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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1892)
Just Received ! oQo: -A FULL LINE OF" GENTS Tie Dalles, MM anfl km . " Navigation Co. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, OVERS H I RTS, EiW. COLLARS and and CUFFS. "The Reffulator JM The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising-. 10 Gents per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock Will appear the following; day. THURSDAY - SEPT. 29, 1892 LOCAL BBKTITIK9. Seed rye for sale at Mays' farm in Tygh valley. d&w E. G. Bigbee of Wapinitia, is in tbe city today - A. J. Brigham, of Dufar, was in the city yesterday. Address "Duncan" this office. See advertisement. Merchant Crofton and A. L. Bunnell, of Centerville, areJn the city. - Mrs. A. B. Mopre"nd family have moved in town for the winter. Eev. RjjW. McBjide of Salem, passed through today-forearm Springs. jar. ana miBi leu on me Afternoon train yesterdaylor Portland. There is a lot of work daily now on the Begulator wharf. Yesterday there was enough for 20 men to do. The funeral of Frank Roach was largely attended this mooring. The fire department was fully represented. Mrs. E. J. Brown, Mrs. Nichols, of the Columbia, B. Wolfe and several others were passengers today by the "R.tm 1 ftf.nr - " 3 . t !n , r. .i On and after October 1st forecasts of the weather will be made by Mr. Pague for the Pacific northwest, from the Port land office. A. W. Branner of Nansene, manager of the bona fide staging of the Inland Empire, including some in Cali fornia, is at The Umatil Miss Anna Peter JtCo '. will open a fine display of tripled goods Friday of this week ancLfnYites the ladies of the xaty and vicinity to call. A. H. Boomer passed through the city yesterday noon from San Francisco, on the sad errand of attending the funeral of his Bon John at Boise City. He was Accompanied by bis family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phelps of Collins Landing, arrived by steamer Regulator last evening on a visit to Mrs. Phelps' parents. After this week they will visit the Exposition at Portland. Mr. Sharp has finished threshing at his home place, and is now at the same kind of work On the 5-M!i1n t1hoa. Ajrain turns out Deiter man was ex pected. . The Dufur flouri been feed awarded the contra or the War Indian Agency tor the coming y about $2,500 net. It aggregates Tom Kelly's pacer will be home from Portland by the steamer Regulator to night. Pacer has won a reputation in the consolidated city amongst horsemen, equal to any mile a minute horse that ever wure t t:irvxxigic - S The Silgol- Mining company was or ganized in thiscity yesterday. They are putting prospectors in the Mount . Adams district at onctLwith fine pros pects for the futuredevelopment of a rich mining regioy'tributary to The Dalles.' We are promised further par ticulars at no distant day. g mill has at for flcoiii n rrtt UuiILkh efcr. t 1 FALL WRAPS. From our lady patrons we have received many words of commendation in regard to our. Fall Wraps; and they all unite in saying that they are the handsomest and most perfect fitting garments ever . exhibited in this city. We would, take greaV pleasure in showing them to those who have as yet not seen them. PEASE & MAYS. A ladies hand bag, picked up between Varney's and Chenoweth yesterday, has been left ai The Chronicle office for identification See advertisement. Nancy Hankv, at Terra Haute yester day, on a circle track, threw off 3 seconds from her record, waking a mile in 2 :04 flat. The event wafl witnessed by 6,000 people. A Calcutta dispatch of the 28th says Conway's mountaineering party in Hindoo Koosh climbed' a peak 23,000 feet high. This is 1,000 feet higher than any recorded climb. Man never saw finer trout than comes to The Dalles daily for Lauer, from Hood River. Large, fine, speckled beauties, fresh from mountain streams, that tempt the palate of an epicure. .. Mr. Malcolm Maclnnes, assistant sec retary of the agricultural society, may be found at the office of Wm. Butler & Co., corner of Second and Jefferson streets, The Dalles. L. L. McCartney yesterday contribut ed a lot of the Rose of Peru grapes to the Portland exposition, which are certain ly not surpassed 0?. any grapes 'yet brought in. They gwn the city, on Thompson's addition, anchJor size and flavor cannot be beat. Humidity today 60 per centTwitb the dew point 60 per cent, temperature 69 on a part cloudy sky, shows but little evaporation at midday. The forecast is fair, with threatening rain, -stationary temperature, followed by cooler weather and changeable winds. Jos. Southwell complains that the Celilo and Warm Springs Indians are a pest to him. They turn their ponies in to his meadows after dark and take them out before daylight, and destroy the feed for his own stock.' There ought to be some recourse at law for redress of such trespassing. Bad Business. The Astorian says it has just develop ed that the most strenuous efforts were made by Puget Sound Odd Fellows, pre vious to the conclusion of the arrange ments for holding the