The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 23, 1892, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Catered a the Poetofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
an second-class matter. ,
t ' X.ool'Aelsior-
- 10 CenM 'pet Un f Bra CnserUon, and 5 Cents
iper line for each subsequent insertion, -Special
eaten tor toag-tima notices. .
All local notices received -later than 3 o'clock
irtll appear the following day. '
TIMS TABLES.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria fto Co;
The boats of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Xarintion a. will commence running on Mon-
la.r,'Ko6. liih, tend until further notice under
lh foltywng'SCteedulCj ;t ' ' ' '.
Vh'mMmer'PAiiES CITX-leaVeri : ;
?UBTANp.UA.M': -:.-;
.-, Tuesdays. Twsdajs and Saturdays :
RCDaaH30AM.: ' i
' "MOdy, Wetl and Fridays:
Steamer "EEGTILATOE" leaves
TBR DALLV9 at6 A. M.;
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays :
CASCADES at 1P.M.;
.Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays :
B..F. IAUGHUV, General Manager.
4 VJ..'i . f i t - ' '
s '! - Railroads. ' C ? ;
j. ' EAST BOUND.
Wo. t. Arrives 12:01 A. n. Departs 12:06 A. M.
s, " 12: 30 r. M. " 12: 50 r. M.
' WEST BOl'KO.
No. 1. Arrives 4:25 a. M. Departs 4:30 a. m.
" 7, , " . . ft:00 P. M. . " 6:20 P. SI.
Two Iocsa freights that carry passengers leave
me for tbe west nt 7-U0 a. m., and one for the
east at 9:15 A.M. .
' '''"? " STAOBS. ':" '
For -prinevllU, via. . Bake Oven, leave daily
at 6 a.m.
Kor Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
iaily at A. m.
Kor Dufur, Klngsley, Wamic, Wapinltia, Warm
Springs end Tygh Valley, leave dully (except
8undavV At 6 A. M.
For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
wek except Sunday at 8 a.m.
Otnoes for all lines at the Umatilla House.
PoSt-OfllCA.
OPTtCB . HOURS
Xleueral Delivrey Window Sa. m
to 7 p. m.
to 4 p. m.
to 10 a. m.
Money Order 8 a. m,
Sunday ur n " 9 a.m.
!' .' CfcOSIKO or MAILS
Sy trains going East 9 p. in. and
' ' West p. m. and
Stage for Goldendale.
" "Priiieville...-.-;
ll:4oa. m.
4:45 p. m.
.7:30 a. m.
.5:90 a. iu.
"Dufur and warm Springs .
" f Leaving for Lyle tlartland.
" . . . Antelope
Except Sunday. - -tTri-weekly.
Tuesday Thursday and
" Monday Wednesday and
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
.5:30 a. m.
Saturday.
Friday.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1892.
DEPARTMENT OK AGRICULTURE,
WEATHER BUREAU.
- . " Th Dalles, Or.; Feb. 23, 1802.
Pacific H Rela- D.t'r W 2P State
'Coast bar. a tive of B. 5 " of
Time. Hum Wind Weather
A.M. 30 22 W 90 East Clear
g P. M. 30.10 56 4t'i-i : i- ...
Maximum temperature, 56 : minimum tem
eratnre. 27,.-.-..-'
-Weight of River; 11 a. m ..' l.S feet;
Change in past 24 hours -. 0.2 feet.
Total precipitation from July 1st to date, 8.63;
average precipitation from July 1st to date, 12.40;
total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to dale, 3.77;
laches.
WEATHER PROBABILITIES.
Sa.v Francisco, Feb. 23, 1892.
Weather forecaH till 8 p. wi.
, Wednesday; Fair weather, sta
FAIR
tionary followe d by slowly rising
temperature.
Kkrkham.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Grant Mays left this morning for the
Antelope ranch.
Don't forget the Deniorest contest to
morrow night at the court house.
Malcolm Mclnnes left at noon today
n a business trip to S heruian county.
George W. Filloon spent last night in
the city and left on the noon passenger
today.
J. M. Cammings of the Wasco yews
gave, the Chroniclk office a pleasant call
taday-1 . ;: .
-.Tickets of admisson to' the medal con
test may be had of Snipes A Kinersly
or iof, Leslie Butler. . . . .
Pendleton, Umatilla county, has or
ganized a Pennoyer Club, in honor of the
idol of the Oregon democracy.
The Oreyonian failed to reach The
Dalles today, but readers of The Chron
icle get the news all the-same. -
Two' dead broke -.tourists were; avcoav
modated 'at their, own request with free
lodgings at the city jail last night.
