The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 07, 1894, Image 4

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Constipation, Indigestion, Sick and
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of the liver, stomach, and bowels.
They cure permanently, because
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shock and weaken the system, like
Che huge, old-fashioned pills. And
they're more effective. One little
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three for a cathartic.
They're the cieapest pills you can
bay, for they're guaranteed to give
satisfaction, or your money is re
corned. You pay only for the good
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-such As-
Shafting, Pulley s, Belting,
Engine and Boiler,
CALL AND SEE
"The Regulator Line"
Tie DaHes, PortlaM ail Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
FieioUt ana Passeier Line
Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The DalleB and Fort
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 st. dock) at 6 a. m., con nee t-
injr with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles. .
PA8SKNOEB BATES.
One way.
Sound trip....
.2.00
3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
jill freight, except car lots,
will le 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
8 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address, ,
W. CALLAWAY,
General Agent.
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
THE DALLES,
OREGON
AN IRISH VILLAGE.
The Emerald Isle's Exhibit at the
Columbian Exhibition.
Leading Industries of Ireland to Bo DU
lliiyr1 by I'easant Lads and Lassies
from Their Eespertlvc
Localities.
. All visitors to the world's fair will
doubtless want to inspect the Irish vil
lage which, is being arranged under the
auspices of the countess of Aberdeen
and Mrs. Ernest If art. The latter gives
the following outline of what it will
contain: -.
"We shall have, .seven cottages in
which peasant girls and lads from
Donegal and elsewhere will be seen at
work, weaving, ' spinning, dyeing,
sprigging, carving, etc The girls will
look very pretty in Connemara red pet
ticoats, fishwife skirts and blouses, and
scarlet cloaks. In the first cottage will
Ik a precise model of a cottage in Done
gal, with undressed walls. of granite,
tvith a hofwled fireplace and dresser fall
of bright crockery; a girl will be seen
dyeing and spinning our famous Iland-nd-Heath
homespuns, the wool of Which
she gets from the lichens and heather
of her native bog outside. There will
oe an imitation peat fire, and on this
the dyer will from time to time place
her iron potato-pot, and proceed to dye
the wool. This operation is certain to
prove immensely attractive to sight
seers, and, as well as the carding, spin
ning and bobbin-filling, which will be
shown here, is an extremely interesting
process.
"In the second cottage there will be
tinon weaving and embroidering of the
famous Kells art embroidery; whilst
linen damask weaving on a Jacquard
handloom and fringe-knotting will go
on in the third cottage. Between this
and the next cottage there will be a
model dairy, in which dairy maids will
be at work churning and butter-making.
I can assure our American cous
ins they will have a chance of some
sjood butter, as we shall send over some
of the world-famed Kerry cows, which
will be stabled at the rear. There will
also be a pleasant, cool spot here where
risitors can rest and drink iced milk.
"In the fourth cottage, which is un
.ler the especial care of the Irish Indus
tries association, every description of
1 rish l;u-e will be. shown. There will
be a Limerick lace worker at her frame,
the Torchon lace worker at the pillow,
the numerous varieties of point lace,
and so forth.
"Sprigging and veining, which are
employed in the production of the beau
tiful hemstitched handkerchiefs of Bel
fast, will be shown in the next cottage.
The girls of Down are especially noted
for their exquisite and delicate work.
We have not quite definitely decided
about the two remaining cottages, but
we shall probably show in the seventh
the wood-carving industry in Ireland,
which has reached a really remarkable
degree of development when one re
members the workers and teachers are
peasant lads. You should see the set
of owls carved bj' some of my own boys
for Lady Aberdeen last year. The ex
pression of the owls' faces, as well as
the execution, was excellent. Other
features of our Irish industrial village
will be a replica of Donegal castle, an
old well and other interesting Celtic
memorials. I believe the Irish village
will be successful; we shall certainly do
our best to make it so."
THE BEASTS OF KANSAS.
Kovel and Interesting- Kxlilblt for the
World's Fair.
Kansas will make at the world's fair
a notable exhibit of its native animals.
The specimens are lxing prepared by
Irc f. L. L. Dyche, of the Kansas State
university, one of the most skillful of
living taxidermists. The exhibit will
consist of at least four hundred animals,
and will include a fine group of ten
Uocky mountain sheep, seven Rocky
mountain goats, nine moose, eight elks,
seven antelopes, five caribou, five buf
falo and twelve deer including mule,
white-tailed. Virginia and others; eight
wolves, timber and coyote; five moun
tain lions, six bears, twelve foxes, in
cluding a beautiful silver gray; besides
a large number of lynx, wildcats and
other smaller animals. .
