The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, October 25, 1893, PART 1, Image 2

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1693.
The Weekly Ghronicle.
Knterv.1 ml ihr t-trtu-' at Th inllr, Ur,
a tnitiulviAM mail mailer.
' car, carrying with him a canvas sack
containing about Iti.OOO. Half way
down Aider, between Second nd Third
streets, the sack bunt, and iu gulden
mntvnu of double eagle, eagles nd
k mw method ot treatment, a new
drug or a new dogma in medicine, 1 like
a doctrine or a dogma or a deduction in
theology, says Earnest Hart in th Oc
tober Forum. It is or may be a means
! half eagle rolled along the wooden siue- ot physical salvation, a me uir, .. v.
si -Ush. -KUTtoX KATEi. j a!k. A look of despair was depicted j may be a means of spiritual salvation.
.tii,nw ruriiMSiPVism. ; on the messenger's face as he saw a i The man who keepa such as a profltahle
oiw vr i 5" . doicn or more Chinee and a few idle , secret, whether phyician or minister, U
A HISTORIC CURIOSITY.
tiaar Ma' Halvhat Contra In
Light la 1 he Hallrs.
KXrENSlYJS WOliK.
The Financial Havoo Crontod by
Cupid's Little Dart.
For ! a traitor to his profession and to human
itv, and is false to his
Tui'ul'nU;.':' M white men scramble for the coin,
AuvvrriMtii; noes itni'fmai auu mwu u... . ; nj j ; v nve accouus lie Was UIISUIV W -( . - i
ouw"ini..u. !.: ... i I..,. I, iiiinloreJ are uianv wai t ol paltering
V?r- ,,"'TiIh CKUOV ' .. " . -.. i wit. and therefore the rule needs ! now have on exhibition. When Mr.
We taw today in the renter window oi
Pease A Mayi what to no, is a very iu- j
teresting article and around which otte j
of the uiont impressive stories ot our j
childhood cluster. We refer to the j
hatchet with which lieorge Washington. .
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mission. There taiiea a ooy, cut uoaii ins miner a corn
with this J tree and which hatchet Pease A Mays
ft u mi a MtMai M Starrla;
aait Honey ninona In lb I'lilta!
lalnffUuiw During Om
Short laar.
STATE Of riflAl.
lls1TH.M
avvretriry ot Male
upt. ui lliblii Iimitucuou
tnaloro
'Joagrtisiaii'a
State lV.i-.wr
..Chimp 5l'tt'tin
h. i;. McMro?
iJ S l'.'U'li
iJ. U. Miu-bel!
H. Hnuuii
( V K. Knii.
... Frank tuxr
Last year there were, according to
the return of the registrar general,
2'M.trM marriage In Rutland and
Walci, miy London Tid-ltits. The re
nd Ireland bring
275.000
con-
lUUHt
he spent in connection with "..'7.1.000
i uiurriuef. uml the conclusions lliut
When the messenger eventually bal-, tie i an accomplice m me gum aiiu neiiii iu ... ... s ; ' - (:; y "
.u.iv,.nnimi;4iiln tin who derives an ! creai-irranuiuuirr. r.iunii rrvinn. mm i. .n ii u umu i.-in... .
VtHMMl ! 1:1 l" lll-l juaei
i"" ' , ai t't uiet wUhiw lie lwd down comprehensively and Pease learned that Mr. !. M. French ; turns fro:a Scotland and Ireland , .r
! rJs -It. lie removed his wi;h exactness as well as enforced with j had this in his ts.on. he w.-,., a, J uj. . u. more than 2..
.w.S: sack coat, laid it u, on the aidewalk, severity. He who prescribe, a secret once to h.m and asked '-' ''" hl(1,.r tll4. amutlt Inilly ,hnt m
and Chinese and whites alike dropped
w hat money they picked up on the coat.
of I exhibiting it 111 the store l i l
trcacherv and an infraction of duty, j after some persuasion, prevailed
nd he learn from Mr. French that his
ml.
We , ,
real-
nnxTi nrru'UL.
