The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 11, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Ghroniele.
OKKK'IAL 1'Al'KK or PAU.E;
AN'll Wi'fO corsTV.
CITY
TBSCRU'TION RATKs.
ET HAtL. FOJTAOI mjirAtP. IN ADVANCE.
Wecklv, 1 vear. ....MM
" 6 month. 0 75
3 0 SO
Dlly, 1 yen?. 6 TO
" 6 months. S ft1
AdJwj all cammuulCAtiou to " THK CIUtON
ICLK," The lail. Oncon.
I'o.t-Offlci'.
orncs HofK?
Oeuerai Pelirory Window . iu. to
Alocev Onler
Sunday w D
p. m.
f k. m. to A j. m
i a. m. toll's, tn
CLOSING OF JtAlt i
traiu? polus East .9 p. tn. anil U:4ia. m. ,
West 9ji. a;, and S:EUj.tn. I
StAce for Goldemlale .. 7. SO a. in.
' Itincvillt .VSOu. tn. ;
" "'UuiUTatid N arm sprlno 5:S0a. tn.
" tU-HTluc forl-vle A Hartliuid .b:!X&. la.
' t Antelope 5:30 a.m.'
Except Suudav
tTii-wwk.lv. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday, i
I " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
WEDNESDAY,
OCT. 11. 1S93
A lVtrlllt'tl MmuttiiR 1'oriMt.
Then? art? M'veral places iti the west
iti Colorado. Now ASe:;ic i. Arizona
and Ttah iti particular where largv
petrified, airatized. silicified or jnsper
iied tree are found. These are h injr
down. Not -o with the potriiled forest
of Custer county. Idaho. This forest
of stone, according1 to the discoverer.
Mr V. H. Schermerhoru, evtns to have
all been staudiusr at a time when the
whole .-ection wa overflowed with n
stream of plastic clay. This clay
settled around the trunks of the forest
giant-, eouvertinc them into stone,
leavinp the tops sticking out. In the
course of time the fumes from the
plastic mass. which i of volcanic orijrin.
transformed the limb.- to stoae aUo.
and now the whole is a standsntr forest
of .-olid rock.
.V Yt'niiilerTnl Tent.
Two Americans in the employment
of the government of Itritish lolninbia
recently r.ecompU,'heii a feat hitherto
deemed impossible by crossinp the Sel
kirk mountains ia the depth of winter.
The object of the trip was to ascertain
it it were jtossible to lay nut a pack
and cattk- trail over the range from
Golden to Kalso. The men traveled
one hundred and fifty miles on snow
shoes, fifty miles over the wildest
mountain country, where p:uciers
abounded. They found a pa-.- at an
altitude of sis thousand live hundred
ice: that is practicable for cattle and
pack trains in summer. The thermom
eter was below zero during most of the
trip, which oceY.picd nearly a month.
"I consider Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy a specific for croup. It :s very
pleasant to take, which is one of the
most important requisites where a couch
remedy is intended for u.-e among chil
dren. I have known of cases of croup
where I know the life of a little one was
saved by the use of Chamberlain's
Couch Remedv." J. J. LuGrnnge. drug-
JVSTICE -LYi MERCY.
A husband and wife were on trial in a
New York court the other day for aban
donee their child. The wretched, father
and mother stolidly awaited the result,
the judge and the bailiffs, the lawyers
and the jury, and the spectators frowned
npon the miserable pair, wondering how
such inhumanity could be possible. In
the nurse's arms the little victim a boy
eight weeks old lay gasping for breath.
His pinched and pallid features stamped
him as a child of poverty and misfortune.