Mias Addie and Andrew Steel, left
laat evening on the six o'clock train upon
a visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dean of
Blaine, Washington. ,;Vr--j
The Kings Daughters are requested to
meet this afternoon at two - o'clock
at the residence of Mrs. N. Harris. A
fall attendance is desired as an election
of officers for the ensuing year will be
ftiati .
ibe Astorxan Bays ' everybody in that
town has-either paid or not paid his
taxeni (That reminds the-- Telegram ot
w, iu ne never armat unless
he Was alone or'with somebody.'
mi x r , , ...
Aiie Mic-aisc ciiee ciud win give a
concert on next' Monday evening, the
29th of February, for the benefit of St.
oi a ounaay acnooi. ino enort or ex
pense will be spared to make the concert
a complete success.
V . P. Steers, of Tygh Valley has sold
out his interests there and Will leave on
the Regulator in the morning for Orrilia,
Wash., where be and his brother Allison
have made arrangements to go into the
dairy business. -rThe Chkokicl wishes
them abundant success.' b. - jr
loin liol ton of Ratledge left on the
noon passenger today for Walla Walla to
. bring down the famous stallion Sultan,
nmceowjied by the late Mr, Joe. Wooden
of Kingsley Mr. Bolton has -purchased
Sultan from Walter Wooden and intends
to use him on his horse ranch in .Sher
man county. -
It is estimated that only 30 per cerat.
of last year's wheat crop has left the
barns and elevators of the west.
This morning. ,Dr. Rinehart, assisted
by ,Ir. logani-and M. .Will Jtloody re
moved a tumor i nearly1; as large as a
man '4 fist-,; trow the . nck of! a young
man named Slavin, who came all the way
from North Yakima to place himself un
der the care of Dr. Rinehart. The oper
ation was a complete success, and the
patient is now resting nicely, with every
hope of complete recovery.
"Dr." True, the fake tooth carpenter
and bogus. ..mineral salt, peddler, who
lately ; gulled1 the people of i Mia -town- to
the; tone of about a thousand (dollars or
more; while in Pendleton' the other -day
traded; off off his - pet monkey, .ier a fctec-i
ond-nad watch v -The new ewner of the
monkey then presented it to a 'saloon
keeper who placed it among the other
attractions of his whiskey mill. :
A curious , case, involving., the ownei
aliip of ft chI14, will fCO'me before Judge
Bradahaw as soon-as its-present custodi
dians have responded to a writ of habeas
corpus by presenting the child in court,
A Japanese and his wife have possession
of the child, and claim to be its parents,
bat the claim is denied by a Chinaman
and his wife, who insist that they are its
parents.- Both .parties are : ready to do
any amount of swearing in support of
their claims, and it -may take the wisdom
of Solomon to unravel "the mystery of
the child's parentage.
From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer we
learn that our former fellow townsman
C. K. Bayard is. one of a number of gen
tlemen who have filed in the auditor's
office, Seattle,, -articles of incorporation
of the Washington Consolidated Mining
and Milling Company, with a capital
stock of a -million dollars,-' - The com
pany owns gold and silver claims named
the -Merchants, Buckeye and Ella in the
Sawtooth mountains near Elk City.
Idaho. .Mr. Bayard is a member. of the
board of ' trustees. - The company-has
gold bearing quartz that assays $50 to
the ton and concentrates that essay $250"
to $300 to the ton and the prospects are
good for very rich returns. . - v
Less than two weeks ago, in an un
guarded moment, Hon.. Bobt Mays
accepted from Jud Fish- the present of a
thoroughbred sooner dog. Mr. Mays
sent him out to-one , of his. ranches and
then the trouble began. After the dog
had eaten np about $50 worth of eggs'
and ' Chickens, Beveral ax handles' and.
gnawed the shaft off a wheelbarrow, an
order was given for his execution which1:
was duly carried out. Now report has it
that one point Mr. Mays; has made up4iis
bis mind and nothing short of ah earth
quake or a cyclone will ever more it.
The first man who brings a sooner pup !
or a partridge cochin rooster on any foot,
of earth owned by Mr. Mays will have
to lick him if the presenter has to chase
him a mile to catch him.
The first steamer that ever plied on the
waters on the Pacific has been lying on
the rocks near the entrance of Vancouver
harbor since August. 1889. Her name is
the Beaver, and she was built in Eng
land, in 1835 for the Hudson Bay Com
pany. As she could not possibly have
carried coal enough t last her from Lon
don to the mouth of the Columbia
River, she was rigged out as a brig and
made voyage under sail in 165 days. She
outsailed her consort, a bark, by 22 days
and announced her arrival before the
company's station with a broadside from
her battery of six nine-pound guns.
