The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 02, 1894, Image 4

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    Something to Hetjezibeh,
M you're a weak or . ailing woman i
that there's only one medicine so
sure to help you that it can be
guara)iteed. It's Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription. In building
up overworked, feeble, delicate wo
men, or in , any " female complaint "
or weakness, if it ever fails to bene
fit or care, you havo your money
back. It's an invigorating, restora
tive tonic, a soothing and strength
ening nervine, and a safe and certain
remedy for woman's ills and ail
ments. .It regulates and promotes
all the proper functions, improves
digestion, enriches the blopd, dispels
aches and pains, brings refreshing
sleep, and restores health and
strength.'-' ": ' "
In all the chronic weaknesses and
disorders that afflict women, it is
guaranteed to benefit or cure, or
the money is refunded.
Nothing else can be as cheap.
With this, you pay only for the
good yon get.
"EH.
Easily, Quickly.
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train of arils
from early errors or later
excesses, ttae result of
overwork, sickness,
worry, etc FuUstreDgth,
development and tons
Riven to svery organ and
gortlon of the body.
Imple. natural metboii.
Immediate Improvement
seen. Failure Impossible.
2.0UO references. Book.
explanation and proof
maHert (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
THOSE
WHO WISH
Glass, Lime, Cement,
PLASTER, LATH,
Picture Frames,
mflCflirlEHY
Shafting, Pulleys, Belting,
Engine and Boiler,
V
CALL. AND SEE
E3Z. O-3L IE UST 3ST .
"The Regulator Line"
"Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
FreigiiiaM Passenger Lip,s
Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Kegulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas
cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dallea Citv leaves Portland
(Yttmniit dock; nt Q a.m.
irv with Steamer Regulator
AJulles.
conneo t
hr The
PASSKNQEK KAXK8.
One way . . . .
Sound trip.
,. 2.00
. 3.00
. Freight Rates GreatFy Reducsc..
All tretgflt, except Clir lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipmente for
WAV lAndirtcrn mnat-. Vu rl0liT7kiarl hafnm
8 p. rri Live stock shipments solictedv
Call o a .or address, - , : :
W. C. ALLAWAY,'- '
vD.f. LAUGH LIN, " '
v- C . - . Qsnetsl Manager.
iME OALLE5, - - OREGON
A TOIJJH CUSTOMER. ' j
Tne ' Brown Bsar of Ala3ka la a
Courageous Fighter.
An Ia3ta;ice of tlie Fearlessness Tif trie
'". Aniroiil - t'ctv AVortls of Advice
from a Hunter VTbo la I'anill
Jnr with Its n:ibi'.s.
: A sportsman, writing- to-theSan
Francisco Chronicle advises others who
iniiy complain that the California griz-i-.lv
is crowintr scarce and losin,? his
nerve that there is a foeman worthy
1 is lead in the brown bear of ' Alaska. I
lie thus describes the brute and his !
habitat: The northern side of the
Kenai peninsula, bordering the shores
of Cook's inlet, Kodiak island and the
Alaskan peninsula as far west a3 Uni
mak island, are the habitat of the Alas
kan brown bear (ursu3 Richard sonii),'
a hug-e, shag-g-y animal, varying- in
length from six to twelve feet, and
weighing from eig-ht hundred to fif
teen hundred pounds. This animal
possesses all the courage 'and fierce
ness of his southern cousin, the grizzly,
and has been hunted so little as yet
that he is absolutely fearless of man
and is an exceedingly dangerous ad
versary. The island of ICodia, being
more settled than the other localities
mentioned, is less favorable as a hunt
ing ground for the sportsman than the
wilder regions adjacent. This is espie
cially true of the eastern and wooded
end of the island. On the west, the
country is more open, and on that ac
count seems to- be preferred by the
bear. There is still good sport to be
had in certain localities hereabout,
and native guides can always be ob
tained at the villages situated on the
shores of the bays or on the banks of
the salmon streams in this vicinity.
