The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 26, 1893, Image 2

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OFFICIAL PAPEK OF DALLES CITY.
AKI WASCO COCKTY.
Jtatervd at the Poatoffioc at The Dlle, Oregon,
aa aooond-clasa matter.
SUBSCRIPTION' RATES.
BY MAIL (POSTAGE FBBPAID) IM 1DVAKCI.
Weakly, 1 year J 59
6 months $
u w
6 00
"" ' 3 00
0 SO
Daily, 1 year
6 months.. .
per
Address all communication to " THE CIIRON
JCLE," The Dalles, Oregon. :
THE PILOT SERVICE .
Mr. E. C. Holden of Astoria, under
date of the 21st, shows that the greatest
losses to shipping at, the mouth of the
Columbia, does not couie so much from
the pilotage system as from the scrawny
service of the U. P. R. Co.'s worthless
tugboats. It is a very grave error to
suppose that the saving of $200 or $300
on towage and pilotage begin to compen
sate a vessel ready for sea for five, ten or
-fifteen days' detention on account of in
adequate bar service? Every day's de
tention costs that ship from $160 to $200
at a moderate estimate. .- The "same
reasoning applies to vessels bound in
but compelled to stand off and on some
times for days. To show the estimate
shipmasters have of the outlay"of a few
hundred dollars if they can have but
quick dispatch, it is stated that last
winter when Spreekel's tug Relief towed
the ship Kinkora from San Francisco to
Astoria in order to save her charter,
there were four or five vessels loaded
and anchored off Sand island waiting for
the company's tug, which it is presumed
considered the bar too rough for 6hips to
eross ont, thongh all charges for pilotage
and towage had been paid to the com
pany. The masters of the Afghanistan
and Sheve Roe each engaged and gladly
paid the Relief $350 to tow them out to
sea, and after letting go of these, the
Relief took hold of the Earl of Dnnraven
and the Knight of the Garter, inward
bound, on the same terms, and anchored
them off Sand island. Masters and own
ers of vessels know that loss of time is
loss of money. It is not probable that
the more serious loss of life and property,
as in the case of the Strathblane and
Ferndale, wrecked north of the Colum
bia river, would have been prevented
under a towage and pilotage system
open to competition such as will result
if the Campbell pilot bill shall pass?
Doubtless the recent rough and costly
experiences of the Moel Tryvan and Sea
fortb, when under detention off the
mouth of the river, might have been
avoided had there been better tug ser
vice on tbo bar and two pilot boats out,
aa there ought to be, instead of one. The
present combination is a cause for general
complaint, and the pilots themselves
object to it. It is contrary to all cus
tom, and such a system does not exist
in any other seaport in the world. To
insure the good service the commerce of
the Columbia river requires it is abso
lutely necessary that the pilotage and
towage shall be segregated. With re
gard to their pay: The pilots receive
$125 a month, or $1500 a year (not $2500,
as intimated in the Oregonian). To any
-ne not thoroughly acquainted with the
hardships, privations, dangers and risks
of life to which they are exposed, $1,500
a year might appear to be a fair coin pen
aation ; hut in view of all. the facts it is
a very insignificant snm for the faithful
performance of hazardous duties.
HOOD KIVK11 LKtTSB.
On of the
Many Who Did - Not Blgu
the Petition:
Tccker, Jan. 24. Special. I am
a man who don't know much, but I do
know this much, that the fever is a bad
thing to have. I had ague fever five
years. When I came down from the
Baldwin district to Hood River I found
that some of its people had the county
fever bad. People this way want an
open river, and it would be better for
the people of Hood River to talk "open
river" too. But no; and it has been
said they don't care. They don't seem
to think that nn open river will help
Hood River. They don't think that the
poor pay high freight on whatever
comes on wheels to that town. But if
they do think, they do not care. They
want the now county and thus pile more
load on the poor. If. there are men like
myself, and I think there are, not able
to buy a sack of. flour jciFt. now to save
their lives, to pile on me and my fellow-
poor additional burdens is a shame. Of
course it is right enough for the few in
town, and to those who have land for
sale, etc.
I was told by one on . wheels, who
runs around with a petition, that Wasco
is in his books one hundred by some
thing in size and here is this in black
and white 60x50. Who knows the most,
I or the man who is so sick after office?
Time will tell on him when he tries to
ran a poor widowoman out of office.
