The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 05, 1892, Image 3

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The Dalles Dally Chronicle.
entered the Poatofflee t The Dalles, Oregon,
as aeoona-ciass maer.
Local Advertising.
ID Cents 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 3 o'clock
will appear the following day.
TIM1 TABLKS.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria flay. Co.
The boats of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Kavifratton Co. will commence running on Mon
day, Feb. 15th, and until further notice under
he following schedule.
; i Steamer "DALLES CITY" leaves :
; POKTLAMD at A. M :
Taesdays. Thandsyi and Saturdays i
CASCADES at 10: 80 A. M.: . ' ' "
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays :
- Steamer "EEGULATOK" leaves
' TBI DALLFS at 6 A. M.:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays :
CASCADES at 1 P. M.;
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays :
B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager.
Railroads. . :. J , .-,
. CAST BOUND. ' : j
Mo. 2, Arrives 12:01 A. M. ' - Deparw 12:06 A. M.
" b, " 12:30 P.M. 12r60 P. V.
WEST BOB BP.
No. 1, Arrives 4:25 A.' f ; Departs 4:80 A. M.
u f . u :U0 r. M. " 6:20 T. X.
. Two loca freights that carry passengers leave-.
.lt for the west at 7'ou a. ., nuu oue lur tuc
aaat at 9:15 A. u.
.'.'STAOBS. '.'
' Tor Prtnevllle, via. Bake Oven, leave daily
-mtFo'Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
' For DufuV, Kingslev, Wamlc, AVapiniUa, Warm
Springs and Tygu Valley, leave daily . (except
Sunday) at 6 A. M. . . ',..
For Ooldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
week except Sunday at 8 a. m. '
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House.
Post-office-'
omcs HOURS
Oenerat Delivrey Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Uoney Order . . " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sunday i O " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.
CtOSIMO Or MAILS
By trains going Kast 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m.
' " West 9 p. in. and 4:45 p. m.
Stage for Ooldendale 7:80 a.m.
" "PrinevtUe...: 6:30a.m.
y " "Dufur and W arm Springs . .5:30 a. m.
f Leaving for Lyle & Hartland. .5:30 a. m.
' Antelope-..;.: 5:80 a.m.
Except Sunday.
Tri weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
" Monday Wednesday and Friday. r
SATURDAY
MARCH 5. 1892
U. S. DEPARTMENT OK AGRICULTURE,
: WEATHER BUREAU.
Th Dalles, Or., Mar. 5, 1892.
Pacific H Rela- D.t'r So '2? State
- Coast BAB. 5 tive of 2. of
Time. , ' ' ? Ham Wind P - 4 Weather
8 A. M. 30.17 44 92 West Cloudy
S P. M. 30.08 57 43 " Clear
Maximum temperature, 57; minimum tem
trstufe, 43.
.Height of River, 11 a. to. : . . 3.8 feet;
Change in post 24 hours. . .- 0.0 feet.
Total precipitation from July 1st to date, 9.16;
average precipitation from July lBt to date, 11.45;
total deficiency from July 1st, 1491, to dale, 2.29;
Inches.
WEATHER PROBABILITIES.
San Francisco, Mar. 5, 1892.
Weatlier forecast till 8 p. m.
Monday; Fair uealher, pro
FAIR
ceeded by light rain or tnow.in
northeastern Washington.
Kiskham.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Joseph H. Sberar of Sherar's bridge
was in town today.;. ! ! '
Hon. E. O. McCoy of Grants was in
the city last night.
Frank Fulton of Sherman county is
registered at the Umatilla house.
W. M. Reid of Rufusand James Coch
ran of Bake Oven are in the city.
J. W. McKenna the artistic painter of
Hood River is at the Umatilla house.
Pat Bolton, a prominent horsebreeder
of Tygh Ridge was in town last night.
. ; Editor J. H. Cradlebaugh of the Hood
River Glacier paid the Chronicle office
pleasant visit today.
