V CHI V The dalles Daily Chroniele. 'Entered at the Postofflce' at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. THE DALLES OREGON HURRYING UP JURIES. Why Verdicts lu Uintrict Courts Ant Ken. UcrucJ IVithoat Delay. Give a jury of six or twelve restful men a comfortable, well lighted and cool room, plenty of tobacco and ice water, and there is nothing' by which the judge or the -counsel on either side can RTiaj-re the time of deliberation. Under such circumstances, says the Newark Sunday Call, juries have been known to remain out twelve hours on sl case involving1 one dollar and forty nine cents, and then come in with a disagreement. There is such a thing, however, as forcing a speedy verdict by making the retiring room uncom fortable. Freezing the jury is said to have been practiced with success in Minnesota, where the counsel for the defense "saw" the janitor, and it is just possible that windows - have been nailed down to stew a jury into hasty action in warmer climates. .N o sucn precaution is necessary in the new quarters of the district courts in this city. The jury-room is a nar row apartment, situated directly over the boiler room, with one window opening upon ' a narrow and breath less alley, Hanked by the dead wall of the next building. It has not been in sinuated that any lawyer has encour aged the engineer to put on extra steam when a jury was deliberating over a case, but it is said that of late no jury has taken more than five minutes to fry i the fat out of any case which has required discussion in this room. It is used by both courts, and is the only apartment accessible. Of course, the doors must be shut when the jury is deliberating, and then the window does not admit the smallest of the zephj-rs which may by accident have found a playground in the alleyway. It is said that one lawyer announced his intention of appealing a case be cause the jury found a verdict four minutes after the doors were closed. One of the jurors says, however, that there was a heated discussion over the case during the short time the jury was out. SEATS AT THE TABLE. How a Guest Evened Up Things with Ills r ' Landlord. A short time ago, between Zanesville " and Columbus, the train stopped at a ; small village. On the, guard crying out. "Fifteen minutes tor dinner," the passengers, ot whom there, happened to be a large number, rushed into the dining apart ment ana tooK tneir seats at tne taoie, ' one of them depositing his carpet bag .on the chair next to him. At the usual time the landlord, pass ing around to make his collection, called upon the aforesaid passenger for Jiis payment for dinner. "How much?" asked the prssenger. "Eighty cents," replied the landlord. "Eighty cents for a dinner? Why, that is extortionate." ".Iso, sir, it is not extortionate. Ain't that your carpet bag?" "Yes, sir, that is my carpet bag." "Well, that carpet bag occupies a seat and of course I must charjre for it." "Oh, is that the case? Well, here is your eighty cents." Turning to the carpet bag, the pas senger remarked: "Well, Mr. arpet Bag, as you have not had much to eat, suppose we take something," at trie same time opening its mouth and turning therein half a ham, a roast chicken, a plate of bis cuits and sundry other articles, amid the roar of laughter of the other pas sengers. The prevailing opinion among the passengers was that the carpet bag had gained a glorious victory. LaagDaso of the Dog's Tall. All dogs wag their tails when pleased, and the movement is gener ally understood by their human asso ciates as an intimation that they are very happy. ,' The chief delight of wild dogs, as with modern hounds and sporting dogs, is in the chase and its accompanying excitement and conse quences. When the presence of game is first detected is invariably the time when tails are wagged for the common good. The wagging is almost an invariable accompaniment of this form of pleasure, which is one of the chiefest among the agreeable emotions when in a wild state. Owing to some inosculation of the nervous mechanism the association of tleasure and wn.tr- ginghas become so inseparable that the movement of the tail follows the emotion, whatever may call it forth. Specimen Cases. o. n. uiinora; jsew (Jassei, wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bot ties of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111. had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. , John Speaker, Cata waDa, u., naa nva large lever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box .bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. ""' . . , Winter Fne'l, We still have a large supply of Hard Wood, including Oak, Ash, Maple and Crab Apple, all dry and suitable for family use to be sold cheap. January, 1894. Jos. T. Peters & Co. Hot clam broth at J. O. Mack's every ay at 4 o'clock. - Mackerel Fisheries in Kerry. A Kerry correspondent of United Ire land whites: Dingle, on the extreme