try lit? Ufiiirzr tin iv iiiinimii'iH I i r - - - i - a Entered a the Portofflce at The' Dalles, Oregon, 1 IjOOal Ailvordilnr 10 Cents per line for Bret insertion, and 5 Cents Snecial rates for Ion? time nntinaa All local notices received later than S o'clock w.u oypm win luuuwug Utt . TIMK TABLES. The Dalles, Portland & Astoria fla. Co, SOX The boats of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. will commence running on Mon day, April 4th, and until further notice under u iouowing scneanie. - - . x Steamer "DALLES CITY" Wes "NVhart foot of Yamhill St., PORTLAND, daily Connecting with str. Regulator at the cascades Arrive at xne JJaiies, tt p. m. Steamer "BEGULATOB" leaves Wharf foot of Union st, THE DALLES, dally Connecting with str. Dalles City at the cascades. Arrives ai jroruana, 9 p. m. B. F. LaTJGHIIK General Manager. Kailroads. ft . BAST BOUND. " - So. 2, Arrives 12:01 A. M ' 8, " 12: 30 P. M. - Decarta 12:0fi A. tt " 12:60 P.M. WEST BOUND. No. 1, Arrives 4:25 a. m 7. " 6:00 p. m l):2u r. Mi Two locai freights that carry passengers leave ..MA tnw tkn wa.. a I, .Art . - .1 A M .V. ah .w a. m., mm uuc ijl me . . i - . STAGES, ' For Prinevllle, via. Bake Oven, leave daily at e a. m. For Antelope, Mitchell-, Canyon City, leave uaiiy at e A. M. , For Dnf nr. Kingsley, Wattifr, TVaplhitlai Warm Bprings and Tygh valleyi leave daily (except Sunday) at 6 A. 41. . For Goldetidale, Wash., leave every day of the fftok except Sunday at 8 A. M. unices tor au lines at the Umatilla House. fost-Offlce. omcB hoChs General Dellvrey Window 8 a. m. Money Order " 8 a. m. Sunday G D " 9 a.m. closino op MAILS to7p.ni, to 4 p. m, to 10 a. m. By trains going East 9 p. m. and ' " West 9 p.m. and Stage for Goldendale " "Prinevllle Dufur and Warm Springs . " fLeavlng for Lyle & Hartland. - - " . lAntelope 11:45 a. m, 4:45 p. m, .7:80 a.m. .5:30 a. m. .5:30 a. m. .6:80 a. m. .5:30 a. m. -axoeps ennoay. Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. juonaay tveanesaay ana r riuay. SATURDAY APRIL 9. 1892 O. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU. Tbb Daubs, Or., April 9, 1892. Paciflo HRela- D.t'r W' g State Coast bab. 2 tlve of S. g of ' Time. -D Hum Wind P Weather 8 A.M. 19.88 47 93 BW Cloudy 8 P. M.1 29.77 58 T2 " " Maximum temperature, 57; minimum tem enrture, 39. Height of River, 8 p. m 6.9 feet; Change in past 24 nours o.l foot. Total precipitafionfrom July 1st to date, 10.18; average precipitation from July 1st to date, 12.23; total deficiency from July 1st, 1891, to date, 2.05; Inches. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. San Fbancisco, Apr. 9, 1892. Weather forecast till 8 p. m. Monday; light rains. Warm er. Kebckam. RAIN LOCAL BREVITIES. If yon want the news, You want The Chronicle. If you are not a subscriber, please read this and hand in your name. - Hon. A. J. Dufur, of Dufur, ia visiting hia son, Hon. E. B. Dufur, of this city. J. T. Foster, of Prineville, left town today with a load of freight for that town. A meeting of the board of delegates of the fire deportment will be held Tues day evening. Pabst's Milwaukee beer at the Uma tilla house at a bit a bottle. Free lunch tonight at 8 o'clock. J. Folco, whose new advertisement ap pears in The Chkoniclk today, is selling oranges by the box at Portland prices. Steward Wiley, of The Dalles',", Port land and Astoria Navigation company's steamer Regulator, sets a table which tickers the palate of a passenger; with an appetite!" ':-'.; Thanks of this office are tendered to Senators "Mitchell and Dolph, and ' Rep resentative Hermann, for valuable' pub lie documents, r Mr. C. Wyse, merchant tailor, 77 Sec- ond street, will take your order for any - kind of a suit at eastern prices.. See ad vertisement, new today. . Reserved seats for&e Jubilee Singers . Monday night are going rapidly at Snipes A Kinersly. Remember the Court room ,is small, a word to the wise etc. ' Secure your seats and tickets at once.-:! ' Three months hence,- says ' the St. Louis Olobe-Detnocrat, when the conven tion closes, the man who "first men tioned Harrison for xenominatiott will be numerous and noisy. The cry has commenced up here already, of "the first paper to mention ', Ellis foe congress,' from this district; . ',' ., You should not hesitate one moment . about attending; the concert at the Court house Monday evening. The Fisk Jubi lee singers have had the honor of appear ing by cavitation before more distinguish ed persons tLn any other company of singers 1 the world. This includes PreaTSents Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Ar thur and Harrison Queen Victoria; the mperor and empress of Germany, the v Rigl Hon. William E. Gladstone, and indeed nearlv all the crowned heads of Europe, together with many of the most 'distinguished ' ministers and educators "both in the old. world and the new. Se - cure your seats At .Snipes & Kinnersly '-s - irug store. , - Salmon will be due here, fresh from the Columbia, on tomorrow - - The nice warm rain, of : today is wel comed by all, notably the gardner and owner of promising orchards. j The streets of-The Dalles today re semble-those of a-much larger place, So many people are in from the country, and visitors abroad Uncle Linus Hubbard has not for gotten the old style of votinsr in B affair. one ballot in your hand and three in your hat. That's the way he was seen going to the primaries today. Whether he got all the ballots into the box or not we'll never tell The board of pension examiners of mis city, wnicn consists of DrS. Shack - elfoxd, Doane and Logan, have been in structed, by the renaion bureau at Washington, to hold their reiralar meet.