C u3 The palles Daily! Chroinel; TBI DALIES OBIOOH TUESDAY, - FEB. 14, 1893 Published Daily, Sunday Excepted..' . " ;::,--T v.'. : THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington .Streets, Dalles, Oregon., ."' ' -.. The Terms of Subscription Per Year. Per month, by carrier, Bingle copy -. .. . . ;'.-: v : . 6 00 ,, 50 1)1 -!..,f Xt The Mud of KgyptO vnifjijO" Egypt, says Herodotus, is a gift of the Kile. A truer or more pregnant word was never spoken. Of'jbrrr8eJit-l just equally1 true, In away; thatBettgai is-a gift of the Ganges, and that Louisiana and Arkansas . are-. a,, gift pt the Missis sippi, bujwith,.,t"diflferen;e, that.. the case or tne jNiie tne dependence is far more obvious, far freer from distnrb inor nr rlistraetinff details. For that rea son, and also because tbelfilS Ismtidh' more familiar to most Engtrsh" speaking" folk than the Americaiii'tnv'errf.'lehoose Egypt as my type of a regular tnudland. rsuT in oraer lo uuueniumu-it xuiiy- jou mustn't ' stop all our 'time in CJairo- and the Delta; you mustn't view-it only from the terrace of Shepheard's hotel or the rocky platform of the Great Pyramid at Gizeh; you must push np country early to Luxor and the First Cataract. It is tip country that Egypt unrolls itself vis ibly before your eyes in the very process of making. It is there that the full im portance of good, rich, black mud first forces itself upon you by undeniable evi dence. Cornhill Magazine. Wheat Dmi Not Grow Wild. . The existence of names for wheat in the most ancient lang uages .confirms Aha- evidence of its great antiquity and of its cultivation in the more anxpqrato part of Em-ope, Asia d Africa.- From the" evidence adduced by botanists' of ' high'' standing, it seems highly improbable that wheat hasnever-; boenound grow,. ing persistently in a wild state, although it has often been asserted by poets, trav . clers and historians. t-aiti,--; In the Odyssey j for ? example, we are told that wheat formerly grew in Sicily without the aid 'of uiaa. Piodorus.ret; peats the tradition that Osiris found. wheat and -baric v crrowinir nromiscu ottsly' in Palestine?,- imfj neither : this nor other reputed discoveries of wheat growing wild jseenr. at all credible; S60fv ing that it does not appear -to' be endow ed. -witlv tne power or persistency .-ejR4 cept under continued chltnre.-St. Louis Republic: " " Ilckens u&'wlu Art Critre.tij? The son of a neighborof Ehckenaj then H then It a very young artistf-ihdeed, quite a bijjrf UOU JU1UIVU 111E HI hi ii:i UI U, Vlltt bUU- ject being azx aged, knight in full armor, apparently'' haYini.V recently returned from the wars,, and overconVe.witli'fai tigue. Finding himself unable i to reach his ancestral castle, he" sinks exhausted on aJaHerj tropin a sort 'of lOTfctoatfdBjpfl? some cotfai:h fruit to. recrvugr hiebftnaflfipsiQtii. Dickens t'obk'gEeaLi artist-ii-wlio; liihe.owavaa" uowviti eminent and greatly admirjedJuspi&J turo, especially the" figure or the old knight; but, "My d.ar feUow he riti: "those apples wurfjf jjeuutSSi old gentleman requires burned brandy to bring mm round! Temple Bar. A Word About Stago -Dialogue. This art of -vrritin"!bVIi(i3e dfeloea' is still inchoate. It iiust be natural ..