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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1893.
MITCHELL NOTES.
Lauala Lull Klllad by
Othar atattara.
lloraa-
One dav last wk while riding to
chool, I-onnio Laswell was thrown fiom
his horse and bo seriously injured that
he died within a tow hours. The cause
of his hone throwing him is not known,
since he was riding in itdvauee of Ids
brother and sisters and out of sight. Ho
had fallen on his Bhoulder, crushing the
entire tide of the trunk of the body,
breaking the collar hone end driving it
into the lung. Ir. Hank of this place
tu called in, but nothing could lie done
only to alleviate the Buttering of the
little fellow until the mysterious One
came to claim his own. Mrs. ljiswell is
m widow, beloved ami inspected by all
who know her, and her many friends
extend their heartfelt sympathy at her
sudden and sad bereavement.
(irain crops of this and surrounding
places are net bo favorable as last year,
the late cold rains of spring retarding
growth, causing it to be feeble and
stunted. Since the rains, winds have
blown cold and bleak, warm and dry.
Hail and snow did not fail to visit us,
neither did Jack Frost fail to nip the
tender blades of cerials slightly, al
though enough to keep it from putting
forth as lively an outlook as if it had
failed in its visit.
Mitchell is making eome very pleasant
improvements. Mr. Passer of this place,
and successful hotel proprietors and
merchants, are building hotel and stores
combined which is proving to be quite a
presentable piece of work. Also Mr.
Misner's saloon keeper is building a
very neat and comfortable dwelling.
Dr. Hank and . K. Allen contemplate
erecting dwellings in the near future.
Once more diphtheria has shown itself
in the West Branch section. T!To five-year-old
daughter of Mr. Gambol was
taken seriously ill, and at last accounts
she was not expected to live. Some
rigorous disinfectants should be applied
to thoroughly cleanse places where the
disease is known to be since there is
hardly three months passes without one
or more cases, and many prove fatal.
Weather, yes we have plenty of it.
We have all seasons of the year in a
week. Just now it is giving us summer
in all Us intensity. The thermometer
ranging from 84 to 62 in tiie
during the day, but generally, nights
are cool enough to induce healthful
sleep.
E. V. K
Mitchell, July 27th, ISO..
-ai.'t..'w us lilt Pre.
It may be interesting to note the va
riety of lunguugvh employed in the
world's newspaper press. They are as
follows: Armenia, Arabic, Assumeso,
ltengali, ltohemiun, Burmese. Uni
tarian, Curunese, t'herokec. t'huldiun,
(roatkin, C'hiuese, Czechish, lHiuKh,
Dutch, I.iifrlislr Kstnish, French,
Flemish, Fiji, Finnish, iermuu. liuja
ruti. Hebrew, Hindi, Hindustani, Ha
waiian, Hungarian, tireek (ancient
and modern i, Icelandic, Italian, Jap
anese, Javanese, Kutir. KulmueU,
Latin, Lettish, Matryur. Malay, Mala
pusi, .Mauri, Marathi, Moldavian, Nor
wegian, Persian, l'ortusruiwe. l'olish,
hotiiuaiiiau, Kussian, Uiitheniau. Sla
vonic, Servian, Siamese, Singhalese.
Slovenian, Spanish. Swedish. Syriac.
'tartar, Tamil, Tolugu, Turkish, I'rilu
ami Welsh.
C'imiUrt4t Nysiem of .Mraium,
It will scarcely be believed that
wheat is sold in the United Kingdom
under nearly two hundred iHtTeren
systems of weight. Then' is almost a
much diversity in regard to barley and
oats. The result is that quotation
from the various markets create bewil
derment ami confusion even in tl
minds of exiK'Vts.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT.
Riti'tiAitn Siiortcakk. Split the
shorteuke an ordinary cream biscuit
is nice tor this use butter it liberally
and spread with leaked ounce. Serve
with sweetened cream. Rural New
Yorker.
FHfiT Salad. One pineapple
chopped line, one pint strawberries,
six sliced bununas, six orunrres cut in
small pieces and juice of one lemon.
Sweeten this to suit taste. Orange
Judd Farmer.
Fuencii Stkaks. Cut steaks a finger
thick from the fillet. Season, dip in
melted butter and broil. Serve with
melted butter, a squeeze of lemon
juice and chopped parsley. (iood
Housekeeping.
Hastv 1'rnnixG. Put on. a quart of
milk to boil. As soon as boiling' stir
in two tablespoons of Hour moistened
with a littVe cold milk or water. Cook
till thick. Serve with sweetened
cream. Detroit Free l"ress.
