The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 31, 1891, Image 3

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered a tthe Pottofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as Becond-class matter.
Local Advertlalnff.
10 Centi 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 o'clock
will appear tne following day.
TIME TABLES.
Railroads.
BAST BOUND. .
So. 2, Arrives 11:40 a. M. Departs ll: a. m.
- , " 12: 05 P.M. " 12: SO P. X.
WKST BOUND.
So. 1, Arrives 4:40 a. u. Departs 4:M A. m.
"7, ". 6:20 P.M. ' 6:4o P. J.
Two locm f.-eights that carry passengers leave
aae for the waetat 7:43 a. M.,and one for the
vt at 8 a.m.
STAGES.
For PrineviUe, via. Bake Oven, leave, daily
except Sunday) at 6 A. u.
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. M.
For Dufur, Kingsley, Wamic, Wapinitia, Warm
Springs nd Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
Sunday) at 6 A. M.
For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
week except Sunday at 8 a. m.
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House.
Poat-OfBce.
OFFICE HOCKS
lieneral Delivrey Window. 8 a. m.
Money Order " 8 a.m.
Sunday vi O " 9 a.m.
cLOsvsta or mails
to 7 p. m.
to 4 p. m.
to 10 a. m.
By trains going East 9 p. m. and
11:45 a.m.
4:45 p. m.
.7:80 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. ra.
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
w est yp. m. ana
Stage for Goldendale...
" '"PrineviUe
" "Dufur and Warm Springs .
" t Leaving fur Lyle & Hartland .
" " " J Antelope .
"Except Sunday.
Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and
" Monday Wednesday and
Saturday.
Friday.
THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1891.
. tT. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
WEATHER BUREAU.
Tim Dalles, Or., Dec. Kl, lx'.H.
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Pacific HiRcla- D.fr W 2? State
Coast BAB. -tive of 3 -of
Time. r Hum Wind F 3 Weather
.
8 A. M. 29.KC 30 84 East .01 T I'loudv
8 P. M. 29.S-2 ::V WU " " -
Maximum temperature, HI: minimum tem
erature, 2.
Total precipitation from July 1st to date, 7.12:
uverage prtvipitution from July 1st totlute, i.iri:
total excess from July 1st, ltt'.H. to da.'e, 0.01
Inches.
WEATHER PROBABILITIES.
The Dali.es, Dec. 31.1891. -Weather
forecast till 12 ' m.
Friday; rain or snow, slightly
warmer. Kebkham.
RAIN
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Press Dispatches.
LOCAL BRKVITIKS.
C. P. Ileald of Hood 'River was in
town today.
S. E. Farris left today for a visit to
his old home at Oak Grove.
Frank Davenport and brotherofx,..
Hood River, rea at theJU.inatilla house.
Henry Bolton, M. M. Glavey and T.
Bolton of Dufur are at the Umatilla
house.
The business men of the city have
agreed to postpone collection day till
next'Monday. ' ' '' ' ; . '
:The physician in attendance on R. E.
Saltmarsh, who has been seriously ill
for some time, reports that he is im
' proving.
B. Wolf shipped .'yesterday to San
Francisco by the D. P. aad A. N.' Co.'s
boats and Yaquinn Bay route, 50 bales
of wool and seventy-five hides.
The Christian Endeavor society will
hold a prayer meeting tomorrow, New
Year's morning at 9 o'clock, at the rest
dence of Rev.' W. C. Curtis. All are. in
vited. ' " ' ' . " '., : -. '.
There will be services of the German
Lutheran congregation on . December
31st, at 7:30 p. m. and on New Year's
day at 10 :30 a. m. A cordial invitation
is extended to all by A. Horn, pastor.
E. Jacobsen & Co., are selling their
' complete stock of books in sets at cost.
All other standard poems or novels in
proportion, also stationery. We never
are beaten in' prices, and respectfully
ask the public to call and get our
prices.
The many friends of C. P. ' Hullo way
will be glad to learn from our dispathes
of his escape from the wreck on the Union
Pacific, near La Grande Tuesday "night.
Mr. Halloway is U. S., mail clerk and
junior vice department commander of
Oregon G. A. R. It was reported on the
streets yesterday morning that ' Mr.
Halloway had been fatally injured.
The Chronicle calls the attention of
its readers to the advertisement of J. C.
Baldwin in another place in this issue.'
