The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 16, 1893, Image 2

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The Dalles My Chronicle.
OrKIClAl. I'Al'ER OK IWM.E5 CITY.
ASH VAKO COUNTY.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
BY KAIL, rOSTAGE rtlKPAID, IS ADVASCK.
Weekly, 1 year MM
EXPENSIVE WOKK.
GROWTH
FINGER NAILS
C months
S "
Dully, 1 year
" 6 months
" per "
Address all communication to '
tCLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
0 7f
0 50
6 00
R 00
0 ftO
THE CHUOX-
rt-OHIce.
ofhce mocrs
General Delivery Window ? u. ta. to T j. m.
Money Order : a, m. to -1 p. nv.
Sanduy U It " y n. n. to 10 a. m.
CJ.OSISG OF MAILS
trains polng East . .6 p. m. and 11:45 a. m.
" " West . . . 3 p. tii. und 5:30 p. m.
8Ugc for Goldendalo T:S0a. m.
" ' 1'rinevtllo. ... . 5:30 a.m.
" "Duf ur and arm Sprlnps . .5:S0 a. m.
" Leavliig.ir Lykt lIartlnud..5:S0a. m.
" " " JAntelope 5:S0a. m.
Except Sunday.
tTrl-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
I " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
Tho Financial Havoo Croatod by
Oupld'a Little Dart.
KnoruintiK Sums Spent on MarrlnKC
ami Honeymoons In the United
Kingdom During One
Short Ycnr.
MONDAY, -
OCT. 1G, 1S93
Correspondent : Will you please en
lighten a reader who has been in the
Mountains for two months what con
gress has done in that time?
Certainly. 0.
Deaf mutes are never seasick. We
have this on the authority of Mr. Herbert
Nichols, who describes in a graphic and
most interesting way for McClure's
Magazine, for October, the work done a
the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
Who says nobody reads the advertise
ments? A Pennsylvania man who cer
tified that a patent medicine "com
pletely cured" him has been stricken
trom the pension rolls. The patent i duke to the
medicine company should make his loss
good out of the profit of the advertisement.
We are promised a thirty days' dis
traction in the senate over the question
of whether or not Dubois can be made
to vote on a simple proposition. It is
nnfortunate that a tidal wave or some
thing else dreadful don't swallow up
Washington, senators and all, and per
haps the recent storm is a threat that
something of the kind may be expected.
Last year there were, according to
the returns of the registrar penoral.
220,ft:2 marriages in Etipland and
Wales, says London TitMUts. The re
turns from Scotland and Ireland bv'mp;
it up to a total of more than 273.000
for tho United Kingdom. Just con
sider the amount of money that must
be spent in connection with 273,000
marriages, and the conclusions that
follow have suggested a new train of
thought to a contributor. It means,
in the first place, as many courtships.
What is the usual length of a court
ship'.' That depends like many other
things. But. seeking a happy medium,
we may fairly take eighteen months as
an average. Say one-half of our sweet
hearting couples are so situated that
letter writing becomes a necessity.
Sny they correspond with each other
only once a fortnight, a calculation
which must be far below the mark;
put them on the moderate allowance
of no more than two sheets of note
paper, and we shall sec the dainty col
lection of sweet nothings amounting
in the mass to a postal revenue of
S293.000. and a yearly stationer's bill
of 5100,000. Hut these are very small
items to think about. The jeweler
will come in for a heavier share of the
profits. There will be 275,000 wedding
rings at a guinea apiece, and engage
ment ring which we shall be well
within the line in assessing at the
same price. Then there are the pres
ents which the lover will naturally be
stow upon the lady of his choice, rang
ing from the 53,000 bracelet of the
shilling brooch of the
coster. If we put them down with the
rings at a guinea in each case, and
credit them to the jeweler again, we
shall have an account of nearly 55,
000,000. Then come the railroad companies.
