The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, July 08, 1892, Image 4

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THE DALLES .WEEKLY CHRONICLE. FRIDAY, JULY.. 8, .1892.
the Weekly Ghraniele.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY.
Entered at the Postoffice at The Dulles, Oregon,
us second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ...
BY XAU, (POSTAGB PREPAID) IS ADVANCE.
Weekly.lyear : , .... t 1 50
6 months. .
" 3 "
Daily, l year.
" 6 months
per
0 75
0 AO
6 00
3 00
0 50
Address nil commnnloRtlon to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon. ,
A STUDY OF KAIIS.
INVALID'S.'
jTHB
IT
HUMAN EAR AND THE TALE
TELLS TO THE OBSERVER.
An Interesting DlaaertatfoD on u Ap
pendage of tba Bead That Is Too Of
ten Neglected as a Feature in the De
allocation of Character.
i
I Did any one ever go to any of the thea-1
ters when the house was crowded and
amass himself or herself studying the !
ears of .the audience? It will pay the !
observing man to do so. He will realize !
.then that there are ears and ears; those
which indicate character in its several
degrees, individuality, firmness, resolu
tion, kindness and -its antithesis, and the
various other attributes which go to
make np the widely" varying specimens
of humanit ;
, A study of ears may not ' be entirely
satisfactory Uue is apt to nntl upon
somebody else with whom he is not des
perately in .love a pair of auricular ap
peudages winch remind him forcibly of
those be sees when facing his mirror. It
ASTORIA AGAIN ' AHEAD.
X mortgage for $10,000,000 has lieen
placed on record in Astoria, ' which
secures $30,000 per mile for the Astoria
aid Portland railway.' i Jb tlie, company
i has accepted the Astoria and South coact
railway, tlie immediate issue of $480,000
' is . understood to cover -that railroad
li-Iiinr. lij ruuinmn if 7 trim (j:t 1 11 1 r kT-f
', ., . . , is rather an edd thing that the majority
.nce as part of the Astona and Portland ?of men au1 womeu. boweVer, seldom
system that is now under construction. tneir ow ea They can do so
readily with the aid of a quick silvered
glass. bntt the vanity of human nature
seems to stop at the featnres of the face.
A woman will 'spend half an hour ad
miring her own pretty red lips and keep
the young man with theater tickets in
ais pocket waiting- an hour while she
adjusts her eyebrows and gets just the
right complexion on her cheeks, but the-
ears are left to take care of themselves.
A . wet nig is pushed hastily through
their intricacies and they have bad their
share of attention. There are excep
tions, of course. The woman who knows
that ber ears are lovely and bound to at
tract admiration- will play with them
affectionately and take care that ber
hair is' arranged so that no fraction of
them is hidden from view. Then there
are people whose ears stick ont like the
oe.-ul Haps of a jackass an elongated
malformation They can't help seeing
their ears neither can any one else.
A REMARKABLE PAfK OP KAIIS.
It was at Kooley s the other night that
a study was" inside of the eccentricity of
the ear The auditorium . was . crowded
and the jokes of the comedian emptied
into a thousand tympanic cavities . What i
cavities some of them were too- ' There I
was a man with a bole in his ear which j
looked as though it might have been one J
of the nine mouths of the Mississippi ;
One would have thought a steamer could !
paw through it withont sticking, and as ;
for the Bias and earwigs, a large colony j
, This deed makes known that the Astoria
and Portland railroad is about to attain
transcontinental proportions. It will
-noi alone conneot-'Aetoria. with the great
trunk Hues :' the-Northern Pacific the
-Southern Pacific and the Union Pacific; j
.. font will form the Basis of.a ; transuouti-
nental system itself. 'Provision is made !