Mr. Simmons and Mr. C. Caldwell of
Portland came up last night to this city
and will return tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bettengen senr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pi Mclnerney left yes
terday for a trip to San Francisco. '
Mr. S. A. Byrne, was at his place of
business again today, having returned
from a flying trip to the Metropolis last
wight, , ' .
Mr. Hugh Glenn is again at his post
of duty, having returned from Portland
where the papers lied about him apd
called him a Dalles City dad.
'. The Regulator will make a round trip
tomorrow to the Cascades and return,
leaving The Dalles at 7 o'clock p. m
Tickets for the round trip $100.
The regular meeting of The Dalles
Young Men's McKinley Club, will be
held in the hall 'over Thi Chboniclk
building, this evening at the usual hour.
A Celestial and an Indian, had a race
controversy today concerning the larceny
ol a chunk of beef. The untutored In
dian was accused by the Celestial, and
stoutly defended his case, assuming the
air ol an injured innocent, but Joh
who is always ready to support his
charge with the regulation oath swears
the Indian did steal the beef.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Tnm
Kiay of this city received by express to
day from its uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Kelly of Portland, a very beau
tiful child's solid silver set, consisting of
knife, fork and spoon, enclosed in
handsome silk plush case with a card
enclosed . containing the . following
'From Uncle Joe and Annt Annie with
love and best wishes to the baby boy.'
The gift is highly appreciated.
Judge A. S. Bennett of The Dalles,
sent the Astoria railroad subsidy com
mittee a $2,500 subscription this week,
provided that the road goes through the
Nehalem valley.
The regular annual school meeting
will be held in the brick school house, in
this city at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.,
next Monday. The meeting will elect a
clerk and one school director for the en
suing year and levy a tax for school pur
poses. .
Congregational church services as usual
in the Court house (Sunday'.)' Admin
istration of the Lord's supper at 11 a. m
Sunday school at 12 :15. - Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor at 5:30
p. m. Union Service -at 7 ' p. m.
Preaching by Rev. J. tV. Jenkins.
Mrs.' William Edgette . of San Fran
cisco arrived on the noon passenger on. a
visit to her brother Mr. H. W. Wells of
Sherar's Bridge. Mrs. Edgette is the
wife of a sea captain and she has traveled
with her husband over all the world yet.
she says she never in her life saw any
thing to equal the scenery of the Colum
bia' river between The Dalles and Port
land. :' ; I '
. A Chrokiclb representative today had
the pleasure of sampling .a magnificent
cigar nianufactured . expressly at The
Dalles cigar factory for the trade of Mr.
Charles Stabling 6f this, city.' Messrs.
Ulrich & Son have labelled , It
Hispania" and they assured the repoirter
that the filling is of the Very best brand
of Havana tobacco imported into the,
United States. ;
. Methodist services at the new church
tomorrow as follows : Classmeeting at
10 a. m. baptisms at 11 followed by a
sermon to the church. Sunday school at
12:20. Epworth League at 5:30 p. in.
service at 7 p. m. to which every busi
ness man in the city is given a special
invitation. AH whoattend will bei
kindly trepted and will be made welcome.
Services tonight, also. '
The Steamer Dalles City met with a j
slight accident yesterday, after she had
arrived at her lauding at the Cascades
by the breaking of a nut on one end of the
hog chain. The accident will be re
paired today and the boat is expected to
meet the Regulator at the Cascades to
morrow, thus making up for lost time
by making a Sunday trip. The Regula
tor will not carry through passengers to
morrow as the Dalles City will lie over
at the Cascades till Monday morning.
John Doe has got i k : trouble again.
