THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31. 1897. The Weekly Gtoniele. tBI DAX.I.XS, . . OflBGON PERSONAL MKSTIOK. Saturday'! Dally. Mr. E. C. Pease left yesterday after noon on a short visit to Ban Francisco. the taste of the gourmand whose ideal of DafarVfemaJe honeyed lascionsneea is aroased at 'the semblance o' a ginger snap; my fancy rather craves ome un discovered ambrosial delicacy, whose in vention awaits the birth of some fntnre Edison of epicures. Your informant is still farther .unhappy in his conceits when his fancy tells him that one capa ble of being encircled with fishing rod cases as substitutes for pants, hails from among the -sweet sixteen of .Dufur; no each lingerie, if rumor can be .relied on . Mr. P. Loy and Hans Lage were up from Hood River last night, returning on the boat tnis morning. - A. J. Priday and Willis Brown came baa ever done flag doty on the cloth es in froin Cross Keys yesterday with a HlM0f Doinr on washday, while the couple of carloads orcattle lor shipment . . , i, -r,; j toTroutdale - playful aepbyrs from Tygh Kidge vainly Monday's Daily. Mr. C. J. Van Duyn of Tygb is in the city today. Governor Moody arrived from Salem Jast night. Attornev W. B. Presby came over from Goldendale today. Hon. W. H. Holmes of Salem is in the city looking after law matters. Mr. J. F. Hampshire returned yester day from a short visit in Portland. Mr. Frank Aldrich, the wheat buyer arrived from Goldendale at noon today Miss Nellie Butler came op from Port land Friday night, returning this morn ing. Mr. F. S. Boots came from Port land last night, and will spend a few days in the city. The little son of Mr. J. A. White, who lives near the garrison, is dangerously ill with spinal meningitis. Messrs. Lytle, liiegs and Mnrcbie came down trom Biggs this morning, where tbey bad been to see the survey ors begin work on the Columbia Sooth ern railroad. Tuesday' Daily. ' Mr. J. M. Shelley is ia the city. Mies Cora B. Hays arrived from Eu gene last night. Mr. Joseph Sherar came in from the Deschutes last night. Dr. F. C. Brosius of Hood Eiver was in the city last night. W. S. Gearv. the piano tuner, arrived last night, and will be here for several days. Mr. Frank Lee, of the Pacific Farmer, passed through the city today on bis way to his Klickitat ranch. J. R. Rankin, proprietor of the Hood River-White Salmon -ferry, and A. H, Jewett, of the White Salmon nursery, are in the city. attempt to solve the problem of serial navigation by inventing bifurcated bal loons. Though Cissy wishes she had the abil ity, yet she will never essay the counter feit presentment you so jnstly resent; i no, not even if -the lost arms were re stored to the celebrated Btatue of Venus de Mllo to furnish the desired, and, to my notion, Inadequate model. Before J would be so. bold as to attempt to act sb your prototype I should learn 4 "To gild refined gold, to paint the lily, To throw a perfume on the violet To smooth the ice, or add another hue STJnto the rainbow'' an impossible task. "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread." Thouzh I do not know who iniormed you that I came from Dufur, yet I Bug geet that you take one of the matches above mentioned, split the same into quarters, shave them as thin as the fibres 'ill allow, submit the ginger snap to hydraulic pressure, insert the quartered match for lege, then resolute on the res idue. await the result. Which Nemo tenntnr divinare. Tours, more binned against than sin ning, . UISSY OIDEWAY8. BUT A SINGLE THOUGHT. ..rr - EtrB CREAM BALM Is a. positive enre. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60 cents at Drncgista or by mail ; samples 10c by man. ELY BROTHERS. M Warren St.. New York City. MADE SECURE BY WATER. In The to the wile of E BORN. Dalles. Monday, March 29th, In F. Sharp, a eon. this city, Mondav. March 29th, to the wife of James P. Benton, a eon. Cissy Sideways Demon To thi Committee of Thirteen Indignant Damsels: As I was not credited on the posters or programs of our late minstrel show with the honor of living in Dufur, nor did I make any ench pretensions, being too modest to assume a virtue when I bad it not, I am at a loss to know the one whose fertile imagination located me in your city. Perhaps be is someone insanely enamored with my irresistible, bewitch ing loveliness, and seeks to win me with extravagant adulation, fancying no more fitting abode for such a cynosure of beauty. On the other hand, he may be some rejected, disappointed, love-sick swain, whose affections some member of your "sweet sixteen" did not