Till! Re fllator Line Just Received ! - ' - . . ... ,'', : : ii , . -A FULU LINE OP GENTS' it Tie Dalles, Portlani ana Moria Navigation Co. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, OVERS H I'RTS, MM COLLARS! A COMBINATION OF UTILITY AND ECONOMY ..... insr and and CUFFS. OUR BLANKET OFFERINGS JOHN C HERTZ, Blankets Blankets TO HAVE Good warm blankets and bedding is one comfort; and TO BUY WE CALL AT TENTION TO OUR LINE OF FURS IN THE FIRST WINDOW SEE The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postomce at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Local Advertising:. 10 Cents 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 3 o'clock will appear trie following day. Weather Forecast. Official forecast for -5 p. m. tomorrow: twenty-four hours ending at Clearing weather nearly stationary temperature. Portland, Xov. 14th, 1892. Pague. 3I0XDAY - NX3Y. 14, 1892 LOCAL BREVITIES. A. W. Brenner of Xansene, is at The . Umatilla. Hon. J. H. Hosier and wife of Mosier, are at The Umatilla. Miss Rosa Stannus arrived in the city last night, and is at The Umatilla. Mr. Ray Green has returned from Portland, and will winter in The Dalles. Mr. Houghton lefp for Portland this morning without an umbrella. He ex pects to return this evening. The King's Daughters will hold the regular meeting tomorrow at the resi dence of Mrs. Harris, at two o'clock p. m. Tickets on sale, and seats reserved, for the Miss Rose Stannus' entertainment tomorrow night, at Snipes & Kinersly's Dr. Logan's son Ra3', who has been on a visit to his father in The Dalles, re turned to Bishop Scott Grammar school today. The latest fad is the miniature magic pocket camera. Photos taken instantly Jacobsen & Co., have them, and they go off like hot cakes at a bakery. Hon. A. S. Macallister and family left The Dalles today' for their farm near Contention, in Crook county. Mr. Mac allister expects to return in January. Messrs. Dicken Bros,, of Kentucky, who are here for the benefit of their health, have formed a very favorable impression of The Dalles as a point for bona fide business in the near future, There is a lot of worthless curs and dogs in The Dalles which are becoming a public nuisance. Unless they can af ford a corporation collar, with a tag num ber, they should be sent to the happ hunting grounds. v The train which arrived at 11 :40 last niguc irom jroruana came in with a 1 . I . . ... whirl of the storm behind it. Conductor said it had been that way all the trip up. The rainfall here daring the night was twenty-six hundredths of an inch. Billy Corson told a lady friend this afternoon that he intended to add a hardware store and wood yard to his present business right" away. .Any one can readily see from this that Corson is jealous of Maier & Benton, who have taken two new partners within about a month past.' , r, . Mr. D. E. Hall of Walla Wallamade a -bet of a campaign supper, with Judge Bennett today, that four months after Cleveland takes his seat as president, a tablishments of the United States willfj -close up. . Tom Kelly took "a slice of this," also. The Judge will have to payf this bet, sure as the 4th of July iscele! brated. . - Them at reasonable prices like ours is another OUR CENTER WINDOW PEAS E and W. H. Odell has returned to his 1C Mile ranch from a visit to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hinton, Mrs. Bird and Miss Lulu Bird, left for Cal ifornia yesterday. Fresh bread of the Geo. Ruche bakery, for sale at the Columbia Candy factory. Campbell Bros., daily. Tim Mayhew, a subject of Queen Vic toria, today renounced his allegiance to Briton, and was admitted to citizenship in the United States through the courts of Wasco. The common council held a special meeting Saturday evening to expedite committee reports on taxes, etc. No business was transacted, and the board adjourned to meet on the 18th, Friday evening next. Master Garfield Moore, the little ten-year-old son of Mrs. Moore who was so shockingly injured by the kick of a horse last week, is resting as easy as could be expected for one so badly hurt, and may. pull through all right as he is of robust constitution, but will undoubtedly be disfigured for life. mm" Those of our exchanges, who reported Peter French, the millionaire cattle man of Harney as having died without leav ing heirs, make a mistake. He was mar ried to a daughter of Dr. Glenn, the ex tensive ranchman of California, who was murdered by an employe, by whom he had three children. Mrs. French was a relative of Geo. W. Barnes, esq., the Prineville attorney now attending the Wasco Circuit court. funeral of Mr.. Joseph Beezley place yesterday from the family esidence, Rev. Mr. Wisler and Rev. fW'ni.' Michel 1 officiating. The funeral was largely attended, and the good old gentleman was finally laid to rest in Masonic cemetery by the fraternity of which he has been