Jiii the mortgage deed for a branch line j
-to the manufacturing town of Oswego,
wnd for other extension?. That thee
extensions will be great may be iudged
from the terms of the mortgage,' which
;rovide'for the building of SoO miles,
that being the number of miles
required, at $;J0,000 per . mile, to
'Consume the full amount of the
.issue.'" It is imiKJSsib'.e to overestimate
the importance pf-tliis railroad both as
regards Astoria itself and the, whole of
Oregon. The .coiumandins; position of
Astoria from a commercial point of view j
nas long oeen recognized oy me leaning
. railroad men of the county. Each of
the transcontinental lines has ..watched
the designs ol the others as regarfls As
'ttoria. It is well known that these trunk
lines are determined tlmt no one line
-shall monopolize the traffic. with the
nnonth of the Columbia. Accordingly
-Astoria may soon see the Northern
the TJnion and the Southern Pacific tak
ing steps to gain a foothold there. .Sur
'veys have been already made for the
.Northern Pacific which needs only forty
seven miles of track to 'connect' its line
with Astoria. Large terminal facilities
have also been reserved on the west side
.ior this trunk line which the Astorian
says, is nov represented there by an ef
i fictent agent. The Union Pacific which
uiow does a large steamboat, passenger
-and freight business with Astoria, has a
'Strong incentive to retain its 'hold. The
. Sotrfliern Pacific which' controls the
-route'to California will also re-appear as
-a oiaimant for the railroad business of
Astoria.
G.iUi.'; .i:.,Ty :;i Iirtiltli ;t:wt .ir-r.i;: y V. o
U3.' oi AyerN &i:apsriS!a. This 'cnilseiue
substitute rch and pure 1!"hxI. tir t!;e
impovi'iisi-.t'ii' ttu'.d left in vvii: after .
fever-, s.n.l other ivastmsj siricr.?-:,'. I..i:H-'.
piuvi'.- tin- appolit? and itwir n: tea '
rli.is vi'iiva'rsceutH siwrn .
Be.come Strong
. artire. v!goK.u.i. t ivhtne lii.i: tired .
feeiiu. iii'irf ssioii of spirits, awl p.eivoi:s
liebilriy. u. .t!;er uieilicii-.e proilnvj ilia
speedy r.ijil ierniaiieiit rili ( of Aver s Sfcir
sapartlla. F. O. Lorini;, I'.rocktov.. Mas.,
writes: f am confident tU;t tity;r.'. anfter
inp Inmi the effects of srrolul.i, criKrai tn'
hility, want of appeiite. depression of spiriK,-.
and lassiimle will be eureit
By Using
Ayer's Siiisaparilla; for 1 !:!ive taken ir,.iitd
SeHk from experience.''. ,
In U;c siniiiner of 185. I was enred of
licrvuiis debility by the use of Ayer's Sana
pnrilla." Mrs. II. BeiKiit, fi Middle St., 1'atv.
. tucket. K. I. , . ,.
"Several years ago I was in a debilitated
eonditloti. Oilier remedies liawii" failed. I
began to take Ayer's Sarsaparillii, and was .
greatly beneCtetl; As a Spring medieir.e, I :
consider it invaluable.'' Mrs. I.. S. Win- ;
Chester, Hold. Me. , ,
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. T. C Ayer & Co.r Jewell, Maa.
Sold by alt Druggials. I'rice $1 ; ix boilles.a.
Cures others, will cure you
Young & Kass,
& Hoiightoif,
DRUGGISTS,
General Blacksmithing and Work done i SeCOnd Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
promptly, and all
Guaranteed.
work
A full jine of air the Standard
Patent ' Medicines,
Drugs. Chemicals, .Etc. -
OOFSe OnOeemg a bpCiallty i arCountry and Mail Orders will.receive prompt attention. .
Tliird Street opposite tbe old Lielie Stand.
A NEW
Dlai
facu
- earpesf
PROFESSIONAL CAKI3.
D
. EUZA A. INGALLS,. Physician-. Sbb
;eon and Ocflist. Ofliee: Kooms ) and
Chapman Block.
II M. SAIA'EE. Civil Esgiveebino, gurvey-
injr, and Architecture. The Dalles. Or.
TvE. ESHELMAN
OMiOPATmCI PHTSICIAS.
ana surgeon. Lulls answered promptly
dy or niaht. eity or country. Office No. Stiand
m7 Cliapmun block. . ... wtf
rn. j.
IJ Medical College,
SUlTHEKLAJtlV Kkllow of Tbinitt
HttC member oi the ol-
eec of Physicians and Sirrecons. Ontario, Pby-
-ieimi and Sjurfreon. Office: rooms 3 and 4 Chirp-ui-'in
block. Residence: Jdire Tbornbnry's Sec
iud street. OlBee bouts: 10 to 12 u. m., 2 to 4
Old 7 to 8 p. m.
HertiMflffEstablisiiflentli
. (Snccessors to- L. p. Frank, deceased.) "
A General Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods.
