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THE WEAKEST SPOT -in your whole system, perhaps, is "the liver. If that doesn't do its irork of purifying the blood, more troubles come from it than you can remember. . . Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery acts upon this weak ppot as mothing else can. It rouses it up to healthy, natural action. By thoroughly purifying the blood, it reaches, builds up, and invigorates every part of the system. For all diseases that depend, on the liver or the blood Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness ; every fdrm of Scrofula, even Consumption (or Tiling-scrofula) in its earlier stages; ana tne most stubborn Man and Scalp Diseases, the " Discovery " Is the only remedy so unfailing ana enecuve mat it can be guar- tzrucea. . - , If it doesn't benefit or cure,- you nave your money back. On these terms, it's an insult to your intelligence to have something erne tmereu. as just as gooa. A, - . . Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy by its mild, soothing, cleansing and heal ing properties, perfectly and perma nently cures Catarrh in thb Head. of mil Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of arils from early errors or later exoesses, tbe results of overwork. sickness, worry.etc. Full strength, development and tons given to every organ and portion of the body, simple, naturalmethoda. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2.0U0 references. Book, explanation and proof, mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. Republican Coety Coratk A Republican Convention for the County of Wasco, State of Oregon is called to meet in Dulles City, in said county, on Wednesday, April 4th, 1893 at 10 o'clock A.M., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the followli g county offices: One County Commissioner, County Clerk, County Sheriff, County Treasurer, County Assessor, County School Superintendent, County Coroner and county Surveyor; end hIso precinct officers for the several precincts, and eight dele gates to the State Convention, and to tiansact such other business as may properlv come before such eonveniion. The convention vill consist of 67 delegates chown by the several precincts, nd the several precincts of the con utv will be entitled to representation in said convention us follows: . Bigelow 6 Trevitt '.6 ast Dalits 6 v est Dulles 5 Mosier .2 F-lls 4 East Hood Kiver H Went Hood l.iver 4 Baldwin 2 Eight Mile 2 Columbia ,...2 Deschutes.. . .2 Nnnsene . ..3 Dufur '. 4 King ley 3 Tvgh 2 IV'amic ; Ouk Grove 2 Bute Oven 2 Autel pe 4 Tbe same being ouedelegate t large from each precinct and one delegate fo- even- 23 votes, and one for every fraction over one-lmlf of 25vote cast for the Pcpublican J egislutive ticket at the election in June, 1S92. Primaries to elect the delegates in each of the several precincts will be heM on March 28. 1S!U. In Kast Dalles rrecinct the polls will be located at the W atco Warehouse, and FrHnk Laugblin, "F-Crvighton and D H. Roberts will acta judges at said election ; in Bigelow Hrecinct the polls will be located at the office of Win. Michell, and Chas. Cooper, C. J. Crandall and Tom jolos will act as judges at said election; in Trevitt fiecinct tbe polls will be located at the County Court room in said precinct, and J. 8. Fish, C. E. Bav ard a d V. L. thillips will aet as .judges f sn'id election: in West Dalle frecinct the polls will be located at the City Mills, and J. W. Marquis, T. A. Hudson and A. A. Urquhart 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 ot votes; the polls in each of the other precincts in the eoUDty will be located at the usual place nt ijuui ui x o i-iucjt. r, ai.t inu win De conduct ed in the usual manner for holding primary elections. B. S. HUNTINtiTON, Chairman Republican County Committee. JUDD S. FISH, Secretary Republican County Committee. iebiM-td SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of ttie Shite of Oregon for Wasco Ci unty, upon a decree and Judgment made, rendered ana entered by said court on the 5th day of March, 1S1, in favor of the plaintiff, in a suit wherein Louis K linger was plaintiff and A. Mowery, Isaac Mowery, Joshua Mowny, David Mowery, Maria Briidv, Catherine WilliamB, R. F. Gibons and L. Vander pool w re defendants, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to levy upon and sell all the lands mentioned and described in snid -writ, and hereinafter described, I did on the 15th day of March, 189-1, duly lew up n, and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, on Monday, . the 16th day of April, 1804. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the fmnt Himt rf fVw-i Pi.imt.. II i i .11 aty,in Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands and premises described in said writ and herein described as follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter (SWJi of section twenty-six '26), in township onedj south ot range fourteen (14 east of Willamette meridian con taining 160 actes, more or less of land, situated iu asco county, Or., together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in any wise appertaining, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of Hs)4, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 5th day of March. 1894; o0 attorne) 's fee and $40.10 costs in said uit, together with costs of said writ and accru ing cost of sale. T. A. WARD, -snchl7nl4 Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. tkitail a n.llfl. I " I ... I I 1 1.-1 . JYO0 NEED ANY JOB fKlwllNU,. NO MAT TER HOW MCCH OR HOW LITTLE, GIVE THE CHRONICLE JOB DEPARTMENT YOUR PATRONAGE AND BE HAPPY.'. YOU WILL GET THE BEST, AND THE BEST 13 GOOD ENOUGH FOR ANY BODY. USE LOTS OF PRINTER'S INK AND BE PROSPEROUS. mm U U KILLED BY OPIUM. Islands of the PaCciflo Depopulated by the Drue. The' French - Government First Intro- ' duced the Evil and Is Sow Vainly Trying to Stem Its Terrl hie Ravages W. floff ner, for two years " manager of - the Societe Commerejale,- which owns large stores on the , Marquesas and Dominique islands, recently vis ited San . Francisco. Every ' two or three months Mr. lloff ner was in the- habit of cruising in a boat around these islands, making numerous landing's. This has made him exceedingly famil iar with the islands and their inhab itants. He says that the natives arc dying off very rapidly Tty reason of the use of opium, and that in a short time there will be none left. The past year has made fearful inroads on them. "The deaths have been so frequent," said Mr. lioffner to a Chronicle report er, "that lately the French govern- ment has been doing all it could to sup press the opium traffic, but with mea ger success, it ninaers it in some ways, but in the main it is carried on as before. The French, government in troduced opium int;o the islands about twenty years ago, and now a vain effort is being made to stamp out the evil. It is, however, too late to remedy the wrong. The natives arc dying off like flies. In ten years, if the present rate of mortality keeps up, there will not be one of them left. The last few years have been especially severe and made terrible inroads on the population. Where the natives cannot get opium to satisfy their cravings they substitute a brandy obtained from the -cocoanut tree, which is even worse than the product of the poppy juice. The liquor is' nothing, in fact but the natural sap of the cocoanut tree. The islanders bore holes in the tree and the sap almost immediately begins to run. This process kills the tree, but they do not care for that. The liquor is stronger than opium, and I have seen the poor natives drunk on it and lying about like dead men for three or four days. They do not smoke? the opium, but eat it, and in enormous quantities. They eat so much of it and have such abnormal cravings for it to the exclusion of almost every other desire that they do not buy the amount of general merchandise they ordinarily would. As a result business is bad in the islands. Trade, outside of opium, has fallen off a great deal and the people seem to have lost the energy and desire to advance that they, once had. It is so quiet there now that I think I shall return to Chili, where I was before. '- When the native population is wiped out altogether, as now seems to be its fate, the islands will be an excellent field for immigra tion. I am . not- sure that at present the French government would encour age emigration."-- Mr. Iloffner says there are now very few Americans on the islands. A Hopeless Case Robert Collyer tells the story of a little girl with a vivid Jmagiuation which constantly led her into amazing extravagances regarding things which she claimed to have seen. One day, after an" extraordinary exhibition of her inventive powers, her mother ex claimed in despair: "O, my dear! my dear! my dear! Don't you know that Ananias and Sapphira, fell down dead on account of the lies- they told? Don't you remember that terrible story?" "O, yes," responded the child, unabashed. "I saw them carried in after they fell down dead!" 