so long a member, and a great number of sympathizing friends. His family requests The Chronicle to tender their heartfelt thanks to the kind friends and neigh bors who so long and patiently con tributed to his comfort in the lingering hours of his great distress. Admission .to the chrysanthemum fes tival, for Wednesday and Thursday, will be 25 cents. No entrance fee will be charged for the high tea room, and fami- pies of four or more taking supper will be given free admission to the flower. display. The price of supper will be 50 cents and a good substantial one will be served. Premiums for the finest dis- Rplay of chrysanthemums, for the largest jxnibit, and for the best five specimens, will be offered ; and those having flowers ire cordially invited to compete. The festival opens at one o'clock on Wednes day and Thursday afternoons. Court Proceedings. ne Circuit court for Wasco countv. Jvfdge Bradshaw w x o - " VII CJ cjty at 9 o'clock this morning. The fol lowing grand jurors were drawn for the term : James La Due. foreman : Frank direuU i Lieblein; C. H. Stranahan; Leon Eoa-CPp3 a V- w 8 j , n t i-i vt . V. tfDalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation deau, D. P. Crabtree; V . W. RawsonfCo., will make rate of one fare $2.00 for uuud. .j.ngies. j. v. uiakney appointed grand jury bailiff. 1 T lTT T 1 -W . . r . . The bailiffs appointed for the term ara J. H. Jackson and George Herbert. The court calendar was called off, anil the first case set for trial j for which jury was empanneled this afternoon, was that of Roberts v. McCain MAYS Opinions of tlie Iress. In order that The Dalles people mav become somewhat acquainted with Miss Rosa Stannus before tomorrow night, we take pleasure in presenting the fol lowing few of many opinions expressed by the editorial fraternity elsewhere A wonderful elocutionist. St. Paul tress. A voice of marvelous power for woman. Los Angeles Times. , In Irish dialect she stands alone, un approached by any woman on or off the stage. Chicago Times. The impersonations of Miss Stannus cover a wide field, all of which were ren dered with pronounced ability. Chicago uouruai. She deserves the fame she is setting Such a voice as she has is given to but one in a thousand. St. Louis Kepublic itliout any seeming effort on her part she held her audience .spell-bound for hours. Her impersonations, whether i tne low comedy order or highly tragic. tvere artistic and well sustained. Omaha tsee. Whether the mood reouired. be droll fcs in Hoolihan, or one of .deep emotion s Marguerite: she holds her hearers pell-bound. This with her clear ring ing voice and remarkable histrionic febility, makes her an artiste of great wer. uaiiy Astorian. Astoria. as Cleopatra miss Mannus wore a pern gown of Egyptian fashion. Its grscelul folds cling ietchingly about her peMeet figure, wjirh the brilliant jewels and! orientaljttirban form a delightful setting MjE-oer queenly Head and beauti fnl faCflrfVValla Walla Statesman. was Ben Johnson, we believe, who, wlien asked Mallock's Question. "Is life r - brth living?" replied, "That depends n the liver. And Ben Johnson proba bly saw the double point to the nnn. The liver active quick life rosy, everything bright, mountains of trouble melt like mountains of snow. The liver sluggish life dull, everything blue, molehills of worry rise into mountains of anxiety, and as. a result sick head ache, dizziness, constipation. Two ways are open. . Cure permanently, or relieve temporarily. Take a pill and suffer, or take a pill and get well. Shock the system by an overdose, or coax it by a mild, pleasant way. - Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the mild means. They work effectively, without pain, and leave the system strong. One, little, sugar-coated pellet is enough, although a whole vial costs but 25 cents. Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Only 50 cents; by druggists. No Ground Far Complaint. - We understand that several of- our people, delayed giving their orders until this week, and now find their orders willf not be accepted at headquarters as the offer for Oregon City has been with, drawn. Some of these are now con demning the Oregonian for thus cutting off their offer before all had an opportu nity of taking advantage of it. Of course it is a great disappointment to find them selves a day too late, but we are of the opinion that in this matter, there is no ground for complaint against the Orego nian as they were certainly explicit enough in announcing the expiration of their offer, and those who delayed avail ling themselves of the onnortnnitv. have bnly themselves to blame for their dis appointment. Oregon City Enterprise. Excursion Bates. Grand democratic ratification at Port- and Thursday Nov. 17th. 1892. The fthe round trip. The Regulator will leave The Dalles at seven o'clock a. ' m., on Thursday 17th, and connect with Dalles City to arrive at Portland about five p. m. The through trip will be made without delay. Tickets may be had at the office of H. Glenn. Tickets are good going 16th and 17th, for return on or before the 21st. W. C. Alloway, gen. agt. THROUGH Freignt ana Passenger Line cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. teamer regulator leaves The Dalles at 6 a. to. connecting at Cascade Locks with steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalies City leaves Portland (Yamhill street dock) at 6 a. m. con necting with steamer Regulator for The Dalles. l'ASSENOEH One way ". Round trip. '. , ATES. .