The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 28, 1894, Image 4

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' TO STOP THE PROGRESS
of Consumption, you will find bat
one guaranteed remedy Doctor
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
In advanced cases, it brings comfort
and relief ; if you haven't delayed
too long, it will certainly cure. It
doesn't -claim too much. It won't
make new lungs nothing can ; but
it will make diseased ones 'sound
and healthy, when everything else
has failed.
The scrofulous affection of the
lungs that's caused Consumption,
like every other form of Scrofula,
and every blood-taint and disorder,
yields to the " Discovery." It is
the most effective blood -cleanser,
strength-restorer, ana nesn-Duuder
known to medical science. In all
Jironcniai, j.nroat ana Xjung Anec
tions, if it ever fails to benefit or
core, you have your money back.
. A perfect and permanent
cure for your Catarrh or
$500 in cash. . This is prom
ised by the proprietors of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy. . .
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Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all th train of rf1s '
from early errors or later
excesses, ttae results of
overwork, sickness,
worry, etc Full strength,
development and tons
given to every organ and
portion of the body,
simple, natural methods.
Immediate improvement
seen. Failure m possible.
2,000 references. Book,
explanation and proofs
mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
.EepWicai Count, CcratioB.
A Republican Convention for the County of
Wasco, 8tute of Oregon, is called .to meet in
Dalles City, in said county, on Wednesday, April
4th, 1S93 at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of
nominating randidates for the following county
oil iocs: One . County Commissioner, County
Clerk, County Sheriff, County Treasurer, County
Assessor, County School Superintendent, County
tunucr nut 1 tuuni) ciuvcjin, ttuu it j .-m
trhcers for the fceveral precincts, and eight dele
fsates to the 6tate Convention, and to transact
such other business as may properly come before
such convention. The convention vill consist
of 67 delegates chostn by the several precincts,
and the several precincts of the county will be
entitled to "representation in said convention as
joiiows:
Bigelow : 6- Trevitt 6
East Dalits t Vvest Dalles 5
M osier...- .2 Fulls 4
East Hood Kiver 3 West Hood hiver 4
Baldwin 2 Eight Mile
Columbia. 2 Deschutes 2
Nansene. 3 Dufur.... ..4
King-ley 3 Tygh 2
Wnmic . . . .' 3 Oak Grove 2
BnkeO.ven :...2 Antelope 4
The same being onedelegnte at large f com ech
precinct and on delegate for every 25 votes, and
one for every fraction over one-half of 2j vote")
cast for the Eenublican J egislative ticket at the
election in June, 1S92.
Primaries to elect the delegates in each of the
everal precincts will be held on March 28, 1894.
In East Dalles frecinct the polls will be located
at the Wasco Warehouse, and Frank Laughlin,
F. Creighton and D. H. Roberts will act as judges
at said election ; in"Bigelow Precinct the polls
trill be located at the office of Wm. Miehell, and
Chas. Cooper, C. J. Crandall and Tom Joles will
act as judges at said election ; in Trevitt F lecinct
tbe polls will be located at the County Court
Toom in said precinct, and J. S. Fish, C. E. Bay
ard and V. L. Phillips will act as judges of 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. 'Jrqubart will act as
judges at said election. The polls in each of
said four precincts will be kept open from 12
o'clock M. to 7 o'clock P. M. for the reception of
votes: the noils in. each of the other nrecincts 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. HUNTIXGTON,
Chairman Republican County Committee.
- JUD'0 8. FISH,
Secretary Republican County Committee.
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RTTT?.T?T"r?"r?'.C! SAT."tf
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By virtue of an execution and order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of the 8tate
of Oregon for Wasco County, upon a decree and
judgment . made, Tendered and entered by said
court on the 5th day of March, 1894, in favor of
the plaintiff, in a suit wherein Louis Klinger
was plaintiff, and A. Mnwery, Isaac Mowery,
Joshua Mowery, David Mowery. Maria Brady,
Catherine Williams, K. r . Gibons and L. Vander
pool were defendants, and to me directed and
delivered, commanding me to levy upon and sell
all the lands mentioned and described in said
writ, and hereinafter described, I did oh the loth
ly of Mtferch, 1894, duly levy upon, and will sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, on Monday, - .
ttae 16tta day ot April, 1804,
at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the
.... .-, t v. .. . i ' i r 1 r..n
City, in Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands
and premises described in said writ and herein
described as follows, to-wit:
The southwest Quarter (SWW) of section twen
ty-six 26), in township one (1) south ot range
munceu it ; vhhi 01 n iiiiiiiirt it; menuiHU, con
taining 160 acres, more or less of land, situated in
Wasco county, Or., together with, the tenements,
hereditaments ana appurtenances thereunto be
longing or in any wise appertaining, or so much
thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum
of $494, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum since tbe 5th day of March,
1894 ; d0 attorney's fee and $40.10 costs in said
salt, togeiner witn costs 01 saia wnc ana accru
ing costs of sale. T.A.WARD.
