The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 17, 1892, Image 3

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The Dalles Daily Chroniele.
Kntcrcda the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
Local Advertising;.
10 rents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents
oer line for each subsequent insertion.
Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than 3 o'clock
will appear the following day.
SATURDAY
SEPT. 17, 1892
LOCAL BltEVITIKS.
Eph. S. Olinger, the Cloud Cap Inn
jehu, is in the city today.
. .Mr, and Mrs. O. C. Stephens are ex
pected nome irom uonaon toaay.
Capt. and Mrs. Lewis, Miss Lewis and
41 lady friend, visited Celilo today.
" Mr. Kellar of the Washington street
bakery, has established a marriage
ir 11 1 u . 1 1 1 iil vi
Roger rVrijrfjtt will leave for Notre
Dame, Indtornorrow night, to resume
his classes in college.
Miss Annie and Rowena Laswell, of
Spanish gulch, Grant county, are visit
. ing the Misses Joles, in this city.
' The Baker city delegation to the Sov
ereign Grand lodge filled two cars last
evening, and they went through with
colorB flying.
The breeze this morning was worth a
big lot of money to growing crops. Air
is a fertilizer "in the Inland Empire
when it comes up the river.
Bert O'Learyand Bert Phelps are
going to AnnSAor. The latter to take
a course of Vy8'aay the former
-a course of study in medicine.
The Troutdale Champion, under the
management of Fred C. Baker, late of
the Leader, has been transmogrified
into a neat, newsy readable sheet.
Editor BTosfofr of the Observer,
practices Axjcasionally. like Bro.
Cradlebaugh drShe Glacier ; just to re
lieve the mpniotonpfpencU shoving.
He has a case in the nextf Wasco circuit
court.
J. H. BlakenJ, the city expressman,
had a contest wnh a kicker in his stable
on W'ednescRrysYrho bronco fortunately
wore no shoes, ehw-tbe outcome might
have been worse lb r James. As it was
l, a K. v, l:.l nV: i i
"Spears on the streetsow in a limp way.
Caroline is greatly disturbed today
. because a squaw died owing a gentleman
$20. She sit on the sidewalk in front of
The "Chronicle vofflce detailing her
grievances at a 60-mile per hour gait to
another Indian woman; and when asked
why she didn't go home and let the
man do the grieving, became qnite in
dignant. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy start out today
.for their drive thri
iugt
nd Em
pire well fitted ior com
A nice
buggy team was purcha
terday
from a farmer (in Klick
tat,
drove
them into the city in the leai
of a
6-horse wheat team.
?arley
& Frank
fitted them with a neat, new harness,
and a stylish vehicle7 came from Port
land by the Regulator.
If you stub your toe on one of the in
4 numerable nails which rear their stub
born beads above our side-walks, look
the next moment to be landed where one
will be prodding you in the forehead.
These convenient arrangements- are
- causing many of us to follow the blind
horse fashion. Ladies who appear to
have a desire to assist the street clean
ing department, however, are the great
est sufferers.
OUR FALL LINE OF
' MEN'S
AND
BOYS'
- HATS.
Boys' Hats,
50 ets-
and upward.
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Men's Hats,
75 tsv
and upward.
SEE
OUR
CORNER
WINDOW.
We Can Please You.
Fresh oysters tomorrow at Columbia
Candy Factory. :.
Justice Schutz dismissed the case on
trial before him yesterday afternoon.
S. L. Patterson, and Mr. Davis of
Wapinitia, were in the city on business
yesterday.
All arrangements have been perfected
for the dedicatioiof the new M. E.
church tomorrowvening. The public
generally are corfliallVinvited to attend.
If Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Brooks', cheerful
and hospitable home on Third street has
heretofore beeftvcijtasidered cosey, it is
very much more sfrtowsince the late
improvements which addgreatly to the
comfort and Convenience of the-interior.
Got
Speaking of a box factory in The
Dalles, Mr. J. II. Tafle says his boxes
came from Grants pass, Southern Ore
gon, and he never saw a man connected
with the manufacture of them. The
Dalles could ship boxes to Grants pass
equally as profitably.