She made trips up and down the
Columbia River, from, 1836 until the
Hudson B.ay Comyany's charter expired
iiv.iLSOy. when, (the; Imperial Hydrogra
phie. Office purchased -her for use in ex
ploring the coast of the Pacific. After
many years of this work she was sold,
and her remaining days were spent car
rying ore and supplies and towing logs
until wrecked in a gale in 1889. Efforts
have been made to purchase her and
refit her as she originally appeared, but
all offers were rejectedu'
NORTHWEST 3HEWB.
Hood River Glacier. Mr. Harrison
Coram has been very low for some time,
and there is little hope of his recovery
Wednesday iis son arrived from North -
erri California" and is now taking care bf
his father, a task that has been borne
by Mr. Corum's neighbors for some time,
Toledo Blade. France now has a very
stringent ' protective tariff, which went
into effect on February 1. The Englhh
free trade press raises its voice in lamen-
.tatwr Uot-tbe Fconph ,-goyernment is
iegiajauttgi ! wr ranee, f not Great
LBrltaini t H. i ti'-ii?--
Tacoma News. "There is going to be
a new face in heaven," is the happy
manner in which the Astoria Town Talk
announced that its editor had received
notice he would be murdered. . Angelic
beings, those Astorians. j
The proposition is made to bond the
cityCot Poiheroy .'jfr JiiOiQOO.foi'.the , pur
pose of sinking an artesian well. It is
thought that if successful this would in,-,
sure a better supply of. water . for tht'
cty.than could be obtained in any' other
"- - 1.""- ; . e .
Moro Observer. Mora will soon have
a bran new livery stable. J. A. West
has ordered 20,000 feet of lumber and
intends i building ,a : stable '30x70 " feet.
The work will 'begin as soon as the lum
ber can be hauled. He ordered his lum
ber from the Woodcock & Lake saw mill
in Wasco county. -
Wasco County against ths World.
If .any. .place can beat Wasco county (
for. bigbabies .it, has nqw, a. chance, to ore
pert. .Thursdays forenoon, ,the,.)8th'
binst. .the -wife. of n Weasel;, Pasbefcof
K Lower Fifteen Mile i presented her liege
lord " with na ; babys boy r weighings 14
pounds" ' The : mother and child 'are j
doing nicely1 but report says it will be
.some time before, the . latner recovers
(. from, the surprise, of finding a boy almost
big enough to do .the family . chores the
moment he stepped into the world;- --f '
:?-!. . .v.-,-.
, . ,.vTse all,e,s KepubUca Clup. ,
Quite an enthusiastic meeting of The
Dalles Republican Club -was held last
night when, afteri! tbe "usual ' routine
business and the passage of - resolution
iiiet'ructing the' executive ' com mittee : to
secure the vacant rooms over the Chkon
WLavoffioelor the.future meetings of the
iub' Editor f Miqhell fgave. a rousing
speech in favor of a. protective tariff and
an honest dollar after .which -HoiwrW.
Lair Hill presented a masterly argument
qh: 'behalf bf the 'republican 'policy of
protection. " ,Mr. Hill claimed , that the
question of good wages, of profitable '. return-
for labor. lay, at the root of the
whole protective system. , Destroy pro
tection nd you j reduce the income of
the toiler to a level with that of the. un
der paid labor -of Europe.- Reduee.the
toil of our laborers to a mere struggle
for existence and you sap the foundation
of our free government. A free govern
ment to be successful must have a pros
perous and contented people.
The Band Boys Ball.
The band boy's ball last night was a
complete success. The attendance was
good, tbe hall being comfortably filled,
the'. music by the ' Bettingen orchestra
was excellent, very pleasant '.and. en
joyable time was had. Charley Phillips
did himself proud as caller, "the venera
ble George Knaggs presided with char
acteristic dignity at the door. Mrs, -Al
Varney rendered valuable service at the
piano, while Al himself sawed the "bull"
fiddle. Al Bettingen ; acted as musical
director while his -accomplished father
discoursed classic music on his clarionet
and Dick Fisher made the ! ambient air
vocal with his silver; corpet. A pleasant
feature of the evening and one - highly
appreciated was- a large basket of button
hole. favors for. the ladies and gentlemen,
In the form of rose buds - and heliotrope
blossoms ' furnished ' from'- the 'Mission
garden by .Mrs. Al ' Varneyi ; Dancing
commenced about ; 9 , o'clock, and f was
kept up' vigorously- till. -one? when under
the;;mellow strains1 Of - 4Home, ?- Sweet
Home," the bappjr crowd' wended their
way to rest and pleasant dreams. . :
'. ' " . Bsmoriiat Costeit.
