TAXES ON WASCO COUNTY. t i Our First Grand Offering id our Dress Goods Departm't Our Colored Dross Goods Department is now complete, and we are ready to show some of the choicest weaves ever pro duced by a loam, in both Foreign and Domestic Goods. Wo have already put in stock over Two Hundred Pieces of the Choicest Etamines, Cheviots, Silk and Wool Mixtures and Scotch Homespuns. This week we will make Two Special Drives in Cheviots and Etamines. Lot 1. Choice All-Wool micnmWo r 3G inches wide; equal to any 40c goods ever offered. Our price 25c per yard. Lot 2. Choice Collection of All-Wool Etamines and Cheviots. Beautiful Assortment of Patterns. Our price 30c per yard. PEASE & MAYS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN I PLAIN FIGURES. I t 6 t 6 t t The Dalles Daily Ghponieie. TUESDAY, - - - MARCH 12, 1897 tTme CARD FOR TRAVELERS. Below is published a correct tmio card ot trains and boats which leave and ar rive at The Dalles. Travelers may trust it, as Tin: Ciihoniclk is kept fully in formed of revisions : 1). 1'. k A. N. O. STEAMKKS. Sti-nmcr ItcKiilntor leaves every Monday, Wed ncMliiy and Friday at 7:S0 a. m. Arrives uvory Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 5:;;o . m. Or.KGO.V RAILWAY & NAVIGATION CO. fast mail. Arrive. Leave. Xo.l WtMOisuml 1: 15 a.m. -I:C0 a.m. No.'J- Kust-bouiid 10:15 a.m. 10:i!0 a.m. DAi,i,i:s l'Assiixanu. No. 7 West-bound, leaves 1:00 p.m. No. i- Kidt-bouml, arrives 11:55 a.m. All asciiKcr trains stop at Union Street, as well as tliu depot. Advort UIiik t;atus. Per inch Oneineli or less in Dally .fl 50 Over two Inches and under four inches 1 00 Over four Inches and under twelve inches. . 75 Over twelve Inches 00 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One Inch or less, per luch ?2 50 Over one Inch and under four Inches 2 00 Over four Indies and under twelve Inches. . 1 50 Over twelve Inches 1 00 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Kaiiiliini OhMorvutioiiH ami Local Evonts of Lienor Magnitude. The 1 Pay tons Tonight At the Vogt, In the bright comedy "Is Marriage a Failure," For school clerk next Monday E. Jacobsen is a candidate. Tho weather forecast for tonight and tomorrow is fair and colder. Long Creek has a doctor named Mira cle. His cures should be miraculous. Tlireo cars of cattle were shipped to Seattle from the stock yards here today. Do not be deceived about the lecture tonight. It is no comic valentine, but a down right, sober history of an unsober period. The Regulator is making daily trips to the Cascades now, on account of the locks being closed. The lone is making the run on tho lower river. Tho roads south of us were getting in good condition preyious to the past two days of rain, which made them sloppy, but from this they will soon recover. Merchants generally report a good col Action day, and take it as an indicator that tho opening of the spring season will bo accompanied by a lively trade. That lecture at the Congregational church tonight waB manufactured like George Washington1!! reputation. We cannot tell a He, for we did It with our Httle hatch It. The Hext Concert Company had a rather small house last night, much smaller than it should have bad, lor it is certainly deserving of liberal patronage by all muslo lovera. The lithographs for the minstrel show have attracted a great deal of attention, and it ie no unusual sight to eee a crowd of a dozen or more gazing in some store window at some of the specimens of Dawson.s handiwork. They are like the show itself all right. There will be a social given by the senior members of the Sunday Bcliool in the Congregational church on Wednes day evening, to which you are most cor dially invited. An interesting program has been prepared, after which a dainty lunch will be daintily served by dainty girle. McGraw's administration in Washing ton was decidedly expensive, costing for two years $2,850,707.08 Oregon is ex travagant enough, but manages to get along on about half the above Bum. If private parties will continue to pay legis lative salaries and prevent legislation, we can probably get on with much less. President-elect MeKinly left Canton for Washington last night. All Canton turned out to give their illustrious states man a Bend-oil". Crowds were at every station along the route no matter at what hour tho train passed, and this although it was known that tho train would not Btop. The train left Pitts burg at midnight and reached Washing ton today. County commissioner's court meets tomorrow. One of the most important matters to come before it, is the select ing of a plan for a bridge across Hood River. The plan selected will depend somewhat on the bids received, whith will be opened tomorrow at noon, bids having been made on threo kinds of wooden bridges and one steel bridge. The Oregon problem having battled