The Dalles Daily Chronicle. . OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. - Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. BT " THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. Terms of Subscription Per Year. Per month, by carrier Single copy .6 00 . so 6 STATB OFFICIALS. Oovernoi S. Pennoyer Secretary of State..... G.W. McBride Treasurer Phillip Metschan Bupt. of Publio Instruction E. B. McElroy , (J. N. Dolph nators jj H Mitchell Congressman. B. Hermann COUNTY OFFICIALS. . County Judge C. N. Thornbury Sheriff. , : D. L. Cates Clerk J. B. Crossen Treasurer oeo. uucn IH A. Leavens Commissioners ... Frank Kincaid Assessor John K. Burnett Buryeyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley Coroner William Miehell 1. A. Woou, the level headed real estate man of Portland, strikes the key note to success when he urged Portland to put up money for the business of manufacturing in that city. . It is true that one manufacturing establishment, which will assure employment to three hundred men the year round, is wor.h more to a community than a whole fleet of ships would be, lured to the wharves by artifical process, at an expense . of $500,000 wrung from the taxable proper ty holders in the hope of getting the government to reimburse them, at the expense of much more worthy and needed improvements. As Mr. Wood says: Do like Winnipeg did. Three years ago she had no factories. A purse of $300,000 was raised to loan at 5 per cent to those who would start a factory. Today she :s the greatest manufacturing center in all the land. . Portland has every advantage as -a manufacturing center. Let me repeat that we can have all the people here that we can give employment to, even if it were 2,000,000. Somehow we gained an impression that the Telegram was about as fair and honest a paper as comes to our exchange table; but the following paragraph which appeared in that journal yester day, has shaken this opinion considera bly: "There is no question that Mr. Hermann as a bill-introducer has been a shining success. He will introduce a bill for anybody over 21 years old or any locality inhabited by a voter. But it" is complained that none of his bills ever become laws. Possibly this . is just as well." Were we disposed to.be severe we would call this maliciously false. There is no hope for the election of a democrat in Hermann's district, and it scarcely becomes the Telegram to" engage in the hue and rry ngainst the present imcumbent, which is chiefly, if not wholly, inspired by men who seek Her mann place ; none of whom are worthy to unloose the latchet of his shoes. There is no harder worker in congress than Binger Hermann, nor one more generally .successful, and the Telegram knows it. TTo those who prefess to think that the -duty on wool has diminished the price, the state of the cotton market may be commended for examination. There is free trade in cotton, yet there has been vastly greater declifiein the price of c tton than of wool. The cotton-growers of our Southern states say they are ruined by the low prices of the present year. The cause is the enormous supply .thrown upon the markets of the world. Wool and cotton and silver, and all pro ducts, ' are Hubject to the same law. Silver is lower than it ever was before, because there is greater abundance of it. Our tariff on wonl does not control the wool market of the world, but it does assure to our wool-growers better prices than they would obtain if free trade in wool prevailed. Why does the manufacturer, who still desires pro tection for his goods, insist on having free wool? Solely because he wants cheaper wool, and knows; he would get it if the duty were removed. Nothing can justify the- attack made upon the Prinevllle Chinaman. Ah Doon, -by which he was taken from the stage at the muzzles' of a half, a dozen pistols, held tn hand by as' many white ruffians who were too cowardly to let their faces be seen and then treated to the indignity , the most humiliating that ean be inflicted upon, a Chinaman of having his cue cut off.". The Chinese are here by right of treaty and are entitled to the protection of the government, notwithstanding the fact that they are a most undesirable class of settlers. " The proper way to treat a Chinaman is to let him alone. ' The best way to get rid of him is not to employ him or patronize him. - ' Brother F. W.