The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 16, 1895, PART 1, Image 4

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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1895T
The NMt Oregon Assembly.
The names given below not followed
by the politics of the parties, are repub
licans. MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
- Republicans. . . . : I.... .19
Democrats 8
Populists 3
Total : 30
Baker and Malheur Will B King,
populist. '
. Benton and Lincoln Tolbert Carter.
Clackamas George C Brownell.
Clackamas and Marion Alonzo Ges
ner. Clatsop J H Smith, democrat.
Coos, Curry and Josephine J A Van
, derberg, populist.
Crook, Lake and Klamath C A Cogs
well, democrat.
Douglas Henry Beckley, democrat.
Grant, Harney and Morrow A V
Gowan.
Jackson S H Holt, populist.
Lane B F Alley, J H McClung.
Linn S A Dawson, N J Johnson.
Marion W H Holson, I L Patt6rson.
Multnomah Bancroft, 0 N Denny,
H E McGinn, Joseph Simon, C H Wood
ard. Polk N L Butler, democrat.
" Umatilla A R Price.
Umatilla and Union J H Kaley, dem
ocrat. Union and Wallowa D A McAllister,
democrat.
. Wasco and Gilliam W W Steiwer.
Wasco and Sherman, J A Smith, dem
Washington S B Huston, dem.
Washington, Columbia, Tillamook
J W Maxwell.
"Yamhill J F Calbreath.
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE,
Republicans.... '. 53
Democrats 0
PoDulisttt i
Total 60
BakerJ C "Young, populist,
Benton F H Cooper.
Benton and Lincoln John Daly.
Clackamas C B Smith, F L Mintie,
G O Rinearson.
Clatsop C J Curtis, C F Lester.
Columbia T J Cleeton.
Coos Thos Buckman, populist.
Coos and Curry Frank A Stewart,
populist.
Crook A R Lyle.
Douglas J E. Blundell, J T Bridges,
C A Shelebrede.
Gilliam J E David.
Grant and Harney Orin L Patterson.
Jackson George Dunn ; J A Jeffrey,
S M Nealon, populists.
Josephine R G Smith.
Klamath and Lake Virgil Conn.
Lane C H Baker, M J Hillegas, S L
Moorhead.
Linn J H Scott, Flem Smith, W A
.Templeton.
Malheur I W Hode.
Marion H G Barclay, J L Calvert,
David Craig, E Hofer, C B Moores
THorrow J S Boothby.
Multnomah 8 C Beach, W E Burke,
B P Cardwell, Clarence Cole, J M Long,
J McCracken, George T Myers, E H
Thompson, O F Paxton.
Polk D L Keyt, Ira S Smith.
Sherman and WaBco T R Coon, T H
McGreer.
Tillamook and Yamhill J W Morton.
Umatilla E J Davis, J S Gurdane,
George Shurtrum.
Union C D Huffman, populist; J A
Wright.
. Wallowa J A Burleigh, populist,
Washington H C Gates, Charles Ty-
gart, C P Yates.
Yamhill J T Gowdy, Calvin Stanley,
RECAPITULATION.
Bennte
Republicans. 19
Democrats 8
Populists 3
CRUEL SPOET IN INDIA.
Htfnters' Train" the PantHor
Catch Deer.
to
Hindoos Care Nothing for Amusement Un
less Accompanied by Physical Suffering
or Ureat Danger Battle of Hands
and the Swinging; Festival.
Hse Total
53 72
0 8
7 10
There is good reason for the popu
larity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Davis & Bnzard, of west monterey,
Clarion Co,, Pa., say: "It has cured
people that our physicians could do
nothing for. We persuaded them to try
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy and they now recoraend it with the
rest of us." 25 and 50 cent bottles for
ale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists.
Wiggs Physiognomists say woman's
character is frequently indicated by her
chin. Sinnick Probably true. Her
mouth often tells a great deal about the
character of other woman. Milwaukee
Sentinel.
