"The Regulator Line" Tie Ms, Portland ani Astoria Navigation Co. : -; Mess Variety asd Assartrasiit of . Dolls, Toys, Books, Albums, Pianos, Or gans, Musical Instruments. oooooooo- .-V 4-. (: i J- f 3 3 V Sr. V : i 1 r'.- The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Weather Forecast. Official foretaM for tventy-fourjtonn ending at S p. m. tomorrow: Tuesday, fair. Wednesday, light rains ; slightly cooler. Pague. TUESDAY JAN. 3, 1893 LOCAL BRKTITIKS. Coming. A. F. O. T7 B. 6. U. What is it?" Col. Jas. Fulton of Fnltonville, is in the city. Fpank Fulton esq., of Sherman :6unty, is in town todaji. Leave your order for cord wood at Maier & Benton's. E. Jacobsen & Co.'s prize will be tomorrow at 4 o'clock. drawing A fine lot of furniture going very low at Crandall & Burget'a new store. . Balfe Johnson spent his happy new year with his parents in Oregon City. ' Senator Steiwer is expected here this J evening. He will remain a day or twofl to interview his constituency. . Call at Joles Bros, and make arrange ments for the celebrated Warner's butter for the winter months. Carpets and furniture at reduced rates at Crandall & Burget's, next door to Floyd & Shown's drug store. i You can carpel your rooms at about ;your own price by calling on Crandall & Burget, at the new store on Union y gtreet. .f Dr. Eshelman is on the streets again. having recovered from the attack of sickness which has kept him confined to his room for several days. Crandall & Burget are now settled in their new store in the Michelbach brick . . : on Union street, next door to Floyd & ' Shown's. Call around. W. L. Ward, an old-timer in thefl , .democratic harness in Wasco county, is! v prominently mentioned for the appoint menjja Warm Springs Indi&nr-miWlt.'-v jj ,was brought to the city for medical jreatment yesterday, having accidental! "not nimseit tnrougn the arm while toy g with a pistol.' ' ' The weekly meeting of the C. L. S. C. fwas held last evening at the residence o: IMrs. S. L. Brooks, a pleasant time was "'pent, on' the lesson! . After the literary 'jrci8es lunch was served.' jThe Supreme court has decided the po- ical case in favor of Pierce. The court , Id that while it may have been an er- r in printing the name on the ballot ,-iee, the vote should not be lost. The Mitchell people want a slicing of Jnties to be done by the legislature. Jey want a slice cut off from the west rt of Grant, and some of the northern art of Crook and southern part of Gil ilm put together and make a county to j'bf called Mitchell, and the county seat S Jitchell. Antelope has put a ,'uall lu motion and ? x X w a petition signed by about 200, sol v x e are informed, asking the legislature) t cat a strip off from the northern parti V Crook, and all of that portion of iWasco lying east of Des Chutes and create the county of Antelope, and make (Antelope the county seat. our patrons and friends we thank you for past favors and trust you will all have a prosperous and Happy New Year. PEASE & Messrs. J. B. Mowry and J. J. Shaffer of Moro came over to this city last eve ning. They report the roads in a bad condition, and that the ground in Sher man county is pretty well soaked from the effects of the snow fall and rain, and in places is quite mirery. If any one present at the Domino party last evening accidentally carried the "mitten" away, or a pair of mittens, will thev please leave them at. The Chronicle office, not so much on count of their intrinsic vtllue, but ac-l the owner prizes them as keepsakes. New counties up here in the Inland Empire are getting to be as thick as coy- otes. . .Besides the two movements uien4 tioned elsewhere today, it is said the bill is already drawn for Hood county, with-' Hood river as county seat. This new; county seeks territory to include Cascade! Locks. s i Frank P. Taylor "of 3-Mile met with a very serious and painful injury yester day which is liable to result in the loss of one of his feet. He was riding a horse when the animal slipped and fell on his leg, breaking the bones at the ankle joint. Dr. Doane was called, and will do! all he .can to save t-he f at the residence of B. S Huntington Saturday evening, and help- ing '92 out welcomed the advent of '93, j By means of whist the evening passed I very pleasantly. After whist a delicious lunch was served. Those present were : Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hostetler, Mr. andfi Mrs. W. H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Huntington, Miss Rowland, Miss Brooks Mr. L. Ains worth, and Mr. Edward Hos-4 mong those who observed thehappyl old custom of making New Year calls, none were more alive to the real pleas ure of the day than the A. F. O. T. B. O. U. s, Messrs. F. A. French, Jno. Booth, HayWard Riddell, Fred W. Wilson, Ed w. French, Robert Mays, Jr., Frank IGarretson, Harry Esping, Vivian French md Edward Patterson, who armed and j i 3 "II " .. . - . . , U.WM, ubanjo and case - of cards made the day melodious wnerever they went. Com mencing among the East End residences and working their way westward, the merry strains of music betokening their advent, they called on their various ac quaintances "nnd enlivened each resi lience with the rendition of jolly tunes, fl find were in turn1 enlivened at mi places by delicate - collations, whichf nerved