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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1893)
on The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THK DALLES OREGON SAT UK DAY - - - FEB. 25, 1893 Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. BY " THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. - Comer Socouil and Washington Streets, 1M11&., Oregon. Ternift of Subscription. Per Year Per mouth, by carrier. Blagle coj.y The ,G 00 . 50 5 PROFESSIONAL CABDS. DnlDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the paitiluui ex traction of teeth. Also toetb t on flowed aluminum plate. Koorus: Sign of r.he Golden Tooth, Second Street. D1 R. G. K. SANDERS, Uradnate of the University ot Michigan. Suc cessor to Dr. Tucker. Office over French' Bank, The Dalles, Or. DK. KSHKL5LAK (Homeopathic; Physician and Sukgeon. Calls answered promptly, day or night, city oreounlrv. Otlice No. and Si Chapman block. vtf The Water In Utah's Great Lal:e. Salt Lake is by no means a saturated eolution of Bait, yet it is five or six times as rich in salts as the ocean, and nearly as strong as the Dead sea. In summer it contains between 20 and 22 per cent. of salt, the saturation point not being reached until the salt 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 acres or it may be miles of clay or mud, entirely covered with salt. uoldthwaite'a Geo graphical Magazine. Weight of Paper Money, In the treasury here one day the ques tion came up as to the weight of a dollar bill. Scales of perfect accuracy were brought into requisition, and the sur prising discovery was made that twenty seven one dollar notes weighed exactly as much as a twenty dollar gold piece. The latter just balances 540 grains. However, the bills weighed were per fectly crisp and new. Trial made with soiled notes, such as come in every day for redemption, showed that twenty seven of tiv-m weighed considerably more thin- "" t wenty dollar coin. Every paper il.-. i-i its way through the world coin- - cumulates dirt, so that after a y. ..i use it is perceptibly heavier. Wasiii,: . Letter. I.injr;r In i)rayeil Teeth. If the teeth ar allowed to decay until the attention required will permit of no further delay, and it is then desired to preserve them for further usefulness, much that conld have been avoided by early care must now be submitted to, the time occupied in the dental chair is greatly lengthened, more of the natural tooth is sacrificed (to be replaced by arti ficial material) und increased pain and discomfort usually attend the operation, while not the least weighty among other considerations in the additional expense incurred. .Neglected teeth are not only unsightly and offensive to others, but frequently occasion paiui'ul nerve complications, distressing neuralgias, secondarily injure the eyesight, induce deafness, while cases of resulting insanity are well authenticated. Then the efifu via arising from decaying teeth is not only unen durable, but the air taken into the deli neate lung structure (over 20.000 respira tions each twenty-four hours) is affected by it. and in time surely has a dele terious effect on the health. B. C. Corn well. D. D.S.. in Philadelphia Press. O. D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AND 8CE- QION. Oflipfi: TfWimn .1 nnH A rhnnmun tun k. Kesideuce: 8. K. n imt-r Omrt una Fourth streets, secmd door from the corner. Otlice hours 9 to 12 A. M., i to 5 and 7 to P. M. II. H. EIDDEI.L Attorney-AT-I.AW Otlice Court Street, The Dalies, Oregon. C. B. DUFOB. FEANK .'EHEFKE. UFUK, & MENEFJEE Attorneys - at- Law Rooms 42 and 4:i. over - Post "ice aimaing, .Entrance on Washington Street The Dalies, Oregon. r II. WILSON Attokney-at-law Rooms . 52aud 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street, The Dalies, Oregon. I s. BEX N ETT, ATTORN'E V-AT-LAW. . lice in bchanno's building, up stairs, ifrulles, Oregon. . Of-The r. r. MAYS. B. S.UX'NTINOTON. K. S. WILSON. AYS. IIUXTINGTON & WILSON Attoe- HKY8-AT-I.AW Offices. French's block over . list .National Kauk. - Dalles. Oregon. STEAM WOOD SAW We are in the field for the fall and winter work, and will cut, split and pile wood at tho lowest possible rates, - NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED We are here to stay, will spend our money here, and try nnd do satisfactory work. . Order boxes at chrlsmmi 6c Cordon's, cor ner of Jlichelbach block, und at the ma chine, corner of Washington aini Fourth streets. J. 0. MEIITS, : : : THE DALLES CIIAS. STUBL1NG. OWEN WILLIAMS. SOCIETIES. A SSEMBLY NO. 4S27, K. OF L. Meets In K. x. ot f. nan tne second and fourth Wednes days ot eacn month at 7:30 p. in. TTTASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets i tii-sc and tnird Monday or each month at Arguments fur nud Against SufTrago. Once a year in Massachusetts women have the opportunity to take part in a very limited way in the ordering of pub lic affairs by voting, if they choose to do -o, for members of the school committee : in their respective towns or cities. Once -- a year, with ecjual regularity, the legis lature is asked to extend this privilege by gi'ing women the right either to vote for all elective local or municipal officers I or to take part in general elections with the same powers ns men. The extent to which the women avail themselves of tho limited privi lege which they now have is often made the basis of argument for or against au extension of .' the suffrage, while, on the other hand. -the advocates of full suffrage for women -claim it as a light founded on the broad est principles of natural justice and not to be impaired