The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, May 05, 1893, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1893.
The Weekly Ghronicle.
SI HM KlI'TION KATES
BV WA1I. (rOT.l.Oi PKItr.lllJ IS AWVNl K
llll M-.ir . . II V
: si t
1 the vKK.n fmu.
Chicago limy well l proud today. A
city that 1ms attained in fifty year a
growth that entitles it to entertain the
1 guests of th world lias reasou for self
,' congratulation. Tliat the world's fair
A.lwm.m rat.-. re.emMe. ami mmte known n,11P,l ,.lllv is the i?reatest exhibit
Ol. lU'l'iU'nlluu.
.Vl.trv
ULi.,
nil roiiiin.iuie.tli
ho Pal.e. unvt'ii.
ii lo-THK I'liKON
coi ntv urnntu.
I'onnry Juoxv
f IHTUi..
;!.
Vtvuutvr
Blatrlfv
T. A. V.ar.1
3. H. IToMfii
. Win. Wu h.'ll
t.ln. Ptimtel.e
' l Krnnk klucaid
Akkosvh Joel W. kitmU
turv..:r K. V. Shall
inufK'n'.ittfudout ol Public Schools . . Trov Shelley
Jo: luutwoui heart at Chicago.
Chicago has been
over made in tlie history of the world in
certain. Never K'fore has there been
aggregated at one locality somanv grand
and curious things, all that is notewor
thy of invention in an age of inventiou ;
and certainly never before has there
been so much rapid transit of millions of
tons of exhibits and humanity as in the
last two rears has returned in the count
Kverylaidy knows that the lest tune to
ell farm products, is during the w inter
season. Then is wheu such products
are in demand, and then is w hen they
bring the best prices. Hut just then is
wheu they cannot lc hauled to market
liecause of bad roads ; hence the farmer
living some distance from Ida borne
market or shipping point, is compelled ' in The Italics today.
THROTTLE AND CAB.
MmU Moravia of Nwa anil (loaalp fur
TmhiiHM.
Hello there Urns, you have my job.
Who conies next for a position in
I'liiatilla?
Hugh Farmer accepted a jolt hoMling
4'hrlatlaa Kntlaavur Mima 4'tniillitu.
Or., April
to wait
prices.
for lietter roads and poorer
The San Francisco is said to be the
lliu'St battleship of the Vr.ited States
rquadron in the naval review yesterday,
and ii: respect to armament and disci
pline superior to any ship of the exhi
bition. This cannot help but create a
high lespeet for the capabilities of the
coast throughout the east. In regard to
the review as a whole, advices state th:it
there have been naval review s of an in
ternational character before, but none
to striking 118 'his. There was one at I imposing
Few people realize the immense
amount of money brought in by the
M)ultry of the country, says a corres
pondent in the American Farmer. At a
recent session ol one ot toe trade asso-
less iron arteries and veins to the great ciations It was stated that the egg of the
country were worth f.'OO.OOO.lXiO each
year, and the poultry Bold for food pur
poses each year half as much more.
This makes an aggregate of :00,0lK),m0
to be credited to the poultry of the
I'uited States each vear.
uptlv called the
marvel of citv building of the world.
It seems scarcely credible that on March
4th, lS'.K!, it celobrated its fifty-sixth an
niversary as a corporation, and that in
this half century it has grow n from a
little village to the second city of the
country, w ith a population, according to
the t'nited States census of ISrtO, of
ljSOS.CtiO. The sky-scraping business
buildings, palatial residences, great
manufactories, magnilicent streets, and
public institutions will at
Genoa, Columbus birthplace, last year,
Ht which vessels representing 13 nations
participated, hut only 27 vessels were in
line, mostly second class. The iron
clads of Great Britain, France and tier
many have made imposing demonstration!-
in the Kuglish channel and off
fpithtad and have teen passed in re-
iow by the crowned heads ot Kngland
nnJ oertuany, and t!ie powerful Bussian
l.eet has more than once flocked by j
jtsels in the Baltic in rjviow before the
mperor of all the Bussias in a manner
to excite the apprehensions of other
powers ; but as a je:icoful demonstra
tion tiie naval review eclipsed all in in-tere-t.