IVurtv JudgK IMSO.C. Blskcley
ghwitf. T. A. r4
rtera J. h. Cnseu
Treasurer Wm. Mune.l
Commissioners ,tnnit Kmcaiit
AswHr ! Uu
BurrrT.r K. .Shn
BuperinuiuaeiU ol lub!ic sclwols .Tny cheilvr
Cumner N- hlwul
Another week opens drearily at Wash
ington today with no nearer prospects
of a solution of the silver bill than when
the session began. The democratic ma
jority eeema to be hopelessly divided
while the country continues to suffer.
The question presses for solution, but
they stolidly talk of continuing the dis
cussion far into the regular session which
begins in December. Millins of words
. . , , , r 1 I
The nostoliiee dei artment has decided " w" recoruea in me i. un..,
that a letter is not the property of the
person to whom it is addressed, and con
sequently its delivery may be counter
manded by the sender, if he can prove
that he sent it.
From the many very uncompliment
ary things said about VanAlen, he
wonld probably have betaken himself to
some foreign country, even if he had
not been confirmed bv the senate.
need cash, he found himself t-
onlv. and tbat coin most probably rolled open or a concealed profit from such
' l . i:. : .1...
secret remeuics is an accomplice iu
offense. He who by written or verbal
into a crevice.
LEXOCRA TIC INCAPACITY.
statement supports, maintains or ex
tends such products, he who becomes a
partner in a company or a firm allien
deals in them, is obviously hiise to his
mission, untrue to his sacred obligations
a: a physician, a altame to himself and
a dishonor to his profession. Is is fitt
ing that the code should provide for such
cases and that it (should not remain a
dead letter.
Harvey fcott in the Evening Tele
gram whacks Harvey Scott of the Ore
gon ian on the finfcucial question, and
the next morning Harvey Scott of the
Oregonian roasts Harvey Scott cf the
Evening Telegram in a most unmerciful
manner. The spectacle is that oi a man
attempting to kick himself. Baker
Democrat.
MARKET REPORT.
ctvaurlnK HhrplT--l.l
Hhurt fork Louklus; I p.
F.ecord, there is nothing that has not
been said twice, and what can be gained
by further discussion is not comprenen- j Tl tsUAV 0ct. 2L-The last few davs
sible. It is the old story of democratic j huve witn(.SBed ll0 new features or
inability to handle the reins of govern- j chinge in the TOnjnieri iaI line since our
ment. With a clear majority in both ; ,agt reK)rt rU8ine8g u assuming more
houses of congress and a Jeuo-ra ! uf , cash system thun formerly, and as a
president they are as moroogwy 1 congruence the volume is lessened
capacitated lroui transacting tne oram-; therebv, what transactions are done is
lieorue Washiucton were 1
friends, served together in the French
and Indian war, and Enoch Front h waa
a colonel in the Continental army during
the war of the revolution. During one
of their early campaigns they exchanged
confidences aud George Washington gave
to Enoch French this hatchet, lie in
return presented to Washington the pipe
with which he made his lirst attempt.
Tradition in Mr. French's family any
that the same pleasant recollections do
as many courtohipn.
i What is the usual length of a court
ship? That dependa like many other
1 things, lint, becking a hnppy medium.
, we may fairly take eighteen month a
mi average. Say one-half of our mveet
! ln-nrtiiiK' couples are wi hitualvd that
' letter wriliv.fT become a necesoity.
Suv they correspond with each othur
only once a fortnight, a calculation
u hieh must lx far below the mart;;
put them on the niHlerute allowance
of no more than two sheets of note
pupt-r. ami we shall nee the dainty col'
The senate are paving the way for the
initiative and referendum, which this
country will surely see before many
years. The peopie would have passed
upon the Sherman repeal bill long ago,
and it would not bring with it the con
demnation of any one. In confirming
Van Aien the senate has again over
stepped the bounds of decency, the ac
tion being totally unexpected.
