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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1894)
FA CE AND FIG JURE show It, if you're a healthy woman. They'll have a beauty of their own, no matter what your features. Perfect health, with its clear skin, rosy cheeks, and bright eyes, is enough to make any woman attractive. To set perfect health, use faith fully Dr. Pierces Favorite; Prescrip- ! .. FIM. i . yfc, lates and promotes all the proper func tions of woman- i hood, improves di- l gestion, enriches I the blood, dispels laches and . pains, brinors refreshing bleep, and restores health, flesh and strength. For periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing down sensations, and " female com plaints " generally, it is so effective that it can he guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit ' or cure, you have you? money back. Is anything that isn't sold in this way likely to be just as good." For every case of Catarrh which they cannot cure, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy agree to jiay $500 in cash. You're cured by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and healing properties, or you're paid. . Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tbe train of evils from early errors or later excesses, tbe results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Fullstrength, development and tone given to every organ and tortlon of the body. Imple, naturalmethods. Immediate Improvement seen. Fallare impossible. 2.(1110 references. . Book. explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland ani Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freiont and Passenger Line Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The DalleB and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill at. dock) at 6 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PAHSltNOEK. KATES. One way $2 .00 Round trip 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. Shipmente for way landings .must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, w. c. ALLAWAY, General Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General Manager. THE DALLES. OREGON SHERIFF'S SALE. Br virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of trie Circuit Court of tbe State Oregon for Wasco C unty, upon a decree snd Judgment made, rendered and entered bv said eoart on the 5th day of March, 1894, in favor of trie plaintiff', in a suit wherein Louis Klinger was puunuir ana a. Ai-wery, Isaac Mowery, Joshua Mowoiv, David Mowerv. Maria Brad v. Catherine Williams, K. P. Gibons and U Vander- pool w re defendants, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to lpvy upon and sell all the lands mentioned and described in said writ, and hereinafter described, I did on the 15th day of March, 1894, duly levy up n, and will sell at public suction to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, on Monday, , . . tbe 16th day of April, 1894. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the Countv Court House in Dalles City, in Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands and premises described in said writ and herein ewsoriDen as iouows, io-wic: Tbe southwest quarter (8W!. of section twen ty-eix 26), in township oriel; south ot range fourteen (14 eai oi nuianine meriaian, con taininir 160 ac es. mot- or less of land, situated in Wasco c unty, Or., tog ther with tbe tenements, : hereditaments ana appurtenances thereunto be lonaing or in any W'se appertaining, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient t tatisfy the sum of $44, with inteiest thereon at the rate of 8 per epnt per annum since tne bin day ot juircn, 1894; fuOattnrnei 'a fee and $-10.10 costs in said rait, together with costs ol Mid writ nd necru In c-at- of Balv . T. A. 'WARD, ' nchl714 Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon, iiated at Dalles City, Or., Urch 16, lJi. " A. f 1 U 1 1 V I UOM of 111 MISDIRECTED LETTERS. Statistics Show That People Are Address In ff Mail Matter .More Carefully. The number of pieces of dead mail matter received at the dead letter of fice during- the fiscal year 1893 was 7.131.-" 027, an increase over the receipts of the previous year of 349,847 pieces, or a little moie.than five per cent.. This in crease of5 undelivered matter, accord ing to the Albany Press, is less than the per cent, of increase of matter mailed, as shown by the statistics of other branches of the postal service, and would seem to indicate more care on the part of the people in addressing' their letters as well as increased vigi lance on the part of postmasters to se cure proper delivery. , The number of pieces treated in the dead-letter office, including those on hand from the previous year, Was 7, 330,038. These were classified as follows: Five' million four hundred and eight thousand - nine hundred and forty five were ordinary unclaimed letters, 204,445 were addressed to persons in the care of "hotels, 218,180 were mailed to foreign countries and returned by the various postal administrations as undeliverable, 50,941 were addressed to initials or fictitious persons and 7,103 were domestic, registered