We are now showing handsome lines of Ladies' Silk Swiss , and Linen Handkerchiefs, FuiGloves,' Silk Mitts, Chenille and Silk Ta ble Covers. Any of the and we respectfully request you to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Intered a the Poetoffleeat The Dalles, Oregon, n second-class matter. Local Advertlslng- 10 Cents per line for first inxertion, ami 6 Cents i r line for each bubaeuuent Insertion. aer line for eaeh bubteguent insertion. j eneciai rates tor ion time notices. All local notices reruivd later than S o'clock 111 appear t-'ie following day. Weatlier Fnrsit. I Official forrtatt for 9 p. m. tomorrow: twenty-four hour nuttnp at .Continued snow. Colder. THURSDAY DEO. 22, 1802 LOCAL BRKVIT1KS. "Another Boobv, by Gosh." Jud. S Fish. Ieave your order for cord wood Maier & Benton's. 8t I F. O. Sexton and M. D. Hendricks, of Pufur, are in the city. There is considerable slush ice (snow) floating in the river today. Snow was four feet deep at Bonneville last night and still coming Cartientere have struck it. They are yery busy making snow shovels. The boys are now in high glee with their bob-Bleds coasting down ther hill sides. Chief Engineer Fish is looking after fire department matters closely these days. 'Dr. Logan's son Ray is in the city spending his holiday vacation with his father. The east wind yesterday conquered, and the storm now extends heavily east of Celilo. Sheriff Leslie passed through today trying to get to his Moro home from Portland. A Christmas tree is to be prepared for the pupils of the Indian school at Warmiera11? throahr th l;itX remember Springs agency Geo. Herbert left by stage this morn ing for Antelope, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Herbert. Contractor Glenn, of Spokone, left for Hoot River this forenoon to interview the railway tie makers. An order came at noon today to pre pare a double-header at 3:10 p. m. for No. 8, due here at 1:05 p. m. Call at Joles Bros, and make arrange ments for the celebrated Warner's butter for the winter months. , For a nice set of carvers Roger's silver plated table cutlery, Keen Kutter pocket cutlery, granite ware, etc., go to Maier A Benton. Train No. 7. west bound yesterday af ternoon, left the track two miles above4 Arlington, and arrival here was delayed ntil 10 :45 this morning. J. F. Harrahan who came in last night from Kiugsley, reports four in ches of snow there "and still a coming" when he left at 11 o'clock a. m. John Booth invites his customers, and all of the ladies out shopping, to call and get a cup of hot coffee nerved from" one Jjll eight Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It is said that the principal complaint . now with The Dalles patients, Capt. Lewis and Editor Morgan, is that the lldri"w i 1 1 " I l i 1 1 11 enough to eat.'" t Mrs- H. C. Brown" 8el7u 11 alt llrU lit 1'aati night at The Umatilla, to bid Mr. Brown good bye a! he was" leaving for Spokane i to spend the holidays with his father. i. He got away at 11:25 this forenoon 1 11 :35 hours behind time. AAA. TTtT above will make useful, as Dulur st-nds a big petition to Senator Dolph today via The Chbonkxb office, fur an extension of time for tilings on forfeited railway lands. A. G. Johnson left lant night for Coenr ! d'Alene, to spend the holidays with his I ...... nA .l....Ut .. . KX U .. -,-, nH Hanirhtrr .t Mnrrn-e son ana aangnter at Murray. t - " peets to return tne tirst week in Jan- narv """J- J. O. Haverly of the U; P. R. Co., and S. W. Aldrich of Portland, were , very hopefully waiting for the train this morning to take them home in time for i Christmas turkev. The only 3-story, fire-proof brick building in the city, now occupied by Caudal! & Burger,, for rent. For furthej particulars inquire of Tom Kelly, at The i Umatilla house. r ' l H. B. Crawford of Kansas citv, special agent of the. Equitable .Mortgage Co., has heen in The Dalles looking up busi ness. He returned to Portland this morning. . Four locomotives, weighing 80 tons each, 320 tons; hauling such a train as th one which came in from Portland this forenoon, must give a curved trestle j a severe strain. i A snow plow was brought into use on j Tldrd street this morning, which did : excellent .. service in clearing sidewalks, . so that the ladies couM get down to do their shopDing this afternoon. The following-named persons are reg istered at the European house todav Mr. aud Mrs. Thornhurn, Kingeley ;' Mr. Bordiwick, Spattle; and C. J. Cowtsworth, wife and child, Buffalo, XT V