$2.00 . 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. CALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. OREGON SHEEP ANT WOOL. Some Important Facts Respecting tne Stock, Quality And Price. Mr. C. A. Rhea of Heppner, who is largely interested in sheep raising in morrow county, iurnisnes tne pu&imxg facts and figures to the OgCgofSn : i Morrow county produces more wool than any county in the state. There are now about 250,000 sheep herded within the boundaries of the county which pro- uucea, at tne last smearing, aDout 3,000 000 pounds of wool. We found a readv market for the wool at from 9 to 16 cents per pound. The buyers come right in to Heppner and take it off our hands, and then ship it either to eastern cities or to San Francisco. We get two crops a year from the sheep, and that makes it a very -good paying business. The eheep-in our part of the state are frea froni all diseases, and are in such a con dition as to bring a good price anywhere. The merino sheep is the best " paving sheep in Oregon, as it is hardy, "and yields a good crop of wool. For some time there have been a number of Mon tana sheep buyers coming into eastern Oregon and trying to purchase sheep, offering $3.25 to $3.50 per head for ewes. The price is a large and tempting one, but the- sheep-farmers have ho more sheep than they want, and refuse to part with them. There is a stip of land about fifteeen miles in width nil along the Columbia river that is just adapted to sheep raising. The grass is green all the year, and the sheep can feed on it all winter. The foothills of the Blue Moun tains also make fine grazing land. The farmers failed to get a good crop this year, but they are not a bit discouraged, and have put in about one-third larger crop than ever before. If the winter proves to be a good one they will have more than an abundance of grain next year. Business is very good and money plentiful, and no one in our section of the country has anything to complain about. , When it comes to wool, Wasco takes the floor. The Dalles has been the very best and the biggest wool market in the United States this year, over 6,500,000 pounds being marketed here at an aver age price throughout of lo.! to 16 cents per pound. We hope our glory may not have departed but it is like Ohio and California "in doubt" today Wasco did not raise all this wool ;. some of it came from "Prineville and beyond" over into Crook county, where we very much desire to see the promised con struction of The Dalles Southern rail way, also somewhat more doubtful now than were its prospects last month. -GoocHmutton sheep have sold in this market this year at $3.75 to $4 per bead, and good ewes at $5, but it may be said to be "extremely doubtful" if we secure such prices after 1892 at any time with in the next seven or seventeen years. Gone to California. Deacon Roberts, long and favorably known in The Dalles, a sufferer from rheumatism for the past year and a halK started to Paso de Robels springs inN California this morning, accompanied by Mrs. R., and two sons, in hope that the .trip may be the means of doing him some good, although it must be consid ered doubtful. The old 'gentleman was carried to the train on a stretcher and was fixed comfortably in the baggage car. Mr. Roberts has long been con nected with the ministry in the Congre gational church. He was an early mis sionary to the Sandwich Islands, from Boston, and one of the most scholarly men in the missionary service, being a graduate of Andover. Democratic ratification at Th Dnlloa Saturday evening Nov, 19th. The D. P. &. A. N.-Cn.. will mfll'P a rafA rtf nna dollar from Cascade Locks to Th Dallna and return. Tickets good three days. W C.-Alloway, gen. agt. 109 SECOND STREET, Miss anna peter & go.. Fine Niillirverr ! 