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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle:
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.'
Published Dally, Sunday Excepted.
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Dalles, Oregon. '
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STATE OFFICIALS.
Governor
Secretary of State. . .
Treasurer
Supt. of Public Instruction.
' snators
Congressman.
State Printer ,
....... S. Pennoyer
G. W. Mc Bride
..Phillin Mefawhan
. E. B. McElroy
J. H. Mitchell
B. Hermann
Frank Baker
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
County Judge..... : C. N. Thornbury
Sheriff I). L. Cates
Clerk.. J. B. Crossen
Treasurer -. , . Geo. Ruch
, i (H' A. Leavens
w-m Frank Kincaid
Assessor John E. Barnett
Surveyor .-. : E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelter
Coroner William Michell
HOW IT WORKS.
Over at Tacoma there is a firm of broad
minded, enterprising merchants, known
far and wide as Gross Bros. At a recent
public meeting Mr. Morris' Gross spoke
upon political matters. The Ledger re
ports him as telling how the McKinley
law. works. Among other things Mr.
Gross said: "When I was in Europe I
was in St. Gaul, a town in Switzerland
where all the embroideries which are
sold in this country come from. I went
.into a manufacturing place and I saw
that all the people were Americans. I
asked the proprietor why he didn't come
to America and manufacture there, aud
he said, 'We can't work there.' I asked
why, and he replied, 'Labor is too high.'
This was before the McKinley bill was
passed. I inquired what he would do
should the McKinley bill pass, but lie
was sure it would ot pass, because said
he, 'Europe has a great deal of influence
in America, and it will never let the Mc
Kinley bill pass.' I replied, 'My dear
fellow, Europe does not rule America
you are mistaken. I am watching the
papers every day to see whether the Mc
bill passes.' At last he said that if that
bill did pass he would move his machin
ery to America and manufacture there.
lhat is just what we want. Applause.
Now, my friends, last month I was in
New York, and I tell you nothing in my
life has tickled me so -much as seeing
tnat same man and hearing him say that
be now manufactures here and pays out
TADDlause.l That is th' MrTCinW iil
There is a small city in Germany (Cbe-
mu"'-,; ui uuw peupie, an oi wnom live
hy the manufacture of hosiery- men's
ocks. .. Every pair of socks used to come
to this country, and the whole 5,000 peo
ple lived. on money from the sale of the
goods in JLhia. country. But McKinley
put a big kf.y on hosiery, and now all
that hosiery is made here. That-is the
McKinley bill. When I was in . Venice,
after the McKinley bill had passed, I
saw three manufactories closed up, and
when I inquired the reason they said,
'JThe McKinley bill has passed.".
'The Bar Association of New York
city is after David B. Hill's scalp and
the theft of the state legislature is to be
investigated by a thoroughly non-partisan
tribunal, a majority of which is
composed of democrats. The associa
tion has been stimulated to this action
by the fact that Isaac H. Maynard, one
of Hill's gang who stole the election re
turns that they might be altered, was,
shortly after the theft, promoted to the
high office of judge of the court of ap
peals. The action of Maynard had the
effect of changing the character of the
New York legislature and the crime, i
brought home to him, will prove that
Maynard is fitter for the penitentiary
than for a seat on the bench of the
highest court of the state.
An error in our dispatch from Tacoma
yesterday, placed the number of men at
work upon the Sault Ste Marie canal,
too high. The contractor, Mr. T. W.
Hobbell, of Detroit, when in the The
Dalles last week, was called upon by
some of our citizens, amongst whom was
Mr. Shanno, to whom he stated all the
facts, substantially as reported yester
day, but the number of ' men employed
for eighteen months averaged $1,400.
Mr. Hubbell believes that the Cascade
. canal shonld have been completed, and
could have been completed, just as
readily, in a year and a half.