The judge gazed upon the heartless
parents, and then upon the half-starved
infant. What sentence would fit the
o TT 1 1 - - . . - i - ...
j Avoca Nct) ,K) cen. IKJ-Jw ,r
measure out stern justice to tne parents , ;aie by ijawejey Houghton.
and sweet mercy to their offspring? It '
was a puzzle for a human judge aided j Shiloh's cure, the Great Couch and
only by human wisdom and human laws. . Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes a- Kin
Bat another judge was about to inter- j ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
iere. Suddenly the nurse gave a startied ' os?. only 2hc. Children love it. .-old
cry. The court officers rushed to her .v Snipes & Kinersly.
side. The child was de.id! While the
human judge bad been wondering how
he could punish the parents and help
the little one, the decree of a higher
court solved the problem. The angel of
death gently glided down the aisle of the
gloomy old court room and lightly
touched the friendless babe. The suffer
er was rescued saved from the dangers
and trial th-t menaced it in the outer
world. The judge saw that the inereitul
Kuril to Sutlafy.
i man who had undertaken to climb
: certain steep dill' on the Shetland
i .land to (rather wild fowls' epes was
neither very experienced nor very
brave, although he boasted of bclnjr
both. He pushed upward, however,
bri .l;ly, without looking behind, till he
hoi irot up about a hundred and tlfty
feet, when he stopped to breathe. The
pause was fatal to his self-possesion.
and he called out iu tones of terror:
' Men! men! I am poiwj I nm point:"
(lis comrades, having; been thus
warned, moved the boat out of the
ivay. so thnt the poor fellow came sheer
lown into the deep water. Miphty
.vas the plunge, but at lenpth he rose
.o the surface, when he was instantly
:aupht hold of and dragged into the
boat. After many pasps and much
splutterinp of sea water from his
mouth, his only remark was: "Eh. men'
this is a sad story I have lost my snuff
box!"
When tilt' World FiU to rice-.
The leadinp Enplish scientists, .lone.
Hilton, et al.. are figuring on the proK
abilities of the earth finally eollapsine
as a result of the modern craze of tap
pine nature's pas retorts. They arpue
that the earth is a huge balloon held
up. in part at least, by heat and inter
nal pases, and that when nature's
ereat pas main is eventually exhausted
the earth's crust may break in and fall
into millions of frapmeuts. Ugh: Tin
very thoupht of such a calamity is
startling. They arpue that the steady
belching forth of millions of feet of
pas every hour of the day and uicht
is surely caustnp a prcat vneuum some
where not far beneath the surface, and
that sooner or later the thin archway
of earth crust will pive way. Then
will occur the prand climax of n'.'.
earth'. v i-. inn-ties.
l'.uy your (J rocirlt,t Hit, f.riili. .nil
Chop Fei-tl at Miller A: Uentiin"
irf . i vr vti
7'c an ace Up
the system after
La ' G rijiju',"
piieuinonia, levers,
and other prostra-1
tini; ai'iito (lis- j
oases; to build up
needeil llcsh and '
streiiclh. and to
restore health and
vigor when you
feel "run-down"
and used up, Uu
best tiling in the
world is Doctor i
Pierce's Golden i
IMedical Discov-1
erv. It promotes all the bodily J
: unctions, rouses every organ into
healthful action, punties and en
riches the blood, and through it
cleanses, repairs, nnd invigoratos
the entire system.
For the most stubborn Scrofulous,
Skin or Scalp Diseases, Dyspepsia, i
Biliousness, and kindred ailments, '
the " Discovery " is the only rem-
edy that's guaranteed. If it doesn't
benefit or cure, you have your j
money back.
Isn't it safe to say that no other I
blood - purifier can be " just as
good ? "
If it were, wouldn't it be sold so V
"Twv is a tide in (he ajairs oj men which, taken at
leads on to fortune."
,tsfica
The poot unquestionably had roforonno to the
c
isi-OBt Sale
Fflriimm & Ci
Can you think of anything
more convincing than the
promise that is made by the j
proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca- j
tarrh Remedy ? It is this :
If we can't cure your Ca
tarrh, we'll pay you $500."
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who aro soiling thoso goods out at groatly-roducod rat
MICHHLUACH BlilCK, - - UNION ST.
D. BUNNELL
Pipe Work, Tlq Repairs ana Mi
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young it
lilacksmith cnop.
Use Mexican Silver stove Polidh.