The people of The Dalles ought to know
Mr. Baldwin well anough to be assured
that any statement he may make about
his goods can be relied on. T When '.Mr.
' Baldwin says' he-is ''selling out at cost
the public may depend ujion it that , he
is telling the truth. We advise pur
chasers to give him a call before buying
elsewhere.
E. Jacobsen and Hugh' Chrisman
called at the grange store this morninz
and said they were collecting money to
bury a poor man who had lately died in
this city, leaving a wife and five child
ren. Chandler looked Jacobsen, who
was spokesman, full in the eye and then
cooly said : "Jacobsen you are lieing, I
fmight believe vou were it not for the
company yon are in." Jacobsen pro
tested he was telling the truth. Then
. uv ' - 1 1 V WHIM. IICll
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said Mr. Chandler "thereis half a dollar.
I 11 watch you fellows. Jf you take a
drink or buy a cigar till the new year is
over, I'll find it out and make it cost
you two and a half apiece." ' But
JacoDsen pushed the half dollar back to
Mr. Chandler and he and his pard
walked out. -
Frank Le Bret was today examined
by Dr. Shackleford and pronounced in
sane. .
The PrineviUe News says W. F. Helm
has moved his family from Wasco county
to PrineviUe.. '
W. H. Moore of Dufur . is in the city,
awaiting the arrival of his wife and
three children from Western .' Iowa.
They intend to make Dufur' their future
home, and Mr. Moore will open a wagon
shop at that place in the coming spring.
PrineviUe held an election a short
time ago and when the smoke of battle
was cleared away it was found that every
man elected was a republican. The
town is democratic by a large' majority
but the fight was strictly non-partisan.'
It was. simply the choice of the people.
- Complaints have been made -at this
office about boys who practice shooting
off air guns and sling shots in the streets
to the danger of store windows and ped
estrians. ' If the boys must have fun of
this kind let them indulge it in back
yards or alleys where they can do no in
jury. We understand there is an ordi
nance prohibiting such practices on the
public streets under- a penalty of $5.
These boys had better beware or some
of them will be caught up.
. Teachers Meeting.
Yesterday at 10 o'clock a. m. a num
ber of teachers met in the superinten
dent's office in answer to a call prev
iously sent out by him, to discuss a plan
for grading the schools of the county,
which had been formulated 'by a com
mittee at a previous meeting held on
December 12th.
The day was spent in going over step
by step, the work of the committee and
several changes were made. A reeolu
tieh was finally passed instructing the
superintendent to have the plan of grad
ing, as amended, published in . the
county papers and to have a sufficient
number of copies printed in pamphlet
form to supply the teachers of the
county, and that the whole matter' be re
ferred to the teachers convened at the
next county institute. In the mean
time the fullest discussion of the sub
ject is invited by ' the ' public. ; To the
teachers present the superintendent ex
tended his heartiest thanks for their .as
sistance. ;' -. pied.
Of typhoid pneumonia, at the-residence
of Mr. Leonard in this city, on
Dec. 30, Miss Winnie De Land, aged IS
years. The funeral took place from
the Episcopal Church this afternoon at
2 o'clock. , ..'....
TBanlr Notice. -
Only a half day intervening- between
New Years day "and Sunday, Januarv
3rd. All the banks will be closed oh
January 2nd. French & Co.
H. M. Beau.,
Cashier First National Bank. "
M. A. .Moody,
r Cashier Dalles National Bank. '
12-30-2t. ., ' .
The Christmas tree held at Union
church last Thursday evening was a
grand festival for the little folks, and the
hearts of many adults were made glad.
Every child in PrineviUe was the recip
ient of some gift presented by a commit
tee appointed for that purpose. And in
this connection we venture the assertion
that there is not another town or com
munity in our great state of Oregon that
has more of the milk of human kindness
and generosity than has onr little ' town
of PrineviUe ' Tbie children most need
ing presents were the ones that were
;bounteonsly remembered by the com
mittee, and that too ra by presents that
were useful. The ea of the citizens of
our little burg are ever open to the
wants . of the needy; and while
many ; of the citizens of our -town
may not belong to the orthodox associa
tions of our town, they are ever ready to
donate to the support" of those associa
tions provided they are , treated : with
courtesyi 'Tie evident that our corpora
tion believes that "It is more blessed to
give than to receive." Oehoco Review.
