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CM V A. FULL STOMACH n""6"" - J - no discomfort -what-, f ever. If it does, UlUUgU II Hid c o any trouble after eating take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. -They're a uerfect and con venient Vest-pocket . remedy. One of these tiny, sugar coated, an ti -bilious grannleo at a dose regulates and cor rects the entire sys tem. Sick or Bil ious Headaches, Constipation, Indi gestion, Bilious At tacks, and all de rangements of the Hrer, stomach, and bowels are pre vented, relieved and cured. They're the smallest, easiest to take, cheapest and best. They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money is returned. ' Which is the. best to try, if you have Catarrh a medi cine that claims' to have cured others, or a medicine that is backed by money to cure you ? The proprietors of .Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy agree to cure your Catarrh, perfectly and per manently, or they'll pay you $500 in cash. 0FC3EH Eullr, Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of avfls from early errors or later excesses, the results of overwork,, sickness,' worry, etc Full strength, development and tone given to every organ and gortlon of the body. Imple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement, seen. Failnre impossible. 2.000 references. Book. explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. The specific and universal opinions, condensed. re aa iouows: 1 - You deserve great praise, ana the gratitude of the reading world that portion of it, at least. nat is fortunate enough to read THE GREAT DIVIDE. Having a field entirely its own, it is Intensely American in cast and character." 1 It is useless for us to say, the Illustrative Vesttnres and typography are superb equal in aruality and unusualness to the fascinating and range contents that fill our columns. TEN CENTS a copy; ONE DOLLAR a year. Tour newsdealer has it, if not, send to ' iTHE GREAT DIVIDE, Denver, Col. Repufficaii County Coratioi A Republican Convention lor the County o ; VCasco, State of Oregxfri is cnlled to meet i Belles City, in said county, on Wednesday, Apri 4th, 1893. at 10 O'clock A. SI., for the purpose o nominating candidates for the following count offices: One County Commissioner, Count Clerk, County 8heriff, County Treasurer, Count Assessor, CouniySi bool Superintendent, Count Coroner and tounty Surveyor; and wlsoprecnc officers lor the tevcral precincts, und eight dele gates to the State Convention, und tu tiansact such other business as may properly come below such convention. The convention v)ll consist of 67 delegates chosen by the several preri nets, and the several preciucts of '-the county v. ill be entitled to representation in said convention as follows: Bigelow 6 Trevitt. :....'.G EastDallra 6 West Dulles .. ....5 Hosier - .2 Fulls 4 Kast Hood River 8 West Hood River ; 4 Baldwin. .2 Eight Mile . 2 Columbia ...2 Deschutes 2 Jiansone.,.. ...N.8 Dufur ' -4 King ley 3 Tygh 2 Wauilc .... 3 Oak Grove 2 KnL'n fVvn A ntjit.inA A The snn:e being onedelegate at large from each precinct and one delegate for every 25 votes, and one for every f met ion over one-half of 2d votes east for the Republican legislative ticket at the election in June, 1892. Primaries to elect the d-legatrs in each of the several precincts will be held on March 28, 1894. In East Dalles r-recinct the polls will be located at the Wasco Warehouse, alid Frank Laughlin, F. Crelghton and 1 H . Roberts will act a. judges will be located at the office of Win. Michell, and Chaa. Cooper, C. J. Crandall and Tom Joles will act as judges at said election ; in Trevitt ftecinct the polls will be located at the County Court room in said precinct, and J: 8. Fish, C. E. Bay ard ai d C. L. Phillips will act as judges f said election; in West Dalle- Precinct the polls will be located at the City Mills, and J. W. Marquis, T. A. Hudson and A. A. tJrquhart will act as judges at said election. The polls in each of aid four precincts will be kept open from 12 o'clock M. to 7 o'clock P. M. for the reception of votes; the polls In each of the other precincts in' the county will be located at the usual place at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., and will be conduct ed In the usual manner for holding primary elections. B. S. HDNTINGTON, rhnirmiin UpTn hlinjin Pnnntv ttnrt tyi i ft, , JUDO 8, FISH, Secretary Republican County Committee. ieozt-ia. . . n r 2 YOU NEED ANY JOB PRINTING, NO JIAT- ) TER. HOW MUCH OR HOW LITTLE, GIVE THE CHRONICLE JOB DEPARTMENT YOUR PATRONAGE AND BE HAPPY. YOU WILL GET THE BEST, AND THE BEST 13 GOOD ENOUH FOR ANY BODY. - USE LOTS OF PRINTER'S INK AND BE PROSPEROUS. ' U u mm LUCK IN THE MINES. The Joke That Iid. Not Have the Sequel Which Was Intended. ' Not many miles from Shasta City, in