THE DALLES WBEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1894. The Weekly Chronicle. OKI-lClAl. 1'Vl'KK OF Al ll COl'STY. KilCrrvil kt lav I'wMf.ce m 1 li:e. Orvmni a stvuml i'Hv mutter. SfKM-UHTlOX KATES. BY MAIL. VOM"A.;K rilKrAlll. IN AOV.lNi.. One yNir . II Si Hix linmt 1 Thru- luunt; Ailvenitni; riiten reanonnMe. aiui made known ' ou inli'.ilii ii. Aililre- all oummunu'Htioie. M"THK I'KKOS- . Icl.K." I he I'mIU's. ortuou. The 7'd'i mill WeeHu t'kronicie may , kc "olixJim (Ciii" i 7. '. Xickehe -n't tlore. i Telephone .No. - j i The Nw 111 VahliiRlnn. j Washington, Nov. 1. The Russian minister was profoundly moved by the announcement of the emperor's ileuth. When ine ohVinl announcement is re ceived, the legation ill le closed until after the funeral, ami the minister and secretaries will wear mourning for one year. The news reached the White IIoum' i.frer the president had left on his shooting trip. No action will he taken by the government, however, un til the piesiiient is officially notified by the Ktissisn ambassador. Coaiiiritry Agaliiftt th 4'mrevitfli. London, Nov. According; to u sneciul dispatch from St. Tetersbur a conspi racy against the Hie of the czarevitch has been discovered. For several days the police have been anesting nihilists. Anions those arrested are several stu dents. Desired to Ile lu Kimftii. London, Nov. 1. According to dis patches from Herlin, the Emporer. Wil liam lias received a dispatch from Gen eral vou Werder, German ambassador to Russia, now at Lividia, caving the czar refused to po to Corfu, as he desired to die in Russia. Marriage May lie I'aatpoueil. Washington, Nov. 1. From remarks dropped at the Russian legation when the minister was informed of the death of tho emperor it will cause a postpone ment of the marriaee of czarevitch and Princess Aiix one vear. 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If you would rather have tiie New York World, we will send you that and the Skmi-Weekly Ciikon icle one year for $2.25. The World i also a semi-weekly fro you will gt papers for $2.25. JakV" I gay, old fellow, can.t you lend me ten for a month? Naggs Sorry but I iiavn't anything except a fifty. Got any change? Jaggs (after a Hea.-on of thought; No, hut say, just make it fifty for five months; that will do a well. Ictroit Free I'ress. Mother Where were vou during that ! thunder etorm? toy Over in that field with the big tree in it. "But I have j told you distinctly, many, many time", never to stand under a tree during a ; thunder gtorni." "I didn't. I eat' down." Good News. ! Choliy Quickwit Who was that . round-shouldered, ill-dressed little cad I saw you with this morning? F:thel j (freezinglyj That, sir, was my fiance, j Choliy Good Gawd! You don't say.1 What a rnagnificant contract yon will make. The Diplomat. ' Iiagley Where did you get this cigar? ! lirace One you gave me yesterday, i Bagley You don't say ; a friend of mine bought four of tiiem for a dollar. New York World. She Mr. r-pooner, I have told you for j the last time that I will not be your wife. He Thank yon; I'm going to propoee once more, so, of couree, your i nnwer will be yes. Ilariers Bazar. I Miss Prndeleigh Sir, how dare you? Mr. Iiattler (who Las stolen a kiss Ex ense me, I never would have done it in my sober senses. Miss Prudeleigh Oh, indeed 1 The Malaprop. Teacher (to Bainbridge street boy) Now, if you have meal at 12 o'clock, what do you call It7 "Luck." said the boy, Philadelphia liecord. "(juite a change in the weather isn't it?" "Yes," replied the populi with a j grin. "Greatest sason lor flops I ever aw!" Washington Star. j About the most miserable man in the world is the on who is enpected to lauiih ! at a joke lie has heard before.. Texas Sifting". Till YAU K OF I5EAITY.1 I ! It la Lossoncd by tho Qrowiiiff Rospoot for Education. I I i. ii tllrli Are I'l.