The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 04, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dulles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
Published Daily, Sunday Excepted.
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and- Washington Streets, Tbe
Dalles, Oregon. .,
. . Terms of Subscription
Per Year 6 00
Per month, by carrier " 60
Single copy 5
STATE OFFICIALS.
Govemoi.... . S. Pennoyer
Secretary of State G. W. McBride
Treasurer. Phillip Metschan
-Snpt. of Public Instruction E. B. McElroy
I J. N. Dolnh
nw J. H. Mitchell
-?nnimMWTnan B. Hermann
BUte Printer Frank Baker
COUNTY OFFICIALS. ,
County Judge C. N. ThornbTiry
Sheriff D. L. Cotes
rierk J. B. Crossen
Treasurer. .'. Geo. Ruch
5ex AjCHYchs
Frank Kincaid
Assessor . . .-. John E. Barnett
Surveyor E. F. Sharp
Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley
Coroner .William Michell
It now appears that the prohibition
party of Multnomah county will have to
do the. business of nominating a county
ticket all over again. Section 31 of the
. Australian ballot law provides that can
didates must be nominated in one of
three ways. One is by a convention of
delegates representing a political party
which at the election next preceeding
' polled at least 3 per cent, of the entire
vote cast in the state, precinct, or other
electoral district for which the nomina
tions were made. As the prohibition
party had no ticket in the field in 1890,
the convention which met in Portland
last Wednesday had flo power to make
nominations under this provision.
Neither had it power under the provis
ion that allows an organized body of
" electors, numbering not less than 100, to
make nominations, as there , were only
62 electors in the county assembly. It
appears that the convention in question
acted illigally in delegating, the work of
nominating a county ticket to a com
mittee which had not completed the
work when the convention adjourned.
As leading men of the party in Multno
mah county have announced their de
termination to place a full county ticket
in the field it is quite likely that another
assembly of county electors will be called
'together to do the work.
Special Agent Seavery, according to
instructions from the commissioner of
the general land office, has investigated
the matter of setting apart a suitable
number of sections of land around the
the base of Mount Hood for a' public
park and is prepared to make a favorable
report, and "all that is now needed" says
the Oregonian "is a recommendation
from some respectable body of citizens to
back up that of Mr. Seavery." As Mr.
Seavery goes to Washington in a lew
days, where he would give the matter
"personal attention, it would surely not
be out of place if the republican state
convention, tkat meets in Portland on
the 6th would pass a resolution making
the recommendation required.
Grant county made the mistake of ac
cepting the findings of the state board of
Miiali.nffAn nrl. i T stun .....J At... V.
. vuu.itu.juii, v mi,! mucaacu ids duucb
on certain clases of property" in that
-county and now the Blade advises the
'.taxpayers not to pay the advance to the
.sheriff, on tbe ground that should the
-' supreme court decide adversely to the
state board the tax-payers would have
uiuiuuiv; iu etuug vueir money DaCK.
"Keep your money until you have to
-pay it" says the Blade ; ' then, and, not
' till then will be time enough to pay."
" Thanks to the wisdom of the county
cou't of Wasco county we are spared
- -such confusion here. ' -
There is a refreshing? frankness in the
following from the Athena Press:
We advise the leading lights of the
different political parties to see this
" shop at once, on a matter of business
.that would not do for our readers to
.know or in other words, somebody has
fot to "whack up" shortly. We want a
rick building and a power press out .of
vv this campaign. . ,
'The republicans of Umatilla county
' have also put themselves" on record as
favoring a law that shall provide for a
.reasonable, just and equitable system of
.. salaries for county officers. . The Chron
icle, if we mistake not, was the first
newspaper in Oregon to advocate this
reform and now one. or other of the two
great political parties in some half
dozen counties in Eastern Oregon have
. taken the matter up in their county
conventions. . ..
- And now the ingenious heathen Chinee
is evading the'restriction act by coming
.to British Columbia, being naturalized
as a subject of Great Britain and-moving
Into the United States as a British sub-
. ject. - " .
The republican convention of Jackson
county refused to instruct its delegates
to the state-convention but it is under
stoood that a majority is.. in favor of
Hermann for congress 'with' Miller as
second choice. "
Baker connty democrats denounce the
state board of equalization and demand
a repeal of the mortgage tax law 'and the
law allowing 33 per cent to the statutory
fees of clerk and sheriff of the county.
(Amusement for tUe Baby. .
Mr. Waldrige surprised his baby Bun
day night. He didn't intend to surprise
it; he intended to amuse. He had been
to church, and on reaching home drew
his revolver from bis -pocket to put it
away. Baby reached for the weapon.
If baby wanted it, baby must have it, so
papa took out the cartridges every one
of them and then to show baby how to
operate the toy, he pulled the trigger.
That was where the baby was surprised!
It would surprise any baby to see its
papa shoot the cook stove on .a quiet
Sunday night with an unloaded revolver,
when the cook stove was quietly pursu
ing its vocation and digesting hardwood
at the rate of an armful an" hour.