them, to more vigorous efforts! The afternoon and a. portion of the eve4 ning. were consumed ere they ceased r but they were finally effectually silenced! by the breaking of a zither string andj compelled t6 desist and await the com-: ing of another New Year. J Among the unique in social matters the experience social at the M. E. church Saturday evening takes the lead. This was an effort on the part of the ladies to raise money for the organ fund of the church. The plan was for each lady to earn a dollar, or so much as she could, by whatever means she should choose to employ! and at the social to relate her experience in earning the money. - The experiences were many and varied, and included many different ways of earning money. Some cleaned streets and shoveled snow irom the sidewalks, while others sold eggs, popcorn, pies and bot tles, medicine bottles presumably. One earned a portion of her dollar by main taining silence for a day ; but one hard ened schemer act' no- on the nresuniDtion Rthat silence gives consent, took advan tage of her inability to speak and pro posed to her and now he wonders if sil MAYS ence does mean consent. Another by searching the street in quest of a lost dog; some darned socks, and others did wash ing, made dresses, and in other ways too numerous to mention, the ladies earned their respective sums which amounted in the aggregate tp $100)0." After the experiences were related refreshments were served, which was one of the " most pleajhagexperiences of the eTfining The Young Men's Dancing Club closed the day yesterday with a Domino hop at Wingate's hall. A large number were masked and the various colors and costumes made a very pleasing effect, Dancing was indulged in to a late hour. lLTie.masic'.was.,' furnished by Messrs. Benton, Birgfeld and Burchtorf. A pleasant diversion was the rendition of a few pieces by the mandolin and guitar club. . Among those, present were Mr. Mr. and Mrs L' E Crolye, Senator and Mrs Hilton, Judge and Mrs Blakeleyl Mr and Mrs'H J Maier, Mr and Mrs W H Wilson, Mr and Mrs. W E Garretsonf Dr and Mrs Snedaker, Capt and Mr Sherman, Mr and Mrs H M Beall, Mi and Mrs F A Houghton, Mrs A Varney Misses Jeannette, Maie and Annie WiM liams, Laura Burgess, Clara, Etta and Auburn Story, Iva Brooks, Mary FraV zier, Virginia and Grace Marden, Grace Campbell. Dora Fredden. Ruth CooDerf Florence Lewis, Matilda Hollister, Win ified Mason, Gosser, Minnie Gosser,; Alma Schanno, Messrs F W Wilson, Ed, Williams, J Bjrne, F Garretson, Jno Booth, Grant, Edward and Robert! Mays. S. O. Campbell, John Hampshire H French, F Faulkner, Jos Worsley Vic Maiden, Wm McCruro, M Donnelly D J Malarky, RESewall, G C Willis j a jurossen, u J anowden, tl Lon M. Jameson, H Montgomery Common Council The regular council meeting of Dalles city was held on last Saturday evening with the following members present: Hon. Robt. Mays, mayor ; C. E. Haight, PauI Kreft, T. N. Joles, C. F. Lauer and ,-Jas. Wood. On motion, a committee of Messrs. Haight, Kreft and Wood was appointed to recommend some way at the next meeting for enforcing the cattle ordi nance. The resignation of E. B. Duiur as councilman in 2d ward was accepted. On motion a vote of thanks was ex tended to Mr. Dufur for his faithfulness and efficient services as councilman. On motion a reduction of the assess ment on the Goldstein estate was re ferred to the judiciary committee. On - motion, the report of the com mittee on streets and public property was adopted recommending .that Mr. Matin be not allowed to build in Liberty street. On motion, the recorder was instructed to give notice of the ' construction of a sewer in the ally between First and Sec ond streets, from Laughlin to -Jefferson. On motion, that an electric light be placed on Ninth and Pentland streets, be not granted. The matter of planking across the railroad track on Court street was re ferred to the committee on streets and public property. ' V The committee on streets and public property reported that the draining of Ninth street was impracticable, as the cost would exceed more than the prop erty benefited could afford to pay. The reports of the recorder, marshal, street commissioner and treasurer were read and placed on file. jaalel XT IrocjillllJiii ' THROUGH Freigru and Passenger Line Through dally service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. -Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 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. rA88INOEK ATKS. One way. . . . Round trip. .$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. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES, OREGON An ordinance transferring certain monies out of the general fund was read and passed unanimously. , Petitions asking for licenses to sell liquors, wines, etc., in first ward were granted to Stubling & Williams, W. H. Butts, F. Lemke, Ad Keller, Wiseman & Marders, A. Bettingen, jr., Chas, Frank, Sinnott & Fish, Maetz & Pundt, J. O. Mack, F. W. L. Skibbe, Dan Baker and Ben Wilson. On an election for councilman to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. Dufur, Mr. Ed. M. Williams, was chosen. ' Mr. C. E. Haight was appointed chairman of the judiciary committee and Jas. Wood was appointed on said com mittee in place of Mr. Dufur, resigned. On motion the city advertising was awarded to Toe Daiit Chbonicle for the ensuing year."" On motion the recorder was instructed to confer -with the water commission in regard to irrigating the public school grounds. On motion the marshal was instructed to proceed with the delinquent taxes of 1891 and 1892 by levy and sale. On motion the recorder was instructed to present a bill to the countv court for the reimbursement of the city for goods, etc., furnished the families of Johns and Woods, indigent poor. Warrants were ordered in payment of claims against the city as follows: For pay of city officers, water, light, rents, etc., as per regular monthly state ment. Dalles Lumb. Co, lumber $31 25 Maier & Benton, mdse 14 70 Mays fe Crowe .... 