They must surely reap a golden harvest
out of courting. With the inevitable
trips and the traveling of separated
sweethearts to see one another, we
may safely strike an average of 513 for
each courtship, which will give us a
round sum of 5730,000. Hut all these
are only preliminaries. The rrreatest
! expenditures will come with the wed
ding dar. 1 here is the
' Result of Some Cnrlotia Olnervntlona
Mmlo hy a 1'romlneiit Mnnlctire.
A prominent manicure who has de
voted many years to the study of the
subject states ns the result of his ob
servations that the finger nails of the
human species grow more rapidly in
children than in adults, and that the
growth is slowest with the aged.
lli. observations, however, do tint
stop nt this, for he finds that both in
childhood and ngc they grow faster in
summer than in winter. In one in
stance a nail that required one hun
dred and thirty-two days to renew in
winter renewed in summer in exactly
' one hundred and sixteen days. During
both seasons the patient upon whom
this experiment was made enjoyed
normal health.
, The method of testing the growth
was in each instance the same. The
nail was pared close and slightly
notched at the quick. ltoth the right
and the left hand were studied, ith
the result that he affirms that the
! growth of finger nails is more rapid cm
I the right hand than on the left. As
' the person was right-handed it is pre-
sumed that the contrary Is true of left
handed individuals.
One peculiarity of the growth of fin
, ger nails in addition to those stated is
that the period of renewal differs pro
portionately with the length of the
' fingers. Thus it is more rapid in the
middle fingers than any others. In the
i fingers on cither side the middle finger
, the period of renewal is about equal
and slower. It is even more slow in
the little finger, and slowest of all in
the thumb.
Comparing the same fingers of the
different hands, the person who dis
covered these curious phases of growth
states that on an average the nails on
the left fingers of a right-handed per
son require eighty-two days longer to
renew than those of the left hand. In
one particular the growth of the nails
and hair and beard are governed by
the same law, that of growing more
rapidly in summer than in winter.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. .A., San
Diego, Gal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any pood."
Price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes it Kinersly.
SUNSHINE
comes, no ninftcr
how dark th
clouds are, wlion
tho woman who
is home down hy
woman's troubles
turns to Doctor
Pierce's Favorite
Proscription. If
her life is mado
gloomy by tho
chronic weak
nesses, delicate de
rangements, and
painful disorders
tlmt. afflict. her
1 sex, thev arc com
pletely cured. If she's overworked,
nervous, or " run down," sho has
, new life and strength.
" Favorite Prescription " is a
powerful, invigorating tonic and a
soothing and strengthening nervine,
purely vegetable, perfectly harmless.
It regulates and promotes all tho
proper functions of womanhood,
improves digestion, enriches tho
blood, dispels aches and pains,
1 brings refreshing Bleep, and restores
health and vigor. For every "fe
male complaint" and disturbance, it
is the only remedy so sure and un
failing that it can bo guaranteed.
, If it doesn't benefit or cure, you
have your money back.
u There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at itn
leads 07i to forlitne."
Tho poot unquestionably had roforotico to th
I
ii-Oni Sale ni i
Can be counted on to euro Catarrh
Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. It's
nothing new. For 25 years it has
been doing that very thing. It
gives prompt and complete relief.
The proprietors offer 1500 for an
incurable case of Catarrh.
For rubber
& litnton.
weather nturT go to .Malrr
Senator Dubois, of Idaho, has made j
himself conspicuous in the L. s. senate
"by his stubbornness in refusing to vote
when his name, was called. The refusal
suggests a wanton disregard of the design
ciay. I here is the trousseau
(more or less costly according lo cir
cumstances) for the bride, and at least
a new suit for the bridegroom. It can
be done cheaply enough, goodness
knows, when bridal dresses are to be
bought second-hand and top hats are
Hut
' to
of his constituents, whom he is supposed obtainable on the hire system.
