ine uaiies' uaiiv unronieie. - " - t - - :I . T l - - rmiini w V . . I .... --w rv' W A I 'I 1 111 V - -I - j - . OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. ' Terms of Subscription Per Year. Per month, by carrier .". Binglecopy : .f6 00 . 60 5 8TATE OFFICIALS. Governoi :.. '..S. Pennoyer Secretary ol State. ,j- G. V. McBride Treasurer Phillip Metschan Bupt. ol Publio Instruction E. B. McElroy . U. N. Dolph nators - J J. H. Mitchell - innrrHMmfln . . .B. Hermann State Printer .Frank Baker COUNTY OFFICIALS. ".' County Judge. ..C. N: Thornbury Sheriff. .....D.L. Cates Clerk .J. iJ. crossen Treasurer ........... Geo. Kuch , . IH' A. Leavens Commissioners. (Frank Kincaid Assessor '.'. ...'.:.' John E. Barnett Surveyor E. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools .-. .Troy Shelley Coroner William Michel! So little is heard of Gen. Alger nowa days that some folks dimly surmise that he baa crawled into bis barrel and pulled the bungbole in after him. General Weaver predicts that M. V. Rock, the peoples' partvs' candidate for congress for the first district, will get as many votes as Veatch. General Weav er's bump of hope - is abnormally developed. It takes a whole page of the Boston dailies to report the baseball games, and only three sticks to cover a lecture upon the Literary Influence of Browning. There is no U6e talking culture will tell. . ' - Commenting upon . the dispute of Astoria ns that the war ship cannot safe ly come up to Portland, the Oregonian refers to the arrival of a deep ship, 2 feet, and then says : " "We certainly have deep water from Portland to the Bea, and all the Astoria tales can, not make the world believe otherwise." Then why in thunder does Portland want to spend half a million to deepen the channel? . The Salem Journal warns its reads to look out for Pennoyer. It predicts that "he is too acti ve a man and has too large a following to. lie still and and allow the chariot of destruction to be drawn over bis. mangled political remains." The Journal -pretends to believe that the governor will yet "come out openly in championship of the people's party, and bid .the democracv defiance. Representative Hermann is again pressing the committee on public lands to call up his bill extending the time to settlers' to purchase lands 'within for feited!, railroad land grants, and the committee has voted to report the bill ;back with a favorable recommendation. Mr. Hermann aided bis cause- by pre senting to the committee various resolu tions from grange assemblies and from party conventions in Eastern Oregon, all 'urging legislation extending the time of . purchase. . - The Prineville Aretti says one of its typographical force understands stereo typing, and talks some of branching out into that industry. The state of the printing trade will hardly justify it, but -be says if the National Farmers Alliance will give him the contract of stereotyp ing the toiling masses, evils of oppres sion, etc., for its campaign literature, he will mortgage the marble at the grave of his dead and buried hopes to procure a hot-room attachment. At a recent convention in Chateau bounty, Montana,' the following resolu tions were submitted : Whereas, The leaders and organs of a great political party persistently affirm that the re moval of protective tariff will make the price of that article higher than it is at present in Montana, and . at the same " time will make it lower in MasanhnRAtfar nd - ' . . "Whereas, It is'evident to. many peo- . pie that either the parties who affirm that this peculiar condition could exist, or the parties who would believe it, are ; fools, and in need of a little educa- ' tion in the first principles of common sense ; therefore be it r "Resolved, That we hereby respect- fully recommend to the present house of representatives at the national capital assembled that they appoint a special committee of their moat learned mem- - bers in logic and mathematics to give an : opinion as to' who are occupying an idiotic, position the aforesaid leaders and organs, or the wool-growers of Mon tana, the manufacturers of Massachusetts and the general public who would enter tain their views." - - ' Examination of Teachers. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will bold a public exam ination at his office in The Dalles, be ginnine Wednesday,. May Jlth, 1882, -at one o'clock j. m. All teacbers eligible for Ptate Certificates, State . Diplomas and Life Diplomas must make applica tion at the qnarterly examinations. Dated this 30th di.y of April 1892. ' - ' - " Tboy Shelley. County School Superintendent of Wasco County, Oregon. -4-30-dtd . Eugene State Journal. . The Portland Dispatch, Tony Noltner's paper, has been enlarged to make room for campaign literature, and it is now filled with three and four columns at a time, telling what a great man Slater is and what gigantic things he has done for Oregon. According to Tony, Slater opened the Umatilla Indian reservation originated the Chinese exclusion law and has made the Pacific coast a "great country. When Slater : got"' through there was not much left for any other statesman to do. ' ' He made the Pacific coast in six days - And went to sleep on tho seventh, -" And on June Sixth, when wakes up our Slater, Ellis will jump out of the bunch grass And knock him down with a tater. - . - Tony is a queer bird, like the do-do, now almost extinct. He and Slater would make a well-matched team but for the fact that each is near sighted, .on account of the coarse, imported Austra lian wool of Democracy having grown down over his eyes, .and can work only on the off side of all public interests.' ' The. best spring medicine is a dose or two oi St. Patrick's Pills They not only physic but cleanse the whole sys tem and purify the blood. For sale by Blakcley & Houghton, druggists. d&w Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, nar rowly escaped one of the severest at tacks of pneumonia while in the north ern part of that state during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thor oughly chilled that be was unable to get warm, and inside -of an hour after his 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 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 TO THE TRADE AND CONTRACTORS'. I DESIRE IT TO BE UNDERSTOOD that I have appointed- Wm. Butler & Co. exclusive agents for the sale of the "Oregon" lime, at The Dalles, and sur rounding country. Other parties have, through surreptitious and unbusinesslike methods, obtained a small quantity of this lime, which may naturally cause the idea that Butler & Co. are not the exclusive agents of these goods. . turn Such, however, is not the fact, and further stock of this article cannot be obtained from others than "Wm. Butler & Co. The trade, however, will not lose sight of the fact that the great strife to obtain the Oreeon lime bv other dealers proves conclusively that the "nroiwXTi" 4a Ka Koal litviA in w..u-u .-J lllilV in hue luaincbt Very trulv - . 5-7-d6t-wlt ",- T. F. Osboex, Gen. Agt. Or. Marble and Lime Co. TfOTICK. Parties holding claims against W. S. Cram are notified topresent them to him at once, at the Columbia Candy Factory, ana an inose inaeDxea 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 - W. S. Ceam. ' "' '"'". "' ' NOTICE. . All Dalles Citv- warrants 'registered prior to September 1, 1890, will be paid if presented at my office. . Interest ceases from and after this date. Dated February 8th, 1892. . ' O. KlJJEKSLY, '. ' tf. Treas. Dalles City. - JERSEY BULL "St Lambert. The thoroughbred Jersey bull St. Lam bert, will stand for tho RPsutnn nr. rha PVv. lumbia Feed yard. "For service' apply to Lavia ueorge. .- . 2.25dwlm Ewes and Lambs for Sale. I have 1,400 ewes and lambs for sale cheap. Call upon or address B. S.- Kel say, Kent, Sherman countv,- Oregon. ' 4-23-lmd&w . . . NOTICE. Having bought the boot and shoe shop of C. W. Adams, on the 12th day of February 1892, I hereby give notice that I will pay and collect all accounts made since that date, and continue bus iness at 116 Court street- - -4-30-dlm Thos. Adams. Dissolution Notice. The" copartnership hetofore existing between b. F. French and JV N." Lauer, doing business in The Dalles under the firm name of French & Lauer,- has been dissolved by mutual consent. The busi ness will be conducted at the old stand First street, by J. N. Lauer who has purchased the same, and will collect and pay all outstanding accounts. Signed: French & Lauer. 4-14-dIm Closets! Chimneys Cleaned Carpets take up, cleaned and put down, also Closets and Chimney cleaned ; on short notice atreasonable ; - rates. ' Orders received through the postoffice GRANT MORSE STRAWBERRIES, - Apples, Oranges " -i -j .