-Mays" of the Pomeroy Independent wields a vigorous pencil. -Here is the heading of the leading edi tonal in his issue of March 10th. "The buzzards of damnation are packing and the carrion crows of hell ara omvlnir ( o out their filth in order to once more de ceive the people.'' Then he writes a column article in which he invokes all the powers of earth and heaven to arise in their majesty and might and hurl the boodlers into the bottomless pit. - When Hot Springs Were First Discovered. America bad .been discovered and the colonies were feeling their way toward the Pacific ocean. In the vanguard was the famous expedition of Lewis and Clarke, which went overland to the month of the River Columbia." -John Colter was a hunter in this expedition, and by some chance he went across the mountains on the old trail of the Nes Perces Indians which leads across the divide from the Missouri waters to those of the Columbia. V " When he came back from the Nez Perces trail he told most wonderful tales of what he had seen at the head of the Missouri. There were cataracts of scald ing water which shot straight up into the air; there were blue ponds hot enough to boil fish: there were springs that came up snorting and steaming, and which would turn trees into stone; the woods were full of holes from which issued streams of sulphur; there were canyons of untold depth with walls of ashes full of holes which let out steam like a loco motive, and there were springs which looked peaceful enough, but which at times would burst like a bomb. Everyone laughed at Colter and his yarns, and this place was familiarly, known as "Colter's Hell." But for once John Colter told the truth, and the truth could not easily be exaggerated. But no one believed him. When others who afterward followed him over the Nez Perces trail told the same stories, people said they had been np to "Col ter's Hell" and had learned to lie. Da vid Starr Jordan in Popular Science Monthly ' 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-tit C. L. Phillips, Secretary. Saloon Business for Sale. The fixtures and furniture of a first class saloon, situated in this city, for salt at a bargain.; Everything ready for purchaser to commence Dnsini ss at once. Apply to John Barry at J. O. Mack's, 171 Second street. - 3-3-ttt 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. KlKERSLY, tf. - Treas. Dalles City. A Remarkable Cnre of Hbenmatlam. Messrs. Cage and Sherman, of Alexan der, Texas, write us "reeardine a re niarkable cnre 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 any good, We sold her a bottle of Cham berlain'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 & liougnton, druggists. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing be tween j. a. vrcnara ana u. s. iieckneu, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J .'A. Orchard will continue the business, pay all debts and collect all accounts. Dated, March 11th, 1892. J.- A. Orchard. 3-12d6t U. S. Bkcknbll. . Dissolution ' Notice. Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that the undersigned partners doing business under the firm pame of E. Jacobson & Co., at Dalles City, Ore gon, have by mutual consent, this day dissolved the said partnership, J. W. Condon having sold his said partnership interest to Otis S. Savage, who will con tinue the business under the old firm name with E. Jacobsen. Dated Dalles City, March 12, 1892. J. W. Condon, E. Jacobsen. " NOTICE. ; . To whom it may corcem : 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. Jacobsen & 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. 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 of 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 aid 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. The bank ing company reserves the right to reject any and all bids in their - discretion. Bonds will be required. ' 3-9d8t W. M. Barnrtt, Pre. . .. NOTICK. . : 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. ' .nrtti Street Qrade. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Common Council of Dalles r:itv fa iiumi . proceed to establish by Ordinance the grade upon u. viwiux imiiicu wwi msaia uaiies City, to-wit: On Fifth street from the west side of Union street to the east side of Washington st The grade of said street will be fixed with refer ence to the supposed stage of low water in the Columbia river, which is fixed st a point S2.81 feet below the- top of the hydrant at the south west corner of First and Washington streets, in said Dalles City, which point upon the Columbia river is designated as the initial point from which the elevations rereinafter stated ore made. 