It was culiarly a manifesta
tion oi sentiment, not force. Yet some
of the fleetest and most formidable ves
sels in the world were there.
once impress visitors with the true
greatness of this metropolis of the west.
Yet the purpose of the world's fair
cannot le said ito be merely a love of
pomps and vanities. Commercial ri
valry is not less strong Among nations
than it is among individuals, and that
ambition to excel, for substantial re
ward, as well as for honor, possesses and
animates the integer, just as it does the i
fractional part of the political unit. The I
utilitarian spirit of the age is toward
commercial gain, but w hile desire for I
greater riches is a confessedly powerful
motive, the underlying ambition of
nations that most largely prompts these
displays is a sincere boie, crystalized in
effort, to advance and improve the social
condition, to educate, inspire, encour
age; for in these (ambitious only can
national glory be attained.
The daily rejiorts of Booth's condition
indicate that he is a very Hick man and
probably ho will not see the end of the'
week. I loot h was a most painstak
ing actor, though it is said he possessed
less natural talent than his father,
whose brilliancy was thought to be due
to a certain per cent, of madness.
Mississippi is now almost a prohihi-1
tion state, By a new law in that state :
the electorate is confined to persons of
intelligence and capacity. It is found
that the liquor element belong to the j 1,0111,1 ll" tlle BHI" thing every day.
ignorant class and are disfranchised and . .'o Keedy is now running the
The boys are having a grout game of
chaw and catch for jobs.
Engine Mil has liecn laid in for re
puira. She in now ready for duty.
Dallam and Harry are lucky in curd
ing the helper. Harry says the hel-ei
can't be I wit.
Geo. Avery, who lias liecn in I'miiti'lii
hustling for about a year, is now til ing
the S IS for Sherman.
W. H. Congdon accepts a passenger
run, us seniority dislocated him and send..
Ii tut from I'matilla.
Mike Nolan accepted a job in Uma
tilla hostling, as seniority deprives him
of his position in Tho Italics.
rap rower who has lieen under the
weather for some time, has taken Mont
gomery's run while Monty is Fast.
Montgomery has taken a leave of ab
sence, and Hugh Furiner is doing the
reverse lever act in his place, "the
merry Farmer boy."
.loslyn and Pouglas doubled the road.
so nicely last Friday, they seem to think
if they were given half a show thev
44;!
counties that have formerly
now go "dry."
gone "wet
C'urxentluu of t'lirlatiaii t mleiir or.
PoKTLA.NI), Apt 11 S.
YY
' since Htislani took the I1S4 for helper.
; Joe says that he is satisfied, for be can
pull more with tho 44o than any or
j dinary HOO.
foster looses his run with Mr. Slier
e were a little late in arriving at the man, whom ho has been firing for a long
One notable particular wherein the
World's Columbian exposition differs j An article in a Salem paper relates
frum the previous world's fair is the i uow "ie hni insane asylum would do
. rua:nence of women in its manage- j 'n case of fire. The enterprising Iioctor
mem. There will le no separate exhibit ! Rowland has inaugurated a regular
weekly fire drill, the alarm is given and
the patients hustled out in very quick
ot woman's work, the board having de
cided that to le inexpedient; but in the
woman's building, which is designed for
oruer. ine doctor is wise in lnangurat-
aduiinistrative ami otiier purposes, w ill j 'n tu'9 drill, as it might mean the sav
Ia a showing of such things as women hundreds of lives in case of a fire,
are particularly and vitally interested j e 'lave rea f insane asylum hola
it, and which do not properly belong to ! causts in the last year or two where
Ihu general competitive classification. ! niorc than 9(1 per cent, of the inmates
The lady manager have invited the were burned to death. It is one of the I l. i; i .. ...... , .
were unanswerable.
