Dalles Daily Chronicle. THE DEAD HERO. morbid self-est- eem Whether his Notice to Fuel Consumers The soldiers loved him as they did General ' William Tecumseh Sherman, Grant is another thing, ' he was born a THE DALLES . ' of army of United States, was soldier and died one. .. $ - the the ' - THE DALLES. "No morrow's boom, or sunset gun, Entered at the Postofnce at The Dalles, Oregon, born in Lancaster, Ohio in 1820. His tramp of legions an second-clas- s matter. Or hnrrying on. MrEi BEflTOJI, father one of the judges of the supreme Shall wake the land where he has gone." .. of Ohio, 1829 William Grate STATE OFFICIALS. court died in and There are said to be those-wh- object The City of tlie Inland Empire is situated at was of Hon. - - tSovernor S. Pennover educated in the family the to The Dalles portage railway bill on the ' Have on hand a lot of BeCTetary of State O. V. McHrlde Thomas Erwing until he had reached ground that it will make taxes too high. the head of navigation on the Middle Ctolumbia, and Treasurer. .. Phillip Metschan age of 16, when he went to West But for what purpose can taxes better be Supt. of Public Instruction. .E. B. MoElroy the paid? When the object is considered, enators (J. N. Dolph . Point, and graduated In 1840 ;' he then is a thriving, prosperous city. J. H. Mitchell an appropriation of $400,000 is but a Fir and Congressman B. Hermann entered the U. S. Army, and was pro- for the", State 1'rinter Frank Buker bagatelle state. Isn't it high ITS TERRITORY. moted to the rank of first lieut. in 1841. time to crawl out of that old shell? A " COUNTY OFFICIALS. He acted as assistant adjutant general, fair assessment will raise the valuation of County Judge C. N. ThornburT the state to $250,000,000 and payment of Hard Wood. It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agri- Sheriff D. 1. Cates in 1847, and obtained a breyit of captain Clerk J. B. tjrosseii $400,000 on such valuation will be easy - Treasurer Ueo. Kuch in the regular army from May, 1848, for enough. Of course state no Also a lot of cultural grazing country, " the has and its trade reaching- as IS-nnS-- services in California during money to be wasted, for a purpose Commissioners ld meritorious but Assessor..... John E. Burnett the war with Mexico. He was appoint- like this it should have money in ample far south, as Summer Lake, a distance of over twe E. F. Sharp supply. Oregonian. t ; Surveyor. :. f. ' : Superintendent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley ed commissary of subsistence in 1850, The amount of -- money t'lri Coroner William Michell served at St. Louis and New Orleans, saved to the hundred' miles. producer in Eastern Oregon in two years but finding his pay inadequate to support ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. ' would build the portage road and A OX his family, resigned his commission the MR. HERMA NN T WORK THE success of the farmers would be so great THE LARGEST WOOL MARKET. CASCADE LOCKS. September 6th, 1853, and removed to San Office corner Francisco when he was a partner in a that land would be taken up and culti vated in so larger The river and harbor bill had a hear- bank till 1858, when he returned to St. much quantities that The rich grazing country along the eastern slope ing last Friday in the committee room, Louis and was elected superintendent of the taxable property of this section would of the the Cascades pasture through the' effort of Mr. Hermann who the Louisana State Mlllitary Institution, be more than doubled within the Third and Union Streets, furnishes for thousands prevailed on the speaker to call the which position he resigned when the same time. The tax for the building of of sheep, the --wool from which finds here. committee on rivers and harbors together Civil War began. After the. fall of Fort the road will never be felt so great market for the purpose of considering Mr. Dolph's Sumpter he was commissioned colonel of would be the increase of the products of SNIPES & KESTERSLEY, The Dalles is the largest original "wool shipping hill appropriating the total estimated fhe 13th infantry, and comnanded the the farms. We believe, too, that as a amount necessary for the completing the 3rd brigade at the unfortunate battle of speculation, it would pay the state to point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds being build portage as work at the mouth of the Columbia and Bull Run, on the 21st of July 1861. On the road, the volume of Wholesale and Retail Dniiists. the Cascade locks and canal. The the reorganization of the National army, business done by the road would soon shipped this year. limited time of the remaining congress Colonel Sherman was made brigadier make it a paying investment. The leg- precludes the possibility of getting the general of volunteers, and accompanied islature of this state should not quibble THE VINEYARD OF OREGON". appropriation through, but in veiw of General Anderson to Kentucky, where for with , but this Mr. Hermann thought it more prac- he succeeded him temporarily in com march straight up to the work and pass Fine Imported, Key West and Domestic The country near The ticable to submit a substitute authoriz- mand, until at his own request he was the bill. Do not let this long suffering Dalles produces splendid people wait two