Tl... .. ... ... v o : i A i iic pic-apaui i u v i Million to xv i; I 1 1 nr to eat turkey with Hon. S. F. BIythe at his Hood River farm, has been post poned on account of "the climate. W prefer to come when the strawberri. are ripe It is an excellent idea for people gen- tlie leathered soigsters. '' the turns are now deprived of many resources for food. Scatter crumbs to them, and it will be repaid iu many ways. ' Something must be the matter with The Dalles weather vanes. Thev. refuse to respond to the variations of the wind, but the flags float directly west, indicat ing this forenoon a due east wind, at the rate of about four to five miles per hour. Mankind is so happily constituted that the change of season' is usually gladly welcomed in this latitude. Win ter is always long enough even when short; spring lingers as leisurely as any body wishes ; summer has exhansted her welcome and the autumn can ordi narily give way to the sterner and more rigorous season without regret ine train aue nere at 11 : p. m. yes terday from Portland arrived at 10 :4o a. m. today headed by four locomotives The train had been backing at the snow blockade with jut a snow plow all night. aud looked like the ragged edges of an arctic sea on coming into The Dalles. The locomotives were covered to the headlights with ice and snow. ' There are contractors in ihe city from Missouri, Montana, Washington, Idaho and Portland. We were pleased to meet with Mr. Glenn, one of those from Spokane, and talk over some of the old familiar experiences of years ago, when ! Sidnty Dillon, Jay Gould, Russell Sage and others, were laying the founda tions for their collossal fortunes. . - All the old crowd have' gone, -except Sage, aud he is getting out of railroads and into real estate as fast as he can. Wb have a large assortment of articles for Fajicy Work, Fancy Silks, Pdn-Pons, Splashers, Scarfs; Embroidery Silks, etc. Mr. W. E. Garretsoo returned from Portland this morning. He was a pas senger on the delayed train. In Port land street cars could not run yesterday, and he was compelled to foot it from the hotel to the depot. It is his opinion that we are in for a genuine, old-time snow blockade. The country can stand it. Judge and Mrs. A. S. Bennett enter tained the Union whist club at Keller's hall last evening. The evening was very pleasantly passed at drive whist, twenty hands being played. Mrs. H. S. Wilson carried off the first prize, with a ei-ore of thirteen points ; the booby fall ing to Mr. J. S. Fish. After whist re frefhinents were served. m J The Condon Globe nuin HlflTii7the pres ence there of Attorney J. M. Hunting ton of The Dalles, Attorney Jayne, J. E. Frick, W. E. Fowler and Arthur Coffin of Arlington, Dick Lyons of Dot, Wash., A. J . Cock ran and B. F. Tennis of Shelby, all on business connected with the case of Lige Hendrix vs-J. E. Frick, testimony for which was taken before the clerk by order of Judge Bradshaw. All the power at the command of the P. R., on the two divisions ending in he Dalles has been reserved for pas- enger traffic.'.;' None for moving freight. After these locomotives have "bncked the life out of themselves" . in snow drifts, the company will see what a fool of a mess it has created bv moving . the repair shops to Albiria. Dalles R. A. Chapter No. 6, elected scted the following officers last evening: K. F. Gibbons, H. P. ; C. C. Hobart, King; Em. Schanuo, Scrile; Geo. 'A. Liebe. Treas. ; Hugh Logan, Secy.; I. I. Burget, C. H. ; Chas. Hilton, P. S. ; John M. Marden, R, A. C ; Andrew Irsen, G. M. 2d Viel ; W. E. Rinehart, (f. M. 3rd Viel; J. B. Crossen, G. M. 1st Viel; R. Closter, Sentinel. Baker City entertained the state board of equalization in a royal manner. After a sumptuous repast prepared at the instance of Mr. A. S. Watt, tax agent of the Union Pacific, the board was taken in charge by County Judge Campbell aud Clerk .McKay and es corted to the court house where all in formation - desired relative to assess ments and taxation was furnished. Answer to a conundrum; "Where is the snow plow?" Coining from .Poca tello. So is Christmas coming. But isn't it a commentary upon "manage merit," the way this U,. P. R. "system" deals with the public? No show plows in sight, and scarcely fuel enough on hand to last during a week of modera tion. ' Is it any wonder the people are loud in their complaints about the arbi trary and half idiotic style of doing bus iness by this monopoly, run solely for 11 the public will stand. Sheriff T. A. Ward