The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, December 27, 1893, PART 1, Image 4

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    the dalles Weekly chronicle, Tuesday, December 27. isoa
, ' TJ J2HACS lP
i the svsUtti after
and other pivstra
tiiij acute dis
eases; to build up
xiivdod fiosh and
ptrvnj'.h, and to
restore health aud
vior uhei you
feci run - down
and used up, the
best tiling in the
world is Iootor
Fierce 's Golden
Medical Discov
ery. It promotes all the bodily
functions rouses every organ into
healthful action, purines and en
riches the blood, and through it
cleanses, repairs and invigorates
the entire system.
For the most stulihorn Scrofulous,
Skin or Scalp Disease, Pysjn'psia,
Biliousness alJ kindred ailments
the " Piscovery is the only rem
edy that's ffuurantted. If it doesn't
benefit or cure, you have your
xnoneY back.
Isn't it safe to say that no other
blood - purifier can" be "just as
good?"
If it Yrere, wouldn't it be sold so ?
Can you think of anything
more convincing than the
promise that is made by the
proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca
tarrh Remedy? It is this:
If we can't cure your Ca
tarrh, well pay you $500."
VIGOR-
WHAT VANDERBILT LIKED.
Th DUfkCM Wl ItSB faadUlC II
Mad (ootid tor Htm la Newport.
Down in Newport the other day this
anecdote id the late iiiiam K. Yau
derbilt was told: "The husband i( a
woman, ho for many year annually
nelped the housekeeper at the Vandet
buill summer house pack the poods
which it was intended to take bark
I to the winter home. said he went down
to the Vanderbilt place to meet hi wife
one daj . and as he was coming away
Mr. Vanderbilt came out on the lawn
and stopped, him. saying: ' 1H you
know where 1 can get a good cook for
lour weeks? I am going to stay here a
month longer, and the cook is going to
leave to-morrow. Can't you get me
one?
I said 1 didn't know. I would try.
and then Mr. Vanderbilt said: "I don't
want any French, fanciScd cook I'm
going to be bere almost by myself, and
1 want one who can make old-fashioned
things. I've been just iouging for
some Indian pudding, some doughnuts
and cheese, and some brown bread." I
knew w here there was an old cook, and
although she had given r.p the business
I got her to go for the month. She
said she pot orders to cook all old-style
things. One day she told me Mr. Van
derbilt sent for her. she went in. and
he said: "Io you know how to make
doughnut?' -he said she did. and
then he said he wished he could have
some such as his mother used to make.
Then he said he wanted an old
fashioned Iniiiun pudding, with that
amber-colored jelly all nuud the out
side of it- He used to invite other
elderly men to come to uine with him
and would praise it all. aud ask them if
it didn't make them think of old tiim.
"Said the Newport man: "One day I
met Mr. Vanderbilt again, just as he
was about to leave for New York f ir
the winter, and he suid: "I'm much
obliged to you for sending me that rm k. i
I have had a good time. I've had the i
best things to eat that I have known in
many a year. " N. Y. Advertiser.
HAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AHD FAILED a r i
RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA,
KIDNEY. LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, o.
rr .u cur ituliHUt rai'iii
..... ..,, K nun lx III I i t V.
. 1 inn Urn ln, Is- Mri ...;
' x rrvrnuf mm, MeaeMtis
A ' Pmmr Mwrv, all K r lt m-
V r mn i?v7 ! aideaerl III health.
IWY tt mzm EIICTB1C BELT J2 ssvsrspsxzz
f - tmi'i,. w.- w.VWa J f h at4 sHiniftil. ll;U;n.-nUiO-..tnJ.
I V'tO''' : v -2 I am? baa uu ;u; d-atti-..-
V lJ,:,'- -which I elacrlrU,-ail tnf
If m tvp-if U.fo T'UT ..lit
tomntjt Uiua d.!iwt, whtca rr r v-
Tfait)riiiruMiinii :i'ii."h
and vir wi I f:im at or.ca. Tt,i
H oar pta and trattniit. n! at
luirui a cura .r n-iu4 a my
wiJdlMind ! nraa, mix Mla. fa lr. Knaraa klertrlc Brit w no fiinn.-u
Z ViMt rh.HiZj; to r-b Umlih ana ata,r. aA alt o.hf rtnM,nf. V ohj
hownty huaJrHSsff caMMttinBtfboul tht and ahr !tw ho would timuj imui. aul Xiva. aao
oX ilvm a hava f-rtti AaUai ar1n t nnumy u taatf faouiarji aiiax au cuf Ucli
WC HAVE CURED TMESC-Wf CAN CURE YOU!