-and vet when it is' natural it is beneatSi the dignity bf-the1 dratrra; -and must-ii - elevated again to the proper pitchV-Man- lfestly the stage is not to blame for. this. but the world of society, which too loquacious and frivolous, and lives with out regard to the compensations; Tceep - ing and culminations pf art. Only the esoteric essence of- onf lifa3pb.w'fitf fox. dramatic representation,. and the dr$xn atistswho can .soa and adequately por tray that .essence are--shail we say he isf iot numerous. LfppincottV' Maga-- zine. - 1. . .,sr- Tlieolojfy a Progressl to Science. Theology is always as much a pro gressive science as geplogyC l.OOOj the wisest, ' purt,..noet intellectual most healthy scholars-Ma Christendom today were to fpnnulate,a- creed . out tf - the-New TestemenV-criptTiresi.-as Sthejr -are' known today, that theology- State-" men t 'could not remain the-ame to the date of A. r D, 2892. ,', The t jxwer, .'the - thought, the study of at' thousand years' would throw it intO'SneWI forma - of 'ex.-. pression,. while the substancB .would, re- main the same. Beacon. 'V .iU.jA-. Extremities of Animals. No animal has nire luan- flre toesi digitsdr- clawato each1-foot- r limbi The horse is one toed,. the .ox two toed, the rhinoceros is three toed, the hippo potamus" is four -and'tiie-'pliafrt and hundreds of other animals are five toed.TtjJuifRermbUe YOjIT- HelplDf Oos Another. A:aeveiitht wsii manlnseata' (ht-irly' jj dawn of Monday mornins and does the family washing becaliag bJfcsriSa b mrl organic heart trouble. --After he goes to his . daily toil, wltK rnafc0Boniraea,)f .having performed his duty, she goes over nd does. .-the washiriaf-fof th nijtej'a xamiiy. apnngnem jaomesioau, r-r..- ! :.' .'.-. o ' VT Tr--i ' ' Kxamlnatlonof"TeacsieTS.J . porpoae oi-rniiKing tin imiiiiiHuua,..Qi all persons who rMyopffer -themselvtealEis candidateforteachers-ef tb'e-echoola-' thia-wtKJcouirltsbliBp . tendent thereof wiilold--a-publicfeXi - airwimtton-at Jnisoflfce in Iufe-DleaAeT einnfnsr" Thnrsdaiv Jannilr 30lh. dnrl ending feb. 8th 189"2,Bt ipTockJ4)v,Hw All teachers eligible for th few-teerti'- ficates, state diplomas and lifediplomns must make application at the quarterly examinations. Dated this January 27th, 1892. , . - Teoy Shellkt. County school superintendent of Wasco PKOTKSSIOKAIi CABDk. . I V slDDALX. DKirnsT. as giTen lor tne 1 J . nainless extraction of teeth. Also teeth tit on Bowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Blgn of he Golden Tooth, Second Street. D R. O. JB. BANDERS, TlTr!Tr,T,-rf?rT' Graduate of the University of Michigan Bna- ceasor to Dr. Tucker. Ofiie oyer Freochs' Bank, The Dulles, Or. DK. ESHELMAN (UoM xoPATHic; PHTticaiji and BTfeoXoH.