He bad required by hard work, some
thing over $100 in coin when he thought
he would visit the, city and help deepen
the shade of its vermillion. Painting a
town Is hard work at best and John grew
weary and laid himself down on the
sidewalk to sleep. Then the ubiquitous
Con Howe came along and 'gathered up
the limp remains and put them in the
cooler. Yesterday morning Mr. Doe
was brought before his honor the re
corder, charged with being drunk. He
was duly fined and allowed to go oat on
his own recognizances to see if he could
find $105 that he said he had lost the
night before. The money was found
deposited in a saloon and John was so
happy over the event that he thought
he must treat himself. He did so and
feeling like another man he treated the
other man and kept treating and paint
ing the town till drunkeness and night.
Then the marshal gathered him in again
and this morning found him with nevar
cent to pay his two fines. He will
work them out on the streets when his
stomach settles.
Excursion to Tha Cascades.
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Nav.
Co.'s steamer Regulator will make an
excursion trip to the cascades tomorrow,
leaving The Dalles at 7 o'clock a. in., re
turning arrives (about) 7 p. m. Tickets,
Dalles to Cascades and return $1. It
would be a great ' convenience if excur
sionists could get their tickets at the of
fice this evening. The office will be open
until 10 o'clock p. m.
Concerning Job Printing.
Representative Scott, of Illinois, has
introduced a bill prohibiting the post-
office department from selling stamped
envelopes bearing the usual printed re
quest lor a return to the owner after a
limited period. v Speaking of the reso
lution, Mr.. Scott said: "Under the
present law, the government is .a direct
competitor with every printing house in
the country, it is an unwarranted tres
pass by the government upon the private
business of every printer in the United
Dtates. .si any millions of dollars an
nually are by this act taken from the
printing business. The government
should take its' hands off and not oppress
one of the greatest and most important
industries of our county." Appropriate
to this. matter of job printing, The
Chboniclb feels justified in asserting
that work turned out in its job depart
ment is in every way equal to any com
ing from the east. This was attested
yesterday when our enterprising fellow
citizen, Mr. John Booth, was accused of
sending ea t for printing which was
done in The Chboniclb job office.
Something new Pabets Bohemian
Milwaukee Beer only one bit a bottle.
Hot clam broth after 5 p. m. at J. O.
Mack's. Call and try them. 2-23tf
Saloon Business for Sale.
llie fixtures and furniture of a first
class saloon, situateds in this city, for
safe at a bargain. Evervthing ready for
purchaser to commence busini ss at once.
Apply to John Barry at J. O. Mack's,
171 Second Street. 3-3-6t
BORIC.
" On February -29th, to the wife of C D.
Doyle of Eight Mile, a twelve pound
daughter. Mother and child aie both
doing well.
Seed Potatoes for Diatz-lbmtlon.
The following communication, just re
ceived from Professor French of the Ore
gon Agricultural college speaks for itself u
Cobvallis, Or., March 2, 1892.:
The Oregon experiment station is pre
pared to send out to the farmers of the
state a limited number of varieties of
seed potatoes for trial. The potatoes
will be labled and mailed to individuals
in pound packages upon receipt of eight
cents postage for each pound ordered.
No more than two pounds will be sent
a single, individual. Persons ordering
will please state whether they desire
early or late varieties. Address all er
ners to : H. T. Fbbnch,
Exp. Station, Corvallis, Oregon.
... Any one who wants a good stock of
chickens can get eggs at Mr. A. Horn's
place on 9th street. Price of a setting
75 cent. . Get some.. '.. 3-5w2td3teod
w Tat HtTU Sprout.
The leading cigar now, with smokers
about The Dalles, is the Havana Sprout.
It is A No. 1, and is to be found at
Byrne, Floyd & Co.'s. Call and try it.
' 2-24-dtf - '
...T-.-. ; . -NOTICE.
-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 the same neigh-
Dornooa. ms address is urass valley,
Sherman county, Oregon. .. '"'
; Neuralgia Cured In 15 Minutes.
Mr. J. S. Sturtevant. editor of-the
Wauvaca (Wis.) Post, save: "Last nisrht
Chamberlain's Pain Balm cured my
wife of neuralgia of the face and tooth
in fifteen minutes. : We would not be
without it." 50 cent bottles for sale by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Best Tonic.
