'Mea.Taifcty anfl 'Assortment of Dolls, Toys, Books, Albums, Pianos, Or gans, Musical Instruments. Its Dalles, PorM M Astoria Navigation Co. r oooooooo "Tic Regulator Line" I our patrona 'and friends we thank you for past favors and trust you will all hare a prosperous and Happy New The Dalles Dafly Ghroniele. Entered a the Poatoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, as seuond-clnsa matter. .Weather Forecast. CflUictl forecast for tweniv-toxtr. hour etuiimo at n. tomorrow: Fair weither for today and tomorrow, and slightly cooler. Paguk. THURSDAY - - ,- - JAN. 12, 1893 LOCAL BRKV1TIKS. Leave yonr order for cord Maier & Benton's. Hot clam broth today, after at J. O. Macks. wood at m., Representative Chandler has intro duced a biil for some important amend- ments to The Dalles citv charter. ' Carpets and furniture at reduced' rates at Crandall & Burget's, next door to Floyd A Shown's drug store. : Hon. W. R. Ellis went below Satur . day, and will probably visit Salem before returning. You can carpet your rooms at about ' your own price by calling on Crandall & Burget, at the new store on Union street. Crandall & Burget are now settled in their new store in the Michelbach brick on Union street, next door to Floyd A Shown's. . Call around. Messrs. E. H. and V. H. French re turn to California State University this afternoon, to resume their studies in that institution, after a couple of weeks vacation with their parents in this city, -Mr. John Cook oK San Francisco, formerly of the BaOvAn hotel barber hop, has arrived In Salle city, and now occupies a cliairin Mr. Fisher's ' Elite tonsorial parlortr - We are having some delightful weather at present which will probably come to an abrupt terminus before long; it ia too arly in the winter to expect this kind of weather to last all summer. vj Counterfeit silver coins and five and i ten-dollar gold pieces are , being passed Jto pome extent in this city, and all along the coast at present. The imitation ia pronounced bad, and, with ordinary - -care, no losses need occur. , The annual masquerade ball of Jack son Engine Co. should, receive liberal patronage, as this is the pioneer fire company of The Dalles, having been or ganized in 1863. During the many devastating conflagrations . that have visited the city, this company has always done its duty towards Baving property; Nearly all of the' original members have passed away to the "silent shore," and among those, who still remain are J udge Liebe and Mr. Henry Whitmore. These are the only ones, it is said , who are alive whose - names are on the charter. .- It is learned from authoritative sources ihat important changes will be made in the telephone system of .the .Pacific coast. In the. spring several patents , will expire on telephone appliances. After that takes place, it is probable that all the. telephone systems on the coast will be consolidated in one or two large systems, these being the Rocky Mountain and the Sunset.' A long dis tance telephone line now.runs , from New. York to Chicago, and works to the entire satisfaction of the stockholders. Should the change mentioned above take place, it: will be possible to get connection1 in The Dalles with Pendle ton, Baker City, Boise, Walla Walla, . Spokane, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and all other cities on the coast. & Mr. Fred. W. Wilson, who has been visiting his parents in this city during the holidays, started this morning on his return to Mitchell, where he is en gaged in business. Mrs. Lillie Burford, daughter of Mrs Laura Cooley of Centerville, is seriously ill at her home in Klickitat county. Mr. and Mrs. Burford were quite recently married, under very favorable circum stances. It is earnestly hoped she may soon recover. Mr. E. F. Hu mason of Spokane, who was a short time since made tbe victim of a conspiracy and convicted of steal ing cattle at Spokane, carried the mat ter to the supreme court and the decision has been reversed. Mr. Humason was formerly a resident of this city and his many friends will be gratified to learn of the decision. , , The Baker city Democrat says Lewis A Dryden have commenced actions all along the line to recover on subscrip tions to their Railway Guide. In that city they , have banded their list to their attorneys, and it is expedient that the delinquents "walk up to the cap tain's office." A number have already settled. , ' The freeze last night put the ice on the slousrhs above town in good condi-H tion and all who can are availing them selves of the -opportunity to enjoy a good, skate. .'