California, is a gulch of which.: a strange story is told. It is a deep ra vine, with rocks showing; all the way lip the sides. Gold in paying1 quanta ties has "been f dund along" the stream, but it seemed to disappear a few left from the channel. One day, says the Youth's Companion, while a gang- of men were . toiling in the . strep-v;, a stranger, evidently, ignorant of min ing, came along and leaned on his ragged elbows to watch the results of their labor. ''- The miner near him took out a five dollar nugget, and anxiety overcame the ignorant stranger. "Say," he asked, "where can I go to diggin' to find it like that?"' The hardy miner stopped jus work, and giving the wink to all the boys so that; the joke should not be lost, pointed up to the barren rocks where no gold had ever been found. "You 6ee that rough-lookin' place?" "Yes," said the new hand. "Well, thar it is rich. Jes' you stake out a claim an' go to work, an' when we finish here we'll come up, too." ' The new hand thanked the miner, and the boys all grinned their appre ciation of the joke. That afternoon a solitary figure was seen picking on the hillside, and every time the miners looketTup they roared with laughter- But the next day the new miner struck a pocket, and' took out several thousands of dollars in gold. Then he came and thanked the miner who had sent him up tfiere, and went down into the valley and bought a farm, while the other miners dotted that same rocky hillside for days without finding a pocket. They agreed that it was a joke, "but not exactly of the kind they had intended. , . WHAT SCRAPPLE IS. A. Diner Who Had 8ome Trouble in Kind- lng It Out. "For years," said a cosmopolitan diner, "one triumph of Philadelphia cuisine was denied me.. I had eaten catfish and waffles at the Wissahicken roadhouses, terrapin and reedbirds' at the clubs and private tables, end oys ters brought Unshocked to my host's house in a basket; but scrapple for me existed only as a name. Philadel- phians feigned ignorance concerning it, and in all my range of New York acquaintance I found no one who could even tell me about it. So at last I gave up scrapple as a dream of the unattainable; a creature all too rare - and good for aught but Quaker daily food. Then, as often happens when you give a thing up and cease to think about it, in Third avenue one day I saw; in the window ofa butcher's shop the placard: 'Genuine Philadelphia Scrapple.' ; The words identified a block of what looked like sausage meat, about a foot square and as tliica as a brick, and, with the thrill of a discoverer, I first beheld scrapple. En tering the shop, I learned from the vender that this delicacy is a compound of hogshead cheese and Indian meal, cooked together and' molded', ready to be cut in slices and fried. The market- J man cut off for me a large slice of scrapple, which I took to a restaurant and had fried.' It was highly seasoned with pepper and sage, and was decided ly an agreeable dish." " - THE CZAR'S JOTTINGS. Characteristic Comments of the Ruler of All tho Rusitas. , It is the daily official work, of the czar to read and sign edicts, ukases, laws and reports. Upon the margins of these documents he writes his de cision or his impressions with a frank-, ness which makes . these jottings more characteristic of the man than his con versations with his ministers and cour tiers. M. Lanin, a Russian, reports in the Contemporary Review several of these marginal jottings. "They are a set of hogs," is a phrase that recurs frequently." "What a beast he is!" is. another. "Discouraging" is the sterotyped commentary written upon reports of fires, of failure of crops or of some other ealanutv. Tvo -'years ago the czar wrote this disparaging remark upon the margin of a document prepared by his awn im perial council: ."The council thought to trick me, but they sha'n't." . As it is the custom .to glaze' everything the czar thus pens and preserve it in the imperial archives, the members of the council were highly indignant when they heard of the libel. The state see cretary was requested to explain mat ters to the emperor. ''Well,- and what do they want done?" asked the czar. " . "That your majesty would be gra ciously pleased to order that the words should not be glazed over, nor pre served in the imperial archives, lest thy should be endowed with an invidi ous species of immortality." 'What foolishness!" exclaimed the czar, smiling. "However, I'll have the words struck out." The libel disap . peared. Joaquin Miller and the Tramps. The venerable Joaquin Miller used to have a warm spot in hfs heart for tramps. He went , so far as to build a house on his California farm for ' the accommodation ' of tramps, and fur nished it with plain 'but substantial comforts, free use of which was given any tramp who came that way. . "The outcome he relates in an article in a California magazine. , ; ''Results? In less than a year the last sheet,' pillow slip, bedstead, frying-pan and coffee pot were gone. Not only: that, but . the windows were broken and the sashes burned. . Too worthless to go out and carry wood, one crowd broke up and burned my table and chairs and when I put in -my head to protest they threatened to 'cremate the old crank in his own fireplace.' " Ar gonaut. : : 1 .'