The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 09, 1892, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered a the PostofBoe at The Dalles, Oregon,
as aeeond-class matter.
rXoeal Advertising.
10 Cents per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cento
per line (or each subsequent insertion.
Special rates (or long time notices.
All local notices received later than 3 o'clock
will appear the following day.
TIME TABLES.
Tbe Dalles, Portland & Astoria Ha v. Co.
The boats o( The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co. will commence running on Mon
' day, Feb. 15th, and until further notice nnder
the following schedule.
. 8teamer "DALLES CITY" leaVe. ,
PORTLAND at 6 A. M: - ' . .
- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays : .
CASCADES at 10: SO A. M. :
Moatdays, Wednesdays and Fridays: ;
' Steamer "EEGULATOB" leaveg .
TBI DALLB9 at 6 A. M.;
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays :
CABCADKB at 1 P. M.;
Tneadaya, Thursdays and Saturday :
B. F. IAUGHUN, General Manager.
Railroads. :
' BAST BOUND.
. No. 2, Arrives 12:01 A. at. Departs 12:08 a. m.
" 8, " 12 : SO r. M. " 12: 50 p. M.
WIST BOPND.
No. 1, Arrives 4:2S A. sr. Departs 4:30 a.'ii.-
" .7. ." 6:00 p. M. v. . s-. ." . : 6:20 P. Ji.
one for the west at 7-00 a. M., and one for the.
east at 9:15 A. M.
. STAOKS.
Prineville, via: Bake
; For
pven, leave daily
At ft A
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
.dally at6i.li:
For DUlur, mngsier, namic, napiuiua, vvunii
8 prln rs pnd
Tygu v miey, leave aaiiy (except
finndav) at 6 A
For Goldendale, Wash., leave every day of the
week except Sunday at 8 A. M.
iunai
For
reek
offices (or all lines at the Umatilla House.
Post-Ofllce.
omc HOURS
General Delivrey Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
-Money Order - " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sunday i U " 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.
CLOBINQ OF MAILS
' By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. in.
" " West 9 p.m. and 4:45p.m.
-, 8tage (or Goldendale 7:30 a. m.
" "Prineville ..5:30a.m.
. Dufur and Warm Swings ..5:30a.m.
tueaving lor A.yie at nurimuu . .o.ou a. m.
..6:30 a. m.
. vTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday.
" Monday Wednesday and Friday. '
'Except nunaay.
WEDNESDAY -
MARCH 9. 1892
C S. . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
WEATHER BUREAU.
Taa Dalles, Or., Mar. 9, 1892.
Pacific -)Rela- D.t'r So Htate
Coast bar. S tlve of S. of
Time. P Hum Wind P Weather
8 A. M. 30.08 43 84 Calm Clear
8 P. M. 29.97 64 47 " "
'Maximum temperature, 65 ;- minimum tem
erature, 39.
.Height of Kiver, 11 a. m 3.5 feet;
Change in past 24 hours. . . . t 0.1 leet.
Total precipitation from July 1st to date, 9.16;
' average precipitation from July 1st to date, 11.4.r;
total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to Aaje, 2.29;
Inches.
W KATHEK PROBABILITIES.
San Fbancisco, Mar. 9, 1892
FAIR
n eather forecast till S p
m.
Wednesday;
Fair weather,
cooler.
Kebkham.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Men. W. McD Lewi9 of ' Wapinitia,
. an tha city. - '
C. J. Bright, the Wasco attorney,
IS
registered at the Umatilla house.
Superintendent Troy Shelly returned
last night from a trip to Hood Kiver.
Mr. Kerns, tbe livery-man, was . a
.passenger to Portland today by tbe
Regulator.
. The People's party of Baker county,
hold their county convention in Baker
ity today. . "
I. J. Driver, A. E. Lake and James
-Woodcock of Warn ic, are at the Uma
tilla house.
ley hotel, passed through the city today
on a trip to Wasco.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Thorburn of King
for home this morning.
