C3) Th3 Dalles Daily Chronicle. dttered a the Postofitoe at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local .Advertising. . . 10 Cents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents H!T line for each subsequent insertion. v Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock W1U appear tae following day. TINS TABU9. The Dalles, Portland 4 Astoria Ha. Co. The boats of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria NsvigatioikCo. will commence running, on Mon day, Feb. Oth, and until further notice under the following schedule. Steamer "DALLES CITY" leaves , PORTLAND at 6 A. M : TsWsjri, Thursdays and Saturday : CASCAOB8 tl0:80 A, M.: . Moadaya, Wedaeadaya and Friday : Steamer "REGULATOE" leaves : TBB DAtLIS ste A.M.: ' Mondays, Wsdssidsy and Fridays : . CASCADES at IF, M.; Taesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays : -. B. F. IAUGHLIN, General Manager. Railroads. . BAST BOUND. No. 2, Arrives 12:01 A. M. Departs 12:06 A. M. ' 8, .12: 80 P.M. " 12:50 P.M. l WEST BOUND. ... Ko. 1, Arrives 4:25 A. M. Departs 4:30 a m. " 7, " 6:00 P.M. ." 6:20 P.M. ' Two locai freights that carry passengers leave me for the west at 7:00 a. M., and one for the vast at 9:15 A M. 'STAGES. . For PrlneTiile, via. Bake Oven, leave daily vTifc RiindHVl St4i A. M. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 A. M. For nnfur. KinsrHlev. Wamic. waninitia. Warm Springs and Tygh Valley, leave daily (except For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 8 A. M. Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House. Post-Ofllce. . OFFICE HOURS ' ttenerai Delivrey Window-. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday G n " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. CiJSINO OF MAILS By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m. . 8taKe for Goldendale 7:30a. m, "Prineville.. 5:80a.m. a Dufurand Warm Springs ..5:80 a. m. ' Leaving for Lyle A Hartland. .5:30 a. m. iAnieiope o:ia. iu. Except Sunday. Tri weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. " Monday Wednesday and Friday. The weather is perfectly delightful and the mercury is reveling in the sixties. Several of our lady friends were out on a.1 walk in the suburbs of the city yesterday and- surprised ; themselves-t.by": finding three varieties of . wild.; flowers, the Golden Star, Sieyrinchium and Erigenia in fall bloom. What locality can equal this in lattitnde 45 36' 18 north. Our farmers , are busy with the plow and gardeners in preparing and planting. , .... T . . -'' i I' , . .I The great Adelaide Pa tti concert takes place' in" Portland on Friday "the 26th, and the price of a seat at the entertain ment is fixed at $10.00 each. All down stairs and six rows op stair's, are select ed as the choice "ones. ' Ko seats will be sold until the. 18th,( when, undoubtedly there will be a rush.. Ten dollars. for two hours pleasure is rather steep, .but fasci nations in that line catch. The manage ment will clean up hot less than a clear UQ.O00.;; ' .- . - i . ,; ' The band boys gave a street parade at lb this afternoon.dressed in linen dus ters and. jockey caps, with "Darkey Jim" bearing the band boy's Concert banner. J. C. Stewart will act - as - drum major, supporting, as best "he can, a Cleveland plug hat,. kindly , loaned for the occasion by that prince of genial Voung' bachelors William McCrum, Dan Lewis has loan ed McCrum his Indian blanket to keep his head warm while btewart is using the hat. . Dr. True and his grand aggre gation of cracked windpipes and decayed teeth will forego the pleasure of hum bugging the people for the night, but not for the purpose of "assisting" the band boys, it should be distinctly under etood that the report that - this, is the case is a-fake, a misrepresentation. Miss Mason's soiree is . postponed till tomor row night, and thus the way is clear for the band boy's benefit concert, with the only Dan Lewis' as Star, and Professor Alexander in his wonderful prestidigita tion feats. . . . .. , ; , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1S92. V. B. DEPARTMENT WEATHER OK AGRICULTURE? BUREAU. , Thi Dalles, Or., Feb. 11, 1892. Pacific -3 Rela- D.t'r to Z State Coast BAB. 5 five ef S. S of Time. P Hum Wind r 5 Weather 8 A. M. 29.90 SI 91 Cahn Clear 8 P. M. 29.78 M IXi West pt Cloudy temperature, 56; minimum tern- 1.0 feet 0.3 feet. Maximum erature, 33. Height of River, 11 a. m. Change in past 24 hours Total oreciDitation from July 1st to date, 8.50 average precipitation from July 1st to date, 12.05; total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to da., 3.55; tiicnes. . ' " ' WEATHEK PROBABILITIES. FAIR Francisco, Feb.-12. 