western coast of Kerry, is now the center of very active operations in the mackerel fishery- industry. Large takes of mackerel have been Taken off the coast, and the recent trade which has sprung up in the curing of mack erel during the autumn season for the American market has brought employ ment and money to the doors of the the' Kerry peasant and shopkeeper. Dingle is, in fact, a hive of industry at the present moment, owing to the cur ing and packing of mackerel for the American market. Every man, woman and child is employed, and thousands, of cases are dispatched weekly to Liv erpool and Glasgow for conveyance to American ports. The mackerel are found off the coast in great shoals, and a fleet of boats is engaged in capturing them, landing the fish in Dingle, where they are cured and prepared. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. A number of athletic young ladies of Portland, Me., have formed a walking club. Its members devote two after noons a week to pedestrianism. Lady Eva Qtjit, wife of Capt. Wyndham (heir presumptive of the earl of Dunraven), has killed six full grown tigers from the frail shelter of a howdah. Young Buttebwobth, who did such good work for Yale in the football match, is the son of Maj. Ben Butter worth, for many years a representative in congress from Ohio. A TIRED WOMAN, just as much as a sick and ailing one, needs Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. That build3 up, strengthens, and invigorates the entire female system. It regulates and promotes all the proper func tions of -womanhood, jimproves di-, gestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores fiealth and strength. It's a powerful restorative tonio and soothing nervine, made espe cially for woman's needs, and the only guaranteed remedy for wo man's weaknesses and ailments. 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X1 Sirs SU-eeW JMI3CIlAAJ OUfU Removed to corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, Or. Guardian's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Wasco County, Oregon, guardian oi the person and estate of Lars Larsen. All persons having claims against said Lars Larsen. are notified to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, at the office of Mays, Huntington & Wilson, , within, six months from the date hereof. Sated at Dalles City, this 6th day of Jan., 1891. JlOwd ptl , ... W. T. WISEMAN. Times makes It all the more necessarv tn advertise. That Is what the most tiroeressive ' of onr I J business men think, and thmut same bus iness men are the most prosperous at all times. If you wish to reach all the reople In this neigh borhood you can't do better than talk to them through the columns of the Daily Chronicle It has more thant double the tfrcnlarinn of anv other paper, and adreitis ng in it pays big FIRSTCLHSS 10 CAN BE CH RON I CLE O FFICE treasonably Huinoas Hates. New - Umatilla - House, , THE DALLES, OREGON : i SINNOTT & FISH, PROP'S. Ticket and Baggage Office of the TJ. P. R. E. Company, and office of the Western y Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel. . " Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all-Valuables. LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON. WANTED Pushing Canvassers of good ad dress. Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly; Permanent position. BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, PortlandOregon. ' J4 lOwdawp COPPER RIVETED Clothing Manufactured by LEVI. STRAUSS &.C0., San Francisco, Calif. Every Garment Guaranteed. FOJt SALE BY PEASE & MAYS, THE DALLES, OREGON. I Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- j t ent business conducted lor moocr ate fees. 4 Inito nenrr t hDBnerrr U.S. PATENT OFFICE ' i and we can secure patent in less time than those i i remote from Washington. ... i J Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip- i ! tion. We advise, if catentable or not. f re of i i charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. J i - n tnDhtain Patent." wilh i Jcost of same in tbe U. S. and foreign countries ! I sent free. Address, J C.A.SRSOW&CO. Opp. Patent Office, Washington, O. C. wtv cm o. haul mnrvrvs ,wr iruunio. . CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? For a . prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to B1UNN& CO., wbo have bad nearly fifty rears' experience In the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and bow to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue Of mecliao Ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn ft Co. receive special notice in the Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before tbe public with out cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper. Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the largest circulation ot any scientific work tn the world. 