,DOOf ; t, .;i ;! most folks like to "do"' a weddin
f , . . . . the best of their abihtv, and in thi up-
Senatorilas suggested that he might and middle c,BhSeg; nl am. rat.. tJJtf
be expelled which, although severe, is I tailor's share of the profit Is u large
no more than he deserves. If he cannot j one. Taking only the moderat j sum
be actuated by manly principles he j of S25 in each case will give u a total
should be relegated to the sagebrush or nearly So.ouu.uuu. Tncn t:erc are
plains of his state for reflection and i redding- cakes and marriage break
stud v of the habits of the lizard and I fasts Reckon these expenses 9fMeil
An ncreeablc Laxative und NERVi; TUNIC
Sold 07 Druggittn or sent by mail. 25c. 60c .
and 51.09 per package. Samples free
BTt Th Favorite TWTS PCTSB
Wi.J Q. W for the Teeth and Breath. 2Sc,
l-'nr -Ale. by Hnlji & KlnrrMy.
horned toad.
entertainment at only S10 a head, and
' we get another half a million; 275.000
i wedding fees, licenses and clergyman's
Indiana day at the world's fair eclipsed j charges will amount to above .r3.i:i.i)00,
and a;:- many half crowns to p. vv own
ers will tot up to 5150,000 ir.orv. ni.i'e
the livery Liable man's bill, allowing
only one carriage to every wadding,
will make 300,000 more. Finishing up
the honeymoon we shall find an.th' r
tolerable sum to be added to the cis'.
of matrimony. Here there will sure
ly be diversity enough; every stage be
tween the favorites of fortune who
may flit luxuriantly through Europe
for a year and the daily laborer whose
idea of blisr, ii, limited to a day oil. If
we accept SC3 as a reasonable average
of so many honeymoons we have a
final sum of a million and a quarter to
carry on our account. Thus, xvithout
speaking of furnishing and other prep
arations for married life and confining
our calculations only to the expenses
of courtship and the honeymoon, we
shall be within the mark in saying
that the annual marriage census of the
United Kingdom represents a total ex
penditure ol 5"5,000,000, a consideration
which would certainly indicate that
marriage is by no means a bad thing
for trade.
all competitors in a display of its best
products the human mind and the soul.
The other states have sent governors and
orators to speak for them, but Indiana,
with a profuseness of display, sends
Governor Matthews, ex-President Harri
son, ex-Secretary of the Navy Thompson,
who still is "the old man eloquent,"
Senator Turpie, Gen. Lew Wallace, a
citizen who has won renown as a general,
as an ambassador and as an author, and
James Whiteomb Riley a poet whose
melodies are "wood notes wild," and
sweet as wild. No state has come to the
exposition under the lead of such a band
of notables.
COMMENTS OF NEIGHBORS.
It's too cold to chew gum out doors.
Klamath Star.
The mayor and one-third in number
of the councilmen of The Dalles are phy
sicians and under their regime the city
lias become so alarmingly healthy that
pill-pedling is likely to become one of
the lost arts. Goldendale Sentinel.
The lesson taught this season by the
bountiful rains should be heeded by our
farmers; and that ie that grain should
be properly stacked after being cut. By
this means wheat would be protected
from the inclemencv of the weather.
Condon Globe.
The flight of geese to the south has
been going steadily on for two weeks
now, and their early cackle on south
ward wings is the herald of an early and
very long winter. No Indian with
whom we have epoken on the subject,
and we have spoken to several, can re
member a time when the early goose
cackle floating southward failed to be
the precursor of a long and stormy win
ten Klamath Star.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's Nnw Discovery far
vouBuinpuon, iougns ana Uolue, upon
this condition. If vou are afflicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
vnesi iron Die, ana will use this remedy
as directed; giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no benefit, you may return the
bottle and have yonr money refunded.
We could not make this offer did we not
kaov that Dr. Kiatr'a New Discovery
coald be relied on. Itvevar disappoints.
Trial bottle free at Baipei ifc XiBersly's.
Metloe to Delinquent Taxpayer.
All delinquent taxpayers that don't
waat their names advertised had better
eenc forward, u the roll will be pub
lished on the 21st of this month.
