Iri; if tmi 5V v. '4' ft' The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered tt the PoitofHcc at The Dalle, Oregon us secoml-cltus mutter. The Fifth Annual -OK TIIK- TUK 1MI.I.KS OKKGON POLAR BEARS KEEP COOL. Second Eastern Oregon District Multal Society, AT WILL UK 1IKU) THE MMiES, OREGON, October 10th, 1893, Continuing five days. j. o a. s MACK, secretary. MCALLISTER, President. From TER1BINRL or INTERIOR Points Tropical Animal In Captivity Suffer Mo During tho Heated Term. "It will surprise most people," said Superintendent A. K. Brown, of the Philadelphia zoological garden, to a Record man, "to learn that the polar, bear stands the hot weather of the dog days in this locality better than the; African lion. On hot days the lion will get off ms leeu; tne near will not. j The tropical nuimals in the garden," - --..! 1 It. - 1 ...A 4 1 ),.. I uoiuuiueu uiusupcrimuimum, .ii-- mc ones mostly affected by the extreme heat of midsummer, strange as it may appear. I suppose the reason of it is that the heat there is more moist than that of the tropic, and. as it were, of a different character. Whntever mor tality oeeurrs among our animals dur ing a heated term is mostly among the tropical animals, especially the African. In hot weather r have watched the polar bear go into his tank, and then, instead of lying in the shade, extend liim&elf in the direct rays of the sun, where the water on his skin would evaporate. He found out for himself, I suppose, that evaporation causes a lower temperature. Again, it is some what astonishing, at lirst. that our polar bear should suffer sometimes as he does from the severe cold of winter. I have seen him shivering on one of those bitterly cold days, when the sky j was overladen and the air full of mois- ture. The moisture was evidently what ' iflVntpil him In tlu irotii ropinns it1 11 ,s the DlnlllK Car KoutO. It runs Through . nitectLti mm. in tin, arctic regions it Vestlbuled trains every day In the yar to is so com iii.ii, nit," moisture is lruzen out of the air. Hirds do not lik heat. It makes them perch drooped wings. Heat affects not the animals in the garden, but the finances of the garden itself. A differ -THE- Men mm RKILROHD Is the line to take !T0 ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. vesuouicu irains every uay in me jar to s frozen , , NO CHANGE OF CAUS.) ence of ten degrees in the thermome ter, say if it is ninety-five instead of eighty-five, means a loss of several hun dred dollars in our gate receipts for the day." Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. full man Drawing Room Sleepers of latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Best that can be constructed, and In wnlcfl accommodations are both Free and Furnished for holders of First and Second-class Ticket, and INQUISITIVE FLOWERS. liotanlsts Now A 01 r in tUo Darwinian As sertion That Some riant Can See. 2oxv it is the botanists who bring us a weird story calculated to send terror to the hearts of bucolic lovers, by af firming the assertion of Darwinthat some plants can see. Only to think of it! I'liffibe and Phvllis and Danlme. how your innocent confidences have ' ..... tiouptp been violated irreverently and heart- ' THROUGH TICKETS lessly in all these bvtronc centuries! England and Europe can t ' "Think of the treachery of the three Jte&ved clover, and the cold, calculating cruelty of the innocent-looking liver wort; the cunning and perfidy of the hyacinth, and even the knowingness of the demure primrose! Who after this will wear a boutonnicre, knowing vtiiat every act, every innocent flirta tion that may happen while it is being worn, may be indelibly recorded upon the floral retina? Science has shown us monsters in our drinking-water,and created the undreamed terrors of the iacilli in our food; but now it comes "toiob sylvan sweetness of its sanctity, and to destroy the sweet illusion that, -when we left "the madding crowd" be hind, and turned from our Mayfairs and Murray Hills to the unfrequented ways of field and forest, we could shun the espionage which grows so weari some towards the season s end. Now where shall we turn? Deductions ap pal us with their suggestions. Plants can see! Can the' not hear as well, like other forms of created life? If only we knew what our dogs and our buttercups said about us, what a shock Jt might be to our impervious vanity. ELEGANT DAY COACHES A continuous line, connecting with all llnet affording direct and uninterrupted service Pullman Sleeper reservations can be tecurui in advance through any agent of the road. To and from all points in America. Eueland and Europe can be purchased at any ticket omce 01 me company Full Information concerning rates, time oi trains, routes and other details furnished on application to W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent D. P. t A. Nav. Co., Regulator ollice, Th Dalles, Or., or A. D. CHARLTON, Ab'i. General Passenger Azt.. Portland, gn I Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in bold relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than Eevere eicknes3. The young mother vividly re members that it was the Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in turn administers it to her own off spring and always with the best results. For sale by Blnkeley & Houghton. The Dalles Gigar : Factory FIRST STEEBT. FACTORY NO. 105. rjr A DQoi the Best Brandt VXvX-cxXlO manufactured, and orderu from all parts of the country filled on the ehortest notice. The reputation of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. A. ULR1CH & SON. Ask your dealer Stove Polish. for Mexican Silver Just received a scow load of choice oak wood. Maier & Benton. For Item. Rooms to rent at Rev. A. Horn's resi dence on Ninth street. C-23daw. C. F. STEPHENS, DEALER IN DRY GOODS Clothing llooti. HUtm, Hats, lite. Fancy tyodji, Jlofiian, Ktc., Ktc., Etc. Second St., The Dalles. S. L. YOUNG, : : JBWBLBE- : : Watcht-x awl Jewelry repaired to order on khort notice, and natliJuctlon guaranteed AT TUB Store uU. C. NlokeUtu, d Ht. The Dalle Wood Sawing. 