Being an expert fisher the bear fre
quents during the salmon season all
the rivers emptying into the Behring
sea and the North Pacific and their
tributaries as far as the fish go. After
the salmon run is over the animal re
treats into the recesses of the hills
where -berries and small game are
plentiful.
The brown bear is the great road
maker of this part of Alaska. Not
only are the banks of the streams
trodden into good trails by the huge
lumbering brutes, but the swampy
plains are crossed in every direction
by paths leading to the. hills. The
traveler will do' well to follow them in
his journeying across the country, as
they invariably lead to the best ford
ing places of streams and form the
easiest routes to the hills.
The northern limit of the brown
I bear's hahit'.it is, as yet, undetermined,
J but I have seen them in the interior as
J far as latitude 07 degrees, and they
j probably range still further,
j The mainland of Alaska adjacent to
! the island of Unga is full of brawn
j b.;ar-.u and. although somewhat small
! er than those" found on the west side
j of Cook's inlet, they are sufficiently
j lieree and aggressive.' Some officers
! from one of the vessels of the. Behr-
I tug s-.-a licet went ashore at ITerendeen
j buy during' the summer of 1801 on a
i di'ff hunt, and one of the party saw
a loar about one hundred yards dis
tant eating berries. Without a thought
of the consequences he raised his gun
and fired at the animal. The shot
went wide of the mark, but at the re
port of the gun the bear started for
the hunter on the dead run. His
charge was met by a shower of bullets
from the officer's repealer, but, al
though badly wounded, the infuriated
brute did .not hesitate an instant; but
rushed straight at his enemy. When
within about ten feet of the hunter
the bear rose on his haunches, and pre
pared to close. Blood was pouring in
streams down his body. One bullet
had shattered his upper jaw, but' he
was still so full of fight that the out
come of the struggle would have been
extremely-doubtful had not another of
the party arrived and ended the fight
by shooting the brute, through the
brain. An examinatj-'Trf'the bear's
body showed thart-had been struck
six times. Three of the shots were in
parts of. the body ordinarily consid
ered vital, and would doubtless have
ultimately caused death; but the vi
tality of these animals is almost in
credible, instances having been cited
of their rimning over a hundred yards
after being shot through the heart. '
One of the best places in Alaska to
find the brown bear is in the vicinity
of Portage . bay, ten or twelve miles
across Unga strait from Sand point.
At the latter place a hotel has recent
ly been erected where visiting sports
.men can be assured of comfortable
quarters. The ptarmigan shooting is
excellent on these islands, and deer
is plentiful, if that kind of sport is
more desirable. The bear hunter,
however, will not have any cause for
complaint on account of scarcity of
his particular variety of game. Last
summer, while I was at Sand point,
two hunters came in after an absence
of little over a nonth in the vicinity
of Portage bay and reported having
killed thirty-three bears. On one day
-,alone they killed seven. In order to
show that they were not spinning hun
ters' yarns they had brought the skins
with them and sold them at the trading
post at Sand point. In dealing with
the Alaskan bear a hunter should nev
er go alone. A companion is almost as
essential as a gun. . .
Travel on the Red Sea.
" ,J uuw At.VA OCC UiC CCS
sation of the "engines on a steamer
for an hour means extreme nhvsical
suffering for passengers, for a day it
would involve absolute torture. The
wind which prevails every day is a hot,
asphyxiating blast, and its continuous
directions are from north and south
toward the center. Asa result, every
parsing vessel subjected to two days
.'of almost intolerable heat, followed by
two days of comparative comfort. y
The debt habit is the twin brother of
poverty. T. T. Munger. ..
- Leakxiso is ' the dictionary', but
sense the grammar, 'Science. Sterne.
