The Dalles Daily Chfonlele. Entered a itho Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-clasa matter. 'Local Advertising. 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents Ver line for each subsequent insertion. , Special rates for long time notices. "- " ; -All local notices received later tliau S o'clock will appear tHe following day. TIMK TABLES. JSo. 2. Arrives 11: " " . 12: 05 P. X. Railroads- ' EAST BOUND, 40 a.m. Departs 11:4 a. m. 12: aO P. M. WEST BOUND. -No. 1, Arrives 4:40 a.m. Departs 4:50 A. M. " 7, " 6:20 P. M. " 6:45 P. JJ. Two locat freights that carry passengers leave one for the weitat 7 '45 A. M., and one for the .-aat atS a. m. STACKS. Oven ,lea ve daily leave for Prinevill;, via. Bake xncnt Bnndav) at 6 A. M. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. M. For Dufur, Kingsley, Wamic, Wapinltia, Warm Springs nd Tygh Valley, leave- daily (except Sundav) at 6 a. M. Kor Uoldendale, Wash., leave every day of the reek except Sunday at 8 A. M. Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House. . , l'ost-Offlce. ' . . . OFPICB hours -General Dellvrey Window...".. 8a. ui. to 7 p. m. Mouey Order " .'. .8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday O D " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. CMHfING OP MAIS . By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " " West 9 p. m. and 4:45 p.m. 'Stage for Ooldendale -. .7:30 a. m. " "PrinevUle .6:30 a. m. ' "Dufur and Warm Springs ..5:30 a.m. " - Leaving for Lyle A Hartland. .5:30 a. in. " " " " J Antelope 5:30 a.m. 'Except Sunday. -"-iTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. " Monday Wednesday and Friday. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1892. H. DKPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER.BUREAU.' Th Dalles, Or., Jau. 8, 1S92.- Pacitlc Coast Time. 8 A-. M. S P. M. ao.itf Rela tive Hum -69 80' D.t'r of Wind calm East State of Weather ' cloudy Cloudy temperature, a I; minimum tcm- from July 1st to date, 8.14; ' Maximum erature, "" Total urecinitHtion uvernge precipitation from July 1st to date, 7.48 total excess from July lxt, 1801, to ditto, .06 Inches. - - WEATHKH rROlt ABILITIES.: RAIN San-Francisco, Jin. 8. 1892. ; Weather forecast till 12 m. Saturday: Scattering rains or snow, slightly warmer. Kekkmam. ." , The Chronicle is the Only Paper in The Dalles that Receives the Associated Press Dispatches. .- ' " LOCAL BRKTITIKS. ' County CommiseionerN Frank Kincaid nd Dr. II. A. Leavens are in atten dance at the county court. . . - - i A telegram from Mrs. Dr. Kinehart , from Missoula,". Mont., informs the doc- tor of her safe arrival at that place; The editor of the Chkoxicle is in debted to the courtesy of Senator J; N . Dolph for valuable documents received". Messrs. Orchard! & Fisher have returned from below, 'where they went to pur chase a stock of goods for their new store in the East End. , Mrs. Pressey, ot Portland, and Mrs. Hall of the- Cascade Locks.1 came up eu the Regulator yesterday and are visiting with Mrs. Andrews for a few days. George Fllloon brought from Iowa a real nice little; dog. The animal is a present from George's brother and Ceorge thinks ft great deal of him. The city- council of Portland has in structed the license committee not . to grant any more licensee to saloons lo cated within 400 feet of a school house. ' Mr. Merell, 'who leads the union prayer meeting this evening at the free . reading rooms, extends a special invita tion to the young men of the city to be present. Chairman Springer of the ways and means committee, has drafted a bill for - tht free admission of wool. It amends the tariff law of October 1, 1890, but has -- not yet been introducecT'iiklhe hotae. A. M. Kirchheiner, a former subject of the German Eninire and Thomaa Moran, a former subject of the Queen of raa t Tritftin wAra flrlmitfMl fnH -oitt. ' zenship before the preseut county court. The Ciironiclk : acknowledges - the .pleaeure of a call fraitt Mr 'E. .Calking oJ Hood River. Mr.' CalkTo35i appeared before the county courtCwittv reference to damages for the loss-he sustained some time ago when " his horse and . wagon backed over the bluff, at the head of the grade on the old Dalles , and Sandy wagon road leading down to what is known as Haynea'- Spur. When it is known that the road at. this point is nar- row and tbat the horse and wagon had a sheer fall of some seventy feet the