' ' A Curioaa Orange Int. - '
- H. H. McClure has produced carios
ity in the shape of an orange tree, which
in all probability is not exceeded by
anything of its kind in this or any other
country. Mr. McClure calls it hU
"World's Fair Tree," and intends, if
possible, to place it on exhibition at
Chicago. The tree is budded with no
less than thirty-one different varieties of
citrus fruits, including lemons, 'shad
docks and most of the fine varieties of
. uiuigoi. iiw iiuu on xne xree are only
two years old, yet many of them are
frniHnit. AnnnVa. SOT I A A
To win bet of $1,000, Baron Paul de
Side, a young French nobleman, shipped
as a common sailor on the Bed Star
steamer NoordlanJ during ,her last trip
from Antwerp to New York. He Bays
he wouldn't try it again for ten times
the sum, as he was very severely worked
during the voyage. -,----..
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.i Floyd & Co. 's. Call and try it.
2-24-dtf - - - ' , - .
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 Mclnerny's dry
goods store. ' ' 2-3-tf
; - notice!
- B. E. French has for sale a number of
improved ranches' and . unimproved
lands in the Grass Vallev 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,
snerman county, Oregon
. Byrne, Bloyd & Co., offer what they
believe to be , the finest Ularet ever
brought to this city, put up. in quart
bottles at tne low price ot S3 a dozen.
- ' - 3-18tf
Messrs. Moulton and Conrad, two
talented musicians from Portland, will
give a vocal and instrumental entertain'
inent tonight and tomorrow night, at
the Oro Fino Saloon. Come and hear
them. 3-18-2t
CALL FOR A REPUBLICAN COUNTY
'CONVENTION.
Notice is herebv riven that at a meetincr of the
Republican County Central Committee of Wasco
county, Or., called by authority vested In me as
Chairman of said committee, and held at the
county t;ourt Koom jn uaiies citv, Oregon, on
the 13th day of February, 1H92, it was ordered
that a call be issued for a Republican County
Convention, to be held at the Court House in
uhiic8 - lty, uregon, at 10 a. m., on the
. 26th day of March, 1892,
for the purpose of nominating candidates for the
omce oi county Juage, uierK, snerm, one county
Commissioner, Treasurer, Assessor, Superintend
ent Of Knhnnln. f'dlintv- nrvuvnr nnri '.it-, ..... ..
and the election of six delegates to represent
nocij uuumy in me nepuoiicnn &iate conven
tion, to be held in the citv of Portland. Or., on
the 6th day of Aoril. 1892. and to transact such
other and further business as may properly come
before said convention.
The County Convention will consist of sev-
eniy-mree delegates jrom tne various precincts,
ajjpuriiuueu as iuliows, to-wit:
- m
rails Precinct .. -"- 5 Delegates
nwu itiver rreciuci ..4 "
Baldwin " ...s : "'
Mosier " .- 2
West Dalles ' .' 5 "
Trivett " ; 8
Bigelow ' -. 7 - .. m-
East Dalles " 7 "
fight Mile " ...2 "
Columbia -. " ' ..2 "
Deschutes " ..2
Nansene " ....2
Dufur " '. .'.:5 '
Kingsley ' ' " .. .
Tygh Valley " .'...T... 2 "
Waumack " J. ..3 "
Oak Grove ' . . 3 "
Bake Oven " ...-. 8 ' '
Antelope . " .'...5..-. "
It is further recommended, hv order of the
Central Committee, that primary elections be
held in the various precincts, at the usual place
of voting, on the 19th day of March, 1892, and
that the polls be opened at such primaries
throughout the county at 2 o'clock p. m., of said
day, except within the limits of Dalles City, in
which the primaries will-be -conducted under
provisions of Primary- Election Law and the
subjoined notice. '
The attention of electors in the varlniife nro.
cincts desiring to elect Justices of the Peace and
ionsiaoies, is called to the provisions of the new
election law as to the manner of nominating
their candidates at the primaries.
M. T. NOLAN,
Attest Chairman Rep. Co. Central Com.
