The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 08, 1892, Image 3

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
Local Advertising.
10 Cent" per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents
ler 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.
Weather Forecast.
Official forccOMt for
-5 p. m. tomorroir :
iicentii-fonr hour ewltiitf at
Scattering light, rains, with clearing
and cooler Weather.
Portland, Nov. 5th, 18D2.
i . Pague.
TUESDAY
NOV. 8, 1892
LOCAL ItRRVITIKS.
The Dalles weather is perfectly de-J
lightful.
Potatoes left in the ground are growy
ing splendidly.
What a relief it is to be able to
something besides politics.
The Review of the Reviews for
ember is now on sale at Nolan's
read
Nov
book store.
A forcaste of the vote indicates that
Harrison and Reid have saved the third
party from the pleasure of throwing the
-election into the house.
Rev. D. 11. Grav. Ion and favorablv
known in The Dalles, came up yesterday
from Portland, to visit some of his old
friends and will return this afternoon. J
Portland citizens, tax payers and ad
vocates of morality ; didn't propose to
let Capt. Spencer out of the place he
-filled as Chief of Police. But they
-V.Ould not help themselves. He is out.
Paul Kreft & Co., are billing the coun
try with some handsome signs directing
the public to the place . where they can
get & supply of Masury's liquid house
paint, which make every man hia own
painter.
A train of twenty cars loaded with
live stock passed through westward yes
terday from Idaho. The cars mostly
belonged to the D. T. & F. W. R. and
looked like the breaking tip of a hard
winter.
The engineers arrived, on the ground
today with camp fixtures and surveying N
implements to, begin the survey of the U
dalles, under direction of the board of
TJ. S. engineers, for an open river. They
are camped five miles above Seuferls. J
Dr. Geo. A. Bethune, state chemist of
the state of Washington, has examined
into the Mount Adams silver boom, and
is not as favorably impressed with it as
some of theenthuBiastic discoverers.
Perhaps it wasn-located near enough to
Seattle. -
Rev. Eli D. Sutcliffe and family, ac
companied by Miss Jessie Lowne, ar
rived in The Dalles this morning. Mr.
Sutcliffe has been on an extended east
ern visit, and .now returns to resume his
place as rector of St. Paul's (Episcopal)
church in this city.
Geo. W. McCoy is hauling a saw mill
into this county from Portland, over the
mountains. The Champion says "the
outfit passed through Troutdale on Sun
day, drawn by eight large horses. Mc
Coy has a contract to famish lumber for
the water ditch that is being made just
over the summit, which will irrigate a
portion of that country. Also two largo
roaU gradeca passed through here en
route for the same place, to work on the
ditch line."
Them at reasonable prices
like ours is another .
OUR CENTER WINDOW
PEASE and
Tellegraph wires at The Umatilla will
connect with every important city in the
union, and election news from all the
states will be sent in tonight.
Twenty-four trains passed "over the
U. P. R., westward yesterday, through
The Dalles. The company is literally
humping itself to get the grain and
other products of the Inland Empire to
the sea board. . ... 1
How gladly did the last days of Octo
ber glide into November and now, with
what soft strains of air and beautiful
autumn colors do we of The Dalles en
joy a mildness approaching unto spring,
while our eastern neighbors listen to the
wild warring elements and get snowed
under today climatically as well as polit
ically. Miss Rosa Stannue, whom we hope to
hear at the M. E. church on the loth
inet., is said to be as an impersonator
equal to Helen Potter and as an elocu
tionist equal to Mrs. Siddens. The fol
lowing is from the Chicago Journal :
"The impersonations of Miss Stannus
cover a wide field, from the humorous
Irish character sketch to selections from
the tragedies of Shakespeare, all of
which were rendered with pronounced
auimy.
A friend familiar with interior rail
ways says the D. T. and F. W. R. cars
which come through with cattle Sunday
for the Portland beef trust were from
the Dakota territory and Fort Worth
line. -The cattle were Texas steers from
NColorado, regular bull beef. Just how
IJmuch Portland dealers expect to gain by
passing the Oregon ranges, and loading
the markets with such stuff, remains to
be seen. They will pay more for good
Oregon beef steers next vear or else
they don't get them. -s,
It is nearly a days drive from The
Dalles to the Sherman countv wheat
fields where wild geese most do congre
gate'. Just now they are not so easily
shot, as they remain away during the
day time, and feed by the light of the
moon. They are a pest, and a source ofj
much annoyance to the farmers, whose:
fields they infest. A party of hunters
from this city left this afternoon for the
hunting grounds, and another party,
among them Charley Hall, will leave on
Thursday.. About as good shooting ii
found on the hills in the vicinity of
Arlington. T
Plain Salmon Talk.
