The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Tit IC DAI.l.KS, OKKIIOX TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS. Helow is published a correct time card ot trains and boats winch leave and ar rive at The Dalles. Travelers may trust it, as The Ciihonici.i: is kept fully in formed of revisions : 1). V. & A. X. (). STEAM BUS. Steamer Kepulator leaves every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 7: 80 a. m. Arrives every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 5:80 p. m. OKKUOX UAIl.WAY A: XAVtGATIOX CO. fast mail. Arilve. Leave. jCo.l V'et-b3und 1:1") a.m. 4:60 a.m. No.'J East-bound 10:1.1p.m. 10;'JU p.m. DALLES lUS.-nSOKU. No. 7 West-bound, leaves 1:00 p.m. No. 8 East-bound, arrives 11:55 a.m. All passcneer trains stop at Union Street, as wen as tno uepot. AilvertUInc ltate. Per inch. One Inch or less in Dally ?t fit) Over two inches and under (our Inches 1 00 Over four Inches and under twelve inches.. . Over twelve inches 00 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per inch ?2 50 Over one inch and under four inches - 00 Over four inches aud under twelve inches. . 1 00 Over twelve inches 1 00 l'KHHON'Al, MENTION. Miss Winnie Champlain of Portland is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lytle. Taylor Hill left for Prineville this morning by private conveyance. Representative Misener of Crook county arrived in from Mitchell this afternoon. Miss Grace Graham and Mrs. Wol ford, who attended the D. of H. social last night, missed tiie boat this morn ing anil returned to Hood lliver on this afternoon's train. BOKS. Near Mosier, Sunday, April 4th, to the wife of J. K. Steel, a son. Tills Is IJiU'ercnt. In your valuable paper of last evening an article entitled, "A Keply to White Stars." We must say that the author of that masterly piece should never fol low the profession of baseball, but ehould at once leave for Hawaii to be queen Lil's chief adviser, or else go to Turkey and give the sultan a few pointers. The author of that piece cer tainly possesses a great mind, but it, like The Dalles coal mines, is unde veloped. His baseball playing is just like his great (grate) mind, unripe. He says in the first game the White Stars did not "catch on" to the idea :that the Champions purposely let them win. No, that is a fact, we did not catch on to the idea, but such a thing as an idea could not materahze from the brains of the Champs, but nevertheless, as we were not playing a game of ideas, it was outside of our line of business to catch on to anything except a base ball, which we managed to c.itcli on to often enough, and at all times in due season, to "goose egg" them six innings and score a record that they cannot over come with all their new-fancied ideas and ball games in big print. The White Stars believe that the test of superiority is best established by demonstration in the "Field of action," and we stand ready at any time to back up this proposition by results material ized on the diamond, and we did not or ganize for the purpoe of playing ball or ideas through the columns of a news paper, although it seems so far that thiB kind of ball is the one game that the Champs (chumps'.'??) can play to a perfection. Whiti: Stah. Dr. Kimk's Novt l)I0Ovory for Costimi tinii. This is the best medicine in the world for all forms of Cougns, Colds and Con sumption. Every bottle is gauranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in tho Head and Consump tion. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. King's New Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee per fect satisfaction or return money. Freo trial bottles at Ulakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. (fl; Ordinary tea is bad lor the stomach, and a bad stomach makes weak nerves. Schilling's Best made ac cording to directions is not bad for the stomach. It is good for the stomach; it is good for the nerves; it is nerve-food. At grocers' in packages. A Schilling & Company 21 NOTKM FItOM Til K I'OWKUS. Ore ok On 111 net IHsc.ti tho Latent Ul timatums. Athens' April 7. Tho cabinet minis ters assembled last evening and engaged until a late hour in discussing the identi cal notes of tho representatives tf tho powers handed yesterday to M. Skutizes, the Greek minister of foreign affairs. It is believed M. Skouzes will deliver tho reply of Greece to the representatives of the powers today. Meanwhile it is runioied hero that Russia has made a separate proposal to the efl'ect that if Greece will withdraw her troops from Crete, Russia will agree to obtain the withdrawal of the Turkish troops from Crete, and Russia will prom ise that Prince George of Greece will be sent to organize the Cretan gendarmes. Greece, according to report, promptly, rejected these propositions. Tho de mand made that