C EM Eft A L QCtHLITV CUD. LAME BACK AhO R H EU MATISM
Pr. A. T haada. Uw hit b I a.1 nr b-iti fv A T 4Uiafi. l(r Mr ol ipnr t I
1 m tnMb-t with bart vtor. Ui avn . hard aiirt naifctara aUi lb atrwia comiui fruaa tba
k v bAd a li al l&I . 1 m
Masquerade Ball
will b flven at Armory Hall by
Jackson Engine Co., To. i
7)orday uerjir). Jap. i. 1894.
oar ai 1 1
I ir of ma MfiM, aa
'frrrM abirh 1 uBvrwa
ftr va yr. I ui
p. bi r th m 1 b fur rar
thai 1 ajaia mot tmm4 mi baca. d"-lv um
wti 1 auhi m of vmr blio. It '
r lo and I ontlnovMi io -r n nw i
lOatha. botoo porfwtlr cu4. Tbt two fmr
mu. and i om ol utaj l aor mm m my t
na HQtrf. 1 h thO
o4. i a coa ib-
U nr i'4ail on
Turm Hi.
K,- lAiia. ur.. Ahrii k l--UC.!haa bo ovroa b It ir a 0 it md if
IV. A T. Baaiaa. Ior Sir I raon . f hii : iar try it thmy wotttd find m tbomo m H 4
im omm on f a- rfiTwiHiHura from wbi-a 1 uflrat i cho boot r Jy ia tko iril. I mm twolod hrm
mix aauiiina i bmi nw rn""
noM i-oruoiuo
lur nmi
Pcmannily RewruL
WEAKNESS
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY, "
and all th tralr r f i
tmiaariy errors fv
extvr. ta rv':i. of
OTVrworfc. llrtlrM,
aorpr.etc Fuiinviru.
drtopnet azft t"if
prn w avrj organ "4
r.irt.oo of tfte b"'fT.
Hlmpi.oatTmklmeta..
Irnruit-vJ uwintp en en
a. ru'irr trayc1!. -2.1
t.M retyrenet. i
ex; iarui:!c ai ! pria
yooro. f r too ot i
ri -rt aoitb m thm io owk 1 ao d it- 1 ca
l ionan f , mma looi iiso ow bu pouwoiii.
or vi con.
, (R'tobor M. I-VZ.
IV. A. T Wan itoa. Itoor ttir r 1 bow b-wa mih war
FUctnc bmit fur jraoroi orn OoOUttT . i
too. iMfttor tboo I bow fur na yooro. 1 tu
io bfur aaiaj. an-i ai amw ia aoor ban. .
lourasraWuili. CHaj LrTTaA
t-Hrai;Ls,lrop
NEftVOUS DEBILITV-
OEBILITV-LO I
tly.oad will twoioa U tali atta oajuao aba
iubi.l;r b : iviuj tnaio
Tt. A. T. faada, IVor iir Hiocw nn 'ur
bvtt 1 aavo booo fftooiu lionontod. I fvot a uid --rry
fot rMurnnia ona ofir o BituU u of tho
ho.t 1 nod mymmit twtem mm curu oo bftro. fctf
eiooxory m aoa aoarty porfoct, ooa oovb loj h r
Uw lb boUot. 1 1 l Biacb KMtif th - twfr
amtaathobou. I'oanUaa liL.Su3f bCUVLiA
THE DR." SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
ktmnManltuKbuurr. mmAr into belt o In m wciir ra durtn wr or tiM. an N
f v nauui. pr loo) ntrrrun wbirb . umuoIt lat uimaifbat ail VMi Mrta. or w (urfvlt
.S.W4MI. itbu lavrtTf KlMirie pttwMrf( U)rrMi bikJoTtr fiTwrnu ir.a.siit
warrmnt n t nrm msty vt t tir ' knwl nd u iirm. .hru n. limit, or pnn. ur Manrf
Committee of Arrangements:
r I CL'tlipr t VlTVTlT ....
A. JItUil.M.Ah, JIH. BLASKR.
Reception Committee.
HARRY CLOl'OH, GEO. MVNiiKR, V. H. Rct
OU'll KKLLB:R, C01 Ci. T. THOMPSON, HOX. K. KCHll
THI'O. F. SKI IKKT, A. IU CHLF.R.
Hew York Weekly Tiibu
oiul wili euro Uwa warn c
w ttu or LUroo a,nt ha. Addyaaa lur iuU iulorfaotnai
SAND EN ELECTRIC CO. 172 First St. PCRTUKD, ORESCI.
ERIE KID1CAL ZZ.
