirm or indigent confederate soldiers resident in Louisiana. .$50,00G;-i thecityiof New1 Orleans, for drainage and other sanitary purposes $Ba,p0Oijpyable quarterly in advance. ' The totkf amount of the rrirw offered is.!31)250J000. paYabJe.jn twenty five vears: - - - ;T Stringer, Xto'i Bridget scrubbing the front steps) While you're on your knees, Biddy, prav for me. Bridget Oh, Lord, make this fellow a gintleman ! Harper's Jiazaar. . . ;. , . . The . unexpected rush of trade in my closing out sale has broken my assort ment of sizes in .hats; boots, shoes, etc, and I.fouhd it hecessary to order a email line of such goods ,1 to sort np and make my stock Complete in sizes. The goods will arrive tomorrow1 on our boat, the Regulator, and the prices of the new goods hats, boots and shoes, rubber boots, etc;,will be as low as the old stock at selling out rates? ' J. C. Baldwin. 12-30-lt. Only;a half day intervening : between New' Years day "and Sunday, '"Januarv 3rd.. All the-'banks' will be closed on Jan.uary 2nd. .v; i : French & Co. . H. Mr Beall, -Cashier First National Bank. M. A. Moody, I Cashier Dalles National Bank. 12-30-i:t. . - ; D. S. Bolton of Fairfield is registered at the Umatilla house. ' ' ' ' CHKOSICX E SHORT STOPS. For cpughff and fclds use 2379. '237ff ir the l eongii flTnp for ehfldreh' - Stacfy: Shown havinyeft my employ I will, not be responsible or any debts he may- contract nor anv business he may transact. i, . V. E. Garbetson. . Il-lftf. ; ' . - .- ' " . ; lost, ; ' A.' buncb 'of keys on a ring, &or 7 "in numeric Finder will pe rewarded by weaving same at tms omce. .-. - The Old and the Mew. . '""Of course it hurts but you must grin and bear it," ia the old time consolation given to persons troubled with rheuma tism. -- "If you will take the. trouble to dampen n piece of flannel with Cham berlain's Pain Balm and bine it on over the seat of pain your rheumatism ; will diaappear,' - is' the modern and much more; satisfactory-- advice. " 50 cent bot tles for sale by Snipes & Kinerslyy drug gists; y;-'aJt r-ir.:ll V :t-iO , . " . d4Wi .; ' -7. Foi the Children. ' . . , ' :, , .5 ,,0ar 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 andwei;are acquainted with -many mothers in Cen terville who wou'd not .be without it in the house, for good many times its cost and- .arei recommending it every day. Centerville, S. D., .Chronicle and Index.- 25 cent, 50, cent and $1 bottles,., for sale py nipes& iUnerslyaruggists. , diw . - - V A Preventive for Croup., - ' We want" every mother fo know that croup can- be prevented. ; True croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoaz seness ; then the child appears to have taken-a old or a cofd niay have accompanied the hoarse ness from the start.' - After that a pecul iar rough cough is developed,: which is loliowea by tho croup. .... The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse ; a few doses of Chambeflain'e .Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared the disease may be prevented by utiing this remeay as aireciea. it nas never been known' to fail. . 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. : - dw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Bmby waa nick, we gave her Caatoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castori, When she became Miss, she dune to C>ori. When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria Notice to the Public. . Having on hand for the holidays one of the finest assortmentsof confectionery, lynrisimas , tree ornaments, tropical fruits, nuts, etc., ever brought to The Dalles. I wish to resnectfnllv call the attention of those wishing any thing in tnese lines.- x am now prepared to tur nish them,- in any quantity they may wish, and at prices to suit the times, all goods in my line,- warranted fresh and first-clasa in every respect. Special prices to parties wanting goods in quan tities fon:hnrches, Christmas trees, etei As I have given my individed attention to these special linesv I'auvure I can gratify the wishes of the. most fastidious I have a complete assortment in every- ming toucning tnese lines. - Kememoer th e place. The Columbia Gandv f actor v at 104 Second street, The Dalles", Or. , 12-l-tr. . .Jk . B. ubax,.