The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 27, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle, due to a bullfrog.
GEN. BEAUREGARD.
THE DALLES ... OKEOOS
MONDAY - - - - - MAR. 27. 1893
How a Sonorous Croak Awoke an
Inventive Genius.
Published Dally, Sunday Excepted.
BT
IHE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington 8treets,
Dalles, Oregon.
The
Terms of Subscription
Per Year '6S2
Per month, by carrier
Single copy
Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, III., was
rmnhled with rheumatism and tried a
number of different remedies, but says
none of them seemed to do him any
good; but finally he got hold of one
that speedily cured him. He was much
pleased with it, and ielt sure that others
Bimilarlv afflicted would like to know
what the remedy was that cured him.
He states for the benefit of the public
that it is called Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton, Druggists.
When Gen. Cornwallis surrendered
in Yorktown his army of Englishmen
consisted, according to military reports,
of 7,247 soldiers and 840 sailors 8,087 in
alL The number of locomotives now
in use on American railways is 32,193,
or four times as many as Cornwallis'
soldiers and sailors. The number of
cars is 1,300,000.
"The people of this vicinity insist on
having Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and do not want any other," says John
V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana.
That is right. They know it to be su-
perior to any other for colds, and as a
oreventive and cure for croup, and why
should they not insist upon having it.
J50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley &
Tioughton, druggists.
Xot a Monopolist.
Dr. Clubman Heard It ana straagniwaj
Constructed "Talkine Boxes" Which,
He Claims, Antedated Pro.
Hell's Telephone.
Dr. Svlvanus D. Cushman, of Chicago,
claims to have antedated Bell in. the dis
covery of the telephone. Dr. Cushman,
says the Chicago Tribune, is one of the
picturesque characters in tne nisiory oi
The Career of the Confederate veteran
t . Who Died Recently.
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard
- rt 1 - w to
was born near JNew urieans, niny so,
1S18. He graduated second in his class
rank at West Point in 1838. He was as
signed first to the artillery and then to.
the engineers, and in lo88-S3 to assistant
in the construction of Fort Adams, New
port, and at Fort MacHenry, Maryland,
1844-45. At the Deg"""r oi me
telephone
using his
A Card to the Public.
I would respectfully inform the pub
lic that I have been able to procure a
pretty fair outfit for raising or moving
houses, and am willing to do that kind
of work at reasonable figures. But I do
wish it distinctly understood that, after
looking at a job, I am to be the sole
judge of the price to be set upon the
work that I am to undertake, or may do.
If there is any person who may think
that there is big money to be made at
house moving in The Dalles, by doing
work for less than I can do it, I would
advise him to prepare himself, by buy
ing tools, and reap some of the rich har
vest. In conclusion I will say that if I
am called upon to do any work in my
Jine, I shall endeavor, in the future, as
in the past, to give entire satisfaction in
all respects to my employer.
Most Respectfully,
- ' Andrew Velarde,
The Dalles, March 20th, 1893. 3.20t 6
Taken Up.
At the premises of subscriber, about
Jan. 1st. one four-year-old spotted steer,
branded 20" on left hip. The owner
mav have the same bv proving property
and paying advertising and feed charges.
' IHS UALLE8 .L.UMBKKI.NU VO.
NOTICE.
All Dalles Citv warrants registered
prior to May 1, 1891, will be paid if
presented at mv office. Interest ceases
from and after this date.
Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893.
L. Robden,
tf. Treas. Dalles City.
8. D. CUSHMAN.
litigation. An organization
instrument known as the
American Cushman Telephone company
was enjoined from doing business at
the suit of the American Bell Telephone
company in 1888.
Dr. Cushman has lor years ciaimea to
he- the oriirinal inventor of the tele
phone. ' He is a white-haired man sev
enty-four years of age, and for forty-
five of these has been connected witn
lft.riml work of various kinds. The
telephone, he says, was a discovery in
which a colony of Wisconsin bullfrogs
played a prominent part. The story of
his minims has been told before in the
accounts of the litigations in which ie
has figured. The other day he retold them
before a rough painting which nangs
on the wall of his office. It shows a
swampy landscape, stretching into the
foreground of which is a telegraph line.