WIitt-r Anui-fintiit-.
n
side of the problem had been settled, and
The Columbia whist club will meet
Fraternity hall next Monday evenine at
7 :3G sharp for the purpjie of uiaki:)'. ar
raii'.'ements for the winter's amusement.
The club will be retrulariy entertained
and all member; are requested to be
present. 3td.
ljtxnt: " uii'J M : t 1 ' i'
v ! '.jt's: 1 - ten; t v rau;. U. ,
;1 ic.Mi?i saip..w' tree
1.H ir lortheTtft-tb aadiir'-'atn.ijc.
Kor
! by STilp.. A- Klner-H.
j H11 Ni-vr I!i-n I)NnpMiintHil,
! Thoabiive word- -ta volumes ana cnunot be .
that he could administer justice with- "! mny shiriT. but c mia? from one who i
. . ... , . .1 h burn a -uflerer for ranr.y yir, no lu:;her I
out iear 01 harming the innocent. A -.ributc can be ildi i
jB.vTLBMB.v 1 have been a sml'erer from
1 hendachv for many yrar.- and ran t'ttrfutl; t
rrnmmcnd Krau- Kil.i"be Cap-u e ite 1
ine the only preparation tnat ba vivei, Int i
i lntaiit reaes. riuvr wku uslug tneat . t. .i:t '
cnud's wntte sout took its nijrnt irom
the dark court room and a little later the !
gailty parents walked with downcast
heads to a prison cell. Justice and
mercy had claimed their own ! j
An adveaturousitrip across the English
channel in a tiny collapsible lifeboat has
attracted much attention for Lieut.
Sayce. His smah craft wa- fitted with a
miniature foresail and still smaller
mizzen, while a double paddle was also
in requisition. The Midge is eight and a
half feet long, with a' beamjof .To inches,
and weighs just under 35 pounds. She
is canvas-decked and inflated with air by
tubing to render her unsinkable.
i month; and havr never yet been dn.-i intui i
iu then; Yonr with repwt. ;
W IU. H -itr, 1
Pin. Altwi:i.t In Mirror,
s.-ld by -nipo- a: Kier-:v.
COURTESY IN A
HOST.
A Vomlerlul Watch. ;
A mechanical marvel lately exhibited
in St. Petersburg ii a musical watch
which was made by a P.ussian peasant '
in the reign of Catharine. It is about j
the size of a hen's- eg?, and contains a !
representation of the tomb of Christ,
with the Roman sentinels. On prese-
inc a spring the stone rolls away irom
the tomb, the bcntineis fall down, the
angels appear and the holy women en-1
ter the sepulcher. and the same chant
which is sung in the Greek church on
Eater eve i aetu-.l!-- r rf.irrafl.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
SHOE
FACTORY
or Sale at
a
Ba
rcrain.
rf.i I'll. i . .
a uiiui;iaij;m'w, nm niu rccuicu lilt: HUH 11 till 1 iiu.
f , t 1 ) 1.r. r I' ii.l, ol it.oj. 1 II I rir j-.I . at itlnf:.. fw.t. rm.i.iww
H. 1.1 V.1 IWlill iir' 111 lUIIUVM 1111 ll III M-V 1113 UUV l(H UJ, ,
will soil the same at a bargain. Merc is an engine a
boiler of iU-odfl horst.' jiower. and a laryc amount ofs
machinery, last?, line shafting, pulley?, belt Ins and hivl-
inirs almost a complete shoe factory.
Mere is also one of the best sites for
atin a factory of this kind to be founr
Write for particulars at once, to
uicce.--fully dm
in tin- C0UDL7
ii-i:
Tlao IDallos,
Or.
SUMMONS.
H
..11L
M
John Pashek,
He Shlncd Ills Ijue-tt' Shoii
S-rant Itefu.ed.
The independence displayed by serv
ants in America invariably forces, it-
A .Million I'rl. iuK.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million ieop it
have found just such a friend in lr.
King'- New Discovery for Consumution,
If you have never
used this 'ireat Cough Medicine, one
trial will convincu yon that it has
wonderful curative powers in all
distjasoe of Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed or inouey will be refunded.
