The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 16, 1892, Image 4

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    A STUDY OF KAKS. !
1 ; - . i - . t ( '
THE ' HUMAN EAR AND THE TALE
IT TELLS TO THE OBSERVER.;
IA . Interaatlna , Dissertation
- j peadage of rhv Hind Tbat
f Im Neglected aa a Ifeaturw
an A p-
To or-
tlie I-
I Uoeatlou ot. Character
' j Did any one ever go to any of the thea
ter when the house was crowded and
amuse himself or herself toadying the
araof the andience? lt will pay the
Brving man to do so. lie will realize
that there are ears and ears: those.
rhich indicate character in ita several
Individuality, firmness, resolu
tion, kindness and its antithesis, and the
'rarions other attributes which go to
of humanity Vl . 1 ,; , r ; ? j- :
!- A fitndV Of Aura -tnav'nni - tiA firHmlv
"kaiisfactory. Oue is apt to find upon
'somebody else with whom he is not dea-
ntejytn love a pair of- auricular ap
- pndages which remind bim forcibly of
tlMHi ha ram wViati tnimr tila tnlr-wt . It
m rather an odd. thing that the majority
. of men 'and women however, seldom
. -ee their own ears. They can do so
. readily with the aid of a tjnick silvered
- , I A A 1 I A. I .
avians. vu w vauny ui iiuxjihu uiunre
eenw! to stop at the features of the face.
A woman wilt spend half an boor ad
miring her own pretty red lips and keep
xb roans man with jt beater tickets in
Bis pocket waiting an hour while she
Adjusts her eyebrows and gets lust the
right complexion on her cheeks, bnt the
- ears are left to take care of themselvea
A wet . rag is priRbed hastily through
their .intricacies and they have had their
woara or attention. , There are excep
tions, of course. The woman who knows
umi uoi vara t&rt? loveij hdh nouna LO
tract admiration will play with them
affectionately and take care that her
"Mtutfr ts arranged so that no fraction of
tbeiu is hidden from view. Then there
are, people whose ears stick out like the
-. bead Haps of a jackas an elongated
malformation. They can't help seeing
-their ears neither can any one else. ' .
:, a rkmakrabijc pair op' raks.
It was at Hooley'B the other night that
a study was made of the eccentricity of
the ear The auditorium waa crowded
and the jokes of. the comedian emptied
- into a thousand tympanic cavities What
cavities some of them were too! ' There
- was a man with a bole in his ear which
looked art though it might have been one
m uie nine mourns 01 me Mississippi.
-One won Id have thought a steamer could
- pass through it without sticking, and as
rta- tl,A Hw.o unst u--i. I .. ..,.1......
wi ...... vi aga, MMgu WIVUJ
of them con Id have habitated there all
winter and hardly have been felt. Be
cause the cavity was large it must not
. :e supposed that the owner of the ear
rwas proportionately so; to the contrary
... this cavity was the biggest part of him
ne was - a utile reiiow; the ideal or a
henpecked bosband. The loudly de
veloped channel of sound suggested the
probability of his being accustomed to
- '.bear frequent commands to "jgo and
- -hgbt the fire." or "get np and give the
,oaoy paregoric. . He seemed to be happy
this time, for: be waa alone, and there
;were no such discordant sounds to offend
is hearing '
A ear him waa a man who bad a de
cided inclination to obesity. tie was
tali, too: and could have easily tipped
- the beam at 800 pounda Now, one
twould have supposed that bis auricular
memoers wouia nave been developed
equally witn the rest or - his anatomy
One would have been disappointed, how
JWBr 'I'hot urara aim no. midnat, bIama
snde of those belonging to the little man
. and loosed as though they might have
: received a shock in childhood from which
tney nad never recovered. Bnt in spite
' Of their dinunutiveness there was a great
Oeal of- don t-careness about them an
.Independence as to what they heard and
,wbat they didu t hear A wife might
yoiiwi are aau nuDy ana paregoric
at tnene ears kit night and they would
jiiever nave heard it. they were nj coti
. jatrncteil after that fashion.
j A BKAUT1KCL PAIR OK KAKR.
- Alongside or hmi sat a woman who.
jwaa evidently the wife Her ears were
..- wng. irregular anu siooa out rrom the
de of" ner bead like the dust guards In
. M sleeping car They were ears which,
It li 1 Im nluinlvuiAn n .............. ..4
' . J --v.,E.wudA
. ."to being on the alert for some familiar
voice. There was a startled appearance
.about them whiclr indicated that this
""votce was in the habit of greeting them
With a command or a reprimand more
jxhan anything else. Evidently but few
i words or anection or endearment had
passed through them.