-r Candies, - Nuts, ; ; : Soda Water, .' v -Sarsaparilla . and Iron, . Cider, Etc. . ";- . ; Everything Is First Class. ; " "." " ' Welt Supplied with ' - ' '" TOB ACCO and TJnioa made 0IGAES. J. F0LCO, : Second St.; next to -Wingate's Armory. TjY".TT"J"TY a Bunch of keys, J? v7 J -Ll J-on Court street near Fourth. . Owner can have the same on application at this office, by paying for this 25 cent advertisement. "5.10d3t FOR CHURCHES. - Superior In tune to Pipe Organs, easier played and cheaper, are the ESTEY PHILHARMONICS. JOTICE. ; ' : Bids will be received for the building of a bouse for A HOSE CART IN THE EAST END of the city, until Saturday May 14th. Plans for same can be seen by calling on 5-8-dtd CHAS.E. HA1GHT, : Chairman Fire and Water Com. for sale; Or trade, cheaD. band of range horses, consisting of yearlings, mu-nuuiua hiiu uiareu.- . ror iniorma- tion .. Apply to ; C. F.STEPHENS. 5-3dlm 134 Second St. Tub Dalles. Or. W A TVT'TTT. 0ne op more " illl J- JCLiU, lots, above the Bluff, in exchange for Work Horses, or Broodmares. . - - Apply to HUGH GOUELAY, ". 5-2tf ' Chronicle office, The Dalles. FOR SALE;ffit the flirmfl in OtWllr fVMinftr- linn A nroa lnn -ww. wuuwj f AAVV Ubl Vfl VIV.VVA- ed land ; abundance of water ; good grass range capable of handling 10,000 sheep : 300 acres under irrigation. Two good dwellings and out buildings. Price, $8, 000 ; half in stock, horses cattle or sheep. For further particulars - Apply to HUGH GOURLAY, 6-2tf Chronicle office, The Dalles. TTIT? Q AT T? "Twelve fine JC Vli l02V.JL rU. lots, splend idly located in the Garrison addition. Apply to HUGH GOUELAY, 5-2tf . Chronicle office, The Dalles. COLUMBIA. ICE (()., 104 Second Street, ICE! ICE! ICE! Having over 1000 tons of ice on hand, we are now prepared to receive orders, wholesale or retail, to be delivered through the summer. Parties contract ing with us will be carried through the entire.; season witTIdtjt advance in price, and may depend that we have nothing but . - - PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE Cut from mountain water ; no slough or slush ponds. . .- . - Leave orders at the Columbia Candy Factory, 104 . Second street, or Ice Wagon. W. S. CRAM, Manager. INVALIDS Gain rapidly in health and strength by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine substitutes rich and pure blood, for the impoverished fluid left in the veins after ' fevers and other wasting sickness. It im proves the appetite and tones np the system, so that -convalescents soon . .. Become Strong active, and vigorous To relieve that tired feeling, depression of spirits, and- nervous debility, no other medicine prodaces the speedy and permanent effect of Ayer's Sar saparilla.' F. O. Loring, Brockton, Mass., writes: " I am confident that anyone suffer ing from the effects of scrofula, general de bility, want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lassitude will be cured ; By Using; Ayer's Sarsaparilla; for I have taken it,"and speak from experience." "In the summer of 1888, I was cured of - nervous debility by the nse of Ayer's Sarsa parilla." Mrs. H. Benoit, 6 Middle St., Paw- -tucket, R. I. " Several years ago I was in a debilitated condition. Other remedies having failed, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly benefited. As a Spring medicine, I consider it invaluable." Mrs. L. S. Win chester, Holden, Me. - Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer 8c Co., Lowell, Mail. Bold by all DrnggisU. Price tl; six bottle, as. Cures others, will cure you Fioyu & Siiowii, Successors to C. K. Dunham. Druists-and Chemists. Pure Br ani IMcta. ' Dispensing Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. Night Druggists always in Attendance. Con Second and Union Sts., ' -r - THK DALI.D9, OBEGOS. '. - STflCV sttootii, Jninftmnirnr pel, -DEALER IK- Watehss, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc. All kind of repairing a specialty, and all workT gunnuuxu iua prompuy anenaea to. Call and see his stock of clocks before yon leave an order'elsewhete. - -- Tfift 1 hid w aiuim - - . Tbe BallevPorflail anil Astoria Navigation Co. -. . Columbia River Steamers. : r FIRST CLASS PassBuger aixff FreiflM Llile -BETWEEN- Portland and The Dalles. The magninrfent steamers "Dalles Gitr" nnri .R..nl.tn. iHll Ioom j wtop at all V ay Landings. Steamer "Dalles City" from Portland dally, (except Sunday.) from wharf foot