. Ask your dealer for Mexican Silver' Stove Polifih. Poison .the . squirrels. Snipes & Kinersly'sw Sure Shot at THE TALLOW TREE. It Produces the Famous Rice Paper and . Rich OIL. Our foreign consuls quite frequent ly send home curious and interesting accounts . of the ' things which come under their observation while in line of duty. . These articles, valuable from several points of view, are never seen by one in each ten thousand of our population, because the documents in which they appear, being classed with other "government publications," are seldom consulted. In this way, says the Detroit Free Press, much that is interesting and valuable to the scientist and - general reader is overlooked. For an instance the descriptions of the curious vegetar tion pf China, especially the "tallow tree." This tree is the stillingia sebi fera of the botanist, the root- of which produces oil, the bark the famous "rice paper," and the berries, tallow. The greasy berries are of a light ' scarlet and resemble those of the coffee of commerce, both in size and color. : In preparing the tallow the beans or ber ries are first steamed and then pounded in order to separate the mesocarp from the kernels. This pulp is then placed in a bamboo seine and the mealy portions separated from the hulls, the tallowy substance having the oil , expressed from it 4n large, primitive wooden presses, while the chaff or hulls is converted into fuel. - The oil thus obtained is used for oil stoves, lighting purposes, etc:'. The whole tree from root to leaf is sur charged with oleaginous matter, and broken T,imbs and abrasions in the bark ha ve been known to exude pure oil for days in succession. POPULAR NICKNAMES. Moore was the real Bard of Erin. Alexander PorE was the "Wasp of Twickenham. , . Pericles was called Onion Head by his political enemies. ', , Scott had nearly ' a hundred nick names, the best being the Great Un known. Martin Luther could not escape the title of .- Hotheaded Monk, nor Louis XIV. that of Louis Baboon. Amoso his enemies Gustavus Adol phus was the Antichrist;, among his friends the Lion of the North. Richelieu was called innumerable names by his enemies, who went so far as to style him the Pope of the Huguenots. Ten days loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, is any thing but pleasant for a man of a family to contemplate,' whether he is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas, was eick in bed for ten days with the grip during its prevalence a year or two ago. Later in the season he had a second attack. He say's: "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Couth Remedy with considersible sue 'uesp, I think, only being in bed a little over two days. The second attack I am sarUned wonld have been equally as bad as the first but for the useof the remedy." It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treat ment. When you wish to 'cure a cold quickly and effectually give this remedy atrial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale fry Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. In a square inch of the human scalp the hairs number about 1,000, and the whole number on an adult scalp is about 120,000. Beware of Ointments for -Catarrh that Contain Mercnry, As mercury will surely destroy the sense ot smell ana completely derange the whole system when entering it through the. mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will .do is ten-fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh" Cure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercary, and is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's. Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. . It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. jjiF Sold by druggists, price 75c. per per bottle. ' - - - . " . ' COMPOUND. A recent discovery try aa old physician. - BucceatfuKy' vaed monthly by - thoutanda of La&Un. Is the only perfectly safe and reliable medlclno dis covered. Beware of unprincipled drngsista who offer Inferior medicines in place of this. -Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no mbstt Me, or Inclose CI and 6 cents In postage In letter and we will send, sealed, by return mail. Full sealed particulars In plain envelope, to ladles only, 3 fftamfa. Address Pon. Lll y Com pany. . Ko. SFis3orB10(.Jwroit, Mich. . Bold in The Dalles by Snipes 61 Kinersiy. Tuoy; N. Y., makes over 4,000.000 worth of stoves every year.. . Cincinnati manufactures every'year 8230,000,000 worth of fi-oods. A. Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds. If 'you have never used this Great "Cough Medicine, . one trial will' convince yon that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases ,'of Throat,. Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's drug store. . Large bottles 50c and $1.00. For Bale. - A good milch cow, gentle and easy milker, also horse, buggy and harness, good family horse and a fine roadster. Address C. J. CpATBwoETH,. - lw City.' Food Value of Oysters. Urging the use of oysters as food; art exchange says: "Speaking roughly, a" quart of oysters contains, on the aver age, about the same quantity of actual nutritive substance ass finart of milk. or a pound of very Ida n beef, or a pound and a half of fresh codfish,, or two-thirds of a pound -of bread. Uut while the weight of actual nutriment in the different quantities of food ma terial trained is widely different, that of the very lean meat or codfish con sists mostly of what are called in chem ical langauge, protein compounds, or "flesh formers" the substances which make blood, muscle, tendon, bone, brain and other nitrogenous-tissues. That of the bread contains but little of these, and consists chiefly of starch, with. a little fat and other compounds, which serve. the body as fuel and sup ply it with heat and muscular power. The'nutritive su; . ' ance of oysters con tains considerable of both the flesh forming and the more especially heat and force -giving ingredients.- . Wild Fowls' EgRS on the Atlantic Coast. Gathering wild fowls' eggs has long been a sport for boys living along-the Atlantic coast of Maryland. ' The nar row reef that guards the eastern-shore counties is a famous breeding place for many kinds of aquatic fowl, and their nests are frequently invaded and wan tonly destroyed. There is a sentiment against the destruction of game birds' eggs; the hundred and one varieties of inedible birds are protected by no such sentiment ' 7-"' The experience of Geo. A. Apgar, of German Valley, N. J., is well worth re membering. He was troubled with chronic diarrhoea and doctored for five months and was treated by . four, differ ent doctors without benefit. He then began using Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, of which one bottle effected a complete cure. It . is for sale by Blakeley & Houghton , drug gists. . ' '' " Maj. Goold-Adams, who has been dispatched upon a pacific - mission to Lobengula, is determined that it shall be pacific. He has taken five hundred men and a lot of Maxim guns with him. . - '. ' ' Deserving Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; Dr. King's' New' Life Pills, Backlen's Arnica Salve and Electric BitterB, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal Satisfaction. Ws .do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, as 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 & lsjnersiy's druggists. - The Dalles,' Portland and Astoria . Navigation Co. THROUGH FreigHtaiuPassBie'rliae Through Tri-Weekly ' (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. - Steamer Regulator leaves he' Dalles at 7 a. fn.', Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, connecting at the Cascade Locks with Steamer' Dalles City. . Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock) at 6 a. m., - Tuesdays, Thursdays .and Saturda y, connecting with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. . , PASSENflKB KATKs, One way Round trip. ..$2.00 . . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.' All freight, except car lots, will be 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 6 p.m. .Live stock shipments eolicted. (Jail on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, - fieneral Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, Geuersl Manager . yfiE DALLES, - OREGON COPYRIGHTS.' CAW J OBTAHf A PATENT For a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to . WU1SN & CO., who have had nearly fifty Tears' experience In the patent business. Commonica. tions strictly oonfidehtial. A Handbook ox izw formation concerning- Patents and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of median' leal and sclentiflo books sent free. Patents taken through Munn St Co. receive - special notice In the Scientific American, and thus are brought widely before the pnhlio with, out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, eleeantly illustrated, has by fax the larsest circulation of any scientific work in the world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free. . Building Kdition, monthly, tiio a year. Single' copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beau tit ul plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses, with plana, enabling builders to show the latest designs aad secure contracts. Address MUNN & CO, New yoke, Stil Broad wat. Telle uator Line - 1 - Rheumatism , - Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Com plaints. Lame Back. &ca .'