&UU 1llllbtJ UUUI UUl'UlilUlEu f " O "w v w alum - - i. ....... . I J.nA. IV fl JL O r no iia ioc ii3iir i :nirnntDia Tha bmnu nf hnku ,r i -. . . mwin i tbj-i ih h - - -r-, . OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. - ' -. BY , . - THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Wastainjrto-v Streets The Dalles, Oregon. Terms of Subscription Per Year T. ..16 00 Per month, by carrier rT.. 50 Single copy 5 STATE OFFICIALS. Governot... Pennover Secretary of State G. W. McBride Trwurarpr Phillio MetHChan Bupt. of Public InHtruction E. B. MoElroy 'waters. jj; Mitchell Congressman B. Hermann 8tate Priuter Prank Baker COOTY OFFICIALS. County Judire C. N. Thombory Sheriff I. L Cates Clerk J. B. Crossen Treasurer Geo. Ruch (H' A. Leavens wmmissioners. ., Frank Klncaid Assessor John E. Barnett Surveyor K.Y. Sharp tjupennieuaem oi ruouc scnoois. . . iroy oncuey Coroner William MicheU A few days ago the Time-blountaineer, in a moment of thoughtless candor spoke in a complimentary manner of our new water system. When the Chronicle commended the paragraph the paper practically ate its own words by the followingcompressed tissue of falsehoods : "It must be understood that the pres ent syBtem of water works new mains in the lower town was only adopted by the water commission after a million dollars worth of property had been des troyed bv the flames bv reason of the council adopting an inadequate means of . .r i i i r i j 1 1 ore protection last year. Alter wiuit me Timet-Mountaineer had told them several times might happen, did happen, they adopted a further extension of the water . system to mat parLoi tne city oeiowtne bluff ; but it was a case of locking the stable door after the horse was stolen." . The Cheosiclk dislikes immensely to be compelled to notice the statements of a paper whose editor is wholly under the control of another whose bidding he is forced to do, even to bis own financial and moral ruin. But this much must be repeated and the man does not live who can prove it false: The cornpettion of the water works was delayed as much as a year by the man whose collar the Times-Mountaineer wears. One veto after another, of ordinances passed by a unan imous council delayed the work, while the man who vetoed every measure for the furtherance of the work had the rise. for all that time, of more than $100,000 of the people's money without hav- , ing to pay a cent of interest, . When vetoing ordinances could no lon ger be resorted to, an action at law was begun against the cit3', and hundreds be lieve that the plaintiff in tbe'feuit and the man who did the vetoing were in full sympathy with each other, or rather that .the former was at the bottom of the whole business. Be that as it may, the work was delayed till the fire came and destroyed a million dollars' worth of city property, and no man on the footstool of the Almighty is responsible, to half the extent, for' this destruction of property as is the man who did the vetoing, nnless it be the man who is servile enough to be . his apologist. "Oregon will be much concerned in the information which comes from Tacoma to the effect that the wheat weevil has appeared in countless numbers in the Cascade outmeal mill there. These des tructive insects, it is claimed, have been brought o Tacoma in a consignment; of wheat shipped from San Francisco. This is the first appearance of the weevil at that port. It is claimed that it could not have been imported from western Washington, on account of certain cli matic conditions. - These insects were first discovered about a year ago in . the oatmeal mill, but the fact was kept very quiet, as grain men claim it would ad vance insurance on cargoes, if its pres ence were known. A Buffalo, N. Y., paper notes the fact that Gen. I'oe of the-U. 6. Engineering department, opened -on the -4th inst. bids for contract to supply -valves and valve frames for the hew 800- foot lock in the Soo canal,' which reminds as that this dtire canal was built -by contract and that as far as tli- magnitude of the work i concerned the Cascade locks are sim ply nowhere.' 'What was done there can be done here,-the "Majah-to 'the contrary .notwithstanding. - - - . . v.- All reports concerning the-'favorable situation of affairs -at. .Astoria are on firrned today- by private dispatch from! -HonI. -W, Case AU the, financial busi- new is now i fixed; rail the ; stock sub scribed ;iand The Dalles - joins - with the seaport city- of Oregon . grand i and hearty "rejoicing. This-, time Astoria wins. No matter what may be said ' to ine contrary;-'--.''