At Chicago tho exhibit will be di
vided into fifteen groups. It will oc
cupy a room SSxCO feet and the entire
floor space is to be built up to represent
a natural landscape, with rocks, grass,
cacti, willows, quaking asp and natural
fir and evergreen t.ees. On each side
of the wing will be built a tall cliff and
in between a valley with a running
stream of water, a lake and swamp. On
the back it is intended to have a pano
ramic painting, continuing the effect
of the scenery of the foreground and
giving distance" to the scene. Each
group of animals will be placed among
surroundings imitative of their native
haunts; the moose will be seen in
natural positions in the swamp; the
goats and sheep oil the rocky cliffs and
the buffalo on a buffalo grass prairie.
One feature of the exhibit will be "Co
manche," Gen. Custer's famous war
horse, that has been mounted by the
professor within the last year.
He' Pants for Fame.
. The Guthrie State Capital says that
a boy in the Wichita schools has been
suspended for reading the. following
essay pn "Pants:" "Pants are made for
men and not men for pants. Women
are made for men and not for nants.
wn6Q a man pants lor a woman and a
woman pants for a man they are a pair
of pants. Such pants don't last. Pants
are like molasses; they are thinner in
hot weather and thicker in cold. The
man in the moon changes his pants dur
ing the eclipse. Don't you go to the
pantry for pants, you might be mis
taken. Men are often mistaken in
pants. Such mistakes make breeches
of promise. There has been much dis
cussion as to whether pants is singular
or plural. Seems to us when men wear
pants they are plural, and when thev
don't wear pants' it is singular. Men go
on a tear in their : pants,, and it is all
right, but when the pants go on a tear
it is all wrong."
Indian . t mtN.
The Obey Orders Iletter Than White Sol
diers aad Dvhava Very Well.
' There is v. company of cavalry at Fort
Xiobrcira commanded by Lieut. Dravo,
of which ho is very proud, says th
Oniahc.Woi-ld-ilerald. "The 21st day oi
April,T said the officer,, "I completed the
enlistment of thi fifty-five Indians it
my company. -n Indian is more easily
enlisted intt the cavalry because he ii
allowed a. horse." "Ilis own pony?'
"No; he mii:-t be mounted on a horse as
other cavalry tioldiers are." - "Do yoe
find it diflicult to discipline the In
dians?" "Xot at nil.- They obey oi
ders better than the white men, and
you see the improvement in them. The
comparison bctvrcen the ledum sol
dier and their relatives at the agency
inmost favorable to the soldier. An In
dian, while lie In not round-shouldered,
leans forward and bonds his knees, but
six months 'setting-up' drill has
changed all this materially.' Ten of my
men are from the Carlisle school at
Pennsylvania, and the junior corporal
is a son cf the fcracas Two Strikes. Wc
have a school in. the jjarrision, cad they
are at present learnin;? the alphabet.
It is hard for them, too, but they
are very much in eai-nest and learn
readily. I promi:;ed them when they
enlisted that they r.hould lie cs fully
equipped as the white soldiers, and I
have just., returned from a nine days'
trip arcr-nd tho "re serration in which
they proved inr xrr.vdr, good to their
relatives and friends.1' "Hoy." did you
induce them to cut their hair?" "It is
funny about that. I tclrt them that they
could have uo uniforms until thev were
cxean ana tlieir hair cut. This was Sat
urday. If they were ready they could
don their uniform:. Monday morning.
Sunday the whole day was spent in
bathing, six t-t a time, und Monday
morning the ontiro company reported,
clean and with hair cut. They wish sin
cerely to leara tht- white man's way,
and, as I aiid before, aro the most
earnest workers imagiatblc." "Do you
trust them with tJcoholic drinks?"
"They have the privileges of the can
teen, as the st,ldien-. have, and you could
count the disorderlies upon the fingers
of one hand' "What have they done
with their wives?" "Five of them have
-heir wives viiht'icm. The Indian mar
riage is easily dissolved, however, and
i. number ci wives have been left be
u.a." . -
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot' be
cured by 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.
West & Tbaux, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O. ,
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Drugjrists, 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.
Loveli., the naturalist, in 1601, pub
lished a book at Oxford Entitled "Pan-zojlogico-Mineralogia,"
a title which
recalls that proposed by Rabelais, who
intended to call one of his books "An
t i p e ricatametaparahengedamphicrib
rationes.' Sleeplessness.
Remove the cause by regulating the
bowels, by establishing good digestion
and by quieting the nerves with Sim
mons Liver Regulator. Try it and yon
will soon know the blessings of good
health and sound sleep.
liu. Samuel A. Gbeest, of Boston, has
; been looking into the origin of the
word blizzard, and finds that it proba
bly originated among seafaring people
at least a century ago, and was used in
its present sense by a western news
paper man in 1860, though it did not
come into general use till about 1880-81.