-; vye would call the atten tion of those who survived the Snipes' lake disaster of day before yesterday to the fact that there is now a chance to Btrieve their . reputations as skaters. Gov. Ponnoyer has attempted to place he responsibility for the defeat of the proposed portage railway at the dalles upon our delegation in congress. . -What ever may have happened in the past is passed. The future is to determine what shall be done. It matters little to the people -that mistakes may have been made only: Don't let any more mis takes occur. The people" of the Inland Empire have done forever with political fillibusterine about the ' nroiect of an operfAjlumbia river. It has got to come, and that is all there is about it. We understand, that a "bill was intro duced yesterday' appropriating $460,000 for the purpose by a member of the sen ate in Salem. When a copy of the bill reaches us we shall be prepared to dis cuss its provisions. Thb Chronicxb heartily concurs in the Capital - Journal '" suggestion that when the, proper time arrives a history of W. S.Xadd, deceased, should be writ ten. That a man should come to the Pacific coast almost penniless', possessed of no. capital but, a sound, physique, ! a clear head for business.and a good char acter, and die worth twenty millions , is a significant commentary on American institutions. . 11 life of W. SLadd would be a better history of Oregon than any now - in existence. "...The clear impres sions of strong characters upon the minds of growing generations would be far more valuable than much that is now taught in the schools and printed in the newspapers. A well written history ' of Mr.. Ladd'8 life would read almost like a romance. The example pi sterling in tegrity, Jiis tireless, industry, his high courage under . all ' circumstances, his patient suffering : of , physical distress that would have crushed many a man into nothingness ; these are traits' that should be held before the youth of our country." ; The death of our great banker and business man of this coast is fresh in the minds of all. " The good things of over' forty years of activity - among his fellow . men should not be lost in the speedy oblivion following death. MAYS Mr. Robert Mays returned laet even- ng from his Tygh "Valley farm. The sound cities are overrun with foot pads, burglars, highwaymen and mur derers. A tern Die avaiancne swept down the mountain side hear' Kelso in the Slocum district, last Wednesday and .killed two men and destroyed a large amount of property., : . .- "The revival services held each even ing at the Methodist church are quite well attended, and considerable interest is manifested. ' Rev. Mr. ' Motor will soon'' arrive to aid in carrying on the meetings. - ' : , The small and" early dancing dub held its usual .Wednesday - evening session, at Scbanno's hall at: the close of Miss Mason's-dancingclass and put in a very enjoyawe evening. . inenoor was in good condition, the? music- excellent and for the time terpsichore reigned supreme. ; -Wednesday evening is a busy one for society people, and with the whist club and the' dancing club, the evening is rendered merry for all. ' The Union Whiat club last evening was' wel.l at tendedIt ;bei'ngv the .evening "for the monthly banquet. J .Twenty hands ' were played. r : Mrs. Lochhead captured the first prize and Mrs. C. E. . Bayard the booby. After the whist, the company adjourned to the dining room of Keller's restaurant, where a 'sumptuous banquet was spread, after ..the banquet!-some went home while others remained and spent a short while dancing to the music of the migonette clubs' new piano. The club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crossen Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crowe will entertain the club next Wednesday The state military board finished its labors last evening. They passed -a resolution for the introduction of a bill removing the constitutional objections to the land providing for .the building of an armory and the paying, of rents of buildings used for armories. .Also that the members of the state militia shall have fl.50 per diem -while in active service, instead - of forty-seven cents as aiiowea at present. .