THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1894. c A sedentary accufatum plenty of sitting down and not much exercise, ought to have Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets to go with it. They abso lutely and permanently cure Constipation. One tiny, sugar coated Pellet is a corrective, a regulator, a gentle laxative. They're the smallest, the easi est to take, and the most natural remedy no reaction afterward. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all stom ach and bowel derangements are prevented, relieved and cured. A great many medicines "relieve Catarrh in the" Head. That means that its driven from the head into the throat and lung. But, by it mild, soothir-c, cleausine and healing properties. Dr. $agv' Catarrh Rem edy pc -feclrr and permanently euro. Jen ins Well, elr, I rive it to that straight, I can tell yon. tie is twice a big as I am, too, bat I told him exactly what I thought of his rascal!? conduct right to tit face, and I called him all the names in the dictionary and a lot of others as well. Studds And didn't he try to hit yon? Jenkins No air, he didn't. And when he tried to answer back I just hung cp the tele phone receiver and walked away. Tid Bita. There is no medicine so often needed in every borne and so admirably adapted to the purposes for which it is intended, as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week passes bat some member of the family has need of it. A toothache or headache may be cared by it. A toach of rheomstisn. or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain of a barn or scald promptly relieved and the sore healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sprain may be promptly treated before infiamation set in, which insures a rare in a boat one- ' third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and braises should receive im mediate treatment before the parts be come swollen, which can only be don when Pain Balm is kept at hand. A ore throat may be cared before it be comes serioas. A troublesome com may be removed by applying it twice a day for a week or two. A lame back msy be cured and several days of valuable time saved or a pain in the side or chest re lieved without paying a doctor bill. Pro cure a 30 cent bottle at once and yon will never regret it. For sale by Blakeley A Houghton Druggists. "We are going to have Mabel very highly educated," said a clever matron recently. "I don't want to be highly educated,' came in the unexpected voice of Mabel, a little tot of 5 years, from another room. I want to be just like you," Tid Bita. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sopposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it local disease, and prescribed local rem edies, and by eoustantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure in the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops i to a teaepoonfal. It acta directly on tbe bloodland mucous sorfaces of the svstem. TW i.n.Jl J..n. I ease it fails to cure. Send for eirralan , . . . ., i and teaumoma.s. Addrese. J. J. CHEXEY A Co., Toledo. O ""Sold by Drufyists, 75c Fair maiden ' lrom towof How sav agely that cow looks at mel Farmer Hayseed It's your red parasol, mom. Fair maiden Dear me! I knew it was a little bit oat of fashion, bat I didn't appose a country cow would notice it. Tid Bits. cfcsaw's inn awl... The beet aa!ve ia the worid for euta, brnieea, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, ores, and all skin eruptions, and posv tiveiv cures piles, or no Mf reauired. It is guaranteed to pre perfect aausiao- tion. or money refonoeo. Price 25 cents t per box. For aaae Dy 8 a; pes A Kin. i ir Ail city warrants registered January 1, 