Byrne. Flovd & Co.. the leadinor whole
sale and retail druggists of The Dalles,
have today received their second large
invoice of Best Tonic. Best Tonic takes
with all who have tried " it. It cures
dyspepsia, strengthens the system, re
stores sound and refreshing sleep, and
as a beverage at meal time promotes
digestion. 2-27-dtf. ,
"' L Grippe Successfully Treated.
' I have' just recovered from a second
attack of the grip this year," says Mr.
Jas. U. Jones, publisher of the Leader,
Mexia, Texas. '"In the latter case I
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and
I think with considerable success, only
being in bed a little over "two days;
against ten days for the ' first attack.
The second attack I am satisfied would
have been, equal v as bad as the first
but for the use of this remedy, as I had
to go to bed in about six hours after be
ing 'struck' with it, while in the first
case I wasable to attend to business
about two days before getting 'down.' "
50 cent bottles for sale ,bv Blakelev &
Houghton, druggists.
i A Bad Day for Babbler. ...
Very few persona have ever engaged
in such a hunt for rabbits as a party of
young men living near Homer partici
pated in one day recently.
In the. absence of all large game and
the prohibition as to shooting chickens
and quails, the young farmers pass away
the monotony of the wintry days by or
ganizing hunting parties, which enter
into competition as to which party will
bring in the most game by a given time.
Usually these competition hunts are be
tween the young men of different neigh
borhoods, and neighborhood "honor" is
big thing in this country.'
A very exciting hunt was made by two
parties of farmers living near Homer,
which, on account of the number of men
engaged and the amount of game bagged,
will be household lore in the neighbor
hood for many winters. There was one
company of twenty -five men and another
of twenty-four men. All had to have
their game in by 7 o'clock in the even
ing, and most of the men started in quest
of "Brer Rabbit" before daylight. "And
they gathered them in from the high
ways and hedges, for when the count
is made m the evening one party bad
secured 633 rabbits, while the other had
slain 625, making a total of 1,158.
A sumptuous supper was spread that
night, for which the defeated party had
to pay. Then the rabbits were sold and
tha -money divided into three purses.
which were presented to the men who
killed the moat rabbit.'.. Jess Doney
took first, having captured sixty-nine.
Feast Hall bail sixty -eight and Edward
Brown sixty ' Probably so large a num
ber of ; rabbits' were never before killed
by otieLparty, in 'Uiinois .in one day.
Chicago Inter Ocean.',
Mo Prtn la Mono Orders.
There does not seem to be any prospect
that the money order business can be
made to pay a profit to Uncle Bam in
future. It was started in . 1885 with an
appropriation by congress of $100,000,
and daring the first eight months there
was a losa of more than $7,000. As the
system grew it became more remuner
ative to the government, until it began
to show a margin of gain about ten years,
ago. For the last three years, however,
there has been a loss on 'it, mainly be
cause the average sum sent by .money
order ha diminished.
The average cost to the government
of a money order, whether for a small
or large amount, is . a trifle over ten
.cents, while the average fee paid now is
only a fraction more than eight cents.
However, the losa on domestic money
orders is made np to some extent by the
profit on international money orders.
During the last fiscal year the pofttofiice
department cleared f IS'.UWO on the pur
chase of bills of exchange to nettle bal
ances with foreign countries on account
of money orders issued.- Washington
Stac . .
Miss Clara B. 8tory will instruct a
limited number of pupils in oil paint
ing, water colors,-: crayon charcoal and
pastelle work and China painting.
Studio, room 3, over Mclnernv's dry
goods store. 2-3-tf
Notice. '
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.
. O. KlNERSLY,
tf- 1 Treas. Dalles City. .
A Remarkable Car of Rheumatism.