Tnchl7al4 Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
Dated at Dalles City, Or., March 15, 1894.
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RAINMAKERS IN THE ORIENT.
Queer Methods Adopted by the Japanese
to Coax Showers in Time of Uronght.
During" the summer season in Japan
droughts are very frequent, " and the
rice fields, before so beautiful, present-:
ingr as they do all the different shades,
of -green imaginable,' gradually,' lose
their brilliancy of color, turn yellow
and parched, and threaten the total de
struction of. the" crop. Not only does
the rice suffer, but the. wells dry up
and necessitate the carrying of -water
from long distances. ' After - waiting
and hoping in vain for a downfall of
rain, says a Yokohama letter, the peo
ple turn out en masse to evoke the
power of their deities to sentl.th.em the
saving showers. A . procession is
formed of perhaps two hundred men,
all nearly naked, who, carrying straw
emblems representing the sun with
rain pouring from .it and with long
streamers having prayers written on
them flying in, the wind, proceed to
the nearest river or bay, where the
whole- company wades into the water
until they are waist deep, and, sur
rounding the emblems, pray aloud apd
throw water on the images with both
hands..
- After doing this several times the
procession is reformed, when it pro
ceeds to the temple to pray again.
This ceremony is repeated several
time, and should the rain come in
abundance prayers are offered in
thanksgiving. Should it be .only a
shower, they blame themselves for not
having prayed fervently enough and
continue their devotions until a down
pour takes place.
Another form of devotion for the
same purpose takes place at nightfall,
when a long boat is filled with men
and paddled swiftly across the harbor,
accompanying the prayers by the regu
lar beating of tomtoms and gongs.
Sometimes at night, away down the
bay, may be heard the weird sound of
tomtoms and the voices of the men
gradually growing louder" and louder
as the boat approaches, each man bend
ing to his paddle in regular time as it
passes us swiftly and gradually disap
pears in the darkness and is soon lost
to sight and hearing.
Girls In Alaskan Society.
Visitors to Sitka pronounce it. not a
bad thing at all to be a girl in Alaska
soctety, for girls are a long way above
par in the social swim. There are card
parties and receptions, there are teas
and dinners on the trim little gun
boats, with men to preside at the urn
and show how badly even the best of
the sex do the things a woman does so
gracefully. There are ' balls in ; the
Russian castle on the hill, where in the
01a days the JUuscovite governors
brought their high-bred wives and held
carnival through the . long Alaskan
winters. ' Like the Japanese, in case of
company everybody borrows of every
body. The governor's wife is served
from her own china at the captain's
dinner, and the lieutenant s bride may
eat from her own wedding 'spoons at
the paymaster's party, but there is less
strife and envy and unchtiritableness
than in social circles at the great cen
ters of civilization, where everybody
is strivings to outdo everybody else.
The Birth of a Japanese Prince.
There is great joy in the court of
Japan over the birth of a young prince.
He is, it is .true, only a so-called "half
blood," that is, he is not the son of the
empress, but of Sono Yoshmo, one of
the secondary wives of the' mikado,
who has already presented her liege
lord with the Princesses Bune and
Kane. Should the crown prince die,
and no other be born, the young "half
blood" could succeed to the throne; and
that is the cause of the joy in the palace
of the emperor.
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. J as
O. Jones, publisher of the Leader,
Mexia, Texas, was sick in bed for ten
day 8 with the grip during its prevalence
a year or two ago. Later in the season
he had a second, attack. He says: "In
the latter case I used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy with considerable suc
cess, I think, only being in bed a little
over two days. The second attack I am
satisfied would have been equally as bad
as the first but for the use of 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
a trial. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale
by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Coke was quarrelsome, and passed
his life in almost continual war with
his associates.
Sterne was kept in constant vexa
tion by the reviewers, who could not
look with favor on anything he wrote.
: : : " 1 . " '
The experience of Geo. A. Apgar, of
German Valley, 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. - : ; ; ' - . .
' LowkltJ", Mass., is' the Spindle City,
from its leading industry. - .
Sheboygan is the Evergreen City;
nj'v-t ot its trees are cedars. -
O. W. O. Bardman, Sheriff 0 Tyre
Co., W. Va., appreciates a good ting
and does not hesitate to say so. .Hewss
almost prostrated with , a cold when L'
procured a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. He says: "It gave me
prompt relief. I find it to be an invalu
able remedy for coughs and colds." For.
sale'by Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists.. -
- CODFISH GALORE.
Portland Boasts a single File of One Hun
dred, and Thirteen Cords.