-?-;--T- .11,.... D3. SAUCER'S ELECTRIC CELT With Elect ro-Magnetlo SUSPENSORY. Win cure without medicine all TTnl nil resulting from overtaxation of brain nerre forces t excesses or indts. crction, as nervous debflisy, eleepfetsneaB, lanfruor rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complainto. lame beclc, lumbago, sciatica, all female complaints general ill health, etc. Tola lee trio Belt contains Woaderral ImprOTvaesu ever all others. Current is Instantly felt by wearer or we forfeit fiS,0ou.O0, and Will CUre ail Of the abOVO dianuM m nn Thnn. cands have been cured by this m&rveimiainventum after all other remedies failed, and we frivo bundredf of testimonials in this and every other state. Oar Pewartal Istpiwred BLBCTR1G 8U&PKVSOBT, the greatest boon ever ottered weak men, Fkke wits all Belts. - Uealta sad TlrarMU Stnavta fillARAlrrKsn I.IAI. IKidars Send for Illiuv'd Pamphlet, mailed, sealed, tree OHRUtn EuuiKig CO., Removed to comer Third and Washington streets, Portland. Or. . .. Y0IJpr flTTEHTIOjl Is called to the faot that Hap Glenn, Dealer in Gkij, lime, Fiastar. Cement and Building Material of all kinds. Carries til Finest I.tn mt - Picture To be found in the Gity. 72 Ulashington Street THE Daily Evening Chronicle la recognized as essentially the home paper for the Dalles City folks' IJ ri t T? This is not a bad reputation. Some rl LJ VI LL 2.000 of onr best -citizens watch the columns of this nl D17D dally for the spiciest local news. It rrirr.n succeeds in gleaning the field, and hence grows in popularity ana importance. J ane it awuile, you who don t: try some of its premium offers. FIRST CAN.BE r s 1 x in 11 liii ti u CHRON I CLE OFF I C E .Reasonably ' When ihe Train stops . at' THE DALLES, get cff on the South Side - ',..--.-" 1 ' , AT THC " - " - ' ' JiEW GOliUjVlBlff fiOTELi. This large and popular House rt - er the principal hotel tmslnesa, ' and la prepared to furnish Die Best Accommodations of any " ", House lu the city, aud at tLo low rate of .......... ( $i.oo per bay. -t pirst Qass Teals, 25 Ceijts. Office for-all Stage Lines leavlnr The Dalles for all points In Eastern Oregon and ICastern Washington, , In tola Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Sts. . 'There is. a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its jtooa leads on to fortune." ' V The poet unquestionably, had reference to the- -OfllSiii m Mm at CRANDALL ; Who are selling these goods - MTCHEL.BACH BRICK, BUiMSMEl-L, Pipe loft Tip; Bepairs amr HGOfing MAHTS TAPPED UinDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next' door west of Young & Kuss . ' Blacksmith Shop. TUB StofilliigjfeBionse,: Having enlarged onr Floral Garden and In-" creased our already large collection of POTTED PltflflTS, fiOSES, &e, -We wish to announce, in addition, to the public, that we have made a specialty of Pansy Plants and ForgeHHe-Jlots, ' Wlicl We fill Sell at Reasonable Prices. We also have a fine selection of Dahlia fenlbs, which for beauty are unexcelled. We are pre pared to furnish on short notice Cut Flowers for wedding parties, socials and funerals. MRS. A. C. STUBLING & SON. J. F. FORD, Evaielist . Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date of iarcn zs, isys: S. B. Med. Mfg. Co., .. . . Dufur, Oregon. : -Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, 1 found all well and anxiously ' awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, -who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done ita work well. Both of the children like it.' Tour S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, -with greetings for all. Wishing yon prosperity, we are Yours, Mb, & Mas. J. F. Foed. If yon wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and ready for the Spring" i work, cleanse yonr system with the Headache and liver Cure, by taking two ot three doses each week. . Sold mnder a positive guarantee. 60 cents per bottle by all druggists. , Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all PaU j lent business conducted for MODCRa-rc Fees. j (our Omce is O'poarrc U. S. patent office i and we can secure patent in less time than those 1 I remote from Washington. 1 aena raoaei, arawmg or pnoio.. vntn aescrrp- j I tion. - We advise, if oaten table or not. free of f charge. Oar fee not due till patent is eeenred. S ' A PaatS'HLET, "How to Obtain Patents," with J (cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J i sent free. Address, , - j :C.A.SrJOV7&CO.i CLHSS had at the. Ruinous Rates. T..T. NICHOLAS, Propr. 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