A fisherman, writing upon the sub
ject of protecting salmon, shows up "the
very idea" which we have contended
for for years ; that the natural spawning
beds of the Chinook salmon are the
sands in Astoria harbor and about Sand
Island; and that the spawn is annually
almost wholly destroyed by the lead
lines of the fishermen's nets. We are
glad to get this admission from such
high source. It goes far toward sus
taining the idea that, in order to pro
tect salmon every device should be done
away with for three years. The can
nerymen themselves don't care a straw
for the laws; and thieving fishermen
care less. The nominal tax levied to
create a fund to aid artificial propaga
tion, is resisted by the canneryruen,
and there is scarcely a fisherman on the
whole river but evades the provisions
of the act regulating the time one may
fish lawfully. So long as the state is
obliged to patrol the river, and fight
dams and other obstructions, and be
wheedled out of this tax, The Chroxicle
will advocate' the total abolishment of
every device in use for catching salmon
in the Columbia river for three years
consecutively.
MAYS
CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR.
Names of the Jurors and List of Causes
to be Tried.
The circuit court for Wasco county
will begin the fall term in this city on
Monday next. Following is a list of the
causes to be tried, and names of the
jurors empannelled:
NAMES OF JUBOBS.
A Winans, Hood River ; Jack Taylor,
Antelope; C H Stoughton, Dufur ; Tim
Mayhew, Kingsley; W W Rawson,
The Dalles; Frank Biven, Wamic;
William Rand, Hood River; William
Heisler, Dufur; F C Sherriel, Hood
River; Frank Labalier, Kingsley; W L
Vanderpool, Dufur; Robert Love, The
Dalles; A L Blowers, Hood River; T.
E Maskens, Hood River; M B Potter,
Hood River; D V Crabtree, Wapi
nitia; E W Trout. The Dalles; E 1,
Kirkham, Dufur; Geo W Runyan,
The Dalles ; J B Haverly, Boyd ; EE
Lyon, Hood River ; J W Wallace, Hood
River ; Wm Lander, Bake Oven ; Amos
Root, Mosier ; Wm Ledford, Sr, Wamic ;
J R Nickelsen, Hood River ; Leon Ron
deau, Kingsley ; Jas Le Due, Dufur ; . S
F Blythe, Hood River; J W Ingalls,
Hood River; A J Swift, Wamic; CH
Stranahan, Hood
Bohna, Dufur.
River ; Edward
EQUITY CAUSES.
C S Miller v Mary E Miller.
Anson Woods v W Lair Hill, et al.
R H Osborne v Martha A Osborne.
Abel H Dufur v A J Dufur, et al.
Assignment of Lawler Bros & Coote,
H Anlauf assignee.
M J Wingate v A M Williams.
. Assignment of Wm Farre & Co, C L
Philips assignee.
S E Ferris v L J Ferris.
Assignment of A A Bonney.
Chas G Pieraon v Wm A McFarland,
et al.
The Oregon Mortgage Co v R F Wick
ham, et al.
Assignment of P T Sharp, J W Condon
assignee.
Assignment of Agnes Hope, A B An
drews assignee.
R L Sabin v Mrs A H Hope.
Jos T Peters et al v John Donovan.
J A Moses v John Thomas and A
Doherty. -
C C O'Niel v Jas Merry and A Keaton.
Mattie M Pickford v John H Pickford.
Am Mortgage Co v Wm A Allen et al.
E O Co-operative Assn assignment, E
N Chandler assignee. : ' ( -.
E B Dufur and A J Dufur Jr v G
Meckel, et al.
Martha Collier vAV B Collier. .,-
Solicitors Loan and Trust Co v Wm F
Gayton, et al.
E W Winans y the Water Supply Co
of Hood River valley. 1
E C Com stock v Geo W and Emily
Hall.
Louis Lawly v Mary Lawly.
Water Suply Co of Hood River valley
v hj W V inans.
Mary Denton v Thos Denton.
Martha L Alley v Geo H Alley.
J A Gulliford v Wm A and Elsie J
Hanna.
Armadale Murphy v Wm J Murphy,
,"LM Lykins v Zebulon P Jones.
Clara E Toland v Isaac F TowlaryJ.
Annie A Greenwood v John S Green
wood. O M Pingle v Frank Pike.
Horace Rice v Wm Tackman et al.
Mary E Covey v Lewis M Covey.
Wm J Thompson v Laura Thompson
Water Supply Co of Hood River val
ley v W R Winans et al.
C J Hunt v Charles C Hunt..