(.uurcii 10 aueiiu (no sun rise prayer
meeting, but a hundred Christian Kn
deavorers were there on time ((1:30) and
the consecration was very manifest.
At P o'clock a service .of song was en
joyed by all. From l :L'0 to 10 reports of
county and denominational secretaries.
Then followed reports ot the societies
of the state; two items from each society
namely, numlier of members in the so
ciety and any lines of special work taken
up by the societv ; The Dalles First Con
gregational society reported a total mem
bership of 54 with no lineof special work. 1
I whm vour readers could have henrd
someof the reports, they were extremely
interesting. j
At 1 1 the convention sermon by
Iiev. I. I). Driver D.I), of Fugeno whose i
subject, "Inspiration of the Scriptures" j
was very helpful. His arguments were
I tune. Sherman and Foster got along
splendidly together, inn! worked agreea
bly to each others interests.
Jake Florin has taken a leave of nh
: eence to attend the world's fair. He
passed through The Dulles Sunday.
Jake is held in high esteem by the lys,
and it is hoed he will not have occasion
to regret the trip.
; The oLt) came in w ith her happy little
crew Saturday evening from Viento.
The boys say they enjoy coming to the
city of The Dalles once or twice a month
' so they can keep track of tho improve
j ment-i of the city, as the growth of the
, city is astonishing.
j H'ainlr Nanra.
ivomen of all countries to participation I n,ost difficult things in the world to do j
:a the exposition. Numerous foreign
committees, comprised of women, have
alrea ly been formed, and are now in
to save the lives of insane
j numberless doors are all locked, and
At noon a fine lunch was served
w.esuuuenoiuDreaKing ot a tire. The the lecture room of tl. , -.i.:..i.
Wa.mii;, April "U, J.S03.
The business outlook for this year is
exceptionally good.
The telephone people have all of their
business definitely arranged and expect
to have the line ready for use
I'outi.asi
F.lll TOK ClIHON'U'l K ;
i The dclenntes to the Christian F.n-
deavor State Convention from The
Dalles arrived in tood time by the D. I'.
v, A. Co.'s lino, after a delightful ride ,
011 the l olutnhia. Ho were assigned
places in upper Albion. j
Thursday evening the devotional sor- '
vice was held mid conducted ,y J,,v
Thomas lloyd ot Portland, ami very I
ininressive. Pastor G. V. Gue of the
It nice M. F. church gne a line welcome 1
to the church and city. Prof. Thomas
j New-line's reply w as ver pleasantly put,
I that we expected to get y.md ns well as
do gooil.
! Stale Secretary W. i I . M 0 i'oi a report
! was then yiven and iiiin.i niiier things,
! showed that there had been 1111 increase
of four societies of ( l.riiinu I'.mleavor
I in the state durin;r the laxt ik mouths,
and now there were teu thousand
t hl istillll FlldciloreiH in U:e;.ni.
State Treasurer I'. I;. i'im.Jv showeil
that over three bun. 'rod dollar had lieou
received and diseiised w ith during the
last half year, with 11 small balance still
on hand.
The annual address by the state presi
dent was very helpful and enjoyed by all
present.
Portland bus opened her arms mid
hearts to the Christian F.ndeavor society
and tho vast nudience which filled Grace
M. K. church, showed by their enthu
siasm, bow much they enjoyed this
opening service. Dki.ki.atk.
Captain Sweeney, f. S. A., Sun
Diego, Oil., says; "Shiloh's Catarrh
uemc.iy is the hist medicine I have
ever found that would do me any (rood."
Price oO cts. Sold by Snipes Kinersly.
My wife was connned lo her oed fur
over two months with a very severe at
tack ol rheumatism. We could ket
nothing that would afford hi r any re
lief, and as a hist resort gave ChamUr
lain's Puin Halm a trial. To our great
surprise she began to improve after the
first application, and by using it regu
larly she was soon able to get up ami
attend to her house work. K. II. John
son, of C. J. Knutson A Co., Kensington,
Minn, ol) cent bottles for sale by P.lake
ley A Houghton.
