.-.'I I ft We would call - your attention to many spec goods purchased ially for the Holidays We are now showing' handsome lines of Ladies' Silk Swiss and Linen Handkerchiefs, Furs,Gloves, Silk Mitts, Chenille and Silk Ta ble Covers. Any of the above will make useful, as well as ornamental presents, and we respectfully request you to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. PEASE M The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered h the f ostotllce at The Dalles, Oregon, Mi .-ut:u(i-mlMs matter. LcmtaI Ailvertllna;. in eut per line for tirwt InMeriiou, and 5 Cents per line tor each sub.se:Uonc insertion. Special rate for long time notice. All locui notices received iater than 3 o'clock will appear tMe following dHy. Wattier ForevMt. Official forcrxutt for Uoenty-four hora ending at p. t. .umiorraw : Fuir weather, stationary temperature followed by rain. TUESDAY - - DEC. 13, 1892 j rrm ! I. OCA I, KKKVITIK8. Mrs. H. Brown of Spokane, is in the Leave 'your order for cord Maier & Benton's. wood at Mr. Alex McLeod of Kingsley is in the ity aud gave us a call today. West bound trains are delayed by enow drifts east of Pendleton. Sheriff Kelly, of Portland is in the city. He has nu ' "detectives" with him. Mr. W. K. Corson returned from a business trip to Portland (?) last night. J. E. Thompson of Rutledge, and Job. B. Morrison of Monkland, are in the city. Col. J. B. Crossen took his departure for Portland last night to be absent sev eral days. We are under obligations to Senator Dolph for valuable public documents just received. "Bold Cal Hale's" neighbors Gilliam couuty, have put up $20 bail for hliu. Mr. B. F. Laughlin returned from a business trip to-Portland by nieauier Regulator last evening. Charles Haight of Cow creek is in the city. He says stock is doing splendid and are fat. Rain enough has fallen to insure a good crop next season. Mr. T. J. Hughes is in the city repre senting Stoddard's Art Souvenir. Those of our citizens upon whom he calls will be well repaid for their trouble. J. A. Noble of Wapinitia, J. H. Crab tree of Tygh valley. H. K. Peterson of Rutledge, and C. R. White of Meadows, Idaho, are seen on the streets of The Dalles today. The mouth of Mill creek, at the edge of the Columbia, somewhat resembles the appearance of the eo called slide on the U. R. R., at Reed's ranch, below Bonneville. Mr. Jacobsen secured the greatest por tion of his buggy and effects yesterday, wrecked in the disaster of Sunday night. The dashboard is about the only part not totally smashed. U. S. Land Agent Seavey, whose death occurred in Portland this week, was one of the two special agents retained by the government about a month ago, out of a list of thirty in the service A dealer in the city informs us that Diamond mill flouvis sold in Hood River at 95 cents per sack. In The. Dalles, it ' ft sold at $1.00 per sack. Hood R dealers are closer buyers than Pall buyers ure, be says. The ship carpenters who are. to make repairs ujon the steamer Regulator, will also be given a joi - to repair the steam ferryboat at The Dalles. Both steamers are to be thoroughly over hauled and improved. opiate ,000 J ., iff! Correspondence with the Oregon dele gation on the locks completion is self canvincing that The Dalles people have an eye to the matter; that it will not be lost sight of. C. H. Thompson, arrested in Portland for passing forged checks yesterday is supposed by Pome to be the same indi vidual who recently operated in this city in that line. Capt. Lewis rested very, well last night, and today is feeling much im proved. The condition of Mr. Geo. , P. Morgan is very satisfactory and is on the convalescent scale. A. W. Branner the stage manager of Nansene, is in the city. He reports the roads far from in an excellent condition. An early start from Antelope has to be made to reach The Dalles before dark. . The weather somewhat interferes with the ice business-.in The Dalles, but not withstanding theobaDge of temperature, C'ates & Allison keep a stock of ice on hand, and distibuteSabout 3,500 pounds weekly in the city. The German singing society are inakV ing preparations for a grand New YearS. ball, Dec. 31st. It will be a fitting close . .. - rv ! i vuis tar in usance city luuaii'tti circles. , . . . , , , ... , , , ' ,. . Columbia canuervmen held a meeting in We are pleased to learn that this societv ), . . . .. . . . , . . ... Portland, having for its object the form it In a nniflrwmiia ivtnnitinn 4 - u In the United States circuit court at Portland yesterday, the action against the Willamette valley and Cascades wagon road company was dismissed, and decree entered for defendants. This would indicate that the road has been properly constructed. """V R..S. Spaulding was taken into custody y .the sheriff yesterday and locked up n account of his appearance of insanity udge Blakeley was notified aud Dr.j Logan on an examination pronounce him a fit subject for the