The democrats and republicans will
both hold their county convention in
Crook county on the same date, the 2nd
of April.
State Senator Dodson and Henry Rust
of Baker city, have turned loose about
twenty Chinese pheasants on the Rust
farm three miles from Baker City.
Last night's mail and express, due
here at 11:20 from -the west, did not
reach The Dalles until 7 a,m. today, in
consequence of a burned bridge, twenty
. miles below this city.
.Diphtheria has again visited Prineville
nd taken away the two children of Mr,
and Mrs. E. H. Sparks. One was a boy
of eight years . and the other a girl of
five. Both were buried in the Priner
Tille cemetery on the 2nd instant
' Four cars of beef cattle and one of
horses from Baker City passed through
tbe city this morning on the way to
Portland. A train of 15 cars .of beaves
from Huntington, passed through last
night on the way to Puget Sound.
Messrs. Newt, and Sam Campbell
nave determined to abandon the art
' preservative and have purchased the
Columbia Candy Factory of W. S. Cram
The Chronicle heartily wishes them
abundant success in their new business.
The attention of Judge Thornbury . in
the county coprt has been given to mat
ters in probate this week. The commie-
missioners are today sitting with him
. and the usual routine' of county bust
'iiesa is under consideration. Aiucn of
the time will be taken up in the dis
cu9sion of roads, especially the" proposed
grade up'Tygh hill.
. R. G.v Sigman one of Dufut'a solid
farmers was in town today. -
Geo. Meader, one of Sherman county's
solid farmers is in the city today.
We , understand that the' Regulator
goes into daily service between here and
the Cascades tomorrow. -..
Several horses, tons of hides and pelts,
and a general miscellaneous cargo went
forward by the Regulator today., . . ..
The sum of $300 was subscribed in
ahput an hour this morning in this city
to the funds of the Tygh hill road. This '
makes over a thousand dollars in work
and cash now subscribed.
i
, The family of the late Mrs. Perry Wat-;
kins .desire to express their gratitude
and thanks to the many friends who ex
tended to them so much kindly ; sympa
thy during their late bereavement.
Frank Jay lies superintendent of the
Western Union telegraph . company,
from San Francisco,-accompanied by D.
R. Davis, superintendent of construc
tion, spent yesterday looking after their
interests here. '.. -:' '-- .
The revival meetings at ' the M. E. j
Church still continue with increasing
interest. Services tomorrow evening on
Influence" and every person in the
city that has any influence, is especially
invited to that service." '.
A visit to the recorder's office, today
found that officer dilligently making out
a list of the delinquent tax-payers of the
city The list will be . handed to the
marshal tomorrow and then delinquents
will "have to look out.
A gentleman sojourning in Dalles City,
whose daughter sent him some violets
from Portland, returns the compliment
this evening by sending in his letter
some peach and apricot blossoms,.' from
the garden of Mr. C. L. Schmidt of this
citJ'- .....
A. Watt, a bridge carpenter in the
employ of the Union Pacific met with an
accident yesterday near Hood River, by
having bis right thumb crushed between
some heavy timber. Mr. Watts came
up to The Dalles where his injury -was
attended to by Dr. Hugh Logan. .
Mr. Burdan, of Hood Kiver, nearly
broke all the betting fraternity of The
Dalles today on the definition of the
words choir and quire. Both have the
same meaning, according to Webster,
when applied to a chorus of singers.
But in all well regulated printing offices
there is a uniformity in the., distinction
which makes it very rare to see the word
quire referring to to a choir, or party of
singers.
The county court has agreed to appro
priate $2000 of the two mill, tax for - the
Tygh hill grade. The committee, ap
pointed to attend the court, in the, in
terest of the new grade, consisting of
Hon. McD Lewis, A. E. Lake, John
Hollingsbead, M. J. Anderson and Kobt.