by any considerations of our artificial society. Boston Common wealth. od Oifm the Cliureli." A small Now- Yorker, while on a visit to his aunt, who lives in a New Hampshire town, was taken to church and Sunday school. As he entered the church his aunt said: "Now, (ieorgie. yon must remember to be very quiet While in church. You know that it Is God's- house, and he would not like it if you did not behave well.r The young man heeded this admoni tion and was quiet as a lamb. Later he was taken into the Sunday school room. Then again he was cau tioned. "You most bo very good while you ore in here, Georgie," said the aunt, "be cause ijlisha Brown, the superintendent, does not like little people who make any noise." Again tho caution was well received, and young Ueorjo was a model of pro priety. When he reached home his mother in quired how he had liked the church and if he had been a good boy. . "He behaved beautifully," said the aunt, and the mother was much pleased. Young George said nothing just then, but a little . later he amused everybody by remarking, "The church belongs to God, but the Sunday school belongs to Klisha Brown. Chicago News. IeserTlng Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for1" years we - have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life ! Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric BitterB, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given, such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate 'to ? guarantee them every time, as we stand ready to refund ' the purchase - pricey if. : satisfactory results do not follow their use. : There remedies have won their 'sreat popularity purely on their merits. Snipes & Kinerely 'a druggists. -. -. T"VALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER K(i fi ! Meets in Masonic Hull the third W'ednesdav of each month at 7 P. M. VfODERN WOODMEN .11 Sit. Hood Camp No. . OF THE WORLD. ill. MeOtK TllO!dilViT-?,. iugof each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 p. m. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets evcrv r-rluav evenine nt 7:::-nVTi-wk. 5 c oi i-. nan, corner hecona ana Court streets. sojourning Drotners are welcome. il. clocoh, Hec'y. a. A. Bills.N. ?, TKIENDSHIl' LODGE, NO. 1 every Monday evening !)., K. of P. Meets nir fit. vr;rwL- in elianuo s building, corner of Court and Second Mreets. sojourning members are cordiallv in vitea. w. S. Cram. D. W.Vacse, K. of R. nnd S. C. C. lyOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPKRENCE I UNION will meet ever? Fridav afternoon . t J st'llru.L- thrx I . 4 11 .. r l. J H. union Ixlfre No. 501, I. O. (',. T. Regular weekly meetings Mondnv nt 7:: p. m . ,it rimt-jiiiij liuii. Aiiare inviiea. pi.Ml'LE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. tr. W. Meets jl in t-raternity Hall, over Kellers, n Second Thursday evenings at w s Myers, Financier. Paul Keeft, M. W. TAS. NESMlTfl POST, No. every Saturday at 7:30 r. Hall. .2, G. A. R. Meets M., in the K. of I BOK I E. Meetsevcry Sunday afternoon in . the K. of P. Hall. ESANG evening 'u tho K. of P. VEREIN Meets every Itall. Sundut OF L. F. DIVISION, No. 107 Meets in K. of P. Hall the first and thinl tfnln. vi i-ucu iiioiiLii, ai, , :a jt. . TITK CHUKCHKS. CT. PETERS CHCRCn Rev. Father Bkons J oeest fastor. Low Mass every fcundav at 7 A. M. High Mass at 10:30 A. M. Vespers at OT. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite O Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sutclitte Rector. Services every Sunday &t 11 A. M. and 7:3UP. M. Sunday School 9:43 A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at FIRST BAPTIST CHUKCU Rev. O. I). Tay lor. Pastor. Morning services every Sab bnth at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath benooi lmiuediately alter morning services, Prayer meeting Friday evening ot Pastor's resi dence. Union services In the court house at , P. M. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C, J Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sundav at 11 a. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School after morning service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. M. K. CHURCH Rev. J. whislbb, pastor. Services evervSundav mornimzat 11 a. in. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock P. M. Epworth League at 6::(0 P. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended by both pastor and people CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Jbnkins. KJ Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational Church each Lords Day coramuy invited All are D i PRINZ & NITSOHKE -SEALERS IN- Furniture and Carpets We have added to our business a somplete TJndertading Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trustj our prices will be low accordingly. ' The St. Charles Hotel, PORTLAND, OREGON. This old, popular and reliable house ii as ueen entirely reiurnisnea, ana every room has been re papered and repainted and newly carpeted throughout. The house contains 170 rooms and is supplied with every modern convenience. Bates reasonable. A good restaurant attached to the house. Frer bus to and from all trains. Q, W. KNOWLES, Prop. The Snug. WVH. BUTTS, Prop. No. 90 Second Sreet," The Dalles, Or. ; This well known stand, kept by the well known W. H. Butts, long a resi dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi nary .fine stock of . : A . , - . . Sheep Herder's MgM tod Irish iDistorlance. - In fact, all the leading brands of fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give the old man a call and- yon will come again. Stubling S Williams. The Germania, SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON Dealers in Wines," Liquors ' and Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on llrauglit. JIMS STORY. biliousness; The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure. 3 A PHYSIC !scuhr If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat- j. j "Lj . lsiaciion or reiuna your money. DON'T SICKEN. DON'T GRIPE. 