To be held at the court house Wednes
day evening, February 24th.
. -, pbogbam : i
Song Service by Congregational Choir. .. Anthem
Reading of the Scripture. ' ,
Prayer.
Bong. -". jw;.. ... . -. '. r.Onward Christuin Soldier
1. In the Bushel or in the Jug.
2. The Rum Sellers Xegal Rights.
Song . . :v . 0. .i , Quartette 1
S. Our National Curse. ' ;
A Black Eye for Lager Beer, and a Bier for
. - Lager.
8ong.'. :'. . . . .Good Bye My Little Lady
How to Curtail the Liquor Traffic.
Song.. . V.'. ........ Solo
6. A Plea for the Fatherland. . ,
7. The Deacon's Sunday School Sermon.
Song. . , .-. '. ..: . . . ..
. HuartetU
8. Boys of America.
9. The two Fires.
Song. . . . .C.
Decision of Judges.
Presentation of Medal.
Benediction.
.Solo
"ISO. . ,
In this city February 23rd, at 3 a. m..
of consumption,-Mrs. Isabel Thomas,
wife of A. S. Thomas. . -
Funeral will be at the residence, at 2
p. m., tomorrow, lrienas are invited to
attend.
w .' ...Notice.
; The regular monthly 'business meeting
ot the u. is. is. win oe neia Tuesday
evening, the 23rd inet. All members
requested to be in attendance.
2-22-2t S. D. Fisher, Sec.
i ...... :" Kotlee. '
All Dalles City warrants registered
prior to September 1, 1890, will be paid if
presented at my office. ... Interest ceases
from and after, this date- -
-Dated February 8th, 1892. ....
-.-.jt -a- i, :.. -i.O. KlNKESLY,
. -tf. : Treaa. Dalles City
-. ... NQTICK. ... . '.
R. E. French has for sale a number of
improved - ranches and unimproved
lands in the Grass Valley, neighborhood
in Sherman county. ''They will be sold
very cheap and - on 'reasonable terms.
Mr. French can locate settlers on some
good unsettled claims in tbe same neigh
borhood. . His address is Grass Valley,
Sherman county, Oregon. ; , (
For tht Children.
"In
buying a cough medicine for
children," save H. A.Walker, a
nent druggist ot ugaen, utah; "never
be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough
Kerned v. There is.no danger from it
arid relief is always sure-to follow. II
particularly; recornmend Chamberlain's
because I have found it. to be.-safe and
reliable, .25 and 50 cent bottles for Bale
by! Blakeley & Houghton. drufrgiets. dw
'The4, committee bn.'Iteinorest ' Medal
(ontestx, announce' that; everything will
be in readiness and- the ""cop test will be
held atthe coart house on next Wednes
day evening, February"- 24th.'"- This
movement has been carried Out - very,
isuccessfully in other parts of our state,
andr.wei doubt -.jio't it.vwUl'receive; the
heartiest encouragement hv the good
people ot " The - Dalles. T"he sum of
twenty-five; ceuta will be charged at the
door fifteen : cents for chUdreii; under
fourteen years. Proceeds,. applied on
reading ioom. ' The best musical' talent
U'ol'ib fity;..wiH t afford music 'for the
occasion, 'v . , - t - . . . - s ;
-Sometbine .new Pabats Bohemian
Milwaukee Beer-only one bit a "bottle.
Hot clam ibroth after .5: p. -m. t J. 0t
aiacK's.vCau and try them. - ,'2-23tf
' .i v . ; ; '' , : ' i
(l MJiss Clara- B. Storv will instrtact a
limited number of pupils in 'oil -paint-ingi
water-colors, "crayon ,: charcoal- and
pasteue woric ana unina painting.
Studio: -Toom '3.. over .Mdnernv's.dry
goods store. , .. . -. . .s 2-3-tf !
As Staple as Coffee. -
LhamDertain"s Uough Kennedy is as
staple as coffee in this vicinitv. It has
done an immense amount of good since
its introduction here.'' Al M. Nordkll,
Maple Ridge, Minn. For sale by Blake-
ley ot nougnton, druggists. : dw
They Speak From Experience.
"We know from experience in' the use
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that it
win prevent croup," says Messrs. ad
berry & Worlev. Percv.. Iowa. .Thev
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 lune diseases.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists..