VIGOR
of MEN
Cssllj, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
onJ all l)ipt-a.-, r !!,
troincurl err n. r li.ti r
eiCftKf. tliii reL!tt cr
(nurworte, Hi-lcui
worrv.ifi- Fullktrecpili,
development tad ti-Lf
Riven to e cry organ aui
jnrtlnii of tin- b-wl;-.
Klniplc. aa.unilr.ietl.iMi.
Imiiiurtlati'lnMiniYcniPiit
nei'n. Fiillure liniioi-i.ilp.
li.un ri'ftrcatiii. lu.u,
tsi.lamitli.ii nn(i pr.j,:a
mailed (Bcalcilj :rcc.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Ulhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of th (State of Orecoti for
the County (if Wiikco.
A. 1) Uoltcm, 1
riulntl!!', i
Vh. I
Frank I). Gllleile
! ltbOllu (illlCMlil!. W.
K. Hunt and W. 11.
llutler, Defuiirtnnti1. .
7b IVank J). (;Ulttiieumll:hMa mitirjlc,of the
1 abuvc-namcil ilefcmtanU:
In tht! name of the tatc of Oreiron. vou mid
! enoli of you are hereby reunlrtrt to apiM-nr ami
uiinvtcr the complaint Hied ncaltiKt you in the
above entitled nult on or hefoie the flrBt day of
the regular term of the Circuit Court ofilie ntate
SUMMONS.
of orrgou,
Ask your dealer
Stove folieh.
for Mexican Silver
Notice!
, In the Circuit Court of the Stat
, for tiie county of Whc
! W. A. ill Her, 1
i J'laintlf, ,
I Tfc f
Defendant. J
' 70 ;'. J', llrjinohli, the ahiivc-numiil ri'eitdaiit.
In the jmmu of the Mute of rjrexnn, Vou re
hereby retiirl to flpjeiir and iiiiumt the i.uiii
plaint filed attaint you in the abote cntitltd mi it
within ten Uhj h from the date of tin. wrxieeof
thin huniinoiiH uhiii you, If mtvix! within tin
county; or If herved within any other ciuuty of
tills Mate, then within twenty Ubih from the
date of the service of thin Kummoiin unon vou:
or if titrved ujrfiu you by publication, then' vou
' are required to appear and uimucr ald Com
plaint on the hrct any of the next t-rm of said
court, after alx weeks' publication of thin Mini
mom, to-wit: on Monday, the
1 Jt Ii iluy November, IKiia,
T. A. Wabd, Sheriff.
Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no
of
tho nremlhen therein described, to.
the bouth half of the Miuthucxt quarter.
All notes due and becoming due and
all accounts owing ub must be tottled on
or before November let, 1S03, either in
wheat, oats, barley or cash. Accounts
and notea remaining unpaid after that , SJl&'HbettM
date Will have to undergo COhtS of col- I '"id com plaint, to-wit. for the foreel ure of tlit:
IfPtinri Wft mt.,,,, l.l.w.0 ' mortice described In oald complaint, and for
poeitively have money.
iCesDuctfullv.
fluvlm Tut niiim v.,, r 'lUartcr, 01 Becuon lowntiinti oik; .North, 1
daw lm 1 J1K JJALLKH MEnCANmu Co. , nuniiu thlrtecu Kant, Willamette Meridian, con j
t'uninir one nunareu una itixiy acred, una Mlu I
iitefl in Wasco county, OreK'Ui. aImi, tliu norlhi
half of the northeast quarter, the northeast
quarter of tho northwest quarter, and the south
, eiiBt quarter of the northeast quarter of Hectlon
! :a, TowiiHlilp one North, Kamte thirteen Kant, '.
Willamette Meridian, containing one hundred '
j and sixty acres, and situated In Wasco cnuutv,
' Oregon; according to law and the practice o( ,
mis court, una turn inu liroeceus oi sulci sale be
applied in lmymeut of the amount secured by.
. ............. a... .4 ...Ml ..I.I ... ...I.. .. . I
lIlliriKKieU. UIIU Bllll U11IH11U. LU'WIL LllllHIlln
the sale
Hit
the no-tbeast quarter of the southucat qiuuter,
and the sou taw cut quarter of the southeast
Fur Itont.
