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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CIT?..
Published Dally, Sundsy Excepted. :
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THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets, The
Dalles, Oregon.
Terms of Subscription
Per Year .'. W 00
Par month, by carrier 80
Single copy 6
STATE OFFICIALS.
Governoi .'...: '..8. Pennoyer
Secretary of State G.W. McBrlde
Treasurer Phillip Metschan
Supt. ol Public Instruction E. B. McElroy
- (J.N. Dolph
enators jj. H. Mitchell
Oonarressman B. Hermann
State Printer.. Frank Baker
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
County Judge.... .C. N. Thornbury
Sheriff I. L. Cates
Clerk J. B. Crossen
Treasurer Geo. Ruch
" , , I H' A. Leavens
Commissioners Frank Kincaid
Assessor John E. Burnett
Surveyor E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley
Coroner William Michell
Report conies to this office that the
Union Pacific has emisaries all over
Eastern Oregon who are spreading the
report that the railroad company has
bought out the D. P. & A. N. Company's
boats and intend to run a branch line of
railroad through Sherman county, etc.
These reports are so ridiculous that we
muet apologize for referring to theui.
Still some people are foolish enough to
believe them and th:e will be our justifi
cation. Let the readers of the Chroni
cle learn this one fact, and learn it for
all time; . There is just as much likelihood
that the new boat cowpany will buy out the
railroad as there is that the railroad will
buy out tfte boat company. The new boat
line is not for sale at any price. The
men who own the line could not afford
to sell it.' A hundred interests are in
volved none of which could be surrend
. ered ; but above everything else the
character, repulation and honor of the
owners are involved and these money
cannot buy;
Senator Dolph replies to a charge late
ly made in the Wasco Sun to the effect
that it wa9 on his recommendation that
the plans for the Cascade locks were
changed and locks enlarged, by showing
that the report of the board upon whose
recommendation the plans were changed
was made November 13th, 1880, some'
three years before Senator Dolph took
his seat in the United States senate.
The magnitude of the salmon industry
on the lower Columbia may be conceived
from the estimate that a bout, two mil
lions is permanently invested ; about a
million is spent annually in the purchase
of twine, tin, salt and other materials
and during the four months' fishing sea
son another million is paid out for
material, wages and expense accouuts, '
The Union Pacific used toustify the
exorbitant charges on its Oregon lines
on the ground that the lines did not pay.
-The plea will hardly' avail any longer
after one has learned that the Oregon
branches have provided, in the way of
net earnings during the past year the
" snug sum of $1,306,031.
From Salem comes the opinion that
. at school meetings women can vote on
questions of tax, etc., but they cannot
vote at an election for school directors or
school clerk and that an election wherein
" women voted for a school director or
school clerk would be invalid.
"Mrs. J. G. Blaine jr. refuses to talk,"
says a late dispatch. A capital idea!
. and one that the esteemed Secretary of
Estate himself might have imitated with
.profit.
Mutton is rated at eleven cents
vpound by the carcass at Astoria.
Water Notice. .
On and after April 1st parties putting
in or using water closets with a contin
uous stream of water, . will be charged
$5.00 per month. Patent shutoff's at the
old rate. By order of the Board.
3-7-Gt C. L. Phillips, Secretary."
Saloon Business- for Sale.
The fixtures an'd furniture of a first
class saloon, situated in this citv, for
sale at a bargain. Evervthing ready for
... X purchaser to commence business at once,
Apply to John Barry at J. O. Mack's,
171 Sectind Street. v - 3-3-6t
lint Importations.'
Byrne Floyd fc Co., leading wholesale
and retail druggists of The Dalles, have,
: in ' addition to other lines of goods, just
opened a splendid stock pi combs' and
' brushes.'" You. "should inspect' these
goods before purchasing. 2-24-dtf
Neuralgia Cared In 15 Minnies. .