HvtilEMC Coffkk. Two quarts of
wheat bran, one cupful of molasses,
white of one egg; to bo well mixed
und browned in the oven until of a
dark brown color, stirring often to
prevent scorching. Housekeeper.
PLIABLE PROVERBS.
Fallura at Dufur.
M. J. Anderson is in town from Dufur
today. He reports the first failure in
that town and lavs ciaim that Dufur is
as progressive as the next. He fays
that owing to the unprecedented hot.
weather of the season at Dufur there
was a rnn on the ice house there by C.
P. Balch and others and that in conse
quence a notice was posted up on the
door "This institution closed until col
lections can be made.'' He then started
off in hot haste for the Dalles with the
news. It is thought that thoee who
precipitated the run this morning will
repent at leisure, for there is no other
depository of the kind at Dufur and the
amounts drawn will fade into nothing
ness before the shades of evening fall.
Banana Peal on the ttlriewalk.
The street ear hid patted, but to catch it be
reckoned,
Bo be ran like, a deer, and rbonted and beckoned,
Till be puni.-rl hi heel
4m smooth bitof peel
Then be saw ball a million of sunt in a second.
He was in too great a hurry; better
have waited for another car. There are
cases, however, where haste is necessary.
If von have night-sweats, feverishnese,
weak, sore lungs and a backing cough,
do not lose an hour in obtaining a sup
ply of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
' eo very. Delay in such cases is danger
ous; it may be fatal. Before the disease
has made too great progress, the
"Golden Medical Discovery" is a certain
cure. Id fact, it's guaranteed to benefit
or cure, or money paid for it promptly
refunded.
Krauae's Headache Capsules.
A remedy ued with nriviirvlnir. imeeeft-. a
etirej lor lleadaeiiea i all kml. I li mult
ave ueen iiniverKitllv K-l Itim It 1 no
i'Hurer an experiment. It ha nnen tiil foi
Mendfiehe renltitifc: from Invitation, in I'erft!
teal nek Jiendaehe. in HenrUehen emjfMd hv
even: la nor (rneiiutl or rhyieni), or ly exfMwnri
to the sun. and in all ritf-vs wltli t!ie inot 'rnli
fvlntr reiilt. V e have, after a thorough j nve
iiraiton, rum no tie'itnitey m ukiny tlte Hvi-nfv
fr tiii eiieeiive re-nly, and ooni'Cieiiti..MjMy
rvcuiiiiiiemi 11 viour iwuroiiw.
Ketiectfully,
A Great Convenience.
Worlds fair visitors travelling via the
Northern Pacific Railroad, and Wiscon
in Central line, are landed at the Paid
Central station in Chicago.
This magnificent fire-j.roof building,
located in the heart of the city has been
fitted up as a hotel, run on the European
plan, with about 200 rooms handsomely
furnished and each room is supplied
with hot and cold water, electric lights,
etc.
l lie charges tor accommodations are
reasonable and parties can secure rooms
in advance by calling npon agents of the
Northern Pacific railroad.
By taking the Northern Pacific
through car line to Chicago, visitors will
void the discomfort of all transfer in
that city, and can also travel between
the Grand Central station and world's
fair grounds by trains which run direct
between the two points. 2tdlwlm-7-12
German Klixir cures lung fever and
pneumonia. f?oid by Snipes & Kin-rslv.
'A noon servant makes a good mas
ter" and a bad servant also makes u
goxl master swear.
"A small spark makes a great fire"
and a short "spark" has been known
to make a million-dollar match.
"ItoitRowED parmcnts never fit well:"
and the same may be said of the frag
ments "made to measure" in London.
The Klngaley Mchnol.
Kixosi.ey, Juiy "sih, IV.!
Kditor CHRoxrrLK:
Today closes a school of f.eir iiiimh
during which time Nannie and .loin
Fraley have been present every d y, am
Jessie MeLeod, who lives morn than t
miles from the schoolhouse, ha Iteei
absent only one day. School will coin
mence again the first Monday in Sep
tember next. J. A. Hayi.ock.
Hloaauiu In I'ortlanU.
The Oregonian reports that P. W,
i;iotim of The Dalles wits robbed ul a
irold wateluwid chain and lost it diamond
pin while in Portland recently. Tin
aent was a nice young man who eon
ceived a sudden liking for the old man,
or claimed he did. lllossum rallied
noblv. soiwht a policeman who rounded
up the rohlier (M. M. Hallo) and the
latter is now held to appear before the
grand jury under 11.000 bonds.
A Leader.