Rooms to rent at Kev. A. ilorn'B reni-
C23dcw.
dence on Ninth atreet.
Ub Mexican Silver Stove Polish
T ABIES who will do wrltlnBformeatthclr " V,.
stlf.addreScd rWSiS i'R mil! 1 of t?Tnd Intent thereo!, i ! the'VaW I
uvii7irUi...'!.,".:"r-' H1?.". .MJL- elirbt ner (cut tmr annum from Kei.lemla.p -n.
"Wiltw 'iBy:, ,,i,d tho further iiiim of n'.lfw.OO, and Inter
I ,.u 1.,.... el. a ...ei i.l. 1. 1 ..... . .. t
I cwi iuuicuu iv luv tnw ui vikiii Will JH.T Ul
nuin hUivis MarcJi ;M. 18U3. it I id fur uu attorneyh'
UUKli MiLLKUtHoutbJkMiU, Jia.
John Pashek,
Tie Merchant Tailor,
79 Cetut aet,
Vext deer ta file las Ofioe.
nuin ntiiuu .iiniuji iu, ihju, mm mi mi itiiorneyh
' fee of I3UU.0U, and for the costs mid disburse
incuts made und exieuuol herein. And that
the plaintiff will apply to the court foralndir.
incut against you for any dellcleney there may
bo leuiHliilnB after the application of tiie pro'
cecds of said (ale it alorusald, .. vi
Vou will further Uitc notice that tho Hum.
mons In tills suit In served Uon you by publi
cation, by Older of the Jlouorablu YV, L llrad
sbaw, Judge of said Court, s id order being
uu lvu ovyv -iiimrr iiii, i-y.i.
MA
fVUx jut received the Intent styles in
Suitings for Gentlemen,
und a largo wisortmcut of Yon Ikii und Aiuer
icun flpths. which bo cmi finish To Older for
those (but fuvor him.
Cleaoing and Repairing a Specialty
iCM,7w
AYB, miNTIMi'iO.S' A WIIJiON,
Aitornejs lor J'luiiiiin,
Taken Up.
One norrol gelding ubout tuelro ;ctrs old, und
branded thus JJ on left bhouldtr. Thu owner
cjii have thelnlmul by paying for thl notice
August 18(1m-wtf f.CO0FI!.
of Oregon for Wasco County, next folloiug the
dale hereol, to-wlt, on or lieiore trie
i:lli day of Novembi r, IKll.'l,
and if you fall so to answer, for want
thereof the plnluttu" will apply to the Court
for the relief prajed forin his complaint, to-wlt
f'ir a decn-i of loreclonirc of tlint certain mort
gage deed made and executed by oii to the
atuve named plalntlirou the cth day of .Novcui
lier, Wft, iiiifin the nortliucst quarter of urtiou
II in townslilp . Kiuth range 1 1 east, V. M., In
Wasc'i county, Oregon, and that said premises
be sold under sticli foreclosure decree in thu
manner providiil by law anil ar nilng to thu
practice of said Court: that from the proceeds of
Midi sale the pliilntiil' have and receive the sum
of live bundled VM dollars and Interest on
said sum since November Mb, WM, at the rate of
1(i per Ivnt. iT nnnum. also a further sum of
sixty i?G0) dollars uh a reaHouab'.ij attorney's foj
for instituting tills suit to forcdase suld mort
gage and collect the note thereby secure) and
herein sued uixmi, together with plalutlU's costs
and disbursements made slid exjiended in tills
suit, including 'accruing costs and exeuseof
sale, and tlmt plaiutltt have a judgment against
vou. tho said Prank 1). (tlllesnle. for any defl-
clency in the prwcedi of sale to satisfy fully all
said sums, that upon such foreclosure sale all of
the right, title, Interest and claim of you and
Miur co-deftndauts, each and all of you and
them, und all other persons claiming or to
claim by, through or under yon or them, or
either, In and to raid mortgage premlcs and
every part theruof be loroeloscd and forever
burred fiom thu equity of redemption. That thu
plalntlll' be allowed ta bid at said foreclosure
sale und -)urcuasu said mortgaged premises, at
hlsoptlun, and tlmt upon the sale of said mort
gaged premises the purchaser be let Into the
possession thereof, und every part thereof, Im
mediately, und for such other and further relief
as to the Court may teem equitable and Just.