Kelly desire to sincerely thank the
court and the people-of The Dalles for
their libei al appropriation and contri
bution. " -
Mr. Black man, one of the enterpris
ing merchants of Heppner, was in the
city yesterday, enroute to the consolida
ted city, on purely matters of business.
When questioned by a representative of
the Chronicle about the report of his
candidacy, on the democratic ticket, for
representative to congress, Mr. Blackman
saw: "iou may sav that 1 have no
aspirations for political honors; that! I
am not tbe mayor of Heppner, nor do I
expect that my name will tie brought
before any convention for any nomina
tion whatever."
The Times-Mountaineer said yesterday
The fire-plug, at the corner of Second
and Court streets was tested this morn
ing, and with two host attached threw
streams a long distance" You bet it
did, and just how near the Mountaineer
press came of never recording this con
fession of the excellence of our water
system may be gathered from a fact that
has just come to the Chronicle's knowl
edge. The -new reservoir is only about
two-thirds full of water and not nearly
the whole pressure was turned on the
pipes when the test was made. Had the
whole pressure been turned on and the
hose turned toward the Mountaineer office
there would now be nothing left of it but
the baseless fabric of a horrid nieht-
Another Hill In the Pathway of Life!
Born this forenoon to the wife of F
N. Hill, the genial agent of the Pacific
Express Co., a ten and a half pound
boy. The Chronicle extends congrat
ulations.
KABBlIIt.
On bunuay evening the 6th inst., at
the O'Dell school house, East Hood
River, by Bev. Troy Shelly, Miss Lela
Kemp to Chas. Peter O'Dell. The" cer
emony was witnessed by a large gather
ing of friends and neighbors who heartily
congratulated" the happy young couple
and wished them many happy days. -f
At their Old Tricks.
The exceeding smallness of the Union"
Pacific may be gathered from the fact
that they have adopted the plan of
charging through freight to The Dalles
for all goods carried by them from San
Francisco to Portland and consigned to
the D; P. & A. N. Co. ' A few days ago,
for example, a San Francieco house con
sighed to this office, via. the Union
Pacific boats to Portland, thence by the
new boats, a small box of printing ma
terial. The charges to Portland were
$2.55 while the rate is but $1.05. The ex
cess was the freight to The Dalles. In-
quiry at the Portland office elicited t the
reply that the Union Pacific was in ,the
carrying business and would., take .the
freight on to The Dalles without any ad
ditional charges, if the consignee so de
desired. The same treatment has been
accorded to several Other shippers. The
U. P. is determined to cut its own throat.
Its action is a 6am pie of highhanded and
arbitrary defiance of law and the
people's rights.. It is just such, treat
ment that has increased the demand for
an open river to the force of a cyclone.
Meanwhile shippers will do well to con
sign all freights that come by - way of
San Francisco to some responsible Port
land forwarding Company that will pay
the freight to Portland and see that they
are forwarded to The Dalles by the
people's boats. .
Something -new Pabsts 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
- 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 cent3. : Get some. 3-5w2td3teod
Miss Clara B. Story 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'a dry
goods store. - 2-3-tf
. The Havana 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, FlOvd & Co.'s. Call and try it.
2-24-dtf
: Saloon Business for Sale.
The fixtures and furniture of a first
class saloon, situated in this city, for
sale at a bargain. . Even-thing ready for
purchaser to commence business at once.
Apply to John. Barry at J O. Mack's,
171 Second Street. ...... 3-3-6t
.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.-6t - ' C. L. Phillips, Secretary.
Neuralgia Cured In 15 Minutes.
Mr. J. S. Sturtevant, editor of the
Waupaca (Wis.) Post, says: "Last night
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.
. 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. KlNEKBLY,
tfr
Treas. Dalles City.
Best Tonic.
Byrne. Floyd & Co., the leading whole
sale and retail druggists of The Dalles,
have today received their, second large
invoice of "Best Tonic-.- -Best Tome 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. O. Jones, publisher . of the Leader,
Mexia, Texas. '-In the-latter case I
used Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy, and
I think with considerable success, only
being in oea a uttie over two days,
against ten days for the first attack.