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 river, hereinbefore fixed.- At the iiv tersectiou 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 he grades of the aforesaid street from square to square shall be uniform and equal By order of the Common Council. " .. -FRANK MENEFEE. Recorder of Dalles City. Dated this 4th day of March, 1892, 3-7dl4t THE. CHURCHES. ST. PETER'S CHURCH-lCev. Father Rkohs ost Pastor. Low Mass everv Snnriav at U. K. High Mass at 10:SO a., at. Vespers at. ADVENT CHRISTIAN-CHURCH. Preaching . in the Y. M. C. A. rooms everv Snnrtnv Ht 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school immediately niter wurniua service, a. yrcuara, pastor. . . ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, oppoalte Fifth. Rev. EUD.Sutcliffe Rector. Servinea every Sunday at 11 &. M. and 7:30 p. u. Sunday aviiwi;u a. n. cvniuK rrayer on r naav at 7:80 . . ..-. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. TA.T bOB, Pastor. Morning services every Sab bath at the academy at 11 i. u. Sabbath School immediately after morning- services. Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi dence. , Union services in the court house at 7 i'.M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C. Ccbtib, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. If . and 7 p. u. Sunday School after morning Krvlce. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. ME. CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spknceb, pastor. Services every Sunday morning. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r. if. A cordial invitation is extended by both pastor and people to all. SOCIETIES. ASSEMBLY 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. TfTASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets v T nrst ana third Monday of each month at 7 P. if . TAALLE3 ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. t- J Meets In Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of each month at 7 P. M. f ODERN WOODMEN " OF THE WORLD. 11 Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even ing of each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7:30 P. M. 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 brothera are welcome. H. Clouou, Sec'y. H. A. Bills.N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. , 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 cordiallv in vited. V. 8. Criji. " I. W.Vausb, K. of R. and 8. . C. C. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN '. TEMPERENCE UNION will meet every Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the reading room. A 11 are invited. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. W. Meets at K. f P. Hall, Corner Second and Court Streets, Thursday ev enings at 7:30. Geokue Gibons, W. S Mykbs, Financier. M. W. TAS. NESMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets Tf every euturauy at 7:30 p. M.. In the K. of P. Hull B, OF L. 'E. Meets ever' Sundiiv afternoon In the K. of P. Hull. . C2ESANG VE REIN Meets very Sunday X 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 7:3 P.. if. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby waa nick, we gave her Caatoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria, When she had Children, she gave them Cast aria ART STUDIO. Has opened an Art Studio, At the RESIDENCE of Mas. HEPP NER, on FIFTH Street, (East of the, M. E. Church.) Class days are TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Samples of Mrs. Bemish's work lnav he seen at the store of Paul Krcft & Co.- 3-3dtf SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. Notice to the Stockholders of The; Dalles, Portland and ' Astoria Navigation Co. rpHE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X stockholders of 'ihe Dalles,-Portland & Astoria Navigation Company will be held in the ball over the Chronicle office at Dalles Citv, Ore gon, on SaturdRy, 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 JOS. T. PE I ERS, Secretary. . The Eufopean House, Corruga'ed Iron Building. - - ' Union Street, near 2d, The Dalles, Or. MRS. H.: FRAISER, Prop. NO CHINK8K 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. JOHN : PASH EKy t - Tailor, Next door to Wasco Sun. Madison !s Latest System used in cutting garments, and a fit guaranteed 1 ' L each time. . tepaiting - and Cleaning . Neatly and Quickly Done." , "' YOuHATTEHTIOIl Is called to the fact that Dealer in Glass,' Lime, Plaster, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. ' ' Carries the finest I.ln of- . Pictures - To be found in the City. 72 fJUashington Stfeet. Hugh Glenn COLUMBIA gAn p y factory Campbell Bros. Prbprs - (Successors to . B. Craau - Manufacturer of the finest French and " Home Hade O .A. 2sT D I B S , East of Portland. '- -DEALER IN ' Tropical Fruits, Nnts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Whotesals orBetail 4 OYSTBtS4fr In Kvery Style. 