-Calls answered promptly. day 87 Ci or nieht, city or country. unit ana hapman block. rtf r B. O. D. D O A M BM-rHTnousiiiM' SWB-. lck'. ' ' Residence i1 . "-E. C irnet1 1 -Oourt and Fourth streets, seo nd door from the oorner. Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., a to 6 and 7 to i P. M. H. RmDSIJJrTTORMT-JliT-L-W--01BO i Court BteoeJXhe Pa,OregOB, ,,rr nft DDFUR, UKKXrEB ATTOasT tAT-uv-Konmi 43 and 43.'" WVer -Post Offlce BnildinK, Entranec om Waabioctos Btrmt in4MuUesv'Ureiou,u3 Hive ,i-.rfjr frtu'.i ts Tf MBIMl63.HwVaatBlae4i.BeoBdBtrMt, rb Dalles, Oregon. ..-.. Of- rl.:l.8oaaau9'a kotldins;,mp stairs. Thai Baiiea, lea, oreajoB - - w j oiwj -a . biats. . .nnrmen. at. triTI. aTTTaTTIaTOTOIT WlXSOrT ATTOaV Jl a?mT8-Alwr iSeesk Freueh's block eTr H-itat-Hatiouaj naott uajiatuuregoat, miDij mux iAv.i 1 soon A MBMBLT JIO, K1r K, Or 1 alsr f of P. hall- sb seems jMs- a r. days Waaek month at 7:. at. ;.5.U:. WASCO LODOK, HO. U, A. I, a A. Jt thlsa Maadsy at aaek DAIUI ROYAL, ARCH CHAPTER. "O. . Meets in Masonic Hall tfaa tbiM Wsdday of each month at 7 P. M. M ODERN WOODMEN OF THI WORLD. Ml. Hood Camp Ho. M, MeetaTuesoayeTaa- 1ns of each week in Fraternity liau, at 7:w 9- m. COLUMBIA LODGK, NO. a, I. O. O. W. Keats J erery Friday eTcning at 7 :w o ctoar, in a.. of P. hall, oorner Second and Court streets. Sojourning- brothess are welcome. a., clovoh, eo y. a. A.sius,B.tt. T7RIEND8HIP LODGE, NO. .. K. of P. Meets Sohanno'a buildinr. corner orXourr Uld Second streeta. Sojourning -members .are-, eorUialiy--(in- raea. w . m. wis, W.VA.CSS, K. pf K. amd B. C. C. i r Tit ,-1 i ; ,yn ,, ., .". ii T' ' 1 XrOMEN'8 . CHRIBTIAN , , TEMPERENCEl IT UNION win meet every Friday af tariioon at o'clock at the reading room All are inylted, itmon-Uidg Not 601, I. -O.tOJrT fiflKUlArl weekly meetlnes MonaxT at7:S0P. a Fraternity Hall. All are invited, vfci-ua-s ,hi TEMPLE LODGE NO: 8, A. a. Tj; W. Veets T-T-T II , , , ! - 1 I I " . . ' ! . , - . ' I X 1I In Fraternity Hsilj jot ur Xeiirs. avBtoosid: a Greet, l nursaar eTeninn at 7 :3U, . tW. MTgM.fMiae..::.n ,,,, fr,,1V,.W ' TARS' NESMrTHIPObTf- Noi;2 Oi A j RvWHwts i atari. el.jM-0 "rr -1- BBC 1j.3. Meets eyery Banttay 1 4h-e Kti P''HAlo, :-..Jo;rT-ll afternoon in KSAMti H,,VEREIN lleets' 'errf -eumtav' "TnoP U;Fl'DIVTBiO,'iid;:in7-Meeta3n .net AJm K. of P. HaU the first and Uurd Wadn, day of each month, at 7:8u r. tt-.i.t jUliiho .nuir.fS3?UttHftV.ft7rMS3ttci, pi TZ-r-fiTFRSi-tHBR'OHEeTj father-Jltarif! 5.eiasjiT f aaton-i Mw Hass-every. Bundayai A- U. Hlgh Msas at U:39k:si. "'Vespers ftttt ' biiiiautn nmii 72-n( vlsoiii T PAtJiiB OCRCtirtTMreet,oppoafe Fifth. , Ber-.SUn8teafrs Rector. eryiees eTeryBuhday aT II 1: M-.an y :S0-r. at.Bunuay- erySuh' 9cnoiK'BKj M. ,rjua nayec-pw nqau 7jS0 T7UR8T BAPTIBT ;HORCH D. Tat r i!MB Pask-foNitna seriioea aYerTi8ab bath at the academy at 11" A M. ".Sabbath School immediately after. morning;serleeai rmver meeuDE rnaar eTenina ai rasior s resi' r. ai. l?RCSl Rev. W. C. Icesever7 Sunday at 11 mdaynS) hool after mornins errlce. Strangers cordially inrited. Beats free. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. Wbtblbr, pastor, Services every Sunday moraine at 11 a. m. mndO.Bcnnor- at 12:20 o'clock ri, M. Knworai Mnie4t S-vPSW.r'HPraveifnieetffiir-ieTer ThunAaF eventiHr-fet-7-8JiO-elRIS. $A.acr4iLin- TVHUonrns exse wau. 9 B 4 3 4 a s .-A .1- A 1 "tHRISTIAN CHURCH KIT. J. WjjaBBKIirs XJRCH Rbt. TW,Sl KJ Pastor. Preachlns; in the Congregational Church eaeb. Lords Day.at S r. x. All are erdially luvfted J; j H( ' r 1; 11 A 1 J i- ii . T5BIN2T&- NITSCIIKE -SEALERS IK- Furniture i '.anrfs Carpits 11 v,W ''haTeva4ded to our business 8omplete -Undertading Establishment, and a weare in no way oonnected with the Undertakers' Trus our prices will us tun auivivfijfli j. u . 3 N r J. J.,. J. J The,St.-:aiaflesi4IoteI hTTTpQRTLANDr OREGSTJ3 TUiajbld, popular ttd, reliable-house Jas been entirely reiirBiahed j &n$ every roo uiium ueeu repsipereu anasTepamiea and newly carpeted ahroughjerut The house contains 170 rodnos and is sunnlied lwjth every modern corlveh1etJce;'-Rates u-easonaDie. a. gooa restaurant attacnea to the house. Frer bus to and frora all trains. C. W. i KNOWiES;: Prop, f i r :t :i " ei . VyVBVTTSivPfep. H 3V? KotSO fiooiidSieatil lie jrllor1 Or, 4 This well Imownstahd, -Icept-by the wTl knoatii,Wn.iIf,,BnUg, lantcji rest dent of Wasco county, has an eitraordi nary fine stock of Shup Herder's Dcllghf and Irish Disturbance. In fact, all the leading brands of fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give the STEAM WOOD SAW I V . t- -.. .K - f ' We are In the field for the fall and winter : work, and will cut, split and pile wood i '; at the lowest possible rates, " " - " HONE BUT WHIT111AB0R EMPLOYED : We are here to stay, will spend onr money : here, and try and do satisf itctory work. : . Order boxes at Cbrisman & Corson's, cor i ner of Mlchelbach block, and at the ma chine, corner of Washington and Fourth. streets. j. o. inrars, .1 - the dalles I d3Dealera in Wine, Liquors and Uigara. Milwaukee-aerKn LTaugtit. 'T3trbyi.:i t C- f: .U.l US;r.-::' i io Tjie S. B. EeiidaaMliivfrUure, Xfe i KM Yb lU I CH EAP If taken .as, directed, we Guarantee Sat- - isiaotiottr lercna yout tnonsy uifi2d a, twjks'i oivrxEsii GRIPE 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. YOTJflTiiirrioii ait ut i-ri 8 I ': Dealer in Glass, Lime, plaster, Cement i. ir- .-ft a f, 'mi ; , .... n i.- . , and Buing Material of all Winds. ( '' ed4 of-dt IntoUib iofir a -Hii,i(!VU.t Uf ocrfq Sftli ntv won i.-iti't' jt'j'i Lf.'c-j :a(TS ii-;o:1 3i')ifc'j-iv o.-i t 72 CJUashltigton! Stfcet. i firo.il viiKrfijjhr.i saiatoxi t'JeeiiI -wins nY3.i W1R ST77TT-5TTT fttn:i v(r -fvSWO . . l TUP ( . t.nf,l t 630a,aaeiSake'9'-; -M it?lhe Xtlrtnr fcaooU.! It'hltwjThrnttrij bomboBe&f?Dlliiais;f;ar rtfrtsnrpassM.'! ; PqU- ouin rawing jfoonj leepers oiiaujseq.uipment. 