This same man said that the Hood
River people are taxed higher thari the
people arjove The Dalles- Uejcnew
was not so. Ai yon suggest, why not
SO within severf miles of Portland, and
leave the ea.6t side of Hood River to
"Wasco county, and then call the county
I-a France, something grand. . Aocs.
Old papers, suitable for carpets or
shelve?, will ba exchanged for clean rags
t this office.
Mating Glad the Waste (Waist) Places.
44 That's -what I call making glad the
waist places," said Smithson, as he put
his arm around a lady's waist? But
Lilly won't" care much for this show
of affection if Smithson doesn't get
rid of that disagreeable catarrh of his.
Won't somebody tell him that Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy will cure him.
By its ' mild, soothing, antiseptic,
cleansing and healing properties, Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the- worst
cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head,'
asthousa;. U can testify. - "Cold in the
Head "is cured with a few applications.
.Catarrhal Headache is relieved and
cured as if by magic. '
In perfect faith, the makers of Dr.
Saga's Catarrh Remedy the World's
Dispensary Alealcal Association, ol Buf
falo, N. x., offer to pay $500 to any one
suffering from Chronic Catarrh in the
Head whom they cannot cure. '
How, if the conditions were reversed
if they asked you to pay $500 for a
positive cure you miqht hesitate. Here
are repmable'rnen. with years of honor
able dealing; thousand of dollars and
a gwat iiMine back of them.
They belic-rn i:'i 'themselves. Isn't it
worih'a trial Isn't any trial prefera
ble to nu:. it V
GRAND
The Annual Ball of the
ity
Will Be Given at
.rrtxory "FT all
Monday Evening, Feb. 6, 1893.
Tie Best of Music Will Be Furnished
Prizes will be awarded for the best
sustained lady and gent character.
A general invitation is extended to
the public, but no disreputable char
acters will be admitted.
COMMITTEES.
Arrangtrmentt J. H. Wood, G. C. Bills,
John Blaser, Louis Payette, W. T.
Hill, C. A. KIindt, A. Sandrock.
Reception L. Payette, C. A. Klindt,
F. W. L. Skibbe, John Blaer, Aug.
Buchler.
Floor AV. T. Hill, J. B. Fisb, W. H.
Butts, Arthur Wyndham, George
Thompson.
Tickets admitting gentleman and
ladies $1.00.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
J. D. PARISH. Prop.
leaves The Dalles at 6 a. n. every Any and er
lives at Prlnevlllo lu thirty-six hours. 1 -eaves
l'rinevllle at 5 a. m. every nay and arrives ot
The Dalles la thirty-six hours.
Carries the U.-S. "Mail, Passengers and Express
Concocts at PriD-ille with
Stages from Pastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Also mnkes cjose connection at The Dalles with
u-aius Irani j-oruuna .nu all eastern points.
Courteous drivers.
. Good accommodations aloaz tte road. " , -.
First-class .coacnes and lorses used'.'
:. Express matter nandled witn care.
All persons wishing passage most waybill at of
fices before taking passage; others will not be
received. Express must be wu billed at offices
or the Stage Co. will not be responsible. The
company will take no risk on money transmit
ted. Particular attention given to delivering
express mimcr at rrincvme ana ail southern
points iu Oregon, and advance charges will be
paid by the company.
STAGE OFFICER;
M. Sfchel A Co. Store. -. Umatilla rtova.
Frlnavllle. Tbo I) alio.
House
? Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of 'work in. his line at
reasonable figures. - Ila the
largest honse. moving outfit
in' Eastern Oregon.
'-
Address P O.Box lSl.Thc Dalle?'
isonie U
Dalles C
FireDept
Hsl iI W TODAT.
The only first-class house
in The Dalles.
MRS. FRASER,
EUROPE HOUSE
IS PBKPAEBD TO GITB
FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD
AT 820 PER MONTH.
II. CHEESMAN
Ko. 90 Second St.. The Dallm, Or.
BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT
GUARANTEED.
REPAIRING DONE
FACTORY MANNER.
IN
A SATIS-i
.
C. F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods
Clothing
Uoota, Shoes, lists. Hie.
FanciJ dodg, lotion?,
Bsc., Klc, Bta.
We are now closing out the
balance of our -
Uipter Dress Qoodj,
ladies' apd Ti55es'Jaeets,
fer)'s ai)d Boys' Ou?reoats,
At a great sacrifice, in order to make
'. room for our new Spring goods.