Mr..' J. S. Sturtevaht, editor of 'tbe
Waupaca' (Wis.) Pcwf.says "Last night
Chamberlain's Pain Balm'1 cored ' my
wife' of. neat-algid of the face and : tooth
in fifteen minutes.- We would riot be
without it."" 50 cent' bottles for sale by
Blakeley A Houghton, druggists.'1-
, . r , :
X.st Grippe Successfully Treated. .
I have just recovered from a second
attack of the grip this year," says' Mr.
Jas. O. Jones,' publisher of the Leader,
Mexia, Texas. ln tho 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 was able to attend to business
about two days before getting 'down.' '
60 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley &
' Honghton, druggists.
How She Won Her Point.
- "Mary," he said, as he scowled at her
over the breakfast table. .
"John she replied fearlessly.' "' . i
. "Mst.i ha";aiuV "what; kind of a
breakfast fib you tall this?" 1 - j
"1 call It an excellent one." she re
turned bravely..-? -. -" ' ' '- 1
"You dor he ' exclaimed. "Well. I
don'tl I think a little variety occasion
ally would be a good thing. Do you re
alize that this is the third morning this
week that"" we have had corned beef
hash?"
"Certainly, John."
"And that we had corned beef for din
ner yesterday and cold corned beef for
supper?".
"Of course, John. You wanted me to
run - the " house as 'economically as 1
could." " ; -' - '
"Yes, but"
: : "You said that the amount of meat
consumed in this house would bankrupt
a bank president.
"1 know, but "
. "And that I ought to plan with more
regard for the expense.'" "'
"Certainly, certainly, Mary; bnt hang
it all" '; '--
"I've been following your instruc
tions." ,
"But 1 don't like corned beef!"
"I know it, John," she said in a busi
nesslike way. "That's what makes it
last so long. It keeps' expenses down
splendidly, and if you want"
"1 don't!- he exclaimed. "1 don't!
Let them run up! You've got too good
I business head for anything outside of
l boarding house. Chicago Tribune.
Why He Was Rejected.
The soul of a rajah, who had been re
leased from the cares of .this world and
au uncongenial wife, presented himself
at the gates Of Paradise. "Have you
been in Purgatory yet?" demanded Brah
ma. "No; but 1 have been married. -
"Enter then it is the same thing. " At
this moment another soul arrived, who
begged Brahma to allow him also to en
ter. "Softly, softly have you been in
Purgatory yet?" "No; but neither has
that other fellow he died the same day
1 did," "Very true, but he had been
mamed." "Married, indeedr Why
have been married three times. " "Away,
then, to the lower regions," said Brah
ma, sternly: "Paradise is not made for
imbeciles. San Francisco Argonaut.
One Way of Eking- Out n Living.
A country-' parson in England eked
out a small income by sending begging
letters all over the country. He has
mailed fully 125,000 of them during fif
teen years; ' his "wife has sent 11,000
more, and his children, as soon as they
could write, spent a great part of their
time in writing appeals for money, Re
sponses were received with cash from
about one person in fifty. " One gentle
man was generous enough to send $25,
000 to the begging clergyman. Yankee
Blade. .
Democratic State Convention.
A democratic Btate convention will be
held in the city of Portland, Or., April
1, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the pur
pose of placing in nomination two can
didates for congress, one-supreme judge,
one candidate in eacn judicial district
for circuit judge and prosecuting attor
ney ', to be voted 'foi'at the coming June
election, and such other ' business as
may properly come before said conven
tion. ne various counties are entitled
to representation in said convention as
follows :
Baker 7 Linn 16
Benton. Malheur 3
Clackamas 11 Marion is
Clatsop 8 Morrow 5
Columbia ; 3 Multnomah 42
oob . rout..... 9
Crook -. 7 Sherman 2
Curry.: ...2 Tillnlnnnlr 9
Douglas 11 Umatilla '.'.'.'.'.'.la
Gilliam 4 Union 15
uruut..., r. a waiiowa..
