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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1892)
oods We would call your attention to many g Uy for the HOLIDAYS. purcnaseq specia 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 & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Poatoffii-e at The Dalles. Oregon, :tj Mroiui-elnst mutter. Lnrnl Advertising. 10 Cents jer line for Hrst insertion, mid 5 Oenu per line for eiimi 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 Jorecwt for twrnty-fnnr hour eiuiing at $ p. . tomorrow: Fair, followed warmer. hy rain. Slightly THURSDAY DEC. 15, 1892 LOCAL KKKV1T1KS. H. F. Davidson of Hood River, is in the city. Leave your order for cord wood at Maier & Benton's. Mr. Amos and Hannah Root, of Mosier, are in the city. Mr. W. B. Day of Chicago, is regis tered at The Umatilla. Good morning, this. Nice, balmy at mosphere. Genial sunshine. F. L. Masters and Jas. P. Leverett of Goidendale, are in the city. B. C. Samuel and J. D. Underhill, of New York, are at The Umatilla. Mr. C. L. Frost of Bake Oven, and Frank Fulton af Biggs, are in the city. The Dalles has no boom, but she keeps right along in the even tenor of her way, progressing. Hon. Lon Cleaver, register of the United Stated land office at La Grande, is in the city. Call at Joles Bros, and make arrange ments for the celebrated Warner's butter for the winter months. It will not be for the lack of frightful examples, if the legislature fails to give the people a better iaw for decent roads. Call and take your pick of the finest selection of umbrellas in the city, suita ble for Christmas gifts, from $1.00 up, at H. C. Nielsen's. A scientist claims to have discovered a poison in eggs. It matters little to people in Oregon what is in them at 40 cents a dozen. T. E. Jones of Mitchell, is in the city today. He had no particular, difficulty in getting through, but found pretty bad traveling in places. The Dalles Dancing club were to give a Domino party at the armory tomorrow night, but it has been postponed. The regular soiree will le given as usual. The Astoria chamber of commerce has passed a set of ringing resolutions favor able to the rapid opening of the Colum bia river to free an untramnieled navi gation. The movement of wheat toward the seaboard does not in the least diminish. The Dsillesis keeping pace with the In land Empire in proper proportionate . shipments. The city should follow in the footsteps of Portland and pass a police regulation to slop sale of cigarettes to boys. There is a state law but it is said to be a dead letter. '. , Every fifty cent cash purchase at Floyd & Shown's secures an opportunity to take a Christmas gift of. a fine odor set. Call and see the goods.' Cor. Second and Union. ' " Justice Scliutz Iihs decided not to per mit soot to accumulate in the pipe of his coal stove, and has hit upon the plan of removing such actions by freely burning zinc in the fires. It is a clearing remedy - i AAA TTTT The Dalles, Portland anil Astoria Nav igation company will have a coairuodions wharf and dock in this city when the structure now beuun ih finished at the foot of Court street. - " W. V. Baker, state food rammit eioner, is trying to force the Portland restaurants to serve pnr butter. He deserves the thanks of the public who want to know with what their bread is buttered. '- "Ci The Dalles is in good supply of fuelY for the winter. There are in addition! to that on the beach, 3,000 cords of. tiri; pine and slab wood on the dump at th j Lumbering Co.'s flume in this city, y I lhe Dalles Lumbering cam party are running their mill constantly and are iMirtinir fr.nr. 90 (M1 tr 30 00(1 Wt lr dav. The company will not shut down ! company until they are compelled to by heavy snows and ice. Dr. J. M. Frace of New Jersey, who has been a visitor to The Dalles for two days past, returned to his home this a. in. via. San Francisco, much more than pleased with what he has seen, in the ordinary way of using that term. Mrs. Frank Sels of Canyon City, daughter of Capt. J. W. Lewis, and Mrs. J. E. Snow of Dayville, arrived this morning. Capt. Lewis seems to be im proving very nicely. He was able to affix his signature to a few official papers luesday. N lhe Union Whist clUb was ente- tained last evening at Keller's hall by Judge and Mrs. G. C. Blakeley. The j evening passed very pleasantly at drive whist.. Mr. J S. Fish carried off the first prize, while the boobv fell to M Mrs W. H. Wilson. It is with pain that we learn of the death of the wife of our fellow townsman Mr. Jos. Frieman. She dieil last even ing about five o'clock of ursemic poison ing, and though all was done that care or medical skill could avail, she passed from this life. The sympathy of all is tendered to the bereaved family. A Washington special says that Sena tor Dolph, at the urgent -eqnest of the American Review, has prepared an arti- le for that publication which will appear in the January number under the caption