I in the row of seats just behind this
' .queenly, interesting trio was a perfect
. taym phony of .ears. They were not the
-ears or . men but . of women pretty
Toung women, with elaborately rich
jarensea and aristocratic faces. Indeed.
jtaese were patrician ears, and the bine
;blood could almost "1 be seen r coursing
tnrough them.
1'he gtrl who sat next to the end had
ue . prettiest ears or all. '1 bey were
beauties. Moderately small, regularly
formed, sloping off into an oval at the
lobe, and thin almost to transparency
There was a pinky tinge about them
which waa ample apology for-' the" poets
who sing about' coral ears. They stood
tout from the bead at almost an exact
jangle. They were perfect in every par
ooujar, out tney were. not-responsive
1 bey were accustomed to hear
lag sweet nothings said, and simply
Ittstening for more. They said plainly
Ittuu their owner waa oue wrapped np in
fttae contemplation of her , own charms.
mux! expected all others to be equally so
land to make It known in words. lxxk
tog at thorn ears one would have de
scribed her aa follows - Deep bine eyes
inclined to Roman, red lips, white
teeth, clear complexion, little animation
tu the face. The description wunld
Bare been entirely correct. 1'buragn
m crane. -.
Ixradon streets are now pa veil with a
new coin pound of granulated cork and
bitumen pressed into blocks and laid like
wood ravirr. The especial advantage
V'Att FOR A BIPVBLKAX CODNTY
CONVKJiTIOJf.
: Frimary Kl actions.
Notice is herebv elven that at a Aieetinir nf th
Republican County Central Committee of Wasco
county, Or., called by authority vested in me as
Chairman of said committee, and held at the
County Court Room in Dalles City, Oregon, on
i join unv ui r-oruary, iktz, 11 was ordered
that a call be Issued for a Renubllean Conntv
Convention, to be held at the Court House in
Dalles City, Oregon, at 10 a. m., on the -
' ; 26th day of March , 1892, - ;
for the purpos of nominating candidates for the
office of County Judge, Clerk, Sheriff, one County
Commissioner, Treasurer, Assessor, Superintend
ent of Schools, County. Surveyor and Coroner,
and the election of six delegates to represent
naseoeouniy in ineivepuDucan stale conven
tion, to be held in the city of Portland, Or,, on
the 6th day of Anril, 1892, and to transaot such
other and further business as may properly come
UCIUIVKUUWUICUUVU. .
The County Convention -will ivmktsl. of sev
enty-three delegates from the various precincts,
apportioned, rs follows, to- wit:
Fills Precinct ..
Hood River Precinct. .-.
Baldwin . " .........
M osier " " . . ; ,
West Danes " . .
Trivett r. " .....v....
Bigelow - " -. . .
Kast Dalles - " . , , . .:-
Eight Mile , "
Columbia -..;..".,...
Desehutea " " ., .
Nansenc - ,-.
o Delegates
..4 . "
...8
...7
...7
...2 ,
.. .2 "
2
...2
...6
...3
. . .2
...8
...3
...3
. . .5
Dufur " "
Klneslcy . "
TygB Vsllev " -
Wanmack ..........
Oak Urove "
Bake Oven . " .
Antelope "
It is further recommended, by order of "the
Central Committee, that primary elections be
held in the various orecincts. at the nsnal nlaoe
of voting, on the 19th day of March, 1892, and
mm me piis oe opened at such primaries
throughout the county at 2 o'clock p. m., of said
day, except within the limits of Dalles City, in
which the primaries will be conducted under
provisions of Primary Election Law and the
suojoineu nonce. , .
The attention of electors in the various pre
dncts desiring to elect Justices of the Peace and
Constables, is called to the provisions of the new
election law as to the manner of nominating
their candidates at the primaries.
M. T. NOLAN,
Attest Chairman Eep. Co. Central Com.
A. O. Johnson, Secv.
- - - -- . . .,
' Primary Election Notice.
-notice is hereby given that a primary election
will be held in each of the election precincts
within the limits of Dalles Cltv, Wsseo county,
Oregon, for the purpose of electing delegates from
East Dalles precinct, Biglow precinct, Trivett
precinct, and West Dalles precinct, to represent
said precincts at the Republican County conven
tion to be held at the court house In Dalles Citv.
Oregon, on the 2tth day of March, A. D. 1S92.
Said primary will be held on the
- J9th day of March, A. D. 1892.
The polling places in each of said precincts are
icrcuy UIXIgllHKII as IOHOWS, lowil:
East Dalles precinct at Wasco Warehouse.