8-2odlin We have bought the J. C. Meins Steam Wood Saw, and will fill all orders for sawing wood for stove or furnace use at the old rate. Orders left at Maier & Ben ton's will be promptly at tended to, and will guaran tee entire satisfaction. Jacob Wetle. JOHxP.KltlEK. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. HAS A PAMILY OF 2000 HEADERS. They read The Chronicle to get the latest und most reliablo j.ews. And they read every lino thut is in the puper. That is what makes the Chronicle an invaluable lulvcrtMiig medium. The newspaper that goes to the family firesides Is the one (Gn that the advertlhers of today patronize when they desire to reach the people. When they want your trude their announcements will be found In the pnjer. Look over our columns and observe the verifica tion of the truth of this insertion. Kemember, u trade of u family of two thousand is worth asking for through these (0 columns, csjclally so at our very Sti PHOTOGRAPHER First premium at the Wasco county air for best portraits and views. H. C. NIELSEN, CUflFA STO$Y, Art Teacher Boom 3, Btttingen Building, MIILBiVO Lesson Monday and Thurwluy of T each week, or oftuerlf delred. Clothier and Tailor. Decidedly the Finest Lino of Gents' Rtarnisliiiig Goods, Trunks and Valises , etc., etc. COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OR. v4 . 4 4. VL : 1 4T1 mi w I . V-r j m WrW U 1 . r J J wM4( Tnese are Dun Ti1 WE THE EUROPEAN HOUSE Tim Corrugated Itnlldlug next ltuor to Ontirt Homo. HaudsoniGly Fnrnislicfl. Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Month, Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. lMtXl.S. XT. FRASER, Propriotor. J. O. MACK, j FlflE WlEp and LIQUOR DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY, troanoing its newsy present into every home in County. Just flom, J- . U1J UUlUiUiUil JLii. LAO u ud UOUDlPrl and to do this we propose to furnish the Weekly Edition for the balanoe of this year and one year beyond for the already low price of $1.50. i year and a third 16 months- makes a Gf?EflT DOMESTIC And KEY WEST CIGARS. THE CELEBRATED PABST BEER. FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, OK. BURHAM & ROBERTSON Proprlatora, CityStables, Comer of Fourth anil Federal StK., The Dallea, Oregon. These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Singlo or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages dar or night. MORE ROOM. AIeo, can furnish First Class accommodations to teamatoru with freight or driving teams, having added to their stables largo feeding and wagon room. Couimercial PatronaEe Solicited. TheDhlles Wasco County. Oregon, Tho Gate City of the Inland Kmpiro is situated at the heat! of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is n thriving, pros perous city. . ITS TERRITORY. It is the supply city for an extensive and ricli agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles. The Largest Wool Market. The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of tho Caa cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tho wool from which finds market here. The Dalles is tho largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped hist year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are tho finest on the Columbia, yielding this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will lo more tlian doubled in the near future. Tho products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market here, and tho country soutli and east has tin's year filled tho warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with their products. ITS WEALTH. It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money is scattered over and is being used to devolop more farming country than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these eorner stones she stands. SHOE FACTORY For Sale at a Bargain. The udm,8jgjiiehayjnj,' secured thonachinery and fixtures of what was intonded for a lirsU)las "shoo factory, will ficfl the sanity at a bargain. J lere is an engine and boilor of 40-odd Jiorse jiowor, and a large TdmoTTnTorshoo nnicMnory, lastsrrinoshafUn, pulloysT 'bolting andlhid ings almost a comj)loto shoe factory. Here is also one of tho best sites for sTiccossfuIly opor- aiiia faclory ofthis kind to bo found in this country. Write for nartioulars at once, to 042 BUT WOULD LIKE YOUR Attention! amount of the verv host, v 0 , vau . ing matter, comprising besifrf' . , If especially ior tne stock-raisei, the farmer and the orchardist, and is the best medium for exposing our resources to the world. If this O o Is not enough, our plan to is sue the Weekly in instalment of twice a week, should make your decision favorable at once. Sunday s, Monday s, xnesayf,. m v W4wfcjw vv i v iw Bkv i stale by Saturday night, aal hereafter the Weeklv Chromdt Part I. will reach vou Wednes- day evening, and Part II o Saturday evening. OUH GREAT OFFER I FOR 1894. The extra trouble and expense rnnrmnt.ftfl with this effort 10 x we look to an appreciative rm"hlir? for the at)rjroval we aW 2r x-js sure it will give us. While we would be glad oi subscription money in advafl . -i. '1 if IT. IN ill II. Ilnl innnn, I 1 1 V nillUV uDscriDe inuw ior 1894 And get the benefit of tna .... A. atiflma.1 rate, wliioh is uracil? ally for the Weekly Ghponiele, $1,121 a Veaf. PAUL KREFT & CO., DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the Most Complete and the Latest Pattern h and Dealgns in i)r, .ti,...i i. .!..!.. tr ...u vn..i. tin i lntMt hraiula of tli Shorwin-WilliauiH and J. W. Musury's Paints used in nil our work, and on" tho moHt skilled workmen employed. AkoiUh for Musnry Lhiuid ' ' chemical combination or soap mixture. A llrflt chiHH wtlole in all ordors promptly attended to. n Ml Paint BhoD oorner Thirdand Washinctou Bto.. Tho Dalles. 0W TJxg 3Dctlle. Or. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Deor JJjJJJJ east of tho Cascades. Tho latent appliances for tho manufacture of ",1 ful Beer have been Introduced, and on.y tho flraUilass article will w P he market.