recipro cate, and feeling for- the first time the pangs of "despis'd love," vowing the melodramatic revenge of the rejected suitor in "Calamity' Jane," be doubtless thought it sufficient revenge for his in lured feelings and nnreqmted love to place my domicile in your city. . "Cissy Sideways," so well pictured in yonr "whereas," suggests to bis mind a Dufur damsel ! -Alas for his poetic fancy ! "A long, lanky individual with a mouth like 15-mile creek and a foot like the foot of Mt. Hood," brings to bis disordered brain visions of a maiden from your num ber! What a perverted taste, hideous nightmare and distorted imagination! My fancy, to be thus aroused, demands eight of one of whom Burke said : "Sure ly never lighted on this orb, which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delight fnl vision." Long and lanky? . No; the -maiden from Dufur. no matter what your size is, is just tall enough to reach your heart; and her month, with lips distilling nectar, resembling 15-mile creek, only as possessing a voice of ex quisite music attuned to the limpid purl ings of this stream in its mellifluent meanderings. "A foot like the foot of Mt. Hood" suggests to his imagina tion that Cissy is from Dufur ; if he re gards the snowy whiteness of its ermine Bumo Outdone and Juliet a Back Num ber, for Xhese Outclassed Them. "All the world loves a lover," says the poet, and if this be true, all the world must have gone mashed last night had it been at the Umatilla House when tbe Portland train came in, for there was a love scene, unassisted by surroundings and, without shrubbery and balconies, that would make Juliet seem commonplace and Romeo tame. There was a lavisbness of expression, a warmth of greetiug, a fervor of embrac ing, a clinging of lip to lip, a rapture of soul-drinking eyes, and a free-for-all six-day-go-as-yon-pleaae mixture of bat full of flowers and a vest full of feel ing, moustache and smooth lips, en twining arms, and all that sort of thing, that made the wickedly, worldly smile audibly at tbe impromptu love Bcene, He had been waiting impatient as caged coyote all day the coming of the light jo f his life, and she had counted the telegraph poles and minutes as the train bore her too slowly throught the Will amette valley from her borne in that fa Southern Oregon np to. this city of her destiny where, her Prince Charming awaited so impatiently her comiDg. As tbe train pulled in he was there and at tbe window was ber face, sur mounted by a veritable flower garde peering anxiouslv forth. Before the train stopped be caught sight of that face and in a moment tbe smile that irradiated her countenance ehowed that their eyes bad met. She disappeared from tbe window and in another in stant sue was in bis arms, there was an inarticulate series of gurgles, a sound or two like the last expiring exhaust of bath tub and mingling with these sounds of bliss were words of endearment that were worth their weight in diamonds. W e could not hear what she said, for her voice was stilled and only her eyes and movements spoke. Bat he wailed forth, "And did you think I wouldn't be here to meet you, gol darn it?" Then came a kiss, a hog, another kiss, more hugs, then some expiring strains of bliss, and then be broke forth again And so yon got my telegram. Gol durn it I couldn't wait until voir got here." More kisseB, . more ' hugs, etc, This was kept up for fully five minutes until Glendening swung bis lantern yelled break away and the train pulled out. Then tbey, arm in . arm,. sought the hospitable refuge of the Umatilla House, the curtain going np in tha eerond act in the parlor, where another love scene was enacted. But why further lift the curtain on this tender little episode, wbv tell of bow tbey embraced in the dlninir room at .breakfast time, and ate out of tbe same dishes, why well why? Interrupted by Hostilities. Athens, March 29. A dispatch from covering, he may be right in thns recall- Retimo, Crete, says British .and Bus ing your "Trilbies." Since your com- 81ftn officers, with a strong detachment inittee in your "whereas" wbereased ' marines, arrived there today to notify that one without a moustache, and as tbe insurgents of the decision of the cairlees as the ordinary door knob is disqualified from properly assuming to be of your number,, should it ever be in- -cumoenc upon me to portray by proxy any one of yobr committee, I shall not neglect to cultivate the proper hirsute appendages and change my facial orifice from the state of a hairless door knob to that of a bristling cocoanut. Whoever informed vou