104 Second Street. The Dalles.' Or. , GENTLEMEN! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH--. ING LINE; ;. ' : (BeiTf eimet See me 5"" Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which "defy competition. Other goods in proportion. P. FAGAN, Second St.. The Dalles. Sole Agent for WANNAMAKEK BROWN, " Philadelphia, Pa. - pcrap - Ipon Wanted. The undereigned will pay " FIVE DOLLARS PER TON FOR ALL KINDS OF WAGON AND MA CHINE SCRAP-IRON, fW Delivered in The Dalles up to April 1st, at lieers & Williams' Hay Yard. No stove Cast ings wan tea. v - ,. - - s. rBlCHIEB. '9 -. awijj . wwse Successors to C. S. Dmham. - Druggists and Chemists. Pure Drts Mletoes. Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. TBI DALLES, - OREGON. AND OYSTER HOUSE. One of the Finest Cooks In The Dalles. All Wort done by White Help. Next door to Byrne, Floyd fe Co.s', Drug- Store. 85 Union St., The Dalles. Just Opened. Wrs. fl. JOflES Proprietor. Everything the , Market - Affords, at Reasonable' . ' ' Hates: t ? MRS. LOCH HEAD'S U Paintings CBASS ! ; . Will meet on : ' Tuesday and- Friday . Mornings, at 9 o'clock, and on Wed nesday ancf Friday ' ' " Afternoons';' at 2 o'cldbk.1- - Orders taken in all branches of Paint ing. A fall line of New Studies for sale or to rent: Studio at the residence of Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and Liberty streets. " i . r . R. B. HOOD, Livery, Feed and: Sale ST, Horses-Bought and Sold on Commission and Jlfoney Advanced on Horses . Left for Sale. '' " " .'a'- V - OFFICE OF The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line - Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning' ' at 7:80 and Goldendale at 7;00. All freight must be left at R. B. Hood's office the eve-;- - ' ' ' . ; nlng before. . i - v " R. B. HOOD, Proprietor Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or. RurriR Hniiflftlin TheDalles Restaurant BOBT. liCASSTS. MAYS & t ' . '. SALE AGENTS FOR Koottn" and - STOVES AND RANGES. Jet effs Steel Ranps, aid Ricffiin's ani Boynton's Furnaces. We also keep a large and complete stoek of Hardware, .Tinware, Granite, Blueware, Silverware, Cutlery, Barbed Wire, Blacksmiths' Coal, Pumps, Pipe, . Packing, Plumbers Supplies, ... Guns, Ammunition and Sporting Goods, Plumbing, Tinning, Gun Repairing and Light Machine Work a Specialty. COK. 8KCOSD AND FEDBR1I. ST8.. D. BUNN Pipe f oft Tin Repairs antf Hoofing MAIN'S TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, naxt door west of Young & Kuss' j - ! Blacksmith Shop. Great Bargains ! Removal I Removal I On account of Removal I will sell my entire stock of Boots and. Shoes, Hats and Caps; Tru riles and Valises.Shelv ings,' Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures, at a Great Bargain. Come and see my offer. ' ' GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. J. FREITVIHN, 125 Second Street, ; PL FJLl IP COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Clothing, Gents' Famishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes. , Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Gash Bayers mill save money ' by examining oar stoek : . and prices before parehasing elsewhere. .. - l i i . ss i n ei uaiies mercanti le vp., " ! f Succeaaora to BEOOK8 & BEERS. Dealer In beiieidiMeiuidiiuise, idpie &m rani my buoas, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. :. Grroceries, - . . . , Hardware," -. ' " I Provisions, Floiir, Bacbnt V HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Kates. free ueuvery to jooat.ana ssvu ana Hi C. NIE LS6N, : 'J.. i 1 ..." ' Glothiep BOOTS AND SHOES; , Hats and Caps Trun s and Valises, O-ents 3Faxxrx.1 "if1i ins Ooods, CORNER OF SECX)ND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGON. Xi CBO"W M. CROWE; THE CELEBRATED' Chater Oak THK DALLES, OREGON. The Dalles. WIHTEB DBY HOODS H. Her bring ar i " J- " ' i,urs ana au parts oj tne., L.tty. tecona street " " and Tailopf