arr business of the administration as if j
. . i.l. :
tney were so many emiuren. iissen-j in jlrojuce there is no new changes to
sions arise over any contemplated policy, noei exfept whi(.h continue t0
which leave them in factions, each striv- j Mrfx nJ Uearer; r rent, and 8
ing for the mastery, and all powerless to d(Jien wag tQlUv The in,luirv
accomplish anything. The Chicago j jg jn exwM o( guppW and , furtlier ad".
platform was apparently drafted to meet yance ig Iookej for
an emergency, fell of flambuoyant prom- The pOQ;trr market ie more actiTet
ises and cheap oratory, but not designed ! with ,arge receipt,. Quotations remain
as a settled policy to be pursued ia case j gteajr
of ratification at the polls. President j jjv 8totk for etpor, i8 t0
Cleveland could do nothing else than j shon o BtpJ(,v ,n compari!)on with
sever connecuon with such a heterogen- - f seasons. Quotation are steadv
ous body of men, and they can not look to ' wf ..,. Bn(1 ,t,n TI, "
him for ti.at leadership and guidance !aremovmi, fairT WB,t for8biDment. A'
which he is capable of furnishing. They . ,arge Hilivpet it out , daT or lo mgu
will have to get out of the hole they are , that fat hof,s wonlJ w an 0ect in th
in tbrongh their own efforts, or failing, near ,nfe nd an adv,nce of , ,c ,
' of an assuring nature.
Marshal McMabon, one of France's
gratest benfactors, commands but little
respect, while lying in his bier. The
French people are ju-t now engaged in
honoring the visit of the Russians and
iilin t V 1!iva tl.at a tivintr thirr ia
hotter ,hB . l!nn T P t i. ! Prt of the national campaign that was
reported, there is uot the slightest Bign
not cluster artMind the pie as arouud 1 lection of aiveet imlhinpa amounting
the hatchet, for the fathor of this an-1
cestor severely puui.iiitd him for his mis-1
deed and it was a very sure point with !
him for some time afterwards. This ;
hatchet should hare been sent to the
world's fair, but Mr. French, w ith char-1
acteristic modesty, declined, and tiesidc
the genuineness of the article might he
questioned. Here where he is well
known, we are thoroughly convinced, no
one will doubt these statements. We
advise all, old and young, to ee this in- j
teresting relic of the Father of His;
Country. I
NEWS OF THE STATE.
in the mas to a postal reveuuc of
S .':.".. mV.i, b,i,i a yearly etntioncr' bill
of St'HJ.tHMi. lint these are very Mnall
items to think almut. The jeweler
w ill come in for a heavier share of the
protits. There will le .T"i.tMMi wedding
riugs at a guinea apiece, and engage
ment ring's which we hhall lx' well
witiim the line in asnessiug at the
Mime price. Then there are the pres
ents which the lover will naturally ie
s(,w iijxiii the lu.ly of hU choice, mng
intr from the f.".fMH) bracelet of the
duke to the hhillitifiT brooch of the
coster. If we put thera down with the
rinsrs at a guinea in each case, aud
credit them to the jeweler again, we
shall have an account of nearly .",-WKVOoO.
Then come the railroad com pan ie.
Pimples
. "gt that HurTM
ortng It throw off tht
AotiiHf u to onficiul iT.
mdurt as Swift', ScfU
karmltst to tin aunt diUaJt
ttforctt tkd fouon to ik. tjf'1
thminaUi it from th
21
me busliMa ( trj
J-CJoaacJ
H im Plond Ba Skin
I contracted
tlUt UIltlllMl
taiik 4
The Oregon State Horticultural Soci
etr meets today in Corvallis in annual j They must urely reap a golden harvest
session. I out of courting With the inevitable
Companies G and I, of the First regi-! tril 11l tlle traveling of wpuratid
ment, won the "Guardsman" trophic i wetheiurta to see one another, we
at the contest Saturday at the ex. nmy safely strike an average of 15 for
. I each courtship, which will give us a
t,on- j round nm of fT.Mi.iHX). Jlut all these
Keports Lave been received of the lews i are onlv tm-liminarie. The rreateat
of a large number of sheep by Jaa. C. i expenditures will come with the wed-
Iaiy, in the mountains. Hi herder was . 'li"? auy. There is the trouaM-au
suffer a second thirty years relegation to
the rear, for no proposition is surer than
tbat history will repeat itself.