Messrs. Cage and Sherman, of Alexan
der, Texas, write ua regarding a re
markable cure of rheumatism there as
follows : "The wife of Mr. Wm. Pruitt,
the Postmaster here had been bed-ridden
with rheumatism for several years.
She could get nothing to do her an
good, We sold her a bottle of Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and she was com.
Tjleteiv mml Kv it oa un f
one to her to vertify this statement." 50
rain KIIa. , 1 iri , , .
ksvib&co iw oaie uv xiaxeiey oc
Houghton, druggists.
JOHN BOOTH.
0Lt FOB A REPUBLICAN COtJNTT
v-- CONVENTION. .-
Primary Elections. . 1 .'..,
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the
Republican County Central Committee of Wasco
county, Or., called by authority vested in me as
Chairman of said committee, and held at the
County Court Room in Dalles City, Oregon, on
the 13th day of February, 1892, it was ordered
that a call be issued for a Republican County
Convention, to be held at the Court House in
Dalles City, Oregon, at 10 a. m., on the
! 26th day of March, 1892, '
for the purpose of nominating candidates for the
office of County Judge, Clerk, Sheriff, one County
Commissioner, Treasurer, Assessor, Superintend
ent of Schools, County Surveyor and Coroner,
and the election of six delegates to represent
Wasco county in the Republican 8tate Conven
tion, to be held in the eity of Portland, Or., on
the 6th day of April, 1892, and to transact such
other and further business as may properly come
before said convention.
The County Convention will consist of seventy-three
delegates from the various precincts,
apportioned as follows, to-wit: : '
Falls Precinct . ......... . . 5 Delegates
Hood River Precinct. . J-T..4 "
Baldwin " 8 . "
Mosier " .2 - '"-
west Dalles " ....5
Trivett " " 8 , "
Bigelow - " ...... .7 "
East Dalles " 7 "
Eight Mile " 2 "
Columbia " 2 "
DeschuteB " 2 "
Nansene . 2 " .
Dufur ' " '. .. 6 "
Kingsley . 3 "
Tygh Valley
Waumask
Oak Grove
Bake Oven
Antelope
2 " .
- 3-' "
3 "
.............. ...S "
.5 "
It is further recommended, by order of the
Central Committee, that primary elections be
held in the various precincts, at the usual place
of voting, on the 19th day of March, 1892, and
that the polls be opened at such primaries
throughout the county at 2 o'clock p. m., of said
day, except within the limits of Dalles City, in
which the primaries will be conducted under
provisions of Primary Election Law and the
subjoined notice.
The attention of electors in the various pre
cincts desiring to elect Justices of the Peace and
Constables, is called to the provisions of the new
election law as to the manner of nominating
their candidates at the primaries.
M. T. NOLAN,
Attest Chairman Rep. Co. Central Com.
A. G. Johnson, Secy.
- Primary Election Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a primary election
will be held in each of the election precincts
within the limits of Dalles City, Wasco county,
Oregon, for the pu-poseof electing delegates from
East Dalles precinct, Biglow precinct, Trivett
precinct, and West Dalles precinct, to represent
stid precincts at the Republican County conven
tion to be held at the court house in Dalles City,
Oregon, on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1892.
Sa.d primary will be held on the
19th day of March, A. D. 1892.
The polling places in each of said precincts are
nereDy aesignaiea as ioiiowb, town:
East Dalles precinct at Wasco Warehouse.
Biglow precinct at Wm. Michell's office.
: Trivett precinct at Countv Court Room.
West Dalles precinct at Old City Flour Mill.
The polling places iu each of said precinetx
wirl be kept open for-the reception of votes from
2 o'clock p. m. to 7 p. m. of said dnt, and the fol
lowing number of delegates will be chosen atf
said primary election to represent their respective
precincts in said county convention, to-wit; -East
Dalles precinct 7 delegates
nwiuw .
