Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle. entered a the Postofflce at The Dallea, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising. 10 Cent per line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than S o'clock will appear the following day. TIMK TABLI8. The Dalles , Portland & Astoria flav. Co. The boats of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. will commence running on Mon day, Feb. 15th, and until further notice under the following schedule. Steamer "DALLES CITY" leaves fOBTLAMD at 6 A. M: Taesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays : VAnt AUBF at io:au a. h.: . MondaarstTadnasdays and Fridays: " f Steamer "BEGtTTLATOB" leaves ; TBR"OAliiEB'ate-l. M.: . - Mondays.. Wednesdays and Fridays? CABCADK8 BtlP. M i H 'i f ' Taeodays, Thursdays and Saturdays : "''--'b. f. IACGHMN, General Manager. , Railroads. BAST BOUND. No. 2. Arrives 12:01 A. . Departs 12:08 A. M. 8, " 12:30 P.M. " 12:50 P.M. WEST BOUND. No. 1, Arrives 4:i A7mv . Departs 4:80 A. M. " 7, " 6:00 P, . t ' : 6:20 P. 9fi. Two locai freights that carry passengers leave one for the west at 7 00 a. m., and one for the east at 9:15 A. K. STAGES. For Prinevllle, via. Bake Oven, leave dally at 6 a. m. For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave daily at 6 a. m. For Dufur, Klngsley, Wamic, Wapinitia, Warm Springs iid Tygh Valley, leave daily (except Bandav) at 8 A. M. For Croldendale, Wash., leave every day of the week except Sunday at 8 A. M. Odious for all lines at the Umatilla House. l'ost-Offlce. OFFICE HOURS General Delivrey Window.. . 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sunday G ! " a. m. to 10 a. m. CLOSING OF MAILS ' - By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. in. " " Went tfp. id. and 4:45 p.m. Stage for Goldendale 7:30 a.m. ... "prine-ille.r . 5:30a.m. " Dufur and WarmSprings ..5:30a. m. ' ff-eavlng for I.yle & Hartland. .5:30 a. m. . Antelope 6:30 a.m. Except Sunday.- - Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. " Monday Wednesday and Friday. SATURDAY MARCH 12. 1892 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU. THB Dalles, Or., Mar. VI, 1892. Pacific H Rela- D.t'r W g State Coast BAB. tive of S. g of- Time. " Hum Wind P 5 Weather 8 A. M. 29.96 40 92 Calm Cli ar 8 P. M. 29.85 HiO B3 -" Cloudy Hon. F. P. Mays came up on the noon passenger today. ; ' J Doherty jastice fees. . Ernest Jensen witness. T T T ax " High Prairie, Klickitat county. See the new ad today pf C. F. Stephens, who has recently opened a fine stock of goods, at the old stand of Mac Eachern & McLoed. The.' ChroxicLk was' 'pleased to see again oo the streets today, and looking as well as coutcf he expected, Mr. Groat, who lost his right-hand last Sunday by the accidental discharge of a gun. A banner was stretched across the street today frem the Chboniclb building to the A. M. Williams building bearing the legend, "Headquarters of the Young Men's McKinley Club." ;' AYni," Butler & Cp., have just received a large shipment of burned: lime. Par ties wild are about to buildT 'should call upon this firm as they deal in ' ail kinds of 1u Uder 'jjjn afceri al . See ad . today; Coroner Michell received today' a tele gram from a TJ. P. official at Cascade Locks stating that a man had been sev erely injured at the 55 mile post and re questing the" county authorities to at tend to' liiswanta otr his 'arrival by the mid-day passenger. When the man ar rived he was conveyed to a room in the Umatilla house where his injuries were attended to by Drs. Hugh Logan and O. D. Doane. : From the best information that could be obtained the man's name is James Woods, by occupation a laborer aged about 35 years. He' was run into this morning by the west bound passen ger, at a place about two . miles east of the Cascade Locks. After the injury he was picked up and taken to the.Cas-l- cades and then sent here on the next paseenger. The injuries appear to be chiefly about the head.' He has the use of his legs and ai-ms bu whether in ternally, it is impossible to tell at this writing. " " " '- - men. ' - , . - " In this city this morning, after an ill ness of several weeks, F. Dehm aged about 67 years. "The funeral will take place from the residence of the deceased on Monday next at 2 p. m. Peter 6 l8emanT:??? r .T Mrs Garretson " Joseph Chamberlain witness. . . S W Mason .supervisor. ........ J T Peters & Co lumber. Wat Butler & Co " R Rand & Son supplies. ........ E M Crosian subpoena. J H Cavenaugh witness. ........ John Thomas, juror ..- . IN Sergeant. ...i'.. ...... C, N Thornbury cash lent to school ." .' . .'1 J E Barnett assessor., A Keaton J P.--... ... .. M J Finlayson witness. . Lindsay Vandervert witness.-. . Mrs Bino . , ..:.'...;.-.... Henry E Carter M f . . . Geo Dumeit juror Charles Hixon " Jay Shaw " . . Joseph Sumner " ... Pierce Kimsey " Pierce Kimsey team Meston Pygert & Co supplies for clerk. . . .' ;. . .' Thee Migot error in fees. .... ..' Sinnott & Fish meals jurors. . . G D Barnard supplies 7 30 1 70 1 70 1 70 "170 1 70 3 20 28 25 10 54 5 80 14 1 34 2 2 . The lirst of the season ice cream and soda water at the Columbia -Candy Fac tory tomorrow. 3-12-lt. Maximum temperature, Al: minimum tem rature, 'J. Height of River, 8 p. m 5.2 feet; Change in past 21 hours 0.8 feet. Total precipitation from July 1st to date, 9.16; average precipitation from July 1st to date, 11.45; total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to utile, 2.29; Inches. WEATlHER PROBABILITIES. FAIR San- Fhancisco, Mar. 12, 1892. Weather forecast till 8 p. i Monday; Fair weather. Kerkham. LOCAL BKKVITIKS. Miss Alice Root of Mosier, is spending few days in this city visiting friends. The second medal contest will be given under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. at the court house, on the 23d inst. Paul Kreft and company are con stantly receiving new 'goods in their line. Just laid in 7000 rolls of fine wall paper. See ad today. Give them a call. The Congregational church services in the Court house Sunday, a. m., at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12:15.. Young People's society of Christian En deavor at 5:30 p. m. Sunday school concert at 7 p. m., in place of the usual union service. , "Yesterday the portage engine left the tracK at .tne lower incline owing to a stick of wood having fallen in front 'of one of the wheels. After' running '20 'or H) teet on tbe timbers the engine was stopped aad restored to the track with little delay and no damage. .Methodist services tomorrow in the new church as follows : Class at 10 a. m. Baptismal service at 11 ; preaching at .11:15, subject, JThe use of 'the Tongue. J Sunday school 12:S0;f Child- Ten's meeting, at 4 p.; m. f 'Epworth League 5:30; Preaching at 7, on "What is Christianity?" Tbe sheriff has borrowed a couple of Toting booths and intends setting them Tip in the county court - room wbere'nn opportunity will be given " to voters to learn how to vote under the new law, Deputy Sheriff Phirman says the demo crats intend to pratice on the new voting machine till they are able to knock out the republicans on the first foundV"As to the so called "booths" they are about as shabby looking things as one can well imagine," bpk they'll 36. - v :t ; J-neyj nave aiscovered a ghostrover'iri Tacoma that washes' the 'dishes. Now there is some style about a ghost , like that.' A departed spirit that revisits these glimpses of the moon and will wash the dishes thus combining the use iui ana tne ornamental in an eminent degree, is a handy thing to have in the house. If that ghost will come over here, he or she or it will not be long" in securing a job. The presum ption is that a ghost that will stand in and wash the dishes, will start the fire in the morn ing ana mignt ao other , household du- witness. - County Court Proceed lirgr. BILLS ALLOWED. Georire F Arnold. Juror T F Morris " .' J O Davis . " W Dickson " ; TG Condon " .. ...... Polk Butler " WLHendrix " .V V Winchell " II W Wells " H Sterhweis " ......... Geo A Liebe 'i ; P Nesson . '.' WC.Hansel " ........ D Creighton " XM Morgan " ..'.' John A Wilson " , W R Menefee " . Frank Chase " ........ Chas E Al ison " A D Savage " Hans Lage " H W Steel " H F Woodcock- - " DO Davis " T R Coon " " Richard Woodward " G W Renoe " W E Sylvester v -" Geo Nolan s " W N.Wiley LJ Klinger " O Mack C V Champlin " M V Harrison " J D.Roberts " W H Young, von now J Doherty " Nick Covish " I J Norman " J O Mack " Geo P Morgan " ......... Tom Allen - " Joseph Chamberlain" Koaeb u :! ' " Joe.-Crate , ; " arlE Frazier . " . I',.'. August conn Ralph Gibons " '. . . .Estate A J ijearv, recordinz of aeeas 14 00 Glass & Proudhomme, platts. . . instate ot A j ieary press and eylets Hneh Loaan witness. . Chboniclb Publishing Co., pub- Ushing. courti "proceedings O E"-Baya'rd insurance .w c Mays & Crowe supplies Electric Light company, bill for January Electric Light company, bill for February Chboniclb Publishing Co., book . Jor.aioclr instector Dallea Cityj Water Works water for January and February Geo D Barnard & Co., two assess ment rolls Jos T Peters wood I C Nickelsen supplies E Jacobsen " J P Mclnerney " Ward & Kerns team ' for grand jnry.. Maier & Benton supplies. . . Stripes Kinersly' 'medicines !: for , jail : . S . ; . ' T ; 3". I Dalles 'Publishing Co supplies - for clerk ; M T Nolan clerk and school superintendent..: Times-Mountaineer - supplies for clerk. 3 00 he 'scared of-: a ties... Nobody" should ii. mi; xacoma man in wnose nouse mat ghost manifests itself is playing in great luck. 11 00 16 00 16 00 17 00 6 20 15 60 12 20 9 00 6 20 12 70 6 70 19 20 17 00 14 80 4 20 22 50 19 20 15 00 22 00 8 20 18 60 22 60 8 90 12 20 9 20 6 20 9 00 6 20 8 '40 10 20 10 20 22 00 2 20 2 20 520 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 14 80 2 20 ; 2 20 - 2 20 2 20 4 40 7 60 6 00 5 00 6 25 100 00 61 38 24 00 24 00 l 2 00 10 00 48 00 5 50 3 00 11 80 8 25 6 00 !3 40 6 00 39 25 7 30 Kating Manners in 1350. In a description of . a dinner in 1350 there is no mention of the fork, and it is not certain that there was a knife for each person. The guests were placed in couples as far as possible, on the ground of their being mutually agree able, which was the more necessary, as in certain cases tbe porringer a bowl with ears for the soup had to serve two persons. If a persou preferred not to use his spoon,, or if - one -haa not been suppled him, he drank his soup from the por ringer held by one of tbe ears. Those present at tbe table put their bauds into the cotnmon difth to take such . pieces of meat "s- they preferred;: though it was not expected- they: would explore tho mass too thoroughly. This will pass for a description of the way a meal was eaten in an aristocratic- family in Europe lot! -years ; before- America was discov ered bfOoln'm bus." ' ! ' ! t 7 4 xura elegance -ox appoinonent 'ana mantiers was 'not 'found' lower down in the'caJr:iscale-'ln:'' families rof-? Jess wealth hahds"were" nofalways washed before eating, napkins were not supplied, and hot only were' meats taken with the 'fingers from 'the common dish, but the soup was placed upon - the table in a large vessel into which every one dipped his spoon and conveyed the liquid to his month- San Francisco Chronicle. for school sunt.'. ' 4 50 " for sheriff 4 00 C Welsh drawing jurors. . . 3 00 SE Bartmess assisting ' 1-50 J H;Dukea:.; j..": 1 50 D E Thomas making, jury list. . 2 00 W L vanderpool assisting 2 00 G W Johnston. 2 00 Chas Davis Kin rale v "makinir ' . . . jury list j.- t . 'S 60. S B Phillips assistisg.' 2 00 ElBoyton ' " "2 00 C D Doyle making jury list ' 3 00 Ben Southwell assisting ' 2 00 J R Doyle " 2 00 M M Cushing Dudley non resident- pauper. . . E Schuts J P fees. R V Gibons constable. . . .". . ... Major J WJngalls witness Henry Harper . " Albert Webster " ...... (To be continued.) 5 00 358 00 14 00 1 70 1 70 1 70 35 00 5 50 5 50 5 50 5" 50 5 50 2 50 16 00 -1 09 18 50 27 00 26 75 . 18 00 8 70 37 00 35 00 15 50 II 70 1 70 1 70 1 70 'I Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals-will be received at the office of R. F. Gibons in The Dalies, until noon of Monday next, March 14th, 1892V"fbf Ihd 'cehBtfficlioirrotrB'OBTid tion and chimneys of the new Congrega tional church, to be .built in" this city, according to the plans and specifications to be-seen "at tha.ofl3ce.of i CrandalkA Burget,' JJ6J5 SecxindU street. Right to reject any or all bids reserved." - ? Dated March 8th, 1892. '- " - R. F- Gibons,: ."