A'UOG'o
en. : V: w v i 1-
Instances W!iicl; Go t I'rovc liftruarkablo
How. do dogs know the tuna of- day?
some one nska t'io writer, and proceeds
to relate some stories to prove that
they do know it.' One of these stories,
says thy lio&toa Transsript, is about a
collie who starts every aT-oroon to
meet hi: master,' who always .coaos on
the S:3!.. train! . Train j ar. continually
coming- and f-oinr, and v.'histlir. j and
ringinp-lvat Pete pays no attention to
aay but this one. As soon an its r.his-
tie is hoard he foejrfcis to bark j-.
ar:d ucTC r moke.? a ' rat:l'iT-.s. 1
vyi'.tily,
.nolher
dog beeaiaa so muca c.ce'itotned toVro
ing to the sehoolhpus-j every' uicrainjr i
with his- little' nsa-.-tcr that, when the J
boy war; 'absent for sever al weeks, the j
dog went on .'Oing to scnool.-ar-
riyiiig- punctually at nine o'clock every
morning. ICorecver,- he never went on
Satrrdny or Munday. '
,Wlth 'regard to the first case, it
mig-ht be replied, perhaps, by a skepti
cal person, that the dog was more like
ly to be able to distinguish the special
whistle of. the locomotive which drew:
the half-past five o'clock train than
to know it by. the hoar of the' Jay. And
yet the writer has no sort of dcubt that
dogs do know when a certain hoar ar
rives fit which something regular and
accustomed takes place. The second
case seems to prove this very thing.
There is a case on record in which a
doctor, who was accustomed to visit a
certain village at a certain hour on a
certain day each week, always found a
dog of his acquaintance waiting for
him outside the town, and it was
proved that the dog never came to the
place at any other day or hour Evi
dently all that can be. said in explana
tion of such cases is that animals are
susceptible of having periods or circles
of time established in their intelli
gences by use, and that their ignorance
of timepieces only serves to make the
instinct the keener. It is well known
that men who have never possessed
watches, and who work or hunt habit
ually at a distance from clocks, are ex
pert at estimating the lapse of time.
Perception of . this kind undoubtedly
may be cultivated in an intelligent
animal as well as in man,
MAD ELEPHANTS.
Tbe Males Suddenly Become Dangerously
Demented.
When we present the elephant in
possession of such intellectual gifts as
may be his, there has to be considered
the case of the elephant that, being
"must," is for a time bereft of. its
senses, says Blackwood's Magazine. It
is only the male that suffers from this
affliction of insanity; but every male is
liaMe to it some time or other, and,
unfortunately, may be attacked by it
without warning of any kind. ""
Some men of long experience of ele
phant keeping say that the "must"
condition is preceded by premonitory
symptoms, and if taken in time may,
by diet and treatment, be averted, but,
without presuming to contradict these
better-informed people, I can aver that
I have known some of them to be
taken by surprise by the sudden
"musting"' of .elephants under their
own immediate supervision. '
Some elephants become demons of
crueltv when "must." as, for example.
a commissariat elephant that, during
my time m Oudh, broke away from the
Lucknow lines and went over a consid
erable tract of country, kill ingmen,
women and children wherever it found
an opportunity of doing so.
I do 'not know 1;he total number
killed by that beast, but it was sadly
large. And of course,- valuable as. the
animal was to the government, only
one course could be pursued in regard
to it. The sentence passed upon it
was that of death, and the execution
was carried out, not without difficulty
and danger to the executioners, by sev
eral Europeans, who followed and shot
it down.
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
Bros., 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 nd permanently,
and that it is . pleasant and safe - for
children to take. 50 cent bottles for
gale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists.
IiiX-Empkess Ecgenie, who was not
long ago a guest at- dinner with Queen
Victoria, has now only careworn lines
and a sad, dullish expression of the
face, whose beauty was once the admi
ration of Europe. -
Backleo'n Annci salve.