Imagine 4,500- quintals," or 504,000
pounds, or 353 tons-or 113 cords of
salted cod and pollock; all neatly piled
up in one building, and you will have,
says the Lewfston Journal, before you
the largest stock of fish m the city of
Portland at the nresent time. It has
all been brought from Sova Scotia and
Newfoundland since the 10th of Octo
ber. There is one pile qf fourteen tons
of specially selected codfish. They
were big fellows when taken from the
water ana weighed then from 40 to 80
pounds each, iow they weigh from 25
to 35 pounds apiece. When they have
been stripped of " the - skin", carefully
boned, trimmed into slices of faultless
flesh like so much clean,, clear bread or
cheese, and packed in boxes marked
"boneless fish," they will weigh from
13 to 15 pounds apiece. ' Such is . the
shrinkage of an 80-pound codfish into
the perfect food product.. In the trim
ming process about -20 . pounds of
"scrap" are " removed to every 100
pounds of the boneless slices. This is,
of course, good food tissue, though it
looks decidedly like "leavings." It is
sold for about 8 cents a pound. Coun
try fish peddlers buy it, sometimes in
100 "and 150 pound lots, and sell it to
farmers and villagers, to make into
hash, for about 10 cents a pound. The
skins are packed in barrels and sent
away to Gloucester, Mass., where they
are made into glue. They bring about
a cent and a half a pound. The bones
sell for two or three dollars a "ton and
are hauled over to Cape Elizabeth to be
utilized as a fort:i;.-:er tVr ealibafrr':;
A Leader.
Since its first introduction, electric
bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the- lead
among pure medicinal tonics and alter
ativescontaining nothing which per
mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,
it is recognized as the best and purest
medicine for all ailments of- stomach,
liver or kidneys. ' It will cure sick head
ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive
materia from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the
money will be refunded. Price only 50c.
per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
decorated French "Women.
Among the persons upon whom the
order of the Legion of Honor was
conferred recently was Mme. . Koech-lin-Schwartz,
president of the French
Women's ' union. At the present
time about twenty women are en
titled to wear the red ribbon. Most
of these are Sisters of- Merey or women
who have been decorated in times of
war. For services in "civil life," in ad
dition to .Mme. Koechlin-Schwart,
Rosa Bonheur, Mme. Furtado-Heine,
and Mme. Marie Laurent, who found
ed the artist orphan asylum of Paris,
have received the decoration.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
As mercury will surely destroy the sense
uf emeu and completely derange the
whole system when entering it through
the mucous Surfaces. . Such articles
should never be used- except on pre
scriplions 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 byF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.,
contains no mercury, and is taken in
ternally, acting directly Vipon tbe blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. In
buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine. It is taken internally,
arid made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
JGrsSold by druggists, price 75c. per
per bottle. . .
'M. Pousset, founder of the famous
brasseries in Paris, died some weeks
ago, leaving a large fortune, amassed
through the success of the beer halls,
lie bequeathed over 8300,000 to be di
vided among twelve old customers of
his first establishment, whose' pota
tions started him on the highway to
prosperity.
Gnaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon
this condition. If you are afflicted with
a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or
Chest trouble, and will use this remedy
as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex
perience no benefit, you may return the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We could not make this offer did we. not
know that Dr. King's New Discovery
could be relied oh. ft never disappoints. '
Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's.
Detroit is the City of the Straits,
from its position.v-V'lv .'' '.''
Hartford is the Insurance "Ci ty, from
its leading business. . '
WOOD'S PEOSPHODIWE.
- The Great English Remedy.
"y Promptly and permanently
'cures an Zorms or aervota
Wedkna3,EmUicms, Sperm
atorrhea, Impoteney and aB
effects of misuse or J&oewes.
xl prescribed over SB
ears in thousands of cases;
Before and After. lnown Ask
druggist for Wood's Phoaohodinet If he offers
some worthless medicine In place of this, leave his
disnonest store. Inclose prioe In letter, and
-we will send by return mail. Price, one package,
tl;stx,tS. One will please, six vrUl oum. Pamph
let In plain sealed envelope, 2 oents postage.
Address -The W-ood Chemical Co.,
1M. Woodward avenue, Detroit, Micu,
Sold in The Dalles by 8nipes S Kinersly.
Fob dancing school are charming lit
tle gowns of white or delicate tinted
crepons, , made with - straight plain
skirts, very Rhort full waists, giving
an empire effect, short puffed sleeves
and shoulder ruffes. Very often a
bertjia of lace surrounds the neck, and
they are. '.worn with or. without
guimpses. ' -
Mrs. Emily Thorne, who -resides at'
Toledo, Washington, says she has never
been able to procure any medicine -for
rheumatism that, relieves the pain so
quickly and effectually as Chamberlain's
Pain Balm and that she has also used it
for lame back with great success. For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
r 1 -cv-'- -s?
LINCOLN'S MAIDEN SPEECH.
It - Was Short and Simple- and Went
Straight to the lolnt.