Admiral Canovaro, tho Italian officer in command of the inter national fleet in Cretan waters, be re lieved of his couiand, is said here to be due to his opposition to the plan drawn up for the blockade of the Piraeus. Throughout yesterday evening the pal aces of King George and Crown Prince Constantine were blazing with lights, and the city generally a mass of illumin ation in celebration of the anniversary of Greek independence in 1821. Dis plays of tire works were numerous, and in all parts of Athens were patriotic assemblages at which warlike orations were delivered, the speakers being greeted with cheers for the king and war. During the evening there was a grand military tatoo, in which all of the bands in the city took part. The whole population thronged the streets, cheering everybody and every thing and for war with the Turks. But in Bpite of the demonstration of loyalty and patriotism there was no disturbances worth noting. 8100 liewnrd 8100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrli Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution aud assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. No. 2-S. I'lro 11hkIsk at Canilia. Canea, April 7. Fire has broken out at Candia, near the cathedral, and a number of houses there are now in flames. The British and Italian troops are demolishing the adjacent buildings in order to check the spread of tho con flagration. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing in Tygh Valley Flouring Mill, under the name of W. M. McCorkle & Son, is this day dissolved bv limitation, .). M. Mc Corkle retiring." W. M. McCorkle will continue, and will pay all legal claims and collect all debts of the late firm. Tvgh, Or.. April 2, 1897. W. M. McCoitKJ.i:, a7-lm J. K. McCokkle. A Valuibln 1'rurlptton. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bitters, and 1 cm cheerfully recommend it for Consti pation and Sick Headache, and as a gen eral system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters re stored iier health and renewed strength. Prices 50 cents and $1. 00. Get a Iiottta at Blakelev and Houghton's Drug Store. (0) Notlcu to Taxpuyors. Notico is hereby given that by order of the countv court, the sheriff will re turn the tax roll for 1S90 to tho county clerk on the first Monday in April, 1897, and all taxes then remain ing unpaid on the roll will bo declared delinquent, and thereafter the sheriff will not receive taxes until the delin quent roll is given him. By order of court. A. M. Kelsay, mUiMtw Cleric. This Ik Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will bo mailed of tho roost popular Catarrh and Hay Fevor Curo (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to deinou etrato tho great merits of tho remedy. ELY BBOTHEHS, CO Warren St., New York City. Itov. John Hcid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mout., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to mo. I cau emphasize, Ins statement, "It is n posi tive curo for catarrh if uied ns directed." Itev. Francis W. Poolo, Pastor GeutralPrea, Church, Helena, Mout. Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged curo for catarrh and contains no mercury or any injunouo drug. Prico, 00 cents. j-lou Ibout Your JOB AVo have the facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. We not only desiie to keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. ?f?roi?i;ie publisfyii ?o. The Dalles Real Estate Exchange IS DAILY ItECEIVI.VG INQUIMER KItOM Prospective Immigrants From every part of the United States concerning the Resources, Products, Prices. Etc. I3XT WASCO OOTJKTTY. All persons desiring to sell or rent farms or city property will find it greatly to their advantage to call on or write at once to anv one of the undersigned members of the Exchange, giving full particulars, T. A. HUDSON, G. W. ROWLAND, C. E. BAYARD, J. G. KOONTZ k CO. J. M. HUNTINGTON & CO. THE DALLES, TH F. WOK I1.D ""' REN Qw"'e"''"5' , Supplied to United States and British Governments. It has no superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & ' MAYS, The Dallas, Oregon. Bond issue of 820,000, School dlstilct No. I'., of Wasco county, Ore son (beii!Ktlioi)Utrl"t in which Dalles City is located) will issue twenty coupon bonds of tlio par value of ono thousand dollars ouch, bearing Interest Ht the ratoof six pur cent pur annum, interest payable sctiii-iuniuallyi said bonds be inij riuuui'inblo nt the pleasure of said district after tun years from their date, but duo and pay nblo absolutely twenty years from date, frluei pal anil interest payable at the oilleu of the treasurer of Wasco County, Or., or at such place as may be designated in tho city and state of Now York, at tlni option of tho purchaser. The board of ditcctors of said district aio lawfully authorized to issuo