H. Herbring.
D. BUNSSSELL,
WorK, Till Repairs aiitf Hoofing
Pine
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door Vest' of Young &. Kuss'
Blacksmith Shop.
Freeborn &
-DSAXHK3
vaii Paper and
295 ALDER ST0
Ou KcitBEB 96,
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
-i This -well-aiiowa Brewery is now
east of the Cascades. Thd latest appliarieea for the mannfactare of good health-
Jo! Seer have been introdr.ed, and only,
the market. . .
. JOHN PASHEK,
ruercnant - Tailor,
Bert door to W&soo Sun.;
Just Ke-eived, a fine stock of Baitings,
- Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest
Styles, at low Prices. .. .
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
. garments, and a fit guaranteed
. each time. ,
Repairing and Cleaning
. Neatly and Quickly Done. -, .
S. L. YOUNG,
Watches and Jewelry repaired to order ou
short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed.
XT TBI
Btnra of I. c. Xlckelaea. Sd St. The Dalles
County Treasurer's Notice.
All eountv warrants registered ' prior
to May 1, 1889, will be paid if pre
sented at my office, -corner Third and
Washington streets. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
The Dalles. Oct. 31, 1892.
WauAH MicnsLt,
j . 10.31U Treasurer Wasco County, Or.
City Blacksmith
Second St., 0pp. Sood's Stable,
THB DAUK, - - . - OREGON.
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages, shoe your fine '
Driving Horses, and in fact do
all your, blacksmitbing in. the;
finest style. Satisfaction guar
anteed. .. :. .. -
Gfl Jl JlIflG & HQCKTO ,Props.
Company,
IX-
uoom ITlouiaings.
COR. FIFTH,
Poetld, Oasocar.
tarnin oat the beet Boer and Porter
the fiTBt-claw article will be plai?ed on
j--;' ' ' ' .
DRUGS-
- ' - - ..r - ' -
Snipes "&, Kinersly.
-THE LEADING
Wittaii
Handled by Three
ALSO ALL
Patent medicines : and
HOUSE PAINTS.
Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes aiid the only agents in
thfi C!itv-fnr:Trtft Sharo-in Will o,0-Pa'0 !
J .-.w. ...... cauio -W. 0
The. Largest . Dealers . in , Wall Paper.
Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars.
.. , w .Agent for Tansfll's Punch.
129 Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon
5
nEwS5,EW. X9Jh8 ! n the
...u , im misc wiuiuy iou, oroaa kireeu sod alleys, (rood soil.
pure cold water and whade in profuxion, irfect drnlnane, delightful mountain
climate, the rentral attraction as h iiiounUtln Hummer renort and for all Oregon,
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It i8 aio unparaUed as s manufacturing
center, being; the' natural center for 150 nqnare miles of the best cedar and fir
timber, posHoaslri; millions of borc power in its dasblUK streams and water
fslls, eusily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the msnn- -factories
will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled
'anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with tramportatioii already assured
you. will find this the. place to. mute a perfect hotnu or a paying investment
TITLE PERFECT
W. ROSS
"There is a tide in the affairs, of men which, taken at its flood,
leads on to fortune." : ; '
i The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Cloif-Oit Sale
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBAGH BHICK,
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
BRAINARP & ARMSTRONG'S
SPOOL SILK
fine Line of
n
III
No. 390 to 394, 2d
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
FRAZER & WYNDHAM, Proprietors.
ci.
b. o
"ta ca
' 93 "
.a
3
At the old stand of R. Lasher,
PAUL' KR EFT & CO.,
-DEALKES IN-
PAINTS, OILS
And the Moet Complete ad llm
radical I'niiiterp mid rarer Ilantrers. None hut the beet brands of the
Bherwin-Willhime and J. W. ilasury'e
the most skilled workmen employed.
chemical combination or eoap mixture. .
orders promptly attended to.
Poict Scsa corrsT TiWami
Retail Dmiisls.
Registered Druggists. '
THE LEADING , ' . '
L Druggists -Sundries.
OILS AND GLASS. - "
old eamj Kround, at the Forks and
See me - on the ground, or
address me at Hood River,
Wasco County, Oregon.
WINANS.
il
&. BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rateaS''"-;
UN10X 'ST.
If
street. The Dalles
no Front St. The Dalles, Oregon.
AND GLASS.
laieet Patterns and Deeigus in , .
Fnrailnre & Garnets
Paints need in all our work, and none bat
A tent for ilasurv 1-iquid Paints. No
A Cret class article ro all colors. All
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