THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2g, 1894. It's mthrr too much for you the ordinary, bulky pill. Too big o take, and too much disturbance, lor your poor system. The smallest. j"i..t . t.-iLi and lest. are Dr, ricrcc's Pleasant Pellets. They l.v out all the disturbance, but , yet do vou ruore good. Their help fagtj, ' Constipation, Inaicetion, liihous Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all deransiomeuta of the liver, rtoniach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. They're ffuaratUetJ to give gatisfao- ; Uoo, or vour money is reiurneu. 1 COLD IX THE 11E1D n 18 quickly cured by Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. So is Catarrhal Headache, and every trouble that is caused by Catarrh. So is Catarrh itself. The proprietors offer 500 in cash for any case which tlioy cannot cure. Sold by all druggists. l.ir From mm mcnt.-. M. I': r V. iter. and experi 1.1:. "ih;.t urops :: v.u:.r or v. i t : i: I ; . ;!: c.:;.. r l.t lr. tit xv::tir !..'.V.: houies r.-. i lt-eomii:t- 1ft I riti.- pas ! ii:'f si.-g;,tm-iy el. -etriiied from tin- loot of the f.,11, und liirht ini puritlo iu the water uituinish tlie i f fiH't ci Ufiiit mbly. The ewnticl cuii di;iiil; i if i leetritkti m ire the con cu;i .iiUs :.m"i;- the ilr.ips tln i!:-Ke:-. tail ciri.ii.st tin- w ". r k. no i' ct In iiirr !ie t tlie water's fall thnmr'h the air ami i . :i f.i r-ier. by ii. A j"t nf r.T.ter fu!!i.:.L' muvii from t:u ii, -elated tank t . nf. insulated pu:! I.- tritied tin It-tter p -itive'y. while !: atja tivv? t ie-.'iriJU u'.ion .if vht Mirr-undinjr air trrew t ven:l humm-d Tnlts." Kenneth Cazemore Lad the good for trme to receive a small bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhu a Remedy when three member of his lamily were lick with dysentery. This one email bottle cured them nil and be had some left which he gave to deo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the place, (.ewiston. N. C, and it cured him of the same compiaint When ' tronbled with dysentery, diarrho-a, colic or cholera morbus, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the resnll. The praise that natur ally follows its introduction and use has made it very popular. 20 and 60 cent bottles for sale by Elakely &. Hontfi.ton. druggists. Fob the first time in the history of ..Knsn uuiversity Doat race a mar- man Sir Charles Kois, rowed id : one or the crews this year. He married two year afo. was lafne Cannot h Cnntti By local applications, as they cannot ch the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedie. Deafne is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube get inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed Iteafnees is the result, and nnles - the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine caei out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing bat an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any eae of Deafnea (caused by catanh1 that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. . atitSold by D-tiggista, 7V 11.151 V says that the HomaiiK learned the ax' of yeast from the Greeks dur-1 inif the war with Persius. king of j Blacedon. A cat belonging to Airs. Mary Brown- ; well, of Wilmington. DcL, baa a habit of ringing the lx.ll whenever it want to be let out of the cellar. ft My boy wi taken with a dieeae re sembling bioody flax. The first thing I thought of was Cbaniler!ain'e Colic, Cholera and Iiarrho-a Ilemedy. Two . doses of it settled the matter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recom mend this remedy to all persons suffer ing from a like complaint. I will an swer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is inclosed. I refer to any county official as to my reliability. Wm. Loach, J. P., Primrov, Campbell Co.. Tenn. For sale by lliately 4 Houghton drug gist. allew m Taisaran. The county board of equalization will aieet in the asseesors office on Monday, ,' Kept. 24th, and continue in session one week, for the purpose of equalising the ; aaaseesment ol VS'asco connty for 1SL All tax payers who have not been inter vwreg vj me mmrtwor win please can at ; s j .... .. . 