The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 24, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
BY .'
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington Streets,
Dalles, Oregon.
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STATIC OFFICIALS
Governor
Becretary ol State
Treasurer
Bapt. of Public Instruction . . .
. osators....
Congressman...
Bute Printer :
S. Pennoyer
...G.W. McBride
.PhilliD Metschan
E. B. MeElroy
I J. N. Dolph
" J. H. Mitchell
B. Hermann
Frank Baker
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
County Judge C. N. Thornbury
Sheriff 1). I Cates
Clerk J. B. Crossen
Treasurer Geo. Erich
Commissioner, iSSHl
Assessor John E. Barnett
Surveyor E. F. Sharp
Bupenntenaeni oi ruDiic ecnoois. . . iroy sneiiey
Coroner William Miehell
We have repeatedly called attention to
the fact that the fees of tbe clerk and
sheriff of this county are outrageously
high. We make the 'statement and
challenge contradiction that the clerk's
fees amount to more than $10,000 a year.
The sheriffs' are not so large but they
too, must be cut down, to something
within the limits of reason and common
sense. We refer to this matter now in
order to sa'y that if the convention that
meets here next Saturday is not con
trolled entirely by the enemies of the
people, steps should be taken to pledge
each candidate on the legislative ticket
to work for the passage of a bill that
shall place these offices on a reasonable
salary or otherwise cut down the fees to
some reasonable limit. A good bill of
this character would save to the county,
annually, a sum of money nearly equal
to a five mill tax on all the property in
the county. Will the republican con
vention so manifest its sympathy with
an overtaxed people as to attack this
The Pendleton Tribune rakes the Ga
zette, fore and aft, for expressing its
opinion on the congressional fight. We
do not desire to enter into any personal
controversies, says the Gazette, if Mr.
Leasure is the strongest man, we have
been seriously misinformed, and, too, by
members of the republican party hailing
from all parts of the district. There is
one thing we do know; that there is one
man who is spoken of for congressional
honors, who has nothing to defend,
either in public or private life, and that
man is Hon. W. R. Ellis..
The county conventions of the two
great political parties are approaching
and there never was a time in the his
tory of this county when the necessity
was so urgent that only the right kind
of men be sent to the state conventions
to nominate the state ticket. The
Chronicle has no candidate but it warns
the parties concerned that if any one is
put on the legislative tickets of either
party who is even remotely allied with
xne rauroaa mnuence we will do every
thing in our power, publicly and
-privately to down him.
Senator Mitchell has succeeded' in ob
taining an order from tho secretary of
war, relieving the governor, of Oregon
from responsibility for the loss of gov
ernment property in possession of the
Oregon National Guard and destroyed
by fire at The Dalles, Oregon, September
2, 1891. Instructions have been for
warded to the governor from the war de
partment, authorizing him to drop the
destroyed articles from his annual reports
for the year ending December' 31, 1891.
A Portland paper announces that Joe
"Simon proposes to be absent during the
coming election. It is stated that he
goes to Europe on an extended trip
This will be good news to many, espec
ially the part that relates to the exten
sion of the trip. Probably the trip is a
political exile. A going up Salt Creek,
as it were, before the election.
xne jiHionan says packers last year
paid all the way from $6.10 to $6.75 per
dox lor their tin, an average of perhaps,
$6.50 per box. This year with tin at the
factory at from $3.10 to $3.25 per box,
freight, say 40 cents per box, and the
' duty amounting to $2.40, tbe tin is being
lai4 Kawa at ffM tf fi tats
"""" " m per
-. .run.! a a ubua icupruvcinviiv over
last year. '
The average weight of a measured
bushel of Oregon wheat is sixty pounds.
This exceeds the average of any state ia
the Union by half a pound. It ia half a
pound higher than California, a pound
higher than Washington, and a pound
and a half over the average for the whole
United States. North Dakota wheat is
the lightest, averaging only 56.8 pounds'
per bushel. . . ,
The Portland Dispatch has revamped
the old lie about H. W. Scott's wanting
to Succeed Mr. Dolph in the . United
States senate. This particular lie is so
stale and ancient and maloderous that
the Dispatch should have disinfected it
before it was again brought before. .the
public nostril. Compared with this one
"Tony's tin plate lies are as fresh and
fragrant as the breath of a May morning.