Hod. Henry H. Gilfrey, reading clerk
of the United States senate, is now
visiting Salem. His family are in Vir
ginia. ' Mr. Gilfrev. has retained his
position in the Uffficd States senate
over twelve years, a fact that speaks for
his great popularity. He will probably
soon be in The Dalles, to visit his many
friends here.
Forecasts of The Dalles weather re
ported daily by telegraph, under the
auspices of the government weather bu
reau, commenced yesterday. This is a
matter of considerable- importance in
the collating of reliable data, and the
bureau will soon find out what has
been deficient for want of such data as
The Dalles can furnish
Twenty-eight years ago next Tuesday
Sheridan whippcd,.Early at Winchester
in a hot contest pi arms in deadly con
flict onthe field of carnage in the at
tempt oPcach to lead brother against
brother iryVleterniining the right by
might. Thousands of the good men in
that 'storm oKdeath iive in fraternity
now to record tile deeds of valor on that
field, "two of tuem in The Dalles were
"talkiijg it over
Was that advertisement of Maj. Hand
put into the Oregonian too soon? else
why is it withdrawn today? .Was. one
insertion considered sufficient, or was
some printer bribed to pi it?
A lilch Find.
Mr.- Golden.
theXVeteran miner of
Goldendale,
to The Dalles yes
terday from
dams, jubilant in the
possession of
men of horn silver,
which a rude-
alysis revealed 75 per
cent, pure silver, meaning about $27,000
to the ton. He left lor Portland today
witu ms treasure anjj will have an ex
pert assayer make a thorough test.'
Church Notices. .
Congregational church services in the
court house Sunday a. m. at 11 o'clock,
Sunday school at 12:15, and Young
Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor
at 6 :30 p. m. All cordially invited.
The usual union services in the court
house will be ' omitted Sunday evening
on account of the dedication services at
the Methodist church.
Rev. Charles Booth of. Newport, will
officiate at St. Paul's Episcopal church
iday.
A ? igger In Vhe Fen
at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. tomorrow.
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THE SIGHT HOIK LAW.
Beauties of Educating tUe World to The
One Ides Of a Crank.
It seems that the confusion, arising
from the annual inspection of The Dalles
City today was occasioned by the late
act of congress providing for the 8-hour
law. Heretofore Messrs. McDermott and
Edwards, the United States inspectors
for Oregon, have been wishing to accom
modate masters and owners by inspect
ing a craft at any time, after hours or on
Sunday if necessary, so as not to inter
fere with traffic. But the late law is
positive and peremptory. In its opera
tions the government employe by it
terms is the autocrat and the aristocrat.
He shall not do ny over-time wort, -anfiSgfee they-attend thw berrefit o j
is prohibited from Sunday accommoda
tions. If a boat comes in for inspection
at 3 p. m. on any dav, and the boiler is
blown off", before it cools the hour is up
and she must lie there until the next
dav after 8 o'clock a. m. before any
thing can be done, just to accomodate a
crank who pushed the bill through con
gress, and it may be the cause of a loss
to the community of thousands of dol
lars in perishable goods awaiting ship
ment, may detain hundreds of people,
and embaras business in numerous
ways. The sooner the obnoxious fea
tures of such a law are made apparent,
the sooner it will be wiped from the
statutes. The Regulator and Dalles City
must make a special trip tomorrow, tho
portage railroad must run, and fifty em
ployes work a whole day along the entire
line just because two obliging gentlemen
in Portland are prohibited by law from
future acts of accommodation.. Some
men are fools enough to think that they
are capable of educating the world to
their own one idea methods of life, and
the author of this 8-hour law is one of
them.
A Victory for Capt. Phillips.
After four days' hard labor, Capt. C.
L. Phillips yesterday succeeded in sav
ing the sunken float Marie Blain, with
the Davis fish wheel attachment. The
float was sunk at Grand Dalles, and af
ter being practically recovered, took a
shoot across the Columbia, striking the
Oregon shore above The Dalles, the
wheel lodging on rocks and the bow
projecting over deep water partly Bub
merged. It required considerable inge
nuity on the part of Capt." Phillips,
without the aid of wrecking appliances,
to bring the craft in, but he did it suc
cessfully, and will now take a few days
off to rest on his laurels and recuperate.