Myrtle Point West Oregonian
It Was Hot.
Some wretch, who evidently delights
to see mankind sweltering. in perspira
tion, played a rascally practical joke on
about two hundred passengers who were
in the waiting room of the Staten Island
ferry. ' For some reason, the arrival of
the long expected boat was delayed; the
crowd was therefore large, and -as the
night was intensely warm, the atmos
phere in that 'close room was. not only
enervating, but distressing. The weather
was unanimously voted to be the warm
est of the season hot enough to parboil
a Hottentot. It was then discovered
that the Turkish bath temperature had
been caused by a practical joker, who
had unfeelingly turned on the steam
heat. Yankee Blade. -
The Potato with the Iron Mask.
J. T. Choate, Esq-, showed us this
morning a veritable curiosity taken from
the ground by his father while - digging
potatoes on his place. It was a. heel
Iron from a lady's boot, through the cen
ter hole of which had grown a potato.
The iron was nearly in the. center, and
on each side was a growth nearly large
enough to hide the iron, which f ormed a
metallic collar, around the center of it.
-Amesbury Cor. Newburyporfc- News.
Democratic Caucus for West Dalles
Precinct "
The Democrats of West Dalles Pre
cinct are requested to meet in caucus at
the court house in the county court
room on inursday, the 7th day of April,
at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of
placing in .nomination candidates "for
delegates to tne county convention to be
elected at the primaries on Saturday,
tne ytn aay 01 April, a. v. isaz.
H. J. Maier.
Chairman Democratic County Central
committee. .
Democratic Caucus for Trevitt Precinct.
The Democrats of Trevitt Precinct are
requested to attend a caucus to be held
in the circuit court room on Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock p. m., the 7th day
of April, for the purpose of placing in
nomination candidates for delegates to
tne county convention to De elected at
the primaries on the 9th day of April,
A. D. 1892. H. J. Maike.
Chairman Democratic Countv Central
Committee. .' - ' . '
Democratic Caucus for East Dalles
. Precinct. -
The" Democrats of East Dalles Pre
cinct are requested to meet at .Wingate's
hall on Thursday, the 7th day of April,
at 8 o'elock p. in., for the purpose of
lacing in nomination - candidates for
elegates .to the connty convention to be
elected on Saturday ,the 9th day of April
A. u. lay J, at the primaries. .
H. J. Maier.
Chairman' Democratic Codnty. Central
uommittee.
Democratic Caucus for Biglow Precinct
The Democrats of Biglow Precinct are
requested to meet in caucus in the din
ing room of the Cosmopolitan hotel, for
the purpose of placing in nomination
candidates for delegates to the county
con yen lion to De voted on at tne primaries-
on Saturday the 9th day of April,
A. D. 1892. H. J. Maim,
Chairman Democratic Connty Central
Uommittee.
Successors to C. K. Dunham. - -
Druggists and Chemists.
Pflrfi Drags ant Medicines.
Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
Night Druggists always in Attendances
Cor. Second and Union Sts.,
THE DALLE9, OREGON.
" STAGY SHOOUl,
, (With Byrne, Floyd & Co.)
-DIALU IK-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc.
- All kinds of repairing a specialty, and all work
guaranteed and promptly attended to. -
Call and see nis stock of clocks before you
leave arrorder elsewhere. ......
MRS. CD A VIS
Has Opened the
REVERE - RESTAURANT,
In the New Frame Building on -7
SECOND STREET, Next to the
Diamond Flouring Mills.'
First Glass. Meals Furnished at all Hoars.
Only White Help Employed.
-AT THE-
COURT HOUSE
THE DALLES,
Monday Evening, April i 1th
THE CONGREGATIONAL CHCBCH
- Has tlie pleasure to announce tbe
engagement, under its auspices,
of the -world-famed
FISK
JUBILEE - SIJIGEHS,
ORIGINAL COMPANY.
From Pisk University, Nashville, Tenfi.
Charles Mumford, Manager.
for one of Their
INIMITABLE CONCERTS.
THIS IS THE COMPANY
that devoted over $150,000 of its cnraines to the
building of Fisk University, that made two won
derfully successful tours abroad, the guests of
niDgs ana queens ana rnme Aiiiusierstana mill
sung by special invitation for Presidents Grant,
iinyes, uarneia, Annur ana Harrison.
"I never so enjoyed music."
Rev. C1148. H. Spubgeok.
"Their songs open the fountain of tears."
Rev. Theo. h. Cuvlee, D. D.
"They have no competitors and can have no suc
cessors." Detroit Free Peeks.
"They are simply unapproachable.', .
Rocky Mountain News, Denver.
Tie Dalles, Portland ail Atioria
Navigation Co..
Columbia River Steamers.
. FIRST CLASS
Passenger ana Freig lit Line
-BETWEEN-
Portland and The Dalles.
The macnifieient steamers "Dalles Cltv"
and "Regulator" will leave as follows., and
stop at an w ay ianaings.
Steamer "Dalles City" from Portland daily,
Auqii ouuuHyj irum woan 1001 01 lamniiisi.
a i o a. m., arriving at xne unues at 6 p. m.