"arney 4 Washington.. 8
jacKson 11 Wasco 9
jgsepnine o lamniU 8
Klaainath . '. 8
Lake 3 Total 205
lmuk la
It is recommended, unless otherwise
ordered by the local committees, that
the DrimarieS in tha vnrinnn mnntioa Ko
held on Saturday, the 9th day of April,-
nuu me county conventions on ihurs-
aay-April 14, 1892. .
By order of the democratic state cen
tral committee. -
B; Goldsmith, Chairman,
A. Noltnek, Secretary.-
Call for a Republican State Convention.
A republican convention for the state
of Oregon, is called to meet in the city
of Portland on Wednesday, the 6th day
of April, 1892, at 11 o'clock a. m.r for
the purpose , of nominating, candidates
for the office of Supreme Judge; two
congressmen, - presidential electors,
members of the state board of equaliza
tion, and other district 'officers, and to
transact such other - "business ': as -may
properly' come ' before' ' the - convention.
The convention will consist of 233 dele
gates aniong the several counties as
follows: , i '
Baker',.....'... "...'.."6 Lane.".J, . .V.:..'.Al
Benton : ..'.-.-. .". 7 Han1:':.'.. 10
Clackamas .-. . ; 10 Malheur 3
Clatsop. ..10 Marion'.' . .'. . . '. 14
Columbia..-..-. -..5. Mutnomah ..40
Coos , 6. Morrow ........4
Crook..... :...3 Polk.... 6
Curry. .;. 8 Sherman;.; .- j&
Douglas., 9 Tillamock 4
Gilliam.'. .'. 4 Umatilla.: :- . 9
Grant .. 5 Union:-.;.. 10
Harney 4 Wallowa..'... ...4
Jackson ... .- 7 ; Wasco:.'.'. .......6
Josephine..- 5 Washington ..8
Klamath -. . . ..8 Yamhill. .-..:' .8
Lake. ...lr ... ...... ...8 - t : ; .
' .The same being one delegate at 'large
from each county, and one delegate for
every 200 votes, and one for every frac
tion over" one-half thereof;' cast-for Con
gressman at the June 1 election 'in : 1890.
- The committee recommended that the
Primaries be held oh Saturday,' March
19, "and the County Convention on Sat
urday, March 26," unless otherwise or-'
dered by theproper County Committees.
All voters who "favor the -republican
policy of internal improvements, protec
tion of American productions and labor,
and guarding sacredly the rights of every
American citizen at horned and abroad,'
are cordialjy invited to unite with us. '.
, Jambs Lotas.
Chairman Republican State- Central
Committee. '.'.'"
F. A. Moobe, Secretary. " -"
THI CHCBCHE8.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev, Father Bkojts
BUST Pastor. Low Mass -ererv Sundav n
7 A. M. High Mass at 10:30 i, M,- Vespers at
7p.ii. . ; , -
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching
in the Y. M. C.A. rooms every Sundav at "11
a. m. and 7 p.m. 8unday school immediately
after morning service.' J. A. Orchard, pastor. '
ST. PAUI8 CHURCH UDlon Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. Eli D.Butclifle Hector. Services
every Sundav at 11 A. X. and 7:80 r. if.-8unday'
acnooi: a. k. .Evening Prayer on Friday at
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tat-t-LOR.-
Pastor. Morninsr. serviceH everv Rh-
bath at the academy at 11 i. a. , babbath
School immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi
dence... Tnlon services in the -court house at 7
i . oi.
-CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev; W. C.
J , CVBTis, Pastor.' Services every Sunday at 11
A. at. and 7 r. M. Sunday School after momincr
service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
f E. CHURCH Rev. A. C. 8pencer, pastor.
IT A a Services every Bundav momins-. Sundav
School at 12:20 o'clock p. if. A cordial invitation
iB extended by both pastor and people to all.
SOCIETIES.
ABSEMBLY NO. 4827,. K. OF L. Meets in K.
of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7:30 p. m.
WASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
first aud third Monday of each month at 7
r.u. -
DAIXES ROYAL. ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7:30 r. M.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, L O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evenins- atT:30 o'clock, in K.
of P. hall, corner Second and - Court streets.
sojourning orotners are welcome.
H. Clough, Sec'y. H. A. Biixs.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in-
viieu. . ts. I. RJX,
D. W.yAUBE, K. Of R. and 8. C. C.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TE.MPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets
at K. ef P. Hall, Comer Second and Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at 7 :80.'
Georob Gibons,
W. S Myers, Financier. M. W.
XAS. NESMITH POST, No 32, G. A. R. Meets
every Saturday at 7:30 p. M., In the K. of P.
Hall.
B
OF L. E. Meets everv Sundav afternoon in
the K. of P. Hall.
CI ESANG : VEREIN Meets every Sunday
X evening in the K. of P. Hall.
BOF L. F. DIVISION, No. 107 Meets in the
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, st 7:3o p. h.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was nick, we gave her Caatoria.
When aha was a Child, she cried for Castoria, .
When she became Mias, she clung to Caxtori,
. When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria,
ART STUDIO.
Has opened an Art Studio, .
At the RESIDENCE of Mrs. HEPP
NER, on FIFTH Street, --
(East of the M. E. Church.)
Class days are TUESDAY, THURSDAY
and SATURDAY.
Samples oL Mrs. Bemi'sh's work mnv hp
SECOND ANNUAL MEETING.
Notice to the Stockholders of
The Dalles, Pfortiand and
Astoria Navigation Co,
rrHE" SECOND ANNUAL MEETiNO OP THTt
X stockholders of a he Dalles, Portland &
Astoria Navigation Company will be held In the
hall over the Chronicle office at Dalles Citv, Ore
gon, on Saturduy, April 4th. 1892, at 2 o'clock p.
m., for the purpose of electing officers for the
ensuing year, and the transaction of such other
business aa may legitimately come before the
mwiiug.
By order of ROBT. MAYS, President
3-2 JOS. T. PE IERS, Secretaiy.
The Euiropean House,
Corruga'ed Iron Building.
Union Street, near 3d, The Dalles, pr.
MRS. H. FRAISER, Prop.
NO CHINESE COOKING.
Chicken Dinner Daily. ' Quail on Toast,
. Mock Turtle Soup, and all the Lux-
uries of the . Season at the
shortest notice. -
Handsomely Furnished Rooms with or,
. " without Board. "
Terms to Suit Customers.
JOHNPASHEK,
1
Next door to Wasoo Sun.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
, - garments, and a fit guaranteed
. , . .. .each time. ,
HepkimriQ ancj Cleaning
? j- .-. Neatly and Quickly Done... .-
' - :.! ' . - v'". r Til
la oalled to the fact that.
LDealer in Glass, 'Lime, Plaster; Cement
, - ana uuuding Material of all kinds. : ,
Carrie tne Finest I.ine of 1,;;
Pictuies
: To bfrfoand iu the City.
72 Lriashington Street.
iFGlliti
Miil?
m liiiuj
Haah Glenn,
FREtfCJl & CO.,
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
" 4 :- Eastern States.
Sitrht Ezchancre and Tolmmnlin
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis; San Francisco," Portland Oregon.
Dcaiuo nan., ana various points in Or
egon and Washington
Collections made at alL ooints on fa v.
orable terms. ,
J. S. BCHEHCK, '
: President..
H. M. Beau.
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
"HE DALLES.
OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
uran or unecK. ,
Collections made and proceeds promptly
ICUUtlCU Uil UftT Ut VUUCCUOn.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. " DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. " . Jxo. 8. ScnENXK.
Ed. M. Williams, . Geo. A. Lierb.
II. M. Bball.
FARMERS' BOARDING HOUSE
AND .'.
MRS.. A. J. OBARR. Proprietor
. Meals 25 cents. Lodging 25 cents.
Table well supplied with everthing in market.
uuuuriHum Deua aa any in tne city.