05SIP - .SfaiflUl t)tf!oM .1 F-i?T Beat that catv-Jie eonstrncted. and In which secommodotfona ane- beth Free and Famished for boldefsqf, FUst andfieo-Ufrij Tickets) and bun avd .o?D .uniilii-T .gfiV ,jm.u j-j -It-conttnatrfas iliMl eomneotlns1 with all Hnca. rnoroiDK oiregt ana uuiniBrrupHxi serytoo. an aavance tarougn any agent oi ua roao. THROUGH TICKETS nolDtaib American Encrland and: Europe ,can be puxohawxl at any ticket nfftae of tbecomiian r ' J --fc -G I U?irAoi4utf6-e8rM9Airri' bf jAgef Bf. tVE'IbiVe., Segalatok .pffloet rrija i r . A'atiea. vr.. ur . . . . , . jAas't. h!ne,aasj(e5lA.'faid.J; r. A TDTPTiO candy b x JLl 1 1W FACTORY . .JQIKOJIHO- wholesale quotations. TOBACCO, : : : CIGARS ATTD : : SWEET DRINKS Finest Peanut Roaster in The Dalles CfAS. 8TUBL1NO. j r r OWEN WILLIAMS. SplilvliiamWR .ifljlilfll-llilli iflsii I SECOND ST., itci iriinr 1 Specialties 2fi Street J.FOLCO At right side Mrs. UDSTT I . " As Intercstiaa; istw Salt. 1 A law suit over a meteorite has stirred J the usually tranquil life of mrchberg. In .Wurtemberg. Borne time ago every body there was startled one night by a loud report, and a. ball of fire was Been to fall near the Bennecker sawmill. On the next day a stone weighing a tan wWi j- . at i i t i ; s .? r LUUUU OU1UUK bUO 1UU9 - UY is luuurof 111 the mill. News of the occurrence was published far and wide. Among . the scores of pilgrims to the' stontf. among the logs were wise men from, Stuttgart and Tubingen, who believed that they 1 had a rare specimen of celestial geologi cal formations. Their competitive off era j for the stone bred a quarrel between the laborer and-the owner of1" the mill as to. whether the finder of thet'stond'oTher dwner of the land on whiigQf. could laim it nghtf uUy. tJrr f,'r j. Tubingen professors had ft shipped t5 thb university, after having agreed'-' pay $300 for it if it prove4t3 be jluly; a. Li. j a a rm laborer therermon mlMtutf 'kaSlSlt1 owner from receiving the-mbnyrf c the 7 r . T a . stone, and the mill ownerrcrfe r4awvetfj- -W4iu ta trying 10 nuBO ins, lijmuwuoii Meantime, tne xuDineen nroressors nave said that the stone has f e'attiibuiesOftfq a meteorite, and have reffljTTpteshib; t.s RTi lanrtrpr Ann mill nwnpr sra Ahont . 1 , V 1 , A . i . ( vo ; oegm proceedings to compel mem w.r return it, both mam taming that the uni versity is trying to get the meteorite for j-pOthing. ,unere are tour lawyers tn tne case al ready and nothing has been decided, sc the costs bid fair to exceed the value ot a pozen meteorites. New York Sun. Sometrangrtcw UCiinM Ra ' . Un tne lastpupxa of seasons we tiave Tinted the growth f- thAaiinoe; ifro- pelled by paddle entirely, and the sport had by a few races with them has created something of an interest in paddling r4ces generally, which were giving away very extensively to the sailing events. 