Republican County Convention. '-
The following dellegates have, been
chosen to attend the republican county
convention to be held in this city next
Saturday : ' . " .
East Dalles precinct. . Frank Creigh
ton, J. W. Koontas, W. J.Roberta, Frank
Connelly, H. L. Kuck,' Emory Campbell
and Fred Grummond.
Biglow precinct. Frank Menefee, M.
T. Nolan, Hugh Chrisman, C. 3. Cran
dall, Robert Mays, and Thomas Joles.
Trevett precinct. J. M. Patterson,
Judd Fish, William Mitchell, C. L. Phil
lips, P. DeHuff, J. G. Koontz, A. M.
McLeod and W. H. Jones.
West Dalles precinct. J. W. Marquis,
George Runyan, G. B. Halvor, A. N.
Varney, and A. A. Urquhart.
Mosier precinct. L. Devenport, Frank
Phillips.
Hood. River precinct. M. P. Isenberg,
J. W. Baker, T. R. Cook, E. S. , Olinger,
C. L. Gilbert. ... .
Falls precinct. Robert Black, E.. P,
Ash, Dr. Candiani, A. Watt, P. Moran
Baldwin precinct. W. . R. Winans,
Ross. .
Eight-Mile precinct
J. E. McCormick.
Columbia precinct.
Richards.
, W.E.Campbell,
H. Gilpin, W. D
DesChutes precinct.
h:
Rice, A
S,
Roberta. '
Nansene precinct.
Henry Hudson, J
Easton.
Dufur precinct. H
. H. Dufur, Willard
Vanderpool, M. J. Anderson, R. Sigman,
an,
E.
Geo. W. Johnston.
Kingsley precinct. F. C. Sexton,
Williams, H. Mahew.
Tygh precinct. W. M. McCorkle, J.
H. Sherar. "
Wamic precinct. A. E. Lake, T.' J.
Driver, P. W. Knowles.
Oak Grove precinct. S. G. Blackerby,
Frank Gabel, W. H. Davis.
Bake Oven precinct. H. C. Rooper,
H. Jordan, Lem Burgess.
Antelope precinct. W. Kelsay jr., J.
C. Morphy, D. S. Kimsey, C. V. Lane,
Grant Mays.
- . NOTICE.
S. E. Farris will start the street
sprinkler on the first of April. . 3-22-t31
NOTICE TO TAXPAYIKS.
State and county ta'xes become delin
quent April 1st next. Taxpayers are
hereby requested to make payment of it
soon and avoid going on the delinquent
list.
D. L. Catks,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Neuralgia Cared in 13 Minutes. '
Mr. J. S. Sturtevant, editor of the
Wauvaca (Wis.) Post, save: "Last merit
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.
UALL FOR A REPUBLICAN COUNTY
CONVENTION. .
Notice is hereby (riven that at a meetintr 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 Court Room in Dalles City, Oregon, on
me idia uay oi roDruary, iBirj, it was oraerea
that a Call be issued for a Remiblican Count v
Convention, to be held at the Court House in
wanes i;ity, Oregon, at lu a. m., on the
26th day of March , 1892,
e purpose of nominating candidates for the
office of County Judge, Clerk, Sheriff, one County
Commissioner, Treasurer, Assessor, Superintend
ent of Schools, County Surveyor and Coroner,
and the election of six delegates to represent
W asco county in the Republican State Conven
tion, to be held In the city of Portland, Or., on
the 6th day of April, 1892, and to transact such
other and further business as may properly come
before said convention.
The County Convention will consist of seventy-three
delegates from the various precincts,
apportioned as follows, to-wit:
Falls Precinct 5 Delegates
Hood Kiver Precinct 4
Baldwin
..8
.2
.5
..8
..7 .