"' A. i. Johnson, Sec v. . ...
Democratic State Convention. ...
A democratic state convention will "be
held in the city of Portland, Or., April
19, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. ai., for the pur
pose of placing in nomination two can
didates for congress, one supreme judge,
one candidate in each judicial district
for circuit judge and prosecuting attor
ney, to be voted for at the coming June
election, and such other business as
may properly come before said conven
tion. The various counties are entitled
to. repreaentation in said convention as
follows : .
Baker ..." V.
Benton
Clackamas . . ..
.. 7 Linn 16
. . 9 Malheur . 8
..11 Marion .......... .15
Clutso
8 Morrow...-..-... .-. 5
Colum
3 Multnomah
.42
Coos... 5 Polk 9
Crook
7 Sherman 2
.. ...2 Tillamook 3
11 Umatilla 15
,. ... 4 Union 15
, 5 Wallowa.. ..4
Curry ...
Douglas .
Gilliam .
Grant ...
Harney. .
Washington 8
Jackson .
.11 Wasco.
Josephine. 5 Yamhill.... 8
maamatn 3
Lake....
8
......13
Total.... 265
Lane.
It is recommended, unless otherwise
ordered by the local committees, that
the primaries in the various counties be
held on Saturday, the 9th day of April,
and the county conventions on Thurs
day, April 14, 1892.
By osder of the democratic state cen
tral committee.-
B. Goldsmith, Chairman,
A. Noltnkb, Secretarv.
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., 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 among the several counties as
follows: v . -' - .
Baker
Benton
Clackamas
Clatsop. . . .-. . T. .
Columbia
Cooa. ..........
Crook
Curry
Douglas. ...
Gilliam.:...,..
Grant
Harney" . -. ;
Jackson
6
7
.. ..10
......10
......6
.......8
8
.... ...9
.,..4
5
U.V.-.4
7
Lane .. .
Linn
Malheur.........
Marion
Mutnomah......
Morrow .
Polk
Sherman
Tillamock.
Umatilla,
Union.
Wallowa.........
...11
...10
..:.
...14
...40
....4
.-...6
....A
....4
;.-
...10
....4
....6
.?::
Wasco..
Josephine
..6
Wash! n ortnn
Klamath.. 8 Yamhill....
T -1.
. ...... ... , -
- 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 - election in 1890.
- The committee recommended that the
Primaries be held on Saturday, March
19, "and the County Convention on Sat
urday, March 26," unless - otherwise or
dered by the proper 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 home and ajbroad,
are cordially invited to unite with ns. r
. - James Lot an.
Chairman Republican . State Central
Committee. :
- F. A. Moose, Secretary. . .
THE CHURCHES.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Bbobs
gbzst Pastor. Low Mass everv Rnnriav -.
7 a. m. High Masa at 10:30 a. m.- Vespers at
7 P. M. ' -
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching
in the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Sunday at 11
a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school Immediately
after morning service. J. A. Orchard, pastor.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sutclitte Rector. Servicea
every Sunday at II a. m. and 7:80 p. at. '"- Sunday
School 9:45 A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at
7:80 , . .......
PR8T BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. 6. D, Tat
lok, Pastor. Morning services everv Sab
bath' at the academy at 11 a. M. Sabbath
School immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday-evening at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the court house at 7
P."M. - -
i"10NGREGATIONAL- CHURCH Rev. W. C.
Kj Cubtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
a. if . aud 7 p.m. Sunday School- after morning
Kiiu. DumiKciB uunuoujr mviwu. oeats tree.
If E. CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spenceb. nastor.
it I. Servicea every Sunday morning. Sunday
Dt'llWl 1 . U UUKK f. M. A. CUIHiai lUVltilLlOU
is extended by both pastor and people to alL
SOCIETIES. ' .
A 8SEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets In K.
x x. ot tr. nail tne second ana lourta Wedues
days of each month at 7:30 p. m.
TTTASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
t i nrst ana tmra Monday of each month at 7
r. a
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets In Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M. -
MODERN .WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mf. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7:30 P. x.
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. Cloloh, Sec'y. H. A. Bills.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Mouday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited, wfs. Cam, ,i :
D. W.Vause, K. of R. and S. C. C.
TTTOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TETXITTERENCE
m UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at S O'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, ArO. UTW. Meets
at K. ef P. Hall, Corner Second and Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at 7:30.
George Gibons,
W. S Myers, Financier. M. W.
JAS. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets
TJ
every Saturday at 7:30 p. M., in the K. of P.
Hall.
B OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
. the K. of P. HaU. - "
CI ESANG VEREIN Meets everv 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. m.
YOUH ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Carrle the Finest Line of
Pictures - piouIiBn a
To W found in the City
72 CTJashlngton Street.
ART STUDIO.
Mr A.. 13. 313 3VX X S 3SC
Has opened nil Art Studio, . ' -
At the RESIDENCE of Mrs. HEPP
. NERj on FIFTH Street,; -
' (East of the M. E. Church.) !'
Class days are TUESDAY, THURSDAY
and SATURDAY. ''' -
Sam Dies of Mrs. Bemish's work mav he
seen at the store of Paul Kreft & Co. 8-3dtf
SECOND ANNUAL MEETING.
Notice to the Stockholders of
The Dalles, Portland and
Astoria Navigation Co,
THE SECOND-ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
stockholders of Ihe Dalles, Portland 6i
Astoria Navigation Company will be held in the
hall over the Chronicle office at Dalles City, Ore
gon, on Saturday, 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 IE BS, Secretary.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of K. F. Gibons until Monday
noon, April 4th, 1892, for the erection of
the superstructure of the First Congrega
tional church building, of The Dalles, Or.,
according to the plans and specifications
to be seen at the office of Crandall &
Burget. The building committee reserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
Dated March 14th ,1892.
R. F. Gibons,
. B. S. Huntington, "
3-14td ; - Building Committee.
JOHN PASHEK,
t - Tailor,
Ifext doer to Wasco Son.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, -and a fit guaranteed
each time.
tepaiirihg and Cleaning
. Neatly and Quickly Done.
Fifth Street finds. -
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Common Council of Dalles City ia about to
proceed to ettabliah.by Ordinance the grade upon
ihe following named street in said Dalles City,
to-wit: On Fifth treet -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 at a point 52.81
feet below the top of the hydrant at the south
west cornet of First ant Washington streets, in
said Dalles City, which point upon the Columbia
river is designated as the initial point from which
the elevations rereinaf ter stated are made. The
squares made by - the eroseinn of-streets -u-ith
said street, shall be of the following elevations
above the datum plane, or low water level of the
Columbia river, hereinbefore fixed.. At tlie-in-tersection
of Fifth and Union streets, tti feet At
the intersection of Fifth and Court streets 71.5
feet. At the intersection of Flth and Washington
streets 7 feet. The grades of the aforesaid street
from square to square shall be uniform and equal
By order of the Common Council.'
- . . FRANK MEN EFKE. -
Recorder of Dalles City.
Dated this 4th day of March, 1S92. S-7dl4t
Glenn
prep
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
'Successor to W. R. Cram.) ' '
' Manufacturer of the finest French and ' "
" . - v . , Home Made
o jl isr ti i e s ,
- -. East of Portland. - . ' ,
-DEALER IN-
... Oan furnish- any of these goods at Wholcsala
oe Retail . - . - - .
"In Every Style.-. .';,..
104 Second Street. The DaJleSi Or. ''
GENTLEMEN!
; "; ; v-'-S- .1 1 . ..S-,"'-"'F
BEFORE YOU ORDER ; GOODS OF
. ANY KIND IN" THE FTJRNISH
' - ' LINE, -: ; ; V..
call oind See me
Shirts of alt kinds to order.at
prices which defy competition. Other
gooas in proportion. -f, AGAN, .