We have a vivid recollection of that
cent er pound gross would be reaiixed
before the season was half out. One lot
of hogs was sold yesterday at 5!4 iSS'a 'or
the Portland market.
The wheat market is steady. Allqno-
of mourning in the city for the great
soldier and ex -president.
The great world's fair is drawing to a
close, and, contrary to expectations, it
ia likcry to prove a paying investment.
Oregon will undoubtedly derive a great
deal of benefit irom it, far more than
her niggardly appropriation deserves.
There is a chance to redeem ourselves at
the California mid-winter exposition, if
our neighbor on the south will not bar
ns out for fear of making a farce of it.
engineered last fell bv the Dalles demo- j Ution' are,he!a on ,l,rtuer fia.res- itb"
" . . . ., , . out nv chamre intone. I tnrauo and
cracv, savs the sentinel, in the Dig, . " , , . , . , .
. ,. ' 4l , . i Liverpool advices vesterdav indicated a
howling procession, there marched , ' - u
fhronh mnd and slush a little, o d -., -.Ci.
short-legged Dutchman, bearing aloft a
banner with a motto something like ':
this :
A vote for Grover means
-0 cents a pound for wool.
slight decline, and the markets
' moderatelv active.
in ran rrancisco the market shows a
.. . 1 i t .i t: :
ucuuiiiiiK ietiii.-iii aiiu jint uviii;ri7a
I are off on $1.2!4 to 1.1MS per cental,
' (1.24s, being for 100 tons of choice mill-
The banner waved victorious over ing
Waco county's democracy and all
suckerdom Grover was elected and
democracy seated in uncontrolled au
thority. Seven months have pasted
The wool murltet continues lifeless.
Noma Aerial Ylaws.
and today wool, instead of being
worth 20 cents a pound, is practi
cally worth nothing and hard to eel
The following is from the Milling
World of Buffalo. X. Y.: Oreaon and
Washington must now and henceforth j that price, while the condition of the
be included in all eeneral calculations wool growers of Wasco county is thus
on the milling bnsiness of the United j described by an Oregon contemporary
Utes xn . sea on w crop in - , find t vef .arrounded by orange-
trioee twu suiies is ni msi v.itv.w
bushels. The mere size of their crop is
Some of the phenomena observed at
irreat elevation are very interesting.
There are wonderful echoes among the
clouds, and sometime beautiful mirages
are seen. Voyagers in the balloon car
have sometimes an opportunity to wit-
traveled ' nvM thunder storms from above and
n i i . ....
everv Hock of sheep owned in that " fc.
coun'tv is mortgaged for about all it is ! Th"tle BeeUs re found flootinB l
worth. The own-r. can't sell their ! Le,ht of Blieormore like Iuan-T
wooj j vegetal parachutes. Owing to the dim-
! inished preasure, the human body seems
Senator Pettigrew of South Dakota is to expand, and an old and wrinkled
one of the moat outspoken critics of the ' man becomes full and plump as a
compromise. He is quoted as saying: j youth two or three miles up in the air.
"Unconditional repeal is a thousand . Noises from the earth, such as band
times more to be preferred, even from a playing and even voices, are clearly
silver man's standpoint. The present audible. At Z mile up the atmos
hard times are not going to grow better pbere is one-half as dense as on the
right away, whatever legislation is i earth ; at 7 miles it is only one-quarter
passed, and this compromise will put j as dense, and at lTJ.j miles it lias only
the whole onus of the situation opon ; one-thirty-eecond of the density. Ac
the silver men. The purchase of silver , cordingly the aeronaut finds it desirable
will continue within a month of the -to stay within about three miles from
elections next year, and because the , the surface of the giolie. The view in
hard times have continued people will ' ascending from the sea shore ia most im
say if the bill bad been repealed it would ; pressive. As one rises, ships come np
bave been well. And the silver men . from behind the horizon. It looks like
will be handicapped in their efforts to 1 magic. With cloud fields between the
prove that the Sherman law was not re- .observer and the ships the latter have
sponsible for the distress through the ' the appearance of sailing over and above ; p ..