The Chinese throughout lihoile Island
have generally complied with the pro
visions of the Gearv act.
Pimples
Blotches
AKKFVmRNCB That tk, tloot U
wrong, oh J that naturt it tHiuZ.
epng to throw off 414 impuntu,
Aolhihg it to beneficial in auisUn',
naturg at Swift' Sptcjjic (S. .y. A
t it a ttmpU vtgttabU compound, ii
iiarmUst to tht most MUalt child yw
it forctt th poison to hs turf 04
thmiHuUs it Jrom tht blood.
3,CVl? Tk
I contrvtcd amre caas ol blood nni.
that unhttuU ma lor bunlnaaa for (oura TT
tuitau, Ailuaai.
TiAUae on Illood and Skin Dlwam nTufed
A?
vour
Deal
LT
-KOK TIIK-
am
write it down till everybody
board.
in July.
your delei':i row nti,l..,v-...K.,l .. A 1.. ! Tl
, . 1 :t 41 t t f I " v....v,ulvu iu niiiMtv r' '-vij j tt uiiiii; iiavt? ur-
Euc-sfu! co-operation with the official tl the Babe, of excitement of patients, (justice. Iganued a union Sunday school The
ami u.e a.arm natural to the feminine, At 1:30 denominational parliaments 1 -'lool meets everv Sunday at 10 a. m.
I nt' TCeS a7t,ln f I 81 ',,ich tin,e thu denominations ! Martin Wing, the patriarch saw mill
almost a total death rateof the patient,., met in separate parts of the church for nian. has been slashing away for two
In a Ia o test however the patients i consultation and the election of a de- '-'ks or more. Ho makes good lumber
HVUn in tho tm hint ri..f ...... a I I . . '
tre lurneu nmniniit iiM.i a.... i- . o.l 1,
of i
Lal'or-iaving inventions are being
perfected so rapidly that there is little
inducement for one to iearn any trade,
it Using much safer for one to practice
the peculiar arts of the Jew for depend
ence for a livelihood. The printers are
being superseded by type-setting ma
chines, and now telegraph operators are
threatened with the telautograph, which
reproduces in lac simile at one end of
the line what any individual may write
st the other end. It is suggested that
newspaper men, after fitting themselves
Cp with the machines, encourage the
raising of goats which can subsist on the
exchanges and furnish the cream of the
tiew3, and the flying machine will solve
the question of high passenger rates to
Chicago.
The extent of the shortage, says the
Indiana Farmer, indicates fair prices for
this year's pig crop. Probably not so
Mgn in the coming fall and winter as
the i-aat season, but four to five dollars
cro. This is the present outlook, eon
eidering the decreased supply at home
and abroad. Why cannot more farm
ers raise pork and stop the importation
which is constantly arriving from the
i-ast. iiome cured bacon is the finest
in the land, with but little prospect of
tx'ing cliolera stricken.
The Catholics teach that a large1 part of
mankind will go to heaven only through
purgatory. Put it is thought there will
be a mitigation of this in the cases of
tho: who go to the Columbian exposi
tion, endure the torture of extra charges
for side shows and other things inside
and escape with their lives from the
sharks outside.
nut in tlm vnrtl at .1.....1 .f ...:.ln!..l. 1 ....
' , " ""u""'- gationlists elected Key. C. 11. Curtis
a hose dragged through the hails within i Portland for r
the most picturesque ohl
two minutes of the giving of the ala
A good ileal has been said alwut Ore
gon being such a slow state, but the
fact is she has spent many thousands of
dollars in advertising for immigration,
and has been measurably successful. If
as much attention was paid to them
upon their arrival as is paid in endeav
oring to get them here, the per cent of
stayers would be much larger. The Do
minion government has set an example,
judging from the following letter of a
Palouse farmer who has removed to Al
berta, B. C. : "This government certainly
does more for their immigrants and is
more attentive to their wants than anv
of your people could think of. Even
lights and wood are furnished, and all
preparations are being made to furnish
temporary shelter and accommodations."