14 35 G..T. Thomson, smithing 6 10 Crandall & Burget, filing saws. . 3 75 E. Biggs, labor 15 00 F. M. King, labor. 22 00 Joles Bros., mdse. 1 00 Farley & Frank, do 3 00 Snipes & Kinersly, do. 2 35 J. C. Meins, sawing wood 4 Robt. Christiansen, labor 1 Jas. Ferguson, hauling Dr. O. C. Hollister, medical, at tendance 16 Maier & Benton, mdse Johns family.: 2 ChriBman Bros., do : Joles Bros., do. . 7 H. Herbrinsr. do. : 2 Blakeley & Houghton, do... 9 55 Mrs. L. S. Davis, labor. 10 00 D. D. Garrison, do 12 00 J. M. Foard, hauling 50 J. P. Mclnerny, mdse 70 Umatilla House, meals 3 months 18 35 Death of Dr. McKay. Dr. William C. McKay died of heart failure at his home near the Umatilla Indian agency yesterday morning. He ate a hearty breakfast and went to the barn to care for his horse. He was found soon after lying by the horse's feet in the stall, dead. Dr. McKay was one of the oldest and best known pioneers in the state. He was born at Astoria March 18th, 1824. His mother was a Chinook princess and his father, Thomas McKay, was the son of a partner of John Jacob Astor. For Bent. The only 3-story, fire-proof - brick building in the city. For further par ticulars inquire of Tom Kelly, at The Umatilla bouse. . S pectaeles Lost. The finder of a pair of gold framed eye glasses, will be suitably rewarded on leaving the same at this office. A girl to do housework. Inquire at T. A. Hudson's office, 83 Washington street. dtfl2.12 LOOK AT OUR 0MB This feMer's Dic i 1 - -5- tionary, only $1.00 ! i J 1 where can- yon . do . , tetter? OOP o o o o o OUR PRICES ARE BELOW ALL COMPETITION". -We Have Made Sweeping Reductions! Call and examine our stock' of -AT E.JACOBSEN&CQ Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, as we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. There remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Snipes & Kinersly's druggists. Piastres Prominently. Baker City Dem. The road question is being generally discussed by the papers, and the general idea is that the legislature should take up the subject and give the people of this state a whole some law in the matter. The road question is one in which every citizen should take an active interest, for there is nothing that figures more prominently in the settlement and development of a country than good roads. A Million Friends. .A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just 6uch a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat,. Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do. all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. Large bottles 50c and $1.00. Lout. A gold watch charm with a small piece of chain attached, between J. P. Mclnerny and Leslie Butlers. A re asonable reward will be paidior return of same to Maier & Bentons. WE HAVE THEM ! All the Latest Novelties for the Holidays, CONSISTING OF NECKWEAR, MUFFLERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, ETC. JOI-I N C. I-r ERTZ, 109 SECOND STREET, THE EUROPEAN HOUSE. Tha Comratod Bslldlor next Door to Court Honn. Handsomely Fiirnisnci Rooms to Eent by the Day, feei or Month. B a MBHa a a M M Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. WHS. H. pASEf, Pfopv. o o o o o o o A full line oT Mo. BOOKS, T 1 '? DUIUUL 1U GlUli gilt. Over 200 to select from, at 25c per voL o o 5 o o o o s h t'.i h Yt 'a? 5f s holiday presents Jt isn'i done. by others that's why the guarantee of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, should command attention. It's a f uarantee that means something, f the medicine doesn't give satis faction, in every case for which it's recommended, the money is prompt ly refunded. Remarkable terms but it's a remarkable medicine. AB. the functional irregularities and. weaknesses peculiar to womankind, are cured by it. For leucorrhea, periodical pains, weak back, prolap sus and other displacements, bearing down sensations, and all " female complaints," it's an unfailing rem edy. It is a . powerful, restora tive tonic and nervine, imparting strength x and vigor to the whole system. Try it, if you're an ailing woman. If it doesn t help you,- you have your money back. As a regulator and promoter of functional action, at that critical period of change from girlhood to womanhood, u Favorite Prescrip tion " is a perfectly safe remedial agent, and can produce only good, results. NOTICE. All Dalles City warrants registered prior to May 1, 1891, will be paid if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after this date. -Dated October 13th, 1892. . ; L. ROBDEN, tf . Treas. Dalles City. THE DALLES. OREGON.