ssas9r The Dalles Daily Chronicle Kntered a the PoatorBoe at The Dalles. Oregon, as second-class matter. Local AdTertlsina;. to Cents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. -Special rates for onq Urn notices. . All local noikcet) reociVed later tban-3 o'clock will appear tbe following day. - ;' - ,. TIKaTilitin. Railroad a. AST BOUND. No. 2, Arrives 12:01 a. u. Departs 12:06 a 12: 80 P. at. WKST BOUHD. M. 12: 50 P. M. Departs 4:80 a. x. . 6:20 r. x. Ho. 1, Arrives 4:25 a. K. " 7, 6:00 p. M. Two locai freights that carry passengers leave ne for the west at 7:00 a. M., and one for the east at B:15 A. m.. ... :- ; fTArOBS. . 1 ' For ' Prinerflle.ivia, Bake Oven, leave .daily xoept Sunday) at 6 A. n. - For Antelope, Mitehellv; Canyon City, leave VondaysrWednesdays and Fridays, st 6 a. x. for Butur, Kingsley, Wamic, Wapinitla, Warm Springs ind Tygh Valley, leave dally (except Sunday) at 6 A. X. . For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the week except Bunday at 8 A. x. Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House. Post-Offlce. orwea ? HOtraa : General Delivrey Window. ... ... .8 a. vi. to 7 p. m. Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Bunday j D " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. CLOBINO OF MAILS By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. " West 9 p.m. and 4:45 p.m. Stage for Goldendale. 1 7:80 a.m. , .. "PrineviUe... 5:30a.m. . it- Dnfuratid W arm Springs ..5:80 a. m. Leaving for Lyle & Hartland. .5:30 a. m. " " " J Antelope 5:30 a. m. Except Sunday. - Tri-weekly.' Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. " . Monday Wednesday and Friday. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1892. V. 8. DEPARTMENT OK AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. Th Dalles, Or.. .Feb. 9, 1802. Pacific Rela- D.t'r W S? State Coast bab. 3 tive of E. 5 of Time. ? Hum Wind P Weather s A. M. 30.00 40 71 8 W Cloudy 8 P. M. -au.UO 1G 73 West Cloudy Maximum temperature, 48: minimum tern raiure, Total precipitation from July 1st to date, 8.50; average precipitation from July 1st to date, 11.48; total deficiency from July 1st, 1H91, to dale, 2.08; incnes. 2 . .-.r v ... 'v : - "WEATHER PROBABILITIES. RAIN omorrow. Has Fran-cibco, Feb. ft, 1892. Weather forecast till 8 p. m Wednesday; Rain or Snow followed by clearing, cooler Kerkiiam. LOCAI. BREVITIES. three dollars and thirty-three and a third cents. Congressional economy is George Herbert, of Hoed River, is in the citv. .- Harvey Smith, of Sherar's Bridge, is SflV,' Kingsley Itasns. Kino8Ly, Or., Feb. 7, 1892. The weather is.,fine. ,The snow is about all gone-.. The farmers are talking A SSPiPFSi10' 27i-.K. OF X. Meets in K,I oays oi each month at 7:S0 p. m. . WASCO LODGE, NO; 15, ... first and third Mnndi r . . r l ' 1 -r,.T.: st rh TTm.tni Kma.' . hltimt WJWfilJWlia;. .,jvfcMrsV4 1?' cme thetfMtU-Meetiaglase Satnntay the;-. regular teachers' examination I fiver new 'tte"in,l5erHai:lnee btVi The tax levy of Crook county is 21 mills. Prineville butchers still get prime beef off the range. The entire population of Hungry Har bor has got the grippe. . Remember that the proceeds of the medal contest goes for the benefit of the free reading room. Mr. S. R. Husbands of Mosier, having concluded to give up farming is going to Tiave a sale of his surplus live stock on the 25th instant. From the Moro Observor we learn that C A Heath is spoken of as a possible candidate for joint representative on the republican ticket. A call is issued for a meeting to be held in the council chamber "on Thurs day evening next at the hour of 8 o'clock tor tne- purpose ot forming a young men's republican club. G. W. ' Stewart wishes to thank his friends alid neighbers and the ladies of the relief corps for their kind sympathy and assistance during the sickness and death of the late Mrs. Keith. , The cultivation of