returned from the Sheriff's association meeting in Portland yesterday. The recommendation of the Oregon bar association to make the sheriff a salaried officer instead of a fee officer came np for discussion.' Judge JFThayer, who is one of the committee appointed by the association to draft a bill providing for the change, which will be presented, to the legislature, asked for views on the subject. Sheriffs ! of the smaller' counties who are not making fortunes out of their office, and several sheriffs who enjoy a. brisk busi ness, appeared to be in favor of the change. . Judge Thayer invited the executive committee to discuss the sub ject with hiin and" offer any suggestions they may think proper, as soon as poa- sible. i AAAi well as ornamental presents u - i . Chrlttmsi Ooofia. . Mr. Andrew Keller, in his confection ery parlors adjoining The Dalles Na tional bank, has an extensive line of holiday goods, in the shape of fancy cakes, candies and knick-knacks.' These are snitabie'lor presents and should find ready sale. Tbey consist' of every "va riety of cake and candies made In dif ferent shapes. The. elegant windows isplar these to an advantage, and are finite attractive to old and young. Wanted. A girl to do housework. Inquire at Tl. A. Hudson s ottiee, 83 Washington 'street. dtfl2.12 Thi 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 westerly terminus (opposite Crate's point), a distance of twenty-two miles, including grading, bridging, tunnelwork, tracklayintc 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, plaus, specifications , and approximate estimate of quantities can be obtained by application to the chief engineer, ae also the blank forms fur proposals on nd after Saturday Dec. 17th. . No pro posal will he received unlesp '.written upon such blanks. All payments will V e made in cash, within twentv days oin the date of each monthly estimate, tch monthlv estimate to be made on or kout the last dav of each month during viieh the work was done or materials rmehed. The right to reject any bid reserved. All applications or bids to addressed to F.mkby Oliver, Chief nigneer, frenen s building, me-Dalles, (fregon. .'. . popped the progress of Consumption. The beet authorities agrw.that it'a a scrofulous affection of the lungs. If taken in time, and given a fair trial, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery -will effect a cure. Thou sands have leen saved Vy it thou sands more are putting it off till too late. - For every form of Scrof ula,' .Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affection, Weak Lungs, Severe Coughs, and kindred .ailments, it is a fugitive remedy. It.' guaran teed to do all that's claimed for it. If it; doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, your money is returned. The 1 iscovery " is the only Liver, Hlobd' and LVing " Iteruedy that's sold so, Think what a medi cine it must lie ! Especially has it manifested its potency in curing Tetter, Salt rheum, Kczema, Krysipelas, Jtoils, Carbuncles, Jvire Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, aud Knlarged Glands. - World's' Dispensary Medical As sociation, -Makers, No. 603 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Fpr gentlemen; we haye jus re ceived, our lioiiday line , of Neck wear, Silk and Linen Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, etc. PEASE & HOLilDAY - 1 T - mm variety ana Assorimeni 01 . Dolls, Toys.B ooks. Albums, Pianos, Or gans, Musical Instruments. oooooooo LOOK AT OUR OFFEB t . This leister's Dic tionary, only $1.00 ! Where can yon do ' better? r OOOOOOOO OUR PRICES xtiJ BJEL.O W ALL COMPETITION. We Have Made- Sweeping Reductions. Call and examine our stock of E.JGQBSEN&CQ SP E ROSE BOWLS, CRACKER JARS--Ani all the Iat- . est fads in glassware given away with Tea. . STORY BOOKS for the children with each can of Baking Powder. " ' , . . . . ; CHRISTMAS CARD TEA-A pound of elegant tea, SMOKERS' ARTICXES-Elegant pipe and fine to baccos in tins; also, a very fine line of Cigars in -. boxes suitable for Christmas gifts. ' ' FINE GROCERIES--Pancy Chr ese, preserved Fruits, les for the holidays. . . ; . ; ; " CRANBERRIES, SWEET POTATOES, Celeryr . Sweet Cider, Fresh Nuts and Figs. , . . , FRUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, CHRISTMAS TREES. See Show Windows... JOHN STORE OPEN TILL 9:30.. MAYS GOODS ' I a a M V o o o o A full line f 12-Mo. BOOKi bonM in ciotl ilt. Oyer 200 ic select im at 25c per Yd LI o o o o o HI si1 f & holiday presents t BOOTH J-