With this intention, accompanied by
Mrs. Phillips, he will visit the consoli
dated cityand take in the Sovereign
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, the indus
trial exposition, and the city and sub
urban railway the three attractive fea
tures of the Oregon Metropolis, next
week.
Work at Grand Dalles.
A gang of
m
have heen at work for
at Grand Dalles, pre-
seve:
parin
ndation for a box factory,
machi
or which nas oeen pur-
chased
tland. The building will
be 64x90 :
power.
the build
in size, the engine 50-horse
carpenters are at work on
ag
. - The flowing well
unearth
jus
above the site of this
factory, ind jnstelow the site of the
glass factory, hasBufficient power to
supply both factories. - The brick for
the glasfi factory will commence to ar
rive nxt week. In : connection with
these reports it is said Paul Mohr. has
let the' contract for delivering seven
miles of railway iron at the basin below
the dalles of the Columbia.
THROUGH
FfeigHtaiPasseiiQerLiae
Through daily service- (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m,
arriving at 1'ortland 5 p. m. ,
1ASSKXGKH KATES.
One way . - . "... . ... $2.00
Round, trip ..... .-. .'. 3.00
Special rates for parties of six or over.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
PAST FREIGHT.
Fruit, per 100 pounds.'.
Melons and Green. Vegetables...
.40
.SO
Through connection with steamers to
Astoria and Ilwaco without delay.
Shipments received at wharf any time,
day or night, and delivered at Portland
tti arrival.- Live stock shipments
1 solicited." Call -on or address. -
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
I B. F. LAUGH LIN,
! General Mauager.
I THE DALLES, - OREGON
Will be Sent to Chicago.
Independent. Pomeroy has a freak of
nature in formation of a human hand
in the .growth of a carrot. It has five
fingers with nails as natural as on the
human hand. It will-be sent to the
worlds fair as one of the great curiosi
ties produced in the great state of
Washington.
Will Be Forgotten Then.
Portland Telegram. Sew ' York city
might as well give up all interest in poli
tics and in the movements of Dave Hill
and Tom Piatt as long as cholera is try
ing by every door to get into the metrop
olis. The only time the good . people of
thecitvean be expected to foreet the
John L. Sullivan.
See Onr Poaches. .,
Review. The capabilities of the In
land Empire in producing fruit seem
more wonderful each year. A single
bunch of grapes weighing three and a
quarter pounds, grown near The Dalles,
is now on exhibition in that city, while
at Walla - Walla peaches are shown
which measure ten inches in circum
ference and weigh ten ounces each. -
Maker Connty Jewels.
Democrat. The exhibit of ores gather
ed by J. W. Virtue for the Portland
Chamber of Commerce, representing the
mineral resources of Baker county and
the districts tributary, is ready for ship
ment, and will be forwarded to Portland
in a few days. The collection is one of
the finest and most extensive ever gath
ered in this county, and will certainly
prove a grand advertisement abroad."
Heaven a Barren Waste.
" Washington Independent. Thanks to
those grand men all over this county,
and all parties who are interesting
themselves in our election. You shall
not be forgotten ; and when the roll of
heroes is called, your names will be the
first to respond, "here." Such men are
always found battling for their coun
try's good. This world would be deso
late without them, and heaven would
be . a barren waste but for their pres
ence, -
For sale or trade at a bargain a hotel
of 23 rooms in Albina, doing a good busi
ness. No saloon connected. Near the
shops with good paying boarders. Reas
ons for selling other business.
Address. Hepkkk a Menefek,
No. 521 Delay St., Albina, Ore.
9.17dl0t.
Will Make a
TRIP to CASCADES
ON SUNDAY,
Qonnetfiijg uitl? Str. Dalles
ity for porciand.