Biglow precinct at Win. Michell's office.
Trivett precinct at County Court Room. -West
"Dalles precinct at Old Citv Flour Mill.
The polling places in each vf said precincts
will be kept open for the reception of votes from
u cluck p. in. ui 4 p. m. oi saia aav, ana tne fol
lowing number of aeletrAteM will fo rhnwn at
said primary election to represent their respecti ve
.... ... ... . ... ... ... . 1. 1 , vuu,,uuuji, n- il:
East Dalles precinct 7 delegates
OIKHIW , - .... 7
Trivett . - .,... ,, v., ... ... 8 . .
West Dalles . ' .............. 5 '
.
The followintf-named eicctors nve hmn
nated to act as fudges of election in each of. said
precincts respectively, to-wlt:-
East Dalles precinct, Wn. Tackmun, II. V.
Steel. B. K. LnmrhHn. ' , '
Biglow precinct, C. J. Crandall, Vm. Sylvester
and .las. M. Huntington. .
Trivettprecinct, Chas. L. Schmidt, W. J. Jeflers,
Chss. I . PhilUps.
West Dalles precinct, J. W. Haruuls, A. J. An
derson, Geo. W. Rnnyon.
Dated at Dal esCiiy, Oregon, this 4th day of
Attest: " . Chairman Rep. Co. Central Com.
a. u. juu.-3ui wcj- a-o-ditw-ta
Democratic State Convention.
A democratic state convention will be
held in the city of Portland, Or.. April
iw, loaz, at xKt o ciock a. m., for the pur
pyoe ui pinciug in nomination two can
didates for congress, one snpretne judge,
one candidate -in each judicial, district
for circuit judge and prosecuting attor
ney, to be voted for at the coming June
election, and such other business as
may properly como before said conven
tion. The various counties are entitled
to repreaentation in said convention as
follows : - .
Baker 7 Linn ...16
Bern on 9 Malheur... . 3
Clackamas ...11 Marion . . .. . ... ... ...15-
Clatsop, .-w......... 8 . Morrow .....'.......;. 5
Columbia 3 Multnomah .42
Coos. 5 : Polk ...... .... 9
Crook ; 7 Bherman .-. : 2
Cnrry 2 . Tillamook. . . , 8
Douglas Umatilla IS
Gilliam .. ...4 Union 15
Grant-..., ... 5 -Wallow....; 4
Harney ..;. 4 Washington.'.....' 8
Jackson-. .11 Wasco 9
Josephine. ... 5 Yamhill 8
Klaamath 3 -
Lake........... .... 3 - Total : 265
Lane -. 13 .. - -
:'It is recommended, unless otherwise
ordered by the local committees, that
the primaries in the various counties be
held on Saturday, the 9th day of April,
and the county conventions on Thurs
day, April 14, 1892. .
By order of the democratic state cen
tral committee. .
; , . B. Goldsmith, Chairman,
"v: ' , A- NoiTsnsa Secretary.
Call for 'a Republican State Convention.
A republican convention for the state
of Oregon, is called to meet in the city
of Portland on Wednesday, the 6th day
of April, 1892, at 11 o'clock a. m., for
the . purpose of. nominating candidates
for the office of Supreme Judge, two
congressmen, . presidential electors,
members of the state board of equalization,-
and other district officers, and to
transact such other business as may
properly come before- the convention.
The convention will consist of 233 dele
gates among the several counties as
follows: -
Baker
Benton . .-.
Clackamas . ..
... 6
.... 7
Lane...
Unn . .
11
.10
: S
14
!.-..'.. 40
........4
6
........3
........4
. ....."..9
.......10
. ......4
s
..i .-...8
3
10 Malheur
Clatsop
.,10 Marion ..
Columbia.
D r Mutfiomah. .
6 Morrow
Coos .
Crook... .
Curry........
Douglas. . .i .
Gilliam......
Grant........
Barney
Jackson . . . .
Josephine.-. .
Klamath....
Lake
...3 Folk..-.
. i.8 . Sherman. ..-.'
... Tillamook..:
Umatilla. -. .
...5 Union......
...4 Wallowa.....
...7 Wasco.
.6 Washington .
...8 Yamhill
The same being one delegate at large
from each county, and -one delegate for
every 200 votes,; and one for every frac
tion over one-half thereof, cast for 'Con
gressman at the June election in 1890.
' The committee recommended that the
Primaries be held on Saturday, March
19, "and the County Convention on Sat
urday, March 26," unless otherwise or
dered by the proper County Committees.
AH voters who favor the republican
policy of internal improvements, protec
tion of American prod actions and labor,
and guarding sacredly the rights of every
American eifticen at home and abroad,
are cordially invited to unite with us.