won der is that the horse escaped with his life. -It was-still more fortunate that Mr.' Calkins, who lost a leg in the civil war, was able to get himself and wife free from the wagon before it went over the uiuu. Ants remmas us to secona.tne - suggestion of the Glacier that the county vision against the recurrence of such an accident at both ' this place and also at the eastern grade leading to the Hood River bridge. "A little money spent on these grades would be wisely" spent and might save a much larger sum paid-as-l- com pen sat ion for injury or loss, of lifts In connection with the accident--ihat4? happened to' Mr. Calkins we regret to ' learn tbat Mrs. Calkins still suffers f seriously in her mental condition, from the effects of the shock, and Mr, Calkins fears . that she will;, never be . herself again. , : -. ' - ' S ': '. . ' Messrs. Hosford . & Jones of the Moro Observer were in the city Thursday. Engene Gillman of Gilliam county is in the city. He goes below this evening. " The many friends of Mrs. F. Dehm will regret to hear that she. is seriously ill'-' . - : " Miss Mattie Johnston returned last night on the Regulator from a holiday trip to Portland. 'There will be preaching at. the Y. M. C. A. rooms next Sunday at 11 a.m. : and 7 :30 p. m. Revs. Hope and Wheel house, of Columbus,, are expected to preach or in . their absence Rev; J. A. Orchard. :.'.;. An exchange ' says:; - In his en dorsement of : Hon. : Joseph Si mon for a federal judgeship Go verrioi Pennoyer has disclosed a kind of back door or Sunday entrance to the Democratic party. The Right Rev B. Wistar Morris, D. D., will - make a visitation to St Paul's Episcopal church on Sunday, the 10th inst. At the morning service, at 11 o'clock, the rite of confirmation will be administered, followed by a celebra tion of the holy communion. . ". The CmtojsKXE -'purposes 1 giving a write up of the business houses of this .city, furnishing -two or three each Week as it may be convenient.. . No partiality whatever will be shown to any and no, house of -business advertised in these columns ywill be knowingly- omitted. Any '' such oversight will be promptly rectified if word is left at this office. An alarm of fire was sounded yestei day evening which called' out the fire laddies only to find tnat there was no use for them.-- It was difficult to find just what or who caused the alarm but from the beet information we could find it was caused by the appearance of , a large volume of smoke issuing from or near the house of Mrs Morgan on Third street.--- . , : ,. Grand; masquerade Ball will be given by Jackson Engine Co., No. 1, Thursday. January 21, 1892, at the Umatilla Honse Reception committee : , W-.-S.' Graham, H. Cloughand. F, Lemke. Floor man agers: Judd .Fish, ..H. "Bills, Geo. T. Thompson, J. Woods and John Hertz. Committee of arrangements.".: Frank Ronch, . Geo. Williams, Geo. Hunger. John Blaser and Geo. A. Liebe. . Tickets of admission,' $1 . ; No person of ques tionable character will be admitted. . Jacobsen & Co. nave bad naauufac-tui-ed for them a. very handsome and convenient paper box that is at once a box and a drawer combined. . The box they fill with forty -eight sheets of first quality of note paper and the drawer witl,i forty-eight envelopes of the same quality of paper and sell the combina tion for the low price of 25 cents The box-drawer itself is a thing of beauty and teems worth nearly all that is asked for the whole business. , ' . ' - ' "ToW r I nt at la t tyis " -. - .. -, 'J Last evening Dr; fJI).' Doane, of this city, went down to Hocid 'River for .the purpose 'bt pnblicly installing the officers of ildlewilde Lodge No.107, 1. O. O. F. Tlie.list of officers for the ensuing term areas follows t - . . - o "M, P.. Watson, N. ii. ; A. B. Jones, V G-. " J. W. Morton, Rec. Sec; L.-E. Morris, Per. Sec.'; JE. Hanna, Treas. ; J. E. Tate, R. S. N. G. ; W. JI. . AUen, L.ZS. N. G.; . W. B: Perry, Waaden; Geo. A. Herbert, Cond. : L. Neff.- R. S. S. ; .Wm. Ellison, X. S. S. ;. H. L. Cunan, R. S. T. G. R. F. Hardwick, L. S. V. G.i A! L. Maguire, I. G. ; L.