TICKETS
E$1.00
CASCADES A RITOR
JOHH G
109 SECOND STREET,
PAU L K RE
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS
And. the Most Complete and the
X0SP"Pra.ctical Painters and Papier
bnerwm-w imams anu J. w. Aiasury 8-faints used in ail our work, and none but
the most 'skilled workmen employed. - Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No
chemical vkmrinftr.fon or finn mixtnrp. A first pIarr arfr.iolft in all rnlors-" All
orders promptly attended to.
Store and Faint Shop corner Third and
AMERICAN SCHOOL'.
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Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in
" Boots-and Shoes. 'All. goods r
we sell, we warrant. -
114 SBCONS JSfi'Jb-tDBOEIT
BEST IN
Into The Olf anoran.
Ruby Miner.. Tho man who has never
voted that ticket before, but will this
year, is getting quite frequent. . " .
"Howdelicious is the winning :
Of a kiss, at love's beginning," -sings
the poet, and his sentiment is true
with one possible' exception. - If either
party has the catarrh, even love's kiss
loses its swtetnees. ,Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy is a sure cure for this repulsive
and distressing affliction. By its mild,
soothing, antiseptic, cleansing and heal
ing proprieties, it cures the worst cases.
$500 reward offered for an incurable case.
-Girl Wanted.
To do general housework, in a small
family; Inernre at the store of Mr.-N,
n arris. u.iouu.
NOTICE.
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To All nham It May Concern:
Bv order of the Common Council of Dalles
City, made and entered on the 3d day of Septem
ber, ISfti, notice is hereby given that said City
Council is about to proceed to order and raiike
the improvements in streets in said city, as here
inafter stated, Hill that the cost of such im-
rovements, and each of them respectively, will
e levied upon the property adjacent thereto;
and said improvements, and each of them, will
ue muue, uxiiess wimiii umii k.tth a ii r i l 1 1 vr iiuul
publication of this notice, the owners of two
thirds of the property adjacent to some or oil of
the streets about to be improved shall file their
remonstrances against such improvements, as
by charter provided.
Tho improvements contemplated and about
to be made are as follows, to-wit:
1. To improve Third street in said city, by
building a sidewalk eight feet wide on the torth
side thereof, from Wasliington street to Monroe
street. - - -
2. To improve Fourth street in said city by
buildine a sidewalk six feet wide on the north
side thereof, from Court street to Jefferson
street.
3. No improve Fifth street in said city bv
building a sidewalk six feet wide on the north
side thereof, from Union street to Washington
street.
4. To minrovc Fifth s reet in said citr by
bnilding a sidewalk six feet wide on the south
side thereof, from Union street to Washington
street. -
5. To imnrnve Washington street in said city
bv building a sidewalk eight feet wide on the
west tide thereof, from Third street to Bisth
street.
6. To imnrove rcderal street in stud cltv bv
building a sldewnik ten feet wide on the west
siae tnere jr, irom ine uttey oeiweeu oecoiia ana
Third streets to Third street.
7. To imurove Federal street in said cltv bv
build ing a sidewalk eight feet wide on the caBt
siae tnercoi. irom inira street 10 rouna street.
8. To improve Laughlin street in said city by
building a sidewalk ten -feet wide on the west
side thereof, from Second street to Third street,
and a sidewalk eight feet wide on the west side
thereof, from Third street 10 Fourth street.
. To improve J-aughliu street in said city by
buildiug a sidewalk ten feet wide on the east
side thereof, from (jecoud street to Third street,
and a sidewalk eight feet wide on the east side
thereof, from Third street to Fourth street.
10. To improve Jefferson street in said city bj
building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the west
side thereof, from Second street to Third street,
and a sidewalk eight feet wide on the west side
thereof from Third street to Fourth street.
11. To improve Madison street in said city by
building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the. west
side thereof, from First street to Tnird street.
12. lo improve Madison street in said city by
bnilding a sidewalk ten feet wide on the east
side thereof, from Second street to Third street.
All of said sidewalks will bo built, constructed
and erected in accordance with the provisions of
an ordinance to define and establish the width
and manner of building sidewalks in Dalles
City, being Ordinance No. 10S, which passed the
Common Council of Dalles City March Tih, 18S0,
except as otherwise hereinbefore specified.
