The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 06, 1892, Image 3

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    The Dalies Daily Chronicle.
Entered a the Poatoffiee at The Dalles, Oregon,
aa second-class matter... . , . ...
. Local Advertising;.
10 Cents per Hue tor first insertion, and 6 Cents
per Une (or each subsequent insertion. - .
Special rates lor long time notices.
All local notices received later than 8 o'clock
will appekr the following day.
TIME TABLES.
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria flav. Co.
SOTTKUTTT iTi.
The boats of The Dalles, Portland fc Astoria
Navigation Co. will commence running on Mon
day, April 4th, and until further notice under
the following schedule.
Steamer "DALLES CITY" leaves
Wharf foot of Yamhill St., POKTLASD, daily
- (except Sunday), at 6 A. M : - , ...
Connecting with str. Regulator at the cascades,
Arrives at The Dalles, 6 p. m.
Steamer "BEGULATOB" leaveB
Wharf foot of Union St., THE DALLES, daily
(except Sunday), at 6 A.M.:
Connecting with str. Dalles City at the cascades,
Arrives at Portland, 9 p. m. - .
B. F. IACGHLIK, General Manager.
Railroads.
AST BOUND.
No. 2, Arrives 12:01 A. M. Departs 12:06 A. at.
" 8, " 12:30 P.M. ' 12:50 P.M.
WIST BOUND. V
No. 1, Arrives 4:25 A. M. Departs 4:30 A. M.
7, 6:00 P. M. " 6:20 P. M.
Two locat freights that carry passengers leave
one for the west at 7:00 A. M., and one for the
east at:lu A. M. . .
STAGES.
For Prinevllle, via. -Bake Oven, 4eave daily
at 6 A. M.
For Antelope, Mitchell, Canyon City, leave
dally at 6 A. M. -For
Duf ur. Kinsrslev. Wamic, Wapinitia, Warm
Bprings and Tygh Valley, leave daily (except
Sunday) at 6 A. M.
For Goldendale. Wash., leave every day of the
wees: except Sunday at 8 A. m.
Offices for all lines at the Umatilla House.
. - Post-Ofllce.
OPPICB ROUBS
General Dellvrey Window 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Money Order " 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Sunday ii D ''..' 9 a. m. to 10a. m.
CLOSING OP MAILS
By trains going East 9 p. m. and 11:45 a. m.
" " West 9 p.m. and 4:45 p.m.
Stage for Goldendale 7:S0 a. m.
" "Prinevllle 5:30 a.m.
h m "Dufurand Warm Springs ..5:80 a. m.
fLeavlug for Lyle&Uartland.. 5:90a.m.
" " " " tAntclope ..6:30 a.m.
Except Sunday.
Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
" Monday Wednesday and Friday.
WEDNFSDAY
APRIL 6, 1892
C. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,
WEATHER BUREAU.
Thb Dalles, Or., April 6, 1892.
Pacific Rela- D.t'r ta 2? State
Coast bab. 3 tive of E. o of
Time. r Hum Wind P 5 Weather
S A. M. 30.16 45 67 West .01 Cloudy
8 P. M. 30.12 54 50 -" .00 Clear
Maximum
temperature, 64; minimum tern-
erature, 42.
Height of River, 8 p. m 7.2 feet;
Change in past 24 hours 0. 6 feet.
Total precipitation! rom July 1st to date, 10.01 ;
average precipitation from July 1st to date, 12.79;
total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to date, 2.69;
Inches.. . . ( . .. . . . .
WEATHER PROBABILITIES.
: . San Francisco, Apr. 6,1892.
FAIR Weather forecast till 8 p. m.
I Thursday; Fair "weather,
stationary temperature.
Kebkham.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
If you want the news, "
You want The Chbokicle.
If you are not a subscriber, please read
this and hand in your name.
Is the Town Talk dead? We don't see.
- it any more in The Dalles.
Amos Soot of Mosier, one of the most
successful fruit raisers in the county,
was in town today.
A meeting of the directors of The
Dalles Fruit Grower's Shipping company
will be held at - the. old "Court
house, at 2 p. m., next Saturday.'
According to the requirement of the
new law regulating salmon fishing in
this state, Cleric Crossen made out to
day ten licenses to fishermen who ex
pect to engage in the business ia this
county. -
The following delegates and members
of "the third house" went down on the
Regulator yesterday to attend the re
publican Btate ' convention t ? Horace
Rice, B.'S. Kelsay, A. G; Johnson, G.