asylum. The weet-bound train, due in The Dalles at 4:20 p. in. yesterday, did not arrive until 12 :30 this a. m. A cord of mail sacks was piled up in The Dalles postoffice this morning, some of which belonged at Grants station. They were shipped back on the noon train today. Messrs. Mays and Crowe have just re ceived a carload of tinware by the North ern Pacific and the D. P. and A. N. Co. This is the largest shipment of that kind of goods ever brought to this city on one waybill. Twelve tons of tinware is a large invoice for laraer cities. This is conclusive that The Dalles is all business. Reports from 8alem show that as re uirneu ny counties ro the state board Ol equaliz:tt;on the average value of- horsi and mnles range from $16.31 per head i Grant county to $56.47 in Multi oma! and $45.60 in Marion, $48.63 in Yamhill.' $38.71 in Douglas and $35.20 in Clacka mas. The tax rolls are all in excep Benton couuty. w hen Mr. J. A. Teeley came in froinf the Sand Gulch mine in Crook county, two weeks ago, he left two feet of snow on the mountains lehind him. At camp there had been several flurries, ', but the snow acquired no very great? depth. At Coal camp there was about eight inches. f The Chro.niclr accepts a fine specif luii rum iuc rwocK creejc 1 here men are working to bring ' ater ror itie sana traich mine. It is . IUBral7 wnii cryscanzea clams ; Tho same formation is found in the hills i about Astoria, in casings which crumbl i:. il i:n-.j .si . . uiiner exposure t- tne exposure t- the atmosphere: ihis Rock ceek specimen ns hard a, granite. Teeley. Jt was brought - in by .Mr We have a large assortment of articles for Fancy Work, Fancy Silks, Pon-Pons, Splashers, Scarfs, Embroidery Silks, etc. AAAA TTTTI H. C. Nielson livious to busint his house which irasYaused sales to be made at his sUJfe at pufr-basers prices, re tuua periecny ou- j ssVares. A. bulletin at the Western." Uniontele ! the entire force of draughtsmen,': clerks graph office announces that the train ( and Lieut. Taylor, have moved to Port due here this p.' m. at 4 :20, "bavins been ; laud for the winter. The lock plant is abandoned" the first train west from The Dalles will be freight train No 23, pass- iug at 7 p. m. The abandonment is presumed to be caused by a snow block ade. No particulars. Mr. Whealdou of Pacific county, Washington, who has been a visitor to Wasco county for a week past, returned to his home yerterday. He informs us that the recent contest for re-location of the county seat in Pacific county, ba. been decided in favor of South Bend, by a majority of 70 votes. This virtually leaves Ovsterville "ont in the cold." The weekly meeting of trile V.'LTtCo, VfM held at the residence of Mrs. B. S. Huntington last evening. The evening Was passed pleasantly on Greek history, pilose present were Mesdames S. L. Brooks, L. E. Crowe, C. J. Crandall, G. C. Blakelev. B. S. Huntington. Miss " xjidZc Frazier and Messrs. Allen an ell. . . . . . ''"'J". 1 Last week several Astoria and lower ation of a trust for the protection of the salmon interests, and the cannerymen after five days of squabble and wrangling adjourned without accomplishing anything, save breaking up in a row, says the Aetorian. All trusts should terminate that way. Mr. F. Drews showed us yesterday the result of an experiment he made with some rock he found out in the moun tains, that he believed to be silver ore. What ever it may be, it is a metal close akin to silver if not silver. The rock from which this resultant was taken has the appearance of fine ore, and Mr. Drew feels confident he has found something valuable. - Mr.' S. G. Blackerby, a prominent farmer of Wapinitia, is In the city on business. We learn from him tTint there has been a much larger area put into grain in that region the past fall than ever before; the range is good, and stock is in better condition than the average for many years papt . at this season. They have had sufficient rain for all practical purposes, but would not he ottended it more c is tTraM wan sneer errible muddy condition. The accumu lation of dirt on the macadam renders them reallv horrible with the slop that the rain has made. The question is very often asked: "Why in the world does not the city council order them cleaned? or compel the property own ers to do so." It in a shame and a dis- grace for a city of the importance of The Dalles to snffer such dirtv streets within e?lnS nervine, imparting tone ana her business portion, in "which eheJajMgff vigor to the whole system. Its a such pride. aM . legitimate medicine, too carefully TlUal UIUih U a surplus ofhVlawlsst c.omPunde1 h7 an experienced pby tlement. onnVrMtin ir. Th T)alla. la !5iciaii, aud adapted to woman's deli- evidenced from the fact that nearlv every nipht a hobo is run into thecount'v jail bv deputv U. 8. Marshal Jameson, BO inrr lim.i f r I n H . o T oraltt o ,u,nl,1' lar'"T was wawea, more t.