TliU summons Is served ujm you, tho said
Frank I), (illlesple and Ithodu fillies pie, by pub
lication In The Dulles Chkokici-k, a newspaper
puhllshe i weekly ut Jlalles City, Wasco eouiity,
Oregon, for six coiisecittlve weeks, by order of
lion, W. I.. JiradsliHW, Judge of said Court,
which order was duly made mid entered at
cluiinberi on the -'0th day of Hoptciiiber, lh'jy,
UUYUll k MKNUKKK,
Attorneys for 1'lain till'.
Executors' Notice.
Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned
have been duly appointed, by tho Honorable tho
County Court of Wasco county, Oregon, execu
tors of the estate of John iiuxlcr, deceased; all
iiersotm having claims against said estate uro
hereby required to present the name, duly verl
lied and wltb proper vouchers, to us or either,
t Antelope, Wasco county, Oregon, within six
months from the dute of this notice,
The Dalles, Or., Aug. a, MUX
JAMKB UAX'i'KK ami
JAMKB WIIITTKN.
Kxecitiors of the estate of John Uuxter.deo'd.
b-l,w6t
AsslgoM'f Hotiee to Creditors.
W. K. Ourrction, of The Uulles, Oregon, Jiuv.
Ing Msslgned hU vrojierty for the bench t of all
hU creditor, nil perilous having claims against
til in urf hereby notified to present them tome
under oath, at The Dalle, 6regou, within three
mouths from date,
. , A'J THOMI'riOX, Ai-nev.
Auifustc, lSa.-vCt
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who aro soiling thoso goods out at groatly-reducod
M10HELBACH BRICK, - UNION ST.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tiq Repairs m m
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young 4 W
DiucKBiuun onop.
SHOE
FACTORY
For Sale at a Bargain.
The undersigned, hnviiig secured the machinery
fixtures of what was intended for a first-class shoe fact
will sell the same at a' bargain. Hero is an engine
boiler of -10-odd horse power, and a large amount oi
machinery, lasts, line shafting, pulleys, belting and fir!
ings almost a complete shoe factory.
Here is also one of the bestjsites for successfully oj
atniga factory ot this kind to be found in this cour
Write for particulars at once, to
'j-r.
Ttio Dallos, OtM
T 1 . A. j. j. jS
RI
THE CHKONK'LE was established for the exl
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles'
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
efl'ect of its mission is everywhere apparent. II
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Shw-:J
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow anil
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other iM
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is tho
medium tor advertisers m tho inland Jiimmrc. i
The Daily CimoNicLis is published every eif
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $G.O0W
annum. The Wkkki.v (Jhhoniclk on Frkhp
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., a I
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHII
Tlao Dallos, Orofon
CO
. Familiar Faces in a New PlaceL
ett.
O. Ei. BAYARD,
Late Hptciul Agent General Land OJJice.
Jl?e Ieal Estate, lvoai7,Ir?5ural'(
NOTAXIY xtj3Xj
Bent
Purtieg having Property they wish to Hell or ItmIo, Houses to
Attract of Titlo furnishetl. will find it to thoiyadvuntugo to ca"
Wo ahull mitko a apecialty of tho prawcutfoi of Claims and
bofore the Unitep BUtea Uid Oillco.
86 Whinton St. THp DALLES, OB-
The California mnehoUi
L
r
Is now open, and its proprietor will soli his ho
produced Wino at prices inie roach of ovoryiw
Also, best Peanuts to bo foiod. Goods guaranw
to bo Pure and First-Class Ja every rospocv.
Thompson's Addition,
at
BECH