of Yamhill st, at 6 a. m., arriving at The Dalles at 6 p. m. " Steamer "Regulator" from The Dalles daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 a. m., from wharf foot of Court street, arriving at Portland at 5 p.m. tasT-The Route passes through the Falls of the Cascades and In plain view of the Government Locks, (now In process of completion,) the far famed Bridal Veil and Multnomah Falls, making one of the most beautiful and pleasur able trips on the grand Columbia. .. If you are going East, North or South, don't fail to call on the undersigned for through rates in connection with the Northern, ; ,- Southern or 'Canadian RailwayU. " . -; . ' . ' - Cattle, sheep and hogs landed at the pasture of the American Dressed Beef company, Troutdale, at nominal rates. JEXCUR810N RATES For parties of not less than six tickets, good for one day only : '" cents. j Hood River JWli Vhlte Salmon " - M Intermediate points will take next higher rate. W. C. ALLAWAY, . Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES, - OREGON A. A. Brown, " .. Keeps a full assortment of ' and Provisions. . 7 which tie offers at Low Figures. SPEGIAIi T: PRICES to J.Cash Buyers. Hifiiest Casl Prices for Ero aifl otter Protoe., 170 SECOND STREET. The Dalles IliST STREET. FACTORY NO. 105. rTJ. A P C of the Best Brands VXVJxxXiO manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled uu tne snorcesi nonce. - '..'".- The reputation of THE -DAIXES CT GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULRICH & SON. R. B. HOOD, . Feed and Sale Horses Bought and Sold on uommissionancojHoney . .Advanced on Horses - - Left for Sale. OFFICE OF The Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line - Stage Leaves The Dalies Every Morning - ' - at 7:00 and Goldendale at 7;00. All . , freight must be left at R. B. - ; - Hood's office the eve- . - ', ' -: nlng before. - - . -'".''' - - ' ' - - V R. B. HOOD, Proprietor: Opposite old Stand. The Dalles,' Or. AND OVSTER HOUSE. One of the Finest Cooks in The Dalles. ' All Work -done by "rfhlte Help. Next, door to Byrne,' Floyd fe Ccs v - ' - J I)rug Store. ' ' -' 85 Union St.; The Dalles: - J ust Opened. IVIrs. Jl. JOKES - JropFietop. Everything the Market Affords, at Reasonable ; " : Rates" ... Step and Fancy Groceries Faetopy Livery The liateh. String Sprii) apd Summer,- "But word are things, - Vallinrr 11 1aih A That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think." WE TRUST TO INTEREST AND DO YOU GOOD. Out? Shoes -I -MAXBFACTPRED BY- THE DALLES MERCANTILE SOLE AGENTS THE, EUROPEAN HOUSE. . Tho Corrngated. Knlldins; next Door to Court Ilouae. - . . v Hanflsomely MsMEooins to Rent Hy tHeDay, feet or Month- - Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. WHS. fi. FHSEf, Pfopp. H. C. NIELS6N, Clothier and Tailor BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises. . ' . '. ' . -..... '-" : - lta' Puw 1 CORNER OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON , THE DALLES, OREGON . Great Bargains ! Removal ! Removal ! On account of .Removal I will sell my entire stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and. Caps. Trunks and Valises, Shelv ings, Counters, Desk, Safe, Fixtures, at- a Great Bargain. Come and see rny of fer.: . ' - : " ., GREAT REDUCTION IN RETAIL. 125 Second Stfeet- jlEW SPBIjIG fljID SDIiimEH Ml GOODS ; COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. " Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps Boots and- Shoes. Full Assortment of the Leading Manufacturers. Cash Bayers ill save money by examining oar stock - and prices before purchasing elsewhere. . ; H. Herbring. WM.- BCJTLER & CO., ' ' DEALERS IN , Building Material, Rou ancl Dressed Lumber, lime. Plaster, Hair and Cement. ' A liberal discount" to the trade in all lines handled by us. JEFFERSON STREET, between Second and Railroad. THE DALLES, OR Washington l0Ptl DUeS, S SITUATED AT THE Destined to be the Best ; Manufacturing., Center in the Inland Empire.' " v A For Further Information Call at the Office of j - -.. - Interstate Investment Go., a D. TAYLOR Th Dalles. Or. ; rp if:? SEASON 1592. and a small drop of ink. 1 1- i. J proai is ftlrxtays Out I WALTER H. TENNY & CO., BOSTON, Jt75SS. FOR THE DALLES. at- In n- The Dalles. HEAD OF NAVIGATION. - -I Best Selling-Property of ' ; ; the Season In the Nortbgt . Z ' west. : " ' ' . S : 72 WasMiutotSt, Porflaui. Or.