-!---i-11 '.1- .'-TJp to date the present house of .repre sentatives stands- pre-eminent, as Ihe-on which has coat, the- country the .most and transacted the least amount of busi ness- in a" given time. In both these -particulars it has a record beyond any legislative body that eer . sat' in' the United States. . ' " The Attorian notes the singular com ' mentary on our Oregon statutes that lies ' in the fact that the' only-two things that the law demands the applicants - shall possess good . moral character for the possession of a saloon license and a per mit to carry a gun." Be Carry Toilet Ci The tongue of the hive bee is a most elaborate structure, admirably fitted for helping to pump np nectar. The wax producing organs of the bee are oertain glands on the underside of the abdomen, which are surmounted by thin plates, on which the wax is deposited in , flakes, iikN miniHtur Hah- scales. It is taken from these- plates by a pair of shears- or cutters.' adxairably adapted 1 for the pur pose and formed between two joints of the hind legs. It is passed to the month, where it is chewed and rendered plastic by the jaws. The hind legs have many beau tiful structures and modifications fitted for gathering pollen and cleansing the beek while on the front legs there is a .regular comb- and -"brush, admirably adapted - for - cleaning the attennas or feelers, which are very delicate and im portant sense organs. Boston Trau script. . ' , - - -. ' -. -.-.. . .. Too Late. . During my second year at the Jeffer son Medical college, in Philadelphia. I had for a classmate a regular lank head One of the professors was in the habit of taking the boys unawares and qmsmim them. Hp Raid to this chap nw ila. "Hiw lunch is a rtrtse of ?" giving the ttH-htrical tiaine r croton oil.- ---A teatqxKinful."" wa the reply. The professop made no comment, anil the fallow soon realized that he haul nuiritu a mistake. After a quarter of an honi" tie fiai'l. "Professor. I want to chrtiige my -unttwer to that . question "It's too late, Mr. rsponded the profes.sor, looking at his watch, "your patient s been dead fonrteen minutes. Cor. New York World. (rent t-iiat Development. An extraordinary development is tak ing place in the coal fields of West York shire. England, and it is expected that the mines of that region will reach an annual capacity of :?UKH),000 tons within the next three years. New York Jour nal. . . . ; Late Importations. ' Byrne Floyd & Co., leading wholesale ana retail druetrists of The Dalles, have. in addition to other lines of goods, just openea a splendid stock oi combs and brushes. . You should - inspect these goods before purchasing. " 2-24-dtf "Water Notice. On and after April 1st parties pntting in or uamg water ciosets wiin a contin uous stream of water, will be charged $5.00 per month. Patent shutoff 's at the old rate. Bj order of the Board. 3-7-0t . C. L. Phillips, Secretary. Keuralgrla Cared In IS 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 bv Ulakeley & Houghton, druggists. :-' - - Kotlce. All Dalles' City . warrants registered prior to cepiemoer l, iyu, will be paid if nresented at m v nfrira- '- TntaroBt wasAa from and after this date. " Dated February 8th, .1892. . O. KlNEBSLY, tf. ' Treaa. Dalles City. ? . , -': ' Kest Tonic. t - . ' " Byrne, Floyd & Co., the leading whole sale and retail druggists of The Dalles, have today received their second large invoice or xsest ionic. 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. ' C. F. STEPHEN'S, . DEALER IN Clothing Boots. Shoes. Hats. Etc - Fanctif Iqood0, Ilotiori, Btm., Bio., Ktc.' 1 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank, Dalles City, Oregon. DISSOLUTION KOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing be tween J. A.' Orchard and U: 8. Becknell, j: i i i . i to tuns ust uiHHoivea oy mutual consent. J. A. Orchard will continue the business, pay an aems ar.d collect all accounts. Dated, March 11th, 1892. i- J. A. Orchard, 3-12d6t ; - U. 8. Bkckmblx. . TXvrT-K. :('. : To "whom 'it 'may1 concern: Having MVSTAd mv -utlt'.nrhi'n iwlafciAn v itb Mr.'U..Br cknelli I take much pie leas lira in tfVtmmnnirlivw Kim i rA wvaKhIa of this city as M thoroughly hortest and're- liahln vAntlmnan. .' T -jshalt ' lmcra , ha pieasea to xoow of his welfare and pros- "J- .1. " '4H USU4ASD 3-12dlt k . -.'' - -1 Dissolution Notlo. ... ;' Notice is hexebv friven to whoin it mn concern that the undersigned - partners uuing- uuBinesa niraer t ne -nrm --name ot E. Jacobson-fc.Co., at. Dalles jCjty, i Ore--gon, have by-mutual, consent, ,fbis yiay dissolved the said partnership, AJ. .W. Condon having isold his said partrrership interest to Otis 8. Savage, who- will con tinue the business under .the old firm name with E. Jacobeen. . Dated Dalles City, March 12, 1892 - - V J. W. Condon, ; ' . ' K.