-- : . . Proprietor. ;. Bi EAR Will soon .be here and tbyoung ladies propose, to nave fewe?r bachelors. A word JtoVth'eiwpe sufficient ; VvX?tg gentliueH, l&ies-nd? - old folks, Em PKER 0)118, Healthful, Palatableand Beautify iM. . J. .(ft': 'V.'ft! 1r-s. 'if -if B-ll f FOR5 9At.3E.KV- JOHN BOOTH, THE LERDIIiG GHOGER. 62, Second St. 62 N.i 8, je"feastern BuckwheatTlour and delicious Maple Syrup just received. : T. A. VflH flORDEJl, Watclimakeri Jeweler, " '' has located at 1 106 Seeond StTJhe Dalles, 0i ;; And is prepared to do' any and all kinds cai workman for a period of . over thirty -years, and has : repaired over four thons- - and watches in Las-. .. . . . sen County, Cal. - ; '' V All work from the Country : promptly attended to, and on reasonable terms. GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED Closets i Chimneys Cleaned ! Lea Carpets take up, cleaned and put down, also Ciosets and Chimnevs' cleaned' ' "' ' . on short notice at reasonable . ' rates. . , . ' .. , Orders received through the postoffice GRANT. MORSE 1013-tf- 1 SfOTICB. '' ' All persons who have not paid their School tax for will hgriinnnH, AA. 4a-ftep January -1 -t 1 892; -.-T--."r - J, M. Hcxtingtox. w '- - , School Clerk. December 9, 1891.- 12-9-1-1 WINK THE OTHER EYE ! STAGY SflOOlfl, Has- pened an office for Cleaning-, and , Repairing Watches,, Jewelry-; ete. -- ,A11 work guaranteed., and; - promptly attended.1 '. . Dunham's ; Dirag ' Stotre, Cor. Second asd ITnion Street. Wo&T.cCoy, BARBBBS. Hok-andvCold-:-Baths. HO SECOND STREET. The Dalles E,XISX' STEEET, FACTORY NO. 105. PTfl Al?5lo the Beat Brands manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. .Tim rpmitAtinji nt TOR T11T.T.FS nr. GAR haa tecomefinnly established, and me aemana ior tne nome manutactured article is increasing every day. A.. ULRICH & SON. FLOURING MILL TO LEASE. THE OLD DULLES MILL AXD WATER Company's I lour Mill will be leaned to re sponsible parties. Vor information apply to the - WATER OOMMISSIOXfiRS, i he Dailes. Oregon. FOR SALE ! ; : One of the best Fruit Ranches in Wasco County, only four miles west of TheDalles. Apply to :. '. V " . A.-Y.IXrsm," "' ' " . " The Dalles.: Pipe Work, Tin Repairs -y; and Roofing. mains Tapped Under Pressure. - Shop on Third St., next door, west of Young & Kuas' blacksmith shop. y . .r -. ''rt' : M-'tie'p. slTsc. KU1 -fj ,;f:n idu; beu i rjt'ii;; 'C f ? W - - ' i.l'-jw.. 1 62 t GigaF faetopy rvHHii ri . w m Am . ,- WE Men's Ladies' Misses Children'G . In SIZE, STYLE,..WIDTH .ISTH PRICE. And Sell them at BEDROCK Prices ! A. M.WILLIAMS & C O . DID YOU KNOW IT I . . ... . . . .' .'. ' . ' :: :.J; , ; ,' . WE-'are agents fo r TH E, ; . .. ' Arand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and Ranges, Jemeil's Stoves and lnjes. Universal Stoves and Ranges. , We are also agents for the; Celebrated Boynton Farnaee. -; C : . . Hmmanition and Itoaded Shells, Ete. - - SflfllTHHY PliUmBlflC H SPECIRIiTV. MAIER & BENTON H. C. NIELSeN, Clothier? and Tailor, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Q-oaa.-tss" 3F,-ulxxx1- 1 n & Goods, COUXKK OF SECOND AND .WASHINGTON STS., .THK DALLES, OREGOK Jos. tv irTrTs rtn 'DEALERS IX- LiUmBEl, Office and Yard Craer of First aud Jefferson .... k ItUfilBEH, LATH Gfniei Biiilii liial "THE Office ani Tarrttpaill JeltaiiSti y0DT5SIl)tf BiilrMJ Tract T-4 .if'. fKui --.v. in LEADING i .:'ra. v i-f ?d.-; SECON D STR EET. s in ivimn jlaa A v A. A A a 1 m CARRY - -: Every . ' . d-io-io-tr COD WOOD Streets. North Side "of Railroad Track. & CO., :i'ff:'. IN- AJ1D" SHlflGItES: . -.. i -. ' i' f- ):'. i-. J. . . . - . , - : - . . --. ' 1 Mill :f - - .stuy-:-9 '.'--iayH; f "'fig' Kui 4. OREGON. : ' ,. , . r; .,.: -,:' . - -. ! -. r .. '. -f : ',' ' ' V f ',f:t: "S v.- , v '-.'i"