Since its tirst introduction, electric
bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medicinal tonics and alter
ative containing nothing which per
mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,
it is recognized as the best uud purest
medicine for all ailments of stomach,
liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head
ache, indigestion, constipation aim drive
materia from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or tin.
monev will be refunded. Price only 0i-
per bottle. So'd bv Sniies iV. Kiuerslv.
Linn Phillip, an S-vear-old bov of
Union, was killed Saturday in the (lour
ing mills at that place.
"Mv little bov was verv bail oil' for two
months with diiirrhu a. We used var
ious medicine-, also called in two doc
tors, but nothing done him any good un
til w e used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
ami Diarrlnea Remedy, which gave im
mediate relief and soon cured him. I
consider it the httt medicine made and
caii conscientiously recommend it to ail
who need a diarrho-a or colic medicine.
J.K. Hare. Trenton, Tex. 2.1 and SO
cent bottles for sale bv Iflakelev V
Houghton, druggists.
Two doctors of an Riislcrn towo
To liurnlrur inllrli nirllm d.
Wen- tulhil to m- u ip nth inun,
WIiiisk beilllll wua uinliTiulueu.
The tirst one wail Ida sfetlioacopa)
I'pon his imtu-nt iiu-t-k.
1 tlnd." imtli he, "one llltlgUgOa
Vou cannot live u wii-k."
To this the other wtw t. U.
Vhonientlv uti.ti-etnl.
"1 av," ipioih lie, "atitll may ana.
Your kidneys uro ulti ctid."
Thew. wlaa men annied Innd and loos'.
Yet the pam nt owiw n i-overjr
( Sot to thi' dortora. hot tie-
lier!S t.oldi ii Medical I unlivery).
Thera arc aenw twitcnt nirdieinm that ars
more marvelous tluui down d'trs' pr
n'riitiona, but they're not thuao tliut pmtuaa
U euro erertZAin;.
Kvwylaatv, now and then, feels "run
down,"' " plnveil out." Thev'vo the will, but
no power to -enenit vitality. Tiiey'rw not
iok enough to mil a il.n-tor, hut just too in k
to I wr-li. That's wliere tho riht kind tit
ltenf innlii'iiio coiueM in, nnd diaw for a
(tol.nr what the doctor wouldn't do (or leas
Uuiii tivo or ten.
. W'n nut in our claim for lr. Pteroe's Gold
en Mi-iheal Jhwtivt'rv.
tv n claim it to ! un uneoiuileil remalr to
purify the blixxl and invioiaU) Uw wlitde
vat em.
It's thocAcune. Iilixxl puriticr, atild thrnuch
dm;:ists, no nuitier how many diaM are ut
fcml (or a dollar.
nv T botnum lfS sold on a neruhitr
Woii.aiiil yoe only pay for Uw guud you gat.
-u you aak: man I
' There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taim
leads on to fortune."
Tho poet unquestionably had roferonce to
"t itt
ClosiM-Onl Sain I m-
nit & Car
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S
Who are selllns these eooda out at Kreatly-reduced
1 Itfrr t'l ii a mi Dnini M
The California Winehous!
i Is now (n, and its proprietor will hi11 Iuh
J. protluct'il Wino at prict?H in tin roach of ever
T Also, host lVanuts to bo found. Moods pun
f to ho Puro und FirHt-(vlasH in ovory rosiM-ct.
Thompson's Addition. C. RPlU
home-
rylxxlv.
I'anteetl
ov- us., taa
;Jper
w
Tur f'or-'.c. I...,r-M -., - i.t en,. III J
fl-,.-., , r tl . lM..t ...I -I. II II t II ll A
1 A-iiuii . :' r - o.oi;;t..i u hm no II Ii, I II I (' '
-iv.l; i. .. t'ei u:ol I,:-,-. e.-.ll otli.-r. I lUltllvi
YOUR ATTENTION
Ii oallsd to the fact that
flagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, J.ime, l'laster, Omunt
and liuihiitiK Material of nil kinds.
4Jarrl tha Ftnrat l.lnti of
!.-!: .i;i c:: (-. v.irif I .!r-.T h-f :ne. rol'i
t- I ii-'-r t i .. !."( S3i'!u'.'ii
'it L'lu:, t'Ui t.'iit'i I-..AM i.ti. iii en.
H!LSH"S1i CATARRH
uLmtuii
ifa k i ti. i.hn'.u:v N toinrnn-
uvii iu r::ro vou. iric rjivt. iiiicvtr irvrt
For ail I by Sntpea Si Klueraly.
U U 111 Ul
D2S'
u
To b found In the City.