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 eays: "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with considersible 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 aa 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. The largest fresh water lake is Lake Superior. It 'is 400 miles long, 160 wide, and has an area of 83,000 square miles, or about half that of Missouri. Its surface is 635 feet above sea leveL The experience of Geo. A. Ancar ' 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 Remedv. of which on bottle effected a complete cure. It is tor sate Dy .Blakeley & Houghton, drug. gists. : A New Yobk wife was granted a di vorce because her husband threw the babv at her when she hit. him TO;t coal bucket for spitting on the stove. O. W. O. Hard man. Sheriff of Tvre C W. Va., appreciates, a good iLing and does not hesitate to say so. Hevtus almost prostrated with a cold when L procured, a bottle of 'Chamberlain's ixmgh Kennedy. 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 pis'ts. . .''"" Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. EFFECT OF AIR IN CAVES. Tt Sometimes Causes Sanies to People ; with Delicate .Noses. In his .account of the visit to the Mammoth cave in Ktentucky, Dr. Ilovey describes the . peculiar physiological effects experienced on emerging -from that locality the sense of smell being intensified to such an extraordinary degree that most common objects, such as trees, plants, animals- and even peo ple, had strong individual odors, most? ly unpleasant, and some visitors are known to suffer from nausea and head aches by reason of a too sudden change from the remarkably pure air of the cave to that of the outside world. Ac-cording-to Dr. Ho ;ey's theory, this in tensification of olfactory perceptions is due to the rarity of olfactory stim uli in the cave, while on emergence, in keeping with a physiological law, the perceptive powers for these particular stimuli, having rested, are intensified, so that odors too delicate to make an impression under, .ordinary circumstances- are powerfully felt by the constant, repetition of the ordinary olfactory stimuli, this effect passing off, so that soon only the stronger odors are registered in consciousness; that is, consciousness is mainly con cerned with the registration of the contrast between- the stimulus of the moment and a background of confused and undifferentiated impressions; and though, ordinarily, sensations- are in creased by more intense stimulation, they may also be increased as in the illustration just given by varying the background so as to bring ordinary stimuli intrstrn-or relief. A Leader. Since its first introduction, electric bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearlv in th lend among pure medicinal tonics and alter atives containing nothing which ner- H U mits its use as a beveraee or intoxicant. it is recognized as the best and purest meaicine for all ailments of stomach. 'liver or kidnevs. It will cara crink henrl. ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive materia from the svstem. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per oottie. fcoia by snipes & Kanersly. 'The German Ylrife-lieiter. In Germany when a man is convicted of beating his wife he is allowed to continue his work, is looked after by the police, and arrested every Satur day and locked up until Monday morn ing, when he is again delivered over to his employer. His wages are given to his wife. If he Won't work he is taken to jail, where he has fo work harder j Beware of Ointments fur CatarrU that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destrov the sense of s.mell and completely derange the w.noie system wnen entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such article should never be' used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as tne damage tney 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 mercury, and is taken in ternally, acting-direct) v uoon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In Dnytng Wall's Uatarrh (Jure be sure voti get the genuine. It is taken internally, ana raaae in xojeao, Utno, by Jjvj. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. SFSold by druggists, price 75c. per per bottle. , The largest place of amusement ever constructed is the Coliseum at Rome. Its external circumference is 1,723 feet, its long diameter 615, its short 510, its height 156 feet. It had four stories and could seat 87,000 spectators, while 60,000 more could find standing room. . Guaranteed Care. ( Vi flnl.linit7a nil, O -l Vrartl 'tl.3 itunnmel . v.. w - V ML .U I A MQLU Ut UgglCI to Kftll Dl- TTincr'n TUotir rilotra.xi I Consumption, Conghs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a. Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will nse this remedy Rfl dirPf.TAfl lyivinff it- O fa!, Ivial av perience no benefit, you may return the unin i - . , , ijuluo mm- nave your money reiunaea. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. KinoV New Di coald be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's. '. The largest church is St. Peter's at Rome. The interior is 613 feet long, tbe nave is 193 feet broad, the transepts have a length of .446 feet. The dome is 195 feet in dinmetor and 448 feet high. WOOD'S IIOSPIIOIINii The Great EnelUh Remedy. Promptly and permanently cores all forms of. Kervoua Weakness, Emissions, Spermr otorrhea, Impatenev and aU effects of Abuse or Fvcnsn. n prescribed over 85 ears In thousands Tf cases: Before and Sifter. Jtheoisio6toadflo. J J . est mediMno known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosnhodlner'tf ne offers some worthless medicine In place of this, lea-re his dishonest store, Inclose price In letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $l;slx,65- One vrtll please, six vUl cure. Pamph let In plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. Address The Wood Chemical Co.. 131 Wood ward avenue, Detroita Klch, Sold In The Dalles by Snipes & Kinersly. - Notice. To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of' Dalles City will receive sealed bids for the repairing of the city jail at the next regular meeting, to-wit : April 3d, 1894, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Said repairs to be made in accordance with the plans and specifications thereof heretofore prepared by C. J. Crandall. No bid -will be received .unless the same is' accompanied by a. good ' and proper bond in " the sum of one hundred dollars, conditioned that the bidder will accept the contract in case the Banie is awarded to him. . The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. - . Dated at Dalles City, Or., this 26th day of March, 1894. . Douglas S. Dufub, Recorder of Dalles City.' TTTAKTEn, LATIIFS to do writing at home. Pny ?15.00 to 125.00 per week. Send self adrlressed stamped envelope for reply. MAREE Z.'ii?J fLJ.EJrGmeral Manager, 824 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, Ti T. , SOME FACTS ABOUT HOSE. Tne Different Kinds That Are Beqnlred for Various Purposes. Eubber goods manufacturers gen erally make over a score of different grades of hose, says Hardware, some cheap, and which will satisfy certain needs, ' while others . are more expen sive, and are really required for the purposes intended. It is nofrnecessary, 'of course, to have a line of air-hose for use in the garden, and vice versa, the article for domestic use would be of little value' elsewhere. 'A conducting hose of two-ply will answer every pur pose where only a slight pressure is used; but lift , that to seventy-five pounds per square inch, and three-ply is at once demanded. Then the-engine hose must be. four, five and six ply, and, of course, much more expen sive. Then some grades are perfected by the use of superior stock, both in rubber and duck. Florists require a heavy hose, as well as do brewers,-tanners and those . who force oil through it. An eight-ply is frequently used. For" air . drills, great care is used in both duck and rubber, - and canvas, wire or marline is wrapped around this variety. For air brakes the ge nius of the rubber trade has been at work for years, and when it is under stood that railway trains are length ened from year to year, the conclusion can readily be reached that there is room yet at the top . for this, an im provement in . the quality that gives strength. In suctions there are many varieties used for fire, wrecking, dredg ing sand, etc. Some of these are large enough in circumference to al low the crawling through of a full sized man. - - - .'Never Falls. ,, No instance of a failure on record when . Simmons Liver Regulator has been properly taken. . It removes bilious secretions, cures dyspepsia, constipation and sick headache, strengthens the kidneys and gently assists Nature. Stockholders' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that - there will be an annual meeting of. the stock holders of the Dalles, Portland & Asto ria Navigation Company held in the Chronicle hall on Saturday, the 7th dav of April, 1894, at the hour of 2' o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing seven di rectors and transacting any other busi ness mat may properly come before-said meeting. By order of the president. ' Sam'l L Brooks, Secy. The Dalles,.Feb. 28, 1894. 