..7
Mosier
West Dalles
Trivett
Bigelow
East Dalles
Eight Mile
Columbia
Deschutes
Nansene
Dufur
Kingsley
Tygh Valley
Waumaek
Oak Grove
Bake Oven
Antelope
2
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It is further recommended, by 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 various pre
cincts desiring to elect Justices of the Peace and
Constables, 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. G. Johnson, Secv.
Democratic State Convention.
A democratic state convention will be
held in the city of Portland, Or., April
19, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the pur
pose of placing in nomination two can
didates for congress, one snpreme 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 representation in said, convention as
follows : -
Baker 7
Benton. 9
Clackamas . .11
Clatsop. 8
Columbia 8
Coos 5
Linn 16
Malheur 8
Marion is
Morrow ......... , 6
Multnomah 42
Polk o
utook , 7 Bnerman 2
uurry z Tillamook v
Douglas .. 11 Umatilla..... w...... 15
Gilliam ...... . ... 4 Union ...15
"ntufc o waiiowa . . .. 4
Harney........ .... 4 Washington 8
jacason .v..,..'. .11 Wasco 9
iwepaine ,. lamnill..... 8
Klaamath ............ 8 - V
Lake.. 8 . Total.,; 265
taoe . is -
It is recommended, unless otherwise
ordered by the -local committees, that
the primaries in the various counties be
neia on Saturday, ..the 9th day of April.
and the county conventions on. Thurs
day, April 14, 1892.
By order of the democratic state cen
tral committee.
B. Goldsmith, Chairman,
A. Noltnkr, Secretary.
Call Tor s 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. in., for.
the purpose oi 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: . ,
Baker .......
Benton
Clackamas .
Clatsop
Columbia. . .
Coos
Crook
Curry
Douglas
Gilliam .
Grant
Harney
Jackson
Josephine . .
Klamath
Lake .
6 Lane....!.'..
7 linn
10 Malheur
,10 Marion . . . .
.. ..-6
,.;..6
.....3
Mutnomah. .
Morrow.'
Polk-.
...3 Sherman
. ...9 Tillamook...
4 Umatilla.. . .
5 Union
:.'.. Wallowa.....
.....7 Wasco........
......5
Wasbineton.
..& Yamhill
.,.3
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 abroad,
are cordially invited to unite with ns.
James Lotan.
Chairman Republican State Central
Committee.
F. A. Moore, Secretary.
pcfap - Ipon Wanted.
The undersigned will pay
FIVE DOLLARS PER TON FOR ALL
KINDS OF WAGON AND MA
CHINE SCRAP-IRON,
3F Delivered in The Dalles ud to Anril 1st.
at Beers & Williams' Hav Yard. No stove Cast
ings wanted. . S. TKICHTElt.
Byni8,RO!ji&Co.?
Successors to C. E. Dunham.
Druggists and Chemists.
Pure Drugs ana MeJlclnes. .
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendance.
THE DALIES,
OBEGOIT.
STAGY SHOOIft,
Tfie - WaicUfHaiier .
Has opened an office for Cleaning and
repairing w atcn.es, Jewelry, etc.
All work guaranteed and
promptly attended.
AT C. E. DUHHflJBS OLD STAND,
Cor. Second and Union Streets.
A- A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
' - ' which he offers at Low Figures.
SPECIfllt :-: PRIGES
to Cash Buyers.
Highest Cash Prices for 1ms and
: : otto Mice, -- m
170 SECOND STREET.
ANEW
DndertaJdng Establishment !
PBINZ & NITSGHKE.
DEALEBS IN
Furniture and Carpets.
complete Undertaking Establishment,
hum. wv tt v MM 11U VY ay UCU IU W 1 111
the Undertakers' Trust our prices will
be low accordingly.
Remember our place on Second street,
next to Moody's bank.
1 COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
: ..." (successors to w. e. cram.
Manufacturer of the finest French and
-- Home Made
o .a:n id I IES s ,
-'. ' w, . East of Portland. .