awest., potatoes will berried quite, extensively in the Yakima valley this summer. Experiments have already -demonstrated that this crop can be successfully grown there,' and thisls quite likely to become one of the imper tant crops of that fertile region. Capt. Alex. McDougall said in New . Year the other day that the demand for waalebacks was greater than he conld fill. He is .'building at his Superior .yard aen steamers and to barges, In cluding the 500 foot World's Fair Wat,, which is to cost not far from $750,000. The keel of a 5,000 ton. boat will be laid in Jane at the new yard in Everett, on Puget Round. D. W. Aldridge editpr,oftha PrioeviHe Mtevxcw was arresiea a -tew ua-YS ago lor n alleged attempt to blow up the house of L. C. Perry of that city on the 24th of January. The evidence against .him is all circumstantial but was sufficient to induce the recorder to bind'hTm to ' ap pear before the grand jury ia the Bum ef $1000. He was subsequently discharged on a wjlt of habeas corpus on; the grounds of a technic alt jl in the commftmen't. f roit isutier paid us a pleasant visit today. He is quite enthusiastic over the fact that they have got a new precinct all to themselves out at his place. " Jt js called Nansene, a pretty and appropriate Indian name, and to make every thing in barmony. an political . parties have am tea on A. M. Branner for its first justice of the precinct and Joe Robinson for constable. The Chronicle seconds the motion. v - balem is in much the same fix that The Dalles is in,' with , reference to an appropriation for a public inifldiug, only a little more se. If Holman's three per cent.- rule should be carried out we might., with, , very good managenten build a sod dug out", but Salem could not do even that. A Salem paper says their share would amount , to exactly thirty commenced at the county court room this afternoon. W. L. Ward, of Boyd, and J. H. Mc- Haley of Eight Mile paid the Chronicle pleasant visit today. The common council of Prineville has ordered the saloons to be closed on the first. day-Qf the week. ; '; , ' Twii ritf f rpiirhf . lAama fh flra'f. j-f thn t -.- -- " ! ' ' 1 r i ' seanvrere fjoaaed today ai the; Wasco Warehouse for PrineviUe. .. " We regret to learn that W. F. Laaghlin has been confined to his room for the last three days with la grippe. Major J. W. Ingalls came up from Portland today on the noen passenger. The maior is still confident that a liberal subscription for theworld s fair will be raised. Uhairman so., r. iNoian nas issued a call for a meeting of the republican county central .commit tea to.be held at 10 oclock a; m. next Saturday, the 13th inst., m the county court room. The Pacific Baptist -announces- among other gifts the donation of $400 to Grace Theological Seminary by Rev: William Carnes, of Seattle, and in speaking of his generous act refers to him as "one of Spurgeon's students,' who is no doubt greatly influenced by the example of his teacher.?'. . Mr. Carnes is not unknown to a number of people in the Dufur and Kingsley neighborhoods. Correspondence. I "The Dalles, Or., Fe"b. 6, 1892. Editor Chronicle: : JuBt a word about the opinions of the Columbia at the Dalles : We have been suspected with schemes; and bobbies of $2,000,000 -portages, boat railway and what not that congress and others were going to do and Vldny" is here now for some one to scratch his back and he will see that congress gives us the portage to ' Celilowell they are all "talking through their hat" and we are dividing oar energies.:- There is one way, and only one, for the present gen eration to derive benefits from all this. and that is settle 'down to the idea 'of the state, bnilding the portage and if his honor,' the "governor, will 1 not Wiivene the legislature, and give us a little re lief, '.rather than so much gush and wind about his efforts with Crisp and con gress ; then make up our minds that