- Mr. Frank Hampton, one of Crook county's large cattlemen, is in the city today, en route to Eugene city, to meet his family, who are . living there during the winter. Mr. Hampton reports the stock on the ranges in excellent condi-, tion, and the Bnowfntl in that section1 was of great benefit to the farming por tion of tbe country, as it gives them as surance of fine crops this year. Sanitarium Near Tall i;lty, We learn that several parties have 'come up from Portland, having in view Itheestablishment of a sanitarium at Tbe Dalles, or near here. They have visited several ' sections,' and have decided to make the location on Chenoweth, if they can negotiate a purchase of twenty acres. Kof land of MvPeter Anderson We consider this a nice move for aninstitu tion of that nature". - The climate and climatic conditions of this section of Or egon are. far superior, in health giving qualities to any other division of the state. ' The freedom from extreme warm weather in the summer, or cold weather in the winter, exemptions froni fog, and the ' prevalence ' of pure air makes this a . most desirable . location for such an institution , and in turn, such an in stitution will afford a market for fruits and other products which will tend to the profit of tbe producers. -, It is mutu ally advantageous, and we trust there may be no drawback to prevent the full accomplishment of the project. : - ; . "' THROUGH Fieignt ai nawuie Through dally service (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dal lea and Port land. Bteamer 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, rASSBNOBB R1TB. Oneway $2jOO Round trip , 8.00 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. LAUGH LIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. OREGON AN IMPORTANT BCLING. Ill Applying to Purchase Forfeited B- it. Land After reb. 3, 1892. Mast Have Seen Residing on Sine June 2S, 1892. The Heppner Gazette is in .'receipt of he following from the" La Grande land ffice," which, "as our readerB will per ceive, is a copy of very', important cor respondence' regarding the rights of set tlers to purchase forfeited railroad . land after Feb. 3, 1893. We publish it in full, that bur readers may become acquainted with the methods of acquiring title to lands such as are . referred . to.-, It is from the La Grande land office to F. H. Snow, Pendleton, and reads as follows : "Replying to your letter of Jan. 1, 1893, enclosing commissioner's letter of Oct. 7, 1892, asking what time settle ment was required upon lauds forfeited by act of September 29, 1890, before parties can have the benefit, of the ex tension of time granted by act of con gress approved June 25th, 1892;' we wired the commissioner and received under date of Jan. 4, 1893 the following :" - "Register and Receiver, La Grande, Or. Residence must have been estab lished on or prior to June 25, 1862, and have been. subsisting at that date.-' Con tinuous residence since that date is not required by the act. ' W. M. Stone, Commissioner, "After Feb.,Sd, 1893, all parties ap plying to purchase lands forfeited by act of September 29th", 1890, must show that on June - 25th ' 1892, ' that they were actually living upon the tract for which they apply. ' Very respectfully, A Cleaver, Register." It was just one year ago last night that the Telephone was piled up on the jetty at the mouth of tbe Willamette, says tbe Astoria Examiner of the 9th Last night was worse for fog than that of a year ago, and having in mind the accident that cost tbe company $10,000, Capt. Crang and Pilot Larkin looked : at the fog as a sort of hoodoo. At 7 o'clock the fog waa so thick that , the lights of vessels along the docks could not be seen till one was within fifty ; feet of them. The fog lifted a little before ten o'clock At 9:45 the Telephone blew her whistle, and at ten she left for Portland. ' Wm. Tarrant of Astoria, has sued the Oswego iron company for $40,000. Wil liam . claims that the - company ' have digged down into the bowels of the earth and tapped an iron mine which he assumes is his. He undoubtedly owns , the .surface, which, is not consid ered very rich' soil, but if he wins,, his suit will make a good sale of the ranch after all. ---- - - A fine lot of furniture going very low at Crandall A Burget's new store. ' Married. At the residence of the brides parents, on New Years day, by Rev. Mr.' Baker, Mr.-. Hugh (j. Jordan or .Bake Oven, ana Miss i-anme number ol JJufur. ' The bride is a highly respected young lady, loved and honored by a host ' of fyoung friends, who wish her a long and happy life. Mr. Jordan is well known by a great many friends,' as being an honorable and highly respected young gentleman.' His ; many friends wish him long life, prosperity and happiness - i ; Public Sale. The Goldendale On- tel will be sold at public sale for the high est and best bidder. ildendale on Saturday, the 21st da, nuary. 