1892, are now due and pay abteat say office. Interest ceases after this date. L I. Bcaerr, City Treac Dated Dalles Citv, Ang. 1. IS4. la rain sacks for ea,e at the Wasco warehouse. THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. j Vm a aal.aljrF. WkaW ' The Newfoundland doff takes hi name trvxm the ikland here he sup-; ! ptoeJ to have oripinated. Many, how ! ver. believe that the Noraiinen. who ! disci vrrvd America in the year !. in- ; : troduoed thus d.y in Newfoundland. lie i by m.tue ciaAaitied anions the ' wolf-dof. while other, on account of hi. lur-e pendulous cur. ay that he , i should not K-lonjr to this family, but , 1 that he and the t- Hernarda should ( - occupy a place by theniselve. , The" Newfoundland, says Harper's i Young1 People, since his introduction in EnirUind. has improved in appear ance, and is now larpvr and heavier. . In Newfoundland and Labrador these dops are ued as beasts of burden. ; drawing considerable loads of wood and provisions on sledge. Their feet ' are partially webbed, and therefore they are most ezceUect water dopa. ', The scent is not strong, and as the dog is slow and clumsy, he is not valuable '. to the hunter, except as a retriever: when speed is not required. ' In the Uland of Newfoundland this ' dog is almost totally black, but the; Enj? lish varieties are usually black and ; white. As a watch-dop the Newfound- ; land is only second to the mastiff, lie is amiable to children and small dops. ! Kept in confinement he often frets cross and ill-tempered, and flies at those for J whom he has previously shown the greatest regard. Where a dog cannot be allowed to run, and must be chained up, the New- ( foundland should not be kept. This dog is a great life-saver, and by in stinct will jump into the water to save ' ven an enemy from drowning'. ." . THE VAMPIRE BAT. Ciwun That Is rsaMaa as ladia. I have always despised bats, said a ; Cleveland man recently, and it always sends a shudder over me whenever one , of the hideous creatures approaches ' me. The bats of this country, how ever, are not to be dreaded in compar ison to those of the vampire species' which abound in India. Just imagine a big mouse with a horn on his head like a rhinneerous, furnish him with a , pair of demon-like winps. and you have : a very pood picture of this latter kind. The natives dread the vampire bat on account of his blood-sucking propensi-' ty. In the sultry nifhts he fans the ' heated sleeper with his wingn while his needle-like teeth are being in-; serted into the veins of his victim. i quencbintr his thirst for blond with ( such gentleness that it is only by some fortunate chance that he is discovered before the mischief is done. It is a well-authenticated fact that if an indi vidual is once bled by a vampire he is invariably chosen, in preference to all other equally erp-ed for a subseuent attack, and even if he were to move ten or twenty miles away, no im munity is pained thereby, as the bat is sure to follow him and keep cp his blood-thirsty attack until his victim succumbs or the animal is discover, ti ana fc-.ieti. tarue ana norses. Ir. th beinp more exposed, srr more frequent ly chuien as the "subjects of attack by these loathsome creatures. . UNAPPRECIATED BANANAS. iMe iiMin mum A boat Trrm Koott. The banana p wonderful sus taining properties, and yet years apo. in the warm countries whnv it fl.ru r ihe. the banana w&s thoutrht of w lifht'j that it n-as allowed to wate if not eaten by the cattle. The plant it?if was rained &imp!yas a khade f'tr eofTre trres. between row of which it was planted. Somebody once t 'id me. sar a writer in the Gentlewoman, that the Span iards UMrd to regard the banana as a furbidden fruit, because