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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TBIDAILK8 - - OKEOON
THUKSDAY, - - - - MAR. 2,1893
Published Dolly, Sunday Excepted.
BY
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Secoud and Washington Streets, The
. Dallefc, Oregon. .
Term of Subscription
Per Year. .' . ....6 00
Per month, by carrier 60
Single copy
Tfce' Travelinir Hail.
Whatever be may have been in the
past the traveling man of today occupies
a most important position in relation to
mercantile affairs. He is numbered by
many thousands and represents the in
terests of many minions. He is found
in all classes of business, representing all
lines of wares, and his influence upon
' matters even outside of his own vocation
. is strongly felt The traveling man of
today, to be successful must, in the first
place, be a gentleman in deed and in
action. Then he must be possessed of
business acumen and tact, be ambitious,
active and tireless. He finds it to his in-
and is a storehouse of news and informa
tion. He must be pleasing in address and
neat in appearance.
All these he is, as he now exists, in the
best type. In the drug business the trav
eler is a very important factor. There
are about 1,250 directly connected with
the wholesale drug trade of this country,
this number not including proprietary,
pharmaceutical or druggists' sundries
houses. These 1,250 travelers are an ex
pense to the wholesale druggists of about
$3,000,000, and we may be sure that if
they were not a necessity and of value,
commercial salesmen would not exist.
Pharmaceutical Era.
Exploring tue Ventriloquist Larynx.
Mr. R. H. Mohr. the ventriloquist,
went through a strange experience the
other day. In one of the laboratories of
the Harvard medical school he sub
mitted to an examination of his throat
and chest by a number of physiological
experts, to determine wnat special for
mations gave him his peculiar powers.
The ' experts are uncommunicative
concerning the results of the examina
tion, and Mr. Mohr, who is not a phys
iologist at all. did not learn much about
himself."
"They put mirrors down my throat,"
he said. "They led me by narrow pas
sages into a dark chamber, and what
they did there I don't know. After it
was all over they told me that my lar
ynx was natter thanr that . of other men
and shaped something like a woman's,
and also that one of the stops in my
throat was drawn .downward instead of
upward by the connecting muscles.
"1 can't make much out of that ex
planation, but 1 can make a living out
of my peculiar throat just the same."
Then be threw his voice under the ta
ble and laughed hoarsely. Boston Her
ald. Two KliuM ol vvunge.
In some of the everyday occurrences of
life women exhibit much more mora)
courage than men. Vou can see that on
the "Li" cars if you use your eyes. When
a man retains his seat while a woman
endeavors to maintain her balance by
hanging to a strap in front of him, he
generally makes a pretense of not seeing
her. If he has a paper with him ho will
. appear to be absorbed in its perusal. ' If
he cannot avail himself of that conven
ient screen, he will' pretend to be en
gaged in such" deep meditation as to be
oblivious to all that is going on around
him. In one way or another he will be
tray the fact that his conscience is mak
ing a coward of him and that he is try.
ing to cheat it.
It is yery different with the average
woman, vv no that travels much m the
"L" cars hasn't" seen her often drop her
child into a seat that has just been va
cated, while women in various stages of
weariness are standing up all around
her? She has paid no fare for the child;
she could very well continue to hold it
in her lap; she knows that she is making
some woman stand who would other
wise get a seat. But is she abashed?
Does she act as if she were ashamed of
herself? Does she seek to avoid, the
glances that are bestowed upon her by
hiding her face - behind a newspaper?
Not a bit of it. She doesn't let her con
ificience make a coward of her. She
looks the people about her square in the
eyes without flinching. She says," or
. rather seems to say, "Well, I know that
you don't like it; but what are you go
ing to do about it?"
If this isn't moral courage what would
you call it? New York Herald.
Hot the Worst tiirl ln the World.
' Professor Chapman, of Bowdoin col
'' lege, told the following story at an
alumni dinner: "I feel like the little
daughter of a friend of mine in Port
land. She had just mastered the art of
expressing herself in intelligent sen
tences. One day boo had done some
thing for which her mamma had to re
prove her. The lady gave her daughter
a sound - lecture and then told her to go
up stairs, alone, in her room, and ask
God to forgive her for her error.
"In a few minutes she was surprised
to see the baby come down stairs again,
appear in the sitting room and stand
back with a great deal of seriousness.
- 'Well, did you go up and do what I
told your asked the f Ond mother.
" 'Yes,' replied the guilty one, 'and
God said, "Great Scott! Elsie Murray,
I've known a great many worsor girls
than you."" Boston Herald.