112 Second street. FagMoqable Df egg Gutting and Fitting a Specialty. Room 4 over French & Co's Bank., In St. Peter's Catholic church in this city by Rev. Father Brongeest, Mr, Henry J. Maier and Miss Josephine A Schanno, all of this city. The happy couple take their depart ure this afternoon on the 4 o'clock train on (heir bridal tour. They have a host of Acquaintances in The Dalles, and other portions of Oregon and the Inland Empire, who will join in wishing them all the pleasures attending a long life eoff happiness. J 1 Jf Troubled, With Ants. A Springfield, HI.', dispatch says that Prof. Martin, of the state entomological bureau, has just finished an investiga tion of the basement of the statehouse and finds that the rooms are so infested with white ants that the immense store of official state records are in danger of being lost. The secretary of state, after receiving a report from Professor Forbes, state entomologist, will refer the matter to the general assembly. Unfortunate Henry Slade. A Sioux City, Iowa, dispatch says that Dr. Henry A. Slade, the spiritual ist, whose career in London and subse quent trial for fraud created a sensation fourteen years ago, and who in late years has been the leading medium of Paris, was taken to a sanatarium hos pital in that city, suffering from nervous prostration bordering on insanity, with out money and utterly friendless, last Saturday. - Pioneer Bakery. ' Having again reopened this popular Dafeery and employed tne services of a nrst class baker, 1 am prepared to iurn ish the public- with the . verv best of bread, pies and cakes on fchort notice. Next door to Chrisman & - Corson, Cor. Washington ,and Second streets, The Dalles, Or. Geo. Ritch. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. When Baby was oicV, we gave her Castorla. When she was s Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gare them Castoria 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 city, and respectfully solicit the patronage of all such young men and women as desire to secure a practical knowledge of busi ness. For full and further particulars apply at room 4, over French's bank. Clark Gibson. 11.2dtt Edwarp W. Wkbick. County Treasurer's Notice. kAll county warrants registered prior i y- may x, xoov, win oe paid -it pre sented at my office, corner Third and y Bouiiignjii Birwuf. .interest ceases on ma aiter tnis date. The Dalles, Oct. 31, 1892. William Michell, 10.31tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or. Notice. I Will SPll St fan Info in 1Q Altv oKaa.. titles clear. Nnw -fa vnnr fimo o 1 1 m. address A. Kennedy, 11.7-5t Ninth street. The Dalles. Or. lEstray' Notice. Taken DD on the 15th of hnt. 1R09 of the Point of starvation, a linrht rorl nnH white spotted cow with notch in upper Biue oi iei c ear, ana urana on ngnt hip, not discern able, and red calf, the owner may have the same by proving propertv and paying costs of keeping and advertising. , -I I, . -T-v K. . . -a.... n u.iinn . . u. v. MANN, ivllll ureet. THE DALLES. OREGON. THE DALLES, OR. -Making Parlors and flloaMaing MRS. GIBSON, Prop. For Sale Cheap For Cash. The best ranch in Gilliam countv. Oregon. Being the E. H of the N. W. trad N. E. of the S. E., S. H of S. V. of ection 10. S. E. of the N. E.. N. i of Ef. W. of section 11., and the N. W. of the N. E., and the N. E. of the N. W. of ection 15, tp. 6,,S. 21 E. of the W. M. This ranch contains 400 acres: some Upf 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, Vash. 10.2s)dwlm 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 tery, almost as dangerous as cholera. This remedy was used there with great success. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. IC1 ICE1 ICE! 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 prices throughout the season. Leave orders at C. F. Laners store, Second street. o-2tf Cates & Allison. NOTICE: SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby given that, by authority ot Ordinance No. 257, which passed the common council of Dalles city, September 8d, 1892, enti tled "An ordinance entitled an ordinauce to Srovide for the sale of certain lots belonging to alles city," I will, on Satuidav- 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, Wa-co county, Oregon, not heretofore sold, as previously adver tised, - . " Each of snid lots will be sold upon the lot respectively and none of them shall be sold for a less sum than the value thereof as above stated. ' One fourth of the price bid on any of said lots snail De paia in casn at tne time ot sale, ana toe 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 rate of ten per cent, per annum, gayable annually. Provided that puyment 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 said day and will be continued from time to time until all of said lots Bhall be sold. Dated this 1st day of November, 1892. FRANK MENEFEE, 11-ldtf . Recorder of Dalles City. PHOTOGRAPHER. Instantaneous Portraits. . Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. - - COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs ( Successes to w. s. Cram.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made CJ2r DIBS, . East of Portland. -DEALERS IX- Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesale or Retail , In Every Style.1 - Ice Cream and Soda Water. 104 Second Street. The Dalles, Or.