years longer for ing contracts to be made at once ior the relieved by General Buell, and was or- justice crops of cereals, and its fruits cannot be excelled. entire completion of the work. Mr. dered to Missouri. In the early part of and remain at the mercy of a robler It railroad corporation longer Hermann said similar bills had been 1862, he was appointed to the command while relief is the vineyard of Oregon, its grapes equalling Cali- reported on favorably by this committee, of a division under General Grant, and is- so easy and so near at hand. The CIGARS. and to pass this by without favorable acted with great bravery at the battle of legislature has done well in passing one fornia's best, and its other fruits, apples, pears, portage bill how let that body finish the recommendation would be a grave dis- Sliiloh on the 6th of April ; he was pro prunes, etc., courtesy to this senate bill and an unjust moted to the rank of major general on grand work and it will receive the (AGENTS FORI cherries are unsurpassed. thanks of a people released from a worse treatment of one of the great waterways the 1st day of May, . de- and when the ' of this country, and explained at length partment of Tennessee was formed, in than Egyptian bondage. ITS PRODUCTS. the importance of immediate action in December, he was made commander of CSTD 1862. One of speakers meet- this matter which does not directly make the lofli army corps. At the end of that the at the mass The salmon ing Saturday' evening rejoiced fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, an appropriation but expedites the great month, he led an expedition to Vicks- over the work through the systems of contracting burg, but the works were too strong to ,paesageof the portage railway bill because yielding this year a revenue of $1,500,000 which can for the material and entire work. Mr. be taken by assault, and he was obliged we are "all in it ;" and the sentiment by Hermann was authorized by the com- to withdraw his troops, after a severe was expressed others that The Dalles and will be more than doubled in the near future. was in greater of of mittee to make a favorable report to the fight. He commanded the wing of the need unity than any other single commodity. The products of the house. The substitute provides that the army that captured Fort Hindman, Ar- If this has been beautiful Klickital valley find true in past too contracts shall not exceed $1 ,872,000 for kansas, January 10th, 1863, after which the it cannot be changed quickly for own good. market here, and the country south and east the mouth of the river, and $815,000 for he resumed command of the 15th army our No man can has this succeed alone in any community ; his the Cascade locks and canal. The un- corps ; took part in the siege of Vicks year filled success is limited only the warehouses, and all available storage expended funds of the last appropriation, burg, which capitulated July 3rd 1863, by his readiness together with the amount asked in Mr. and led the expedition which captured to aid and to be aided by his fellow citi- places to overflowing with their products. Dolph's bill is believed to be sufficient Jackson City July 10th. zens. Every citizen, when matters of to complete this great work at the When General Grant was placed in public interest are at stake, owes much ITS WEALTH Cascades if done by contract, at an early command of the army previously under to his fellow citizens and if he is willing to stand by community It is the richest city of size on coast, day. Mr. Hermann is very confident if General Rosencrantz, he gave the com the then his its the and its certain- - matters of & he can get a recognition in the house for mand of the department of the Tennes- reward is in personal E. CO., interest. The man or set of men who Bip(D money is scattered over and is being used to develop, the considering of the substitute it will see to General Sherman, who encoun' be favorably acted on as the river and tered General Longstreet, and obliged are ever seeking personal gain at the ex- more farming country than is tributary to any other harbor bill is the ouly one that harmon- him to retreat, November 20th, ' pense of the public interests ought to ... and in move izes all sections and unites all rival February, 1864, where communities don't exist city in Eastern Oregon. made his expedition to r interests. Meridian, Mississippi, and broke up that say Nevada. Heal Estate, important railroad center, driving Gen- Its situation is unsurpassed! Its climate delight- What is the matter with an electric NOTABLE eral Polk's army out of Mississippi, DEAD. motor portage road. The falls at Celilo ful! Its possibilities incalculable! Having been charged with the command Insurance, Its resources iruA Dalles will . One more of the great. leaders or The furnish the lightning f A 1 , in the of the army in Georgia, May 4th 1864, i;m4Jixi-u- . lou.: A.J-L- J UJJ. LiieiSk) uomer stones sn sra.nns l war for the maintenance of the union and the expense of operating would be he commenced the expedition through reduced to a minimum. have joined the millions, who, "since that state, which ended in .the capture and Loan first the flight of years began have laid of Atlanta, the capital city. Portraits of Christ. The successful merchant is them down