! T?. m a T"raxTrr5. u ur-i-rjr- i t.-v r,H -rcr-cn a V-r.-TT- -r-irS-K.-i--m
" Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Brtflles, Whips, Ilarse BIaDiets3 Etc.- '
Full Assortineirt of Mexican Saddlery. Plain or .Stamped. "
SECOND STREET, : f- ';-..- THE DALLES', OR.
PRINZ & N1TSCHKE. I
-DEA1.KR3 INV
Furniture and Carpets.
We have iwlded to our bnsineaa a
complete Undertaking EatabliBliment,
and as wo are in no way connected with
tbe Undertakers' Trust our prices vp
be low accordingly.
Remember onr place on Second street,
next to Moodv's liank.
D
R. Oi 1). DOAXE rMISICIAK ASS SUR-
heon. Office: rooms 5 and 6 Cuanntan
Hlin'k. Kesidenee Xo. Si, Fnurth street. ne I
liicl; outh of Conrt House. Office hours i to 12 i
. M.. J to 5 and 7 to P. M.
I SIIDALL Dentist. (". (riven for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
ft on li'im-ed aluminum plate. Kooms: Sign of
ie Oolden Tooth, Second Street
I.B.OUFCR. GEO. ATKIS8. FEASK MENEFEK.
UFCR, WATK1XS MENEEE Attor-
i)
Ir H. WILSOX-Attorkey-at-IvAW Rooms
62 and 53, lev Voet Block, Setoud Street,
The Dulles, Orejron.
A S. BENNETT, ATTO fOTE V-A3T-1.A W.
V flee In Schanno's buildiuff, up stairs..
Dalles, Oregon.
Of-The
Further conference on the dalles boat
-railway is nt an end. Senator Dolph j would nave supposed that his auricnlar
3fid notsinn the renort. but will not fur- niemoers wonia uave been aeveiopeu
SEYs-AT-tAW Room No. 4R, over Post
. . , K UnlUJHW .... ........ . f
of them could nave babitated there nil! uaiies, imion ' . '
winter and hardly have been felt, fcse-j
j cause the cavity was large it must cot i
i be isuppoed that the owner of the ear ;
was proportionately so; to the contrarj"
this cavity was the biggest part of him.
He was a little fellow: the ideal of a
henpecked husband. ... The loudly de
veloped channel of sonnd suggested the
probability of his being accnstomed to
Dear frequent commands to "go and
light the tire." or "get np and give the j
baby paregoric. " He. seemed to be happy i
this time, for be was alone, and there .'
were no such discordant sounds to offend
ni nearmg
JSear niiu was a man who bad a de-'
Cidetl inclination to obesity. tie was! Successors-to C. E. Dunttam.
tall. too. and could have easily tipped
the, beam at 200 pounds. Now, one
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortnimt of
Staple aod Faij
and Provisions.
lieotlers at Low Kjrures.
I. V. MAYS. B. S. HUXTISCTOS H. 8. WILSON.
AYS, HUXTIKGTON & WILSOX Attob-
'kys-at-i.aw. oniees, irencn s block over
First National Bank, The Dalles. Orcson.
- - -
FioyiJ snowrs.
SPECIAL :: PRICES
to Cash Buyers.
equally with ; the rest of his anatomy.
I Druggists and Chemists.
Pure Drup an4 Medicines. :
HiEteut Cash Prices for Eggs and
. - . other ProSiice.
... I....-. ...
170 SECOND STREET.
The E 0. Co-Operative Store
" CARRIES A YVIA1. MNK OF
Groceries, Family Supplier Boots and Shoes,
ALSO A tm LEfE OF
fapas, CartSi Reapers and. Mowers, M all tods of Airicflltiral
; Implements, ' .
Corner Federal and Third Streets,
THE DALLES, - OREGON.
JOLES BROS.,
: DEALERS IX:
;apie and Fane
ij Groceries.
Hay, Grain and Feed.