Trial bottles free at Snipes tt Kinerglv'B
drug store.
V
Large bottle .Vkj and tl.6o.
for Mexican Silver
iveli on the attention of visitors from
Europe.
a weu-trnown omciai o; tne tngiisn ; Coughs, and Coid;
pohi omce ieiih a very izwm siory on
this point, says, the I'.oston Traveller.
Some years ajro he visited America on
bu.siness and while staying at New
York he was the guebt of a prominent
oflieer of the Western Union Telegraph
company, a pentleman whose name is
familiar to most Americans.
When the Englihhman retired at
night he placed his booth outside the
bedroom door, where they were duly
observed net morning by his host.
who ashed his wife to get one of the
servant.-, to clean them. I'chops some ofj ourrenders would
Oh," replied the lady, "he must got ; Hkf to know iu what respect Chamber
them cleaned at the corner of the ' Iain's Cough Heniedv is better than anv
street, just a, you do." ; other. We will teil vou. When tht'e
".o. my dear." remarked her hus-: reinedo has taken'as hoon a a cold
band. "I can't ask .Mr. to do that. ' , ,v . . , . . . .
Just offer one of the servants half a ,ns contracted, and before it has
dollar to clean them." become settled in the systuin, it will
"I have done so." Miid the lady, "and ! counteract the ell'ect of the cold and
they declare they won't." greatly lessen Ha severity, and it's the
"Well, if they won't I must." and I onlv remedy that will tU OiU. Ir o...u
in perfect harmony with nature and
Ask your dealer
Stove Polish.
in the Cltrult Court of the Suti of Oiegnti,
tot the county of V.micu.
W A. Miller.
jnainlif. i
v.
K. P. ReynoUts, i
DtJtndaM. )
Tn K. P. JiepnottU, tht ahote namtd dtftndout.
In tbc name of the state of Oregon. You te
betvbjr required to irjr and nnawer th Com
plalot Died wnint you in the ubove unUtlwt suit
within tun ilny iruni the date ol the tervlceol
this miTmo!i ujion fou, H erwl within lbi
cuuuty; or if rvl within any oUiur unuuty of
tidx ataK-. thtm rithin twttnty days fnnn tbv
int.- lit the M:rfee of thU ununon upon you ,
or if erl ujkjii you by publlcntioii. then you
air rejutrl to ani-air and anowpr tnitl fmn
plaint on the lust nay of the nuzt L.Tin of Mid
ourt, after tlx w-ek' publication of thU uni
luuiut, to-wlt on ilondaj , the
irtth iiuy .noixiiiImt, lHii:;,
umi! l.' you fall to no answer, the plal::tit! will
applj to the court for the relief prayed for iu
.aid i.'oropiaiut. ti. w it for the forei'iuiiure of Die
irtlcagerie?i':luoil in id eoropliuut. ami for
ttieuilf of the prvmi) therein uerttd, to
wit the Mill Iti half of the -.iithwyt i.uarler,
the no:tlieii'. nuarter ut' the uutliiit iiuiirter,
In the Circuit Court of the awte n; uretfim lur I and the 'iiituwt iiinrtur of the koutheatt
the County of VViucu imrtr. of section 'S-, lowunhlp one North,
A V Bolton ) ' 'M"'J"r thirteen Kant, Willamette Meridian, eon
FlMintfu Milling 1(1111, 1IU u.ic, niiu l4U
v. I
Frank V. (Hllesyfe i
Itboda ujlUaitie, W- ? i
E. Hunt hWI W. U. 1 J
Hutkr. Defendanta. ) i
ne iviercnani laiior.;
76 Court Street,
to Wasco Sun Ofice.
C-Haii jut received the latev v ie n
Suitings for Gentlemen, .
i.Q h'a iartre aor;mc:it of tr. iai a:.d Amer '
I'un ' ilh, wbioii lie can hn.i, 1.. (ni fur'
thv thnt favor bbn.