-nl I rul Ivul When Thijr Are i U't Thiir I'Lilinteaa 1 Not So Miu li Noll..-. I hjr lnt.-lll-tri-iit M.u. t lt'.v jrirl-.! Happily they are rare. Phiin irirls they lire in plenty; and ht-han.-.. on the vi hole, ir i.-, lvttcr for the )h ;ue 1 uuriUn.u tuat they -lioiil.l lv in then::;jori'iy. lint alolute downright : MirliiioK in -liloia met with. lrrejru- 1 ' larity. mv.jrnilicance or want of har j miiiiy in the features is not Mitlicient 1 to constitute upline.-.-.. A hij.'h fore ' head is nowaday.-, universally consid-' , ereil a misfortune, says the New York ' i Advertiser. Our sf reat-yrandfather ' 1 considered it ouito the reverse. A : I pisty complexion is. no doubt, a ealani- ; 1 ity; so is the Ion;,' upper lip. and so is the larjre chin. Kut a jjirl's face may i have one of these efearacu-ristics. it ! may even posses-, them all. without 1h inr positively iifrly. An intelligent mind and a srentle spirit may do won ders in transformi:.!,' a pi!e face, und maUiiio- it. if not U-auliful. at least at- , tractive. And the proof of this is the , often-noted fact that many plain, and ' even ugly, .'iris are led to the ultur. ' ! while their handsomer sisters inspire admiration without winning love. It is when plain or badly-formed features i are the home of stupidity, when they are unillumined by a spark of sense or n ray of generous foVling. that they form a truly uly face. Such faces : there are. and there are also faces cast 1 by nature in so bad a mold that noth- i ; ing will render them attractive, any i ; more than a deformed liguro can le i I rendered comely; but sueii ugliness is : . almost as rare as beauty itself. , A curious change has come over the minds of men in respect to the lieauty of women; they seem to value it less than they did; and this in spite of the i fact that beauty has of late years 1h ' come rarer than ever. In the last een ; Uiry men would Imperil their lives i cheerfully for the mere privilege of 1k I ing considered leauty's champion. Men do not t. iist reigning belles now: there are no reigning Indies, to toast. 1 Where are the love songs? Herrick ! and Burns and Heine have no modern compeers. The chief reason for the decline in the value nitiii put upon i beauty is. no doubt, the superior edu cation of the nineteenth century girl. .Men have. I.y si.iw degrees, learned to take pleasure in the society of women who are mentally their equals, whether they aiv fair to look upon nr not. Many clever women really do not seem to care two straws whether they are good looking or ill looking. ! Their lives do not tend even to the preservation of such traces of comeli ness as nature may have lcstowed upon them. They study, "and turn heavy eyed and sallow: or they devote themselves to some trade and profes sion and acquire the strenuous, thin lipped visage by which the worker i:. known; or perhaps they adopt the physical as well as mental develop ment, and lose all grace of form by vi olent exercise, and ull delicacy of com plexion by exposure to the weather. In a word, they lieeome ugly girls, and they do not mind it. ueilonot know that the plain girl, who can carry otT her ugliness tinder n rattle of words and a constant How of good spirits, is very much to l pitied, liut there are some ill-favored damsels who really deserve eommi:,crntion those, namely, who are too painfully aware of their deficiency in good looks to forget it for a moment. Strange as the observation may sound to male car.