1892. n father forecast till s p. m. Saturday; Jiain, cooler. Keekham. LOCAL BREVITIES. Demoreat Contest. As some of the Contestants have asked for longer time for preparation, it has deemed best to postpone the contest ' for. a short time. There will be further no tice of time an& place given in a few days. ' . Advertised Letters. . Folowi ng is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalles nri called for Friday, February 12, 1892. Per sons caning ior same will give date on which they were advertised : - " Beyer- E F M Lind, Mrs Millie Benzer, Fred Mendenhall, E J. Canuth, Walter W 2 Meny. Robert Clow, Harry H Davis, frank Danolde, Will French, Thos E Graham, Butch Hamiston, F Nelson, Chas U ban ford, J E. Smith,' Henry H Taylor, CW George, Wardner Weekman'.'Wm M. T. Nolan, P. ART1CLX VLX The meetings of this club shall be held at such time and place as shall be designated by the executive oommittee.J Special meetings may be called by the president and secretary or on the rer quest of five members in good standing,' notice of which' shall be given by the secretary or in one or more of the daily papers; ; .'.-;,..,.'. ' '; ARTICLE VIII. . The dues shall be fifty cents per month- and - such other dues Or. assess ments as the club shall deem necessary. ' .- ARTICLK IX.- , Seven ' members ' 1 shall constitute quorum for ' the ", transaction of ordinary business, but the levying of an assessment shall require jt. majority of members in good . standing whose dues are paid bp. :.-.r. ;. . . s - ' ARTICLK' X, r Any alteration ;r ' addlions in these by-laws may be made by a majority of those present by giving notice in writing at a previous meeting. v.- . ' r After a recess, during which forty one persons sighed the roster the following gentlemen ' were unanimously, elected permanent officers : ; B. S. .Huntington, president; M.. A.. Moody, vice president; Thomas A. Hudson, secretary ; ..G.Y. Bolton, treasurer, and Thomas Joles ser geant at arms. ' . The club was then addressed by Mr. W, McCanmont a -young" lawyer from Portland who is here attending circuit court.' Those who missed Mr. McCan monts speech missed one of the ablest efforts in the line of political oratory The Dalles people have been treated to for many a day. At the close a very- hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the speaker. . The chairman then' appointed C L. Phillips, M. T. Nolan. and G. J. Farley as the executive committee and L. E.' Crowe, T. E. Bronson and J. E. Barnett committee on membership. . A motion to adjourn-than closed a meeting that was said to be the largest of the kind seen in this city, for the past ten vears. ' . - Hot Clam Broth at 3. 0. Mack's after 8 p. m. Try it. 8tf DI D YOU KNOW IT : They Speak From Kxperieaee. "We know from erwrinr ?ti tho nu of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it will prevent croup," says Messrs. Gad berry A TVorley, 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 market :-. for throat and Inn? diiwAPAa. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists.., -; , ; . . ....... , . ,,. Examination of Teachers. Notice is hereby Civen" that for the Durpose of makine an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent tneroi will hold a public exam ination at his office in The . Dalles, be ginning Wednesday, February 10th, one State Certificates, State Diplomas and laie iJiplomas must make aDDhcation at the quarterly examinations. . . . Abated tnis 1st day of February 1892. . -i '.-'.-i - . .Troy Shelley. County School Superintendent of Wasco County, Oregon. 2-1 -2-K Ls Grippe I '" ' ' y ..The tendency of this disease toward Eneurnonia is what makes it dangerous, a Grippe requires precisely the same treatment as a severe cold. Chamber lain's Cough. Remedy is famous for its cures " 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 inquirv among the many thousands who have used this remedy during the epidemics of the : past two years has failed to discover a single case that has not recovered or that nas re sulted in pneumonia. 25 cent, 50 cent and bottles for sale bv Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. dw WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE lLJ30nr''.''rT.'J';'ri': Warner's Butter Reduced to 75 cents per Roll, Miss Clara B. Story will instruct a limited "number of pupils in oil paint ing, water colors, crayon, charcoal and gastelle work and China painting, tudio, room: 3, over Mclnerny's-dry goods store. . - ; 2-3-tf Arpnd Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and Ranges, Jemell's Stoves and Ranges, UniyeFsl Stoves and Ranges. , w We are al90 agents for the Celebrated Boynton Farnaee. ; Afflmonition and Loaded Shells, Ete. SflfllTAtV PliUmfiI4c A SPECIAIlTV.. , . IVIAfeRV & , BENTON I. c. IHickelsen -AGENT FOR- IIIIlIllliBl Kraiiicli & Ikli First Class IJpriglit Pianos, School Books, Bibles, Blank Books, Music Books; Sheet Music, Baby Garriag-es and Jewelry. THE