Cleaning end Repairing a Speeialty. ;
SUMMONS.
ated in W aeu count) . Oresuii. Alto, the north
half of the uorthetMt iiuartur, the northutint
iitartur of the mirttnvuat quitrtur, nnd the louth
east quurt.'r of the northiaiit fjunrtor of ccfiiicm
SI, Townnhlu one .Nurtl.. Itainte thirteen Kust.
Willamette Meridiuii, contninliie one hundred
JJUUO
Daily and Weekly Editions
en
1
forthwith the American hei.wl his
quest's booth and iKjlished them in a '
liighly creditable htj'le. i
On the morning of the Englishman's ,
departure his friend accompanied him
to the steamer, und, just ah the whistle ,
wns blown to indicate that all but pas
sengers must io on shore, whispered in
his ear:
"I'll tell you soinethinf? that will ,
amuse you. I have cleaned your boots
all the while you have been in New I
York." '
aids nature in relieving the lungn, open
ing the secretions, liquifying the mu
cous and causing its expulsion from the
air colls of the lungs, and rest -ring the
system to a strong and healthy condi
tion. Soother remc Jv in the market
possesses these reumrkahSe propertied.
Soother will cure a cold to quickly.
For sale by Ulakeley & Houghton.
(ood .fob rriiitiui;.
Tn mint if. oiuftjiu ana ,ma oi!.4pit . ,,j iK aU4 Hlxty uott)t HUti aitutited in w c..uun
aiMV'.-mivMn uiwiuuaM. i oregon according to Inw Htid th- pruetlee ol
in the numuof the itate of Orexun, you and ! tbli court, und that the pru'eedn of -n i J i-h1.- w
eaeli of you nro hereby reiuirel i nppetir miO l applieil in payment of the uiuouiit keeurvd by
,muer the eomntilnt llltd hzMih' you in ihe id murtKa(,'e, nnd atlll unnilil, to-wit the nam
abue entltlwl suit on or befoie the i.mt daj- u." ! of tSMxi). nnd liiterunt thuteou ut the rate of
the leuulir term of the Circuit ( ourt of tin nU eUlit er rout er iinnutn from hepteiulMir -.'.'d,
.f Oieoii for Vueo (,)Uiit , next follow u the '"- and the furthor nam of J,io.w, and Inter
dale hereof, to-wlt. ou or before the , est tliurton at the rate of elhl ir cunt j-r hi.
THE ('HKONIC'Ll-: was estahlisliwl for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The I'alle
and the surroundinjr country, and the af l-fyinir
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent I
now leads all other publications in Wasco. Her
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrmv aiu.
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat ami other re
gions north of The Dalle-, hence it is the be1
medium for advertisers in ihu inland Empire
The Dailv Ciiijomclu is published every e'r
ning in the week Sundays excepted at ?fJ')l
annum. The Wkhklv Chuonici.u on lriday
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rales, subscriptions, etc.. addr
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO-.
Tlao Dalloa, Oregon.
KItli iluy of Nimiinlier, IKll.'i,
and if you fail o to answer, i.ir uaut
(ii.-r.,f tlie pinintilt' will apply to the ,nirt
fur the telief prated for in hi eouipiaiiit. h. ult
fur 11 ilc'.Tt-.. of tmeclirtiiri; of that certain inort
U.isn iiwl rnade and exteuteil by sun to tne
uhiw named iilnluttiron theOth day of Nuvi-u.
her. Jto, upon the northwest ijuarp'r of n-en ,,
II in towtixhlp '.' south raueu U enit. V M.,in
Mateo county. OrettJli. and that aid pr-mi.i.
he mild Under Mich fnreclonurc deirue iu the
tnnnner providel by law und nee rdiiut to the
practice of mild Court, that from tin- prixe.-dn of
U"li uie the plailltllt haie and reeei'.e the niim
of live hundred (I'uOi dollari. xnii inter-it on
aid mtm since NmemlAT fith. l'.o. at tne rate of
J)eervliiK 1'rulne.
We deelre to eay to our citizenH, that
for years we have been selling. Dr.