BUFFALO. N.T.
jyTFRy.i tic::.
in rrvt-i,.. t
li.. r- . i
lii t:cr.ar . I ai-
A Library in Itself, i . to cite
eminent j-ervtn; facu -i.no-rni"ir tiie
cwimns. ci;n?. towrn. anl luuirul it-
tunr oi itr cUAf : ;ar.iruai t'rtjccrrimij
wrted fiitr.nHis j-rs.in and sruLu-
lallrD of fJuttUIlOIJd, Wurtla. ikUil
prvert : v etc.. e.r.
Thin Work is Invaluable it the
fcno?blil. anO to tw- t-nr. cuoart Ti
fcaemaal man. and ttf-tiucattfr.
r.tlqarttf of a ITmrtlr&l Nort
A housewife of the LaM. end con
cluded that the only solution of the
serrant-g-irl problem was to teach a
preen g-irl herseif. She had eiperienee
with fciria who thought they knew
something', with no success. According
ly she cncatrwl a pirl from tht country
who professed to know nothing, an 1
commenced training her. lne of ti e
new servant's duties was to attend the
door, and the lady of ttie house tried ic
many ways to impress upon her minu
the ueeessity of taking" a tray or saiver
with her when fche answered the bell to
receive cards, letters, etc. During the
aftern.xjn the bell racp and s:iort!y
afterward the scrrant appeared at her
mistress' d:ir, sayinp: "if you please,
ma'am, the vegetable man is at tiie door
and wants to know if you want any
rood potatoes." The lady looked up
from her ftewinp and then ic'l into a
t of .'auphter. The servant was rtaii'i
inj'. a she had been tauht, hi.Ui:i
the silTer tray with three larpe Kita
toes on it in the most proper manner.
The servant' sense of the fitness of
thinirs was evidently undeveloped.
Wittstiurph I'j-spateh.
"The Renolator Line
v From TERWINRL or ISTEKIOR Points
TKE-
Kg Dalles, Mai i Astoria
Navigation Co.
HT .1 Tl
i mm m
I AND
i
Dalles WeeKiiiGliioiiii
RAILROAD
One ""STeajr,
tne I: hi UUt
THROUGH
- 110 ALL Mm EAST A.D SOUTH.
It 1 to lnrunff tar Kmite. It run Thr-MicP
eoXibUit-d i raja rvvry tiny la Uiv jmmr u
pt. panl and (Jliicago,
frONLY- $1.75.
Sold by A I H"kvUtT.
C. & C. .Verriam Co.
ty-wnd forfreepnwpertiav
i
C. F. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS
Clothing
Tt rm h. of Mrmtirj.
A amart younjr cavulry officer was
recently exercising his rvfriment upon
the drill jrround when the familiar
words of command autidenly b'.ipped
fr-Jtn his mind, and the strenuous effort
made to recall them was utterly futile.
In order to cover hi embarrassment
he was compelled to retire frjm com
mand under the plea of illness. The
f j;r:tive sentence came to Lim when he
reached his roo-ns. A still more singu
lar case is that of a well-known and
esteemed merchant, whose memory so
treacherously failed him one morninsr
after leavicjr home that lie was totally
u::able to lucute hLs oSice, and was
actually cos:p'.led to inquire as to
their whereabout. Another interest
in? example is that of a popular novel
ist wuo had n'.-arly finished an impor
tant work upon which hs was enjraged
when a sudden failure of memory de
prived Lim of his plot and necessitated
the laying aside of the book for more
than a week: then the association of
ideas recalled the missing' plot, the
novel was brought to a succes&ful issue
and enjoyed a wide circulation. Bos
ton Globe. '
FARMERS IN FOREIGN LANDS.
Freism ami PuSsip Line
T:.r..i:w!i Tri-Wrek!y III.day ei
cfpieii ltween The ifutie and J'ort
la:i:. Meanier Ipulator leave Tiie
Lui!'f at 7 a. lu.,
Monday, VetinedT and Friday.
eonne-tinB at the Cascade Lock" with
."testiier Fialies Civ. Meaiuer Ia.ie
Ci'y leaves Portlai.d Yamhill t. i' k
at 6 a. n:.,
Tu-days, Thursday an-l Saturluys,
eoiiiiecsinir with S'eairer ii ein: 1 ft r for
The Dalle.
.N0 CHANGE OF CAKa
! Cmnt'l f iHnlni r nn.tin! u
i man lnawuif kmiu. meeftemui itet wjuipmcut
' TOlTJiT SLEEPING CARS
(Wt thai ran br ron.fnrtwl. an4 In whu-r !
roDimtMla'.H)it. afv bth Krrv aii1 f urru.l:
fur bulilervof First and second -cuu Ticitiia.auc i
Familiar Faces in a A'cw Place
J. K. HAKNET1
IC. K. HAYAKD,
I l.nle Sjifnal Ayrnt Umrrnl Land (fhcr.