DALLES, OREGON JOHN BOOTH. M. D. C. Ireland of Portland, i9 in the city. . Capt. Wilson of the steamer Regula tor, arrived up on the noon train today. It is currently reported on the streets tf this city, that Senator Hilton is a can didate for congress; The farmers are as busy as can be plowing up new ground and putting old In condition for sowing. The police judge reports everything quiet in his department, which the tax payers will be rejoiced to learn.' . . j ' Mrs. A. Jones had a grand opening -dinner today at hr new place under the Union street lodging house next door to Byrne & Floyd's drug store. , James Couch a Chicago pioneer aged TJ2 years, owner of the well known Tre mont House was run over by a truck on the 10th inst., while alighting from a treet car and was fatally injured. J. W. Messinger, a well known farmer of Sherman county, and prominent lead er in the Grange, and Alliance, and in wery movement intended to benefit the . producing class, paid the city a visit to- dy- V,! ";: -r I i.. i ,'" ' ,. i We have had the pleasure of a visit from Mr. James S. Brown who together with Mr. Albert Weaver has lately ar rived from Georgia and taken up land on the Wapinitia Flat. ' The Chbonice heartily welcomes these gentlemen to Wasco county. E. Jacobseh & Company have a really excellent domestic cigar, ' called the '"Granger," put up - expressly for- the firm with twenty-five in a box -which they sell retail at the low price of five cents each. It is undoubtedly the best five cent cigar in the market., Representative': Wilson of .Washington . wants' a new 'state carved out Of the .. Northwest. His idea is to create a state - out of the eastern half of 'Washington and the northern half of Idaho with Spokane as the capital. The new " etate would be as large as Idaho and include t some of the finest agricultural land in . the Northwest. Keely and Dubois of Dry Hollow offeK for sale about 35 head of good grade roan Durham cattle. , ine cattle are all gen tie and about a dozen cows have been broken to milk., The band consist of from yearlings hp no old cattle. "They will be sold all together or single as may suit the purchaser They are an extra . ; good lot of gentle cattle and will be so'd at reasonable prices and on good terms. - 8teBm,omta" Collide.. ";.".' Wednesday night last the steamer R. R. Thompson, in attempting to cross the bow of the steamer Astorian, at a place on the Columbia known as Coffin's point, ran into the Astorian, tearing out the port deck and knocking in the guard. Fortunately the damage was such as no leak was sustained and both boats pro ceeded on their respective ways. The Astorian plies between Astoria and Port land and is run in opposition to the Union Pacific steamers. A great deal of bitter feeling is said to exist between the two companies and this is indulged in by the officers. The officers of the Astorian claim that it was not an acci dent but an attempt to sink their boat, and rid the field of'a dangerous rival. '"Queer Theory About Insanity. 'Tljere is something in the atmos pheric conditions that, develops insanity and murderous impulses, " said a student of human nature. "That is my theory. It is like the grip and other diseases that prevail at certain times and under cer tain conditions. There are all sorts of diseases and impulses- in' people,'and it only" ' needs ' the ''conditions to develop them;" Insanity is a ' peculiar ' disease, and to a' greater or less degree exists in a pretty large proportion of mankind. 'In most cases it is shown in a harm less "idiosyncracy"" and excited' facf inore comment than mild ridicule, : but ' in many cases it has a homicidal tendency that is suddenly and unexpectedly de veloped. Can this be through natural and general causes or is it imitation that produces these mind waves? 1 believe it is the former that general causes similar to the conditions that produce the grip wave, the cholera wave, the horse dis temper wave' or any other disease of a season also tend to unbalance, the badly balanced mind." New York Herald. Republican Club A -number of persons met last evening in the county court room, pursuant to a call, for the purpose, of organizing a young men's republican club. ' The meeting having been called to orT der by T. ' A. Hudson, B. S. Huntington was - unanimously chosen temporary chairman. On taking the chair Mr. Huntington said he had had no intima tion previous to entering the room that he would be asked, to fill the (hair, but he would just say that a club such as it was proposed to organize was just the place .where., such 'difficulties as fre quently , arise at the beginning of campaign can be removed. T. A. Hud son was the chosen temporary secretary The following constitution .and by laws were then adopted : ARTICLE I i Section 1. . The name of this club shall be known as the Young Men's MeKinley Club of The Dalles. Sec. 2. ' The object of the club shall be the promulgation of republican princi pies and the triumph of the party at the coming county state and National elec tion. ABTICLE II. ' ,' ; All republican electors of or Wasco county shall , be Signing the roster and the one dollar. 