1 Dated thi9 10th day of September. 1892.
FRANK MENEFEK,
9.14dl Recorder of Dalles City.
, NOTICE.
To Ml Whom It May Concern:
By order of the Common Council of Dalles
City, made and entered on the 3d day of Septem
ber, 1892, notice is hereby given that said City
Council is about to proceed to order and make
the improvements of streets in said city
as hereinafter stated, and that the cost
of such improvements, and each of them
respectively, will be levied upon the
property adjacent thereto: - and said im
provements, and each of them, will be made,
unless within fourteen days from the iinal pub
lication of this notice, the owners of two-thirds
of the property adjacent to some or all of the
streets about to be improved shall file their Ve
monstrance against such improvements, as by
charter provided :
The improv.-ments contemplated and about to
be rondo are as follows, to wit;
1. To improve Union street in said city, by
building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the cast
side thereof, from First street to Second street.
2. To improve Second treet in said city by
building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the north
.uw luciwi. 1 1 in uuiuu buwi iuuri Bireoi.
All of said sidewalks will be bnilt, constructed
and erected in accordance with the provisions
of an ordinance to define and establish the
width and manner of building ' sidewalks in
Dalles City, being Ordinance No. 108, which
passed tho Common Council of Dal ea Citr.
March 7th, 1SS5, except as otherwise hereinbefore
speciuvu. - .
Dated this 12th day of September, 1S92.
FRANK ME ME FEE, -9.14dl4
: Recorder of Dalits City.
HERTZ,
THE DALLES. OREGON.
FT & CO.,
AND GLASS.
Latest Patterns and Designs in
Hangers. None but the best brands of the
Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon
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AMERICA.
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Stock Holders Meeting
The regular annual meeting of the
stock holders of The Chronicle Pub
lishing Company will be held in the hall
over The Chronicle office at 8 p. m.,
October 14th, 1892. Directors for the
ensuing year will be elected, and such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting will be transacted
thereat. ; V. G. Bolton, secretary. -.
9.2td
A Traveling Man's Experience With
Diarrhoea. " -I
am a traveling man and have been
afflicted with whattis called chronic diar
rhoaa for some ten years. Last fall ! was
in Western Pennsylvania, and accident
ally was -mtroaucea . to (Jhamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy.
I ventured to 'make a trial and waa
wonderfully relieved. I would like now
to introduce 11 among my menus. Jti.
M. Lewis, 24 Freeman street, Cleveland,
Ohio. For sale by Blakely & Houghtoa.
druggists. . - - .. . :
Citv taxes for 1892 are now due and
payable within sixty days, at the office.
of the undersigned. - ; -
L. Korden, Uitv treasurer.
Dalles City, July 6th, 1892. .. . :
saved tils child's Lire.
A. N. DilfeVbough, York, Neb., savs:
"The other dav I came home and found
my little boy down with cholera morbus,
mv wife $r?RWl. not tnOirini what, to do.
1 weui. sirarguiwuy aim gut a cent
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera"
and Diarrhoea Remedy, and gave it ac
cording to directions. You never saw
such a change in a child. Ilislimbsand
body were cold. I rubbed his limbs and
body with my bands, and atter I bad
given him the second dose he went to
sleep, and, as ray -wile says, "irom a
death-bed he was up playing in three
hours." It saved me a doctor bill of
about three dollars, and what is better,
it saved my child. I can recommend it
with a clear conscience." For sale by
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman
Block, The Dalles, Oregon. -
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
.-(Sttossors to W. i Cran.) -
, Manufacturers 01 tne tines 1 r rencn ana -Homo
Made
O JHL iN -I ' JL.J24 S
East of Portland.' . ' .
-DEALERS 1N-
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wbolcsala
or Retail
frFKBSH OYSTEtS&-
In Every Style. .
Ice Cream and Soda Water:
104 Second Street. Tho Dalles, Or. ': -
DEW DROP INN.
The very best Wines, Liqnora and Cor
dials. Imported and Domes
- tic Cigars.