The best salve in the worid. for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevet
sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin 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 bv.. Snipes & Kin-
erslv : -' ' ' t "'
Cbispi, the Italian prime minister is
suffering from a cataract in his eyes.4
Two of the most prominent oculists in
Italy, Profs. Secondi and Martini, will
perform an operation a"t the end of
March. - - - - ' - "'.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it free. ' 'Cal t&,Hertised drug
gist and get trianbbttTe, tree. Send
your name and address to' H-E. Bucklen
t.. Chieao. and ve a anmn n hnr nflna Kept away an noarseness irora.
ii -.-.. -v t:'- -d.-.3) .
.. ims a uiio x iiia nee, us well,
i : .-I py of Guide to Health and House
ii.Vi,! TirsM-uc-tor, free. All of which is
;i inc-ii to do you good and cost you
' .SiilS by Snipes & Kinersly.
Poison tfWrsquirrels.
Snipes & Kinersly's.
Sure Shot at
CENTRAL ASIAN DESERTS. ;
rSatj-.re Tlicre Is Without Attraction of -j
" .tar-niii-.l.V.'lintCCTr. !
- 3,Ir. W..V,"o;a-.jlls KoekhiU describes;
1U tae UyaiSf ; m:; ariemjit. to cross
Tibe t.- ilia picture ox a portion of the
co'4-trv he travel-: is not alluring.
'let's in the Central Asian deserts is
.rough inddhe suya.- . i
.Mature is without attractions of
any kir.cl: it is -bleak and repelling;;
neve r a tree is seen, and scarcely a j
lower, except for a month or. two . in i
the year Probably the Arctic regions j
alone oter a more ceager ilora. One
gees only coarse grass, or bar?, gravel
r, t rev, n' ground of a reddish tinge. '" In
the u;o:-.t favored valleys, and near j
seine brackish lakelet, are occasionally j
seen bunches of long blacfchaired j
yaks, antelopes, or wild asses. A stray I
hr.ro or wolf runs across the trail; a I
sheldrake or eagle fiies slowly off at j
one's approach. Were it -not for the !
wild , yaks, travel across this' great !
plateau would be impossible, for dry
yak-dung is the only fuel to be found.
Should a - murrain "destroy the lvre-
horned antelope, . traveling, ; except
along two frequented trails, would be
come unfeasible. Violet winds sweep
the country daily, carrying with them
dense clouds of , alkaline dust, which
parch and crack the skin and blind the
eyes. AVhen it is not blowing, it is
snowing, hailing or raining. Bogs,
marshes and sandy wastes, cut at short
distances by low ranges of moutains
rarely . rising, above the line of per
petual snow (though, be it . remem
bered, the lowest valleys are at a
greater elevation above the sea than
. the summit of Mont Blanc), are the
characteristics of the bleak country
whieh we had to cross before the in
habited regions ..of Tibet could be
reached." ' :
., How's Thin!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh t bat cannot be
cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O.
We the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transaction and financially able to carry
out any obligation made by their firm.
Wkst&Tkacx, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. ..
'Walding, Kin-nan & Mabvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. - Price
75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials free. : : .
The Electrical Street Kail way Re
porter is the name of a new electrical
publication which is issued from. New
York. It is a monthly publication. .
"-
It will he an agreeable surprise to
persons subject to. attacks of hi mods
colic to learn that prompt relief may be
had by taking Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In
many instances the attacks may be pre
vented by taking this remedy as soon as
the first, symptoms of the diseasn ap
pear. 25 arid 50 cent hottles for sale by
Blakely & Houghton.
American meat .dominates the mar
kets of Europe. If shipments are de
layed three days the price goes up. -
Ax American photographer, F. E.
Ives, is astonishing Ixndon by success
fully taking colored photographs.
MsCottonlioot
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery fcy an old
physician. SuccessfuViis used
monthly 6y thousands of
Ladies. Is the only perfectly
safe and reliable medicine dis
covered. - Beware of unprincipled druggists who
offer Inferior medicines In place of this. Ask for
Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no cub&tt
tute, or Inclose 81 and e cents in postage In letter
and -we will send, sealed, by return mail. FuU scaled
partlnlsrs la plain envelope, to lclles on!y, X
stamps. Address Pod. I4J! y Co m i an v.