J. Farley, BJF,:Laughlin' and: Robert
Mays.' i : . vO; -. v.-.
. In Astoria the pupils ef the public
ficbools are furnishing the press with
tome very meritorious compositions.
, . , . . . .
vine oy nine miss Anna - tjratka, on
"What Astoria could be;" is worthy -of
place in pamphlet; for general distri
bution. V " ' j- 3
Miss Anna Peters & Co., who have
opened a new millinery establishment
In the store lately -occupied, by. J. C
Baldwin at 112 Second street, extend an
invitation to the ladies of this city to
call and examine their exhibition of
novelties in trimmed hats and bonnets
which will be ready for Inspection all
day next Friday.
Tom Joles has the distinguished honor
i uemg ine nrst oi tne sea sob to- re-,
nember the gastronomic wants of the
Chronicle office. He laid on our table
this morning a bunch of fine radishes
rhich were grown in the Joles garden.
J. hey are just of the right size for the
table and they look aa tender and eav-
ory as a maiden's kiss. -
Monday evening next, at the court
house, a rich musical feast is in store for
The Dalles people. The Fisk Jubilee
lingers always delight their audiences,
wherever theygo; and here, besides the
features of the concert, patrons are con
ferring a benefit on one of our own ..best
societies, the Congregational church.
See advertisement. - '
Mrs. Frank Menefee left yesterday on
a week's visit to friends in Dufur,-:
John Roth, one of .Kingsley's solid
men, was in town during' tne past two
days." " y : ':- . : -' N
- A. K. Russel and Phil Brogan sen. of
Antelope, and G. L. Moon of Bake Oven,
are at the Umatilla houge.
Service of Confirmation will be held
next Sunday at 10 :30 a. m. at the Evan
gelical Lutheran church on Kineth
street. A cordial, welcome - to every
German. A. Horn, pastor. .
C. P. Heald, of Hood River, member
of the state board of horticulture.- is
visiting the orchards in this neighbor
hood to learn how much they are effected
by the San Jose scale and other pests. :
Carpenters are at work today enlarg
ing the dining room ot the European
house to about double the size of its
present dimensions. : We are pleased to
note this evidence of the deserved popu
larity of a very worthy hostess. ; :
W. Hunt, the photographer, has pre
sented this office with a handsome pic
ture of the steamer Regulator. The
picture now decorates the Chronicle
show window and copies of the same
may be had from Mr. Hunt at a reason
able price. '
Prineville News. Mutton buyers who
nave visited Vrooa county .this spring
have paid all the way from $2.05 to $3
per head for sheep. -Our local growers
are not losing any money this year, and
if present prices continue some of them
some of these days ought to grow rich.
The profit derived from the wool and
lamb crops is not figured in the above
statement. ; .;
Klamath Star. Robert Veatcb, the
man who stood up in the last legislature
and used such remarkably ' poor logic
and worse grammar in condemnation of
a world's iStt appropriation for Oregon,
will be the democratic nominee for con
gress from the first district It is said
that Mr. Veatch never buys any bed
clothes. He wraps the drapery of his
moss around him and lies down to pleas
ant dreams. J'
The absence from home this week of
the editor of the Pasco Headlight gave
the office devil, who was left in charge,
a lon'g-lboked-for opportunity which he
improved as follows: "The improved
appearance ot the Headlight this week is
attributed to the fact that Col. Edwards
is on a junketing trip to Spokane and
other towns, and his satanic majesty is
doing the ink-slinging. Exchanges
please note the fact, and also mention
that the politics of the paper, will be
changed to suit the purse which yields
with the greatest generosity.',
Correspondents will confer a favor,
when writing to The Chronicle, if they
write upon one side of a sheet only.
Uncle Sam is now so liberal in the mat
ter of postage that a sheet or two more of
paper makes no difference in the cost of
carrying a letter. Besides : it sometimes
so happens, in a well regulated newspa
per office, where copy has to be given
out to several compositors at once, that
manuscripts which might otherwise
reach the public through the press, go
into the waste-basket, for no other rea
son than that they were written on both
sides oi paper which cannot be split
Such is the
situation in The Chronicle
office.
Ko Dispatches Vet. -
Up to the time of going to press, 4 :15
p. m., this office received no word from
the Republican State Convention, now
in session at Portland.
Conntjr Court Proceeding's. -At
the adjourned meeting of the county
court held on Monday and Tuesday,
J udge Thornbury and 'Commissioners
Leavens and Kincaid being present,
the following business was transacted.