- ings, for examination of pension - claim ants, on tne second and fourth Wednes days of each month. besnnmncrAnril IS Hitherto these meetings have been held Our worthy contemporary of Walla Walla', the Statesman, acknowledging iuh receipt oi one oi uncle l,mua Hub bard's Whale back-locks pictures says: It is intended to be prophetic of what will certainly occur at The Dalles, when the cascade locks are fiuished." Not alone The Dalles, Bro. Parker. - These modern light draft steamers are so con structed that they may ascend any or dinary creek, and with the ' means pro vided at the dalles of the Columbia, simultaneously with the completion of the locks at the cascades, might reach Walla Walla if the authorities will re move the sage brush along " the route from Wallula, and sprinkle the streets well. All jokes aside, there are many more benefits to accrue to points beyond The Dalles, than to The Dalles : proper, by this long deferred improvement, and right minded journalists should see that it is for the benefit of the whole interior that we of The Dalles are so persistently working for an open river. - Republican Rally. The republicans will hold a meeting at the Court house this evening, to ratify the ticket nominated ' by the state and county Republican Conventions. Hon. P. H. Ward, recently from Indiana, and ex-Judge of the 30th judicial district of that state, and Hon. Geo. Watkins and W. H. Wilson of this city, wilt address the meeting. Members of all parties are cordially invited. Seats will be reserved for ladies. Church Notices. . At the M. E. church Rev. A. C. Spencer, pastor, will preach morning and evening. Congregational Church services in the Court house, Sunday at II a. m. Sunday school at 12 :15. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, at 6 p. m. Union services in the Court house at 7 :30 p. m. Preaching by Rev. C. W. Jenkins. Maj. G. W. Ingalls will speak . in the Academy, at 11 a. m. tomorrow, on the Possibilities of the World's Evangeli zation in the next twenty years.'"' Refer ence will be made to the work being done by the various religious denominations, and its effect on foreign immigration. Everyone cordially invited to be present. Senator Watkins.. Hon. George B. Watkins, of The Dalles, who has been nominated for the judgeship of the seventh judicial dis trict, is .a native of Montgomery county, Ohio. He was born in 1854. came to Oregon in 1862, and settled in Silverton, Marion -county. Remaining at . that place four years, he went to Wasco county, located at The Dalles, studied law in the office of Hon. N. H. Gates, and was admitted to the bar in 1880. In 1886 he was appointed district udge by Governor Moody to fill the of fice of an additional . judge given that district by the legislature. At the ex piration of his term of office he resumed the practice of his profession, and in 1888 was elected state senator. At the last session of the legislature he presen ted the portage railroad bill, authorizing the state of Oregon to construct and op erate such a roact around the obstruc tions to navigations on. the Columbia river and at The Dalles. The bill was one of gieat importance to fell of Eastern Oregon," and its final passage gave to the people of the Inland Empire a 'competitive route to transpor tation, and the efforts of Senator Wat kins in securing to the people such relief, will bring to him the support of many of the residents of the seventh judicial dis trict belonging to the democratic party. Qregonian. Mr.- J. P. Blaize. an extensive real estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, nar rowly escaped one ot tne severest at tacks of pneumonia while in the' north- era part of that 1 state during a recent Diizzaru, says tne aaturaay. uvteu. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thor oughly chilled that be was unable .to Set warm, and inside of an hour after is return he was threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, of which he had often heard, and took a number of large doses.- He ays the effect was wonderful - and that in a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next dav was able to come to Des Moines. Mr.- Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderful. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, amggists. - . d&w First-class job work .can be had at the Chronicle job office ou short notice and at reasonable prices. . The Dalles, April 8 Editor Chronicle:- ' ' To illustrate the utter smallness and meanness of-the corporation known as Union Pacific railway company, permit me to relate a little experience I have lately had with that company. Last fall I went down to the Portland expo sition on an excursion ticket purchased from the' company. The' ticket' was good for four days and finding I -had' to visit Eugene before returning- home" I went to Agent Hurlburt in Portland and asked him what disposition I could make of my return ticket. He informed me that if I should run two days over the time allowed by the ticket for return, it would cost me 80 cents a day and that I should in that case have to pay $2" for a one way ticket from Portland to The Dalles instead of -the regular fare. On the morning of my return (it was Sun day) I called, at' Mr. Hurlburt's- office and was informed' by a" man who was sweeping out the office that the agent would not be there until 9 o'clock.' As the train left there at 7 I was obtfged to leave without getting a ticket and, of course, the conductor obliged me to pay the full fare on the train. I applied to Mr. Hurlburt through The Dalles agent, for a refund of $1.53, the amount over paid through no fault of mine, and was informed that in order to get it I must buy a ticket from the company the first time I am going to Portland, when the amount would be . allowed, and not otherwise. Now the mere amount in volved is no consideration. It is the principle of the thing. The .company owes me a sum of money," acknowledges by letters in my possession that they owe it, but refuse to pay it '-unless as a rebate on another ticket. Happily they cannot force me.to travel by their road as I never do and will not travel a mile on the Union Pacific or ship a pound of goods over their line when I can help it, The Regulator is good enough for me and I thank God on my own behalf and on behalf of the people of Northeastern i Oregon for a line of" transportation that saved us from being at the mercy of the Union Pacific, and while I am in the i business, I thank the Chkoniclk for the noble stand it takes in defense of the people's rights. May its shadow never grow less.-- ' J. C. Lucky. Warm Spiring Indian Agent, j Concerning an Arbitrary Rule. Thk Dalles, April 9th. - Editor Chronicle: . . ' .- . ' -'" My little girl, ten years old, who has to travel to school in storm and sun shine, ia dust and mud,, every day, a distance of four miles, going' and coin ing, has been expelled for being absent four half days, unexcused." I went to the principal to explain the matter, and he sent me to one of the directors, and that director sent me to another direc tor, and this last one I cannot find any where,' after having spent half a day in the effort, a time that I can ill afford to spare from' my work. '-. - The "rule by which mv girl was ex pelled may be all right for a boy, who plays truant or absents himself to en gage in a game of hookey, but for a girl who is present in school every hour it is possible' for her to be, it works a hard ship, both upon the child and its par ents. My opinion is that we, in the ex treme' east of the city, have a right to demand that we be given a school to ourselves, and not crowd all the schools together, as they are now. C. Wyss. Vote of Thank. On Boabd Stb. Regulator, ) April 8. 1892.C Editor Chronicle: . - In a duly organized assembly of dele gates to the Republican State convention from Wasco' and Crook counties, the fol lowing -' resolution was' ' unanimously adopted: i ... Resolved, That we tender our thanks to the captains and employes of ' The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation com panys boats, for the gentlemanly and courteous treatment received on our trip to and from the Republican State con vention, and we assure the traveling pub lic that this company, and its employes, leave nothing undone to add to the com fort of, their patrons, and we earnestly bespeak for the company' the patronage of every man who favors an open river to the sea. .Signed, W. M. McCobklb, - Chairman. M. P. Isenbeeg, Secretary . - ; ' The sons and daughters of Nimrod are having fine sport ' in Mill creek, casting the fly for the gamey speckled and sal mon trout. Yesterday Messrs. Nicholas Cornish' and William J. Marder,' night clerks at the Umatilla house, sallied out bright and early, after being relieved by the watch , and they caught a fine lot of tb e palate tickling beau ties. Billy claim ed the championship, but Nick says this can't be so, because Billy's largest fish was only about so long - - while he caught a bouncer about so long Billy disputes Nicks' claim, and eive tha snap away .by declaring that the big fish he was showing to his friends was bought from an Indian. . . ''Competition is the Life of Trade." Wm. Butler & Co.,' who are our sole agents for Oregon Pottery's Co.'s sewer and chimney pipe,-have just received a car load and are prepared to.: fill all or ders at reasonable prices. --- 4-9d2twlt CLOUD BURST. ' "Say, John; where did you get those well fittine stvlish shoes from?" j ''hy I purchased them of The j-'aues .mercantile Uompany." -"You don't say so r "But why do-you ask ?" "Because I have shoes since I left Boston. What brand ua you say they were?" " "Why Walter H: Tenney & Co., of course." . ;. ' - ; "Well, now ; I thought so. " I am