couuiry. wu vue uiuer imiio, 11 mc uiu tiuuun. -Ltiairwiro a iijeanuerinir : ,
. . tirely.
hail Wn renpfliftrf nntriirht. in a vear i river iff seen twistinir in con vol n firm a I
from now there would be a revolution over and above the clouds in the dis- Perhaps some of our readera would
in favor of the restoration of silver as tauce.-Extract from Ilene Iiache, in , like to know ln what refmci ChamW
money. I shall not vote for it." , Oregonian. Col)Kh liemetU i 1)t.u tha
! other. We will tell you. When this
remedo has beeu taken as soon as a cold
enough to have an influence oa prices of
wheat, and the indications point to a
rapid growth in their area sown of wheat.
Furthermore, account most be taken of
the tact that the millers of those states
are developing their business quite as
rapidly as tbe farmers are developing the
wheat-growing business. Washington
and Oregon flour is finding its way every
where, and the Pacific northwest is in
the milling field to star.
A balloon ascension was scheduled in
The Dalles for this afternoon. These
sort of events invariably draw the larg
est crowds of people. And yet there is
no scientific principle involved other
than the simple law discovered by New
ton, now ao plentifully apparent in the
falling leaf. There ia still less of amuse
ment about it. Tbe magic lantern and '
panorama of childhood is far its super
ior. What, then, constitutes its inter
est, in tbat gaping crowds will follow
the aeronaut in his wild flight into
space, bending their necks until it
would seem the cord would snap from
weariness? The answer cannot be
guested, unless there is a delight in the
fascination of possible impending death.
The sight of a hnman being falling
through syace with ever increasing ve
locity until it renches the earth a shape
less, bleeding mass, would indeed lie a
sight most rare, and this it must be, at
tracts. There is much of barbarity in
us yet, and civilization is not yet per
fect. Take away the crowds and there
would tie fewer balloon ascensions and
the misfortune that sooner or later
overtakes all balloonist obviated.
Honesty ia not so rare as may be sup
posed by tbe following, from the Tele
gram, which shows tbat, notwithstand
ing the distress and hard time in Port
land, a chance to take other people's
money is despised. "On Third and Al
der streets, at 3 o'clock yesterday after
noon, a bank messenger alighted from a
reported also aa being found dead.
Frank Stevens is the name presuma-
( more or less contly according to cir
cumstance) for the bride, and at least
a new suit for the hridegnwim. It can
aoiy an assumed one.o: a badly wounded he doue cheaply enough, goodnea
young burglar shot by Mr. Kurrell, ' know, when hrhial drew are to 1
while trying to roh the latter' house in boupht second-hand and top hat are
Portland. j obtainable "un the hire svteni." Hut
. i mont foil. like t "do" a wedding to
A disastrous fire at Gold Ileach oc- t,e best of their ability, and in the up
enrred last Wednesday, and in which per and middle classes, at any rate, the
K. D. Hume's salmon cannery, hatchery, : tailor's share of the profit is a large
merchandise store and several other . ,me- Tuking only the nnslcrBte sum
buildings were consumed. j ,,f in eut'h caM' '" rivr " t,,,ul
, ,. ,, ! nearir i,uuu.uuu. Then tnere are
The editor of the Chehalem A alley , wtMMill caIt,.B U11U murriul:e brvak
Times disagreed with a neighbor about a : faRtlk ;,.,.knn these exis-nse-. of social
sunflower and w hipped the fellow. lie- ! entertainment ut only pin a head, and
ing short of funds, the newspaper man i wr pet aiinthcr hulf a million; a7fi.in'i
will edit his pajwr from the county jail ; -e.ulii:g fees, license and el -n-vruan's
f,. ,..,,. .1,,,,. i charges will amount to above SMSi.tiisi.
