Sfiifft - - flVf .V-.' i - if- m 1 p m Tkt Dalles Dally Chronicle, GERMS IN THE DUSTPAN. I The THK DA1.I.KS OKKOOX Advert llnr Cute. One lhcli or lc In Dully Otot two luelies and under four Incite Over (our luche mul under twelve luche Over twelve Inches- Per inch so 1 o) 60 DAILY AND WKKKI.Y One Inch or le?s, per Inch .... $2 W Over one Inch mul under four inches . 2 CO Over four Incites nml under twelve Incite 1 V) Over twelve Inches . ... HO l'KKSONAI. MKNTION Frank Fulton is down from Biges. Lewis C. Hennecnn of Victor is in the city on hind business. Miss Lizzie Bonn went to Portland to day to visit relatives. G. C. Blnkeley returned from Portland j linue. n thing- greatly to be deprecated, HtTfoluf: "t tin- Cnrppt Contain .Mrtiiy Dimccrs to Health. To tlioso who know the true inward ness of things the sight i f a housemaid brushing a dusty carpet is suggestive, of many evils. The death of Pasteur has leminded the world of what is fon.-tiint-ly present in the thoughts of iretlicul men namely, that while micro-organisms are the groat producers of disease, dust is the great currier of micro-organisms. -Vow that we know these things, it is distressing to find how little our knowledge is put to practical use. and to see old customs still unchanged, old habits which we know to be dostruc t.ie carried on. and U lind the house maid on her kn'es. with her brush and dustpan, stirring up dust to the detri ment of every one. and breathing germ laden particles to her own destruction. It nettls but a small amount of common sense to see thnt if carpets must con- Tho Now Time Card. A FUNERAL CUSTOM. The 0. R. N. liaa made another , I change in its time table, which went into The Troubles of a Woman In a Wild Mountain Country. n-..., i i i. .- .... rii v i ' "Uii my nrst circuit i nun a ire mi i: ...1 .. . I .11 human nature that. 1 have never for- NOTICE--SALE OF CITY LOTS. i Notice is horeby given that by au thority of ordinance No. 292, which passed the Common Council of Dalles nitvAnr 10th. 189. entitled, "An or- weal.,oun,l arrives .,:5o a. ,. and de- .. mM n MuUl(1(lisl ininistor lo (iinn ,0 provide for the ale of certain; parts at 4 ; .No. .,, west-bound, arrives a Washington Star reporter. lots belonging to Dalles City," 1 will, on t.-o, departs h:,(U; o. J, east-bound,! "The circuit was in the mountains of arrives t a. m., departs 1:05; No. 4, j West Virginia, and among the members east-bound, arrives 5:55 eveninjr, de-1 of my church was a widow, who, in ad pnrts at ti. All trains except No. 4 stop -lition to the loss of her husband, had at Umatilla House. Train No. 1 now suffered final earthly parting with four run" via Walla Walla ?f lu'r 'k'Idrcn, leaving but two. a girl A special rate of ! for round trip I ai1.?" ,M prmv,"' , , , f , tn ... , '. "One nnrht 1 was asked to hasten to tickets to Portland, with two days' j hn wh-d, , di( KaeMnts tlim. limit, has been made, poing into effect iust in tilne to w5.h ),,,,. sou wiUM1 i,c today. These tickets are also good goinw hied f.-oni the effects of an accident. Saturday and returning Monday. I "The mother, although deeply The company has also made the very ! grievel, acted more calmly than I low rate of f first-class and $L50 sec-! peoted. and early in the morning 1 wetit. Lome, returning in liie a"irnoon. l 0.R.& EmST T Saturdav. the loth day of May, , l. . 4i. i. sell at puonc auction, iu mc iiihusi. I bidder, all the following lots and parts , ' of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City, ! Wasco county, Oregon, to-wit: j ' Lots l and 10 jointly, in block 14 ; lots I 7, S. Itand iu, jointly in oiock to io , pi,n:nft Trii n. . S, 0, and 10, jointly in oiock zi, UIIUIUO Ul I laildUUllllllBllIdl HDUlM , u ana t-, in t) o j ' 1 (V GIVES THE ond-class from Portland to San Fran cisco, which rale includes berth and meals. jl-L'w-d.tw Inst, nieht. where he has been attending the pharmaceutical convention. Alex. Mcintosh, at one time a resi dent of The Dalles, but at present of San Francisco, is visiting his old friends here. Mrs. Katie Hallett-Abend, who has been the guest of Mrs. Bradshaw ior the past two weeks, leit for Portland last night. Superintendent Gardiner, ot the Boys and Girls Aid Society, cime up from Portland last night, and will return to morrow. MAltniKI). At Stevenson. Wash., June 12th, Fred E. Leavens of Cascade Locks to Miss Carrie North of Multnomah county. At Stevenson, Wash., Wednesday, June 10th, John Anderson to Miss Amelia Jujens, both of Cascade Locks. thev should K". rulued with a damp cloth rather than brushed, and that if, in deference to prejudice, they must lie brushed, this should be done by n covered American sweeper, with plenty of dnmp tea leaves. Klcetrfc Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhans more getter-! 