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corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
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It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & K.m
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PROFESSIONAL. CABDS.
nluiALL DasnsT. Gas given for the
IJ. painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
t on flowed aluminum plate. Booms: Sign of
the Golden Tooth, Second Street.
J-JE. G. E. SANDERS,
Graduate of the' uSv3rsl"tjr'otSSichlgan. Suc
cessor to Dr. Tucker. Office over Frenchs'
Bank, The Dalles, Or.
DR. ESHELMAN (IToMJEOPATHIC; PHYSICIAN
and Scbgkon. Calls answered promptly,
day or night, city or country. ' Office No. 86 and
87 Chapman block. wtl
DR. O. 1). DOANE PHYSICIAN AND TCI
gson. Office; rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
Block. Residence: 8. E. corner Tourt and
Fourtfi streets, seond door from the corner.
Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M.
H.
H. RIDDELL Attornby-at-Law Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
1. B. DUFUB.
FRANK MSNKFKE.
DUFUR, & ' MENEFEE ATTOBNkys - AT
law Rooms 42 and 43, over .Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
WH. WILSON Attorney-at-l aw Rooms
62 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
VS. BENNETT, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Of-
nee In Schanno's building, tip stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon.
r. P. MAYS. B. 8. HUNTINGTON. R. 8. WILSON.
f AYS. HUNTINGTON fc WILSON ATTOB
JX nx ys-at-law Offices, French's block over
First National Bank. ' i - Dalles. Oregon.
SOCIETIES.
SSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K.
of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7:30 p. m.
w
A8CO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M, Meets
nrstana third Monday of each month at 7
P. M,
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday-evening
of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m.
COLUMBIA-LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K.
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
i. plough, Bee y. ti. a. uills.n. g.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited. W. S. Cbam,
D. W.Vausb, K. of R. and S. C. C.
WOMEN'S "CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
Harmon Lodge No. 501, I. 6. G. T. Regular
weekly meetings Monday at 7:30 p. M., at
t raternity Hall. All are 1 nvited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets
in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, an Second
street, Thursday evenings at 7 :3U.
rAUL K.KEFT,
W. S Myebs, Financier. M. W.
J AS. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets
every Saturday at 7:30 p. m.. In the K. of P.
Kali.
B.
OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
the K. of P. Hall.
GESANG VEREIN Meets every
evening In the K. of P. Hall, i
Sunday
BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wnlnm.
day of each month, at 7 :30 p. M.
THE CHTJRCHKS.
ST. f ETERS CHURCH Rev. Father Bbons
ghbst Pastor. Low Mass everv Similar at
7 a. m. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at
7 P. M.
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sutcliffe Rector. Services
every Sunday at 11a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday
School 9:45 A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at
7:30
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay
lor. Pastor. Morn inir services everv Kih-
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath
School immediately after morning services.
Praver meetlne- Fridav evenine at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the -court house at 7
P.M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
Cubti8, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School after morninsr
service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
VI" E. CHURCH Rev. J. Whisler. pastor.
iTX Services every Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p. m. Epworth
League at 6:30 p. M. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in
vitation is extended by both pastor and people
to all.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Jenkins,
Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational
Church each Lords Day at Sr. I. All are
cordially invited
.A. IsTEW ....
Undertaknff Establishment!
PRINZ & NITSCHKE
-DEALERS' IN- ....
Furniture and Carpets
We have added' to our business a
somplete Undertading Establishment,
and as we are in no way oonnected with
the Undertakers' Trust! our prices will
be low accordingly.
The St Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular and reliable house
has been entirely refurnished, and 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
trams.
C. W.- KNOWLES, Prop.
The Snug.
W, H. BUTTS, Prop.
Ho. 90 Second Sfeet, The Dalles, Or.
This well known stand, kept by the
wen Known vv. i. .Butts, long a resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary nne stock of
Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Disturbance,
In fact, all the leading brands of fine
Wines, Ittquors and Cigars. Give the
old man a call and you will come again,
STEAM WOOD SAW
We are in the field for the fall and winter '
work, and will cut, split and pile wood
at the lowest possible rates,
NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED
We are here to stay, will spend our money
here, and try and do satisfactory work.
Order boxes at Chrisman & Corson's, cor
ner of Michelbach block, and at the ma
chine, corner of Washington and Fourth
streets. . .
J. 0. MEIJTS, : : i THE DALLES
CHAS. STUBLINQ.
OWEN WILLIAMS.
Stubling & Williams.
The Gef mania,
SECOND ST.,
THE DALLES, " OREGON
CDealers in Wines, Liquors ' and
Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
BILIOUSNESS.
The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure.
&! PHYSIC Iscuhreea$
If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat-
lsiaction or reicna your money.