1 " - theofEce oo Tbomd.y., Fridaya or K.U j ardarf, as all property must be assessed. I Joel Eootrrz, Countv Aessor. a lb trrMla. Wamuscton. Aug. SO.-Harn re- ' ported the mended sugar bill mi the coal and iron ore ami barlHsl nlre- bills in tlie senate today. Allison said the action f the cn:ite last Saturday on Mandcrson'e amend ments hen the vote was 21 to M. and the amendment ou!y failed for lack, of quorum. ehould be recorded as an in struction to the coniiiiitti to report the amendment favorably. Mitchell of Oregon gave notice that if the sugar bill was called up this aewion he would offer an amendment re-enact-ing the wool schedule of lS'A). The bills placing wool, coal and iron on the free ! list were ordered placed on the calendar. : The senate went into executive session, i but owing to lack ofao,uortim adjourned until Wednesday. The senate bill to push the of, oil the United States against the estate l.eland Stanford was passed. MAGIC WITH A BUBBLE. a aotM- of hwii I'llm Mailt Fbmt on I.iqiil.l Air. A frozen soap bulilile broken iu two ,mr, ami liictiliir lis:e i.n iriovKcenr, iruns- l it": shell on the mirfaee of a el of liciiiii uir was one of the most marvelous sights shown by IVot. I e i war in a lecture ut the Koyal iustitute. I London, on the etTM-ts ii intense cold. The invest iu-.it i-n of this new tield of i science is uevelopinjr many w.mderful bit of know leiipe. home of wtueli are sure to lv turned to valuable practical aetMHint In-fore loner. The pretty -eriinent spoken of which delighted the audience whs quite simple. The profi ssir pourt'd a few spoonfuls of liquid uir into a plasK essel. The in tense cold caused by evaporation pn- : dueed a miniature snowstorm in the nt- i:io: phere uIhivc the tiiiuid. The oper ' ator lowered the soup bubble on the ! end of a rod into the freezing atiuos ' phere. The bublile liecame darker. ! The movements of the niinlw-col.ir,-d tlm errew slower. It contracted some ! v hat iu si.e. and a momeut later fro;;e. A sliirht movement broke it from the ; riMi m two pieees. which ma.ted for an 1 hour, praduiilly uecumulutinp a tiny ! snowdrift with! n. precipitated from the i freezing nir alve. The Mnst .nrg;eoua TrfM urr. nf Aratla. What a spieiiilid picture it hroueht ( "a frmjul mind." und by a domestic ur lieiore your mind ! You read the glow-: ranpement she exerts a sti'lutary check i inp descriptions of the secret treasures ' on the lilH-rality of her kimhim-. cc:i which the peiiiiof the rinp eprend lie- sionallv he exceeds his allowance and fore Aladdin s pane. oa perused tbi jnUulpes in.trieka on his -linker'" to !'?vo":f. '0rv 1f -VO'"r '" .'Aral.,an i s..eure a litfle MKket nionev. f.w which I Ntphta when a boy. and yonr imapnia- h,. (Ws nill U( d . . tion pictured brijliantiv for von everv-! . . , . , thine that the words sowested. " j e,nt- , 1"t a" n"1 u "l W That was when von were a 1kv. To- ! hat u"a '""'ht it.reportinp thts tr.-nl day. josibiv, vou are unable to do it. ""'" that u ",,,t thr,"c dollars, and jshall we teil you the reason why? Mot I ll"' s" as duly charred by h. r to i probahie liecaiife your liver is sluepish. his pet-soim! evp-nses. while in fa-t bl and as a coii;-eioence vou sulfer irom ' luid but otu-dollar and fifty cents ut a 6ick headache, dizziness, and coustipa-i tion. lk vou want to enre all thee' troubles permanently, make yourbvpr active, your imagination lively, and in peneral er.jov thinps as you did when a bov? All vnn have to do is to use I r. l'ierce'e l'leasant I'ellete, purely veireta- Die, perlectly harm less, the smailet and , easiest to take, and they are the cheap- ' est lcane they are guaranteed to pive j satisfaction, or your money it returned. ' What more can vou ask? lt: 'It Uollnr KwrI. Strayed from my wet pasture, one iron-grey horse, branded half circle nil left tihnuMor mid tao S's rrnssel nn right shoulder; rather thin cinch sore on left ribs; furetop roaehed liuck to the place trr naiter. rronao y went tow- siu3 i icii iiiiutr. in Kor t-' rewnrii ; : lor Jus return to ne at tny ranch, or a liberal reward for any information lead ins to hi recovery. . S. IloilKETf. loi Prospect Kan'-h iirt lor wny. All county warrants registered prior u Angn 1, 1S50, will