said bonds In aecordaneo with tho provisions ot an net of tho Legislative Assembly of tho State of Orison Hied in tho oilleo of tho Secretary of State Feb. 2J, IbUil, and providing, iiiuouk other tiling, for the Issuing of bonds by school districts. In compliance with the terms of said act, I, as Treasu.er of said county, will receive sealed bids for said bonds ut my olliee. in Dalles City afore said, until 1 o'clock -p. in. on the 15th day of May, ls'JT. All bids must bo accompanied by n certified check of live per cent of the amount of bonds for which tho bid Is made. No bids for less than par will bo considered. Tho buyer to furnish bfank bonds to bo executed bv thu dis trict. Tho tight to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Dated at Dalles City, Wiuco County. Oregon, this 'J'Jth day of March, lb'J7. C. h. l'HII.Ul'S, 31-lw.l Treasurer of Wasco County, Or. Mrs. Anna Morris, in the Krauso building on Fifth street, near the Court street school, is prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking. Suits from f.'S up. mcli22-2w Caili In Your cliuaks. All county wurrants registered prior to Oct. 15, 1892, will bo paid nt my oflice. Interest ceases ufter April 7, 1897. O. L. Pmi.i.ii'S, County Treasurer. Tho Dalles Trading Co., corner of lid and Federal streets, will pay tlio highest cash prico for second-hand goods. in2-l-tf C. D. Fi.KMi.Nti, Agent. piWiW terms, etc. OREGON. Chant!" "f Tlino. Commencing April 8th, the steamers I of tho Regulator lino will leave The ! Dalles at 7 a. m. instead of 7:30. 1 VV. O. Ai.i.awav, Agent. j Do not fail to call on Dr. l.unnerberg, the eye specialist, and have your eyes examined freo of charge. If yon suffer with headache or nervousness you un doubtedly have imperfect vision" that, if corrected, will benelit you for lffe. Office in the Vogt block. " Old papers for sale at 10 cents per hun dred. A large lot ol old daily and week ly CHito.sici.iis on hand, the accumula tion of 1890. Very good for putting under carpets, on nccount of uniform size. Hot Clam broth every day from 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. and -1 to G p. m. at Stubllngit Williams. nicl.4 Soap Foam excels all other washing compounds, a2..1m We sell Hoe .Cake soap. Pease A Mays. ao.3m J. H, SCIIKNK, 11. M. 11KALL, President. Cashier. First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A lienoral iianking Business transucteu Depoaite received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on (lav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port land. U1KKOTOKS, D. P. Thomson. Jno. S. Suhmnok. ho, M. WW.MAM3, Gko. A, Li Kii it. H. M. Bum,!.. ORDINANCE NO. 162. The following is n part of ordinance No. 102, to provide for the taxing and killing of dogs: , The owners or persons having in rlmriio any dog permitted to run at ?"rtri?0 V.;. v limits. Blm 1. on or XYl lhdyofMayof each year j uv into the city treasury the sum o l."60for each and every male dog, and I i. sum of !fl! for each and every slut or e . m log, which shall entitle ..... to a reS' t from the treasurer, which re reV 1 -I...H i ,.i.r,id mid shall ties- innate the eex of the .log ami tho owner a name and tho amount paid; and upon the presentation of each receipt to the record.;., he shall issue a license to the holder thereof, which shall des.gnaU the owner's name and the number of the license, which number shall correspond with tlmt worn by tho dog or slut. The marshal will seize, kill and prop erlv burv in some suitable place outside the city limits anv and all dogs found running at large, in violation of the above provisions; also any and all dogs wearing collars running at targe on which the owner or keeper has failed to pay or renew the license. Anv person or inhabitant of this city pennitiing any dog of which he is the owner or over which he has the control, to go abroad in anv of the streets, squares lanes or public places of this city without having first paid the license required by this ordinance, and having the number thereof stamped or engraved on the collar upon such dog, shall upon convic tion thereof before the recorder, be sub ject to a line of not less than .fo nor more than $50, or imprisonment for not more than lifteen days. O-'Jt Kale of School District Itomls. School District No. 29, in Wasco countv, Oregon, at a meeting regularly called therefor, having voted to bond said district in tho sum of ifli.OOO, to be in six bonds of 500 each, payable abso lutely in twenty years and redeemable at the pleasure of" said district after ten years, with interest coupons attached, interest payable eemi-auntially. Prin cipal and interest payable at the oflice of tho county treasurer of said county or at such place as may be designated in the city of New York, at the option of the purchaser, and tho rate of