-.. - . B. S. Huntington, 3-8td Building Committee."" . Notice to Contractors. ; . Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up to Friday March 18th at 6 o'clock p. m., at the office ot the Sherman, county bank at Wasco, Oregon, for. the erection of a one story brick bank building 24x36 feet,'- according to plans and specifications 'which 'may be seen at the office of said bank. The banking company to furnish the brick and rock upon the ground for bnilding the foundation and the contractor to furnish all other material. Tbe bank ing company reserves the right to reject any and all bids , in" their discretion.. Bonds will be required. ' -3-9d8t W. M. Barnett, Pres. "- r - . N Resaar liable Care of KhevmstUm. Messrs. Cage and Sherman, of Alexan der, Texas, write us 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" pleteiy cured by its use. '; We refer anv one to her to vertify this statement." 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.' v ' 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 borhood. ' His address is Grass Valley, Sherman county, Oregon. r-;;,!"' Vanom of the Cobra. " A vivid notion of tbe intensity of a co bra's venom is given by the experience of' Dr Francis T.' Buckland. - He put a rat into a cage wit IT a snake of that spe cies., and it. was killed after a plucky fight. Upon examining the skin of - the dead - rat - immediately afterward he found two very minute punctures, like small needle holes; where the fangs of the cobra bad entered. Tbe Hesb seemed al ready to, have actually mortified in1 the neighborhood of the Wound. '-Anxious to find outif the skinwas affected. Dr. Buckland scraped away the hair from it with his linger nail. ' . Then be threw the rat away and start ed homeward. He had not walked 100 yards' before, all of a sudden; be felt as if somebody had come behind him -and 'struck ' him a severe blow on - the -head and neck." At the same'time he exrjeri- enced" a most acute pain and sense of op pression about the chest. He knew in- 'Stantiy that he was poisoned, 'and so tost no tuns in seeking an apothecary hop. -where he was dosed with' brandy and ammonia. ' He came'1 very" near dying.: Undoubtedly a small quantity of venom had made its way into, his sys tem through a little cut beneath his nail; where it had' been separated slight ly from tbe flesh in the process of clean ing the nail with a penknife a little time before. Washington Post. ' How m Morocco Town Baeaivisd Its Nam. One of the best' known towns in Mo rocco derives its -name from a curious circumstance.-' The-' place is iTetuan, which has about 80,000 inhabitants, and U noted for its manufacture of a large Variety of 'Moroccan' wares. '"Centuries ago the inhabitants were in deadly fear of the wild Berber tribes, who inhabited the Er.Rif mountains. '-They kept a watchman, upon a lofty -minaret, and whenever,, he saw f indications of ap proaching dangesj fas cried at " the top of his TOics to arouse sJI the inhabiUnts, -Tet-Taguent-Tet-Tagnenr (Open your eyest-'OpSn' yotrr eyes!) In course of time the' settlement "Was renamed, pod it derived its hew -appelUtaoil from this warning cry. Uoldthwaite'S UeogTaphi cal MafflriM. '. ;." ., ";' .-; i ' -As Irravociabla Oath. " When a -new- membsr was initiated into the WestphaHan vehmgeriohte and swore to keep the secrets of the so ciety from ' wife and child,- father snd mother, sister and brother, from' fire and sword, from the things warmed by the sun or nourished by the rain,' he did so with the thumb and two fingers of his right ; hand upon the' cross' hilt of a sword. An oath -so taken was held to be irrevocable and not to be annulled by even tbe ; pope himself. Chambers JonrnaL : v ' ' - '- - i : - : : Interested in Nataral History. . Little Dot-My kitty is real mean. 1 dave her some of my medicine and she wouldn't touch it. . . Mamma-r Why did yon ' wish her to take it? - . ., -. ? Litttle DoXrl wanted to see how a cat looked when" she- made a face! Good ,News.--r-1..'