Bayard tSa Barnett,
JT DAY COACHES !Jl7e leal testate, Ijoap, i)$urai)ez
f COLLECTION ACENCY.
A r(Tii:,'iti Im, rnnnert;nr wl!h al! Una
aSnnlii.c clirwl and umiiU:rrut'Ud Trirr
Puiiman rio!if roef vTi-Mi run be riirt '
In aaivant-v li.n.uh mt.y atci'nl ttt ttic rio4
-XOTAHY PUBLIC.
VAE.r.K itiiao.
One way
Round trip.
r: no
; Parti' Imviiig IVojwrty tliey wish to S-ll or Tni'le, Ilousit to J
THROUGH TICKETS T"t tTf A"ran,l; I -',trui t Tltl" fumihli.-I, will U1 it to tlietr dxaiiUi'e to call on
o'lfira u( it'raniiT "UT ; We hlnill make a specialty ' tlie rnN'Uti(ii of Claims and Corf
Ufortf the thitej. Sut- Land (mice.
85 Washington St. THE DALLES. 01
hi
titat
Hoot. HIiimm, liata, Kta.
Etc, Etc, Etc.
Second St., The Dalles.
TnK refuse of supar cane can
used in making paper, which should
enable suar pianu-rs t pi-t a l ttT
return from th-ir plantations, the
method of manufacturing bein simjii
and inexpensive.
Tnis year's apple crop has been heavy
throughout the I'niW Kinpdom and
the fruit is quite cjual to the average
in size and somewhat above it in uul
ity. Tears, although less plentiful.
I?ave a picxl r-turn.
Vitiiix the past twenty years the
area planted to wheat in reat llritain
has decreased liy I.OjO.Ooo acr-h. and
that planted to hurley by 2.0.(MJ acres,
while the area planted to oats has in
creased by v.tf,.v"M acres.
Tiie production of olive oil in C'cph-
Freight Fates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, cxcif t car lots,
! be brought through, "with
out delay at Cascades.
ffhipmert for Portland received at j
any time day or tiipht. M;ipments for j
a ay landing must be delivered tef(re j
5 p. in. Live stock siiij inents toiii".ei. :
Call on or address, j
W. C. ALLAWAY.
4ptierat Aeut. '
B. F. LAUGHLIN.
Omieral Mtnger.
Full liifMriDctfoo eiiiem!!it rate. iim- oi
traiim. muu oid oU.er l:'-tiia furuU:ie1 or ;
)iicattim to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
AaT,t D. P. ax A. Nav. Co., htumUvt ottioe. Tim
I Or., or .
A. D. CHARI.TO.,
A t. i.eaJ raaMtiarr Art.. Poefland- hro I
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-I'EALKRS IN-
FRENCH & CO., PAINTS. OILS AND GLASs
And the Mjt Complete and the Lau-t Patu-rn and Deaipnt
"W A. Xj J-i l Em
bankers.
THAKA(n A'.CXi.kALBA.VK!NU ItrHIKElM
Pnu'tical I's'i liter and 1'iimr ,.-i.r Nnti but the liest hriB
: SherwiD-Williain and J. V. Masnry's Paint used In all ur work, u im
letter of Credit issued available in he ;
the wont skiliwfl worknien employed. Airent tor Mat.ry Liquid htin
chemical combination or aiaji mixture. A first class article in all w"-
: nr.liaao i.r.f..itl! utto.lu l n
Lasteru States. ' ' . . . . . . fti
runt Bhoo cornsr Tbird ana watitfto KM., i o -'"
i THE DALLES.
OREGON
The Dalles Cafly Chronicle.
Sight Exchauife aud Telegraphic j
Transfer so. don New York, Chicago, fct. I
1ttiis, San Francisco, Portland Oreiron, !
Seattle Wash., and varioQS pnnt in Or- i
syrin mid Washinfrton. j
Co'.lectioDB made at all points on
orabie terms. !
- - I
HAS A IAKILY d
2000 EEADEES.
THE DALLES
rQtionol Bonk,
Of DALLEK CITY, OR.
J. P. FORD, Evaielist,
Of tw Molnea. Iowa, write tinder date of ,
March 23. laW: j
K. E. Mid. Mfg. Co., i
Lmfnr, Oregon. j
Qrnllemm : '
On arriving home last week, 1 fonnd !
all well and anxionsiv awaiting. Oar
little girl, eight and one-half yean old,
who Lad waited away to "AH fiounds, is
now veil, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. li. Cough Cure has done
its work well. IVrth oi the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cared
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greeting!
for all. Wishing you projer:ty, we are
Yours, Ma. & Ma. J. F." Ford.