DON'T SICKEN. DON'T GRIPE.
50 cents per bottle by all druggists.
YOUR ATTEJ1TI0K ;
Is called to the fact' that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds. .'
-Carrie tUe Finest Line of
To be found in the City. ,
72 CAUashington Stfeet.
From TEfllflUlflli op INTERIOR Points
-THE-
RKILROHD
Is the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It Is the Dining Car Route. It runB Through
v esuDuiea x rains every aay in tne year to
pt. pauI and Chicago
NO CHANGE OF CARS.
Composed of Dininsr Cars unsurpassed.
PuU-
man Drawing Room Sleepers of latest equipment.
TOUEIST SLEEPING CARS '
Best that can be constructed, and in which
accommodations are both Free and Furnished
lor holders o r irst ana becond-class Tickets, and
ELEGANT BAT COACHES
A continuous line, connecting with all lines,
affording direct and uninterrupted service.
Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured
In advance through any agent of the road.
THROUGH JIGKETS points in America,
England and Europe can be purchased at any
ticket office of the company. ,
Full Information concerning rates, time of
trains, routes and other details furnished on
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent D. P. & A. Nav. Co., Regulator office. The
Dalles, Or., or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Ass't. General Passecger Agt., Portland, Ogn.
VARTIC FACTORY.
fnnAat unrl Miitp wholesale
wauuico aim nuio q
quotations.
TOBACCO, : : :
CIGARS AND- : . :
SWEET DRINKS
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
rA3tr8e7tJ.F0LC0 i
At right side
irs. UDarr a
PiGlUfR
moulflinqs
Specialties
restaurant.
A Revolutionary taadmark.
- A - , Tl . . " rl X 1 - il .
r An oiu nerotaBonarr iacuma uut
is fast crumbling away, and -which for
many years has attracted, much atten
tion, is the Unruh House, standing south
of Gorgas lane, and near the Wingo
hocking creek, Gennantown. It was
used as a hospital for wounded soldiers
after the battle of Gennantown. The
red brick tiles of the roof, which were
imported from Holland, have all disap
peared, and the walls are only partially
standing. The more -modern structure,
which was built adjoining about the
commencement of this century, is still
standing in a good state of preservation,
and is at present occupied. Philadel
phia Record. - '
. .The Ancient Manufacture of Copper. :
The ancient Syrians and Phoenicians
are well known to have been, active
traders in copper, and they manufac
tured this metal into bronze by melting
it with tin. Learned antiquaries assure
us that the Phoenicians actually came to
England and to Ireland in search of tin
for this .purpose, and a few years ago
some curious bronze articles were found
in several of the old mine workings in
Cornwall, which are believed to have
been left there by that ancient people at
a time when no bronze was either made
or used in England. Chambers' Journal-
'
Imitation of the Eiffel Tovw,
- The great success of the Eiffel towes,
both financially and otherwise, has led to
a host of imitators. The Watkin tower,
1,200 feet high, is being designed by Sir
Benjamin Baker, and it is to be erected
at Wembley park, near Willesden, the
foundation being nearly completed. The
cost is estimated at 200,000, of which
70,000 has been subscribed privately.
The Blackpool tower has been designed
by Messrs. Maxwell & Tuke, and the
contract has been let to Messrs. TTamn
& Fronde for 40,500, the total weight
of the structure being 1,500 tons. It will
be between 400 feet and 500 feet high.
. The Isle of Man tower at Douglas is
now well advanced and does not im
prove in appearance as the work pro
ceeds. The Brighton tower has not yet
been started, and the plans are not defi
nitely decided. The Columbian tower
at Chicago, designed by Mr. G. S. Mori
son, is to be 1,120 feet high from the
bottom of the foundation to the top of
the flagstaff. ' It has a profile very simi
lar to the Eiffel tower, but the construc
tion is entirely different. The total
weight of the structure alone is 7,000
tons; of the floors and staircases, 2,000
tons; live load, 2,000 tons, making a to
tal of 11,000 tons. London Industries.
C. P. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods
., Clothing
Boots, Shoes, Bats. Kto.
v . '. ' ' '
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Second St., The Dalles.
GENTLEMEN!
befoee you order goods of
'. any Kind in the ftjrnish-
.ING LINE,
alT (Sind See: me
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
nrices which defv comnetition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
, Second St., The Dalles.
Bole Agent lor WANNAMAKEB. & BROWN,
Philadelphia, Pa ,
W. E. GARRETSOH,
Leata Jeweler.
SOLE AGENT KOIt THE
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to. Order.
188 Second St., The Dalles, Or.
j. House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work iri his line at
reasonable figures. ' Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles
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