3.a.mgJfeglAuili1iTVfi,fTti.la, Targed war canoes, totrold froam dozen to thirty otlso, aitxd rackag tbemji 'There are a, few fairly Ijargei paddling cCasoea-. now in existepcet brrtr they L.hayo served heretofore. t ,ou",.moonlight -,;ani. rother nights as mediums for the introduction bf the gentler sex' tcT th'' fascinations of T 1 W,M-li ; u tVitte''A Vwl ' Vr v. t. . ,1 'f.ig racing, and, per c1ra,rtW' kites'1 cotli templated .for racing. mayK-on , occasion. be Bacrifl6ea'wto"l6ve nd "beauty'. In either eentyool.aa;; tpugh.-tho -ff gattas of the surnnaftT) would be made dbubm.terespnfr. by hce .large, canoe races, eacn ooai wn a crewox prooaDiT twelve to fifteen paddlersv Harper's WeeklyJsaa u-fatosfuai Ht Hnli't-.s. . .. .. ,,.1,, . Swallowed an Oyster SnellT ThW1 "RevZ 'Wi'-D. Bhe'--mao!e;a narrow1 escape in Macon Wednesday nights f Hei yfent to.aifrteurant.fo some .oysters; i'?fvUp7Xed r ft' iPi.fP? ..shflU, which,, vefv near"c'ost him his lifel" The shell lddirdf-iln r.feiw ."throat? rlrrSiier ;Sh' mftmhrahe and. causin'g hemorrhage and' strangulation. The several present were: attractedTto the minister, -who-had gone raw convulsions. , , .... ' pnysiciaa was immediately dis patched for, but in the meantime ' the' 8heii: became; dislodged; and. was thrown! ac4tiW;aj:vuhaons,! JfaehelJ was aooub ma tuxe oi a quarter a.uoir. iar, with sharp edges. After being're iieSrei of fthe raiHcnlt the':feev::i Mr.' SheaCBodn iW3 throat was b&til sidarablyJ laceritedf apdialtogether the -minister had a narrow. 8cape-rrColumr WMlera':nutxhiHsom'an.f policeman- was standing under ram etectrio light, the other mght, tie was startled by some ob- jtick 6vruuujr u-u'iHjivy- iHow'-oa me Head and then falTsfms feet. As ho siwpM''Wl-examme- TJie'-otriecc lie rer i'deived a second blow, this time on the' back.r: i WhOToJby iebovMed.-!sTimcientiy. from his fright to gather himself to ;ge.ttier,he, found be had ,beear8truck by, two wild geese tnat had been .toiled by. triking the electric light wires-.TPhil. "s.rn". J'r'ii rn? t. no b,-Jii-'l ,1..-; 1 ' u-' ? - , . Dog; Cp "a Fortuned -'" -WhilS digging a- fotindalSor for ouse- in' icrnra;Kan:;' recently:' it -is: uznei.-oTba money is said to have bees the: f ortunoibf , the "grandfather of ; the resent1 owner' of ' the-grotrnd.-whb is Supposed to have hidden it. -.W.yGflRRETSOJIi JS 3 ) s .h; i;:l frf,S ij liJi--- (-J.---1I BWI.B. AOKirTl FOB jaTlfSkiO t', ui 53-. : All wacn worn yyarranrea ffeijjMad., ta Qrdei ih;hij5 i:i! SO E'.'UO JisJJ7.';r;.-; ii w:;! !a V"f5 i! iH..l.!J::y..,i IJ.'R-LJj ! i wt.l- ?o si .KM f: : Jzi? .tP.rl' W "t ftt. . Jrinds or. work in hia una at . -.MiaTTTrK3Sre 3fnr-j st-Z-s .TV? ,- f.iin reasonaoie ngures. nas tna . largest honse moving outfit - in Eastern Oregon. dewel FIRST f f - 1 ?7 td.::rie-2 oi sah-ibcrf f:i' ,U.07 OS KJTfS:Sil :;rT!70ficT.ffr frn omk Ta a null r IUJ n :t 5 I " ? I -: ; I j ri ill ? t-i mfl 3 I t " 'Jr. - I J i 111 .-. i tl e in SI VU B-IOmL 31 .ttodt SltiB 1 r r r r . r i - . T r X' r . t ;j ij -W'.l j-j J. O. 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