1 ally needed when the languid, exhausted ! Of all ways of re- j feeling prevails, when the liver is toruid ! moving uiri -nun a uup i ; ami sUiggiHh and the need of a tonic and ! is by ttie use ot tne ordinary snort brush, which involves the housemaid kneeling down in the midst of the dust which she so needlessly creates, and ' drawing it into her lungs with every i breath. For ordinary household use j something like lineoleum. something I which can be- washed with a wet cloth ! c very morning, would seem to In- the lest covering for floors: but if carpets must be. and it is imjxvisible to teach j the present generation comfort, at the expense of future risks, at , least let us lemomber that car ' jx'ts may yt washed even where i they lie: tliat. till the day of washing j t nines a closed sweeper is far better 1 than a brush, and that the worst form of j ''rush is one with a short handle. I nritLsh Medical Journal. ! and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medi cine will act more sureiy counteracting and freeing the system from the malar- ial poison. Eleadache, Indigestion, Con i stipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit ! ters. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Bloke- ley & Houghton's drug store. 1 Tor Sale. ItuUN. In this city, Sunday, June 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, a daughter. In this citv. Mondav, June 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blazier, a sou. 1 A Ay N , In this citv Sunday, June 0th, to; Mr. and Mrs.'D.ive Leuierson. a daugh- j May mduiBeii in with Profit by Tired , er i IIllUHPWlVPS. I I If a vacation is impossible, try rest, i I1KI'. I advises a writer on women's work. J At Fortuna, Humboldt county, Cali- ; There is no special satisfaction to the j fornia. June 5, 1S97, Silas Beezley, aged j tired, over-worked housewife at this . 87 yeas, 7 months and 19 days. j .season to be told that she must try Fluiuosuil t-nc (rr mnnv I'linrc n rnsi. I ! li:lTl"f tlf K('tlH .'111(1 moderate CXBrcisO. There is no better preventive of nerv ous exhaustion, we are told, than regu lar mi'iiirrli'il muscular exercise. If we cnuld moderate our hurry, lessen our I worry ami increase our open air exer c! a large portion of nervous diseases v mild be abolished. P.ut the tired house- ;:eoner realizes onlv too well that it is she needs half so much as i New Massilon separator, 24-inch cyl i inder, as good as new, having only ! threshed 1000 bushels. Also Dincee I Woodbury 12-horse power. Price ?300. ' Call on or address T. B.vlkoui:, I jnlO lm Lyle, Wash. returning in the afternoon found the widow in the paroxysm of tears. I tried to comfort her fab the usual Christian consolation. Finally she quieted down enough to say: ""Tain't only th-rt he died. I know he's a heap better off.' " 'What is it. then?' " 'We hain't hev no funeral.- "'No funeral?" "'No. Sal's jess got back from th' sto'. an' not a ya'd o' black hev they got. I never did 'tend no funeral 'thout black, an' I ain't goin' ter 'fend now. lie kin git 'long tcr be buried 'thout a funeral better'n I kin bemcan myse'f hav'n one when I ain't got nothin' fitten to w'ar.' "And Jim was buried with no one present except his mother, his sister and me." known as butte: lots 10 I nlnck 27: lot 0 in block 114 ; lots 2, .", 4, io, f, 7, S, 0, 10 and 11, in block 3o; aolranfi I lots 2, S, 4. S, ft, 10, 11 and 12, in block 0P?ihaiie 'SB; lots .", 4, 5, 0, 7. S, 0, 10, 11 and '12, in block 37; lots 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 6. 8, Minneapolis I 9, 10, 11 and l'', m diock iota i, z, o, 4, o 0, 10 and 11, in diock -13; iota i I a, 7, 10. 11 and 12, in bloe 1. '. 3. 4. S. B. in block 4b The reasonable value of sa.ii lots, for less than which they will no. K- sold LOW KBteS tO 8 EaStem Cit!BS has been fixed ni.d tluterminei. 