most of the shining local lights indige nous to it, has slopped over into the East, and there the learned savants, are Ldiecussing the proposition, that a legis lature that has never met cannot ad journ, and that tho house failing to organize, the senate wiil have to stay in session until death comes to its relief. If you want to know whether mar riage is a failure or not, go and see the Pay ton 'b tonight. The only other way to ilnd out is to try it, and the theater tickets are the cheaper. They only cost 50 conts, while we know a follow who paid $2 license and $5 finp to the justice for gotting married, in all 7 big dollars, and when lie found it was, he wasn't satisfied. County Judge Mays arrived home from California last night. He is much improved from his trip, in fact told us tjat Ills general health was never better, his only trouble being rheumatism, whiJh is now confined to hip right hand. He tella ua Mr. L. E. Crowe is in much better health than when he left The Dalles, but that he will not return for some time yet. Judge Mays will pre side at the meeting of the board of county commissioners tomorrow. Cheap Kuough. To convince you that I do tho finest work in the Northwest, I will, for four days, make you a free setting. H. E. Hammond, m2-3c Photographer, Herrln Gallery. School meeting. The annual school meeting in district No. 9, of Wasco county, was one of the most harmonious meetings that has ever been held in the district, the house be ing crowded with people. The meeting was called to order and the nominees for directors were Perry Vancamp and G. B. Halvor. Mr. G. B. Halvor received two votes and Perry Vancamp received fourteen. Nominees for clerk, Henry Snipes and A. Y. Marsh. Henry Snipes received one vote; A. Y. Marsh fifteen. The names of the voters are A. Sechler, John Koontz, A. Field, A. J. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, Nettie Anderson, Peter Ruffuer, Perry Vancamp J. T. Wright, Chris Ohleschleger, Charley Holt, Al bert Ganger, Ohleschleger, Mrs. Sechler Andrew Ganger and A. Y. Marsh. The DiiUoh Fuvoi-iteg. The Payton Comedy Company, con sisting of seventeen members, arrived on the Regulator last night, and will open their five days' engagement at the Vogt tonight, in that bright comedy, "Is Marriage a Failure." The Paytons nave been hero twice before, and are especial favorites with Dalles people. Their plays are always clean, well put on and enjoyable. Sehter Payton is a fine comedian, and the Misses Lucy and Vina in their specialties are seldom equaled. Mr. Curts, who takes the heavy parts, is a fine actor, and with Mr. Payton's good judgment in selecting his support, it is safe to say the now members will add strength to the com pany. Jim ItHMiurshott Dead. The news cf the death of Hon. James Hendorshott, of Cove, Union county., was received in this city yesterday. His demise occurred at Iub home aftor sev eral weeks' illness on Friday evening. Mr. Hendershott's age was about 08 years. Tho deceased has been a promi nent figure in Oregon politics for over twenty-five years, having served as rep resentative and senator from Union county several terms. He was an un flinching Democrat of the old school and was always at his post of duty fighting for the good of his party. His demise will be regretted by hundreds of friends throughout the Btate. Baker Demo crat. KiuhuttiuHtlc About tho Miih-h. Mr. Zimmerman, formerly a resident of Pendleton, has returned from the Baker City country. He lias been among-the mines and has an enthusi astic account to give of the good timeB there pievailing. He saw numerous A. B, B. gold saving machines in operation with excellent results. Men in the quartz mines are receiving from $3 to $4 per day, and mauy placer mines have been profitably operated in that section. Mr. Zimmerman will return to the mines, East Oregonlan. FOK SOUOOX CLERK. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for school clerk of district No. 12. Geo, P, Mokgan, What Ihejr Amounted to for All 1'ur ioe In 18!MI. The following data is taken from the warrant of the comity clerk attached to the tax roll for 1S97 : Total taxable property ns equalized by state board $2.S93,lol 00 Supplemental assessment. 135,-18S 00 l.V IXCOIJI'OKATED TOWNS. Dalles Citv $1,123,505 00 Antelope." 28,13.'! 00 Dufur 49,029 00 Hood River 41,005 00 , tax us funds. For state purposes 4 mills. $11,572 00 For state school 2 mills. . . 14,997 40 Indigent soldiers and eal- 1-10 mills 229 95 Special road tax 1 mill . . . 2,999 4S County purposes 11 1-10.. 