At the symposium on the pledge
was given, dividing it in the following
divisions.
The state board of equalization, in
a circular to county assessors, advises
those officers to follow the law and as-
se's property at its true cash value. If
this were done all over the State, the
trate of taxation could be decreased ma
terially and still the same revenue be
raised.
The crank's bullet has lately sought
Gladstone as a target, and it seems only
failed of its mis-oii on account of a sud
!"n weakening of the intention of the
crank. Gladstone has lived to be an
wioxenarian and has world-wide credit
for a life of self-sacrifice for the interest
of others and sad indeed would be his
death by violent means.
Tho penitentiary stove factory will be
t'irned over to the State this week.
The price paid for the plant is $40,000,
leaving f.'.j.OOO of the appropriation for
the State to inaugurate business upon.
a.
b.
c.
d.
i e.
n my absence
From 2 :o0 o'clock to 3:r0 was called
the missionary hour, and we started
with the home missions of the great
west; visiting Hawaii and learning
something of the social and religious
life of the people. We then listened to
Mr. Joe Hawk of Quon Tong, China;
Then Mrs. Akerman told us of her trip
of 90,000 miles -in the interest of the
Woiuans Christian Temperance Union,
the coming home by way of New York.
Hev. W. B. Floyd gave us a talk on C.
K. evangelistic work and city missions.
Attorney General Olney was the chief ! tor us "Tell
legal adviser of the Chicago. Burlington 1 " "C '
& Quincy Railway company and also of I "' renIeredI. . Ikloat,:.
the JJoeton S Maine. Mr. Olney has
mills in Christendom, a regular "artist's
delight."
The I.use & Woodcock saw mill will
start up in a few days. Tiiis enterpris
ing firm had their entire plant destroyed
by fire last year, but they have come up
Phomix-like with a larger and bettor mill
than ever.
I would like very much to be able to
Kemeiuljering the prayer meeting describe all of tho grand scenes, the
Our willing service.
Prayer and Bible reading.
Supporting my own church.
My duty in every prayer meeting.
been holding office under President
Cleveland for six weeks and he has not
resigned his legal positions with the
roads named. On the contrary he has
been consulted by them in the last few
days. Mr. Olney's nv position should
make him invaluable to the corporations
named and they should increase his
salary. It cannot be said that such en
tanglements will add to bis efficiency as
the attorney general of the United
States.
Miss Mabel Jcnness will lector., in
various coast cities on dress reform.
She is reported to be handsome, refined
and graceful, withoutany of the extreme
womans rights mannerisms which give
a man the cold chills. She believes
there is room for improvement in
woman's dress; that woman can be at
tractive and beautiful in the eyes of man
without making herself uncomfortable
or feel that she is in danger of bursting
suiy ana scattering herself around
promiscuously.
A Hkyryclo.
A "ekycycle" to fly through the air
from Portland, Or., to Chicago is one of
the latest announcements of attractions
coming to the fair, says tho Chicago
Tribune. The wings and rudder are
steered or changed in position by Un
hands of the operator, and he is left at
perfect liberty to look over the country
above which he is traveling, simply
keeping his feet in motion. When high
up in the air and desirous of slonin
downward he tan cease pedaling and ! enc""r8K the different
turn the wings in such a manner fl.t i e,i''H arn ""trated, and in the near
with the momentum already attained I ''e"ter "f ""faction
he gracefully comes sailing down like a i
bird that stops fluttering and floats down I Ki katat..
with extended
great material wonders, and that almost
limitless menagerie of wild animals be
tween here and Mt. Hood. A short
letter, such as this is intended to ho,
will only answer as a hint.
Our enterprising fellow townsman,
Mr. 8. A. Broyles. is making nrenara-
tions to open a first-class county hotel
neru. mis is un establishment very
much needed. Hereafter tourists lo
that great "wonderland," including all
of that "untamed" region between here
and Mt. Hood, will find at the Hotel
Wamic a delightful anil safe headquar
ters. Mining ntrat In Cirant nnntj.