1 v the I lg" W'H00 Common Council of IUlles City as fol- Denver jOmaha aid Vofs j st- Pal11 ?ansas City Cnli In Your Checks. All county warrants registered prior to Dec. 1, 1S92, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after May 7, 1S97. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. OCEAN STKAMKKH Lenvo I'lirtlaiid Erurv Vive IIiivh for The merchant who tells you ho has something else as good as Hoe Cake soap is a good man to keep away from. a2-3m lows, to-wit : Lots and 10, in block 14, $150; lots 7, S, 9 and 10, jointly in block 15, $200; lots 7, 8, ft and 10, jointly in block 21, $200; lot 10, in block 27, ?22o; lot 11, in block 27, $225; lot 12, in block 27, ?.'(00; lot 9, in block 34, $100; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11, in block 35, each respect ively 100; lots G and 7, in block 35, each respectively $12.) ; lots 2,3,4,8,9, 10 and 11, in blo'ck 3B, each respectively $100; lot 12. in block 30, $125; lots 3, 4, 5, S, 9, 10 and .11, in block 37, each re spectively $101); lots 0, 7 and 12, in block 37, each respectively $125; lots 2, 3. 10 and 11. iu uiocu i follows : 41, epch respectively $100; lots 1, i v . tn Snnt-nno .) v a 7 and 12, in block 41 , each respectively 0' 4' Jo Spokane and Great Northern $125; lots 3, 4, 5,8,9, 10 and 11, in ; arrives, at 6 p. m., leaves at 0:05 p.m. block 42, each respectively $100; lot s , , No. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City and 0 and 12, in block 42, each respectively Union Pacific, arrives 1 :15 n. m de. $125; lots 2. 3,4, 5,9, 10 and 11, in . . . m'-ae block 43, each respectively $100; lot 1, i ,a"8 V, , in block 43, $125; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, in , . fr0U1 Spokane and Great North- block 40, each respectively $100; lots 1 orn, arrives S:30, departs 8:35 a. m. and fi, in block 4G, each respectively ( vn. l. from Raker Citv unci Hninn p. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Th.Xi7ouaK4Cn-fcA V, II. HUKLBUKT, Gen. l'ass. Aet I'ortlana. Oregon K. M'NKM.I. rrcsiUcnt mul Mima cr The Jiew Time C'uril. Under the new time card, winch coea into effect tomorrow, trains will move as $125. i.ach of these lots will be sold upon 1 cific, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. ui. dent of this citv. and had manv friends i here who will be grieved to learn that the good old man is no more. Soap Foam compounds. excels all other washing a'-'-om City Election. The elsction itself It was quiet ; but The city election opened today with a change in the weather that made it un comfortably warm, was not cold, though there was an intense feeling underlying the contest. It is impossible to make anything more than a guess at results on the mayorship, it being a six-days-go-as-you-please-free-for-all, with no favors asked or given. Politics cut no iigure, Democrats, Republicans and Populists being alike divided in their preferences. The polls opened at 9 o'clock, with the following officers : First ward Judges, W. H. Butts, J. B. Crossen, Chris Knabe. Clerks, C. L. Schmidt and F. N. Hill. Second ward Judges, J. M. Patterson, James H. Blakeney, Wm Michel!. Clerks, J. M. Huntington and John Gavin. Third ward Judges, C. E. Bayard, J. W. Lewis, John Marden. Clerks, J. Doherty and N. H. Gates. Up to 11 o'clock about 150 votes had been cast. I'ounil tin) Oaliln. exercise At. For thos who cannot get a holi- rhr; the best substitute is an occasional (In; - in b?d. Many whose nerves are eon sta u!v strained in their daily vocation h.i' e discovered this for themselves. A Spanish merchant in Barcelona told his niejlieal man that he always went to bed whenever he could be spared from btiijin'T-s and laughed at those who stxnit their holidays on toilsome moun tains. One of tsiv iiio-.i successful work ing women in Lngland, who had for n.Siiy years conducted a large wholesale hijsino.'T. retains excellent nerves at an i(jp.ai:"fd ;r, owing, it is said, to the habit of spending one entire day of each wjeek in led. If we cannot avoid fre qjient agitation tve ought, if possible, to gie the nervous system time to re cover between shocks. If the idea of a yholc day in bed kimils absurd to the tjred mother and housewife at least de termine to take half an hour's seclusion and rest after lunch, and it will prove il saving and not a loss of time. Chi cngo Chronicle. SCIENTIFIC REASON GiVEN. Whj- thu i wan es a Jfou fbout Your JOB PRIfHW We 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. AVe