-, it is yet a fact that there are plenty of girls who. so far from feeling vain of their personal appearance, would not complain if fashion ordained that thev should veil their faces after the manner of the east. Very likely their mothers, from a mistaken notion if guarding them ag:.iri' t, feelings of vanity, have spoken so often in a dis- paragmg way ot tlieir looks that they have actually conceived a dislike for their own personal appearance. They are perfectly convinced that they pre sent an unpleasing. if not disatrreeablc, spectacle to their fi How-men: their highest ambition is to render them selves as little repulsive as possible. U is not an easy thing to imagine what agonies a shy and ugly girl may have to endure, or how sweet to her are the marks of respect and courtesies which are too often monopolized by the pret ty girls of a party. It is undoubtedly; one of the distinctive marks of the gentleman that In: pays a woman all! the little attentions that the usages of society reijuire of him. whether she is young or old. hand . ome or ugly. Men often excuse themselves for at- ' tendance on p!;:i: oiing women on the are not only ill- gTouiid that tin looking, but ill-tempered. Then' is too much truth in the charge. But the ugly girl is not without excuse. The consciousness that no man or woman cares to look at her face a second time, joined to the sensitivi ie:j she has ac quired, is apt to sour her temper; and 1 - this, in its turn, tends to increase her j uglinesf. Yet it is a singular fact that j if a man. for any reason, pays marked i attention to a plain girl, she is apt to! hold her chin half an inch higher in : the nir than a good-lookmfr irirl would i do under tho same cireuio stances. It , would be futile to inquire into the rea-1 wn lit this tendency on the part of ugly girls to give themsclveH airs; hut the fact is patent to all men. Amrlrflin frfolntors. ' The Yuma Indians of Arizona nre. 1 the true American idohitors. The j tribe is an exclusive one, nnd everv nienilK-r is proud of his people. They j were the objects of much attention j from the .Iiisnit father:, when they j opened their mi inns, hut the work of j converting tle ni wn , m ver verv mi - eessful. They h:.il their H-,ls anil still cling to then:, makin;' them out of clay. Their p,,itery is well nnd euri-j ouslv Iiniile. mil is their chief source j of ini'ome. Pottery idols are their pride tis well us the object of their! worship. Attention 111 lime to :n:y S.'oiuuch, Live.- reg.u.ir.ty i r I'.nvi : 1' I'll-' qll I I'd! go in ; ; V'l 1.. :u!.i. lie. sua VAWr ,; tT lie.-.-, ;:nd i )to A iA,Y ciTlaiii t!i:t.-- t.otial lb". .!"; -. 1 1 ! " 1 1 1 thO I'.' 4'. r u 111 o A V t ' i V w hich is Aycr's TilN. rurely table, s'.igar-eoated, easy to take ;;t.l iiuick to iissiinilate. this is the ideitl Vmily mediciit;' the most popular, jnfo, and useful aperient in pha; niaey. -Mrs. M. A. Hi:o Ktvi I ; , Harris, Tenn., sas: "Avi'i's Calliarue 1'ilN rureil in.' at - heailael'.o ami my liusliaiul ui iieiu :i!, !.; ' ' tliiiik there is No Better Medicine, an.) li.oe iutlm-rd many l -e i;. Thirty-live years ao Him Si'iia;: I v, . runilowM by liar.l woik ami a u.-.' s-m-. . . c.ilili. nlii.'h rnaile me so fe.-li!.- Hi V. ,' . an ellort for me to walk. I rwwilli'.' !'.. tl.i.'lors, liut k.'pt sinking lower nun: 1 ' 1 goeii up ull lioi"' of over I. ;:.- I :t llai'1'.'iiiiiB to lie in a suue. one Jv 1 ' Bifiliiinen were sol.l, tl:e (.iiU'rii I n i. '. ' my weak ami sickly an';-.u:n ' '. aa'i at:, a tow mu'stiom ns to inv lieallli. o ' uiemled uic to try Ayer'n I'll: 1 I' "' ' " failli In these or any other lucdav;- 1 conOliuleil. at last, to take hi ait .it . ' liox. Before I had useit them all. I v .i- ery nincli belter, ami two Imxes eur.- l u. 1 am now SO yeart uM; l ut I l . iieM' :. . If it bittl not lieen for Ayei's l'lhs. 1 s'...s :.i have Iwii in my pravc Ions iiko. I l.:r. i lioxoi f very year, wlmh make '.in hoxrs up to Uii" lime, ami I would no more be eut them than willnmt t.reail." II. I' Inj:r:iham. Ilockland. Me. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aycr &l'o Low. 1!, M.. Every Dose Effective Toniiny l'a, teacher wants tie to tell what id the ditl'erence. lietween "speak" and "talk." Mr. Tigijs Uui lennne sec. Cieuerally w hen I get into an argu ment with your mother Bhe is outspoken and I am out-talked. Indianapolis Jour nal. Teacher Now, Willie, ii you and your little iisier buy ten peaches, and ix i f them are bad, how many are ieft'.' Wil lie Two. Teacher Two? Willie Yes ni ; me and my little eiter. New York Telegram. The dude who said that something was preying on hi mind was advised not to weary, as it would probably die of starv ation. Lowell Courier. : mikado is beating tin; einperer ina with ease." 'Yes?" "Yes; .l.ipane-e." rittslmrg Chronicle r:iih. Woman You're the lirst trump I've seen about hi rtf this minimer. Trani Yej, ma'am, I always was noted for mv enterpriae and push.-IIarleni Life. Mlrayert. Fry m tho fair ground1:, one iilault ' inure, white hind foot, small widte spot in 1' iviiead, and one light corre! horse, hitf hind loo., small white strip in f ie" .n:d saddle marked, hoth branded on l. i: stille. Uor-e ii!.-'o brauded A : on the right hind h"'. A liberal reward, will he paid for information which will , iead to their recoverv, by the under- ; signer!. A. S. .Macm.i.istki:, Wanted. The undersigned desires to rent a farm of 1011 to biO acres grain land, same amount of pa 4! nre water, hou-e nnd unlet have good barn. Address. ' Farnier, care Ciiiiomci.k. ! Notice. Nuliie i h'-rcliy Klven t!i,it lie- iiiul.-r-iKiii'il i IlilH Uell (llllv H,)i.,lllteil lv th Hoaorilllle j I uiinty I nurt nf Hit: Stale nf Uri'ell, fur IUii'u ' c.nint . uiiMinontnilllx nf lh exUtf of ( hurl.-ti K. Hiiiiiil. ilf.'.-a.-ieiL All ktiiih hHViiit; eimrni I ir.iln-t -:inl e-lHt, hi'" h'rby notllie,! firew lit lilt' i"nrne, duly v rill-, tn lie' lit HIV re-l'I'Miei. Ifi iMIiei city, a.-en rniinly, Orevun, williln Pit litiitilli.-frnni llie due fil tms iiullce. i Jmlvd lliis I -ti, day nf (let.aVr, l-il. CIKKHK J. IIAIl.ItT Ailininmlnitrix nf tin- K-iaKj of luirl.-- K. : Jlnllfllt. de'eiiii. 0:3tNvl7 Administrator's Notice I Nntii ' i- herehv Kivi'll flint hy mi npler ul Die f tin tate ef oreii.ti for the Couiilv nf niirt '". duly inmle and v-nlereil on the it day nf ! inner, i- i,. ire- j f , j IL'liea i,i nliriiiltltef Rd'nlni-lrHrnr nl liii' e"tate nf .Inllim l ntiiein, diiea-ed. All J-Tunna liavililf flallllN atraint the etlle nf Mild de'ea-e.: are hereby nnlllii-d tn firehent them, with IIih priifwr vnnchern tliere Inr, In me nt the nlhce nf I f u 11 ll UKlnli iVUiImiIi, 1 he liallen uref-mi, within nix mniitlio finni the dale berrnl. i'aud 'I he patic. (ri'fnn, Nnv. 2. I'i' II. S. IIIMINl.TIlN, AdnilnintMtiir of the Kitate nf .liilina ( ob e'lK'l, Oeeeaaeil. nfiv:'. dws Wasco warehouse Co., Receives Goods on Stor- arra nA FnrwnrrU Rn TTl-a tft ' 8,1111 0rWarQS Same tO their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Rates Reesonble M J:K .;;- "7r. Co. Hi f l.f.tv, nr. Solid Oak Vn 1 1 1 P i: DO Set 011 Exhibition in our Window. i Boys' and Girls' Migh-Grade Safety with Morgan cSc Wright's Pneumatic Tires. : 0 To the most successful guesser of the nuiiiU'r of TOOTH I'ICKS on our 'A I'oiie. tine guess for each llollur invested in I'.ovh' and tiirls' Shoei' ! i Hovs' Clothing, Oirls' Cloaks ang Woolen Press (ioods. 0.1uC 5 00. --- Bicycle on Exhibition in our Window. Guessing to Commence Tuesday, October Guessing to Close Saturday, December 1, Tooth Picks to be Counted December 1, at ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. k..'V'. - '. - '' - ''''V.'.'' - . - 'V - . - .. - . - A. A. Brown, Ktvf.h H lull MMM'Ttllieilt ui on t V I Ti III I I'lr UWl.l UlUll.IIWl and Provisions SPECIAL :-: PRICES' to Cash Buyers. Highest Cask Prices for Eqes and other Produce. 