be paid on pre sentation at my office. Interest ceases after Ju;y 12'.!:. Wm. .Micnti.i., Countv Treasurer. COPYRIGHTS rAI I ORTATH A PTFT Tar m pr'Tnr miw nnd an taniMt opinion, writ to Ml i a. 1 (I., wno nan bad imvit nf it Ttarf vxovnmttv In Ln- ntnot nutnM. Comicanirn Oon smell? eontvtmtu:. A tlnndhaok at in formation eoncaminr I' Irwin and bow to no. tain uai arm frv. A lur a fniahanw 1W BMrrhan Kal and acMnttnc bookt writ tree. Pausit tan tnrrmffn Mima ft Co. waalvs iwciai nottwtn foe svirnf the Amerirnn. and tana ara la-otwlit wioty melirlto puiiiicwitn ont r-t to Umi nwntor. This antTMliil fjatir. lanm wmit. doaantlr illwtraiert. nan far tha lanreat rimuatjon of anr c.entlOc mark In to wi!d. a: a ear. hanm cornea arm trre. Bandina-K.lrtiuo. montnry SL-Juarar. tmrla eopMa, '1 ocma. Kverr noinoer eomaina titan tilul azalea. io eokjra. and pliourraixja of new bouana. w t lb iMana. vtialilmc builovn) to abow Um ' 11 -t tUwtntt airil rair ammr. Addraaa ML'MM A LOW hW Vo :1 :bl UuuAlimty. CaTean.andTra4e-Marinomaincd.and ill fat-i : m trmooaconductra tur MootnaTt rtr. ' Oon Orrrcr is oaaoairt u. a. fTeirr oier ! J taa we can iccura ua:ent in Icaa ujaa 'rtari moat j 0 leaKKe from tt iriiniriofi. 4 bend model, a i Jtioo. We adtiae. if tienoue or not, Iree ol J caargc. Our lee not due nil patent at aeenrcd. ' a aanmirr, "How toOtxain r-atenia," wKhJ 1 j 1 coat ol aaote in the Lr. S. ao4 lufetfa countries eeest brec Aodrean, a IC.A.SNOW&CO.: O Ttprr Oericc. MfaSMtNeTon. 0 C. aa,aiaiaia,aiaia,aiaiaaiaiai NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. H. I.asd omcs, The h,,I. Or... f. Antufl 11. iki t ! Notice la hereby riven tnat the foliowmr I named erttler (,. filed noti-e of hi. Intention Ui make final pr..f In .tinnm-t of In. elaim. and j Oiataald prf will be nixie te-fore the n-tn-ter j and m-eiTer of the C. s. land fli- at The 1 "i'1--' " Alrln a. Lake, It. fr. No. t;2. for the hwir. NF1;. frr. -..sh ai.d F',. H'1,' err. . T I f, K n K i ai.d FS. t-ij her. a. T 4 c. K II V . X'er'r.aU.ti., : "ld '--: Tb,ier.ol Vio-- i Jas. K. M'KiCl.. ' I'-m-iier mam THE MARRIAGEABLE ACE. ; Wohm'i rrrM f lunik llm lilxanw Ten run. "Thegreut trvuMe with thK particn- lur age. Tviu;iiieI a voi:ntr woi.ic.i on her twenty-vveiith tiirth.uiy. "i. t!i..t people ore so ohviou.ly v.n.h .vhellicr or not one intcmi- t. ; ct m: r- I ricil. ami opining that if . ovc !id ; lcttr ! iiianit il. let ir titnl !i. t-ncIi' in the prc.ricHtueiit of .1; . of ni.rvrv i lorv, of wh im it i uurriitcil the! tir-t hi, lfuu w,n.i,-lt Uicii he thought he would, und then l.c couldn't." 1 trr, us Tlie Scotch palhiutly put it. a , pirl ut i'i.teen wonders: 'Who shall I ! take, at twenty-live who shall I (jot. ami at thirty u ho win t;ikc me'.'"' i "You t ii j.'et." r. marke.l hev listi ner. , "that wouiati's teriid if youth has , moved on fjood ten years. !n the . old-fushiouevl iiovel the heroine w sis in- j vurUill" sweet sixteeli. never by un chance eit her more or less. This pite j hcrtivoyears in wliieh to accomplish! the ol'ieet of her W inir. since after the Velv nibl aire f 'ij.'hleen all tos.sible interest in her w as su;Hseil in ecaso. Now you seldom find heroine of lie- ' tionwho iuti-nts you under t .reiity- i six. and iu a'larjfe uumlM-r of mti..tl ; tuarriiapc statistics the bride is Is-; .seen ' t wetit. -tive mid thirty, und even o'd.-r. ! I How can a child of sixteen or eihtei-it j form a".' just estimate of n man's char- ! j actor, or how it will aeeonl with her ow it?" j "Hut. don't you think." said the lirst i sH'al;er. at that uudcvclnueil u'e her j owu character can prow into eonformi- ! ty with ' his. and thai iierrajis tiicre will In- less contlict and pri'atcr liappi- I uesK thert-bv? "h. that is a nuHlieval sort of view ; imply inp the subjeetiou of wouieii. I w ho had lietter le out of the world ; since it is now out of the fashion, in , those days of w. imhii's suffrage meet- j hips auionir Hie f ic' hundred uud -ti- ! t ions to the lepislat me." I I Then the two. says the I'hiludclphiu i I Press, drifted -into a discussion of tin j political status of women. ONLY FOOLED HER ONCE. I An Imprruiiimu lliitttairl Who Forgot ihr Trtil Hp I'lHtnl