Second St., near Madison. -Dalles City
Jacob Moser
Has opened a shop in the .building im
mediately east of Skibbe's Hottl,
fob
Making; and; Repairing :
"t5",.j!ApiES,iia GENTLEMEN'S .. ;
. BOOTS AND SHOES.
First-Class Work and Lo Prices
2-27tf guaranteed. .
MRS. C. DAYIS
Has Opened the
In the New- Frame Building " on :
SECOND STREET, Next to the
Diamond Flouring Mills.
First Class Meals Furnished at all Hours
Only White Help Employed.
STAGY SH001J1,
TiXB w WatcixniaRBr,
Has opened an office for Cleaning and
All work guaranteed and .
, promptly attended.
AT C. E. DUjlUJUttS OIiD STHJID,
' Co. Second and Union Streets."
W. E: GARRETSOH.
Mm-Jeweler:
' i SOX.K AGENT FOB THE
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry x Made to XDrder,
138 Second mt.. The Dalles, Or.
, G. WJohnston.&.Son.
GarpsntBFs auuoiiners,
Shop afNoMfiMStrw
All Job Work ' promptly attended
and estimates given on all wood work.
Carpets take up, cleaned and pat down,
also Closets and Chicaners cleaned
.on Bhort notice at reasonable
'- ': rates. S - .
' Orders received through the postoffice
GRANT MORSE
1016-tf- -
REVERE
RESTAURANT
ROBT. TVT A."2"S-
MAYS. &
SALE AGENTS FOR
C
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STOVES AND RANGES.
Jew ett's Steel Raies, andMarlson's ani Bopton's Furnaces.
-. We. also keep a large and complete stoek of
Hardware, Tinware, Granite,
liarbecl Wife, Blacksmiths' Coal, Pumps, Pipe;
Packing- Plumbers Supplies, Guns,
Ammunition and Sporting Goods.
Plumbing, Tinning,
: Machine Work a Specialty.
COK. SECOND AM) FEDERAL STS.,
Gr
eat Bargains !
Removal ! Removal I
, On account of Removal I will sell my
entire stock of Boots and. Shoes, Hats
and. Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv
ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures,
at a Great Bargain. Come and see
my offer.
GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL.
125 Second Stirect,
. COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
Boots and Shoesr
Full Assortment of the1. Leading Manufacturers.
Cash Bayers mill, save money by examining oar stock
. ' . . "
and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
H. Herbring.
. The Dalles Mercantile Co.,
- : . Successors to BROOKS & BEERS, Dealers In
General Merchandise, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, BobtSj Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. :
G-roceries,
Provisions,
HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Hates.
Free' Delivery to Boat and Curs and all parts' of the City
' . 39b and 394 Second Street
H, C. NlELS6Nt
Clothict?
BOOTS AND , SHOES, ;
Hats and! Gaps,- Truns andValises,
Gfrexits' FurnJ
COBNEB OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON,
PAUL KREFT CO..
-U1UH IN-
Paints, Oils, Glass
" And the Most Complete and the Latest
Patterns and Designs in
Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None
but the best brands of -the Sherwin-Williams
Paint used in all our work, and none but the
most skilled Workmen employed. ' All orders
promptly attended to 10-17-d
Agents for Masnry Liquid Paints. No chemi
cal combination or soap mixture. A first class
article in all colors. .- r
Store and Paint Shop comer Third and
Washington Streets
Xj. CItOTrV M.
CROWE,
THE CELEBRATED
CHattetOak,,
Blueware, Silverware, Cutlery,
G-un Repa,iring and Light
THE DALLES, OREGON.
The Dalles.
Hardware,
Flour, Bacon,
fTi 1rs
THE DALLES, OREGON.
TheOld termaiiia Saloon.
JOHN D0NAV0N, Proprietor
The best quality of Wines, Liquors and
Cigars, Fabst Milwaukee Knicker
bocker 1 and Columbia Beeri,
Half and Halt and all kinds , ' " '.
of Temperance Drinks. -
ALWAYS ON HAND
and
Taildi?