The wire drops to the ground ana en
t-ra n. box which contains at one end
two iron disks, separated and fitted on
their inner surfaces with, platinum
points, which approach each other, Dut
do not touch, r rora tne cusk not con'
nected with the line wire a wire is run
into the CTOund. Another wire runs
from this disk to a horseshoe magnet,
about which, supported on wooden up
rights, is a piece of iron stretching
across the-poles of the magnet. The
wire which is connected with the latter
from the disk emerges again at the oth
er side of the magnet and at that point
is fastened to a ground wire. Near the
box is a larce bullfrocr seated on a lit
tle knoll.
"In 1851 I was engaged -in building a
telegraph line out of Racine, Wis.," said
the doctor. "We ran 6hort of poles on
reaching the stream shown in the pic
ture. I wanted a lightning-arrester
and rigged up the device shown in the
picture. If the wire were struck by
lightning the, farst ground wire, i dc
lieved, would carry to the earth most
of the current and the second one
would provide a passage for any that
orncc WORLD'S FAIR
Sept 15, 1893
blackwell's Durham .
Tobacco Co.,
Durham, N. C
Gentlemen : Jf3
We have Smoked up
all theTobaccot the World's
Fair, and have unanimously '
awarded the Gold Medal
for Smoking Tobacco to
BLACKWELL'S
Bull Durham
Congratulating you on your success.
we remain Tours truly, - -
COMMITTEE.
STEAM WOOD SAW
We are In the field lor the fall and winter
work, and will cut, split and pile wood
at the lowest possible rates,
HONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED
We are here to stay, will spend onr 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. o. MEnrs,
THE DALLES
CHAS. STUBL1NQ.
OWES WILLIAMS.
Stockholders' Meeting.
The Dalles. Or., March 3, 1893.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be a stockholders' meeting of The Dalles,
Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at
The Chronicle hall-on Tuesday, April
4th. 1893. at 2 o'clock p. m. for the pur
pose of electing seven directors, and
transacting snch other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
Bv order of the President.
td S. L,. Bkookb, Sec'y.
BEAUBKGABD.
war with Mexico he was engaged in the
construction of defenses at Tampico, in
1846-47; siege operations at Vera Cruz,
Cerro Gordo, Chapultapec and City oi
Mexico, where he was twice wounded.
Shortly after he was prevented major.
He attained full rank of captain of en
gineers in 1853 for fourteen years of
continuous service as lieutenant. On
returning to the United States he was
assigned"to ensrineering in the construc
tion and repairs oi lortincations on me
Mississippi river and in the construc
tion of the custom house .at New Or
leans. His supervisory duties extended
over the galf coast from Florida to the
Rio Grande. lie offered his services to
the southern confederacy in 1801.
On the refusal of Maj. Robert Ander
son to evacuate Fort Sumter he opened
fire soon after daylight on April 12,
1861. He was practically in command
at the battle of Bull Run, where he was
again victorious. He nearly succeeded
in routing the northern army at the
battle of Shiloh, and held Petersburg
against the federal advance and def eat-
ed Butler at Drury's Bluff. He surren
dered his army to Sherman in April,
1865. After the war he became presi
dent of a railroad, adjutant general of
the state and manager of the Louisiana
state lottery. Gen. Beauregard has.
until recently, been engaged in many
important enterprises in the south.
Ureat Wine Cash.
The most capacious wine cask in the
world is the celebrated tun of Konig-
stein, constructed under an edict issued
bv Frederick Augustus, king of Poland
in 1735. This greatest of all tuns holds
1,869,136 pints.
The strongest recommendation that
any article can have is tne endorsement
of the mothers of the town. When the
mothers recommend it you may inow
that that article has more than ordinary
merit. Here is what the Centerville,
South' Dakota, Citizen says editorially
Of an article sold in their town : "From
personal ' experience we can say that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has
broken up bad colds for our children.
We are acquainted with many mothers
in Centerville who would not be without
it in the house for a good many times its
cost, and are recommending it every
day." 50 cent bottles for sale by Blake
ley & Houghton, druggists.
Blackwell's Bull Durham
Has been the recognized standard of Smoking Tobacco
for over 25 years. Uniformly good and uniformly
first. Bright, sweet and fragant we invite the
most fastidious to test its peculiar excellence.