right glad I met you, for I shall buy a pair for myself, and take my" family a long too, for mv children have ' ftWre worn them.' And do you knqw ? they ou wjiuie year. ."Yes,- and you can get them in all widths, and prices, in men's, ladies, misses, child's, infanta mil And do you know, they are sold under n J A . .' . . "No; Whv An fW Ar. o 4 "Because they have a world wide - The Walter H. only, by .The Dalles Mercantile Compa- "jv wuo are sole, agents tor The Dalles. The Modus Tlrendl. V Washington. April 9. Tha Ym-tf nwn Adams, Charleston, Baltimore and Aiomcan it is understood will be em ployed in patrolling Behrins sea. when the season opens. The sailinc imrn. tions have been practically completed at the state department, and were yester day submitted to a conference of United States officials at the navy department. There were present Secretary -Tracy, vximmoaore Ramsay, Gen. J. W. Eoster and Edward O'Brien, commissioner of navigation, of the treasury department. The instruction's were considered with great care. Prior to this conference at the navy department, Secretary Blaine had a conference at his house with Sir Julian Pauncefote on the same subject. Later in the dav Sir Julian Pauncefote had another interview with Secretary Blaine at the state de partment. While no one will talk directly of the subject, the impression prevails that the modus Vivendi is per fected, and will be announced in a few days in addition to the instructions to .1 T I ; . iuo ceunug sea vessels. - .. Columbia River Celebration. Washington, April 9. The Charles ton and Baltimore, now at San Fran cisco, have been ordered to proceed to Astoria, Or., to participate in the Columbia river Centennial celebration, May ' 12th.' ' The Concorde now at Matanzas, has been ordered to proceed to Memphis, Tenn., to take part in the bridge celebration on the 12th inst. . A quantity of nice, clean rasrs wanted at this office. - The best serine medicine is a done or two of St. Patrick's Pills. They , not only physic but cleanse the whole sys tem and purify the blood. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. d&w Best Tonic. Byrne, Floyd & Co.. the leadiner whole sale and retad druggists of The Dalles, nave wxiay receivea tneir second large invoice of Best Tonic. Best Tonic takes with all who have tried it. It cures dyspepsia, strengthens the system, re stores sound and retresning sleep, and as a beverage at meal time promotes digestion. - - . 2-27-dtf. COLUMBIA GANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs (Successors to . s. dm.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made. East o( Portland. . DEALERS IN Tropical Fruits, NflisCigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail ... - . -. In Bverjr Style. - . . Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Of. O. P. STEPHENS, DEALER IN f Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, tc. Etc. .' Etc., Etc. . 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank; Dalles City, Oregon. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was nick, we gave her Castoria. , ' When she iras a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clans to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave them Castor!. Dry Goods I STONEIVf AN & FI EGE, ; " 114 SEdONT) STREET. Our Stock, has been most carefully selected for Comfort and - Durability and will be sold at the lowest possible -V prices: Leather and. findings for sale. . ' Repairing Neatly and f Expeditiously Done! ; THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. Tne Corrugated Building neat Door to Court House. Handsomely FnrnisM Rooms to Rent by tne Day, Weei or Monti, ; . Prepared by af TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. . H- FflSEr, Ppopf. SPRING -ARRIVING E. Jacobseu & Co.'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 JLaV Practical Painters and Pmr Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Maaarv'a the most skilled workmen employed. chemical combination or soap mixture. orders promptly attended to. Store and Paint Shop corner Third and J . O. MAGK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Liquor Finest Wines 171 Second Street, Frenchs' Block, ' WM. BUTL -DEALERS IN- Building Flatenal Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lime; Plaster, Hair and Cement. A liberal discount to the trade JEFFERSON STKEET, between Second mm Washington SITUATED AT THE Destined to be the Best Manufacturing Center In the Inland Empire. For Further Information Call at tho Off lea of " 1 "1- Interstate Investment Go., 0. D. TAYLOB, Tha Dalles, Or. ; 72 WajMtatcn, St, Manfl. Or. First Class English Cook. STOCK DAILY AT- Instruments. THE DALLES, OREGON. AND GLASS. Latest Patterns and Designs in TTanmra TCnno vnf tv.u hif k.j. r .v Paints riHd Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No A first, class article in all colors. All Washington Sts-i The Dalles, Oregon and Liquors. The Dalles, Oregon,' E R & CO., in all lines handled by us. and Railroad, .. THE DALLES, OR Washington HEAD .OF NAVIGATION'. Bes SeTilng Property of ' the Season in the North west: ' .. -. - Dealer Dalles,