Tea JDon't Have to WS wear Off.
says the St. Louis Journal of Agricul
ture in an editorial about No-To-Bac the
famous tobacco habit cure. We know
of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one,
a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked
and chewed for twenty years ; two boxes
cured him so that even the smell of to
bacco makes him sick." No-To-Bac
sold and guaranteed by Snipes & Kin
ersly, No cure no pay. Book free.
Sterling Remedy Co., New York or
Chicago.
1 Miss Gotham Have you any papa
and mama, little boy? Newsboy No,
mum ; me fam'ly's abroad. Truth.
Male Help Wanted.
v To make big money selling our Elec
tric Telephone. Best seller on Earth.
Sent all complete ready to set up; lines
of any distance. ' A practical Electric
Telephone. Our agents making $5 to $10
a day easy. Every body buys ; Big
money without work Prices low. 'Any
one can make $75 per month. Address
W. P. Harison & " Co., "Clerk No 11,
Columbus, Ohio. ' "
India is a land of sport, but occident
als are always much surprised to find
that sport, to be appreciated by the
average mild Hindoo, must have some
thin? cruel about it, either to man or
beast. It is to India, by the way, that
Europe and America owe polo, which
was introduced into British canton
ments by the Manipuris. Hindoos are
frreat cock fighters, says a writer in the
San Francisco Chronicle. . Large sums
of money are spent on these contests,
nor are the birds furnished with spurs
to make the combats still more san
guinary. The cocks use only nature's
weapons and the wounds inflicted are
severe enough to satisfy the Hindoo
craving for bloody spectacles. Of horse
racing the Hindoo is passionately fond;
and a race will practically close all
business. The government printing
offices at Allahabad have on occasions
been closed because the compositors
abandoned their cases to see the races.
A steeplechase where there is every
possibility of some one being thrown
exerts a wonderful fascination on the
people, who do not hesitate to call
themselves the greatest physical cow
ards in the world. Their hunting, too,
is of the cruel order. Panthers, or, as
they are called in India, cheetahs, are
trained to pursue deer and kill them.
There is no risk attaching to the hunt
ers, but there is a great deal of danger
to the unfortunate shekari who trains
the ferocious beast. The panther is
blindfolded, a leash is placed around
his middle, and he is thus lea to the
plain where deer can be found, or to
where the deer have been driven by a
swarm of beaters. The assemblage,
mounted upon elephants or horses or in
conveyances, keep a respectful distance
from the cheetah, who is led into the
open and the hood quietly removed and
the leash slipped. The cheetah, when
furiously hungry, has been known to
turn upon his trainer as the quickest
prey, and this is the supreme, the ago
nizing moment. The cheetah stands
straight, his forelegs stiffening and his
tail slowly moving. He purrs like a
huge cat, looks angrily around ' him,
then, crouching, bounds after his prey.
The cheetah catches his victim and,
seizing it by the throat, buries his
fangs deeply, sucking in the blood
with greedy gasps. The trainer ap
proaches gently, so gently that his
footfall can scarcely be heard. The
cheetah is growling ominously. His
tail beats his sides in ferocious impa
tience. Quietly the man steals toward
the crouching beast and slips the hood
over the eyes; then the leash is passed
around and all danger is averted.
The head of the deer has to be sev
ered, still leaving in the cheetah's
mouth a goodly lump of bleeding
flesh.. There is nothing very sports
manlike in this periormance, but
there is a great deal of danger attach
ing to it, and that danger' devolves
upon one man. There have been cases
where the panther has absolutely re
fused to chase the deer, but has devot
ed his entire time and attention to the
hunting party. Then the game was not
voted a success.
A villainous amusement in India is
that called panjan. It consists in lock
ing hands and seeing who can be made
to kneel. There is no fun in it. but
still it is assiduously cultivated and
hands are daily being broken in this
-inane form of sport. Kite-flying is a
national affair and bets of the most ex
traordinary magnitude are made as to
who shall cut his opponent's string.