Mr. C. S. Miller of MntumiAnf tmvi
Thk Ciiko.nk.i.k office a pleasant call to
day. The mining interests of Grant
county are more interesting than for
years past. New discoveries are being
made and developments aro proving
very satisfactory in the different sec
tions. With tho immense body of snow
in the mountains this year it w ill ena
ble the placer mines to be worked with
more vigor anil better paying results
than formerly. The quartz discoveries
We'
sees it
Till everybody is sick of seeing it
Till everybody knows it without see
ing it
That Dr. Sage's Catarrh Pemedy cures
the worst cases of chronic catarrh in the
head, catarrhal headache, and "mid in
the head." In perfect faith, its makers,
the World's Dispensary Medical Asso
ciation of Buflalo, X. Y., oilers to pay
I'iIMi to any one suffering from chronic
catarrh in the head whom they cannot
cure.
Now if the conditions were reversed
they asked you to pay $:00 for a ositivc
you might hesitate. Here are reputable
men, with years rf honorable dealing;
thousands of dollars and a emit
name -back ol them, and they say
"We can cure you because we've cured
thousands of others like you if wecan't
we will pav you JoOO for the knowledge
that there's one whom we can't cure."
They believe in themselves. Isn't it
worth a trial? Isn't any trial prefera
ble to catarrh?
Tho drouth in Texas is causing heavy
shipment of cattle to the northern pas
tures as fur even as Wyoming.
It Nlionld 11 In Kvar llouan
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps
burg, Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds, that It cured his
wifewhowaHthreatoned with pneumonia
after an attack of "la grippe," when
various other remedies and several phy
sicians had done her no good. Pobert
Burlier, of Cooks(ort, Pa., claims Dr.
King's New Discovery has done him
more good than anything he ever used
for lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try
it. Free trial Unties at Snies & Kin
ernly's. Largo bottles, iiOc. and 1.00.
Ailmlttori to I'ractlue.
Washington, April .'S. On motion of
Senator Dolph, Judge A. S. Bennett was
today admitted to practice Mure the
supreme court.
Hand Made
M.A.GUNST&CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
PORTLAND, ORECON.
LOOK. OUT
Fesh Paint!
ni.H.BT hereby w.inl
Ilia r,ii,i,,i1i..1,ln li.evrrv Irliiuil
Ami riii-im II he Iih ant -Hi-
they lew or itr they mull) .
The (o. h- ler .ninllnu new ha come
Anil everv nit,. i.r, a home
I nl hik lr.-h 11ml rleim ami hew
A mint lint a itnnl .nmli r cmi iln. '
r.illltlliir. m-rlnir nu.l fliiilng. ,,.
W 111 iniilie v,,iir ..III I,, .11... :,, ,,it.. ,,
le will hike v.,ur work either Win ,
lly Ihe jwl.iir hy Iheilay.
I' v"" loot- nrk (rive 1,1111 a e.ill,
lb 11 Inke your enter, hirue or Mini I!
l;.ft!Uli
W. C. GILBERT,
I". i. Hex jin :;,
Till. DALLKS. OK.
-A. USTIEW
1 1 1 1 II
'mam
VlllSZ k NITSCJIKK
I'KAI.KUH IN- -
Furniture and Carpets
We have added to our oiiHine a
somplete Cndortading Kstublishnieiit,
and as we are in no wav oonnected with
the I'ndertakers' Trust; our prices will
be low accorJinclv.
From TEfJIYIIfiAIi or INTERIOR Points
THK
wings, (ieo. Miller, a
brother of Joapiin, and Fred Merrill of!