, f. . ' . . x. ' One would have lieen disappointed, bow
ue3es, and he will not jeopardize thoi .iwa,mitiHt..i .
wii in which Oregon has such large in- j mde of those belong,,,,, to thelittie mail i Dispensing Physicians" Prescriptions a Specialty.
terests. Our first report this morn-i and looked as though they might-have
: tng, was to the effect that "the con
ferrees on the river ' and harbor
. lill have agreed to the only two points
in dispute the senate amendment pro
viding for the dalles boat railroad and
' the lake Washington canal. The senate
- conferrees receded from both with a
. proviso that a board of four army offi-
cers and three civilians be appointed to
.re-examine both projects. This was
-incorrect.
liritish general elections opened in
-London yesterday with the return with
out -opposition of ILord Randolph
'Ohurirhill, conservative, from Sotith
4'nddington, who represented that lis
trict in parliament, just dissolved. The
district is overwhelmingly conservative
and unionist, and it was thought best
not to waste money in contesting the
seat. Lord Itandol ph is not regarded ns
a desirable ally by many conservatives,
but has personal influence they cannot
ignore. ' -
' TIIE DAtlES, OREGON.
stagy sHoaiiN,
THe WatGDmaRer,
DKAl.KR IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc.
All kinds of repairing a specialty, and all work
guaranteed and: promptly attended to.
Call and see tils stock of clocks before yon
leave on order elsewhere.
There is a vague rnmor that Calvin S.
' IBrice will not conduct the national
'leino-ratic campaign this year. Brice
"js as dark .. and- lowering as the
'inside pocket of a black alpaca coat and
yon ean bet that Dick Croker's waist
coart'ver8 a multitude of vengeful pnr
.posea. - New York has been given to nn
lerstaud that if she doesn't like it she
-can do the other thing.-
The enthusiasm in ..Tammany, hall.
, . over Cleveland's nomination was so in
tense that the oil froze in the lamps.
As we understand the situation Tarn
'many will not be reconciled to the work
of dark and devious methods. It cannot
consistently advocate the election of a
man who was nohiinated between two
' . day. ' '' ' ' '' ''
1 'Boies' lias been given to understand
-that no recent convert to ; democracy is
to be trusted. The probationary 'period
exacted by democracy ia two-score years
-and ten. Democracy has ', no use for
material that hasn't, moss and whiskers
on it. ' ' . ' ' ' ''
'It takes a bow-legged man to stand
with ease upon th -great democratic
straddle platform. ;
BANKERS.
TRANSACT) A GENERALBANKIXG BUSIXE8'
received a shock in childhood from which I Night Druggists always in Attendance,
they had never recovered. Bnt in spite i .
of tbeirdiminntivenesstherewasairreat! Cor. Second and Union Sts.,
deal of don't-careness about them an.
independence as to what they heard and
what they didn't hear. A wife might
have yelled tire and baby and paregoric J
'at these ears alf night and they would
never have heard iU they were not eon j
Wructed after that fashion.. , b :
- - ' A BRAUTIFUL PAIR OF EARS. 5 j
' Alongside of trim sat a woman who j
was evidently the wife. Her ears were
long, irregular and stood out from the ;
side of her bead like the dnst guards in :
a sleeping car. They were "ears which,
it could be plainly seen, were accustomed,
to being on the alert for some familiar
voice. There was a startled appearance
about them which indicated that this
Toico waa in the habit of greeting them
with a command or a reprimand more
than anything else. Evidently but. few
words of affection or endearment had
'passed through them.
i In tbe row of seats just behind this
'queenly, Interesting trio was a perfect
symphony of ears. They were not the
.ears of men, but or women pretty
ifoung women, with elaborately rich
'dresses and aristocratic faces. - Indeed,
(these were patrician ears, and tbe blue
'blood could almost be' seen ' coursing
through them. - '
; .The girl who sat next to the end had
Ithe prettiest eats of alL They were
beauties. . moderately small.- regularly
formed, sloping off into an oval at the
lobe, and thiu almost to .transparency.
There was a pinky tinge about them
which wad ample apology for ' the poets
'who sing about coral ears. They stood
'out from the bead at almost an exact
angle. They were perfect in every par
ticular, bat they were not responsive
l - They 'were accustomed to hear
ing sweet nothings- said,- and simply
listening for more. ,. They, said plainly
that their owner was one wrapped np in
tbe contemplation of her own .charms.
and expected all others to be equally bo,
and to make it known in woffls. Look-
ins at those ears one would have de
scribed ber as follows: Deep bine eyes,
'nose inclined to Eoman, red lips, white
teeth, dear complexion,' little animation
;ia . the face. The description would
hare been entirely correct. Chicago
Tribune. .
HSI1
The 1
iTsSTRicny
First Clam
AND-IQNa
Iduvest, FaatMt aad Floret la tha WarU.
eapsellRer accomodation unexcelled.
HEW YORKTLONOONDEflRV AMO GU8E0W.