The swinging festival, or churruk
poojah, is another form of pleasure
which could only satisfy a race natu
rally cruel. There is now a good deal
of correspondence between the India
office and the government of Calcutta
with a view of stopping this detest
able sport. Hundreds of Europeans
visit the scene and leave immeasurably
disgusted, but the natives find much to
enjoy in it and beat their torn .toms
and blow their pipes with great gusto
while the poor victims are swinging in
midair. This sport has some remote
connection with a religious rite, and
the men who permit themselves to be
thus tortured are probably fulfilling
some hideous vow. Vows in India are
common, and no vow can avail unless
its performance inflicts some dreadful
punishment upon the body. The affair
is thus managed: A devotee has a hook
passed through the muscles of his back,
which hook is tied to the end of a
crosspole. This beam can be tilted for
the express purpose of having victims
fastened to it. After the man is se
curely lashed to the pole he is lifted
up into the air with, his hands folded
on the chest and the body fairly hang
ing by the hooks. There is no other
support. The muscles of the back
alone hold him to the hook. The pole
is then rotated by pulling on the ropes
at the counterbalance" end, its attach
ment on the vertical part permitting
of free rotation. This gentle amuse
ment the Indian government intend to
abolish, but whether it will be done
without serious trouble is a question.
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Scalds,
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AH Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
AH Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
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Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquers
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Makes Han or Beast well
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"Tie Regulator Line'
Tie Dales, Portland and Astori
Navigation Co.
One way
Round trip. .
Exposure to rough weather, dampness,
extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring on an
attack of rheumatism or neuralgia;
chapped hands and face, cracked lips
and violent itching of the skin also owe
their origin to cold weather. Dr. Mc-
Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment should be
kept on hand at all times for immediate
application when troubles of this nature
aopear. it is a sovereign remedy, zoc,
50c and $1.00 per bottle.
"It do beat all how lonesome I've
been sence we come to New York!'
"Why, how's that; not enough people
here?" "Oh, yes, people enough; but
how's a woman to jes' throw a shawl
over her head 'n go through the back
vard a-neighborin' in one o' them
flats?" New York Record.
THROUGH
Freipanti Passenger Line
Throueh Dailv Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a.m., connecting at the Cas
cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill st. dock) at 6 a. m., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
2.00
-3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicteu
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY
General Agent
THE-DALLES. OREGON
Teacher Tommy, you may draw a
map of Turkey and tell us all you can
about it. Tommy Please, ma'am, can
I wait until next week? Teacher-
Why? Tommy It makes me sick to
think about turkey eince last Christmas,
Chicago Inter Ocean.
Uncle Do you say your prayers every
night, Robbie? Robbie Gracious, no;
I got everything I wanted Christmas,
an' my birthday don't come for three
months. Inter Ocean.
Cruel Sport.
The Hindus are great swimmers, and
swim dog fashion with their hands and
feet beating the water. The reason of
this is to scare their aquatic enemies.
There is a great swimming' festival
. after the first rains, when the rivers are
swollen. Then Hindus of all ages
enter the turbulent flood and swim a
giyen distance, shouting like demons
and creating an enormous commotion.
Crocodiles follow the swimmers and
the slower swimmers fall an easy prey
to those awful 'monsters. But it is
sport sport to those who takepart in
the exciting adventures, but greater
sport to the thousands who follow the
men in the water from the banks, and
the victim to the nugger has little
For Inlaats and Children.
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Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
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- "Castoria is Powell adapted to children that
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Chronicle. janl6-lm.
Notice of Final Settlement.
sympathy wasted on him by the eager, j settlement thefeof.
fun-iovmg crowd. ? - : janl6.5tew;
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has filed with the Clerk. of the County Court of
the state ol Oregon, for Wasco county, her final
account as executrix of the last will and testa
ment of A. B. Aioore. deceas-d, and that by an
order of said County court, Monday, the 4th day
of March, 1895 at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., of
said day, has been fixed as the time for We hear
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SARAH A.
MOORK,.
Executrix.
JFJORDEvaielisi
Of Dec Moines, Iowa, writes under date
March 23, 1893:
S. . Med. Mfg. Co., ,
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Gentlemen :
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