-Jacobsen. . ' ' ' . ' NOTICB.' - - ' To whom it may corcern: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, hav ing this day sold his interest in the partnership doing business under ;the firm name of E. Jacobeen & Co., ! will not be responsible for any indebtedness in the name of said firm'from and after this date. ,'; Dalles City, Oregon, March 12th, 1892. . " - J. W. "Condon. -Dry Goods ST. PETER'S CHURCH Ker. Father Brons 6BBST Pastor. Low Mku pvon- flnndav.mL , High Mass at 10:30 AT :Vaipst, ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching in the Y. II. C. A. rooms verv Snndav nt ll a. m. and 7 p. m. Bondav mohtMit' imjxMvli&telv after morning service. - i. A. Orchard, pastor; i VJ i rAuii'o u haj nj man. street, opposite O Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Suteliffe Rector: Brjrine every Sunday at 11 a. nv. and 7:30 r. M. Bunday School 9:45 A. M. E vetting Prayer on Frtdavat FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev; p. D. Tat-, LOR. Pastor. Mornimr -aervicfHt evwv.-Rnh. bath at the academy at 11 A. m.-. Sabbath Dcnooi immeaiaieiy alter morning services. Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi dence. Union services in the court house at 7 CONGREGATIONAi CHURCH Rev. W. C. Curtis, Pastor?- Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 r. u. Sunday School after morning erviee. - titrangers cordially invitocL, Seats tree. M. . E, CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spknckr, pastor. . Services every Sunday morning. .Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r. M. A cordial invitation is extended by both pastor and people to alL SOCIETIES. A SSEMBLY NO. 4827. K. OF Moot, In V . of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes- aaya ot eaoa monu at 7:M p. m. WASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets first and third Mouday of each month at 7 TVALLE8 ROYAL ARCH CHAPTKR vn a XJ 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. u. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome. H. I'louoh, See'y. H. A. Bli.ls,N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Schanno's buildiug, corner of Court and Second streets. Sojourn Ing members are cordially in vited, w. 8. CBtK, D. V .Vavjbb, K. of R. and S. C. C. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION will meet everv Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Meets at K. of P. Hall, Corner Second and Court Streets, Thursday evenings at 7 :30. George Gibons, W. 8 Myers, Financier. M. W. TAS. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets everj' Saturday at 7:30 P. M., in the K. of P. Hall. B OF L. E. MeetSevervSnnilMV afternoon in the K. of P. Hall. C-1ESANG VEREIN Meets everj- Sunday T. evening in the K. of P. Hall. BOF L. F. DIVISION", No. 167 Meets in the K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes day of each month, st 7 :3i p. M. ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby waa olck, ire gave her Castorls. When she vras a Child, she cried tor Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castori ART STUDIO. 3VExr. -A.. U 33 3VT X IS XX - - Has opened an Art Studio, At the RESIDENCE or Mas. HEPP . ITER, on FIFTH Street, . (East of the M. E. Church.) Class days are TUESDAY, THURSDAY , . .. and SATURDAY. Samples of Mrs. Remish's work mnv ho seen at the store of Paul Kreft die Co. 3-3dtf SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. JMotice to the Stockholders of The Dalles, Portland and : Astoria Navigation Co, THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of -The Dalles, Portland fc Astoria Navigation Company will be held in the hall over the Chronicle office at Dalles City, 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 as may legitimately come before the meeting. By order of . ROBT. MAYS, President -3-2 .. JOB. T. PE I ERS, Secretary. , The European House, , , . Corruga'ed Iron Building. Union Street, near 2d, The Dalies, Or. MRS. H. FRAISER, Prop. NO CHIN E8K COOKING. . Chicken Dinner Daily.-; Quail on Toast, - Mock Turtle Soup, and all the Lux uries of the Season at the ; j,, ...... shortest notice. . Handsomely Furnished Rooms with or - : . -without .Board, .. Terms to Suit Customers. ::; JQHN PASHEK, i cW - Tailor, tf) ;Hext door.to.Wasca Sun. r. i , ,v ... r. j Madison's Latest System used in cutting? garments, and a fit tcuaranteed - ' '' - "-each time.