no The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THE DALLES ... OREGON THURSDAY, - - - - APR. 6, 1893 Published Daily, Sunday Excepted. BT THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Corner Second and Washington 8treets, The Dalles, Oregon. Terms of Subscription For Year 6 00 Per month, by carrier 50 Single cony S THE BEEECHES BUOY. An Excellent Device for Rescuing the Shipwrecked. THm Appliance is of Great Help to the Darlog Life Savers of the New Jersey Coast How It la Sent to Sinking; Ships. The sturdy surfmen of Long Beach, as they call the ribbon of sand south of Barnegat inlet separating the waters of the bay and the ocean, have made two gallant rescues in the past week with the Lyle gun and the breeches buoy. The opportunity to use these appli ances is always welcomed, says the New York Sun, because it means a fight with the elements that stirs the blood and strains the muscle. Whenever the news that a ship is ashore is telephoned from station to station over the beach wires every surfman within twenty miles says envious things about the lucky patrolmen who are called out to make the rescue. The ordi nary routine of the beach patrol is full - of hardship and monotonous in the ex treme. A daring rescue makes talk for the rest of the winter. Considering the number of vessels which have to pass it, the New Jersey coast is the most dangerous on the con tinent, and many ships go ashore on the shelving sands there every winter. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, however, the surf will admit the launching of lifeboats, and the surf men bring ashore the shipwrecked in this way. It is only when a great storm is raging and the surf is so rough ns to baffle the skillful oarsmen that the gun and breeches buoy are resorted to. This does not happen very often. When the patrol sees a vessel aground or in danger he hurries to the station and gives the alarm. The surfmen are out in a jiffy. They always take all their apparatus, so as to be ready for any emergency. If the lifeboat cannot be launched through the surf, they bring out the Lyle gun. This is a small brass cannon, which has a projectile fit ting over the barrel like a sheath over a a sword. To the projectile is fastened one end of a stout cord. The gun is aimed to throw the projectile over the ship, and thus bring the cord within the reach of the men on the wreck. It sel dom requires more than two shots to land the cord. The sailors then pull it in and get hold of the rope to which it is fastened. When the end of the rope is hauled aboard it. is made fast to one of the masts. Meantime the surfmen are burying a sand anchor. This is a great square of planking, whose sur face grips the sand in which it is sunk. To it the shore end of the rope is se curely fastened. Then comes the breeches buoy. This consists of a great ungainly pair of canvas trousers hung to a circular life IN THE BREECHES BUOY. preserver. It is suspended bv stout ropes from a pulley, which the surfmen quickly rig upon the rope connecting ship and chore in such a way that it moves freely back and forth A guy line, one end of which was sent aboard the ship with the rope, is now fastened to the breeches buoy, and the surfmen pull on a line which starts the breeches buoy traveling seaward. As soon as it reaches the ship one of the shipwrecked gets into the pair of canvas breeches, sticking a leg through each capacious hole, and grasping the life preserver, which comes just under his armpits. He does not need to be tied in, for his seat is secure. All being ready, the surfmen ashore begin to haul in. The breeches, buoy rolls rapidly shoreward, suspended from its hempen track. For most of the dis tance the man in the breeches is dang ling above the water. When he reaches the surf, though, lie is bound to get a ducking. Ho holds his breath, takes a fresh hold on the life preserver, and in he goes. The next minute he is on the beach, where a dozen strong hands reach out to pluck him out of his can vas breeches. The buoy is sent straight hack for another, and so on until all are rescued. A dozen men have been brought ashore In this way by a single breeches buoy in less than an hour. It sometimes happens that a woman is aboard the ship. She may be the captain's wife. If the ship is a steamer, there may be women passengers. The idea of getting into this pair of canvas breeches may be repugnant to a woman, but she does not hesitate a second. Pull ing her dress up around her, in she steps as unhesitatingly as though she were born to trousers. All she asks at that moment is to get ashore. There have been many devices for Tescuing the shipwrecked, including the life car with which the stations on our coast are provided, but no other appliance is of such tried utility as the breeches buoy. MEDICAL SCIENCE. The average weight of the Chinese brain is said to be heavier than the average weight of the brain in any other race. A British scientist recently stated that if a man weighing one hundred and forty pounds were placed under a hydraulic press and squeezed flat, the result would be one hundred and five pounds of water and thirty-five pounds of dry residue. Recent studies of cancer not only in dicate that it is an organic growth, but almost certainly prove that it is itself liable to the attack of another parasite. Better acquaintance with the relations of these parasites may possibly bring the long-sought method of arresting cancer. Dr. Francis Dowljng, of Cincinnati, has published the result of his examina tion into the effect of tobacco chewing on the eyes. The experiments covered three thousand eases, and showed that ninety-five per cent, suffered with vis ual troubles, and nearly as many ex hibited muscular deterioration. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic can almost invariably tell, by their feelings, when to expect an at tack. If Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon as these symptoms appear, they can ward off the disease. Such persons should always keep the Remedy at hand, ready for immediate use when needed. Two or three doses of it at the right time will save them much suffering. For sale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. oojl acuq jo opcui azts onras aq; jo auo uuq jjq3ti aq o pics ei adid aqi inq 'mneqasaaam qiAi paujx 'JaAa -Aoq 'si XAioq aqx aojiuaAut saitq oq noq 3jb sadid ooaeqoj wnjJlwmv Guaranteed Care. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disap points. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. Large size 56c and $1. SOME NEW IDEAS. Quilts made of perforated sheets of white paper sewn together are said to be becoming popular in Europe. A traveling telephone, which can be taken to any room required in a large office building at a moment's notice, is a recent idea. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin-ersly. POLAND CHINA HOGS "Come and see them, or write. All letters Have You. Seen ;t H Spring Millinery Goods at; 112 Second Street. D. BUNNELL, Pipe mil Tiii Repairs and Hoofing MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next .Diacicsmitn THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery i8 now turning out the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The' latest appliances for the mannfactnre of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on the market. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & Kinerely . Chas. Allison, Dealer in OOLTJMBIA EIVEE Headquarters at Chas. Lauer's. Having had a fine harvest of natural ice the oest in the world, I am prepared to furnish in any quantity ana at Dottom prices. CHAS. ALLISON. NOTICE. Mrs. S. A. Orciard, Carpet Weaver, Offers her services to all who wish carpets woven at ner Dome on mc Llun, near M (jnrisman's. dim The St. Charles Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON. TLifl'old. rjonnlflr and reKn.bA hmian nas Deen 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. Rates , . . , . .. . . rea.buua.uie. a gooa restaurant attacned to tne nouse. Jrer bus to and from all trains. C. W. KNOWLES, Prop. A. A. Brown, Keeps a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions. which he offers at Low Figures. SPEGIflli :-: PRIGES to Cash Buyers. Highest Cash Prices for Eis aafl other Produce. 170 SECOND STREET. CHAS. 8TUBL1NG. OWEN WILLIAMS Stubling & Williams. The Gemma, SECOND ST., THE DALLES, - OREGON Dealeis in Wines, Liauors and cigars. Milwaukee .Beer on Draught I can furnish a number of THOROUGHBRED POLAND CHINA HOGS, Male or female, most any age. Price, $20 per head, or $35 per pair. promptly answered. EDMRD JUDY, CENTERVILLE, WASH. e ANNA PETER SCO. door west of Young & Kuss' bnop. BREWERY, j0b FIRST PR BpRl NT, JO CAN BE CHRONICLE OFFICE Reasonably J O. FiptE WlHEg DOMESTIC And KEY WEST CIGARS. FRENCH'S 171 SECOND STREET, City Stables, Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dalles, Oregon. These Stables have on hand r i -i vrtjgou, a,nu can accommodate patrons witn either Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night. more: room. Also, can furnish First Class accommodations tn or driving teams, having added to their H. C. NIELS6N, Clothier and Tailor, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises, its' vi.x'xxisla.xm. CORNER OF SECOM AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES. OREGON THE EUROPEAN HOUSE The Corrugated Building Handsomely FnrnisM Rooms to Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. D RUGS Snipes & Kinersly. THE LEADING Wholesale and Mail Dngsts. Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL THE LEADING Patent (Dedieines and HOUSE PAINTS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in WE ARE The Largest . Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key Agent; ior lansin s .runcn. 29 Second Street, NG I NT' NG HAD AT THE Ruinous Rates. MACK, and LiqDOg THE C E L E BR AT E D PABST BEER. BLOCK. THE DALLES, OR. BURHAM & ROBERTSON , Proprietors. the finest Livery in Eastern . . .... .. w vwmuwwu " 4 til 11 Vlilil stables large feeding and wagon room. Commercial Patronage Solicited. next Door to Court House. Rent by the Day, Weei or Month. Druggists Sundries. OILS AND GLASS. West and Domestic Cigars. The Dalles, Oreson CLMSS STEAM WOOD SAW We are in the field for the fall and winter work, and will cat, 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. MEINS, : : THE DALLES C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Dry Goods Clothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. Fancjj (qood0, fllofciong, Etc., Etc., Etc. Second St., The Dalles. BILIOUSNESS. The S. B. Headache and Liver Care. A PHYSIC JscurRFA If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat isfaction or refund yonr money. DON'T SICKEN. DON'T GRIPE. 50 cents per bottle by all druggists. ptfesh 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. Painting, papering and glazing, too. Will make your old house look quite new. He will take your work either way. By the job or by the day. If you 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. .A. I PRINZ & NITSCHKE -DEALERS IN- Furniture and Carpets V,"e have added to our business a complete TJndertading Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Undertakers' Trustj our prices will be low accordingly. From TERJHINflli op INTERIOR Points -THE RHILROKD Is the line to take TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. It is the Dining Car Route. It runs Through VArt)k.,U lli 1 , A. couuuicu Arums every uay in me year to p&ul and Chicago NO CHANGE OF CABS. Comoosei of Dinine Cars unsuroassed. Pull man Drawing Boom Sleepers of latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can be constructed, and in which accommodations are both Free and Furnished for holders of First and Second-class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAT 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 TICKETS England and Europe can b To and from all Tointin A-mpHn England and Europe can be mirchasfld at an. 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. S A. Nav. Co., Regulator office, Ttie Dalles, Or., or A. D. CHARLTON, Ass't General Passenger Agt., Portland, Ogn. Iririi Paul