The second attack I am satisfied would
have been equaly as bad as the first
but for the use of this remedy, as I bad
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.' "
50 cent bottles for sale bv Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Hawk and Snake at It.
Mrs. W. P. L&aitter had an unusual
experience a few days ago. Aa the story
goes, she saw a large hawk descend to
the ground. As the hawk did not rise
after a short time she decided to investi
gate. On approaching the place the
hawk arose and perched upon a tree
near by. In a few minutes it descended
again. Mrs. Lasitter proceeded to the
place and found that the hawk had
tackled a large blacksnake. Its talons
were fast in tbe snake and the snake so
entwined about the wings and body of
the hawk that the latter could neither
disengage itself from the snake nor rise
with it. Mrs. Lasitter took advantage
or tbe situation, and arming herself
with a club killed both hawk and snake.
Oviedo (Fla.) Chronicle. .
Content of the Hopewell Mounds.
The report of the exploration of the
Ohio mounds by tbe World's Columbian
expedition survey, under the direction
of Professor F. W. Putnam, the field
work being in charge of Warren K.
Moorehead, says there were 26 mounds
in the group. Af - which -15 were ex
plored. There were, found 7,238 flint
disks, a 16-pound ax, 1 Pacific coast
stone bowl, 7 platform pipes, 2300 sheets
of mica, 7 by 8 to 12 by 15 inches; 60
copper spool shaped objects, 5,000 beads,
900 pearls;. 10 altars, some of which
were taken out entire; 500 wolf,' bear
and panther tusks and 120 human skel
etons, besides a vast number of miscel
laneous.:. .objects.1 American . Antiqua
rian. . ... - . .. ; - c .
' ': Horace Wllklns' tuckr
A wfle of lumber fell over on Horace
iWilkina, of ' Lushton Mills, on. Friday.
and his fellow workmen thought he was
killed, but. he" was extricated ajire and
unhurt, though unconscious. ' . Hia first
words on recovering consciousness were,
"It'a lucky for me that wasn't hard
wdod,r New York World.
A Large Calla Itly. ' V -:
Mrs. Williain Kelley, of Dyer Brook,
has a calla lily two years 'old which is
six feet high-, with stalks eleven inches
in circumference where they "leave the
earth. If it isn't the largest in Aroostook
county; then its owner doesn't know it,
Bangor (Me.) Commercial.
. Notice to Contractors. . : . ...
Sealed nmmula w?I1-Ka mh.....! a
.a " . w All
the office of ft 17. r;; Kr.no ti rw.iio.
until noon of Monday, next, March 14th!
. 1 "u..uv.viun Vi n luuuua-
tion and chimneys of the new Conereea-
.VHH. .,UUiu, w uuuii- iu lines city,
according to the plana and specifications
to be seen at the office of Crandall &
Burget, 165 Second street. Right to
reject any or all bids reserved.
Asaiea marcn tn, IS9U.
R. F. Gibons,
. B. S. Huntington,' ' . -v
3-8td ' ; Building Committee.
' Notice to Contractors: '
Notice ia herebv crivan tiat analarl hlrla
will be received nntnFridavM.Tnh lftn.
at 6 o'clock p. m., at the office of the
Sherman county bank at Wasco, Oregon,
for. .the erection of a one story brick
bank building 24x36 feet, according to
plana and specifications which- may be
aeen at the office of said bank. The
h&nBrinfP rnmnanr tt fnSoli 1. IimaI.
and rock upon the ground for bnilding
wio luuuunaou and me contractor to
furnish all Other malarial Tha hunlr-
ing company reserves the right to reject
any and all bids in their -discretion. 1
Bonds will be required.
-wat . , w. M. Barnktt, pres.
A Remarkable Cure of Rheumatism. .