In the case of the state vs. John Am
brose, the jury returned a verdict for ac
quittal on the second liallot. This case
has created a great deal of interest in
Heppner, as Ambrose has a host of
friends there.
The Oregon liar Association have
closed their annual sfssioii at Portland.
Chief Justice Win. P. Lord of the su
preme court was chosen president.
Among the vice presidents is Alfred S.
Dennett of The Dalles.
Allison Rogers was crushed to death
by being thrown in front of a wagon
wheel, after loosening the single tree
which caught in the wheel. He was re
turning to his home in Hillsboro from
Portland and was descending the Ilacon
hill.
pe!mn Caaa.
6. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver
was affected to an alarming degree, ap
petite iell away, and he was terribly re
duced in flesh and strength. Three bot
tles of Electric Hitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111.,
bad a running sore on bis leg of eight
years' standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of
Ilucklen'a Arnica Salve, and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker, Cata
waba, O., had five large fever aore on
his leg, doctors said be was incurable.
One bottle Electric bitters and one box
en's Arnica Salve cured him en-
Sold by Snipes Sl Einersly.
dents of Union college Mr. Dana selected
three works which he classed as indis
pensible to a thorough writer. They
were the bible, and the writings of
Shakespeare and Milton. These, he
said, should be studied by every ambi
tious youug man. An omnivorous
reader, he added, could read even the
trashiest stuff and derive some benefit
from everything.
T ,. . . , , ., , i Dunng my term of service in the
In his recent lecture before the stu-1 , . . , . . ,.
.... ... ' armv I contracted chronic diarrhoea."
says A. E. licneing, of Halaey, Oregon. hB" U)en contracted, and before it lias
"Since;then I bave used a great amount come settled in the system, it will
of medicine, but when I found any that ! interact the effect of the cold and
would give me relief they would injure ' tfreatly 1,w,n "everity, and it'a the
my stomach, until ChamWIain's Colic, J ,m'y "'""'dy that will do this. It acts
Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy was in fxr't harmony with nature and
brought to my notice. I used it and j 'd nature in relieving the lungs, on
will say it is the only remedy that gave ! in tU wretions, liquifying the mil
me permanent relief and no bad results ! COH" ni1 cus'nK u expulsion from the
follow." For tale bv Blakeley & Hough-1 air ' tl,e lunB" nd restoring the
ton. i system to a stroair and health rnndi.
tion. No other remedy in the market
possesses these remarkable properties.
No other will cure a cold o quickly.
For sale by Blakeley A. Houghton.
Liberati even cannot resist baying
aome of Wasco county's famous frnit ,
land. If he properly improves the 40
acres he baa recently purchased near
Hood River, be will not Lave toplay for
a living five years hence.
Fresh oysters at A.
tionery store.
Board of Equalisation.
The county board of equalization will
meet at the court bouse on October 23d,
1893, for the purpose of equalizing the
county assessment roll for this year's as
sessment. The board will continue in
Keller's confec- session one week. Jorx Koo.ntz,
i County Assessor.
Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for ale by Snipes A Kin
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 2-"ic. Children love it. rold
ty Snipes A Kinersly.
and as munv hulf crowns to jh-w own
ers will tot up to 5!."tl.tssi more, while
the livery st.il.ie man's bill, utVnvintf
only one carriage to every wending,
will niulcc Smui.ii'hi more. Finishing up
the honeymoon we slinll find another
tolerable sum to In1 added to tbe costs
of matrimony. Mere there will sure
ly be c'.:vcrs.iiy enough; every stu'e le
tweeu tin; fuvorites of fortune who
iuny Hit luxuriantly through Europe
for a year and the daily lalsirer w hose
ideu f luiss is limited to a duy off. If
we accept KT as a reasonable average
of so many hoiieyuitMiii ve hure a
linal sum of a million ami a quarter to
curry on our account. Thus, without
sp:ai:iii of furnishing und other preparation-,
f r murried life and conttuiiig
our calculations only to the erpinses
of courtship and the hone vmoou, we
Hhall lie within the murk in haying
that the aiwiuul murriage census of the
I'rit.xl Kingdom represent a totul ex
pendtttirc of Tn'i.Ooii.issi, a consideration
which would certainly indicate that
marriage is by uo mean a bad thing
for trade.