grand lodge ses sion at Portland, to keep the Odd Fel lows from visiting the mouth of the Columbia river. It is said that last April or May Portland Odd Fellows wrote to the officers of the lodges at Ta- coma, Seattle and Spokane, asking them to assist in entertaining the visitors on their arrival in the northwest, but the reply was they could not afford the nec essary money, or hadn't it. The trip was arranged, however, without their assistance, and then the Tacoma and Seattle men tried to switch them off' to Yellowstone Park. No stone was left unturned to break up the projected ex cursion, and even telegrams containing misrepresentations were sent to mem bers of the grand lodge. That the ef forts were without avail, is largely due to the active measures taken bv Dr Chance, aided by a general desire on the part of the intending visitors to see the mouth of the Columbia. It is due to tne uaa fellows of Spokane to say Luub iuey acieu iairiy mrougnout. 'Wanted.. A young man, thorough accountant. familiar with office work, also an ex perienced grocer, wants position in store or office. Satisfactory references rurnisnea. Address, 3td "Duncan," this office found. Ladies velvet sachet, containing gloves, knife, handkerchief, breastpin, a small amount oi money, etc. inquire at this omce. SPECIAL rKKMICMS. Offered ljr tbe Merchants and Business - Men of The Dalles. In addition to the premiums already offered by the Second East Oregon Dis trict Agricultural Society, at the fair to be held in The Dalles beginning Octo ber 11th, the following special premiums have been contributed for the further encouragement of exhibitors, to be awarded by the society : Farley & Frank, 1 ult. nickle sinele harness, $30. Mays & Crowe, 1 Acorn cook stove, $30. " 1 New Era washer, $10. " 1 Thompson '8 srpnle parer, $. Snipes & Kinersly, dressing case, $7.50. E. Jaeobsen 4 Co., acordion, $3.50. " . plush box, $2. " plush album, $2. ". Webster's TJn. Dic tionary, $5. Chronicle Pub. Co., 3 copies weekly year, $4.50 Chronicle Pub. Co., 3 copies weeklv 6 months, $2.25. Wasco Sun, 3 copies 1 year, $4.50 . " 3 copies 6 months, $2.25. Times-Mountaineer, 3 copies weeklv 1 year, $6. ' ' Times-Mountaineer, 3 copies weeklv. 6 months, $3. Prinz & Nitsehke, patent . kitchen table, $9. A. M. Williams & Co., 1 suit clothes. $20. A. H. Curtis, 2 barrels Diamond flour, $8. The Dalles Mercantile Co.. 5 pounds D. M. Co. tea, $2.50. The Dalles Mercantile Co.. 1 pair Walter H. Tenney sewed Jshoes, $5.50. ine Danes Mercantile Co.. 1 suit men's woolen underwear, $4. Pease & Mays, 1 dress pattern, $6. 1 Oliver Chilled plow. $14. : ; ; Blakeley & Houghton, hand-painted perfumery case, $5. Maier & Benton, 1 Ramona cook stove, $25. John C. Hertz, 1 hat, $3.50. Stoneman & Fiege, men's calf shoes. $4.50. . W. E. Garretson, gold chain, $10. J. P. Mclnerny, 1 pair colored blank ets, $7.50. Crandall & Burget, 1 pair pictures. $10. H. Herbring, silk tea cover, $4. j : -" dressing case, $5. A Large Sale of Horses. Perry Watkinssr., of lower 15-Mile in this county, effected a sale of bis large band of horses, 225 head, a few. days ago at good prices which were satisfactory to him and to the buyers, who intend driv ing them into the southern states, where they have advices that there is a good demand. The same parties bought the entire band of Mr. Perry Watkin, jr., 150 bead, making a herd of 375 head. The Watkins bands are very fine stock. being bred up well with the Percheron ana uiyae imported stock. A Bare Bargain. Two Cottages for sale. Enquire of .9.28dtf N. Whealdon Merino Bams for Sale. For particulars address Tygh Valley Land and i,ive Stock (Jo., J. he Ualles, Uregon. dZtw4t On October 3d the U. P. R. Co. -have arranged for a cheap excursion to Port land for trainJeaving The Dalles 3 s. m. and 4 p. m. at the very low rate of $3.50 for the round trip, including admission to the Exposition. Tickets will be good returning up to and including October 5. - For detailed information inquire at ticket office. n. X. lttm, Agent. THROUGH FreigHt and Passenger Line Through daily service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m., arriving at Portland 5 p. m. PA83EKOEU BATES. One way $2.00 Round trip . . .......... 3.00 Special rates for parties of six or over. Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. FAST FREIGHT. Fruit, per 100 pounds. .... .'