(except Sunday J) at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland
Rthamoi. UltAvnlai.WI Tl.n it .n
at o p. ill. -
fUPThe Route passes through the Falls of the
Cascades and in ulain view of the Government
Locks, (now in process of completion,) the far
f ..... .1 H.l.l.l " I H , . , .
making one of the most beautiful and pleasur-
uuie trips uu tne grana oiumDia.
-If you are eoine East. North or South.
don't fail to call on the undersigned for
through rates dn connection withthe
iNortnern, , fcouthenr or Canadian
Railway.- : . . -
Cattle, sheep and hogs landed at the
pasture of the American Dressed Beef
company, Xroutdale, at nominal rates.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
" ' , Agent.
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
FARMERS' BOARDING HOUSE
MRS. A. J. OBARK. .-. ...Proprietor
Meals 25 cents. Lodging 25 cents. -
Table well supplied with evertbing in market.
tjomioriaDie Deos as any in we city.
Second St., near Madison-. Dalles City.
- W. E. GARRETSON, ,
LeaM Jeweler.
1 SOLE AGENT FOR THE .
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order,
1S8 Second St., The Dalle, Or.
ANEW
Undertaking Esfeblishmerit !
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
DEAtEEa IN
Furniture and arpets.
rWe have added to our business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust our prices will
be low accordingly. 4 . -
Remember our place on Second street,
next to Moody's bank.
L - - J
s"
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortment of
le and Fancy Groceries,
arid Provisions.
which, he offers at Low Figures.
SPECIAL :-: PRICES
' to Cash Buyers.
Hiffliest Casl Prices for Eis anJ
otter Produce.
170 SECOND STREET.
GENTLEMEN!
BEFOKE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE,
Shifts of all kinds .to order? tit
prices wmcn dety competition. . Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN.
. Second St., The Dalles,
Sole Agent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN,
q Philadelphia, Pa. ' ,
VOBH ATTEHTIOJl
Is called to the fact that
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
And Building Material'of all kinds.
' r-Carrle tbe Finest Line of
To.be focind in the City.
72 UUashington Street.
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
-Lauercy streets. ,
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.
85 Onion St:, The Dalles.
Just Opened.
jivs. R. JOJlES - Proprietop.
EverytliiDg the Market
Affords, at Reasonable
'. Hates. , x-,;.
R. B..HOOD,
Livery, Feed and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission arid Money
Advanced on Horses . .
Left for Sale.
' .
-OFFICE OF -
The Mies and Goldendale, Stage Line
Stage Leaves The Dalles Every Morning
at 7:30 and Ooldendale at 7;00. All
freight-must be left at R. B.' ..
- Hood's office the eve- -
ning before. -
R. B. HOOD, Proprietor.. ,
Opposite old Stand. The Dalles, Or.
Stan
Glenn
TheDalles Restaurant
HEW SPRIIIG WID SUflHUER DRY 600DS -
. .. COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. '
Clothing, Gents' finishing Goods, Hats, Gaps,
-Boots and Shoes.
Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. -
Cash Bayers atitl save money by examining out? stock
H.
MAYS &
- -SALE AGENTS FOR
'Reorpn" and 'Chap tep Oak' '
STOVES AND RANGES.
-fleieffs Steel Ranges, an! Marison's ani Boynton's Furnaces. '
.:'' " " We also keep a large and complete stoek of
Hardware, Tinware, Granite, Blueware, Silvei-ware, Cutlery,
Barted Wire, Blacksmiths' Coal, . Pumps, Pipe,
: Packing, Plumbers ' Supplies, Guns,
. Ammunition and Sporting Goods.
Plumbing, Tinning, Grin Repairing and "Light
Machine Work a Specialty.
COR. SECOND AND FEDEJBAL STS..
D. BUIMM
Pipe WorR, Tia Repairs aiifl Hoofing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young fe Kuss'
.' - Blacksmith Shop.
Gre
at Bargains !
ncmuvai i rt;iinjycLi i
On account of Removal I will sell my
entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Mats
and. Caps, Trunks and Valises, Stielv-
ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures,
-
at a Great Bargain. Come, and see
my. offer. . " ?
GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL.
J
125 Second Street,
FREIMHN
The Dalles Mercantile Co.,
Successors to BROOKS & BEERS. Dealers in
General Merchandise, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,-
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, HatsCaps-, etc.
Groceries, . . . Hardware, "
Provisions, Flour, Bacon, . .
HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Of all TTin1a at. TwAst Marlffit Rates. -
Free Delivery to Bout, and. Curs and all parts of the City
' 390 and 394 Second Street
H. C. NIELS6N
Clothier and
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
I O-oxx-fcsV Fu.x-n 1 wti ins Goos,
COKNEB OF SECOND AND WASHINGT02T, ' THE DALLES, OREGOH.
Herbring.
Xi. CBO w ja.
CROWE,
a
THE CELEBRATED
THE DALLES, OREGON.
The Dalles.
ELL
Tailor