letters. There were 633,957 pieces of mail mat ter of foreign origin and 183,050 were ordinary letters without inclosures, having been once returned by the dead letter office to addresses con tained therein, and, failing of deliv ery, were again sent to the dead letter office for final disposition. The number of letters classed as un mailable comprise 1,144, containing articles which were not transmissible in the mails; 98,234 were either entire ly unpaid or paid less than one full rate, and could not, therefore.be forwarded; 400,832 were either deficient or ad dressed to places not post offices or to post offices which had no existence in the state named, and were classed un der the general head of "misdirected;" 35,918 were without any address what ever, and 2,040 were classed' "as "mis cellaneous." There were also received 83,240 unclaimed and nnmailable par cels of third and fourth-class matter. A Painted lllography. ' The most extraordinary biography in existence is neither written nor print ed. It is painted. It contains the life tnd adventures of Charles Magnes, a noble Venetian. Having been cul minated he determined to set himself right in the eyes of his contemporaries, and employed Paul Veronese to paint his biography. The volume has eighteen pages of vellum, each has a large cen tral picture surrounded by ten smaller, each having its' appropriate inscription, the whole recounting the most notable scenes in his life. The attitude which President Eliot is going to take in discussing athletics in his annual report is not likely to foster a friendly feeling between him and the students of Harvard. He rec ommends abolishing freshman inter collegiate sports entirely and allow ing important intercollegiate universi ty contests, such as those, with Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania, to occur only once in two years in the" form of athletics. -.. t The watermelon . is indigenous to Africa, and grows best under the equa tor. The common clove is theflower bud of -a plant belonging ' to the myrtle frimilv. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery f jr Consumption, Coughs and Colda, 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 fait 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 On. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's. Tiie only people who are not made better by giving are those who do not give enough. There is no such thing as being right with God while you are wrong1 "with your brother. Barn's Horn. 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 atives containing 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. So'd by Snipes & Kinersly. Better marry a praying sinner than a preaching saint..' - " Always remember that you have eye lids as well as eyes. Those who never read the advertise ments in their1 newpapers miss more than they presume." Jonathan Kenison, of Bolan, Worth Co., Iowa, who bad been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and shoulders read an item in bis paper about how a prominent German citizen of Fort Maddison had been cured. He procured the- same medicine, and to use his own' words : "It cared me right up.',' He also says a neighbor and his wife were both sick in oeu witn rneumatism. xneir boy waa over to my house and said they were so bad he had to do the cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how it had cared me, be got a bottle and it cared them up in a week. 1 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakely & Houghton, droggiste. . '"" ' . ; : Haworth, printer, 116 Court St. tf. RICH 'FIELD FOR EXPLORERS. The Kulns of Two tireat Prehlstorie Cities Found In Central Asia. In central and eastern Asia there lies an unexplored region full of inter est, and to the archaeologist especially, says the Pittsburgh Dispatch.' A great traveler and clever writer, the Russian Gen. Prjevalslcy, speaking of the. oasis of Tehertclien, situated in the great table lands hemmed in by the there un broken wall of the Himalayas, says that close to it. are the ruins 'of two great cities, the oldest of which, ac cording to local tradition, was de stroyed three thousand years ago, and the other by the Mongolians in the tenth century f our era. The em placement of the twd cities is now cov ered, owing to the shifting sands and desert winds, with strange and hetero-. geneous relics, broken china, kitchen utensils and human bones. The na tives often find copper and gold coins, ingots, diamonds and turquoises, and, what is most remarkable, broken glass. Coffins of some undecaying wood or material are there also, within which beautifully preserved embalmed bodies are found. The male mummies are all enormously tall, powerfully built men, with long," wavy hair. A vault was found with twelve dead men sitting in it.' Another time in a seperate coffin a young girl was found by us. Her eyes were closed with golden disks and the jaws held firm by a golden circlet run ning from under the chin across the top of the head. Clad In . a narrow Woolen garment, her bosom was Cov ered with golden stars, het feet being left naked. To this the lecturer adds that all along the