If To wish to tod fresh and cheerful. and raadj
for Ux Hprtii sort, clvana rour ytn with ;
the Haiarb nd Lirr Cur, br taaiuc two or
tbra doch wis.
Hold under a poaitiTt gnaraiic.
u eeuu per b-f.ie fcy 'i d" ??'''
I alonia is very considerable.
a crop
yielding from I:.".. 'too to HO.OW) barrels.
more than T.I per cent, of which jroea
into local consumption, the remainder
being; exported exclusively into Russia.
JJ MaO the Hlsbnp Hit Imwu.
Prompted by a feeling that it u hi
duty, the bishop remonstrated with
one of his clergy for attending a local
hunt.
"Well, your lordship, replied the
offender, "I really do not see that there
is any more harm in hunting that in
going to a balL"
"I presume." answered the bishop,
"that yon refer to having seen my
name down among those who attended
Lady Somerriilc's ball. Hut I aure
you throughout the whole cveuing 1
was not once in the same room as the
dancers."
"That, my lord, is exactly how I
stand. I was never in the same field
with the hounds."
Then the bit hop sat down.-Pearson's
I Ttii-T read The Chronicle to Re' the Intent and
i moNt reliable i.ews. And they read every line
j that is in the paper. That I what make the
Chronicle an Invaluable advert! Hit medium
j The n.'wpRper that . ;oe to the Umlly
fireld' In the one jSj- that the advertiser
of tlay patronize ' when they dwlre U.
reach the people. When they want ymir trade i
j their announcement will be (mind In the paper j
j book over our column and observe tlie verllie i
tion of the truth of tht assertion, kemember.
. a trade a family of two thonund
i I worth asklnx for through tliee A- I
, eohimna, taprlally so at oar very "i !
! !
ITfie Si. Charles Hotel,!
i PORTLAND. ORECOrv I
I This old, popular and reliable houe
. has l?m entirely refnrnistietl, and every
roorn has been repapered arid repaint
' and newly carpeted thro'irhout. The
! house contain !7l rooms and .esnpjiliw
; with every inielern ronvenietie. Kate I
i rens-mabie. A go A restaurant strji. ,
to the hone. rrer hn ti st'd 'rom s!i I
''r'eC. W. KNOWI.E3. Prop. I
President - -Vit-
President,
Cashier,
- Z. F. Moout
Charles IIiltom
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Kxchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collection made on favorehle terms
at ail acceesible points.
W. II. YOUNG,
THE CELEBHHTED
COLUMBIA BREWER?'
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Be
east of tbe Uasca es. 1 he atet ai'i; lance lor tne inanuiaciuro - ,
fill IW Im.ii ir.tPiubifMjl arid fin T I Km fl rttf-fiajui article will tw P
he market.
i. . erassca.
I'realdeu'
J M I'arrr.asos,
i ahir. '
First Rational Bank.
VHE DALLES.
OREGON
1 A General Banking Business transacted
' Ieponits received, subje-t to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections mle and pro-eeds promptly
remitted ou day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic F.xchange sold on
New York, han Francisco and Portland.
BMsmiuU wagon stop
General Rlw ksruithing and Work don 1
promptly, aud ail work 1
Guaranteed.
K. CT OH!)
Jxo. S. K mum a.
Gro. A. I.iar a.
H. M. I'.sm.i..
YOUR ATTEJ1T101
li called to tbe fact th
Hugh Glenn
Dealer in Gla. Unit, r
it
l0iall
ind
DT Tl L Tlmea niHa it nil Ine niir (
mJ otiat t't in'! firrfrr-tlrc f fitif ;
iitfttieM ittfn tMtik. anl ttiM- Hftfiie tittn ;
J , li.-r im-ti nn the lnn-! iri-r w
Horse Shoeing a Speciality X;!:,:::':'
TciriEtrcaLiclic'.cliI
i
! :i miifi1rifl
riciuie IHUUWi
ir rl
( st nl; tltti-
e In fhlf lelrll I
U.l I., t l.-ln
tiironifli the 1'i.hiliilin .if ttie IllIl.T ' MS'iSH I.S
I It lis hi'r ttmn d-illtile tlie rtreii lull. .11 ul stif I
i otlerr tiaiKT. aitd ailvertimn: ill It ptt Iik-
OfFIClAI. f'ACKK (J? WAHC'J UfNTY
To D loan in the City
72 trJeshingtoo