J. F- FORD. Eras
Of FX Unlli, luwa. tli.
... . ,...7 ""-
S. B. Man. Mr. Co.,
I'ufur, Uregon.
(n arriving home last yk '
all well and aaxionalv aw.jmJ
little girl, eight and one-JnHZ
u l.n l.ail Iruufurl h ... .. . .WW
now well, strong and vigomui
fleshed up. S. It. Cough ( urr V 11
ilM M...lf 11... l. ..I .1 . .
w...,. i'ui iji ineciUiV.
it. Your S. B. Cough Can b, '
and kept away all hoarsens, j,,
hr all. Wishing vou nm.
Yours, M u'. A M its. J. f. ;
If voa r!h to fil freh and -h ., ..
Un the ti prill mm, clean. junt tjn
(iir iivauarbc aim IJver Curt, kriitaj
mraa aiawa aen mvvn.
tsild undor puatuvc iniarsinai
So MUU par bottl by allryiim
"The Rejralatoitf
The Dalles, ForOana aid.
Navigation Co
THROUGH
FtEigHt amrpasssss
Ttrrongh daily service (Sns
C-ptel) l-tween The Dalle :
laud. Steamer Regulator ka
Dalie at 7 a. m. connecting it i
IjK-k with teauier liairffi
Steamer Ilalle Civ 1cit 1'
(lamhiil striH-t nock) nt I i. 1 1
m-cting with steamer Ksgnuiwr k-
Ilalle.
ABOUT PERSONS OF NOTE.
Sahahatf. has had thirty-two watchea
(riven him at various timea, several in
the shape of violins.
Mb. Asxik Mimikk, president of a
national bank at Mount Pleasant, Tex.,
i the only woman who fills such an of
fice in the United States.
Mr. Olahstosb astonished aome of
his auditor in the house of common
the cither night by using the word
"jrnmption," yet who could employ It
more appropriately, seeing bow much
of the quality the g. o. m. pNweea
himself?
Mrs. 8akau 11. Cooi-kk, who organ
ized the lirat kindergarten in San
Francisco in ha received more
than three hundred thousand dollar to
enable her to carry on the work. There
arenowixty-five kindergarten kcIkkiIs
in that city.
Pnof. Pr.l.r.AT.of the Paris SorlKinne,
ha invented an apparatus for prevent
ing collisions between train. It con
ist essentially of a band of traveling
poper, impregnated with Iodine of
otaw,imii. A plntinum stylus move
over this pap-r and leave a blue mark
on the paper, a in the chemical tele
graph of Bain. The motive current i
hent by the train, which thus Is made
to report it own exact position.
A i.abok niimlicr of tea plantation
in India arc offered for sale, the own
er finding that they have not been
paying expense and are not desirable
property to hold.
Sbiloh'a Vitslir.er is what von need for
dypiu, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kiilnev treuble. It i guarantei-d to
give you fntlsfiietioti. Price 74c Sold
by Snipe A kinersly, druggist.
One way
Round trit. .... .
Shipment for Portland r
any time day or night. Sjii
way landings must I delirr
5 p. m. Live suk shipnisnfe
Call on or address.
1
W. C. ALL1'
baatat I.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
imaral Maaaaw-
THE DALLES.
C. F. STEPHI
DKALER tH I
A4
DRY GOtt
Hoot. Mhoaa,
Fancy ffe-
Eta.,
CM-
Second St., TbePl
J J
LrndertaIvD Ui
I'KINZ & N'TSCl
PEALEK8 W ' J
Furniture aml Ca,
Wa have added., to onr
somplete UndUi.ng
and aa we are in no way " f
.. ..i Trust. '
lli V .iuern"i
be low aecoriinglv.