Robert Mays v Valentine .and Caro
lineRoos. -" "
THROUGH
Frelgut ana Passenger Line
Through dally service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 6 a. m. connecting at Cascade
Locks with steamer . Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
rASSENOEH AXES.
One way $2.00
Round trip'..... 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
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,
General Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN
General Manager. -
THE DALLES.
OREGON
Gibons, Macallister & Co v Ezra Han
son.
CAUSES AT LAW.
I,R Dawson v L Newman.
Polk Mays v Wm Massey.
Z F Moody v John A Harroll.
Robt. Mays v R B & Wm Galbraith.
I R Dawson v Wm H Ramey.
J E At water v E F Ellisan.
O D Taylor v Geo W Young et al.
J E At water v I H Taffe.
Geo Williams Admr v A N Varney.
Klosterman et al v A McFarland et
al.
Mrs C E Haight v J H Larsen.
Geo Barrie V M A Moody.
Chas Kohn v John Donovan.
L H Roberts v A O McCain.
J P Mclnerney v Mary and A K
Bronzey. .
F C Middleton v The Dalles Pub Co.
Wm Peabody v O R N Co.
Chase & McCain v E L Boy n ton.
M S Fleshman v C W Stone.
M M Baldwin v Wm: Snyder.
Geo A Liebe v A A Bonney.
Isadore Lang et al v A J Wall.
A A Urqhart v C E Jones and CA
Akers. .
A A Urqhart v C E Jones.
Klosterman & Co v A A Urqhart..
W S Cram v Chas Mercier.
J P Mclnerny v A OMcCain.
Corbitt & MacLeay v M V Harrison.
Ed Henderson v T A Ward and Jacob
Craft.
Klosterman & Co v M Mulvahiel.
E S Larson & Co v M v Harrison.
T C Fargher v A J Wall.
Chas Stubling v J E Hill and Wm
Grant.
Jas Johnson v M Kelsey and L C
Kelsev.
M L Chamberlain v J M Patterson.
W T McClure vOSLandUN Ry Co.
Francis Condon v O S L and U N
Rv Co.
J T Atwell tOSL and UN Ry Co.
. STATE CASES.
State v Wm Birgfeld.
State v Meny Dial.
State v Henry McNuity.
State v John Stukquin.
State vs Badan & McKenzie.
State v Henry Deerhake.
State v Ed Pohley.
Chronicle Snap Shots. -
The man who unves a cart is very
frequently interested in real-estate move
ments. The commonplace young man often
fails in courtship because be hasn t "a
spark of originality."
The pickax of the city laborer and the
human heart act upon the same principle
and pause for rest after each beat.
While all should strive to do better
than others, too many are never so well
pleased as when they discover that others
do no better than themselves.
The rabbit-hunter is a hare-brained
fellow. -
Love levels all things, but doesn't
make a fellow's head level.
It is an aggravation to a hungry tramp
to find only a fork in the road. .
The time when a woman has no mercy
is when she gets a mouse in a trap.
As long as Claus Spreckles' sand holds
out he will fight 4he sugar trust.
One trouble with the world is that so
many have more reputation than charac
ter. ' The man who has no business of his
own to attend to always goes to bed tired
. The old gentleman who dyes his whis
kers gives it to you in plain black and
white. '
JOHN C
109 SECOND STREET,
MISS ANNA PETER S GO,
Fine Millinery !
112 Second street.
Dress-Making Parlors
Faghioii&Me Dregg
Gutting and Fitting a Specialty.
Room 4 over French & Co's Bank.
Chicago- Horse Market.
J. S. Cooper, commission salesman of
horses, Union stock yards, Chicago, says :
The past week has been a repetition of
the two previous ones, viz: A fairly
good demand at fair prices for extra
heavy horses with a practically dead
market at very low prices for email
common horses. The outlook is neither
inviting nor encouraging. And tke only
ray of comfort is that all other markets
are in the same unfortunate predica
ment. The east is glutted and the
south has not yet appeared as a pur
chaser. Dakota and Minnesota, which
later on will be large buyers of mares,
are now in the midst of threshing and
the bum of the machines is for the pres
ent sweeter music than the buying of
mares.
The prevailing opinion, however, is
that there will be a revival in trade fol
lowing the close of the election
1,700-lb draft horses 180 iu(&-40
H00-lb chunks 0O(9 65
1200 to 1300-tt plugs 115 C0C?MO
Streeters, slow sale 80 00105
Drivers 125 00ra'00
Coach teams 1(H) CC(ni70J
Kange horses, too late in season, very
low rj uu(i yj
Hall Dedication.
Members of Temple lodge No. 3. ' A. O.