In the matter of road district No. 53
it was ordered that the sum of $40 be
appropriated to this district in addition
to the amount due from the 2 mill tax,
which amounts to a total of $52.
The time for payment of taxes for 1891
was ordered extended to April 25, 1892.
In the matter of the petition of William
Hernlman- for ' a license to sell epif itu
ouBf malt and vinous liquors at retail in
Hood River precinct ; It appearing that
the petitioner has not a number of legal
voters equal to a majority of the legal
votes cast at Hood River precinct at the
last general election, exclusive of those
who signed the petition and remonetrace,
the prayMof the petition-: was therefore
rejected. fi " " ' ' v
In the matter of the bill of D. L.
Cates, sheriff, his commission on $33,'
513.61, taxes collected, amounting to
$433.51, was alio wed.
- The sum Of $750 was ordered to .be
paid to Dr. W. E. Rinebart for money
advanced by him, to aid a non-resident
pauper to reach friends.
" An exhibit of the present financial
condition Of WaBou county: was ordered
to be printed once in each weekly paper
published in the county! - u-
Yellow Flowers Bring 111 Lack. '
. -Actors have a queer superstition about
yellow flowers, and .will not wear them.
While at Dr.-Todd's .booth at ' the lair
grounds Miss Marie Greenwood saw
some yellow flowers, and af ter admiring
them asked for them. : Mr. Guibertson,
her leading man, was present and begged
her not to take them,-saying they would
surely bring her ill luck. A laugh was
indulged in at his expense and she took
the yellow flowers. In an hour the opera
house was in ashes,' and Miss Green-
Wood's ill luck had cost her $7,500. " The
flowers got in their work. Owensboro
(Ky.) Register. ; ' :
... Wapinitia- Items. -
' ' Wapinitia, Apric 4th, 1882. -
Editor Chronicle:" - . '. -,
As the Wapinitia correspondence has
gone up Salt creek, we will give you a
few items from all around. - r: .
Perry Dean is quite sick. Dr. Whit
comb of Dufur, has been attending him.
Mrs. C. G. Abbott who has been sick
all winter, is recovering. "
Mr. "McD Lewis has returned from
Portland. Mrs. "McD Lewis and sons
are visiting Mrs. Lewis' .parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ward of Kingsley.
: Mr. Frazier- of John Day, made the
grove a flying visit. He reports plenty
of snow at that place. .
Mrs. C. W. Magill has returned, after
a few days visit with her daughter who
is attending school at The Dalles.
Johnnie West is getting up a petition
for a new road to the store. Good for
Johnnie. " ." -;
Sunday school at Wapinitia was reor
ganized last Sunday with Mr. Batty,
superintendent. -Let one and all turn
out and help to make it a grand success.
: March went creeping out with a little
rain and snow, but the farmers are all
happy just the same.The peach trees
are in full bloom in spite of the crickets.
Henry thinks it is a long time to wait,
but' have patience Henry, this is Leap
year.
Mr. J. C. Abbott's house at Oak Grove,
caught fire Sunday afternoon but was
discovered just in time to save it bv the
prompt aid of a water pail.-r
Messrs. Davis and Weberg have gone
to The Dalles with a band of beef cattle
for the Portland market - Topsy.
Woodinen of thai World.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Woodmen of
the World, held an interesting meeting
last night.- Three new - members were
initiated into the mysteries of Woodcraft
and received work in the first, second
and third degrees: During the first year
of its organization Mt. Hood camp had
many discouragements to retard its prog
ress, and in the fire of September 2, 1891
lost all the records and most of the prop
erty belonging to it. But by the energy
and faithfulness of a few good members
it nas overcome au dimiculties and is
now in a healthy, prosperous condition
and rapidly increasing its membership
county treasurer Kuch announces
that all county warrants registered prior
to November 14th, 1888, will be paid on
presentation at his office.
BOK.
On Five Mile, April 4th 1892, to the
wife of Mr. Perry Matlock, a ten-pound
boy.- " ' - "' ' :
People are carrvinz away zoods
at
their own prices, from the store of
N
Harris.
Miss Anna Peters & Co.. extend a cor
dial invitation to all, to call and exam
ine their novelties in trimmed hats and
bonnets Friday, April 8th. . 4-62t
Not being able on account of dull times
and scarcity ot money to close out my
slock as was intended, at any price.
have concluded to add to it a fine stock
of furnishing goods, purchased in San
rancisco at tne present very low prices
and wait for the boom, which will surely
come, and shall continue - to offer mv
i i r r i . -
stock oi iurniening goous, mens shoes,
hats, trunk, etc., at prices lower than
ever. J. C. Baldwin.