Trivett 8 "
West Dalles " - 5 '
The follnwinflr-named electors have been dpsir-
nated to act as judges of election in each of said
precincts respectively, to-wtt:
East Dalles precinct, Wm. Tackman; H. W.
Steel. B. F. Laufrhlin.
Biglow preciiii-t, C. J. Craudall, Wm. Sylvester
and Jas. M. Huntington.
invett precinct, Unas. L. bcnmiat, w. j . jeflers.
tjaas. i . rmiiips.
West Dalles precinct, J. W. Marquis, A. J. An
demon. Geo. W. Runvon. .-"
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 4th day of
March, A. D. 1892: M. T. NOLAN,
Attest: Chairman Rep. Co. Central Com.
a. u. juuftBuis, aecy. a-o-aaiw-ia.
Fifth Street Grade.
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THH
XX Common Council of Dalles City is about to
Broceea to ettaousn Dy urauiance tnegraae upon
le following named street in said Dalles City,
to-wit: On Fifth street fiom the west side of
Union street to the east side of Washington st.
The (Trade of said street will be fixed with refer
ence to the supposed stage of low water in tbe
ColumMa river, which is fixed st a point 32.:1
feet below the. top-of the hydrant at the south
west corner of I irst and Washington streets, in
said Dalles City, which point upon the Columbia
river isdesia nated as the initial point from which
the elevations rereinafter stated are mitde. The
squares made by the crossings of streets with
said street, shall be of the following elevations
above the datum plane, or low water level of the
Columbia rivtr, hereinbefore fixed. At the in
tersection of Fifth and Union streets. 73 feet At
the Intersection of Fifths and Court streets 73.5
leet. At the intersection of Ffth and Washinirton
streets 78 feet. 1 he grades of the aforesaid street
from square to squareshall be uniform and equal
y onier oi tne ;ommon uouncu.
t FRANK MEN EFEE.
Recorder of Dalles City.
vaieu mis 4tn any ot iiurcn, wi -qai4t
Pipe; WOIfi, Tif B
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss
Blacksmith Shop.
I. C. 4iekelsen,
-AGENT
Kranich & Bach First
School Books, Bibles, Blank Books,
Music Books, Sheet Music,
Baby Carriages and
Jewelry.
THE DALLES,
J O. MACK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Liquor
Fines Wines
171 Second Street,
Frenchs' Block, -
SPRING
-ARRIVING
E. Jacobsen & Co.'s.
Largest Line of Ba"by Carriages, Books, Stationery
and Musical
162 Second Street,
By fie. Floy mo..
Successors to C. IS. Dunham
Druggists and Chemists.
5
; Pure Dmis ani Medicines. ,
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
THE DALLS, OR KG OK.
R. B. HOOD,
Livery, Feed; and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission and Money
Advanced on Horses
Left for jSale.
OFFICE -OF
The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line
Stage Leaves The- Dalles Every Morning
Ht 7:80 and Ooldendale at 7;80. All :
freight must be left at R. B.
Hood's office the eve- . - .
' ning before. .,. ,
R. B. HOOD,' Proprietor. '
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or,
NN
FOR-
Organ,
Class Upright Pianos,
OREGON
Dealer.
and Liquors.
The Dalles, Oregon
STOCK
DAILY A1
Instruments.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
AND OYSTER HOUSE-
One of the finest Cooks In Tha 1mlles.
AH Work done by White Help.
Next door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s'
Drug Store.
85 Union St., The. Dalles.
Just Opened.
lWrs.JLJOHES Proprietor.
Everything the Market
Affords, at Reasonable
Rates.
MRS. LOCH HEAD'S
Fainting CLASS !
' Will meet on
Tuesday . and Friday
Mornings, at 9 o'clock, and on
Wednesday and Friday
'Afternoons, at 2 o'clock. , '
Orders taken in all branches of Paint
ing. A fall line of New Studies for gut
or to rent. Stndio at the residence t.f
Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third anl
Libertv streets. -
TheDalles Restaurant