72 LUashington Street.
J. S. COOPER,
..Vtmirt llarn, CSIOX STOCK YARDS, Chicago, Jit,...
The largest and only strictly commission doaler in hoi I
ttio world, will hold his ;th oxttdisivo nalo of wok;1
orn hrandtnl horson for soason 1H0.', on
WEID3SrESIDA.lrr, AUGUST!
Entries should be made at onae.
HORSES 1W HORSl
Unaranteed Care.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to eell Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, iroughs and coida upon
this condition. If you are afflicted witl
cou?n, cold or any lung, throat or
cheat trouble, and will ue tlii remedy a
directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no beneiit, you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We could not make this ofTei did we not
know that Dr. King's New Diecoverv
could bo relied on. It never dim
points. Trial bottles free at .Snipes &
Kinersly'g drug store. Large size 50c
and 11.
Adrertiaed I.cttra.
Following in the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalle un
called for, Saturday, July 2!th, 189.'J.
Persons calling for same w ill give date
on which they were advertised :
John Arnold Walter Carlisle
Dallie Kflie Mrs . Dodge I' II
Fountain Jerouia Ilinley James
Neabeack II Wm Wilson If N
M.T. Xoi.AN, 1'. M.
Klder S. S. Iteaver, of McAllisterville
Juniatta Co., I'a., says his wife is suliject
io cramp in wic siomaen. uict Slimmer
slio tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and DiarrlKDU Remedy for It, nnd rni
much pleased with the speedy relief it
afforded. She has since used it when
ever necessary ann louiiu Hint it never
fails. For sale by lllakeley &. Houghton,
Druggista.
C. (?. Scott, shot and killed liiu.seli
near Nye, about twenty miles from Pen
dleton. He has been suffering with
melancholy for some time, owing to
financial troubles and Ins inability to
provide for his family. He leaves a
widow and five children.
To llallnqaaat Taipayara.
All prosperty onon which taxes am not
paid by the 1st of August, will be levied
upon and sold according to law.
T. A. Ward,
Sheriff.
taohhaldera' Meeting.
Tim Dali.es, Or., July 28, 1803.
Notice is hereby givin that there will
lie a stockholders meeting of the Wasco
Independent Academy, at the Academv
building on Monday, August 28th, IH'Xi.
at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of
electing seven directors, and transacting
such other business as niav uronerlv
come before said mevting.
liy order of the board.
8. L. Hhooks, Sec'y.
dawtd.
grid's Fhip AccommodatioD
nil: ROSED ALE HOTEL
6414 Star Avcnuc Cm.cugo III.
A G Goldsmith I'kopsietos
FRENCH &
BANKERS.
CO.,
TRANSACT A UKNERALBANKINH HTHtNKbs
jLJLlLJ J
4f If II"
I 1 I J wants
r-7 rj r - i 1 , MIR
flEri rl L I i
III 4 17! IT- I I
i.1 i
'leestioa 0 MOaiOAt.t MOTf L'
T lloonia All Olll.l.le Onn Krr
tbltia tlr.-el. fniiy a liloeka I roan
mill St. eiuruui t . 1 rrnia. no per day
lor sarli ucraun. krnd lur t Irenlara.
Letters of Credit Issued available in he
Eastern States.
Biitht Exchamre and Teletrraohic
lransterssoldon rew ork, Ulnoago, St.
Louis, San rrancisco. 1 ortland Ureiron.
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable term.
U. Rcmiwca,
f resilient
. M. HllU
Cashier.
Solentiflo Anurieu
Agency for
A"
First Rational Bank.
i'HE DALLES,
- - OREGON
CAVEATS.
TRADB MABa-a.
DISIOM PATINTS,
m iin -7 i ZY,1rm ""Mhoe-lt wrltoto
.L t,Oj.i liiioAiiwAr, Naw VuKr.
IUeat bureau for i;nn patents In America.
Xrerr pMent taleri onl t,jr i, I. brought belora
Urn pusuo by a uutioa fiTen treaot cuania Hi Uw
Mtntiiit mtxim
L''!" tr?'',,'!rn ?T.anr aetentlSn paper In the
man should be without It, WmklT a.l.oil a
rearj I..U nioutlia. AcKlram Mr'S.N i "l
VtnLuuiUiii,atl braadway, U lur City
A General Banking llnsiness transacted
Deposits received, snbjict to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on tiny ot collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
ew York, San rrancisco and I'ort-
lund.
A. WKSOLO,
Ik Boston Tailoi
)
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
I'erfeet Pll Guaranteed.
UIKKOTOKS
D. T. Thompnon. Jno. S. r-cniiNi,K.
tl. M. WlM.UMS, tiXO. A. 1.IXBI.