. . . Melons and Green Vegetables. .30 .30 Through connection with steamers to Astoria and Ilwaco without delay. Shipments received at wharf any time, day or night, and delivered at Portland on arrival. Live stock shipments solicited. Call on or address. " - W. C ALLAWAY, Gemerml Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. - OREGON The Single Kali; Railway. An observer who thought the new lo comotive for the single rail railway ought to be exhibited on. the road, was reminded by another careful observer, at the Porrland Exposition Saturday evening, that it would then "be out of sight" before we could it, as its speed on tbe rail is ninety miles per hour. The company will not attempt to test tbe engine on a track merely for experi mental purposes as they are' satisfied without going - to that additional ex pense. They expect to wait until the opportunity offers for building a perma nent road. . They have now three pros pects in view; One is a road from Port land to Mt. Hood, another is a line from Salem to Dallas, a distance of four teen miles), and tbe third is a line, from Grand Dalles to Goldendale. In the latter case the people are very anxious for a road and it is stated that they will meet the projectors with a liberal sub sidy. The engine now built will nse steam as a motor power, although there is another motor in course of construct' ion that is to be propelled by electric- storage batteries. EXCURSION. To Cascade Locks and Betura Tuesday,. October , 1898. In order to give the friends of the committees and others an opportunity of meeting the members of the Oregon Press Association at Cascade Locks, the I. P. & A. N. Co. will make a rate of one dollar for the round trip. The Dalles Brass band will be in attendance. Tickets on sale at the office or of Purser on board. The Regulator will leave at 7 o'clock a. m. on that day. W. C Allaway, G. A. We've heard of a woman' who said she'd walk five miles to get a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription if she could't get it without.- That woman had tried it. And it's a medicine which makes itself felt in toning up the system and correcting irregularities as Boon as its use is begun. Go to your drug store, pay a dollar, get a bottle and try it try a second, a third if necessary. - Before the third one's been taken you'll'know that there's a remedy to help you. Then you'll keep on and a cure '11 come. But if you shouldn't feel the help, should be disappointed inithe resulte-you'll find guarantee printed on the bottle wrapper that'll get your money back for you. ": -, , . . .. . ".. - How many women are there who would rather have the money than health? And "Favorite. Prescription" produces health. Wonder is that there's a woman willing ta. suffer; when' there's a guaranteed remedy in the nearest drug store. " ' - Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate tbe stomach. Liver and Bowels. Mild and effective. Portland Exposition. The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. will sell round trip tick ets from The Dalles at $3, including ad mission to the exposition. Tickets on sale daily at the office or on board the Regulator. W. C. Allaway, Gen'l Agent. "The Portland Exposition. . The Union Pacific system will extend to its patrons the usual reduced rates on round trip tickets which will include ad mission to tne exposition, selling on Mondays, Tuesdays .and Fridays of each week. Detailed information can be bad by applying to E. E. Lytlb, agent. Don't forget the county fair. JOH 1ST C 109 SECOND STREET, PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS And the Most Complete and the QF"Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the best brands of tbe Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masary's Paints nsed in all our work, and none bat the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shop coiner Third and Washington Sts., The Dalles, Oregon, AMERICAN SCHOOL 0 o Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in Boots and Shoes. All goods we sell, we warrant. 114 SX300DJS BEST IN For sale or trade at a bargain a hotel of 28 rooms in Albina, doing a good busi ness. No saloon connected. Near the shops with good paying boarders. Reas ons tor Belling otner Dusiness. Address. Hepnek a Menefee, No. 521 Delav St.. Albina. Ore, 9.17dl0t. NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concent: By order of the Common Counea 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 tne improvements in streets in saio. cny, as Here inafter stated, and- that the coot of such im- Erovements, and each of them respectively, will e levied upon the property adjacent thereto: and said improvements, and each of them, will be made, unless within fourteen days of the final fiubtication of this notice, the owners of two hirds of the property adjacent to some or all of the streets about to be improved shall file their remonstrances against such improvements, as by charter provided. The improvements contemplated and afeont to be made are as follows, to-wit: . 1. To improve Third street in said city. by building a sidewalk eight feet wide en the north side thereof, from Washington street to Monroe street. , . 'A. To imnrove Fourth street in said citv nv building a sidewalk six feet wide on the north side thereof, from Conrt street to Jefferwm :i. No improve Fifth street in said city by building a sidewalk six feet wide on the north side thereof, from Union street to Washington street. 4. To improve Fifth street In said city by building a sidewalk six feet wide on the south side thereof , from Union street to Washington street. 5. To improve Washington street in said city by building a sidewalk eight feet wide on the west side thereof, from Third street to Sixth street. 