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co.. Durham. N. C
DURHAM J j;
Stubling & Williams
The Gepmania,
SECOND ST.,
THE DALLES, - OREGON
jCfcDealeid in Wines,
Cigars
quor
Digars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught,
" 1 There is a tide in t)ie affairs of men which, taken at its floods
leads on to fortuned
BILIOUSNESS.
The poet unquestionably had
Closii-Oi Si li
reference to the ySN
Mire Carpets ixOra
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
W ho - c-ellin" ' l".f ! e goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
.CHELBA BRICK, - UNION ST.
J O MACK,
The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure.
&A PHYSIC
If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat
isfaction or reiund your money.
DON'T SICKEN. DON'T GRIPE.
50 cents per bottle by all druggists.
From TEHIHINWi or IJ1TERI0H Points
THE
I FlflE WlMEp and Lipiff
lien Pact
'. PHOTOGRAPHER,
First premium at the Wasco county
air for best portraits and views.
piesh Paint I
W. C. Gilbert hereby sends
His compliments to every friend
And enemy if he has any
Be they few or be they many.
The time for painting now has come, -And
every one desires a home
That looks fresh and clean and new.
As none but a good painter can do.
Paintintr. ruiperine and glazing, too,
Will make your old house look quite new.
He will taxe your worx eitner way,
By the job or by the day.
If yon have work give him a call,
He'll take your orders, large or small.
Respectfully,
W. C. GILBERT,
P.O. Box No. 3,
THL DALLES, OR.
ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATEB AND IDE CREAM.
Candies and Nuts
at wholesale
quotations.
TOBACCO,
TIOAKS AND
SWEET DRINKS
Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
3d Street J.FOLCO
At right side
Mrs. Obnrr's
restaurant.
THE FIRST TELEPHONE.
was left. The use of the magnet and
the bar over it was to tell me -whether
the wire had been struck by lightning.
The device was inclosed m a glass box
and buried under leaves.
"In a few days I was informed that
a peculiar crackling noise was heard at
the other end of the wire at iiacine. 1
visited the box and heard a slight
noise. I adjusted the metal piece over
the magnets finer, and immediately
heard the croaking of frogs issue from
the box. The telephone had whispered
its secret. ,
"I began to develop it at once. Boxes
were made ana piacea one arjove tne
other and one used for listening and
the other for talking. The boxes were
known as talking boxes. People used
them to order their groceries by, and
we carried on conversations over a dis
tance of several miles. The volume of
sound in the original box was as great
as that developed in the modern tel
ephone and the latter Instrument does
not differ in the least from my original
discovery. All of its principles are em-.
bodied in the Bell instrument."
Dr. Cushman says after the injunction
tying up the American Cushman Tele
phone company was issued, it was
found that the court's edict did not stop
the manufacture of the instrument
which he hid elaborated out of the
glass box which gave out the tidings
that sound could be transmitted over a
wire. He went south and a telephone
exchange was fitted with his instru
ments at a point in Arkansas.
"We have recently fitted up another
exchange in this state," said he, "and
have besides gone on selling the instru
ments and many are " In use. A broad
patent is now pending which will pro
tect us."
It takes contact with others to make
us acquainted with ourselves.
Not many tears are shed when the
man dies who has lived only - for himself.
Shiloh' s Vitalizer is what yoa need for
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidaev trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satlpfaction. Price 74c. Bold
I by Snipes A Kineraly, druggists.
There are said to be more ex-union
soldiers in Caldwell county, Missouri,
than in any other county in that state
in proportion to population.
2,228,678.
These figures represent the number of
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds, which
were eold in the United States from
March, '91 to March', '92. Two million,
two hundred and twenty-eight thousand,
six hundred and seventy-two bottles
Bold in one year, and each and every
bottle was sold on a positive guarantee
that money would be refunded if satis
factory results did not follow its use.
The secret of its success is plain. It
never disappoints and can always be-de-
pended on as the verv best remedy for
coughs, colds, etc. . Price 50c. and $1.00.
At Snipes & Kinersly's drug store.