U. W., and of Mount Hood Camp No.
56, Woodmen of the World, will meet
jointly at their new hall on Second
street Wednesday evening, isov. utu at
8 o'clock, for the purpose of dedication,
according to arrangements. Sojourning
members in tire citv are invited. By
order of the Committee.
Home Without a Mother.
The room's In disorder,
The cat s on the table.
The flower-stand upset and the mischief to pay;
. Ana jonnny is screaming
As loud as he's able.
For nothing gots right when mamma's away.
What a scene of discomfort and con
fusion home would be if mamma did not
return. If your wife is slowly breaking
down, from a combination of domestic
cares and female disorders, make it your
first business to restore her health. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription iswithout
a peer as a remedy for feeble and debili
tated women, and is the only medicine
for the class of maladies known as female
diseases which is sold under a positive
guarantee from the manufacturers that
it will give satisfaction, or the money
refunded. It is a positive cure for the
most' complicated cases of womb
troubles.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Baby was sick, 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 gave them C torla
Announcement.
We beg to inform the public that we
are about to open a night school of busi
ness and short hand here in the citv.
and respectfully solicit the patronage of
an socn young men ana women as desire
to seenre a practical knowledge of busi
ness. For full and further particulars
apply at room 4, over French's bank.
Clark Gibson.
11.2dtt Edwabf. W. Werick.
Notice.
I will sell a few lots in the city cheap ;
titles clear. Now is your time, call or
address A. Kennedy,
11.7-5t , Ninth street, The Dalles, Or.
County Treasurer's Notice. ,
All county warrants registered prior
to April i, is&y, win be paid it pre
sented at my office,' corner Third and
Washington streets. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
The Dalles, Oct. 31," 1S92.
WlLMAM MlCHELL,
10.31tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or,
HERTZ,
THE DAIXES. OREGON.
THE DALLES, OR.
and (Iloa-Maing
MRS. GIBSON, Prop.
: For Sale Cheap For Cash.
The best ranch in Gilliam countv,
Oregon. Being the E. J of the N. W.
and N. E. of the S. E., S. of S. W. of
section 10, S. E. of the N. E., N. of
N. W, of section 11., and the N. W.
the N. E., and the N. E. of the N. W. o
section 15, tp. 6, S. 21 E. of the W. M.
This ranch contains 400 acres ; some
of.' which is grazing. There are fair
buildings on the place, and good water.
For further information address C. W.
Richie, P. O. box, 108, Walla Walla,
Wash. 10.29dwlm
ICK!
ICE! ICK!
Having on hand a large supply of. ice
we are prepared to furnish our custom
ers with ice in any quantity at a reason
able rate. We guarantee we will supply
the demand without advancing price
throughout the season. Leave orders at
C. F. Lauer's store, Second street.
5-2tf Cates & Allison.
A Cure for Cholera.
There is no use of any one suffering
with the cholera when Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
can be procured. It will give relief in a.
few minutes and cure in a short time.
I have tried it and know. W. H. Clin
ton, Helmetta, N. J. - The epidemic at
Helmetta was at first believed to be
cholera, but subsequent investigation
proved it to be a violent form of dysen
terv. almost as daneernua aa rhnlpra.
This remedy was used there with great
success. For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. NOTICE: SALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice Is herebv riven that, bv anthoritr of
Ordinance No. 257. which nassed the common
council of Dalles city, September 3d, 1892, enti
tled "An oroinanee entitled an orainauce to
Srovide for the sale of certain lots belonging t
ulles city," 1 will, on Baturdav next otter
for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder,
all of the lots and parts of lots situated in
Gates Addition to Dalles City, Waco county,
Oregon, not heretofore sold, as previously adver
tised,
Each of said lots will be, sold upon the lot
resnectively and none of them shall be sold for
a less sum thau the value thereof as abore
stated.
One fourth of the price bid on any of said lots
shall be paid f n cash at the time of sale, and the
remainder in two equal payments on or before
one and two years from the date of such sale,
respectively, with interest on such deferied pay- :
ments at the rut4 of ten per cent, per annum. '
Sayuble annually. Provided that payment may
e made in full at the time of such sale at the
option of the purchaser.
The sale will begin at the hour of ten o'clock: .
a. m.of taid dav and will be continued from time
to time until all of said lots shall be sold.
Pated this 1st duy of November, 1892.
- FRANK MENEFEE,
U-ldtf Recorder of Dalles City.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman
Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Pr6prs
(Successors lo . s. Cram.)
M anufacturera of the finest French and
Home Made
East of Portland.
-DEALERS IN-
Tropical Frails, Nuts, Cigars aniTobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wbolesal '
or Ketail
$KFKHSH OVSTErS
In Every Style.
Ice Cream and Soda Water.
104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or. ..