A citizen of "Buffalo has found among
his papers an account of the circum-.
stances under which Abraham Lincoln
made his maiden speech. It 'was
originally printed in. the Springfield
(111.) Republican, and is as' follows: ,
"The president of the United States
made his maiden speech in Sangamon
county at Pappasville (or Richland) in
the year 1833. He was then a whig
and a candidate for the legislature of
this state. The speech is -sharp and
sensible. To understand why it was
so short the following facts will show:
(1) Mr. Lincoln was a young man, say
twenty-two years of age, and timid.
(2) His friends and opponents in the
joint discussions ' had rolled, the sun
nearly down. Lincoln saw it was not
'the proper time then to discuss the
questions fully, and hence he cut his
remarks short. Probably the other
candidates had wholly exhausted the
subjects under discussion. . The time,
according . to W. H. Herndon's infor
mant who has kindly furnished this
valuable reminiscence for us was
1832; it may have been 1881.. The pres
ident lived at the time with James A.
Hurdon, at Salem, Sangamon county,
who heard the speech, talked about it,
and ' knows the report to be correct.
The speech, which was characteristic
of the man, was as follows: ' -
" 'Gentlemen, FeHow-Citizens: I pre
sume you "all know who -I am. " I am
humble Abraham Lincoln. . I have
been solicited by my friends to become
a candidate for the legislature. My
politics are short and sweet, like an
"old woman's i-dance." I am in favor
of a national bank. I am in favor of
the international improvement system
and a high protective tariff. These
are my sentiments and pofltical prin
ciples. If elected I will be thankful.
If defeated it will be all the same.' "
Hon. Alexander 11. Stephens.
. "I occasionally use, when my con
dition requires it, Dr. Simmons Liver
Regulator, with good effect.
... "Hon. Alex H. Stephens."
Stockholders' Meeting". -
Notice is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the' stock1
holders of the Dalles, Portland & Asto
ria Navigation Company held in the
Chronicle hall on Saturday, the 7th day
of April, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.
m., for the purpose of electing eeven -directors
and transacting any other busi
ness that may properly come before said
meeting.. By order of the president.,
Sasi'l L Brook's, Secv. '
The Dalles; Feb. 28, 1894. 2-27-4t
x ' City Warrnu.
All those holding city warrants of date
prior to September 1st, 1891, will be paid
on presentation at my office, interest
on same ceases after this date.
I. I. Bukget,
. City Treasurer.
The Dalles, Or., Jan. 8, 1894. - , '
"The Regulator Line"
Tie dalles, PortlaM ani Astoria
Navigation Co. '
THROUGH
Fieigut 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 at. dock)
at 6 a. in., . ,
Tuesdays,- Thursdays and Saturdays,
connecting with Steamer Regulator for
The Dalles. i
PA8BGNGEK RATES.
One way
Round trip
.$2.00
. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. '
All freight, .&cept car lots,
will be brought through, ivith
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 solicted.
Call on or address,
W; C. ALLAWAY,
v , . Ocineral Agent
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
. General Manager.
THE DALLES. - OREGON
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THE
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as essentially the home paper for the
Dasles City folks' TI - XX IT I"18 is not a bad
reputation. Some flVJiVl 12,000 of our best
oitizens watch the columns of this
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- When the Train steps at THE DALLES, get eff on the South Side ;
' ) . . " . at the ......
COIiU MBIR HOTELi.
This large and popular Honw 1oes the principal hotel business,
. and is prepared to furnish Uie .Best Accommodations of any
' House in the city, and at the low rate of -
$1.00 per Day. - first Qlass Teals, 25 Cei?ts.
Office for all Stage. I.tnes leavlnr Tbe Dalles for all
points In Eastern Oregon and Sastero Washington,
lataU Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Bts.
"There is a tide in the affairs
' leads on
' The poet unquestionably had reference to the ' .
JlJSIP
-flirt Sale oi l
at GRANDALL
Who are selling those goods
MICrlEIVBACH BKICK,
D. BUSSSSNSE
MAINS TAPPED
Shop on Third Street, next door west of . Young & Rubs'
Blacksmith Shop. ' ' '
T8 Stiliag Breeiouss.
Having enlarged our Floral Gunlen and In-
POTTED PMJlTS, HOSES, &e,.
We with to announce. In addition, to the
public, that we have made a specialty of
:.wnica we wm sell at Reasonable Prices.-.
We alsn have a fine selection of Dahlia Bulbs.
which for beauty are unexcelled. We are nrc
pared to furnish, on short notice Cut Flowers
for wedding parlies, socials and funerals.
MRS. A. C. STUBLING & SON.,
J. F. FORD, Evangelist
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date ol
Marcn 1893:
S. B. Mis. Mfg. Co;,
Dnfur, Oregon.
Qentlemen : . . ' . .;-
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