1 ' , . ABTICLE III. - The officers of this club shall president, vice president, secretary and sergeant-at-arms, who shall bold office far one year, or until -their successors are elected and qualified. .iVi-;..;',:v -4BTicLB..iv; .-'.-'.;'z.;,'..'ii. , , Their duties shall, be those generally understood to pertain to those offices in similar organizations. ARTICLE -VV v j There .'shall be appointed by the presi dent an executive, or ways and means committee to consist of three members of the club, also a committee of three on membership, i " .' ",-. ' - .'"'' - Dalles City eligibie by payment of 4 be Warner's Butter Reduced to 75 cents per Roll. Prince IVnu Cannot Borrow. In regard to the Prussian royal family there is an excellent law, which,- had it existed here, would have saved us much money. No royal prince is allowed to bor row, and no One is allowed to lend money to him.' " If any one does lend he cannot recover. Acting on this law, Frederick the Great never repaid any' Prussian who had lent him money when he was heir to the throne, for he deemed that such a person had not only violated the law, but ought- to lose his "money for having done an improper action. Were, one of our princes to borrow money, and an application to be made to parliament to repay it, the strong probability is that the house Of commons would follow the example -of Frederick the Great. would, Indeed, go' further. 1 would in flict a heavy fine on any one asking to be repaid by parliament and -on any minister asking for a vote for Say such purpose. Loudon Truth. JOHN PASHEK, t - Tailot J . O. MACK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Liquor Dealer Finest Wines and Liquors. 171 Second Street, Next door to Wasco San. ' Madison's Latest Svstem used in cutting garments, and a ht guaranteed each time. Frenchs' Block, .The Dalles, Oregon cpaiiting and Cleaning Neatly and Quickly Done. MRS. C. DAVIS Has Opened the REVERE RESTAURANT, In the New Frame Building on SECOND STREET, Next to the . . Diamond Flouring Mills. OiVI. BUTUER & CO., THE LEADERS" IN- First Class Meals Furnished at all Hours. Only White Help Employed. Th Antiquity of Whntt. The Chinese cultivated wheat 2,700 years before the" beginning of the Chris tian era. always considering it as a gift direct from heaven. "Scientific agricul turists are of the opinion - that it was widely known and cultivated by prehis toric man. At the present time it is the principal bread corn of the leading Eu ropean nations, and is fast supplanting the use of maize, or Indian corn, in the American states. ' The Egyptians at tributed . its origin to. Isis, . and the Greeks to Ceres. Exchange. C. W. ADAMS, " THE ARTISTIC Boot and Shoemaker. match Clearly Defined. Teacher Define devotion. Little tiirl Losin a spellin when yon don't need to. . Teacher Um! you'll have to explain further. Little Girl Why. when Dickie White and Johnny Brown called off sides for th' .spellin .match Friday Dick -chose Nellie de- Pretti the first one, an she's the worst speller in school. Jood News. t - ": -' Repairing: a Specialty. 116 Coobt St., Thk Dalles, 6b. YOUR ATTEHTI0J1 ' ' - Is called to the fact that -' HupGlenn Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. . When BaJbywma sick, wa gare her Cmstoria. When be u a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Caftoria, . When she had Children, she gave them Caatorla Dealer in Glass. Lime: Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. .-.'! Carrie the Fines tine of ' Piciures ; . To im found in the City. " 72, LUashtngton Street. IiUjuBER, MTH ARD SHINGLES. Office ani Tari cor. First and Jefferson Sts. SOUTH SIDE of Ratal Tract VALENTINES ! VALENTINES I 'LAKGE ASSORTMENT AT- E. Jacobsen & Co.'s, -f Book and Music Store, 162 Second Street,' THE DALLES, OREGON. RiirnR Finiin Rn liUlIlUll lUMU L WWII 1 - gaecessors to C. K. Dunham. Druggists andChemists. . rire Drnp ait Medicines. 7 ; -. . . -. .' ..... ',', .' ;': ' .'". t.: Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. R B. HOOD, Livery, Feed and Sale Horses Bought and Sold on, . Commission and Money ' ' . Advanced on Horses Left for Sale.: ; ' OFFICE OF Night Druggists always in Attendance. THK D.ltLES, OR SCON. The Dalles and Goldendale ; Stage Line . Stage leaves The Dalles Every Morning at 7: SO and Goldendale at 7; 30. All ' ' freight must be left at R. B. Hood'tt office the eve ning before,. R. B. HOOD, Opiosite old Stand. Proprietor. . ; The Dalles, O..