- E. Udell, O. G; i HHibbard, P. G. . The- members "f the lodge had opened their doors to a large concourse, of in vited guests, and after the ceremonies of installation were concluded a very en tertaining . programme was presented, consisting of brief addresses, ; frorn sev eral speakers, singing songs by the glee club, and last but by no means the least enjoyable part of the entertainment, an elegant repast was furnished and a gen eral good tiine was had by those present. ' -Idlewilde Lodge is- one. 6f the - newer institutions of the village of Hood River, having been instituted but a hs but has grown and flourished, and is composed of good material, and is des tined to accomplish good work for the Odd Fellowship at Hood River. - - ' Recorder's Court. ' . ' r George Ernest wits fined $5 :rhd costs for begging. r - Andy Broger was fined $10 and costs for being drunk and begging,, Chas. Frank was fined 5 arid costs for sleeping out. R. F. Casey, was indieted under, the double charge of being out late and carrying concealed weapons. He was find $5 and costs. You can tell more about a ---man's character by trading horses -with hiin once than by hearing him talk in prayer meeting a lifetime. This, however does riot deterorate the value of prayer meet Gazette. - '. Being, rallied about his bid .for the support of the Jo Simon -Democracy Governor- Pennoyer elyly remarked to his .interlocutor that there were a ; good manyof them. Salerh Journal. " -'. . " . A Oulet Wedding . , . . Was interrupted an 'evening ago by the groom (to the horror of all rushing madly out of the church and down the street just as the ceremony was to take place. It seems the prospective mother-ftt-law had instructed him to order a can of mocha and java Coffee, a jar of evap orated cream, and some fine 'wafers, which .had slipped his memory and with great presence of m.ind lie hastened to order them from John Booth, the grocer, who delivered them, in time for. break fast and helped him out of his dilemma. DID YOU IT I Successors to C Ji. Uubam Druggists and Clieifiists; ; ftre Dris ani Medicines. DispeDsmg Physicians' Prescriptions a Specially. Night Druggists always in Attendance. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE THK DALLES, . OKEGOX. Young & Idss, Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoyes;an(l Ranges, Jeoaell's Stoves and Ranges, Universal Stoves and Ranges. . We are also agents fop the Celebrated Boy nton Fwnaee." '' a ' : . Ammanition and Loaded Shells, Ete. ' ; " ; SRfilTAtV PLtOmBlflG fl SPHCIflliTY. ' ;MAIER & BENTON General Blackmithing iand Work done ..proniptlj, and all -work" (.Guaranteed. SOO BOOKS AT . A ' . "a a : ' ' ' ' 1 1 1UIVU1-U1Z Store Horse Shoeing a Speciality, i 4 s flen Surplus Stock at Cost. Tblrti StKeL Opposite the- Oil LieLlC StaM. ; Agent in this city for Krunich and Bach -Pianos, . v ; 'r- - :A Estey Organs, Domestic Sewing Machir es. JNortn (Jrerman jLloyd of Bremen Ham--. burg-American . Ticket Co. ' ;. V of Hamburg. ' . STAGY. SHOttIN, Has. opened an orlice for Cleaning and . Repairing Watches, Jewelry, etc. All work guaranteed and --' promptly attended. .1 Tickets to and from all parts of Europe. I. C. NICKELSEN, DISD. ; January 7th inst., at 7 :40 p. in., at th residence of her daughter Mrs. George Ruch o this city, .Mrs. Ursula Michell, widow of the late William -Michell, aged 80 years, - ten months and two days. Mrs. Michell. was born in the parish ofHelston, County of Cornwall, Eng land. She came with her husband to Wisconsin in 1847. Her husband crossed the plains and -came out to Cali fornia in 1851. On his way back to his family in 1833, he died at Panama and was- buried there. Mrs. Michell came out to this coast in the month of Janu ary, -1865 and has resided in this city ever since. The excitement of the great fire, in which Mrs. Michell lost her resi dence, undoubtedly told upon a consti tution enfeebled by age and her health lias been gradually breaking down ever since, till last - Wednesday, - when it be came evident to her physicians and friends that the end . was approaching. Mrs. Michell was an earnest and devoted Cbrlstlanvv womai.V. Left nearly forty. years ago' with a family of five children who all survive ber, her life was given up, as few mothers has been, to - their welfare. Of these,' ; William, Phillip, John and Mrs. Ruch ' reside in this city, while Henry lives in . Goldendale. Ar rjxngementa are not . complete, at. this writing, for her funeral, . but it will not occur before Sunday, -; and' will most likely take place from the Episcopal church. ' Full particulars,-however, will be given tomorrow. . , ' - . For cougha'and colds- use 2379. ' ' ' 5J379is the cough syrup for children.'