Way on the River Tchertchen they heard legends about twenty-three towns buried years ago by the sands' of the desert. The same tradition exists on the Lob-nor and in the oasis of Kerva. Mme. Blavatsky, who was in the earlier part of her life a great and in defatigable traveler, covering more ground in a. given time than is usually accomplished by even those of the sterner and more enduring sex, bears witness also, to those ancient ruins, which she openly avers are prehistoric; the pages of her works also make fre quent reference to other ruins of an cient character scattered throughout the desert regions of Central Asia. She hints, too, at buried crypts and under ground vaults in the desert of Gobi, in particular, in which are stored many of the preserved records of the ages. However this may be, the ruins de scribed are certainly in place awaiting the organized efforts of science tore cover for the world a long-forgotten page in the history of the peoples of the globe. Or, as in the case of Troy, private enterprise may step in and, continuing the investigations begun by the Russian traveler,, read this rid dle of a bygone civilization aright. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Hercnry, As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it' through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre ecripLions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten-fold to the good vou can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufac tured bv F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O contains no mercury, and is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot 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. fiSold by druggists, price 7oc. per per bottlf. John Arnold, a candidate for justice of the peace in Norristown, Pa., died, but his name was retained on the bal lots and the corpse was elected. WOOD'S ixiOSiJEi01IlVI3. The Great ESnallxh Remedy. Promptly and permanently cures all forms of Hereout otorrhea Impotency and aU effects of Abuse or .Excesses. Eecn prescribed over S6 -ears in thousands of cases; tfore and After. m mteUet itnovm. Ask. druggist for Wood's PhosDhodine: if he offers tomb worthless medicine in place of tills, leavo his dishonest store. Inclose price in. letter, and we will send by return mall. Price, one package. 1; six, S3. One vrtU please, six tout eure. pampn let In plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage. . Address The Wood Chemical Co., 121 Woodward avenue. Detroit- AUch Sold In Thu Dallmt bv Bnines & Kinersly. Eogeb Williams came in the ship Lyon to Kantasket, Boston,- February 15, 1031. His. sentence of banishment was passed by the general court Oc tober 19, 1635. Ue died in April, 168S. Our better halves say they could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bbos., Leeds, Iowa. This shows the esteem in which that remedy is held where it- has been sold for years and is well known. Mothers have learned that there is nothing so good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that it cures these ailments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleasant and safe - for children to take. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists. 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 unlees the same is accompanied by a good and proper .bond in the sum of one hundred dollars, conditioned that the bidder will accept tbe contract in case the same is awarded to him. , . . The right to reject any and all bids is herebv reserved. - " Dated at Dalles City, Or., this 26th day of March, 1894. Douglas S. Duron, Recorder of Dalles City. ; Ask your dealer Stove Polish for Mexican , Silver : '---.. A Little Mixed. " Mr. Lamson was one of the mo. spected and beloved citizens of the New ' England town in which he lived, and held many positions of trust, giving sat isfaction in all of them; but it was uni versally conceded that speech making was not his strong point As superintendent of - the Sunday schoolr he frequently had to give out notices. When these were written they caused him no tcouble, but when they were what he called "extemp'ry," their delivery was fraught with difficulties. "I should wish to announce," he eaid, on ono occasion, ''that our reg'lar monthly meetin will be held once a fortnight durin I would say that our. monthly meetin' will be held twice as often as usu'l this What I mean is," said poor Mr.