in their last sleep." Ad- There is no portrait of Christ which S. L. YOUNG, Sorter General Hood thrice attacked the Fed- the one who watches the mar- miral David Dixon died suddenly eral army, and was repulsed, sustaining can be pronounced authentic. The Jews kets buystothe advan- at his home were forbidden by (Successor to E.; BECK.) and best in Washington on the 13th considerable loss. fail- their law to make AGENCY. tage. After his third likenesses, and so art, as we understand inst. A son of a naval officer, distin- ure, General Hood acted merely on the guished in our history, he used well the the word, scarcely had among them an The most prosperous family is defension in i Atlanta, which fell into the existence. There are, however, two por- OpePaHouse Bloek, 3dSt. the one' advantage of opportunities offered him by the civil hands of that takes war to the Nationals in the beginning traits which' have the merit of extreme low prices. render efficient service to his of September. In October Hood began antiquity, and were both probably made country and thereby endeared himself to his movement towards Tennessee. at some time in the First century. , The the loyal people of the nation. His Sherman followed him as far as one ia cut on an emerald, the work pur Dissolution Notice. services Resacca, in conjunction with General 75 miles,- drove him from the porting to have been done by command Grant at railroad, of the Emperor Tiberius. The jewel was Vicksburg were essential to the sent of Ten- NOTICIK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE The Dalles and then part his army to preserved in treasury of Constanti- heretofore existing between J. latter's success and Grant never lost an the Ct. nessee to defend that State, and with the some Boyd, M. D., and O. D.Donne, M. IX, under the opportunity to show his appreciation of nople, but in way fell into the firm name of Irs. Boyd & Ooane. has been dis- balance began his wonderful "March to bands of the Turks beforethat city was solved by mutual consent. the assistance he there received. In ' All accounts belonging to1 the late firm arc MERCANTILE CO.. the Sea," to act in concert with the taken by them, and about 1483 was livable to Dr. Boyd. Those to whom we are many respects an f please-presen- abler man than his Union army in Virginia against General given by the sultan to Pope Innocent ndehted will t their bills at once to either Dr. Bovd Dr. associate; Faragut, he lacked the moral - as or Daone. Lee. The distance from Atlanta to VIII a ransom for the sultan s bro . J. G. BOYD. Successor to courage and ... ! ,. i .. The .. DEALER IN- - frank honest nature which Savanah is 260 miles. General Sherman ther., . Dalles, Or., Feb. 2, isni.- D. DOAN'E. so endeared the latter to the American accomplished . The other portrait is on a fine brass BROOKS & BEERS. people. the march with very little medal discovered in Anglesea, Wales, in loss in 23 days ; and Savannah fell into Notice of Final the year 1702.. . The workmanship is that Settlement. CLOCKS, his hands December 21st; 1864. The of the First century, and a Hebrew in will sell you choice The committees appointed .by' the news of its late capture was received scription on the reverse declares the por NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE legislatures of Washington and Oregon with great rejoicing, not only to be Of prophet Jesus. administratrix-o- f ins; because it trait that the the estate to devise some plan of action for portage showed how The two portraits bear a close resem- of John Smith, deceased, has filed her Jewelry, Diamonds, Groceries and Provisions triumphant the campaign final account, and that Tuesday, March ad, 18U1, blance, 2 P. railways at The Dalles and Cascades, in Georgia had . been, but because it but it is altogether probable that at o'clock M. at the county court room in both Dalles City, Oregon, 1ms been duly appointed as OF ALL KINDS, AND met at the Hotel Friday even- opened up are ideal, and that each followed TG. the seaboard of the state,' and description the time and place for hearing said final account SILVERWARE, ing and again on Saturday. sub- the of Christ given in the and objections to the same, if any there be, and The inflicted a heavy blow to the Confeder- well known but not well authenticated the final settlement thereof. stance of their work was a decision that ate cause. General Sherman defeated This notice is published by the order of Hon. letter of Publius Leutalus. The napkin C. fc. Thornbury, county judge of County, neither state could Oregon. Wasco assist the other on the Confederate army of North Carolina portrait . called St. Veronica's is much LAURA SMITH, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Haidixtaie Administratrix of.said account of legal difficulties. We very at Bentonville, in that State, March 19th more modern, and is probably a copy of Estate. Repaired AT MOKE REAgONABIES BATES much regret this decision, for we believe 1865, and soon afterwards paid a visit to the emerald likeness. St. Louis Globe- - and Warranted. THAN ANY OTHER PLACE ; , that the interests of both states demand General Grant, to concert those measures Democrat. , Executors Notice. IN THE CITT. joint in- 165 Or. that action should betaken to for the defeat of General Lee, which end- The