47,754 45 SPECIAL TAXUS. Dalles Citv 5 mills $5,507 28 School Dist. No 1 10 mills 970 SO " " 2 3 " 152 00 " " 3 15 " 2,090 37 " " 4 5 " 14S 38 " "52 " 50 05 " "SO " 210 SO " "92 " 150 42 " 12 0 " 7.15S 97 " " 13 4 " SO 07 " "14 2 " 172 90 " " 10 2 " 33 92 517 37 22 So A CAR-LOAD OF BUGGIES BUGGIES JUST RECEIVED at I Of, g It ''32 2 " " 33 3 " " 34 3 " " 42 3 " " 43 5 " " 50 10 " " 50 7 " " 58 -5 " " 01 5 " 34 90 97 SS 147 04 17 03 1,125 04 249 82 G4 52 97 52 Total taxes to be col.. $!?S5,9S3 S7 Tho Mlsslnn Cailet Montgomery. Russell Montgomery, son of Mr. J. B. Montgomery of this city, who has beon mourned as dead almost a year, is re ported to have been seen very lately in Cuba, as a lieutenant in the insurgent army. He waB a naval cadet at An napolis academy, and falling in his ex amination the presumption was that he committed suicide. When tho news of his disappearance reached his home both Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery were prostrated. The best detectives that could be found were at once put upon the case, and for ten months there has been no cessation of effort among the searchers. This information is conveyed in a let ter from Virginia, written by an insur gent officer who went homo for treat ment of wounds he received in battle. This letter is of very recent date, and the writer claims to know young Mont gomery very well. He says when he last saw him he was in excellent health and spirits. There is no reason to doubt the report, as it is remembered thai the cadet was ever enthusiastic in the cause of Cuba libre. That he should have made his way to the island and joined the insurgents is regarded as highly probable. Portland Telegram. We pay the grocer, the grocer pays you, what you have paid him for Schil lings Besl tea coffee soda bakltiR: powder nHVcnrig extracts unci spices if they are not satisfactory to you. For sale hy W. E. Kahler VOGT OPERA HOUSE Five Nights, Commencing Tuesday, March 2d 7T 1 v Y O N Return Engagement ot the SENTER PAYTON BIG COMEDY CO. 17 People. 17 People Fine Band Fine Orchestra New Plays New Scenery New Soigg and Dances Tuesday Night will be presented the Great Modern Comedy in three acts, "Is Marriage a Failure" Admission 60c. Children 25c Reserved Seats now on sale at Snipes Klnerely'e Drugstore. MAYS & CROWE. Remember. We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO 5017001 Booths, Stationery, o MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, l ' AT Jacobson Book & Music Co. No. 174 Second Street, New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Northern Grown Seeds. Fresh Garden and GrasH Set-da iji Bulk. Seed Wheat, Seed Rye, Seed Oats. Seed Barley, 'Seed Com. Flax Seed. Alfalfa Seed, Timothv Seed. Red Clover Seed, Millet Seed. Crimson Clover Seed, Blue Grass Seed. White Clover Seed, Orchard Grant) Seed. Bee Supplies, Fertilizers, Oil Meal Cake. Hay. Grain, Feed and Groceries. Early Robo Potatoes. Poultry and Egs bought and Hold nt J. H. GROSS' Feed and Grocery Store. Goods Sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash. Store open from 7 a. m. to 0 p. in. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. (Huccmor to Clirismiin & Corson. 1 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at tho old stand. I would he pleased to eee all my formei patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. lirjun AVI11 Nut II Tliurit. Washington, March 1. W. J. Bryan visited the capitol today, and spent half an hour in tho press gallery of tho houee, renewing acquaintance with the corres pondents lie had known when a member of congress. Tomorrow morning Mr. and lire. Bryan leave for Salem, 111., to spend two or threo days before return ing to their home in Lincoln, Neb. Danger of tliu Grip. The greatest dangers from La Grippe is of it resulting in pneumonia. If rea sonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, wo have yet to learn of a single case having resultod in pnenmonia, which shows conclusively that this remedy is a certain preventive of that dread disease. It will affect a Dermanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by. Blakeley & Houghton. Subscribe for Tjik Chkunioxe, (Incur In Nut WlllliiK. London, Marcli 1. Oiilciala of tho foreign oflice statu tho report that King Oscar has asked to be relieved from tho duty of nominating the fifth arbitrator in the settlement of the disputed bound ury line between British Guinea and Venezuela, is wholly unfounded. Tliu Ti'iiu Humeily. W. M. Repino, editor Tiakllwn, 111., "Cheif," says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex perimented with many others, but never got tho true remedy until we used Dr, King's New Discovery. No other rem edy can take its place lit our homo, aa in it we have certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc," It is idle to experiment with other rem edies, even if they are urged on you aa just aa good, aa Dr. King's New Discov ery. They are not a? good, because thla remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It uoyor fails to satisfy, Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hous ton's Drug Store, (4)