:" Jamks Lotan.
Chairman Republican State Central
Onmm'ftiiA
Ft?EHGH CO.,
BANKERS. ;
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
. ; . - Eastern States. .
Sitrht . Exohanp 'and . TfilrraTvl,;
Transferesoldon Kew York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash . nnrl vorlnno ;
.- - - T t'UWJ aU -
egon and Washington. ;
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. 1 " -
J. S. BCRBKCK,
H. IS. BxjlLL
, Cashier.
i-resiaent.
first Jlational Bank.
The dalles,' - -
OREGON
A General Banting Business transacted
l deposits received, tmbect to Sight
t Draft or Check. -
Collections made and proceeds promptly
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
JNew York, San irancisco and Port
land. - . DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. 3 so. S. Schkkck.
Ed. M. Wiu,u, j Gao. A. Likbb.
-- . -.: . H. M. Bball. .
MRS. C. DAVIS
, Has Opened the "
REVERE RESTAURANT,
In the New Frame Building . on
SECOND STREET, Next to the
Diamond Flouring Mills.
First Class Meals Furnished at all Houre
. "Only White Help Employed. V "
FARMERS' BOARDING HOUSE
-' ' ; - AND .'
-RESTATJB 1TT.
MRS. A. J. OBARR . . . . . . . . . Proprietor
Meals 25 cents. Lodging -25 cents. -; -:
Table well supplied with everthing in market.'
. . Comfortable beds as any in the city.
Second st near Madison, ':' . . ' , Dalle City.
STAGY SHOfflU, .
Has opened an office for Cleaning and
Repairing Watches, Jewelry, etc
All work guaranteed and .
promptly attended.
JIT C. E. DUNHfljuS OLD STflflD,
Cor. Second Md Cxi ion Street. .
Jacob Moser
Has opened a shop in the .building iin-
: mediately east of Skibbe's Hotel,
-FOE-
Making and Repairing .
LADIES' and GENTLEMEH'S ;'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
: First Class Work and Low Prices
2-27 tf ". " ' GUARANTEED. . : .
W. E. GARRETSON.
Jeweler.
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry ; Made to Order.
138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or.
G; W. Johnston & Son,
GarpBiilBrs anfl BuUffers,
Shop at No. 112 First Street.;
All Job Work promptly attended .
and estimates given' on all wood work.
ClosetsS Chimneys Cleaned
Leadii
" '' SOLE AGENT FOlt THE f
Carpets take up, cleaned and put down,
, also Closets and Cbimnevs cleaned -.'
- on short notice at reasonable .
- "- rates. S ' s-
. Orders received through the postoffice
: 1 :;,ORANX-MORSE
- Bowsa -orty Miiaa fof: A'aaasraieas.
Willis Holly, Mayor Grant's secretary,'
nfied to amnse himself by rowing around
Staten Island whenever he got a holiday
from- his arduous newspaper work a few
years ago. ' He did not row very fast,
bnt he always made a complete circuit
of the island. I think the distance is
about forty miles; at any rate, I know
that Mr- Holly had ' to rise before day
light in order to get home with the cows
in the evening. It is a feat that he used
to speak of with a proud, beaming eye,
and I never wondered at it. I must say,
however, that in the course of' seven or
eight years' consideration of the subject, ;
I have never been 'able' to understand
exactly why a man should - care to row
around Staten Island. Blakely Hall in
Brooklyn Eagle, 4, ,. r . V '
The' Water In Utah's Great rake.
'' Salt Lake is by no means a ' fiaturated
solution of salt, yet it is five or six times
as rich in salts as the ocean, and ' nearly
as strong as the Dead sea. - In Bummer
it contains between 20 and 22 per cent,
of salt, the saturation point, not. being
reached until the Bait forms a little over
a - third' of the liquid. . . There are all
through the great basin numerous saline
lakes and ponds, but none of the size
and importance of this in Utah. Not
infrequently they are shallow, and en
tirely disappear during the dryness and
heats of summer, leaving to mark their
sites only a stretch of some acresor it
may be miles of clay or mud, entirely
covered with salt. Goldthwaite's Geo
graphical Magazine. -
Walant of Papar MoBajr. -
In the treasurv here one dav th nn.
tion came up as to the weight of a dollar
bilL Scales of perfect accuracy .were
bronsrht into reonisitinn and t.ha nr.
nriainfir discoverv waa mnAn that. t.-artmt.tr.
seven one ! dollar notes weighed exactly
aa much as a twenty dollar gold piece.