on II U Wife. j I have a friend who is comfortably ! wed off. with a reasonable umoitnt of j pood investments und a pood salary. ! but he has a weakness for nsinp money I freely, says a writer in the ltost.iu lournul. He has also a irood wife with "mark-lown" sale, and so had an euul ' amount to "blow in" without exssiiri . t In u little time, however, the wife called his attention to the fact that hi- hut was liNiklng shabby and siiLtrcsti-d ! that he should get a new one. coimlii" the remark that the hat did not seem ti have worn well, and he must exer- J cise more care in his iext M-lection. Having forgotten his "little game.' the husband replied hastily that In thmght that the hat had done pretty ; goKl M-rvice for a 4-heap one. "You! can't expect anything from a dollar j ! and fifty-cent hat." I "How's that?" says the wife, and j i forthwith she exhibited her account ! lxsik with its charge of three dollars, i ! and the husband was forced to con f est. his fraud and promis.- better induct There is M-ace just now iu that family, but when he brink's home a punhuse the wife calmly but firmly asks him t.f turn in a receipted biil j from the salesman. SELF-WILLED AND AMBITIOUS. Ex-lmprrai 9 rvrirrtrlt uf liTmmnj m Hoiinn of Triumphs nnrt iM-fntt. If all the daug hters of (Jueeli Vic-I toria ex-Empress Frederick was the naughtiest when a -hill. S " as seu-wiiien. a peneei tomboy ana as full of pranks hs her brother, the priuce of Wales. w:ys a writer in the New York Advertiser. On one occasion, when an old sailor had carried her on a yacht and setting her down on deck, said: "Tin-re you are, my little lad;. ." the little .-irl replied: "I am not a lit tle lady: 1 u:u a jirinees;" wh-r-iiion her mother said: "You had ts-ttiT ti ll the kind sailor that you are not a little lady, but that you hope to U-one some day." As Princes. Victoria grew ur her disposition did not ultcr. Self willed and umbitious. after her mar rii'.j'e with Crown Prince Frederick she antagonized Hisuiarck and sl.- k.-l the German court by her imh-p 'iidi-m e. She often w.id that she would W i-m-press of (iermanv. if only for a day. Her wish was gratified, and after ie r brief rek'n of u f, w months she v.a: shamefully and disrespectfully In-ale'l )-y her Min. who now calls her tne in.,,i intelligent woman in (ierinant . iim prevs Frederick's life has U111 n singu larly sad one. She is wonderfully like her mother in apiieuranec. and they nre very devoted to one another. Hie is exceedingly shrewd and clever, highly educated and the superior in intellect of most German matrons. How lie Kewmhled WelieUir. The Kansas City Mail tells a story of a congressman who, having submitted himself to the manipulation of a vener able colored barber in Washimrtnn. f I was told: "Io you know. sah. yon re - j mind me no much of Dun'l elmtahT' Of course the congressman wan greatly P'T . " , th, """I'' '"- ""d be r""" vmiuij,-. iie wouiu nave Hiraignty ened up promptly had he nit had his . ,. . . , "uu hPa" ln lwrlamtua chancery, no to sjieak. "Indeed." he said. "Shane of 1 , , . ... ' ) . ' i.i niUKifi-ri'll ll" "gen colored man homcwnal. lie Il not expected a oueftion in reidv. and had nien-tv I.. il tl.o I. .1 ;.. ' co,pliM.-u.ry bluff, never think- iii.-tiiat there would K- a cull for an fPlnat.-y M.,-rstructure. "No.aah.- '' t!.n,.-!-, ! in reply. "Not yo' head. (Jih Jfi, o" bu-ff." iiTit-foiWiJQl lor lufcata and Cblblrru. Ca.torU yrmnntw THr''"- H' OVurcoutM flatulency, C'oiistiiwUim, Sur Ptonuuh, Piarrhci and Foverishiu. Thus the child ia rendensl timltliy end its slo4 aatand. Catoria isutuiu i Moqihiiw or other narcotic prowrtv. " CMorta k so wrll aiUptrd to ch!Mrn tht I nmxnuiriMl tt. aa KlnM-loc IOn prr'nMXi known b bm." 11. A. Aatnaa. M. I;. Ill Boutli Oxturd Sc., ltruuidya, h. . " f'nr armrml ymr I haw n-oniniCll your Cuuira.'and hll Jw coouniie uUi ulllUMUinurlalll nnnliKssJ rwim.fk-lal Flilla. I nwiw K. 1'Anuaa. M. D.. 12Sth Hlrrmt ami Ttii A., lw York City. "Tho im of 'OaiOori' It tto unltl and Iu imiu h well knows that It mm a wort of lUIMmpukia to wuitw II. trm nnU '-b-lliirout tuiiliw woo do not kT Civauna vliauiay rwacu." Xi.l MTT. I. P., Nf Yurk City. Taa Cuttacb Ooai-ijrT, T7 kiurray Btrw. K. Y. L) me i a The Dalies, FtrtlaaJ aci Aslaria Navigation Co. Freigni ana PsssngGr Line i Through Iaily lrie (.Sundays ex cepted ) Tietwecn'The I)allee and' 1'ort land. Steamer Kepnlator leaves Tlie Oalles at T a.m.. connecting at the Cas- cade Locks with Steamer Oalles City. Steamer Dulles City leaves Portland (Yamhill at. dock) at tt a. ru., connwt- i inp with Steamer Kepniator for The I Dalles. rAnatsuKK it ATI-. One ay . . Round trip $2 DO . 