1893 at 2 o'clock p. m directors. k E, rder of the Wise, Secretary, unjrlo t U4 D LOOK AT OUR OFFER This eWs Dic tionary, only $1.00! Where m m to - : tetter? . : O 0 o o OUR PRICES ARE BELOW ALL COMPETITION. We Have Made Sweeping Reductions. ca,our olne holiday oresents -AT- E. J AGO BS EN & GQ - Guaranteed Care. We authorize our advertised druggist to Bell Dr. King's New. Discovery . for consumption, coughs ' and colds upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough," cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit," you may return the bottle and have your money .refunded. We could not make this offer did we " not know " that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Snipes and Kin ersly's drug store. Large size 50c and tl.UO. Smallpox has broken out among the natives in Alaska, and it is feared it will become epidemic. The Puget sound board of health will quarantine against Alasfcan ports until all danger of conta gion is past. . ! A T,eader. Since its first introduction, electric bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicakial tonics and alter atives containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and . purest medicine for all . ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head ache, indigestion, constipation and drive materia irom the system. satisfaction guaranteed with each , bottle or .the money will be refunded. irice only 50c. per bottle. Sod by Snipes A Kinersly. Hon. S. M. Gilmore, of the north side, a pioneer of '45, and a very prominent citizen of Oregon in former days, is lying very Bick at his home on the Goldendale road. Baclclen's Arnica Salve. The best ealve in tbe world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,' corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively - eures piles, or no pay ' required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per. box.-. For. sale by. Snipes & Kin er8ly.rvijr -':';.. . . ' . ; v I ' The Only House in Town ; . ' Making a Specialty of . ' G entS; Furnish i ngG oops, Hats and Caps. Uhich gives us an opportunity to -devote our entire time . 'to this particular line. We have a few remnants : ; in Fancy Underwear, Overshirts and . ' - Gloves, which we. are clos-. ' ing out cheap. " ' . JOI-IN C. HERTZ, : 109 SECOND STREET, T H E EURO P .' Tha 'Corragrated Building; Han.soicly FErnisM ' Booms to PM toy - tie Dai, Weet'or lontli.. ; . Meals Prepared ty si : First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT . PATRONAGE SOiLICITED. . . Good Sample- Rooms for Commercial Men. o o o o o o o A s full line, of 12-10. BOOKS, Mi in clotl lilt Over 200 to select from, at 25c per yoL o o o o o o o You've tried Dr. Pierce's, Favorite Prescription have you and you're disap pointed. The results are not imme diate. And did you expect the disease of years to disappear in a week? Put a pinch of time in - every dose. You would not call the milk poor because the cream doesn't rise in an hour? If there's no water in it the cream is sure to rise. If there's a possible cure, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is sure to effect it, if given a fair trial. You get the one dollar it costs back again if it don't benefit or cure you. We wish we could give' you; the makers' confidence. They show it by giving the money back again, in all cases not benefited, and it'd surprise you to know how few dollars are needed to keep up the refund. Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. . Cures the worst cases permanently. No experi menting. It's "Old Reliable." Twenty five years of success. ' - " ' Colombia Alliance. Will meet at the usual place (Eight Mile school house) on the second Satur day in January 1893 at 11 o'clock, sharp. T . la n.iln.il.i.l,, MnnaafaH tKof all mom bers be present as there are matters of vast importance to come before the meeting. Also election of officers will take place at that time. By order of county secretary. : ' - 'J' Lo.t A gold watch charm with a small Siece of chain attached, between J. P. Iclnerny and Leslie Butlers. A re asonable'reward will be paid for return of same to' Maier A Ben tons. - . For Kent. The only 3-story, lire-proof brick building in the city. For further par ticulars inquire of Tom Kelly, at The Umatilla house.- - - PHOTOGRAPHER. First premium at the Wasco county fair for best portraits and views. THE DALLES. OREGON. EVN HOUSE. next Door to Cuart Ilonae.