-i:i.:i C j. . " -" .w,, mtrnt tn nremisw of Koh Teae-ne was entered by a burglar and the four occu- ; pants were relieved of 53.00 iointlv . . t i They had altogether fno.oO, but in his haste the burglar droppt?d $2.50. Alout i this timo, it is supiosed, one of the ! '. sleepers dreamed of beiue robbed, bnt-i did not realize that he had been until this morning. All saspicioas cliaractersjpitu ' uiryoious, remedial results an f M prowling about, should be run in A AAA Mr. Seymour Fleete, of the engineer Corps at the Cascade Locks, was in the ltv over the Sabbath and returned jfhome vesterday. Mr. Fleete informs usi f left in charge of the watchman until j work begins again, at which time they ; -will return, and assume the regular duties in their departments, and for this are expecting orders from the- engineers department almost any day. Referring to that portion of the presi dent's message which shows the carry ing trade of the Canadian Pacific railway th past fiscal year to be 23,230,689 lbs. brought into the United States from China and Japan, and 24.068,346 lbs. carried- out of the United States over the same route, which includes Is Pacific steanifehip connections, hc;Astoriau savs: "Every pound f this freight should, under proper onditions, have been imported and xported by way of As oria. Canada has so fostered the Canadian Pacific that it haa built up this great traffic and owns a steamship line, trading with Japan and China. Our country has thus been outdone by a dominion of 5,000,000 peo ple, with meager resources compared with our own. BOEN. In The Dalles, Dec. 13th 1892, to the wife of H. C. Nielsen, a son. For Sale Cheap. A city lot with two houses and out bouses, all inclosed by fence. Inquire at this office. dtf-12.12 Twelve year old Maddingly whisky, Simon Pure for nit-dicinal purposes,, at Stubling & Williams'. Wanted. A girl to do housework: T. A. Hudson's office, 83 street. Inquire at Washington dtfl2.12 'A. feeble vsoman restored to health and Btreupri.h, y Dr. .Pierce s iavonte Jr'rescrtp- ion. 11 voure overworked, "run- flown." or debilitated, vbu need it. utt's an invigorating, restorative Wmc, ana a sootning ana Btrength- i f fte organization. For- all the i :'tchronlc -weaknMsea, functional de- i If angements, and painful d1Sordera ;JT 7 ' ,Kn? tliat it can be sold under a posi- . o v..m. iu v unau- vtive eruarantee. it it tans to crive r u:u Mt8 recommended, the monev n&id ' 'or it will be promptly returned. i It is a legitimate medicine- not V Doverae. Contains no alcohol in iiif hri.te ' nn Rvnin or Rnrrar tn : -. Un c.mi, i. i&tkI nirtiw A! iwcullar in ui its composition. For gentlemen, we have just re ceived our holiday line of Neck wear, Silk and Linen Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, etc. Umllu Woolen Mills. The Dallas 01servir of the 8Ui has this to ear of the -Dallas woolen mill : 'Just about one year ago a stock com pany was formed here to erect Bnd oper ate, a woolen 'mill. 'AU'went Well, (the building and machinery v.t-re ;.n n,,; 'till within the past few months when bills became due and pavablnon honse and machinery, an additional assess ment was levied on the stockholders to meet the demands. But it was not de creed that all would pay ; hence attach ment" were placed on the plant by the t-heriff, and the property has been or dered sold at sheriffs sale by tii- i.ur!." It is a misfortune to Dallas that it peo ple do not come to the restrue and re lieve the concern from ilS-nbarrns inents, alter it has been' inaugurated, and bids fair to be a sncc'fsiul uiider takingin the connty. Oregon can't have too many manufacturing estabHshtnVnts. and to let any, after once in operation, fail, indicates that there is something lacking in the spirit of enterprise. ' ..Notice. The steamers of the D. P. ard A. N. Co. will tie up for repairs on the 17th inst. and will not run for atmui two weeks, after which time tri-wiv kly trips .vill be made until spring (weiirher per mitting.) W. OaAlXAWAY, B. F. Lauhlin, General Atrt. Mannger. 12.7td fipLilpAY GOODS - . Me:.s Variety and Assortment of Dolls, Toys, Books, Albums, Pianos, Or gans, Mmmti Instruments. AW i'l ' ' : ii H I I! t U i - -' ir- It hi a o o o LOOK AT DUE OFFER T TV TMs Welter's Dic- iliouary, only $1.00! can you da tetter? o o o o OUR PRICES ARE BELOW ALL, COMPETITION. We Have Made- Sweeping 'Call and examine our stock;' of PHOTOGRAPHER. First premium at the Wasco counts fair for Ijest portraits and views.- r COLUMBIA :;CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs --.sacsssMi if . S. Cm.) Manufacturers of Che tlneat French anal Home Made Eaat of Portland. - DEA1.KK6 n fropieal Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaew. Oau turuith any uf these good at Wholaaalaj AFRESH 4- In Krery Style.' U Ice Cream and Soda Water. IU4 Second Htrcet.. Th Dalles. Or. o o o o o e A full line of 12-Mo. BOOKS, mi in clotli- Over 200 o select from it 25c per toL U O O O v Reductions. h olict ay p re s en ts i J M W ZJ