50 cents per bottle by nil druggists. YOufl flTTEflTIOfi Is called to the fact that I tell J-ou plain. If I don't try To brace myself right firm I'll cry. This soft wind and this haze and sac And the gold and red that melt and nrc And splash the hills: and she not here To say things about tho dying year! Didn't I tell you? Oh. 1 see. They called her Dora, all but m For she was a delicate Imiy born. And I. well, 1 was liuskin conn So I called her Miss. She was stay; a hen For the country air tho lioft of the year. Sometimes sho'd sit out under n tree And watch the hired man work, that's mo. r.ut she got so frail-like ainng in the fall That she didn't weigh nothin. wraps and a!- And tho women folks got me to lend a hunt Movin her out in tho snn to Ih lanncnl ' That's what they said, but she didn't seem To care about jokin: just' wanted to dream Aud look at the foliage, gold and reil, Ou the hills, and talk about bein dead! Cheerful? Well, no: not exactly i hat; lint i used to potter aruund where slio Bat, Just watchia her. sort of, uuder the rim Of my hat, an wishiu she'd call me JimI Ever have that f?eiin? Well. 1 never carwi For a girl that was well, but if I'd dared I'd a-told her how it mndo me thrill When I stole a look at her, aittin so still Anil holdin tho red leaves in her hands. Quotin some song about lotus tauds. Some place whore it's always afternoon. In a voice that was soft and Bweet as a tuno. And so I just listened from under tho rim Of my hat. sort o' wish i a she'd call me Jiml That kind of girls aiut fer kucIi as me. ' Nor fer nobody else's fer's 1 can sec; Fer they jist creep into a hired man's heart Whon the leaves turn red and the brown burrr part: .' And then whon it snows and t lie skier- are lead And it's still In the house, von know, whn'g dead! ..- I've no rilit to murmur, hut Mniohuw yet. Try as hard as I may. I can never forget How I thrilled when her whito hand touched my arm: And now when the trees are red oil the farm Somctimco ; listen from under the rim Of my hat, sort o' wjshia she'd called me Jiml 11. S. Tomer in Chicago Yrihuno. Ever since submarine caino an established means of communi cation much ingenuity has been ex pended on the compilation 'of codes, partly for secrecy, but principally to abbreviate the messages and save money in rates. To snch a fine point has codify ing been brought in this latter direction that the telegraph companies are at their wits end to maintain a proper equi librium between the number of messages sent and the number of words trans mitted; in other words between tho vol ume of actual business and tho amount of revenue. All large commercial houses now use complicated codes, in which a singlo word of ten letters rep resents a sentence of ten, fifteen or twentv words C. F. STEPHENS, Dealer in Glass, Lime, Piaster, Cement aud Building Material of all kinds. -Currle tUe Finest Line of lGiuie pin To be found in the City. 72 LUashington Street. om TEKJffilHJUt of H3TEHI03 Points THE RKILROKD Is the line to take TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. It is the Dining Car Ronte. It runs Through : Vestlbuled Trains every day in the year to pi paul and Chicago XO CHANGE OF CARS. Compose! of Dining Cars unsurpassed. Pull man Drawing Room Sleepers of latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can Deconstructed, and in which accommodations are both Free and Furnished for holders of First and Second-class Tickets, and ELEGANT LAY COACHES A continuous line, connecting with all lines' affording direct and uninterrupted service. Pnllrnan Sleeper reservations can be- scenreri in advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TIGKETS :ASts; England and Europe can be purchased at any ticket otlice of the company. ,, i. . concerning rates, time of ails furnished -on Full ' information trains, routes and other detail application to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent D. P. & A. Nav. Co., Regulator office, The uaiies, ur., or A. D. C&ARLTOK. Ass" t. General Passenger Agt, Portland. -Jgn. C- A DTTO CANDY e JlK XT 1 1V FACTORY Candies and Nuts t wholesale - qnotatlons. TOBACCO, : CIGARS AND SWEET .DRINKS Specialties Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles 2 3 8 I CM PCI S?StreetJ.rULOU At right side Mrs. Obarr's restaurant. ; DEALER IN Dry Goods Glothing Moots, Shoes, Hats. Jltc. tc.. Ktc, Etc. Sscond St., The Dalles. GENTLEMEN ! BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH ING LINE, all nd $&& me CSf" Shirts of all kinds to order, at prices which defy competition. Other goods in proportion. . P. FAGAN, Second st.. The Dalles. Bole Agent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN, Philadelphia. Pa W. E GARRETSOII, Jeweiei. Lcatiifig SOIE AG EXT FOR THK AU Watch Work Warranted. Jewelry , Made -to Order. ' 138 Second St.. The DmlleOr. House Moving I Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at ; reasonable figures. Has the largest house moving outfit in Eastern' Oregon.' " ' -' -. ' m.. Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles 00 TO FIRST CLKSS h m i JJ W P 1 u m Phi CAN BE HAD AT THE lllli C H R ONI C LE OFFICE Reasonably Ruinous Rates. 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