. Stacv Shown havintr left mv emnlovI will not be responsible for any debts he. may; contract nor any .Duainess he may transact. - :.r - - -: .w-. lu. uarretson. - 11-16-tL ., r - A May Mr Wrld' Weec of Frmjrer. Programme for - Friday evening E. H. Merrill, leader. ,,' Topic, "The Church Abroad." Praise, for the increased preparation of the the world ior the gospel ; for the increasing number of those' who have given themselvas to the work of mis sions. " . Prayer for a signal manifestation .of the Holy Spirit's power; for missionar ies and native' Christians ; for all who are persecuted for righteousness sake and for liberty of conscience ;' for more co-operation and an increase of intelli gent interest in the salvation of the world. . , -' ; Meetings are held in the free reading frooinTind commence at 7 :30 o'clock ffiJfiHal 'invitation Is extended to all. Mrs. Liochhead's studio . at Mrs. Geo Morgan's residence-will be open for vis itors on the afternoon of Saturday, Janu ary 9th. l-7-2t BYRNE, HELM & CO., "t Cor. Second and Vnlon Streets. NEXT DOOR TO' YOUNG'S JEWELRY STORE. Pipe Work, Tin Repairs arid Roofing. , Mains Tapped Under Pressure. Shoo on Third Sti,' next .door wet of Yopng & Knes blacksmith shop. J. v. ". DEALER IN flaf, Grain, ft r. CHBONICLS - SHORT STOPS. Waited. as sales-ladv. ixisition Kean, The Dalles. Address l6-2t. ' Wanted. A sirl to do general housework at a road rancft seventeen miles from The Dalles. Apply at this office. 1-4-tf A watch. The owner can have the. same by calling at this office and prov ing property. . - - , -Wanted. Three ' furnished rooms in a private house, snitaDie tor lignt nouseKeeping. Address H, the Chronicle office. 7t2 " J The Old and "the New. VOf course it hurts but vou must erin 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 of- flannel -with Cham berlain's ram uaim ana pine 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 Blakeley & Houghton-, druggists. dm.. A PreTentlve tor Croup. We want -every mother fo know that croup; can be prevented. - True croup never appears without a warning.- the nrst symptom is noarseness ; .then toe child appears to have taken a cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness from the start. Alter 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 bas never been known to fail. - 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. dw - HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. '. Cash Paid 'foe Eggs and Chickens. ,: - All Goods Delivered Free" and Promptly R7VS STRICTLY CRSH. Cor Second & Union Sts., Carpets take up. cleaned and put down, ' "also Closets and Chimrrevs cleariel , on short notice at reasonable -' - ' ' rates.. . .' ' . Orders received through the postoffice S GRANT MORSE . . WliVtf- - - - ti FOR SALE UHV1. BUTLtER & CO., THE LEADERS ' IN One of the best Fruit Ranches Wasco County, only four miles west of j The Dalles. Apply to -V' A 1 Th; Danes. Office ml Yard cor. First and Jefferson Sts. SOUTH SIDE of Railroad Tract IiUMBER, IiRTH ADD : SHINGLES. Ghristmas is Over, but to make dull times Lively and see x r";....'-: hbw; long: the Rush will continue Leading & Co., iUUU usic G, W. Johnston & Son, Carpenters anfl Biiimeis, Shop at No. 1 12 First Street. All Job Work promptly attended to and estimates given on all wood worlf. 1 62 S ECO ND STREET, THE DALLES, O R EGO N , Have this day marKea aown tneir uintir jstoc-K 01 isxanaara xooks hi sets, sucq jjand Po8ms. George Elliott's Works. Scott's Novels and : - ' V- Chambers Encyclopedia. TO COST. REMEMBER ! That twent v-fi ve cents buvs an elesantlv cloth-bound book of. eitlier .. . Difkens or many other standard authors-V . " , ; ..." - We also. have at present two' square pianos, (second handVin ffxd order, which we will sell at cost,j?6 as to make room for Springy Goodr. . "" - GREAT BARGAINS for lovers of -music, anybody 'can save ; money on Pianos and." Or- . trans bv frettiri bur rrices first. We sell for cash or on th -nstallment " plan,"-and buy only trom nrst ; nanus tor casn. nir mono ; - emau rronxs ana .vxues; '. "Sales."" :- - ; ' ' ' ' ' " ;- ' . LARGE and' complete assortment of Blank Books, Fancy Writing Paper, .Tablets, Bill Files, Office stationery and Ink or pens. Better value for your money obtained , here than elsewhere. ; v tVbnT f UnUnAdtn will be presente'dform today on, until New Year with a irine Also Agents fof ' Iteading European Steamship Ikines. -