that I hailed from Dufur also permitted bis imagination to eng- geet that a ''body and legs liko two matches stuck in a ginger snap," be longed to some of yonr number. Snch a conception could not have arisen in his mind unless, fired by tbe "green-eyed monster," he had found that what he had considered in his inamorata to be the personification of etherial beauty and celestial bliss, was only the incarnation of snap, ginger and brimstone. Sordid powers to grant autonomy to the island, W hue the officers were parleying with the insurgent chief nnder a flag of truce hostilities between Turks and Christiana in the town reopened and the detach ment retired. This Is Yonr Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps. a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hav Fever Cure ijuv's cream jBalm) sufficient to demon. strata the great merits of the remedy. ' jcUjX BKOTHEES, 66 Warren St, New York City. Sev. JohnBeid, Jr.. of Great Falls. Mont. recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if nsed as directed. " Bev. Francis W. Poole. Pastor Central Pre. Church, Helena, Mont Ely's Cream Balm ia the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cents. Prison Cells Rendered Impregnable Against All Attempts to Escape. There is on exhibition in Boston a model of a cell for prisoners from which a criminal would find it practi cally impossible to attempt to escape without riving an alarm that would bring a guard rushing' up to his door before either the lock or. the door or the steel tubes of which the cell is com posed were broken or even cracked, avs the Philadelphia News. The pro-: tection is not afforded primarily by elec tricity, although electricity plays part in the device. The chief protec tive agent ia water, whieh fills every length and every joint in the .steel lubes forming the entire cell. The wa ter is maintained, in the tubes at a cer tain pressure, indicated on a gauge in the watchman's room, and the slightest decrease in pressure this .water, such as would be made by the cracking of a tube so that no more than a cubic inch of water could escape, would release- the pointer on the gauge, allowing it to turn slightly and thus make an electric connection with an electric bell. The bell then rings continuously until the circuit is broken bv the watchman. Atthe same time that the bell rings, on an annunci ator above is shown the number of the cell where the water is escaping from the tube. Unlike modern cells that are made with solid steel bars, the floors and ceil ing do not have to be made of steel plates, through which the criminal can often cut his way or on which his move ments in the cell keep up a continuous noise suincient- to mane me oeiiroom too noisy for 'the watchman to hear the slight sound of a saw or an auger in a particular cell. This new cell is cage, rne sides, noor, ceiling ana aoor are all made of steel tubes, set so closely together that they could not be sprung apart to any advantage. Even -the liinges and the bolts of .the door are filled with water, always ready to give t he alarm if its pressure is changed in the slightest degree, yet inclosed in such a manner that the prisoner can not make any attempt to break or cut his way out of the cell without chang- ing the pressure. St. Ixuis .Republic. Ken York weekly Tribune FOB Far ms and Villagers, FOB ' Fathers and Mothers. . FOB Sons and Daughters, FOB . All the Family. FACTS IN FEW WORDS. Venice is built on eighty island's. The uexplored area of Canada over one million square miles. Mbs. Eva Blackman, who is a mem ber of the police board of Leaven. worth, Kan., recently removed two po licemen because they were, bachelors, and appointed married men in their nlappa. One of the appointees is her husband. The diamond is not among the ear liest gems known to man. It has not been found in the ruins of Nineveh, in the Etruscan sepulchers nor in the tombs of the Phoenicians. A E Resent of a hundred repeating rifles and eight thousand cartridges has just been made by the Austrian ministry of war to -the Freeland' asso ciation, which has started a socialist colony in Africa to preach and practice the brotherhood of man. There are in Austria 290,000 persons receiving state aid. Berlin; charity hospitals receive an annual subsidy of $350,000. The cutting of the Kohinoor occu pied thirty-eight days with steam pow er and cost . $40,000. rne Kegent i quired two years and cost $25,000. In India 25,000,000 acres are made fruitful by irrigation. In Egypt there are about 6,000,000 acres, and in Europe about 5,000,000. The