they detected in its heart the transverse section of the cross. I remember, too. how one of my earlr (rovernesses used to delipht me by hhowinj? me the crow, and the apotle in the center of the pakm flower: and canons na.itti mcriis lo be !unu ' at the back of the net-it of ttu- baHdo-k indentations himilar to those that mifht be caused by the finper and thumb, the suppucitiun beins; that the haddock wa ie of the fishes picked out of the net on the occasion of the miraculous draft of fishes. t fur NL CHAMPIONS IN THEIR People Wlw Wm Klaaplr They are tellinir a story of a Dutch-! " man who nrer:Vrl t:iirh..!f .t tV istar's o2ice rw.-.-n'.!v to obtain a license ' for his approaching ma rriuire. and who. ! on being1 asked the name of the bride. ' wa eomnelled to ennfu tha it Y., ' Id him. and he had to re- turn home lor the necesnary informa- . . . ' ! . , . sence of mmd. but there are others on ' record that are even Utter. There! . irriLl rW BUITT UI D- have been cases where persons have: vwi .6.0 mme t K. X. fhoti r. t. 'un even for(Tottn their own names. i ' .ntaorimt to uae irninoiiT at Leinr. tbe historian. . 1 was subject to the mort wonderful fiU of abstrac tion. One niput. returning home late, I he ranr the front door bell, and when ' a servant called out from an upper win-j dow that the professor waa not at' name, ne said: "All riht, IH come arain and walked . There waa an Polish elersyman. ! iiev. ueortre Harvest, rbovuranml to a daughter of the bUiurm of i but on the cay of hu wedding went ' fUhin?. and fitful of the appointed hour did ttiA appear at the euptiala. " "T broke off the match. aJ.a Bate k. ladla. j A rainmaker ia India has an appar j atas eonsiirtinr of a rocket capable of prior to ) ruung- to tbe beifrbt of a mile, contain ing- a reservoir of ether: in its descent ' it open, a parachute, whkh cause, ft v, mm. i,m . 1 t, 1 :. thrown out in Cue .pray. and it ab- h-"" wai u satia to lower tne temperatcre about it sufficiently toj eonden tl vapor and produce a lim- ited shower. Mexican Mustang Liniment " for Bums, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints. Harness & Saddle Sores, 5ciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy-. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment cooqucrs Pain, Makes Haa or Beast weft gain. SUMMONS. In the Oirruit Court of Ui Pt.tr of Omr m (or U nee County. I x! Bairbtitrf. 1 i Plsinuff. i w I C. T. F.n nd f Man Fh. ! DeitncUnta- i To c. f. Foco and Mute F'h. tbe sborfMMBMd - deienduiu 1c lh oamf of the HlMle at Orrgnp Ton and earA at tuq r brtf iriurwl o atatr and , ar ittr enfdfHain; fi&il ajnuni y.m In rb? ( aiv v enuiktl suit wttiun icn intra tbe Hatr t the mr i tni srammona Dm yw, if mrrti vtSnin MaavorocntT. rtatr ot 'rTvcm : or ( n -ri within any oUmt cnuntT of tDt rttale tiH-n vitnin twenty dMT trrnn th dasr ot tte iwTTKc of tn. rammom upon tdq: and ii j to ftssiJHr m crvvd by pabitewUiiO UMrrvrf . yrn ar iTvuimJ totPimr and answfraaJd Complaint j hi r b!srT M'ttaday. toe )-th day ni Nor- j en.bcr. . I bat bxinf the tmt dar nf tbe jv-xt nriir term 01 wra i irru.t ioort. Ioikwior tbe exTumittra 4 the umt pKCTib-d in the trir hvnrt- f t- made (or tbe nubiieaUoo "f mid ton irtM and ii ym. or eiiher of yi. fau. o t mv tmr and anw-r Mid eompiaiut. jutlrneni will be tnin aninM ym fr wart UrrrA. and tbe ptajntiff wni mpxtiy to the Court ljf the rUe l7yed Uw in bi aatd bill of eompisuot. vwit tr a derive oroVnor a UrrUmui of that eer 1 Um dwd of mormire. madtr. executed and de- I liverfd f plaintiff by deiendsinu. beannf date , tuetf?in drwnwl. to-wit L-t :. h. t" F. G. 11. I aw! J. in bsajra aeTeriTT-eiKbt in Fort bwitea Mi.ita.rr KewnaJHm addition to Imlsva Cite. vavc. rvvantT. TeTr.. be