-j -, . - k lepaif ing and Cleaning - :,.vlfMitly and Quickly Done.' i ' '-" " ' - , -r ' Ul t ; :. j-l '-" ' YOUH ATTEI1TI0U ,1s called the fact that t Dealer in Glass, Lime,-Plaster, Cement .. and Building Material of all kinds. , , -rrr-CJarrle .th Klnest Line of , To be foond in the City. 72 LUashington Street. Hagb Glenn, FICIU res iiiniimm rw liiuuiuuiy RANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proors K - (Sttccessors to . R. Craa.) - V-' Manufacturer of the finest French and Home Made i,,..-., East of Portland. DEALER IN- an furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail Of-FHSH OVSTBfS-l In Every Style. 104 Sjecond street. The Dalles. Or. GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH . . , ING LINE, (5alf amd See: me Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices wnicn aety competition. Other goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, Second st.. The Dalles. Sole Agent for H'ANNAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia, Pa. j&fap Ifon Wanted. The undersigned will pay FIVE DOLLARS PJER TON FOR ALL KINDS OF WAGON AND MA CHINE SCRAP-IRON, rT- Delivered in The Dalles up to April 1st, at Beers & Williams' Hay Yard. Ko stove Cast ings wanted.;. 8. FRICHTKR. . U.J . Successors to C.-K. Dunham. - - - .' - - . J .: .' ' : - -n f ' t Druggists and Chemists Pure Dnip ani Medicines. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. -TUB DALIES, OREGON. AND OYSTER HOUSE. One of the Finest Cooks 1b The Dalles. All Work done by White Help. Next door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s' Drug Store. . - 85 Union St., The Dalles. Just Opened. Ittrs. A. JOflES' - Proprietor. Everything the Market ArFordSrUt Reasonable Hates. MRS. LOCHHEAD!S - Painting CLASS ! ' ; , rWill meet on Tuesday and - Friday Morningaat 9 o'clock and pn , Wednesday and Frjday Aftfrnoons, at .2 o'clock, " . , Orders token in all branchea-of .Paint ine. -'A fall line, of New Stddiea for Bale or to rent. Studio at the residence of Mr. GP.r-Moran,poier.jfhirdnd ,R. B. JHOPP; LiVery, Feed1 and Sale ITorses JBought and Sold on uommtssionanajuoney Advanced on Horses - Left fori Sale. " ' '' -OFFICE OF- . The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line Staare Leaves The Dalles Every Morning at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7;00. -All freight must be left at R. B. '.- llood's oflice the eve . " ning before. --j ; 4 R. B. HOOD, Proprietor.-' , Opposite old Stand. . The Dalles, Or, Byrne FlniiiURn MAYS & SALE AGENTS FOR u 1 fleonr and STOVES AND RANGES. Jew etrs Steel Ranges, ani Riciarison's ani Bopton's Fnrnaces. We also keep a large and complete stock of Hardware, Tinware, Granite, Blueware, Silverware, Cutlery, Barbed J Wire, Blacksmiths' Coal, Pumps, Pipe, Packing, Plumbers ' Supnlies, - Guns, Ammunition and Sporting Goods! Plumbing, Tinning, Machine Work a Specialty. COR. SECOND AND FEDERAL 8TS., D. BUNNELL, Pipe WorR, Tiii Repairs af MAINS TAPPED Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss' Blacksmith Shop. Gre at Bargains ! Removal I Removal I On accountpf Removal I will sell my entire-stock of Boots and. Shoes, Hats atid Caps, Trunks and. Valises, Shelv ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer-; GREAT REDUCTION 1 1st RETAI L. J. FRE 125 Second Street, HEW FjILL HP WIHTEB DRY GOODS COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Glothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes. Full Assortment, of .the Csh Bayers mi j nd prices before .-' The Dalles Mercantile Co, - - '.- '-. Successors to BROOKS &. BEER8. Dealers In s , J . .'. General MerGhandise,Staplend .Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, SteHatsLCaps, etc. G-roceries, J ; : , , Hardware, -Provisions, v . . . : -Flour, Bacon, HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE ,. , . Of all..Kinds at-IweftMarket .Ites.- (. , Free Delivery to Boat and ' J. I ' 390 and 394 hi. C. NLEfcSe, Clothier anclTlor, : QOTS AND SHOES," Hats and Caps, Trims and Valises, r. Ct-oxxtsi JFurn 1 ft"tn lug O-oods, CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, ! THE DALLES, OREGON! CROWE, W THE CELEBRATED ChattetOak,, G-un Repairing arid Light THE DALLES, OREGON. UNDER PRESSURE. The Dalles. Leading Manufacturers. : ng up stock purchasing "esemhere. (0011 H. HerJring, r -( . ?. 5... .". Curs and-iall parts . pf the .City Second Street