Kiug'e Sew Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. Kinfe-'fi Sew Life J'illfc, Ihicklen'g
Arnica Salve nnd Electric Hitters, and
liave never handled reinedicE tliat tell oh
well, or that have given Huch universal
uatiafaction. We do not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, at we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results do not follow their
use. There remedies have won their
great popularity purely on their merits.
Snipes & Kinersly's druggime.
Wuutetl.
A lady who understands how to do
fine sewing can find employment of .Mies
Belle Hood, upataird ut l'euse & MnvA
d.tf'"'"y
nm. miiee Mutch an. lf'Jtf, nnd for an attorney
iw j.fu.M), and for the eost Hint diihiiriM
n.entn uiadu and expended herein And that
ti.e plailltllt will nppl) to the court for a JihIk
iii.-ut ugalnat you ior nny dellclunny theti may
M- lenininliiK after the application of the pio
een, ,,f said mle a nforittiild
"i 01 will further take notice that the sun,
lu' ii- in thin milt l terved iiKin you by puhli
emi.ih, by order of the lluuoralile I., ilriiil
- in. .Indue of mild Court, mid order betnt?
daud nepteniUjr'.Tth, li'i.
JlAVri, HL'.NTIMtTON A WIIO.S,
Atturm) for I'liiiutlll.
: Notice. Timber Culture.
K. tx.T eelit. tor alinuin. u lo a further mil,
I If you have vour job print ng one at ;'xt u iiwiiiib:e attorney , iw
, -, .,, , . for inititntinc thin unit to furef l.ne .aid luort-
! i Ht- uhhokici.e you will have the ad- w and collent the note thereto nvcuted and
I vantage of haying it done with the ,uoh ftH
I modern und armroved tvie. with which inoludlue uwruiuK co.i and e.xin.eof
we keep continually suimlied. All ioU 1SS In vXnirJ!Zut, "n1 I'JV! V
j under the direct supervision of one of d'.ur,
j in the Northwest.
f. n. I.Ajfn Oiti'.k.Thi: Ii.w.i.i:, 'in., i
AliltllHt 'J, In'., ,
' oiniilalut IiuvIiil' Iceu entered ut thin (ifrti i.
h ilurrlettit M. Marahall nK'drnt l'reiton I ceil
I the IlIOHt HllCCeSuful ami artistic printers tiht, title, iutereiit iiivl olulm of yrm mj with a view Vi ilie eam.-ullation'of .aid entr
n the Xnrt iifMt. ii.. . " .i' ' ' . ; ' ; L CC '. "'" ' ""ieKi '- uai iieuiuuiiui .a wholly .
........ w.,.,,.,,H , , (uiii.1i nun laviecieii to p ow or break or eu ti
cairn b,tl.roiiKli or under ou or them, or van. to crop or otherwhe, or pi, t wl h t I"
either, in and towdd m''tWKel preii.l.,9, and tree twl, !.r cuttli.. durliin any of the (line
ever part thereof las lore, lined, and forever . tllice iiiakmi; lilii mVIiI entrv inn' t.r . Vii.i
Thot the traet, the halil partlen are hereby autrirnoiied to '
Wood! Wood! Wood!
Heat quality fir, oak and slab wood.
Leave orders at 133 Second street or
corner Third und Union. All orders
promptly attended to.
Maibb A Hknto.v.
Wnntod. i
Mun and wife wanted to work on
farm. Call at Hood's stable. H
For Kent.
Rooms to rent at liev
deuce on Ninth street.
burred from the enultv of redcrnntlnn
Pianuiu iai ai oveii to niu iiixu i lorwiloniire - appear at thl OMioo on the aiiit day of OutolVr
ale and purchac mild niorUfiiKed preinl.e, at , l-.wt, ut In o l:k A. M.. to rentrfmd and i iV ',,,,'
lilaopttuti, and that llixiti the nio of nld inort ' ttl riiniiv rr,Ti.,,r,,itif kiilfl 1 1 ..... .1 f..ll.....
f.iKed preuilnei. the purchase! in- ut into
JfnrtiV resi
o 'odaw.
the
poweiMjfin tnertoi. iiii'i every uri thereof, im
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Reasonably Ruinous Rates.