Portland are said to bo the inventors!
who will make the trip. The tale lacks )
confirmation, and we give the Tribune's
story for what it is worth. I
The more Chamberlain's Cough liem-
The mile or more of road beyond Mill
creek bridge, made under the direction
of Mr. Staniels, reveals a good deal, and
is a uetter argument for good roads than
all the newspapers may say. Kvery
farmer should take an active interest In
this most important work, for the rea-
..... . mrmers, aoove all other sale hy
classes, suffer loss because of bad roads. gists.
II. C. Coe and wife to A. S. Blowers,
lots 1, 2 and 3 in section P., Waucoiua
'.100. T. Ii. Boberts and wife to Mary A.
Dean, lot 3, block 11, Thompson's addi
tion to The Dalles; fm.
Patent to Oscar F. Angel, 80 acres In
edy is used the Mter it is liked. We ' mrl,,,n tf 1 """th, range l.Teast W M.
unow ot no other remedy thatalwnva'
It is good when you
gives satisfaction.
nrst catch cold. It is koo.1 when von.
Kilain.
ive
a
K. C. Miller and Clara Mili..r r 11
cough is seated and your lungs Bre sore. Millf.0 'ree in sections 1 and 2, tp 2 n,
" goou in any kind of a cough. We Ta"W n e; ?.;ix).
I atent granted to Alex. McUod for
10 acres in tp 3 1, range 13 n.
Kdwin Booth's condition is reported
unchanged yesterday. Hi, physician
aid the tragedian was sleeping com
fortahly and resting easily.
have sold twenty-Ove dozen of it and
every bottle has given satisfaction.
I nieaman & hnedman, druggists, Minuo
Isota I-ake. Minn. SO n 1,1. .
Blakeley & Houghton, drug-
The iron work for the observation
tower, 2!0 feet in height, which is being
num. uy Messrs. I.uutz and others of'
Buffalo, opposite the entrance to Pros-!
Iiei-t I'nrk Xifionr l'll. I . . . I
--....... j iln, ,mn arrived ami
is being rapidly placed in position. It
n oAjn-cieu mt. inwer will he ready for
iiso June 1. The iron parts are fit feet
in length, and tho;tower w ill U M n
sections. Tho elevator will K up to
iieignr. 01 '.0 feet.
Theron .Mack and James Burns, the
young mon under arrest for tho murder
of the Chinaman Chin I.i nt Mulino
about three weeks ago, confessed nt
Oregon City of having perpetrated the
crime.
liiflklaii'a Arnica Malta.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever
ores, tettor, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and jmisi
tively cures pie, 0r 110 pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per ho. For sale hy Snipes A Kin
ersly. '
RAILROHD
In the Hue to take
TO ALL r()LTS EAST AND SOUTH
It 1 the IHhli. R far lmt It runs Through
etlhnlri 1 rain, avury Uity lo tho yanr lo
$1 pauI and Chicago
(NO t llANOK OK t AUH.I
l'ornHiMt ol 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; Cars lliinr..-t Pull
man 1'rnwlntt iioollitlleeperol latest v.lll.ineo t.
TOlTiLST SLEEPING CARS
Heat that enn be eonlniet.il, n ml In which
atTonimialilloiia are laith fnv an. I Kiirnlalutl
lor hulikmol Klrt anil iwcouil claaa Tlekula.aml
ELEGANT DAT COACHES
A rotillniiona line, rnmiwiln Willi all Hiiea,
afloriliiiK illreet anil iiiilnlttrriiileI aervlee.
I'liMmaii Hh-ier reafrvallima ran la- awn nil
In ailvanea throiiKh any axenl til the mail.
THROUGH TICKETS
riiKiaml ami Kiirota. ean 1
ticket tiiUee tit thu company.
To anil from all
Dolnl In Anierlm.
be iiiirtiliuavil at any
Full lnforninlli.il c.ineornln rate. Ilrno of
train. r.MiU-a ami other debilla liirnlihnl tin
application lo
W. C. ALLAWAV,
Anpnt f). P. A A. Nar. Lo., HuRtilator orllce, The
Dallea, Or., or
A. II. ( IIARI.TON,
Am t (ientral l aaaouger At., l'ortland, iro-