we will not Send any man to the legislature who will not be safe to work for the "Dalles portage" and that, on the Ore gon side. ' We have had about enough "special delegate" "wind" and governor "cheap advertisement" so' let's tie onr kite to results and run no more after false Gods. . Arm Date. '-three" members. Regular mer irigs ;"-wili'br heT4 on tW.'first Saturdays' in each- month at 10 a. m." and 'wnf cpnr ttnae-,all'-.daya-' J'i D.' Whittenr is presi dent and J. Yauglm; secretary Vis iting brethren are solicited to attend." " There HfBi be preacTrim? it the' sch'dol house Sunday, February 14th at lr f. m- byvV H6igafe: : ; ' ; Ed. ;Roudeau is back n .the JCidg once more and everybody seems well pleased to isee-. hint back, j Ed. says there irho place like Tygh Ridge and r Mesdame's !. K: and' A?" McLebd -ire very Bidk'-wtttf tKe;'la'gr!pp; ,f Jdhnt: Roth, sr., is cbhfirieVi to his 'bed and "has heen-.-foi-, twp; or.- three' weefes.' ,The trouble -is rheumatism and la. grippe. He is some better though at this time.' Charles Fraley is the best pleased man at Klhgaiey : and is' strutting arorlnd about the field just like a little boy with his first, pants. Yoa" astr hltn 1 what is the''.m'atter ' and he : says f"' "We've got a feig girl at'"ourr boused" ' The mother and child are doing well . "and they have named it Malisie Marier. . The Kingsley Literary Society is pro gressing finely with J.. J. Butler as pres ident -and F. J. .Ward as ' secretary. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. " Mr; . Wood, of Nebraska, was one of tho spectators at the literary last Satur day evening. :-;:: '! Frank Leiblin was in town last week. James, Knight has returned from Hood River, and expects to stay with us until about the let of March. Toby, Jk. TAU.ESf ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER KOi'sl . aanu VUO VUMU SF SSUXIDWMftJT MOEBN WOODMEN. OF THE WORLB.-- Alt. Hnnrl Oavnn Va Ul .-. n ja inffof each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7:80 r. ir. GFJL N0.5ti. o: O. FMeeta SIT. J!or.?eT eeona and- Court . streets. 8ojourning brothers are welcome. - oec'y. j. H. A. BlIJ.N. G. eWerT. UnwlflV AWAnJnv a Lai . Bchanno building,- corner of Court and Second rreeta; Sojourning- members- are cordially in- Tlted-i-i ; . . . ,: w.b.Chm. I, 11 IT... tr - . . . AITOMKS'S TV at So -clock at the reading room. AUare invited. pEMPLH tDGir KO. 8, A: O. TJ.- Wl Meets at K; ( Pi. Hall; Corner Second- and rvmrt. Streets, Thursday evenings at 7 -.30, . . r ; WS IIysbs. Rnanrler., , - , y. iv AW &E8M1TH POST,, KaJSO,' Al R- Meets Haft. oaluraay ' 7:30 ( In the K- f B-iE. Meets eey Sunday afternoon In the K. of V. Hall. evening In the.K. of P. Hall. , . Tt ' OFi.' F; IilyigldBf, Ko. 167-Meets in the day of each month, st 7:i p. m. Cigarette Victim. The statement comes from London that many eminent physicians are of the opinion that the death of the Duke of Clarence was caused by excessive cig arette smoking. The Prince of Wales and Prince George are both badly dieted to tne nabit. - ad- Hot Clam Broth at 8 p. m. Try it. J. O. Mack's after 8tf Wanted. A rood crirl to cook and do housework. Good wages. , Apply at this office. 1-15-tf. . Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. WiearBaby waa rick, we gave her Caatoria. 7 When aha was a Child, aha cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria, When she had Children, sbgare them Caatoria Kepublicam Club. . The citizens of Wasco County in favor of the republican party, are requested to meet at the county court' room in the new court house on Thursday evening, February 11th, at eight o'clock sharp, to take snch measures as in their judge ment may seem best calculated to secure the success of the party at the coming county, state and national elections, and tor tne purpose of organizing a young men's republican club. SIGNED : Tt A Hudson, : - G&AjfT MYS,r : G;,V. Bolton, HtTGH Gourlay, JV'C." HOSTETTER, En. C. Pease, . P. Fisher, F. Sharp, E. W. E. Thos. Gabrstson, H. Joi.bs, G. J. Farley, C. L. Phillips, : ' Lj E. Crowe, H. W. Wells, .. L.D. A Ins worth, A. N. Vabney, A. G. Johnson. Wm. J. Roberts, Jdlitjs J. Wiley, Geo. W. Joi.es, J. F. Ha worth. The j protection! accorded to tin-plate makers is producing home conipetitioft. There are now five tin-plate works. which produce in all over 4000 boxes of tin plate weekly.' These works will soon be outdone in extent by the-plant at El wood. Ind,,.which has cost about $1, OOlS.dott f'llbe.t buildings cover several acres. I'art ot tne capital has come here from Wales. The Welsh manager says that the works will turn 2500 boxes of American tin plate dailv bv the first of May. Thus does protection induce for eign skill and capital to engage in build ing up our nome industries. Aever before in the history of the country .were dishonest and selfish, poli ticians, at .generally, .and persistently trounced rat their trickery.and presump tion as at the present time ; and proba bly they never so much deserved it. The press of the country is becoming peculiarly independent and out-spoken, Aiiss utara s. fetor v will instruct a limited number of 'pupils in oil paint ing, water colors, crayon, charcoal and pestelle ; work-' and r China . rpaintinjj. Studio, room 3, "over" Mclnerny's dry gooas store. 2-3-tf ' . Card of Thanks. Mrs. Lizzie Belat desires to sincerely thank her many friends and neighbors who so kindly manifested their sym pathy towards her in her late bereave ment.. . ' . --'i " 1 ''r the Children. . 'In buying a cough medicine for children," says H.:A, Walker, a promi nent druggist : Of -Ogden, Utah, "never be afraid to ' buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger f.onr it and relief is always sure to follow. particularly recommend Chamberlain's because I have found it to be safe and reliable. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, dw . . ... - k -. - i Tfcey 8pttk From Experience. "We know, from experience in the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it win prevent croup," says Messrs. Gad- berry & Worley j Percy., Iowa. They also add that the remedy has given great satisfaction in this' vicinity, and that they believe it to .be the -best in-the mar&et tor - tnroat and ' lung diseases For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druar- glHW... . .. . , ...... ' Kxaniinatlon' of Teachers. . 1 . i .. .. , ! -yn Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making ' an ' examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent, tnerot win noid a put) lie exam ination at his office in The Dalles, be- ; ginning Wednesday ,. February 10th, one o'clock-p.-m.. .All teachers eligible for State Certificates, . State. Diplomas and Life Diplomas must make application at tne quarterly examinations. Dated this 1st day of February 1892. "!'; iKOY'bHELLEY County School Superintendent of Wasco t iXmnty, t)regonr, ,- ., ,2-1-2-12 The tendency of this disease toward Eneumonia is what makes it dangerous, a Grippe requires precisely the same treatment as a severe coldw Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is - famous: for its enres of severe colds.- This Remedy effectually counteracts the tendency of the disease to result in pneumonia.' pro-, vided that proper care be taken to avoid exposure when recovering from the--at- tack.- careful inquiry among the many thousands who have "used this remedy during the epidemics of the past two years has tailed to discover a single case that has not recovered or that -has re sulted in pneumonia. 25 cent, 50-cent and $1 bottles for sale by Blakelev. & Houghton, druggists. daw SOCIKTIKS. Vrf' and third Monday oi each 'month at 7 UNIOK will meet every Friday afternoon VJT evehi THB CHlKCHKIi, KT. rETER B CHURCH Rev. Father Beons- k7 OEEKT Pastor. .. Taw Unuu pcorv kJnnflui. a 7 A. M. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at 7r..t. , , , ADVKNT CHRISTIAN CHURCHPreaching in the Y. M. C. A rooms every Sundav at 11 II. HI . ana II. m. Knnnnv nohnnl ImmpHiDtalv after morning service. J.A. Orchard, pastor. ST. PATJIV8 CHCRCH Union 8treet, opposite Fifth. Rev. Ell D. Hlltplift'c Rpctor. Ri-rviooa every Sunday at 11a. m. and 7:30 P. tt. Sunday ocnooiui-u a. m. Evening Prayer on Friday at THIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay I LOR. Paator. Mornintr Kprrlfv, Bvpm flah. um in me nraaemy ai 11 a. m. eaODHtn School immediately after morning services. Prayer meetine Fridav evening at Pastor's resi dence. Union ser-iees -in the court house at 7 GONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. AV. C, Ctjbtis, Pastor. Services every Sundav at 11 c. and 7 P; m. Sunday School after morning serviee. Strangers cordially Invited. Beats free. f E. CHURCH Rev. A. C. SPENCER, pastor. 1J. Services everv Stindav mnmtnr. simdHv ovuwi ni i.m o cioca r.. ja, a cpnuai jnvitanon is extended by both pastor and people to alL . ...... As Staple as Coffee. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is as staple as coffee in this vicinity. It has done an immense amount of good since its introduction here.'" .A. M. Nobdell, Maple Kidee. Minn, for sale bv Blake ley & Houghton , druggists. - dw ' JOHN BOOTH. DID YOU KNOW IT WE ARE AGENTS Off i"ff Afgarid Stoves' and Ranges, Garland Stoves and Raages, Jemell's Stoves and Ranges;1 Uniersar Stoves and Ranges. ' . . ., We are also agents for the. Celebrated Boy nton pornaee. Ammunition and Loaded Shells'; Ete. .:SPkciALkTV. I. G. Niekelsen y- :.-!- l " - IS ": r j-it;;;-.?; J- i 1CI: J. :- rv -;; i AtJEt FOfo P1M Orqan, Kranil & Bad First Class Upright Pianos, School Books, Bibles, Blank Books; Music Books, Slieet Music, Baby Carriages and ' ; Jewelry. THE DALLES, OREGON J. O WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' Liquor Dealer Finest Wines and Liquors. 171 Second Street, Frenchs' Block, The Dalles, Oregon MRS. C. DAVIS ' ,: Has Opened the REVERE RESTAURANT, : In the New Frame Building 6d - SECOND STREET, Next to the : Diamond Flouring Mills. - 44 XUVI. BUTLiEH St CO.,- THE LMDERS' IN First Class Meals Fdrnisbed at all Hoars, n Only White Help Employed. C.W.ADAMS, --. -; THI AKTITIC x -.. Boot and 5 Shoemaker; JOHN PASHEK,! t - Tailor, Repai rVns a' Specially. 116 Codkt St. YOUR ATTEflTIOIl :l called to the fact that. Hoah Glenn Next door to "Wasoo San. Madison's Latest System used in cutting garments, anq a fit guaranteed - ' .- . v each time. ' . ' --- Hunt, 'the' photographer,- at 128' Court street, where -lie guarantees to please iiia patrons in :ne pnotograpti line. ' 2-&-2-11 - - Iepaiting and Cleaning ' Neatlyand Quickly DoneT - i Dealer in Glasa," Lime, tPlaater,- Cement ' and Building Material oi all kinds. Carrlx the finest l,ine of PiGtuies IIP To' W focmd im the City. , LUMBER, hflTH fl5D SHIHGIiES: Dice aid Tart tor. First ail Jefferson Sts.-' ' SOUTH SIDE of RailM Tract VALENTINES ! VALENTINES i E. Jacobsen &Cos, -i.'V- ' Book arid Music 162r Second "Street - J - - ... .' i.i t I rf. a. .ir. ' THE DALLES, OflECON: j.:,! 1 "A tit-it Druggists ; i.i 1;- .. ! Me DruES M Mefllcines: - . .. - i.-:- ' i , v :.,j- . , - '.' . : 1 '..) - ,f. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a' Specially. R. B; HOOD, Horses Bought arid Sold on Comrtvissiori andJlfoney Advanced ort Horses . . Left for Sale.-, OFFICE OF 72 Ulashington Street. Night Druggists always in Attendance. THE DALLES, OltKOON. The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line Stage 1-eaves The Dalies Every Morning at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7:80. All freight must be left at R. B. . Hood's ofllee the eve-,-;-" v . . .. nliig before. . . R.B.HOOD, Opposite old Stand.' Proprietor. The Dalles, Of.