of "Reorganization of the Republican Party," in which he dis cusses the causes of the defeat of the party and its future policy and prospects. Mr. C. E. Bayard received telegraphic orders from Washington, D. C, last evening, to proceed to Portland forth with and take charge of the office of the late special land agent of the general land office, which was made vacant re cently by the oeath of Mr. R. G. Seavey. Mr. Bayard left on the 4 o'clock passen ger train to assume his duties as ordered. German Lutheran service will be held next Sunday in the chapel on Ninth street at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Every one welcome. Rev. Horn has made his last missionary trip this year to l rout Lake tnnd Hood River. In the winter time he (ill attend to hie German school and (reparation for confirmation. Reports say that W. C. Eddon,..who was recently placed on trial in Sprague i accused of murder, had been found '. guilty of manslaughter. The wife of the a -cneedwas formerly Miss Maude At- j w;.ter of this city, a very estimable lady. ' volume, and the sketches which are pre ; g. eally respected ly a large circle of ac- enmed to be steel illustrationsare a cross ; quaiiitances, who deeply sympathize : between a common wood cut and a poor ; with her in 'he afflicted visited upon , electro. The only xteal about it is the I h.er. We have no particulars of the 'j price, $10.00 per volume, which,' would crime. We have a large assortment of articles for Fancy Work,. Fancy Silks, Pon-Pons, Splashers, Scarfs, Embroidery Silks, etc. A A dispatch from Salem informs us that tomorrow morning the boa'd of equalization will leave Portland for a tour of Eastern Oregon, for the purpose of obtaining information from the coun ties alone the road as lo values and methods of assessing. Plows are still running through the regions tributary to The Dalles. Mr. Benson, of 5-Mile, says he still finds tht ground dry in places, but is not alarmed bot hat be well soaked in due time-as it. is now in better condition than it was last winter at this time, Mr. James Burlingame of Wamic, who has just returned from an eight weeks' visit in the Willamette valley, save there is no lack of rain down that wav. While absent he contracted to de,1Ter hi" "rpln flock of turkeys,150 head, to a fortiana dealer at tair, prices for the Christmas and New Year holi day's. , The Small and Early dancing club, composed of many of our pleasure loving young people and under the guidance of Miss Winnie Mason, passed a very pleasant time last evening in threading the mazes of the1 popular dances. The people of our city are determined to en joy themselves during the coming winter and with the whist and dancing clubs that ares being formed the winter will pass quite merrilly. It is now the season for "Beautiful snow" poetry, but in lhe Dalles a more appropriate subject would lie: "Lud, jlLnd. Lud, what shall we do with the inua, mua, noua. Alter an eaia ana pone, however, it must be admitted that lnmd in the streets is far preferable to grass, and the mud fact that there is a is evidence of the very considerable amount of business transacted on thesqn streets which prevent the growth sf grasses. . Besides working the U. S. land office into a muddle, Harbison has worked nearly every one in The Dalles into a fever of bitter hatred of' himself. He has contracted bills he will not pay ; moved the land office from one street to another; bought a flag, and asked the public to pay for it ; raiseda pole for it on credit ; and hits generally put on more dog than a Washington city "lunch fiend" at a Chesapeake watering place. It is time for him to get out, before somebody aggravates the muddle by taking the value of an unpaid bill out of his snob bish hide. We but echo the sentiments of the. democracy when 'we say .that ho more suitable man can lie- found in Oregon to fill the place of U. S. Marshal for this district than our townsman Col. J. B. Crossen, the present efficient clerk of Wasco county. We would riot damage his prospects for the place by suggesting the thought, but may be permitted to state that his appointment would give perfect satisfaction to all parties where he is best known, and we are pleased to learn that he has an excellent endorse ment for the office. Julian Hawthorne has not advanced his reputation very largely by his "Story of Oregon," as it comes to us from the press of the American Historical Pul lishing Co. of New York. Iri snbstance the work is a very cheap and unsatisfae-'J tory "write up," in Iwo volumns; and the books have not ev.en the merit of a ; more than ordinary stvle about them. j They contain but alxjut 400 pages to the I be dear at $2.50- AAAA Fresh Columbia river smelt at W. Kirby's today. Mr. E. H. Merrill, steward of the Regulator, will put in his vacation on his O. B. Farm at Hood River. The residence of J. R. Reynolds of Hood River, was burned yesterday nu-rn-ing. Mrs. Reynolds was sick during the night, and her husband got up and built a fire in the stove. He afterwards went to bed, leaving the fire burning, a ud a defective flue caused the house to burn. Insurance on the house arid fur niture, 450. Notice to Contractor. The Dalles, Or., Dec. 14, 1892. Chief Engineers' office Columbia Rail way &. Navigation company. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until December 28th, 1892, for the construction of the portage railroad of this company from Columbus to the western terminus (opposite Crate's point), a distance of twenty-two miles, including grading, bridging, tunnelwork, tracklaying and ballasting. Rock exca vation and tunnelwork to be com menced by January 15th, 1893, and completed by May loth, 1893, and all remaining work to be completed bv July 15th, 1893. Maps, profiles, plans, specifications and approximate estimate of quantities can be obtained by application to the chief engineer, as also the blank forms for proposals on and after Saturday Dec. 17th. No pro posal, will le received unless written upon such blanks. All payments will be made in cash, within- twenty days from the date of each monthly estimate, such monthly estimate to be made on or about the last day of each month durimr which the work was done or materials furnished. The right to reject any bid is reserved. All applications or bids to I -e addressed to Emkbv Olivek, Chief F.ugineer, French's building, The Dalles, 'Oregon. WANTKII. By a bachelor to correspond with a iood-hearted lady, of medium age and possessed of some means-, with a view t matrimony. Address O. B. The Dalles Oregon. s-. " " Checked the frightful inroads of Scrofula and all blood-taints. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery purifies and enriches the blood, cleanses the system of all impurities, and restores health' and strength. It cures all diseases arising from, impure blood. Consumption is one of them. It's r imply lung-scrofula. In all its ear lier stages, the " Discovery " effects a cure. It's easy to Bee why. The medicine that masters scrofula in one part, is the best remedy for it in another. . It is the best. It's war ranted. It's the only blood and lunrr , remedy that's guaranteed to benefit . , , -Sl or cure, or tne money will be re funded. No other medicine of its class does it. How maiiyv would be left if they did? . It's the cheapest blood -purifier, sold through druggists, ( no inatter how many doses are offered . for a dollar,) because you only pay for the good you get. Your money is returned if it doesn't benefit or cure you. Can you ask more? For gentlemen, we have just re ceived our holiday line of Neck wear, Silk and Linen Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, etc. For Sale Cheap. A city lot with two houses and out housesall inclosed bv fence. Inquire at this office. ; dtf-12.12 Twelve year, old Maddingly whisky, Simon Pure for medicinal purposes, at StublingA Williams'. Notice. The steamers of the D. P. and A.N. Co. will tie up for repairs on the 17th inst. and will not run for about two weeks, after which time tri-weekly trips will lie made until spring (weather per mitting.) W. C. Allaway, B. : Uiiuhuk, . General Alft. Manager. 12.7td Wanted. A girl to do housework. Inquire at T. A. Hudson's office, 83 Washington street. dtfl2.12 rKHFESKIONAL CABDs. rtlDlMLi- Dkstibt. Oat, given for the wOjiUxs. .extraction of teeth. Aim teeth on flowed Mluminnin plate. " Room: Stern of - ijolden Tooth, second street. rvR. G. E. 8ANDKRS I 1 Hi'TsT'T'Tgyr' i radnate of the le I". Iversity of Michigan, Snc- csor to lr. Tucker. t ifflce over Freuchs' Hank, The DiUleo, Or. Dl(. E8HKLM AN (Hon iopathk.; Physician and bUROBON. Culls anMvred promptly, iluy or night, city or country OtfiVe No. 86 and 37 Chapman block. wtf I R. O. It. DO AN K FHYblOIAH AND BUE- U okon. Oitica: roouib 6 and 6 Chaniran -k. Ki-sidciice: 8. E. c rner "onrt and Fourth Htreets, sec nd door from the corner, i iflW hour to 12 A. M.. J t.. rnd 7 V. I'. M. HOLilDAV GOODS MM Variety and Assortment of ' Dolls, Toys, Books, Albums, Pianos, Or gans, Musical Instruments. 1 , o o O O O O it LOOK m Atm rtTiTiTin Li-.v ?t?'ff A" mi k oh k AAA UUU U111UI This Welistef Mary, only $1.00! (Alif i-vt Where can yon do tT.' V.AA.-n I 1 " hl oooooooo 'S BlC- Miw;'j'' OUR PRICES ARE BELOW ALL COMPETITION". -We Have Made "' ' Sweeping) Call and examine our stock of holiday PHOTOGRAPHER. First premium at the Wasco county fair for best portraits and views. COLUMBIA CANDY FACTORY Campbell Bros. Proprs rSwcKssrs to W. s. Craa.) Manufacturers of the finest French and Home Made : OAU DIB S, East of Portland. f- -1BA1.ERS IN Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco. Can furnish any of theee gooda at Wholi r Retail AFRESH OYSTHHS49- In Kvry tityle. .. . Ice Cream and Soda Water loo Second Street. The Dalles. Or. o o o o o o A M line 'of 12-Mo. BOOKS, iml in clotl lilt: Over 200 io select from, at 25c per vol o o o o o o o rV, i r. 2 4 4 g J 4 Reductions. presents