- Lamson, in a cold per spiration, "that our reg'lar monthly meetin's are to be kep' - up this winter at the rate of one every two weeks an' that's as nigh - as I can come ta what I want to say!" Youth's Com panion. -'''" ' '" ' . - Mistaken Consumptives. In the treatment of lnng and bronchial diseases the liver is often implicated to such an extent that a hepathic remedy becomes necessary in effecting a care of the lungs. In the treatment of each cases I prescribe Simmons Liver Regu lator with entire satisfaction. I. L. Stkkenson, M. D.,Owensboro,Ky.. SOME CURIOUS DEFINITIONS. Function When a fellow feels in a funk. Quotation The answer to the di vision sum. Baeklen't Arises salve. The best salve in the worid for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, ' chilblains, corns', and all akin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. " - NOTICE. To All Whom It May Concern: J By order of the Common Council of I Dalles City., made and entered on the 3d day of April, 1894, notice is hereby given that said City Council is about to pro ceed to order and mak the improvement of Eighth street in said city, as herein-. after stated, and that the cost of such improvement will be levied upon the property adjacent thereto, and said im provement will be made unless within fourteen days from the final publication of this notice, the owners of two-thirds of the property adjacent to said street about to be improved shall file their re monstrance against such improvement as by charter provided. The improve ment contemplated and about to be made is as follows: . . To improve Eighth street in Baid city by building a sidewalk six feet wide on the south Bide thereof from Pentland street to Court street. Said sidewalk shall be built, constructed and erected in accordance with the provision!" of an ordinance to define and establish the width and manner of building sidewalks in Dalles City, beinir ordinance No. 270, which passed tbe Common Council of Dalles City May 10th, 1893. except as otherwise hereinbefore specified. - Dated this 9th day of April, 1894. Douglas H. Dufoe, Recorder of Dalles City. . " t33d - " A. WeSDlO, the Bnstnn Jajlnr. East End Second t., Tne Eails. SUITS MADE TO ORDER r rom S20 tu SSO. Pants from 85 to 810 Perfect fit guarante.d. Spring and Summer Styles now in ttocK. Callfor People's Party County ConTention. Notice is hereby Riven that in accordance -with ins'rnctions f the btote Executive l oin ittee of the People's Party of the S'aie of Oregon, this call is issued to the vot- rs of each an1 every pre cinct in the county of Wmsco, that th primaries of said pMrty will b h-ld at the polling places in each precinct on Ba'nrduy, April 14, teelnninz at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing d legates to the County Convent on, to be held nt the court house in The Dnlles. on Pri day, April 20, at 1 o'clock P. M. The object of the Countv Convention will be the nomination of a lull county tic- et and to attend to ail other business deemed neceKsnry for the belter organ ization of the paity. Tbe following is the basin of representation for each precinct, in accord ance with the vot cast for 8. H. H"lt for preei- aentlal elector at the November election, Blgelow ..10 East Dalles 7 Mosier 2 BHldwin 2 Columbia. 3 Nansene .". 8 King ley 4 Wamic 2 Trevltt i 8 vi est Dalles 8 F-lls 2 Eight Mile 1 Deschu'es..... 3 Dufur 3 Tygh...... Oak Grove Bake Oven 1 Autel-pe i Hood Kiver 12 All delegates to have credentials properly signed. It is desirable that'all precincts be fully represented. By order of .he t'ounty Executive Committee. JOHN w kltum, nairman. ' BETH MORGAN, Secretary. YOU NEED ANY JOB FKINTING, NO MAT 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 . ENOUGH FOR ANY BODY. USE LOTS OF PRINTER'S INK AND BE PROSPEROUS. mi CAST I OBTAIN A PATENT t For a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to MlINN dc CO., who have had nearly fifty years experience In the patent bmaness. Communica tions strictly oonfldoiitlal. A Handbook of In ' formation concerning Patents and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of median ical and sotenti&o books sent free. Patents taken through Mann Co. receive special notice In the Scientiflc American, and thna are brought widely before the public with out cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by far the largest circulation of anv scientific work m the world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent Tree. Building Edition, monthly, 2.50 a year. Single copies, 25 cents. Every number contains beau tiful plates, in eolors. and photographs of new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the lateRt designs and secure contracts. - Address MUNN & CO, iv YOKK, ail BBOADWAT. Slew York Weekly Tribune -AND- FIRST CAN BE v I 3) "II PI (7x 0) 0 i Ml CHR ON I CLE OFFICE j Reasonably , When the Train stops At THE DALLES, get off on the South Side ...... AT THE ., ; flEW COLtUpttBlM HOTEIi. This larre and popular Honse does the principal hotel business, and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any House iu the city, and at the low rate of $1.00 per Day. - pirst (Jass Ieals, 25 Cei)ts. Ofllee for all Staa;e Lines leaving; The Dalles for all poimta In Kaatera Orerou and J astern W asliin crton , la this Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Sta. 'There is a tide in tke affairs of men which, taken at its JI&0& "'.,'..' leads on to fortune" The poet unquestionably had reference to the Eiii-OiSalEiI lire I at CRANDALL Who are selling those goods M1CHELBACH BRICK. D . B U N IM Pipe WorR; Tin MAINS TAPPED Shop' on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kusa Blacksmith Shop. . CLKSS era li in HAD AT THE Ruinous Rates. T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. 4. BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates. UNION ST. UNDER PRESSURE. i