in terest shall be such as may be desig nated in the bid which may be accepted, not exceeding tho rate of 8 per cent. Therefore, in pursuance of the law in such cases I will receiye sealed bids for said bonds as above describeii, at my oflice in Dalles City, Oregon, up to the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of tho 21st day of April, 1897, all bids to lie accom panied by certified check for 5 per cent, of the amount of the bid, the successful bidder to furnish blank bonds. Bids for less than par will not be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dalles City, Oregon, March 20, 1S97. C. L. Puiu.irs, Treasurer Wasco Countv, Oregon. m22-td ' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that we will, on Friday, April 30, 1897, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the livery stable of Ward, Kerns & Bobertson, seil at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following describeii per sonal property, to-wit: One bay saddle horse, about 8 years old, branded 'ike this : On right shoul der F, and with letter It on left hip; has four white feet, and star in face. To gether with bridle and saddle. All sup posed to be the property of S. Patterson. This sale is under an agister's or stable keeper's lion, to satisfy the charges of tho undersigned for" their reasona ble charges for the labor, care and attention and the food furnished uaid animal, amounting at this date to $:;.", I and for accruing costs and expenses, and ' the expenses of this sale, i afi td W.iti), Ki:jt.ss & Bomun'KON. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEE MANUFAOTUKKKb OK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND HAMS p$s BACON DRIED KEEF, ETC. Bale Oven and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HOUSES AND WAGONS. D ILODD POISON A DHbUIALTY' r'marr.Heo. thw.E.WlXon'laryorTo''' V'J. if you prefer to como hero wo will mn- nam Nebraska corn for sale at tho Wasco warehouse. Best feed on earth. mO-t m Minia Packing Go iloRTHERN jl PACIFIC RY? s Pullman Elegent Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car Tourist T. I' A Hi, MINNKAPOLIS DUMJTII KAKOO TO OKiVND I'OIIK CltOOKSTON U'INNII'EO 1IKI.UNA an HUTTK Through Tiekefcs TO UIIIUAtiO WASH1NIITON lMHI.AIlKIil'IUA yKW YOKK HOHTON AND Alili POINTS KA.ST and HOUTll For information, time cards, maps, and ticked cal on or write to 1 W. C. ATLAW AY. Agent, i The Dalles, Oregon on A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G P. A., 2.Vj, Morrison Cor. Third. I'ortlnnd Ore?on EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -OF TIIK- Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave ami are due to arrlvo nt Portland. I.CAVK. ARRIVE. ( OVKKLANI) EX--) IEi Hirtr, Asiiilaiul, bac- 8:60 r. M J III1HU1UW, kuuii,ouu , 1 Francisco, Mojave, , L...... I 3:10 A. M, i.oh AiigciCH, r.1 ruso, I New Orleans and IKast J 8:30 A. M, KoseburK niul way Ni nons '1:40 P.M fVla Woodbiirn fori I Mt.AiiRel, SUvertoii, . i West Solo, llrowns- V vlllo, SpringlleUl ami Natron II Dally except .Sundays. 1:00 I'. M 7::;o A. M H:i." 1'. il except Sundays. 10:15 A. M halcjn and way stations 1 (uorvaius aim way f CliOP.M. stations IMo.MlunvIllo a n d U 8:25P.M (way stations Dally. M'aily, except Sunday. DINING OAKS ON OdDEN ItOUTE. IUU.MAN 11UFFKT M.KKl'KltS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING C'AKS Attached to all Thtough Trains. Dlrcot connection at San Francisco with Occi dental and Oriental anil I'aeilie mall steamship line.-, for .1 Al'A.N and CHINA. Saillm; dates on a plication. Kates . i ml tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. Alfco J Al'AN, CHINA, IIONOU'I-ir and Al'STKAl.IA, can be obtained from .1. li. KIU1CI-.VND, Ticket Agent. ThroiiRh Ticket Ollieo,l:!l Third street. where thioui;h tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained t lowest i a tch from J. II. KIltKI.AND, Ticket Agent. All above liaiiih arrive at and depart lnm (Hand Central Station, Fifth and IrvuiK streets. YAMIuTE DIVISION. I'afseiiKer .Depot, foot of Jeitcison street. I.eavo for OHWEOO, dallv, except Sunday, at 7:vu a. in.; 112:1,-,, 1:1,), fi:'.'j, (i t), 8:05 i. m (aud 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only).. Arrive I'ortland at 7:10 and ti;'M a.m.; and 1:W, lafc 15:31 and 7:5.1 p, in. U'uvo for Sheridan, week days, -it 1:30 p.m. Anivo at I'ortland, 'J:'M a. m. U'uvo for AIUMK on Monday, Wediiesdayand Frl iav at'JUOii. in. Arrlvo at I'ortland, Tues day, ThurMlny and Saturday at 3:05 p. w. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leavo nt 8:10 a. and VM 1.1, 1 : 11, :i:ho, f:ii f.M.l ami 8 01 p. m. At Tive at Portland at 8:'M, 10:00 a. in.; 1:JM' 5:H, i::i,i, 7:5.1 p. m. H". KOEHI-KK, K. I'. KOOEHS, Alanauer. Ahat. G. F. & l'ass. 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