. " Krery gatnrdajr,
NW IfOKK, UIBRALTEK and NAPL.ES,
At reiralar lnterTaln.
SALOON, SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE
rates on lowest terms to and from the principle
SCOTCH, ENGLISH, 2SIBB c ALL 00KTQ7IHTAL PUKIS
Kxoarsion tickets arsilable to return by either the pic
turesque Clyde & North of Ireland or Naples A Gibraltar
Drifti sl lbnir (Mm for Any Asutst tt Lownt Situ,
Apply to any of onr local Agents or to
HENDERSON' illtOTHEKS, Chicas, 111.
T. A. HUDSON, Agent,
.The Dalles, Or.
Scientific American
Aysncy ftr
Letters of Credit issued available in, he
'. '. , ' Eastern States.
Sight 'Exchange and 'Telegraphic
Transf erssold on New York , Chicago,. St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and, Washington-. ...
" Collections made at all
orable terms. '..'"'
points on fv-
. s. BCMKXCK,
President.
H. M. Bball
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
.'HE DALLES,
OREGON
Masonic Block. Corner Third and Court Streets. The Dalies.Oregop.
DID YOU KNOW IT.
WE ARC AGENTS FOR THE
Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and
Ranges, Jetaell's Stoves and Ranges, UniVBFsal Stoves and Ranges.
We are also agents for the Celebrated Boynton farnaee.
1 flmmonition and Loaded ShoOs, Ete.
SAfllTAHV PLiUmBIflG A SPECIALITY.
' MAIER & BENTON
II. STONEMAN.
HKNRV FIEGE.
STOflEjVIflU & pIEGE,
Practical Shoemakers ancf Dealers in
CAVEATS.
JT TRADE MARKS,
.CpCSION PATENTS
BOOTS
A J''' fcai aaa!al BSa'
For Information and free Handbook wnfte to
ML'NN & CO- SSI BKOADWAT, N"W OBK.
Oldest buroao ior seeuring patents In America
ErerT patent takon ont br ns is brpucbt before
tbe public br a notice civen free of change in the
:$tixnfiS& mtmnu
Largest erenItlon of any scientific oaaer a the
world, aplendidly illustrated. No intlllirent
man shoald be without it. .WeklTiJS3.00 a
year; Suau six months. Address MOWN 4c CO,
PUBl.lSOTKS, Sfil Broadway. New York.
AND
S14 Second EHreet.
Only Exclusive Boot and Shoe House in the City.
All Kinds of Footwear Always on Hand.
SACRIFICE SALE !
Wasco Warenoiise Co.,
Receives Goods on Stor- j
age, and Forwards same to
their destination. ",,
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
My entire stock of
MILLINERY AND LADIES' UNDERWEAR
will be sold in large or small quantities to suit
purchasers, as I shall retire from business. It is also
a rare opportunity tobuy a well established, business.
A General Banking Business transacts i
Deposits received, subject to $ight,
: , - t . Draft or Check.. .. ,;
Collect ions iuade and proceeds promptly
:. remitted on daj of collection, j j
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
' New York, San Francifsco and Ptart-
M ' i .'V:', landi ' 'i';;i i
Lionaon streets are now pavea mton ; r-v - . .,l'.-h- : fiz
new compound of granulated cork and j - ,: , i direotohs, i -rsa; ?
Utimwn pressed into blocks and laid like j D. P. 'Tsomtso-'. '- Jso:8. fecHBWCK.
jwoodpavins. The especial advantage; Ed. M. Williams, Gko. A. LreiiK.!
'of tbe material is its el.-wticity i. . H. M Bsit.i.. i-; - i
Plates Reasonable .
3VmFgLS lrJbAJ'T iT iTPS.
: 1 a
1 ,
fidrth Dcillss,
'. . .' SITU ATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION. , '.
' . i , : - . , r- ' '
"f MAEK GOODS "
W- W . Oo.
' ' ' THS DALLKS. OREGON,
Cuba is baring fine weather, and the
sugar crop will amount to more
than 900,000 tons, or nearly 100,000 tons
more than last year. , .
Destined to be the Best
-Manufacturing Center In
'the Inland' Empire. "
Best Selling Property of
the Season In the North
west. ;.';"'
For Further Information Call at th Office of
Interstate Investment Go.,
0.1' TAYLOEft Dalles. Or. ; ;; 72 WasMutoi St., Po Or.