3.00 Freight Rales Greatly Reduced. ' All freight, except car lots, j will be brought through, vAth out delay at Cascades. Shipments lor Portland received at r any time day or night. Shipment for i way landings must be delivered before I 5 p. m. Live stock shipments eolicted. Call on or address. ! W. C. ALLAWAY, j or I AguU I B. F. LAUGHLIN, tiaraftrsit MMr. THE-DALLES. OREGON J. F. FORD, Iraielist Of Im Home i. Iowa, write March Zl. Inn ntidT date ot C. MfcU. MfG. Co.. lnfur, Oregon. t . . i i . i t i i .n .n.;,.n.i. ik.. j little pjri, eight and one-half years old, who bad wasted away to 3s pounds, if now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. ii. 1. Cough Cure has done its work well, lkith of the children like it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all huarsenees from me. So give it to every one, with greeting for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are Yours, Ma. tk Maa. J. F. Fobd. If you w'.ab to fuel freah and cheerful, and read; for toe SprtiiK a work, eleanat jour yatem wttn the Headache and Liver ('are, by taking two Of three daeee each week. Hold nnder a ponltive faarautee. 90 rxtita per bottle by all dnucgiatt. . M. ncniKf a, Prealdenf. PaTTBIMOS, Caahier. First Rational Bank. THE DALLES. - - OREGON 1 I A General Banking Business transacted I Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check, j Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. i Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port I land. DINKOTOMS. D. P. Tiioarsos. Jho. . ix:naxca. Ed. M. Williams, Oao. A. Lisas. H. M. BtALL. FRENCH (& CO., BANKERS. rkAKnAi T At.r.NKKAl.BAXKIKii BCSIHK08 Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern Mates. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, rit. Louis. 8an Francisco, Portland Oregon, heattie Wash., and various points in Or egon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orabie teruia. I P nL A Mil I rV 4" A j THROUGH j The Oalles Daily and Weekly Ohronicie. THE C1IK0MCLK was ehtahlishml for liie ex press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles anJ the surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It now leads all other puhlications in Wasco, Sher man, (lilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the hest medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Daily Chkomct.e is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at f G.00 per annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address THF CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO Tlio Dallos, Orogon. FIRST CAN BE I IjOB CHRONICLE OFFICE Reasonably linecrtaiir U Paul Kf"tt & Co DEALER IX PAINTS OILS And the Moot Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER PRACTICAL PAINTT-'P. and PAPEIt HAN'iKK. None bnt the best brandf of J. W. MASUKY'H PAINTS used in r., our work, and none but the niost skilled workmen employed. A(tent f r Maurv Liquid J'aitiU. No cheov icel combination or soap mixture. A tim-ciaim article in all colors. All orden promptly attended to. Store asd Paint Shoo oorner Third and Washinpton fitt.. Tha Dallei, Ors'Pi NPW - Imtillw- Hm ico " " " a a a MblllM A A W J w THE DALLES', OREGON. SINNOTT &. FISH, PROP'S. i Ticket and Baggage Office of the U P. Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables. LARGEST r AND FTNV.KT urvrrr . iv . rkTvnnK PV Rr DRUGGISTS, 175 Second Street, - The Dalles, Oregon A full line of all the Standard Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. ' .'.-AHTI8TS MATERIALS.-.'. Coontry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. CLASS l 3 (a n x HAD AT THE Ruinous Rates. AND CLASS. R. R. Coinjiany, and oflit of the Weetri - - 4 . . . J V V T-Tr.11rrVifr.tl