A Mbs. Simons, of Sodaville, Ore.,
said to be over one hundred years of
asre, draws a pension from the war
fund of 1812.
Three days is a very short time in
which to cure a bad case of rheumatism ;
but it can be done, if the proper treat
ment is adopted, as will be seen by the
following from James Lambert, of "New
Brunswick, Ills. : "I was badly afflicted
with rheumatism in the hips and legs,
when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. It cured me in three days
I am all right today ; and would insist
on every one who is afflicted with that
terrible disease to use Chamberlain's,
Pain Balm and get well at once." 50
cent bottles for sale by' Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Money to Loan.
I have money to loan on short time
loans. Geo. W, Rowland
FOB BALE.
One lot. with a good dwelling and out'
buildings situated west of the Academy
grounds, and lrontmg .Liberty street on
the east, is for sale at a bargain. Terms
easy. Apply at tnis omce ior mforma
tion. Title pertect. ,
For Sale or Trade.
Thoroughbred, Short ' Horn bull for
Bale. Weight 2,000 pounds, age 5 years
From Kaneas, Mo. : Al pedigree. Will
trade tor horses or mules.
Kerr & Buckley, Grass Valley
WOOD, WOOD,
Best grades of oak, fir,
WOOD.
and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at, Jos. T,
Peter9 & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer
son streets. )
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES,
OR.
RKILRORD .
Is the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH:
It is the Dining Car Route It rnns Through
VesUbulea Trains every aay in tne year w
01 p&ul and Chicago
NO CHANGE OF CAR8.
H. C. NI
Clothier and Tailor,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
Pull
man Drawing Room Sleepers of latest equipment.
Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed.
TOURIST SLEEPING CABS
Best that can be constructed, and in which.
accommodations are both Free and Furnished
for holders of First ana becona-ciass xicsets, ana
ELEGANT DAT COACHES
A nnntlnrious line, connecting with all UiMia.
affording direct and uninterrupted service.
GarGXX-tS' FlimlHlllTiS
CORNER OF 8EC0NL AND WASHINGTON.
GrOOdS,
THE DAIXES, OREG01S.
Pnllmnn Rleetier reservations can be secured
in advance through any agent of the road.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.
The Corrugated Building: next Door to Court House.
HaMsoieli FiiriMecl Rooms to Rent ly tie Day, Weei or Monti.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOIJCITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. x
Tinirrre 1
IIUIM-lo -Doints in America,
EnglarM und Europe can be purchased at any
ticket uUice of the company.
Full information
trains, routes and
concerning rates,
time of
other details furnished on
application to
W, C. ALLAWAY,
Agent D.P.4A. NaT. Co., Regulator office, Tha.
Danes, ur., or
A.D.CHARLTON,
Asa'i. General Passenger Agt., Portland. Igu.
j
THE JJALLES
AND
Prineville
TOs. h. FftfEfi Prop. StageVV
Line
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This' well-known Brewery is now turning at the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health-'
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on
the market.
Pipe
D. BUNNELL,
Tiit Repairs ami Uooling
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
WOIK
Shoo on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss'
Blacksmith Shop.
4- -f -f
J.D. PARISH. Prop.
Leaves The Dalles at 6 a. m. every day and ar
rives at Prineville in thirty-six hours. Leaves
Prineville at 6 a m. every Oay and arrives a
The Dalies in ininy-aix noun.
Carries the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
Connects at Prio ille with
Staees from Eastern and Southern Oi- SI
. 1 1 1 I 5
egon, norxnern uamorma ana
all Interior Points.
Also makes close connection at The Dalles widt
trains from f-oruana ana an eastern poinia,
. courteous dmers.
.' Good accommodations alonz tne road.
. First-class coacnes aid norses used.-
.'Express matter bandied witn care..
All persons wishing passage must waybill at ot
fices before taking passage; others will not ba
received. Express must be waybilled at offices
or the Stage Co. will not be responsible. Tb
company will take no risk on money transmit
ted. Particular attention given to delivering
express matter at Prineville and all southern
points in Oregon, and advance charges will oe
paia Dy ine company.
STAGE OFF1CBS;
I. Blchel & Co. Store. Umatilla Bui
Prineville. The Dills.