-! ' JOHN BOOTH. German Lutheran service will be held next Sunday at 10 :30 a. m., in the chap el on 9th street. Sundav school at 2 :30 p. m. A cordial welcome to everybody A. Horn, Pastor. - ' A meeting of The Dalles branch of the Carpenterts Union is called for Saturdav (this) evening at 8 o'clock. All charter members are requested to attend. . The meeting will be held in the hall over A A. Brown's grocery store on Second street. .' - . Miss uiara u. btory 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 Mclnerny's dry goods store.- .; 2-3-tl Tbe Havana Sprout. - The leading cigar now, with smokers about The Dalles,1 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 ' Saloon Business for Sale. ' The fixtures and furniture of a first class ealoon, situated iti this city, for sale at a bargain. Everything ready for purchaser to commence busint ss at once. Apply to John Barry at 'J. O. Mack's, 171 Second Street. : ,. r v.., 3-3-6t j:- -l.a Grippe Succesarulljr. 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 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 y as bad as the first but for the u Be of this remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six hours after be ing 'struck'.-with it,.while ,-ia -the . first case'I was able to attend1 to 'business about two days before getting 'down.' " 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, r i- .t : I ' Fifth Street Qrade. " XTOTJCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB J3I Common Council of Dalles City, is about to flEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE ! FIEGI, 114 SECOND STREET Our Stock has been most carefulhr .selected for Comfort and DuraDuity ana will De sola at tne lowest possible - prices. Leather and findings for sale, -u - Repairing Neatly . and Expeditiously Done. : BUTLER & CO., DEALERS IN " J. 1 lm- - ffj ft ' ! . Building Material, Rpugh and Dressed Lumber, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement. A liberal discount to the trade in all lines handled by us. JEFFERSON STREET, between Second and Railroad, . THE DALLES, OR firoeeed to estaDiisn ovrainanoe tnecrraoe upon he following named street in said Dalles City, to-witl . On Fifth street from the west side of Union street to the east side of Washington st. The irrade of said street will be fixed with refer ence to the supposed stage of low water in the Columbia river, which is fixed at a point 52.81 feet below the' top of - the hydrant at the south west corner err irsi ana asningum sireew, in said Dalles City, which point upon the Columbia river is aesifrnawa as me liuiitii wirii irom wnicn PAUL KREFT & CO.; -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, And the Most Complete and tbe Latest Patterns and Designs in CaaPractical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but tbe best brands of the Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints used in all our work, and none bat the. most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Painta. No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Paint Shop corner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon I. G. iekelsen -AGENT FOR- no WM Mil Organ, & Bach First Glass Upright PiaBOS, School Books, Bibles, Blank Bobkis, Music Books, Sheet Music, Baby Carriages and Jewelry. THE DALLES, OREGON the elevations rereinafter Stat are made. The sa im res msds by the crossings of streets with said street, shall beof the following elevations above the datum plane, -or low water level of the Columbia river, hereinbefore fixed. At the in tersection of Fifth and Union streets. 78 feet At the intersection of Fifth and Court streets 73.5 feet. At the intersection of Ffth and Washington streets 78 feet. 1 be grades of the aforesaid street from square to sijunre shall beuniform and equal , - My oraer oi tne i-ormon i.ouncu. FRANK MENEFEE, . . s. Recorder of Dalles City. Dated tins 4tn any oi .unrcn, iwj, . a-iam J. o MACK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER Finest Wines and Liquors. Frenchs' Block, - - 171 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon orTiKiiio !.... ....... I " ' -- v a.- n C' 1 - -- r .,-. : ' : ! - ' ; ' ' AKRIVING DAILY AT E. Jacobsen & Go . s. Largest Line of. Baby-Carriages, Books, Stationery and Musical Instruments. 162 Second Street, TH E .DALLES, OREGON.