11. M. Hkai.i..
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President . .
Vice-President, -Cashier,
- - -
- Z. F. Moody
ClIARI.KH Hll.TON
M. A. Moody
TL I)
frVsiilrv,n
IlllitKII L
IOC
The Dalies, Portland anil Gloria
Navigation Co.
General Hanking Husinens Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collection" made on fuvorehle terms
at all accessible points.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLAS
And thei Most Complete and the l.nteet Pattern and Design in
WALL PiLBR.
afar Prui-lical Painters and Puner ilumrttrs. N'une Imi tl,M lu.yi l.r.n.i.. J
niit!rwin- iniiims ami j. v . .11 usury s rauits useil in all .nir work, and omr
11m nioei Bsn.iti woramen empioveii. Agmits for Jlusury Liiiuid J'aia V
ciiemieal rombinntion or soup mirttire. A first class article in nil roav t
orders promptly attendej to.
Paint Bhnn oorpsr Thirdand Washingtoa fits.. TheDallei.H
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FIRST BTEEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
pin A )(J ol the Rest Krsnds
VlVTiVItO iiianufutrtnred, and
ordert) from all part of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THK DALLKH CI
GAR has heeome firmly established, ami
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
TV. r. WINRMAN.
WM. MAIIIIRKI.
The Si. fliarles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, iioiitilar and reliable hot'-'t
hits been entirely refurnished, and e- -ry
room has been roixiiiered and n ioii.ie
and newly carpeted throughout. The
Iiouse contains 17t rooms and is supplied
with every modern convenience. Rati
reasonable. A good restaurant Httuchi
to tho bouse. Krer bus to and from alt
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES. Prop.
W. E. GARRETSON,
From TEIWIflAIi op JJVTrJ?fOS h
TIfJf
Iritafi
lb am no
Jeweler
nrn.it aknt rim Tit-
THROUGH
Fieigut anif pssseoger Line
DTaBUJHED A AA4 4 CAVF ATI
RAILRORD
la the line In taks
TO ALL POINTS EAST AM1
It la the Ulnlns Car Kmite. It nisi Tlra.
atlhuleu 1 ralna arsry day la Uisr
. paul and
NO CttANOK. OF ;AIW.)
(?omiaiaert of tllnlns ;ar iiiisurtwsMd
man lirawnig Hianii Mleetprraol lalest equip
T0CI1IST SLEEPING CARS
Hwt that ran be eonstnieted. stir) Is '
ai.iiinintjitatliitia are ImiIIi t ree anil Ksriat
lor liolileraof Klrat and heemiil oia" IKats.
EiEGANT DAT OUi
A enntiniiiiiia line, mnnoetlns with slhs
anonlinit dimit and unllilernipuil senna
Pullman Hleeper mMirratloiia eanbsar
In advance luroiiith any aKvntol Uiaraad.
Tuonnru tiplttp to i
innuuun uurcio
KnirUiel ami Kuruw nan b purutiain" -tlf'kel
nltli-e of tiie eiunpallff
Full Information rotiflernliia- rata.
trnlii", rontea and otliar ilvUila furcl
aiik-atlini to
W. C. ALLAWAV,
Aifent P. P. A. Nar. Co., K.tfiilamr o
lialles, dr., or
A. 1 1. ritARl.TOS,
Am'C lieneriil 1'aawiser Ant.. Vo'UW-
itf.. nr
Thads '
Marks.
4f DI5ICNJ.
COPYRIOHTJ.
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inllHIllrntlllillna;,
M., tV.ialllna'l.in. II. 1
" lt, l,i.n. ,, . asainiwspriaa
ana avr sarwi-muaalal iulWu,!
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
las FlHttiiif HI., i h H... (lr
CLiAtn STORY,
Art Teacher
liottm S, Jlfttintrn HuiUUur),
Will (Ira Irnniii Itonrtaya slid Thnrwlajs of
ejeh wwk, or oftiir If dlrvd.
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the Wasco count r
W. II. YOUNG,
. ... L i.-A
General RhicksmithinB nnI Won - i
promptly, nnd all '"r"
UimrantmNl.
Horse Shoeinq a Special'')
THirA Street, opp. Liclus's old Stant
TARTICc
80DA WATER AND ICE CRE
at
rh"'"."
.itat"
Candies and Nuts
TiiHAt ;. "i i i 0 n a n I
t lllAIIH AN1I 1 t i (
Flnaet Peanut Roaster In Th D1
23H
J.FOLCO bj
a'-ii." ifm r-avel
air for Lest portraits and views.