170 SECOND STREET. Ttie GoiumDia packing Go. PACKERS OF Pork and Beef MANt'FAl TDkl'.Ks OK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. ; V. S. Lani (ffi r., Th (r,,t , NmIicc ticrfhy iv'ii tliut 11k- lollowinjf ! mmitil i'ttIT has lllfl imfM-- ff hin iiiU'iitmn ! to iiiiikt' tntrtl ynixif in MiMMirt of hi claim, it in th nt na iri jinMf will U' inni' U'lore fli rifi-t?r : nnd r''-ivT nf tin- l". h Juni ullii'; fit The ; L.ill-', or., on Uwuit t , vi: fu4'tli A. UitKiiHri II'l. K. No :siii', for th- S' ' NK' . nmt N1 , HK1., Ht--. 17. 1. I 8, It .; K.. vv. U. Ilf nniin's tin' lollowlhtf witin-M N t pmv1 liin vntintoii r"Mfi'.'ii'(? nin aii'l niltiviition of khi1 luii'l, vi. : II MirnniintTH, I.. Hia: V.. M. H(irririini), (i. W, Mixif, hiid-irby, Ortynn. JA. K. mooiu:, Iti-ifi-lvr. Do you want a Fruit and Hop Farm? K. N. STAEHR, of BAKE OVK.N, has imt Home uplrncilil FBrm nd ihk1 pnyliiK Town )'roierty lu thoWIIIn ette Vallny for Miln very camp ana on ay U-rnin. Homo of the farnK to exelmngo for EtaU-rn (ireKnn prorty. Write for Hat anil terina. FOR SALE OR TRADE A FINE IMI'OI'.TEI) French Percheron Stallion, V'i'j!if In Ko,1 flch 1 fwiiitifl", nnd Nnrr foul i, flier. W ill im-II or i'M-i r imfcH with nf.nrovi 1 1 rl r y . or will t rHo or horM- or vtiiio, ," Kerr & Buckley, (ir: Vullev, Or. am:-; y ;im, Bedroom Set To the most suceef-.-ful gm-H.er of the number of TOOTH MCk on our Cone. One guess lor each Hollar invested in Men'- or N omen h Shoes, Men s Clothing, Women's Cloaks nnd Woolen Picm Goods. IF YOU WANT (ioft i-inucnl. Slate, or Dalles Military Road Lands, -: cm. Thomas A. Hudson hi n vector to Thornhury A KikImou, S3 WashinKton St., THE DALLES. OR. If i i WHiit inforiiintloti rmii'iTttiiiK i!i 1 1 1 Irt in 1 , t r t h I rWit 1 1 ii k.' ttHTi'to, fiiiHiilt him in' ui ciMirv. 11' I in miuli- 'ti!ty i tin-- lni-hH", niitl tui iriirti!-Ml In IN- It Aye-nt l.r thf KhMi'TH )t-vMt I nnd ( ompany, hihI tun ml I ,, inuring, or In Irnprntnl ,t'rh ullural IjiimIn In any quantity lt'.-irfl. mim) will fuel h I'Miunhli't tti-rlhiiiif (h'M Inn. I to anyone (!'! Iiik to htm Itir it. Hntllnr I.ocAt(t u (ov0rniiiiit I.nuila. If you wftnl to Hormw AIuyt on 1 x or Nhurt tlmtt, hm cmi nrrnnimoflatu jroi Wrltr Kirn, 1.1 fe. ami Arrldnnt Iniumnnii, If yim rntiiiot rwll, wrlt, mul your lrttra mill i iruniitly Mnwrft 'New - Umatilla- House, THF. DALI.KS. OKFliON. SINNOTT &. FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and Baggage Oflice of the V. V. Union Telegraph Ollice are in the Hotel. Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables. LARUKS T : AND : 'IN K.ST (.SuecHorn to I.. - piapciurers A Cienerul Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. EiiiJFA.iKiasra- pkomptly nct neatly xjoiste- Wnolcsalc and Ectail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, Whins, none Blankets, Etc, ! Full Assortment of Mexican ISRCOXD fiTRKKT, .... THE DALLES. 0B THE DALLES I NCOKPOHATED 1S No. 07 Vashin(iton Stuket. . . The Dalles. Whol;ttla and Ketail IValorn and Manufacturers of Building Material and Dimension Timber, Poors, Windows, Moldings, Iloiise Furaishings, Ele . Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish Boxes and Packing Cases. Pnotory ud Xiumtor Yrd nt Old 3Dt. U!!0-' DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and any part Given Away. CiivCIl AWclV 23. at 7 A. M. at 6 P. M. 8 P. M. PEASE & MAYS. .. - .' - .'V'.'V'.'.. - VV I. os hivitii you twin it w (ott - Ilf In AV'Ut (or Kllr nf lot In TunHtnofO Dbl TION to'iji.- Thin AcliUtloll Uitloffiu nrtv Init. mid (tfittltictl to Lh' Itio orlii('tiril tvl v imrt ol tli nitv Only ai iiinuh' walk from ( unrtliiMir , in intutiUw (mm It. K. M-fot. K. II. Company, and oflice of the Western : HOTEL : IN : O1IEG0N. D. rriink, deeeiiHod.) OB1 ALL KINDS . Saddlery Plain or Stamped. LUMBERING CO. Slab WOOD Delivered to of the city, Harnesses!