.It has taken a quarter of a century to
establish the fact that the mines of
Union and Baker counties are remark
ably" rich and permanent. The"' Daily
Democrat of Baker City reports as
follows:' ' ""
White Swan, two months run, two
stamps
f 88,000
10,000
1300
TiiiUley-Elkhorn, 15 days, 3 stamps. .
Bonanza, " "
' ' Total..-.'... . $49,800
. An average of over $1,125 a day for five
stamps. Snow these figures in Portland.
Hang this banner on the outer wall. '.
Two darlings 75 years of ' age " each
went tripping to the hymenial altar in
Douglas county last week. They were
Colonel J. Martini and Mrs.' Margaret
Trible. ' Hand in hand the loving couple
waltzed to 'their funny-moon, the Welkin
of Douglas county resounding with
friendly cheers, and the house of joy
redolent nectar of young rosebuds and
spring token. Hooray for Colonel Mar
tin and his bride.
The unexpected rush of trade in my
closing out vale has- broken mvi assort
ment of sizes in hats, boots, shoes, etc.,
and I found it necessary to order a small
line of such goods, . to sort up and make
my stock complete in sizes. The goods
will arrive tomorrow on ofb boat, the
Reijulaior, and the prices of the new
goods hats, boots and shoes, rubber
boots, etc, will be as low as the old stock
I i ,,.
at tellinq out rates.
! i2-;;o-'t.
J. v- Baldwin.
- A small
owner Vran
office.
surgical instrument,
have it by calling at
The
this
CHRONICA. SHORT STOPS.
For coughs and colds use 2379v ;
2379 is the cough syrup for children. '.
Stacy Shown having left my employ I
will -riot-be responsible for any debts he
may contract nor any business he may
transact. - - W. E. Gabeetsox.
11-16-tf. ' - : .
LOST, .- .-.
A bunch of keys on ring, 6 or 7 in
numer. Finder will ' be rewarded by
leaving same at this office.
The Old and th New.
: "Of course it hurts but you must" grin
arid bear it," Is the old time consolation
given to persons troubleaV with rhearaat
tisnu - "If you will take the trouble 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 modem, and much
more satisfactory advice. 50 cent bot
tles for sale bv Snipes & Kinersly, drug
gists. ' daw
Our readess will 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
bad colds for our children and we are
acquainted with many mothers in Cen
terville who ' would iiot be without it in
the house for a good many times- its. cost
and are recommending it every "day.
Cenlerville, S. D., Chronicle and Index.
25 cent, 50 cent . and $1 bottles, for sale
by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. ; diw
.'- '. A Preventive for Cronp. i '
" We want every .niqther 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 hy tho croup, y 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 uung this
remedy as directed. It has" never been
known to fail. 25 cent, 50 cent and $1
bottles for sale by Snipes & Kinersly,
druggists. djkw"
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castori, '
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
- ; Notice -to. the Public.
'Haying on hand:foV. the. holidays one
of the finest assortments of confectionery,
Christmas . . tree ornaments, : tropical
fruits, nuts, etc:, ever brought to The
Dalles, I wish to respectfully call the
attention of those wishing any thing fn
these lines. I am now prepared to fur
nish them, in any quantity they; may
wish, and at prices to suit the-"times",
all goods in my line, . warranted fre6h
and first-class m every respect. Special
prices to parties wanting goods in quan
tities for churches,' Christmas trees, etc.
As I have given my individed attention
to these special lines; I am sure I can
ratify the wishes of the most fastidious,
have a complete assbrtment "jn every
thing touching these lines. Remember
the place. The Columbia Candv factory
at 104 Second street, The Dalles", Or. .
12-17Ttf. ; ; W. S. Cram,
:.' Proprietor.
Will soon be here and the young ladies
propose, to have fewer bachelors.
A word to the wise is sufficient -young
gentlemen, ladies, and -.r
.''.. old" folks, v'
fflifljTS,
Healthful, Palatable and Beautifying.
-FOB SALE HY-
JOHN BOOTH,
THE LEflDIIIG GROCER,
62 Second St 62
N. B. Jfew Eastern. Buckwheat Flour
and delicious Maple Syrup just received.-
T. A. VRH H05DEJ1, -
Watchmaker 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 has
repaired over four thous
s 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
CloseteS Chimneys Cleaned !
Carpets take up, cleaned and put down,
also Closets and Chimneys cleaned '
- on short notice at reasonable'
"' rates.
Orders received through the postoffice
GRANT MORSE
1015-tf- .