Wanted.- .
A girl to work in the country, must be
a good cook. Good wages;. Apply at
this omce. 16-3-tf,
Notice.
All Dalles Citv warrants registered
prior to September 1, 1890 will be paid if
presented at my omce. . interest ceases
from and after this date.
Dated February 8th, 1892.
-ii'-" ' O. KlNERSLY, '
tf. Treas. Dalles City.
A traveling man who chanced to he
in the store of E. V. Wood, at McKees
Rocks, Pa., says while he - was waiting
to see Mr. Wood, a little jrirl came in
with an empty bottle labeled Chamber
lain's Pain Balm and said r ' "Mamma
wants another bottle of that medicine ;
she . says it is the best medicine for
rheumatism she ever used." 50 cent
bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton
druggists. . - ' - - d&w
Best Tonic.
Bvrne. Floyd & Co.. the leadinar whole.
sale and retail druggists of The. Dalles,
have todav -received their - second laree
invoice of Beet Tonie. Best Tonic takmi
with all who-'-have -tried it. 'It cures
dyspepsia,-strengthens the system, re
stores sound anct-reureehing ' sleep,- and
as a beverage at meal time promotes
digestions -a-zv-dtf."
. -, ; - NOTICE. : , .:
K. Ii.. irench has for Bale a number of
improved ranches-- aed - unimproved
lanas iD iae rass -vaiiey-neighborhood
in Sherman county. They wrn be -sold
very - cneap ana -on reasonable terms,
af TH a . i a i it
aixr c renen caa ioeaie- settlers o- some
good unsettled -claims La the same neigh-
uuruuuu. xiia buutbbb- is- vjrass valley,
Diicruisfl vuaii&Tt ungODj -
Mr: J. P. BTaize, an" extensive real
estate dealer :in Ues Moines, Iowa, -narrowly
-escaped. -one of the-severest at
tacts et pneumonia-while in the north
ens -part -ot that state during" a recent
Diiazara-, says the tsaturaay Review. Mr,
Blaize-had-occasion-to . drive several
miles during the storm and was so-thoroughly
chilled -that he was unable to
get warm, and inside of an hour after
his re turn he was threatened with
severe case of pneumonia- or runir fever.
Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drag store
and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, of which he had often heard,
and took a number of large doses. ' He
says the effect was - wonderful and that
in a short time he was breathing quite
easily." He kept on taking the medicine
and the next day was able to come to
Des Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his
cure as simply wonderful. 50 cent
bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton,
druggists. , , d&w
... , A CLOUD BURST.
"Say, John, where did vou eet those
well fitting stylish.shoea from'?"-
"Vhy, 1, purchased them of The
Dalles Mercantile Company.1'". -
" x ou don't say so i -"But
why do you askl" ; " '
"Because I have never seen such
hoes since I left Boston. What brand
did you say they were?" ' 1
"Why Walter H. Tenney fe Co., of
course. . . ..
"WelL now; I thoueht so. I am
right glad I met you, for I shall buy a
pair for myself, and take my family a
long too, for my children liave always
worn them. And do you know they
last a whole year." . !
"Yes, and you can eet them in all
widths, and prices, in men's, ladies,
misses, child's, infants, boys and youths.
And do you know, they are sold Under
a guarantee V ;
"No. Why do .they rto so?" ;.V
"Because they have a' world wide
reputation, and can be relied upon. 7
j.ne waiter tl. lennev Shoe is sold
only, by The Dalles Mercantile Compa
ny, who are sole agents for The Dalles.
First-class iob -work hnn rut hnri at. fho
Chronicle job office on short notice and
at reasonable prices. . : r j
A pamphlet containing the new Ann.
tralian ballot law adopted by this state
is for sale at the Chronicle office at ten
cents a copy.
f - - '
bomethme new Pabsta Bohemian
Milwaukee Beer onlv one bit a hor.r.ln.
Hot clam broth after 5 p.m. at J. O.
Mack's. Call and trv them. 2-23tf
a lie uest sprine medicine is a done or
two of St. Patrick's Pills. Thev not
only physic but cleanse the whole svs
tern and purify the blood. For sale by
iKeiey oc nougnton, aruggists. d&w
iuiss viara ts. rstorv wi i inn.niit a.
limited number of pupils in oil paint
ing, water colors, crayon, charcoal and
pasteiie wortc and China painting
fetudio, room 3. over Mclnernv's drv
guuua mure. z-3-tt
j -i. . . .