stomach of a shark has for many Second St.. The Dalles, sure OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned we deliver all pur- the overcoming of these obstructions. ed in the submission of that general, years been supposed to be capable of di- have been duiv HntwiintMi ..s .i. REMEMBER .v.ni , chases without charge. We suggest in lieu of any other plan that and that of General J. E. Johnston, who gesting anything he could swallow, no " icsiamenis ot Daniel Handle-- deceased. All persons having claims against the -- each state appropriate, say $100,000, as a surrendered his army to General Sher matter what the substance thereof, but estate of said deceased are required to present FOR- 390 AND 394 SECOND STREET. bonus to the first individual or corpora- man, April 26th 1865, he must now take a back seat. The them, with the proper vouchers, within six which was one of months from this date, to the undersigned at the tion will juice of one jolly pineapple will dissolve office of Mays, Huntington A Wilson, The that undertake the construction the closing actions of the war. Oregon. Dalles. and operation of a ten pounds of tough beef, and dyspeptics portage road from General Sherman was promoted to the and. pineapples Dated January 29, 1X91. Pashek, Celilo to The Dalles, will now .be boon com- GEORGE A. LIEUE, John the recipient of rank of lieut. general, of the army July panions Detroit Free Press. J. W. FRENCH, Garpets and Furniture. these endowments or gifts to give satis- 25th, 1866 ; and succeeded KATE HAN DLEY, to General '. Executors. factory bonds "to each etate that it wDl Grant as general of ' Competent to Judga. the United States ' Tailor. build within a certain time and will Army March 4th, 1869. Little Johnnie had just returned from pierce a operate the road or roads upon prescribed General Sherman after the war, made star chamber meeting at which his W. E. GARRETSON, CO TO terms for- a certain length of mother had treated him to a. laying, on Opera Block. time or his home at St. Louis, Mo., although he of slipper. Third Street, until the permanent improvements are Amid tears he turned to his lived in New York at times ; never left little sister and said:., ''Don't I wish r. completed - ' Leaill-?j'Jewele- by the United States. East- the. chosen spot, only for a season, so grandpa hadn't thrown', slipper & Madison's. Latest System, Oregon that PRINZ NITSCHKE, ern and Washington are in dead attached to its environment he requested when ma got married.: ; She just throws earnest about this matter and with some It me ever Used in cutting garments, and a fit that his body be well away iri its dust at since." St. Joseph News. - - Buch SOLE AGENT FOR THE guaranteed each time. . aid a company would be organized with military be- honors, a short time Mrm. Wright's Bed Quilt ' And be Satisfied aa to at once to build the portages. , ' ' Record. fore he died. Mrs. Priscilla Wright has made twenty General Sherman was a great soldier, bed quilts since she was 90, and One of and has just Repairing Cleaning the most important events in in full meaning of begun twenty-firs- t. - Quite-remarkabl- the the term, a man her Neatly and Quickly Done. the political is the of stern and. determined character, for an old lady. Plymouth (Mass.) QUALITY AND PBICES. :. will-pow- Letter. . passage of the Australian ballot law, whose force of er suffered no which has passed both houses and been defeat in an undertaking as his march Meerschaum is imported in boxes, say FINE FARM TQ RENT. signed by governor. is the This a long to the sea verified though it might, cost 30 inches in length, a foot wide and 15 REMOVAL. FARM" KNOWN As'LrtE "MOORK leap in the right direction. We may great loss, or sacrifice. or 18 inches high, and holds 50 THE situated on- - Three Mile creek about about two and one-ba-ll mlU from The Dalles, will ba lose a portion of our population, the He was a man of strong impulses and pounds. A. box costs from $75 to $200, leased for one or morteCars at a low rent to any and as high $325. de- responxible tenant. This farm bar upon it a professional ward strikers, who will be unyielding in whatever he believed to be as The price all H. Glenn has removed his dwelling house ud necessary out forced to seek employment elsewhere, right. He was pends upon the quality. . . All Watch Work Warranted. ?;ood about two acres of orchard, about three strongly attached to his hundred acres under cultivation, a large portion we will hope to make up loss oflice office whejtt but the friends, thongh his deportiwent led them process and the of the of the land will raise a good volunteer before the next census farce is put on .The of eating wellia a science. crop in 1891 with ordinarily favorable weathqr. the to doubt his sincerity, but his enemies The food should not be bolted and hur- The farm Is well watered. For terms and particu- stage and we believe the loss will not he hated with a Jewelry Made to Order. Electric Light Co. to 72 lars enquire of Mrs. Sarah A. Moore or at the office bitter hatred, which ried into the stomach before it is ready of Mays, Huntington & Wilson, The Dalles, Or. seriously effect the money market. no doubt was due to to SAJIAH A. MOORE, Executrix. his excitability and be placed there. . 138 Second St.. The Dalles, Or. Washington St.