V NOTICE. '. v
All persons who have not paid their
school tax for 1891, will have costs added
after January 1, 1892.. . - ;
J. M. HuXTINGTOJf.'
School Clerk,
v December 9, 1891. : 12-9-1-1
WINK. THE OTHER EYE !
STAGY SHOOlfl,
Has opened an office for Cleaning and
Jtepairmg watehes, Jewelry, etc
All work guaranteed and
.. " promptly attended. '
Dunham's tivxiQ Stoire,
- Cor. Second sad Union Streets. . .
W. &T.JVlGCoy ,
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Hot -i-and-:-Cold :-Baths.
HO SECOND STREET.
The Dalies
Gigar: Faetor
FIEST STBEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
njp X of the Best Brands
vyXVjr.fjL-jO 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
tbe demand for the hoine manufactured
article is increasing every day. , -
, r- A. ULRICH & SON. '
flouring' S!lLl TO LEASE. '
THfi OLD ULLES MILL AXD WATER
Compuny'u i lour Mill will be leased to re
sponsible imrtiCK. For information Hpplv to the
- W ATEK COMMISSION' liRS,
' i lie l8lk!. Oregon.
FOR SALE ! .
. One of the best . Fruit Ranches in
Wasco County, only four miles west of
The Dalles. Apply to '
'"-. - A; Y. Marsh, ,
' " ' ; The Dalles.
Pipe Work, Tin Repairs!"
and Roofing.
Mains Tapped Under Pressure.
Shop on Third St, ,n6xt door west of
Young & Knss' blacksmith shop.
Christmas is over,
16 SECOND
Have this day marked down tHeir Entire Stock of Standard Books in sets, such
as Dickens' Noreis, Kollins7 Ancient History, jviacauiay's assays
: and Poems, George Elliott's Works. Scott's Novels and
. " Chambers Encyclopedia, TO COST.
REMEMBER! That twenty-five cents buys an elegantly 'cloth-lxahd IkkiIc of either
Dickens or many other standard authors. ' '. ' . '
We also have at present two square. pianos, (second hand), in good order, which "ve
will sell at cost, so as to make room for Spring Good.-. ; . '
UKEA1BAKGAIN5 for lovers of music, anybody, can save
gans by getting our prices first.. We seir lor easi or
buv oiily from first hands for : cash. Our motto ;
. - Sales." ". :. y:-,
LARGE and comnlete assortment of lilank Books, Fancv
. Files. Office stationery
; . here than elsewhere.
EVERY PURCHASER will
Bottle of Good Ink,
also Agents
Keep this in Mind.
WE CARRY '
Men's' Ladies' Misses' and Children's
- '.'. '. . In Every
SIZE, STYLE, WIDTH -A-HSTID PEIOE.
And Sell them at BEDROCK Prices !
A. M.WILLI AM S & CO.
. . d-10-l0-tf .
DID YOU KNOSnZ IT I
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE :
Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and
' Ranges, Jemell's Stoves and Ranges, Universal Stoves and Ranges.
We are also agents fo? the Celebrated Boyaton pcurnae.
Rmmanition and Loaded Shells Etc. V
SRfllTflHV PliUmBlflG A SPHCIAllTV.
MAIER & BENTON .
H. C. NIELSeN,
Giothiepaod Tailor,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, :
CSr-oaa-ts' 37,ia.nxlsil3.1xis O-oocis,
COUNEll OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON STS., THE DALLES, OR EGOH
JOS. T. PETeRS St CO.,
DEALERS IN ,
liUfTlBER,
Office aud Yard Corner of First and Jefferson
! - . ' ' : KNP . . '
SBnerai Ouiiding Riaiciiai
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IN
IiUMBER, IiATH
Office ani Yari cor. First ani jeteon
but to make dull times Lively and see
how long1 the Rush will continue
STREET, THE DALLES, OREGON,
and Ink or pens. Better valj
; . - .
be presented form . today on, until New Year wi h a Fine
FREE OF CHARGE. ; ; . '
foi lieading European Steamship Liines.
CORD WOOD
Streets.
North Side of Railroad Track.
LEADERS"
AJJO SHlHGItES.
Sts. SOUTH SIDE of Railroad Tract
vu-oney on' Pianos and Or-C
on th installment plan, and
"Small Profits and Quick
'
Writing- PaiKi: Tablets1 lill
e for vour money obtained