md in tne manner ' pnvridetf hy iw ax.d tbe raeti-eof tnw urt. ? Till tr ial frrrrrt lrta miswmIi sneitu rn.m aurh I atis ine bntsfT hafa and tvf--f th mm .f ' -M 4i. and ir.tTent therern at Ue rate of ten per e?!it- per annum tine the l.Ub dr of Aur j tt Imh; a nil tfts ftirirbssr sum tii .a- tfi vw onjiuie ntbrrne ! in mul uit. tm?'brr with tiieet and dibarrmeuu made and expended in Uii uiU ieiudiuir M.Ue(Uiit and rmtinf eft ana expenAett f tMie: tnat n vm wwb d erw. t-frekure and . all of txe rtjtnt. Ute atr.il inL rrirt hi at nil arh 44 ViM nd m!1 sf tfe xiirbt. tit and interm of all imd emr per- j m nriTaoi r-ummc or t.ciim Uu,xxt or ; ondr Ttm, or eiiner of too. in or V wd knitc i d-rtf-d premiw. or to an part Urrwrf, N- I and l-rrver barTed inm all eijuitr uf i rroeinDUofi: thjtt iituntiff b. i to. U wg (r aiii to purrtu. m,a pmiir t b option tox : ,r" mamer Vaml he lb. Imm-rli.t- e trat I ment mtmiTtat too for mnr itt,Mtd tjtrr tuml i rn.T mitia mtter mr-b Mae. .no lor mwb otner uii lunner reaef m ni.y lo bc Cnurt a jual The mitkc of thw lummmi y matW ujn toc lex. tvrwymvrt of ffnermi etreauitHm. Hib- j aza wci; at I t.iir. w.roirmntT. r o. tir onrr irt tr Hmor.b? w . L R?Mltiw. ;u'of tn jpn:ri Jwtiei.1 Iitnet or u i llr Hi (imp .turn ortlT mm rtun it;.W at 'pDanita?. in I;.;;. ttr, ' ttvc. on tt iih 05 il KrWrtuwei, irjt H Hr K.I'I'f.Ll VlVt AtUrrarr lor hi.ii.Uff. NOTICE FOR PrUUCATION. H. Li (rmit, Th fn..i n;vlnt fa.Tiiic Uen enteral at tnta rfT T rn M.i-m amM Jin Vwli l. uu- .a .. ,,, M tVv-'.f", rMl -v - ip- e. K I- E. lb wo.mn. onvm. with a view to ttaecn- . -. , . . . -'. """- t mil,, ttwr i-l ymr-um m i :iT . , tlT u m mot-l ir, myma mt tmm offir on u l fth ' rj..r,"':"'" i r',i'TT. vrnciNi in ipimiwT i -.U. W, h o eiuca a. m. Ji. r. M'i'ir.i. Hf.tirr. NOTICE FOR PUEUCATION. Laaa Omca. Tb (:.. Or.. hev . 14. 4 I - , muni a. in.ii.u; n , wn uai uir HMiowjna. r ! namfl aeulav bm noilnrof aia inteitti.m 10 : 'AW ( w at Tbe lasu.. urarua, on irt t. , . c -nxrWti K..rUt. X , ' " ' " K nMmm ,n fot.ivinr wtttniiw t pmn at eorrtmooua iwHw nson mr euluvatjon o i anl Mnd.fit a illiwii Kerixie. lur V Htm- i.n-1. fwa L bavensort. Fnutk f T.rlor, all vi tut Imiim. JA. V. WMjfLT.. axnater. WANTED. ... ... norclJMe Dv oox1 r)? W'tU, Brahma or IT t mouth Kock. cross rira. 1 ferred. Price f2.50 per dozen. Call on j or aaaree Eo. M. Harbisav, . ,0-. fcnder.bv. Or h'The Relator Line" Tie Dalles, PcrtM anil Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigai ana PassEnoer Line Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex-! cepted) between "The Ialles and Port- j land. Steamer Eegulator leaves The j Dalles at 7 a. m.. connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles Citv leaves Portland ( 1 (Yamhill st. dock; at 6 a. m., connect-j ing with Steamer Regulator for The , 'Dalles. One way ; Round trip. 3j00 S.00 j Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, unll be brought through, toith 1 out delay at Cascades. ! Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before b p". m. Live stork shipments solirted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, 6mrl Anl aad Artlas; Mu.r. THE-DALLES. OREGON DOORS, ; WINDOWS, ! SHINGLES, j FIRE BRICK, j FIRE CLAY,! LIME and : CEMENT,! i Window-Glass j and j i Picture Moulding, ;h. o-XiiEZLTnsr.; J. M. FaTTsUsOJI. Praaldfmt. First Rational Bank. THE OAIXL.. OREGON ! A General BaakiBf BoBUKftMi tranaactt Depocit rewivl. Bnbjwt to hiffbi r ' UTli Of CfiCCC Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. ! 1 Bisrbt and Teleeraphic Ezcliance sold on i ! New York. San Francisco and Port- land. LI KKCTOKSl J. jBOHTwOX. 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