- . DEALER IN . "
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Oan furnish any of these goods at Wholesale
or Betail
In Ererr Style. C
104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or.
GENTLEMEN !
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH-
: ING LINE, . ; .'.
off oind me
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
Drices which defv couoDetition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
second St., lhe Dalles.
Sole Agent for WANKAMAKER & BBOWN.
Philadelphia, Pa.
YOUR ATTEflTIOJl
Is called to the fact that
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and iJuiiding Material of all kinds. -
" -Carrie' the finest Line of
M W V
To be found in the City.
72 LU ashing ton Sttfeet.
MRS. LOCHHEAD'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 full line of New Studies for sale
or to rent. Studio at the residence of
Mr. G. P. Morgan, corner of Third and
Liberty streets.
ART STUDIO.
mm. uf. BBSXIC
Has opened an Art Studio,'
At the RESIDENCE of Mrs. HEPP
NER, on FIFTH Street,
(East of the M. E. Church.) "
Class days are TUESDAY, THURSDAY
- and SATURDAY.
8amrjle8 of Mrs. Bemish's work mav be
seen at the store of Paul Kref t ic Co. S-3dtf
AND OYSTER HOUSE.
One or the Finest Cooks in The Dalles.
All Work done by White Help.
Next door to Bvrne, Floyd fe Co.s'
Drug Store. -
85 Onion St., The Dalles.
Just Opened.
flrs. ll. JOSES - proprietor.
Everything' the Market
Affords, at Reasonable
Rates.
R. B. HOOD,
Livery Jced and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold on
voTnmisszonancbJuoney .
Advanced on Horses -. -'
Left for Sale.
OFFICE OF '
The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line
J ' Staze Leaves The Dalles Every Morning
- at 7:80 and Goldendale at 7;00. All
freight must be left at R. B.
--4: Hood's office' the-eve . .
- ; -;: . ning before. . '
; R. B. HOOD, Proprietor.
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or.
picture
HUMS
TheDalles Restaurant
BOBT. MATS.
MAYS &
SALE AGENTS FOR
'Roottn9' and '
STOVES AND RANGES.
Jeweffs SteelRaieuni BicMHs ani Bojnton's Furnaces.
We also keep .a large and complete stoek of . '
Hardware, . Tinware, Granite Biueware; Silverware; Cutlery,
v ?.rbed Wire, Blacksmiths' Coal, ' Pumps, Pipe,
Packing,- Plumbers Supplies, Guns,
' ; Ammunition and Sporting Goods.
Plumbing, . Tinning, G-un Repairing and Light
- .Machine Work a Specialty.
COR. SECOND AND FEDKEAL STS..
D. BUNN
Pijpe WorR, Tia Repairs aaHoofioj
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss'
..- Blacksmith Shop:
Removal ! Removal !
On account of Removal I will sell my
entire stock of Boots and. Shoes, Hats
and. Caps, Trunks and Valises, Snelv
ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures,
at a Great Bargain. Come and see
my offer. ; ; : ,
"
GREAT REDUCTION I1M RETAIL.
J.FREIMKN
125 Second Street,
1IEW FULL flllD WIIITEB DRY GOODS
COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT..
Glothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
Boots and Shoes.
Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. .
Cash Bayers mill save money by examining oqp stoek
- and ppieestef ore purchasing elsewhere.
-MBf -3
H. Herbring.
The Dalles Mercantile Co.,
Successor, to BROOKS b BEERS. Dealer! In
General Merchandise, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc.
' Groceries, Hard-ware,
Provisions, Flour, Bacon,
HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Rates.
JFree Delivery to Boat and Curs and all parts of the City
390 and 394 Second Street , . '
H.O.NIEL.SeN
Clothier
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
O-ents' xa.xn 1 fY i.xxg Groods,
CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, , THE DALLES, OREGON.
Xj. :E3. CBOWJfl.
CROWE,
THE CELEBRATED
'Chatrtep Oak
THE DALLES, OREGON.
The Dalles.
ELL
and
Tailor