Messrs. Caere and Sherman, of Alexan
der, Texas, write us regarding a re
markable cure of rheumatism there as
follows : r."The wife of Mr. Wm. Pruitt.
the Postmaster here had been bed-ridden
with rheumatism for. several vears.
She. could get nothing to do her-an w
;ood, -We sold her a bottle of Cham
terlain's Pain Balm and she was com
pletely cured by its use. We refer anv
one to her to vertify this statement." 50
cent bottles for ' sale, by . Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists. -. --.
NOTICE.
R. E. French has for sale a number of
improved ranches and unimproved
lands in tbe urass 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
borhood. His address is Grass Valley.
Sherman county, Oregon.
JOHN BOOTH.
AND OYSTER HOUSE.
One of the Finest Cooks in The Dalles.
All Work done by White Help.
Next door', to liyrne, Floyd & Co.s'
Drug Store.
85 Onion St., The Dalles
Just'OpenecL
JWrs.il JOKES - Proprietor.
Everything "the Market
Afibrds, at Reasonable
Rates. .
MPS. LOCHHEAD'S ;
Painting CliASS !
' 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 full line of New Studies for sale
or to rent. ' Stndio at the residence of
Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and
Liberty streets.
.Tilth Street Grade.'.- '
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Common Council of Dalles Cits is about to
?roceed to ettablinh by Ordinance thegTade upon
he following named street in raid Dalles City,
to-wit: On Fifth street from the west side 01
Union street to the east side of Washington st.
The erade of said street will be fixed with refer
ence to the supposed stage of low water In tbe
Columbia river, which is fixed at a point 52.X1
feet below tbe top of tne hydrant at the south'
west corner of i irst and Washington streets, in
said Dalles City, which point upon the Columbia
river is designated as the i nitial point from which
the elevations rereinafter stated are made. The
sauares -nifidd bv 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 uixl Union streets. 78 feet At
the intersection of Fifth and Court streets 73.S
feet. lAt the intersection of Ffth and Washington
streets 7 feet.' 1 he grades of the aforesaid street
from square to square shall be uniform and equal
The Dalles Restaurant
y order 01 the common iiuncu. - ,
. , . FRANK MEN EFEE.
" Recorder of Dalles City.
Dated this 4th day of Mtircb, lX9i 8-7dl4t
HEW ; BOOT 1 RflD SJ40E STORE !
STONEMAN & FIEGE,
114 SECOND STREET.
Our Stock has been most carefully selected for Comfort and
JJurability and will be sold at the lowest possible
- prices. Leather and findings for sale.
Repairing -Neatly and
D. BU IMN
. , - .
....... .
Pipe WoiK, TlR Repairs aoj Hoofii.
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & KussV
. .. - Blacksmith Shop.,
I. G. Iiekelsen,
-AGENT
U f II ill
Kranich J Bach
First
School Books, Bibles, Blank Books,
Music Books, Sheet Music,
Baby Carriages and
Jewelry.
THE DALLES,
J. O.
WHOLESALE
Finest Wines
Liquor
171 Second Street,
Frenchs' Block,
SPRING
-ARRIVING
E. Jacobsen & Co.'s.
Largest Line of. Baby Carriages,- Books, Stationery
and Musical Instruments.
162 Second Street.
Bgme,Ho!jil&Co.,
Successors to C. K. Dunham.
Druggists and Chemists.
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
THE DALIES, . OREGON.
Expeditiously Done.
. - . -
FOR-
piin
Organ,
Class Upright Pianos,
OREGON
MACK,
AND RETAIL
And Liquors.
The Dalles, Oregon.
STOCK
DAILY AT-
THE DALLES, OREGON.
r r Hnnn
Livery, Feed and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission andJuoney
Advanced on Horses
, : Left for Sale.
s OFFICE. OF -
Thft Dalles and iGoldendale Stah Line
- Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning
. r- at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7rf. All
.- : freight must be left at R. B.
; Hood's office the eve- .
. . -" nlng before..
' ' i-. " t f fL ' " ' f .ftl
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or.
Dealer