United States has about 4,000,000 acres of irrigated lands. NEWSPAPER WAIFS. I know of several Afro-Americans wot don't keer fo' fried chicken but dey have -.bin daid a long time. Puck. When some men lose their tempers it would be well for them if they never found them, again. Philadelphia ' "Now Mary, stand up and tell the school what causes an apple to fall to tne ground." . "Worm bit," was the quick but un expected reply. Mr. Spinks "Well, Willie, has your sister made up her mmd to go to the concert with- me?" Willie "Yep, She's made up her mind and she's rnak- m' up ber face now., bhe 11 be down in a minute." Great Divide. . Lady of the Hocse "Why in the world don't you take a bath, man? Cleanliness is next- to godliness, you know." Bagged William "I cultivate no second-class virtue, xnaaam." x it- Bits. - Rabies What you put around a dog's nose to prevent his biting. Zenith (1) A quadruped living in the interior of Africa. (2V A kind of wind. ' ' ' Mr. Pom Pus "Sir, I had kings among my ancestors." Air. ro Ker Well, I would rather have aces." N. '. Press. . The Dalles Trading Co., corner of 3d and Federal streets, will pay tbe highest cash price for second-band poods. m24-tf C. D. Fleming, Agent. Bulk pickles, Limburgcr cheese, Swiss cheese and creamery butter at Maier & Benton's. m27-lw - With the close of the Presidential Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes ths fact that the American people are now anxious. to give their attention to home and business interests. To meet this condition, politics will have far less epace and prominence, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the light for tbe principle for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the preeent day, and won its greatest victories. make THE interesting. instructive, entertaining ana lnaispensaoie to eacn tnemoer ot tne family, EverV possible fffort will be put forth, and money freely spent, to,t WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Family Newspaper, i We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. "Weekly Trib une one year for only $1.75. Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best. Tribune Office. New York City, an! a sample copy of The New York Weekly Trib une will be mulled to you. 1 The Dalles leal Estate IS DAILY RECEIVING INQUIRIES FROM Exchange Prospective : Immigrants From every part of the United States concerning the Resources, Products, Prices, Etc. I3V XVSOO COUNTY. AH persons desiring to Bell or rent farms or city nropertv will find it ereatlv to their advantage to call on or write at once to any one of the undersigned members of the. Exchange,-giving full particulars, terms, etc. - T. A. HUDSON, G. W. ROWLAND, C. E. BAYARD, J. G. KIOONTZ & CO., J. M. HUNTINGTON & CO. THE DALLES, OREGON. m Id) i - JrLloiAio Hio BHSnri ' ' GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul Denver Omaha Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OCEAN 8IBAHKRH Lnn Portland Kverr Five Day for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Tor full details call on O. Tha Dalles, or address W, H. K Jk Co. s Agent HTJRLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt roruana, Oregon E. M'NErLL President and Hana er - New Schedule. - Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :45 a. m., and leaves 4 :50 a. m. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :15 p. m., and leaves 10:20 p. m. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 1 1 :55 p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 1 p. m. . Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar riving at Tbe Dalles lp. m. daily, con necting with train Nob. 8 and 7frorr. Portland. E. E. Lytle, ; 1 , Agent. 111 SCAB. TICKSprLICE THE WORLD RENOWN CD M Bond Issue of $20,000. School district No. 12. of Wasco countr. Ore- eon (beinir the district in which Dalles Citv Is located) will issue twenty coupon bonds of the par value of one thousand dollars each, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, interest parable semi-annually; said bonds be ing redeemable at the pleasure of said district after ten years from their date, but due and pay able absolutely twenty years from date. Princi pal and interest payable at the office of the treasurer of Wasco County, Or., or at such place as may be designated .in the city and state of New York, at the option of the purchaser. The board of directors of said district are lawfully authorized to issue said bonds in accordance with the provisions ot an act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon filed in the office of tbe Secretary of State Feb. 22, 1893, and providing, among other things, for the issuing of bonds by school districts. In compliance with the terms of said act. I. as Treasurer of said county, will receive sealed bids lor saia oonas at my omce, m uuiies jity afore said, until 1 o'clock p. m. on the 15th day of May, 1897. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the amount of bonds for whicb the bid is made. No bids for less than par will be considered. The buyer to furnish blank bonds to be executed by tbe dis trict Tbe right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Dated at Dalles City, Wacco County. Oregon, this 29th day of March, 1S97. C. L. PHILLIPS, 31-4W-1 Treasurer of Wasco County, Or. AN UNCOMFORTABLE MAN. and Supplied to United States and British Governments. . It has no superior.. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE & MATS, The Dalles, Oregon. Wholesale jVIflliT MQUOftS, CClines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER on draught and In Dottles. Anheuser-Buscli Malt Nn trine, a non-alcoholic beverage; tinequaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAMS. -s. Northern Grown Seeds.' Freeh Garden and Grass Seeds in Bulk, Seed Wheat, Seed Rye, Seed Oats. Seed Barley, Seed Corn, Flax Seed. Alfalfa Seed, Timothv Seed. Red Clover Seed, Millet Seed. Crimson Clover Seed, Bine Grass Seed White Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed, Bee Supplies. Fertilizers, Oil Meal Cake, Hay. Grain, Feed and Groceries. Early Rose Potatoes-. Poultry and Eggs bought and sold at H. GROSS' Feed and Grocery Store. Goods Sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash. Store open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. SEEDS Lumber, Building Material and Boxes Traded for TTaxr fi-rain "Rprwn T.qWI Xr.c ROWE & CO.. The Dalles, Or Job Printing at This Office. Hundreds Witness His Writhing;. - ghow No Pity. On a narrow platform, close to the glass roof of Hammerstein's Olympia roof garden, may nightly be seen, says the w York Herald, oneof the most un comfortable men in New York. He is the man who operates the calcium lights which play npon the stage. He has barely room to stand up, so he kneels most of the time and stares at the stage before him. Below are persons trying to look so coo and comfortable that the sight of them must be a perpetual aggravation. Tbey sit and laugh end talk, and take no notice of the uncomfortable fellow , perched high aloft and yet in full view. He is there for four hours every night. ' Be shifts about and occasionally stands ' up in his endeavor to get the kinks out of his legs. .He. sits, kneels end .some times leans back against the big iron girder behind him. He sees the show over and over again. He listens to the endless splash of the water on the crys tal roof and sees the same little come dies nightly enacted around the round tables beneath. Sometimes a sign of human interest is shown in a bending forward as some . woman with a more towering hat than usual, or a boy with a more resplendent hat bend than common parades through the garden. . - SMALL PROFIT IN CIGARS, i Dealers Complain That They Make Very Little Money. - 'There is not a large percentage of profit' in cigars," said D. B. Talbert, oi Baltimore, a cigar salesman, at tne Metropolitan, to a Washington Star re porter. "And there is probably no line of goods in which customers swindle the dealers with so little compunction of conscience'. There are 50 cigars in n box of ordinary goods, but the dealer seldom gets paid for 50, even though he credits none end gives none away. 'A man buys a Cigar, taking it out of the box with his thumb and forefinger, at the same time closing his other fin gers over another which rests in the palm of his hands. He gives the dealer a dime and. almost invariably receives a nickel in change. Or he may buy a quar ter's worth and gets on too many in the same way. This has caused some dealers to ask how many are wanted and to give out just what are called for, but it is doubtful if this is wise, a customer likes to help himself, and goes where he can do so." . I Didn't Fay to Be Fanny. M! Cleif tie, prefect of the department of the Bouchcs du Rhone, has jast lost his place for trying to be funny official. ; ly. At a meeting in Marseilles the : mayor of the city, who is a socialist, made a speech in which he declared that no one in Marseilles could have any con fidence ia theMeline ministry. The pre feet in answer said that he was pro foundly touched by this evidence oi respect for the ministry.