6. To improve Federal street in said city by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the west side thereof, from tbe alley between Second and Third streets to Third street. 7. To improve Federal street in said city by building a sidewulk eight feet wide on the east side thereof, from Third street to Fourth 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 tnereoi, irora rnixa street io ourtn street. 9. To improve Laughlin street in said city by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the east side thereof, from second street to Third street, and a sidewalk eight feet wide on the east side thereof, irom inira street to r ourcn street. , 10. To imnrove Jefferson street in said citv bv building a sidewallc ten feet wide on the west side thereof, from Second street to Third street, and a sidewalk. ight feet wide on the west side thereof from Third street to ourtn street. 11.- To improve Madison street in said city by bnilding a sidewalk ten feet wide on tbe west side thereof, from First street to Tnird street. 12. 'to improve MadLson street in said city by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the east side thereof, from Second street to Third street. All of said sidewalks will be built, constructed and erected in. accordance with tbe provisions of an ordinance to define and establish the width and manner of building sidewalks in Dalles City, being Ordinance tio. 108, which passed tbe Common Council of Dalles City Mured 7th, 1SS5, except as otherwise hereinbefore specified. uatea tain jutn aay 01 eepiemDer. ibhz. FRANK MENEFEJE. 9.14dl4 Recorder of Dalles City. NOTICE. To Alt Wbom It May Concern: Bv order of the Common Council of Dalles City, made and entered on the 3d day of Hep tern- her, isuz, notice is nereov given teat 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 four:een days from the final 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 re monstrance against such improvements, as by charter provided : The improvements contemplated end about to be made are as follows, to wit; 1. To improve Union street in said city, by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the east side thereof, from First street to Second street. 2. To improve Second f treet in said city by building a sidewalk ten feet wide on the north side thereof, from Union street to Court street. All of said sidewalks will be built, constructed and erected in accordance with the provisions of an ordinance to define and establish the width and manner of building sidewalk in Dalles City, being Ordinance Ko. 108, which Sassed the Common Council of Dal es City, arch 7th, 1885, except as otherwise hereinbefore specified. Dated this 12th day of September, 1S92. FRANK MEMEFEE, 9.14dl4 Recorder of Dalles City. S. L. YOUNG, Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on . Bhort notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. r - AT TBS Btore of I. C. Klckelien, Sd St. Tbe Dallas H ERTZ, THE DALLES. OREGON. AND GLASS, Latest Patterns and Designs in o AMERICA.. Stock Holders Meeting;. The regular annual meeting of the stoek holders of Tbb Chronicle Pnb- linhino fV.mr.OT,.r 111 Vu L.1J l.ll over Thx Cheoniclk office at 8 p. mv, October 14th, 1892. Directors for the en suing year will be elected, and such before- said meeting will be transacted thereat. V. G. Boltoit. secretary. y.-Jta A TraiwMns; Man's Experience Witfe Dlarraceaw I am a- traveling man and have beem. ill Z j r. i l . ,1 , . : . J r rhcea for some ten years. Last fall I was in Western Pennsylvania, and? accident ally was introduced to Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I ventured1 to make a trial and was wonderfully relieved. I would- like now to introduce it among my friends. H. M. Lewis, 2 Freeman street, Cleveland- Ohio. For sale by Blakely & Houghton,, druggists. - City taxes for 1892 are now doe and. payable within- sixty days, at the office of the undersigned. Tj..TlfiiTiSTC Citv Twninivr Dalles City, July 6th, 1892: Kmwrl Him r!hlll T.if. A. N. Duferbongh, York, Neb., saysr The other day X came home and- found" ' my uttie ooy down witn cnoiera morbus, my wife scared, not knowing what to do.. I went straightway and got a 25 cent : bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera. 3 Tk: I T. i . i BuuLiarriiuua nemeay, ana gave IV- ac cording to directions. You never saw such a change in a child. His-limbsand . body were cold. I rubbed hia limbs-and. body with my hands, and after I had given him the second dose he went- tov sleep, and, as my wife says, "from 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. lean recommend it with a clear conscience." ' For sale bjr Blakely & Houghton, druggists.' PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Propra (Succssssrs tt . S. Cram.) ' Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made O -A. ZLST DIES, Bast of Portland. -DEALERS IN- Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Be tail , - In Every Style. Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. . DEW DROP INN. t. C. 8HEKWOOD, Prop. The very best Wines, Liquors and Cor dials. Imported and Domes-'