Wanted. "
A cirl to do creneral housework- rfinBt.
do a gooa cook and thoroughly under
stand her business. Good was-es.
to this office. -
4
" NOTICE.
Parties holding claims aeainst W. S
Cram are notified topresent them to him
at once, at tne Columbia tJandy Jjactory,
and all those indebted - are requested to
settle at the same place, as I have sold
out my business and want to close up
my- accounts. - :. itespectiuuy ,
4-6dw4w . V. S. Cbak.
COCKTI IBBASCBXB'S KOTICK.
All ' County Warrants registered Drior
to November 14th, 1888, will be naid if
resented at mv omce.- interest ceases
rom and after this date. ' -
1 - Geo. Ruch, Treasurer
' Wasco County, Or,
The Dalles, April 6, 1892 4-8 v?4t
City Board of Eqoallzmtlon.
Notice is hereby given that the citv
board of equalization will meet at the
Recorder s omce, on Monday the 25th
day of April, 1892, at 9 o'clock a. m., and
continue in session until 4 o'clock t. m.
of-said day. All persons desiring any
change in their assessment, aa returned
by the city assessor for the year 1892, are
required to appear before said board on
said day.
ny oraer ot me common uouncu.
FRANK MENEFEE.
Recorder of Dallea CHtv.
Dated this 5th day of April, 1892. 4-6dl4t
COLUMBIA
CANDYrFAGTORY
Campbell Bros. Prop rs
(Successors to . S. Cram.)
Manafacturers of the finest French and
Borne Made .
0 -A. IISJ" JD X IB S
1 East of Portland.
-DE ALES 8 FN-
Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco.
-' Can furnlah any of these goods at Wholesale
or ueiau
4-- s ;r -'ii Kvery Style.'; - - ';'
: ice Cteam and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.
CP. STEPHENS,
DEALER IPt
(Clothing
Boots', Shoes, Bats, Kte. .
FanciJ Qobd, fJoSon
Etc.,
Etc., -Ete.
134 Second St., next to Dalles National
7 Bank, Dalles City, Oregon.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was trick, ire gave her Castoria,
- When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
- When she had Children, she gm them Castoria
Dry
Goods
BOOT AJSlD
114 SECOND STREET.
Our Stock has been most carefully selected for Comfort and
durability and will be sold at the lowest possible
. prices. Leather and findings fdr sale. '
Repairing Neatly and
THE EUROPEAN" HOUSE.
- -- ; The Corrugated Bnildlng
HaMsomely FurnisM Rooms to
Meals Prepared; by: a
mmsaiiaiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiViiiiiiiiiHi
TRANSIENT PATEONAGE SOLICITED.
. Good Sample Rooms for- Commercial Men.
H- FtASEf, Pfopp.
NG
-ARRIVING
E. Jacobsen & Go.'s.
Largest Line of Baby Carriages, Books, Stationery
. and Musical
162 Second Street,
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS
And the Most Complete and the
sCs7'Practical Painters and PaDer
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masnry's Paints nsed in all our work, and none bnt
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. - No
chemical combination or soao mixture. A first class article in all cnlnrs. All
orders promptly attended to. .
Store and Faint Shop corner Third and
J. O.
WHOLESALE
Finest Wines
Liquor
171 Second Street,
Frenchs' Block,
WM. BUTLER & CO.,
; DEALERS IN .'
Building Material, Rough and Dressed;
Lumber, Lime. Plaster. Hair and Cement.
; A. liberal discount ja, the trade in all lines handled by us.
JEFFERSON STREET., hetween Second
Washington
SITUATED AT THE
Destined to be the Best
Man ufactu ring Center I n" '
the Inland Empire.
For Further Information Call at the Office of
- Interstate Investment Go.,
O. D. TAYLOR, Tie Mes, Or. - 72 Waslinton, St., Portland Or.
shoe STO?E !
Expeditiously Done .
next Door to Court House. . '"' '
Rent liy tie Day. Veei or Monti.
First Class English CooL
STOCK
DAILY AT-
Instruments.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
AND GLASS,
latest Patterns and Designs in
Hancrera. None hnt fh hwt. hranrU nf tv,ft
,
Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregoa
MACK,
AND RETAIL
and Liquors.
The Dalles, Oregon.
and RaUroad, THE DALLES, OR
Washington'
HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
Best Selling Property of .
the Season in the Northwest.
Dealer
Dalles