ICo. ? j-Mnr Bioctr. -r-,rrt. JUcn.
Sold In The Dalles bv Snipes & Kinersly.
" HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
Creaji boiled makes the coffee richer
and does not chill it.
Hot milk is a regularly recognized
drink in some of the German cafes. It
is served in a cup with a saucer, and
two lumps of sugar -always accom
pany it. - ' '
See tno World's Fair for Fifteen Cents.
Upon receipt of your address and fif
teen cents- in postage stamps, we will
mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio
of the world's Columbian exposition,
the regular price is fifty cents, but as we
want you to have one, we make the
price nominal. You will find it a work
of art and a thing to be prized. It con
tains full page views of the great build
ings, with descriptions of same, and is
executed n highest style of art. If not
satisfied with it, after you get it, we will
refund the stamps and let you keep the
book. Address
, H. E. Bccklen & Co.,
- ,' Chicago, 111,
;,4RF0RD, Evanplist,
Ot. rCps Sjaes, Iowa, writes under date ot
.-, K " ' 'JK-SX&i. 28V lSS8i
S. B. Med. Mfg.' Colf-'r
- j Dufur, OregdjjC- .i -.
Oenllemen : . ' 7 'V -' ;
On Arrifiug hdrae lastVifer. ' found
all well 'arid-njrio.rndyy-awiifi; : 'r
little girl, eightraHd'.bnMiiit-i";i i
who had wasted awayHo 83 9
now well, strong and vigorou. wpt
fleshed up." S. B. CoughtCuw; iu-.a d ..
its work well. Both of the h,ildreu ! i ke
11. rour cs. xi. jouga. tinre nasc
nTSd give it to every one. with ereetintr
- j, . -Tr:r. . . -
Yours, VtM. & Mk3. J. F. FditD., -If
you wish to feel fresh-und cneerlcl, and read;
for the Spring's work, -cleanse your system with.
the Headache and Liver Cure, by talii
ng tiro" 01
three doses each week.
Sold under a positive guarantee.
l 50 cpts"per bottle by sll dru'Siisrs.!
-AND
r n bj m n rs tn -vk-imdrih ixi i-n .m rvi lj -w lt j "i m m ti w r1
ONLY
H
Wasco County,
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros-,
perous city. v-. ;
. ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer .
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
- . The Largest' Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas-
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from
which finds market here.' - .
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 6,000,000 pounds being shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon ' fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars,. which will be more
than doubled in the near future. . ' '. -
The products of the beautiful Klickitat -valley find market,
here, and the country south and east has this year -filled the
warehouses, and all available storage places o overflowing -with
theft- products.
v ITS WEALTH.
It' is the richest city of its size on the coast - and its money is
scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. ' Its pos
sibilities incalculable. . Its resource unlimited. And on these
orner "tones sh-stands. .' :
;. When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side
' - AT THE .......
flEW COIiUMBlfl HOTElt.
This large arid popular House dop the principal hotel business,
. and is prepared to .furnish th" Hest Accommodations of any
... House la the city, and at the kir rate of x .
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Tea!s, 25 Ccrjts.
Office tor all Stage tines leaving The Dalles for all
points In Kastern Orefon.Hd Etutcrn Wasblnfrton,
In this Hotel. .
Corner of Front and Union Sts.
yThere is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its JIqo&
leads on to fortune" .
a The poet unquestionably had reference to the'
iw-M Sale
at GRAN DALL
Who are selling thesa goods
. V - MJCHELBACH liKIC-S,
D.
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-wfflitel Carpets
pit Tioilpirs anrt H
4
TAPPED
'Shop; on Third
Street, next
Blacksmith
H H
ear.
- S 1 ;75 .
- - - Oregon,
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
ii m
l.BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
: ' ' - . VxiON ST. .
TJNDEPv PPvESStJRE.
door
Ave st of Young; A KuBrf"
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During
t