Second st.. The Dalles,
Sole Agent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN, "
PhUadelphia, Pu. .. . . .
The undersigned will pay -"r ".
FIVE DOLLARS PEJl TON FOR ALL
KINDS OF WAGON AND MA
CHINE SCRAP-IRON,
Delivered in The Dalles up to AdHI 1st.
at Beers t Williams' Hay Yard. No etove Cast
ings wanted. s. XKlvnTRi
Druggists and Chemists.
-Pure Drugs ani Medicines.
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance!
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
AND OYSTER HOUSE.
One of the Finest Cooks in The Dalles.
All Work done by White Help.
Next door to Byrne, Floyd & Co.s'
Drug Store.
8S Unioti St., The Dalles.
Just Opened
JVIrs. R. JOHES Proprietor.
Everything the Market
. Affords, at Reasonable
'. Rates.
MRS. LOCH HEAD'S
Painting CLASS !
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 fall line of New Studies for sale
or to rent. Studio at the residence of
Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and
uoerty streets. - -. .-
R. B. HOOD,
Livery, Feed and Sale
ST
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission andJUoney
Advanced on Horses
Left -for -Sale .
OFFICE OE ' V : .
The Dalles, and Goldendale .Stage Line
Stage Leaves The Dalies Every Horning
Kt 7:80 sad Goldendale mt 7;00. All -;
freight must be left at R. B. .
. Hood's otnos the eve-
. - . nlng before.
' : R. B. HOOD, Proprietor. ;
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or.
ByrFloyil&Co.,
.. Successors to C. E. Junham..
MAYS &
SALE AGENTS FOR
fleotn,andChate Oak
; - v STOVES AND RANGES. '
Jewetfs Steel Eaies, and Riclarison's M Bopton'sJfliiaces. :
- ; We also keep a large and complete stoek of . , .
Hardware,' Tinware, Granite,
arbedyire, J Blacksmiths V,Coal,: Pumps, Pipe,
Packing,.: Plumbers '-"SuppUes,: Guns,
c , Ammunition and
'.Ifi ...
Plumhing, JTinning, Gnn
: Machine Work a Specialty. , - ''::("
COR. SECOND AMD FEDERAL STS..
D. BUNN
Pipe WorR, Tia Repairs aad Hoofing
- r MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss'
, : Blacksmith Shop. . -
Gre
at Bargains!
Removal ! Removal !
On accountof Removal I will sell my
entire stoclc of Boots and. Shoes, Hats
and Caps, Trunks and Valises, Shelv
ings, Coiinters; pesk, - Safe, Fixtures,
at a Great; Bargain. Come and see
my offer. -"
GREAT, REDUCTION - IN, RETAIL.
J.FREIMHN,
125 Seeond Stfeet,
HEW FULL OP WIJITEB DBY GOODS
COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. .
Glothing, Gents' fornishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
; Boots and Shoes.
Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers.
Cash Bayers mill save money by examining our stock
and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
- -: ' ' H. Herbring.
The Dalies Mercantile Co.,
- - Successor to BROOKS & BEERS, Dealers Id .
General Merchandise, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
: Gents' Furnishing Goods; Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc.
Groceries, - " Hardware,
- Provisions, '. Flour, Bacon,
HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
- Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Kates. .
Free Delivery to Boat and Curs and all parts of the City
- . : 390 and' 394 Second Stfeet " . - ; . '
H. C. NIELS6N,
ClbthieF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats "aid paps, Trunks and Valises,
COBNEB OF 8ECOND A3ST WASHINGTON,.-' , u THE DALLES, OREGON.
CROWE,
THE CELEBRATED
Blueware, Silverware, Cutlery,
Sporting Goods.
- Repairing ; and Light
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Tine iDalles.
and