The- latter - just balances 640 grains.
However, the bills weighed were per-
tecuy crisp ana new. Trial made with
soiled notes, such as come in every day
for redemntion. showed that twmttr.
seven of them weighed considerably
moreth- - twenty dollar coin. Every
paper d.- "n its way throuarh - the
world -con. """ v accumulates dirt, so
that after a l-.. '- -ise it is perceptibly
heavier. Wasiim., Letter. -:
' Two-Men. "
Paterfamilias ffurionslv) Ton sconn-
drelt Why did you ek.ie with my
.daughter?
New Son-in-law To avoid the insuf
ferable fuss and nonsense of - a society
wedding. ' " - . " " '
' Paterfamilias (beamingly) Thank
heaven, my daughter got a sensible hus
band anyhow . New York Weekly.
Afllicta half the American people yet there is
only one preparation of Barsaparllla that acts on
the bowel and reachea thia Imuirtn.)
and that U Joy'a Vegetable 6areaparUla- .lt re-
noars, and an occanioual dose
i""1"" leiui-n. Tereier Dy pemuealon toC. K.
Eltlngton. 125 Locust Avennn. Snn r,.ni.AA.
J. H. Brown, Petal uma; II. 8. Winn, Geary Court)
i mrnrn-o, ana hundreds of others who have
used it in constipation. One letter is a 'sample of
hundreds. lklngton, writes: "I have been fot
years subject to bilious neadacbes and coustipa
tion. llave been to bad for a year back have
had to take a nhvsie everv nth-, niftit m .i.a t
would have a headache. After taking one bottle
er j. v. a., I am In splendid shape. It has done
wonaeritu thmgs tor mo, , People similarly
troubled should try it and be convinced." .
Vegeta ble
p Barsaparilla
Host modern, ' mjjit cR"wtiv, largest bottle,
sane price, $1.03. si i for J5.au.
For Sale by SNIPES & KINERSLY
THE DALLES. OBEGOK.
A Severe Law.
The English peo
ple look more closely
'to the genuineness
of these staples than
we da. In fact, they
have a law under
' which Jhey make
seizures . and de
stroy adulterated
- - : - . ' - - products that are
not what they are represented to be. Under -.
this statute thousands of pounds of tea hare
been burned because of their wholesale adul
teration. .' . .
. Tea, by the way, is one of the moat notori
ouslyadultcrated articles of commerce. Not
' alone are the bright, shiny green teas artifi
cially colored, but thourands of pounds of
- substitutes for tea leaves are used to swell
- the bulk of cheap tea;; ashsloe, and willow
leaves .beirjjr those most commonly used.
Again,-sweepings from tea warehouses -are
colored and sold as tea. veu exhausted tea
' leaves gathered from the tea-houses are kept,
dried, and made over and find theirway Into
the cheap teas. .-,';: r . . . - -
TheEng'ioh government at'empis to stamp
Oils out b-cou2scarU,n; but no tea is too
poor fr u and the result js, that probably
- the poorest tas used by any natiou are those
consumed iu America. . .
Beech's Tea is rre.iented with the gnmx- .
auty that It is uneolored and Bnadolterated;
In fact, the sun-curea tea leaf pare and sim-
. pic If purity Insures . superior., strength,
about one third less of It being required for
aa Infusion than of the a -Uncial teas, and its
fragrance and exquisite flavor la at once ap
parent. It will be a revelation to-ydu. In
order that its purity and quality may be gnat
anteed, it la sold only In pound packages -bearing
this trade-mark:'.' - - J- '
BEEC
'Puns As
Price COo per poand. For sale at .
STIPATION.
Joy
iiiiS S.A
H DALLES CHRONICLE
IS
Of the Leading City
. During the little over
IF
has earnestly tried to folfill the otects for which it
was founded, namely, to
industries, to advertise the resources of the city and
adjacent country and to work for an open river to
the sea. Its record ; is .
phenomenal support it has
expression of their approval. Independent in every
thing,: neutral in nothing,
for what it believes to be just and right.
Commencing with the first number of the second
vclume the weekly has been enlarged to eight .pages
while the price ($1.50 a year) remains the same.
Thus both the weekly and. daily editions contain
more reading matter . for less money than any paper
published in the county.
GET YOO
DONE AT
THECIBLE1
BqqX apd Job
Done on
LIGHT BINDING
Address all Mail Orders to
THE DALLES,
Hi 1
of Eastern Oregon.
a year "of its existence it
assist in developing our
before the people ani. the
received is accepted as the
it will live only to . fight
Short Notice.
NEATLY DONE.
Co.,
OREGON.
Room