I. Grippe 1 .
The tendency of this disease toward
neumonia 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-
taetr:: :Uaretui inquiry among tbe many
thousands who have used this . remedy
during -the epidemics of tbe .past-two
years has failed to discover a. single case
that nas not recovered or that has re
Suited in pneumonia. ' 25 cent, 50 cent
and $1 bottles for Bale by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists. ' dw
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was olck, gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she ga-re them Castoria
Tie Dalles Restaurant
AND OYSTER HOUSE.
One of the Finest Cooks In The Dalles.
All Work done by White Help.
Next, door to, Byrne, Floyd & .Co.s
Drug Store.
85 Union St., The Dalles.
J ust Opened.
Wrs. fl. JOHES - Proprietor.
-t ' r -
Everything the Market
; - Affords, at Reasonable
s. 1 3 Ita.teSixr-J--ivi.,j- T. ...
rIVIRS. LOCH HEAD'S
Painting CliAHS !
Tuesday and 5 Friday
'' ::: Mornings, at 9 oclock, and-on
Wednesday 'and Friday
. , : Afternoons,--at 2 o'clock. ;
Orders taken in all 'branches of faint
ing; - A fnll line of New Studies for sale
or to rent- Studio at. the. residence of
Mr'. Cu.P. Morgan, corner. of Third and
Libertv streets.
SMEx-sw.:.. 3
. -' . Wilt Organize a Class for .
'; ' ; Instruction in Oil';
I 'I ' ' ' - -. - ----- C -
,. l. .-. r If a sufficient number bf Pupils offer,
"I Tom'sie it an object. '
'i'V '.HER WORK CAN BE SEEN '
On' Kzhlbltloq at the store of Paul Kreft
.',' Co.; mnf at trie-Office- of -
: i. , '. , wiiiam Mlebrll.- - " -''.'
'-' For furtheP imrticntats apply at these
places, or to Mrs. Kemisti, at the parlor
of the Columbia Hotel. . : 2-16.6t
i .
- ' -
JOHN BOOTII.
YOU
ARE
Arpn'd Stoves and Ranoes, Garland Stoves anil
i Ranges, Jeqiell's Stoves and flanges, Universal Stoves and flanges.
We are also agents for the Celebrated Boynton Fttrnaee..
. . rlmmariition and Loaded Shells, Ete. . -
SRfllTArV
I.
-AGENT
mm
C. MiGkclscn,
'! ' f!l I.- i a!;! t. ;n .i-.-ft :' ' .-
rf :
Kranich k Bach First Class Upright Pianos,
Sctool Books, Bibles, Blank Books,
Music Books, Sheet Music,
Baby Carriages and
Jewelry.
THE DALLES,
J. Q.
WHOLESALE
Finest Wines
LlQUQR
171 Sefcohd Street,
renchs' Block,
THE LEADERS"
LUJBBER, LATH
OfBcB ani Tari iar. First aui JefffirsMi
!
.v '
-LARGE
E. Jacobseri & Co.'s,
Book
an
J62 Second Street,.
i'rvrria-x-tr i.-je,tfj itrfjr Wow !"
Hicccnun to C K. Dnhn.
ists
-V.'r -".-i. ' ?lv' i. 'i.! 4- i
. ' : i- - . :-.ir
Pure Drugs ani Mefliciues.
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a SpeciaHy.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
THE DAl.t-KS,
OliKKOX.
Mm
KNOW IT
AGENTS FOR. THE
SPECIflliTV.
& BENTON
FOR-
9
Oraan.
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OREGON
MAGKj
AND RETAIL
and Liquors.
Tlie Dalles, Oregon
IN-
Ap SjilflGuES.
Sts. SOOTH SHE of Bain Tract
Dealer.
VALENTINES
ASSORTMENT AT-
Music
Store
THE DALLES, OREGON..,-.
R. B. rid6D,.
Livery, Feed ;inii Sale
V.v :..-. t . -j. S Jt-.,"-.'-t '
..1 -i
' rr ' "1 :-ryl2. 1j J 'C-7 J, T
ijOTnniissioris uncbJUQriey -Advanced,
on Horses '
Left for Sale;
: . i- T ' -m Jr
OFFICE OF ., .
The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Liw
' Stage leaves The' Dalles . IE very Morning
at 7:30 and Unldendate at 7;30."AH -freight
must be left at K. .
. Hood's ofliee the eve--
ni ng before.' -;
. " B.; B.'-iHOOD, Proprietor.
Opposite old Stand. . : The Dalles, Or.