not only desire ';o 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. Two years ago James Brown was at the death-bed of an old Indian woman, who lived on the upper Umpqua, and before her death she told Brown the fol lowing story, save the Oakland Gazette; Thirty years ago three Germans discov e.ied a fabulously rich mine in the Bohe mia district, and while they were at work were murdered by the Indian woman's husband. She told where the bodies were buried, described the local ity, and told were the pick, shovels, etc., were hidden, and described a chopped tree which stood near the mouth of the mine. About three weeks ago Brown imparted this information to Will Mar cey, brother of the Marcey brothers of Oakland, and the two men left for the mountains. They returned a few days ago, and report having found the ruins of the cabin, the chopped tree and the caved-in mine; also what seemed to be the grave of the Germane. They had no tools with which to open either the grave or the mine, but will outlit and return iu a few days, when it is prom ised some interesting facts will be de veloped. The Westfield (Ind.i News prints the following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for manv yenre in the employ of the L., N. A. & C. Ry. here, says: 'I have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer am never without it in ray family. I take nleasure in recomniendini! it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For We sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Mayi. i:yes of u I'aiiiti-d l'urtr.ilt Fol iiiw mi. iju-uTvur. m Ifitit nn i im imi 1 1 1.- i iL..j)i ...... that by adding to each i.air of V nose directed to the i-Iirht or the J.'ft, the eyes Ion- their fro:.! i.'ir v: ,n. mid iook im tne right or let:. io i the direction of the noe. .' u,".!, , of ' a flap representing the lov.er iVuMires in a different position, as 1r. V n'l;, fin remarks, "a lost looi: of dcoi:i rac tion in an uplifted countenance of in- ' quisitive archness iu the leer of a younger face turned downward and ob- i liquely toward the opK)site s-Idi-," i As by changing the direction of the lower features we change tin-dir-t tion ' of the eyes, says Notes and Qin'rie , so by changing our position, th : ye of the portrait apparently touov.s p-. if n vertical line be drawn through th tip of the nose and half way l.cn.erv the eyes, there will be the same breadth of head, of cheek, of ohin and of neck on each side of this middle line, end inch iris will be in the middle of the whole eye. If we now move to on -!-, 'he uppnreut horizontal breadth .f m :y part of the head and face :i; i, (M minhhed, but the parts on aeh sidi of tin- middle line will be diminished equal ly, and at any position, houeicroblitiec. there will be the ,.! .e breadth of f ni on each side of tic- iniddle line, and the iris will be in tin- center of the v hole of the eyeball, m that, being on a Jlnt surface, the iris will be seen Jn front of the picture or ohlbiui.lv Yellow washing powder will make your clothes the same color. Avoid this by using Soap Foam. It's pure C. W. PHELPS & CO. -DEA1.E1IS l.V- Agricultural - Implements, moving east of The passengers. No. 23 m., departs 12:45 jhe lot respectively, and none of them 1 os- 6 anu will be sold for a less sum than the value J Dalles, will carry thereof, as above stated. 'arrives at 0:30 p. said lots shall be paid in cash at the j p' m time of sale, and the remainder in three j FuBPengers for Ueppner will take train equal payments on or before, one, two ' leaving here 6:03 p.m. and three years from the date of said ) sale, with interest on such deferred pay-1 ments at the rate of 10 per cent per j f annum, payable annually; provided EAST and SOUTH via that the payment may be made in full 1 at any dme at the option of the pur-gg Route The said sale will begin on the 15th I day of May. 1897. at the hour of 21 o'clock p. m. of said day, and will con-1 CnnfUnvn DnnifiM Pmmm'h tinue from time to time until all of said , 00111116111 "301110 LOlTiP V. Into ctinll lio onlfl I Dated this 13th day of April, 1897. Gilbert W. PiiEhi-s, Recorder of DalleB Citv. For Kale, Lots A, B, K and L, block 30; A B, block 72 ; A, B, C, D, E and F, block 82, , B, C, D and K, block 25. Apply and to Wu. ijiucKEi.roun. Drapers Manufactured and Repaired. Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras. Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators. Celebrated Piano Header. Lubricating Oils, Etc. White Sewing Machine and Extras. EAST SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, OR white. a2-3m Nebraska corn for sale at the WaBco warehouse, Best feed on earth. m9tf sell Hoe Cake soap, Peaso & 7UL Z. DONNELL, PSESCSlPTTOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 Page a Woek. 156 l'uperx a Year - It stands first among '"weekly" papers in Bize, frequency of publication and freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It is practically a daily at the low price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its newB columns. It is Bplendidly illustrated, and among Its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women and a long series of atones by the greatest living American and English authors, Cuuan Doyle, Jtiruuie K. Jnrotna, Htanley Weynun Mary K. Wllklns Anthony Hope, IJret liarte, ltrundiir Matthiv, Etc. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Dalles Twicq.aWeok Chronicle to gether one year for $2.00. The regular price of the two papers is f3.00. -OK TH1 Trninx leave and nre due to arrive nt Portland. I.KAVK. f OVKKI.A.N1) KX-1 prcsh, Salem, Kose-1 I hunt, Ashland, Sac-1 I..UU 1 . .M.j Krnncllie()i J0juvei f I New Orleans and B.M A. 31. tlnnt) .! f Via Woodburn fori ! M ARRIVE. 1'9.S9 A. M. IM::M P.M Tlally 1 ''.'""pe'i ouvermn, i umij Sandayi. i ( vllle.Sprlnglleld aud j Suiidaj-i. 17:::o A. M. U:50 I. il.i (Corvallls istatlniiK . . MuMiiiiivlIlu (way statloiib mul way audi ( 5:50 P.M, If1 S. "25 P.M Dally. fUaiiy, cxccjit Banday. DINING CAKS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET BLEEPEHS AND SECOND-GLASS BLEEPING CABS Attuohed to all Through Traliib. Direct connection at knn FrancHco with Occi dental and Oriental and l'acllic mall .steamship lines for JAPAN und CHINA. Sailing dates on aiiiillcatioa. Kute.1 and tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. AIho JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLl'LU and Al'STHA LI A, can bo obtained from J. U. KIKKLAND, Ticket Agent. , S. SCHKNK, President. H. M. JlKALL, Cashier. pfst National Bank. THE DALLES - OREGON A (jeneral Banking Business traneacted Deposits received, subject to Sight urau or uuet'K. Through Ticket Olllec, 134 Third street, whew through tickets to all points iu the Eastern States, Canada and Kurope can bo obtaliieo ai lowest rates from J. It. KIKKLAND, Ticket Agent. All iihovn tniinu iirrlvn nt nud depart iron Grand Ceutral Station, Fifth and Irviug street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jeflcrsou street. Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at 7:20 a, m.: 12:15. IMS. 0:15, "S:to p. m. (and 11:80 p. m. on Saturday only, and 8:ioa. m. and !S:30 p. in. on Sundays only) Arrive at Portland dally nt TilOund 8;K0a m.i and l.W. 4:15, 0:35 and 7:63 p. in., (and 10 a. m ,315 and 5:10 p. m. on Sundays only). Leave for Sheridan, week days, t4:S0p.o Arrive ut Portland, l:30 a. m. Uave for AIHLIE on Monday, NVednesJavaiid Kritlav ut 0:40 a. in. Arrive nt Portland, iuf dav, Thurbday and Saturday at 3:03 p. n. Except Sunday. "Except Saturday, K. KOEHLKK, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. U. K. t Pa"- T 11 Dalle Mora and Antelope Si remitted on dav nf noli nnrinn ght and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on few York, San Frauciaco and port- land. DIKKOTOHS. P;,T,!?,MPB0N jN0 6- SCHENOK. hn. M. Williamh, Gko, A, Likbk. H, M. Bkam.. STAGE LINE. Through by daylight via Grass Valley, Kent aud Cross Hollows, Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmake rl Jeweler a3-2m Qpp. A. M. WilliamB & Co., THE DALLES, OR. All work promptly attended to, ud warrautea, 174 VOGT BLOCK. HOUGl.AH ALLGNi C. U. WU1TKLAW, The Dolle1 Antelope. Stages leave The- Dalles from -VmaU a IIou ut7 u. in., also from Antclopcat 7:30 ; W-Xg Monday, Wednesday and 1-rlday. Con ecliopj made at AntoloiK) for Prinovllle, ! u.e"tJhe points beyond. Close coiniectious iiuideat i Dalles with rallwoys, trains nud boats. Slaces from Anlelouo reach The I)aue days, Thursdays and Saturdays ut i.-u ! katks or FABK. Dulles to Deschutes do iloro. . do Gratia Valley.. do Kent do Cross Hollows. ... Antelope to Cross Hollow . . do Kent do Uraks Valley do Moro. . do Desohuees do Dalle ,1M ,flS0 a J5 3 08 . 4 200 .S 5 00