83 a year. Sample copies sent tree. . Building Editioa-monthly, 12.60 a year. Single copies, 2S cents. Every number contains beau tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new bouses, with plana, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MUNN & CO. NEW YOKE, 361 BBOADWAY. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, 6r., Jan. 23, 1894. Kotice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Or., on March 6, 1894, viz: ' K. I. Pitcher, Homestead No. 2553, for the SEJ4 of Sec. 26, Tp. 4 S..R. 13 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon. and cultivation of said land, viz: - . C. V. Woodruff, C. L. Morris, J. E. Wing and C. E. Havxrard, all of Tygh Valley, Or. j27m3 JOHii W. LEWIS, Register. NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., I Dec. 7, 1893. Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made, before the register and receiver at The Dalies, Or., on February 19, 1894, viz.: - Jacob D. Koberts, Homestead No. 2516, for the SEii of NEJ4, and N of 8EJi and SWJ of SEW, oi Sec. l,Tp. 2 S., R. 12 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz. : it. E. Morrison, M. C. Painter, J. N. Patterson and C. H. 6 tough ton, all of Dnfur, Or. -- d8j5w6 JOHN W. LEWIS Register :n'BI'fi If; ; ; 5. t2 Rg3 1 urn P FT '1 : m& f? '3 HAD AT THE "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, FortM' and Asteria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigfit ana Passenger Line Through Tri-Weekly (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, connecting at the Cascade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves 'Portland (Yamhill fit. dock) at 6 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays , connecting with. Steamer Regulator for The DalleH. FASSESGER KATES. Oneway ........ ?2.00 Bound trip .. .. 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freigltt, except . car lots, will be 1 brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p.m. Live stock shipments sblicted. Call on or address, W. CALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Manager. 1 THE DALLES, OREGON The Dalles Daily Chironiele. 'HAS A FAMILY OP 2000 EEADEES. They read The Chronicle to get the latest and most reliable news. And they read every line that is in the paper. That is what makes the Chronicle ' an invaluable advertising medium. The newspaper that ' goes to the family firesides is the one S- that the advertisers of today patronize - ' when they desire to reach the people. . When they want your trade their announcements will be f onnd in the paper. Look over our columns and observe the verifica tion of the truth of this assertion. Remember, a iraae 01 a lamxiy ox two uiuutmuu is worth asking for through these sf- columna, enpclally so at our Qr;eap jpdvrtisir; 5ats. C. P. STEPHENS, DEALER IN DRY-GOODS Clothing ',-'- ... ' . Boots Shoes Rats, fito . FanciJ uQ35, pIoMon, Etc, ' Etc., ' Etc. Second St., The Dalles. When the. Train stops at IDE . -.090 This lnrj-e and populnr House dees the principal hotel business, . and is pn-i-ared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any IIuush iu the city, and at the low rate of $1.00' per Day. - pirst iass 7TeaIs, 25 Ceijts. OfHce for all Stage I.tnes leavlna- The Dalles for all points In Kantern Oregon and Kavstern Waiulneton, in tJbls Hotel. . Corner of Front and Union fits. iai ly ah i. We ettl v THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex- , press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles and the surrounding country, and the satisfying effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It how leads all other publications in' Wasco, Sher- . man, Gilliam, a' large part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re gions north of The Dalles, hence it, is the best 1 medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. . The Daily Chronicle is published every eve ! riing in the week Sundays .excepted at $6.00 -per annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of each week at $1.50 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address Yh e chronic le publish ing 60., Tlxe Dalles, Oregon. xThere is a tide, in tJie affairs of men which, taken at its Jiooc leads on to fortune." ' -The poet unquestionably had reference to the lisii-Oat Sale at GRAINS DALL Who are seiiinsc those goods michk;.ach bkick H. H. CHMPBE : ' " : Successor to LESLIE BUTLER, A : " Will , constantly keep on hand a complete line of - . --- , ' GROCERIES, GR0GKERY, Having purchased Mr. Butler's entire stock, I shall endeavor to maintain the reputation of . x . the house, which has been: BEST GOODS AT L0WETT PRICES. SQUARE DEALING TO EVERY ONE. "Call and. see me, next door to Postofla.ce PAUL KR EFT &. CO., DEALERS IN . PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS . And the Moat Complete and the Latest Patterns rod Designs in - 9Fractical Painters and Paper Hangers. None bu t tbe best brands of th Sherwin-Williams and J. W. 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