2-27-4t City Warmu. 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. Bubget, City Treasurer. Thb Dalles, Or., Jan. 8, 1894. i "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland ani AsMa Navigation Co. THROUGH - Freight and Passenger Line Through Tri-Weekly (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The uaues ac s a. m., 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 Saturdays. connecting with Steamer Regulator for me jjaues. I'AhSKNQEK KATBd. One way Round trip. ..$2.00 .. 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight.. exceM car lots. will be brought through, witli- out delay at Cascades. Shinmenta for Portland roooiTrar of any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before o p. m. iive slock smpments solicted. Call on or address, . ' , , W. C. ALLAWAY, - General Agent. B. F. LAUGH LIN, General Manager. - THE DALLES. - OREGON JCAIJ I OBTAIN A PATENT t Form pro aoswer na an honest opinion, write to nUNNdc CO., who have had nearly fifty years experience in the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of nwh.n. leal and scientific books sent freer ,v Patents taken through Mann ft Co. receive special notice in the McientlBc American, and thns are brought widely before the public with out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the iaotest circulation of any scientific work in the w"1?;. 3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, 2.50 a year. Single copies, cents. Every number contains bean tlf ul plates. In colors, and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show thia latest desiKPB and secure contracts. Address avuit & ca. Ktw vouk, a til bboadwat. - "v COPYRIGHTS. V Rheumatism, ' : . . Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints. , Lame Back, &c. 03. 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Removed to corner Third and Washington streets, Portland, Or, , YOTJR flTTEJlTIOJl Is oalled to the faot that Dealer in tal&aa, lime, Planar, Cement and Building Material of all kinds. Carrie ta Finest "L,ln of " Picture jnoiiifliflgs, To be foatti in the City. . 72 CUasfciington Street TU C DaiIT Evening Chronicle Is recognized 1 11 C as essentially the home paper for tbe DeUes City folks jfIT This is not a bad Teputation. Borne fl J iYl H 2.000 of our best oitizens watch the columns of this nn IIPn daily for the spiciest local news. It r Mr C.K succeeds in gleaning the field, and hence grows In popularity and importance. Take it awhile, yon who don't; try some of its premium offers. . IS) CAN BE Hugh Glenn FIRST CLRSS li r Q) n D Oil : lllli y 1 1 f k , ; W:J C H RON ICLE " O FFI C E treasonably When the Train steps at THE DALIES, get off on the South Side ." -. ' AT THE ' - fiEW GOLtTJiVlBlft HOTEIi This large and popular House does the principal hotel business, - .. .- and is prepared to farnish the F--t Accommodations of any ' - House in the city, and at the low rata of. i.... - $1.00 per Day. - pirst QIass Ieals, 25 Cepts. . Office tor mil Stage Lines leavinc Tbe Talles for all points In Kasterm Oregon and Kastern Was bins-ton, v In this Hotel. . . - . Corner of Front and Union Sts. ' TTiere is a tide in the affairs oJL men which, taken at its JI00& leads on to fortune." ' v The poet unquestionably had reference to the at CRA.NDALL Who are selling those goods : - MICHE?JiA.Cll BRICK, D. BUN PP WOIK MAUTS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of . Young & Kriss ' 1 ' Blacksmith Shop. ' TBs stnfiling GreBiOuSG. Having enlarged our Floral Garden na i.' creased our already large collection of POTTED PMflTS, HOSES, &e, pubuc, that we havo made a sjecUlty of Pansy Plants and Fopget-JBe-Nots, Wllcl e Ul Sell at Reasonable Prices. We also have a fine selection of Dahlia Bulbs, which for beauty are unexcelled. We are pre pared to furnish on short notice Cut flowers lor wedding parties, socials and funerals. MRS. A. C. STUBLING & SON. . T T5 TinTlT TI ... j. x. runu, Maieiist, fW TXno Ifnlnno Twn.. . li. - wi AutUvOf suvtoi wrxus uaaer date ol Mrcl 23, 1893; - $. ti. Mid. Mpo. Cd. ' "' .-. Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, 'I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-hall years old, who had wasted away to S8 pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. 8. B. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured fy owoy tin uuaraeucsg lrum me. So give it to every one, with greetings for all. 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