See the 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 yoa to have one, we make the
price nominal. Yon will find it a. work
o' art and a thing to be prized. It con-
! tains full page views of the great bulld
ings, with descriptions of same, and is
executed in highest style of art. If not
I satisfied with it, after you get it, we will
refund the stamps and let you keep the
book. Address- " "
H. E. Bucklkn & Co.,
. , Chicago, 111,
Mb. George H. Babcock, of Plain-
l field, N. J., whose estate is valued at
' 400,000, has bequeathed 40,000 to the
Seventh Day Baptist Church associa
tion.
Bncklen's Annus naive.
The best salve in the worid for cuts,
bruises. Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
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It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. - Price 25 cents
per box. . For sale by Snipes & Kin
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Stockholders Meeting,
Notice is hereby given that there will
be a meeting of the stockholders of the
Wasco Independent Accademy, at the
accademy building, in Dalles City on
Thursday, May 10th, 1894, at 2 o'clock
p. m. for the purpose of electing seven
directors, and transacting such other
hufinef8 as may properly come before
said meeting.
By order of the president,
tin 10th H. H. Riddell, Secy.
Notice. . ' i . .
All city warrants registered prior to
October 3, 1S91 , are now due and paya
ble at my office. Interest ceases after
this dat. . 1. 1. Bubget, City Trcas.
Dated Dalles City, May 1, 1894.
Color Law In Floirers.
The favorite flower of the princess
Wales household is the lily of the 'ra. .
ley,, and the dinner table is rarely with
out a decoration of these modest and
fragrant flowers that grow in great
profusion about Sandringham. A florist
says that the law governing the color
ing of flowers makes a blue rose impos
sible. According to this law, the three
colors, red, blue and yellow, never all
appear in the same species of flowers;
any two may exist, but never the third.
Thus wo have the red and yellow roses,
but no blue; red and blue verbenas, but
no yellow; yellow and blue in the vari
ous members of . the viola family (as
pansies, for instance), but no red; red
and yellow gladioli, but no blue, and so
on.
Tho Cieyaer Will Keep Tljne.
A resident of Amadee, - Cal., is at
work on a device which will lc one of
tho attractions of the town when com
pleted. It is a large clock,- the figures
of which can be seen from tho hotel
and the motive nowcr for -which will
be the geyser. - The clock, will be
erected at a point where it will be
prominent. The geyser bubbles and
rises every thirty-eight seconds as
regularly as clockwork would require,
and every time it rises it will raise a
lever, that .will move" the hands ex
actly thirty-eight seconds. Thus the
clock can be made to keep perfect
time, and will be the .only one of its
kind in the world.
Jl Locomotive to the Xorth Pole.
A new means to reach the north pole
has been proposed by Prof. Damaskin,
j of Athens, Greece. ; He has constructed
a locomotive the wheels of which have
1 sharp edges on the .outside rim, which
j easily cut into ice and are shaped in a
manner n noia last m it. i nus tney
move forward. The locomotive is moved
by steam, which serves at the same
time to warm the entire space in which
the travelers live. The inventor says
his engine will run thirty-one miles an
hour; that means that the pole can be
reached from Spitzenbcren in twenty
hours. Supposing all was true that the
inventor says his engine- eou'.d :.i:, how
does he know there is aVuniirir.oiiK field
of ice between the two p-ih-.t:.? And if
he should fail to iind iv.i;'- a t-nlimious
path of k'c -laid ijit: n " ir Irs engine
what co.:l lio dt but, lur:i lrvk without
aeeotnplishin" whath
ooMttonRoot
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery by an old
physician. BuecesqfuE mteS
'V by thouMands of
Ladiem. Is the only perfectly
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covered.- Beware of unprincipled drogslste who
offer Inferior r""'"""" In place of this. Ask for
Cook's Cotton Boot Compound, take no &
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and we win send, sealed, byretnrn mall. Full wealed
particulars in plain envulopa, to ladies only, S
stamps. Address Fon. Lily Company.
Ko. S ruhfT Bloc. r-trolt. Klch.
Bold la The Dalles bv Snipes & Kineraly.
" The richest German is considered to
be M. Albert Hoesch, the principal
owner of the great Hoesch feteel works
near Dortmund. His annual income is
a little over two million dollars.
TVANTED Pushing 'anvasser of good ad
' dress Liberal salary and expenses paid
weeKiy; l ermaneni position, iskuwd bkub,
CO., Nurserymen, Portland, Or.
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Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back. occ.
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rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaints,
lame back, lumbago, sciatica, all female complaints,
genera) ill health, etc. This electric. Belt eoutaina
Wonderfal Im prorencmita over all others. Current is
instantly felt Dy wearer or we forfeit 5,000.00, and
will cur all of the above diseases or Co pay. Thou-
rids have been cured bv this roarvelotis invention
after all other remedies failed, and we jflvo hff
of testimonials in. this and every other state.
Our Patrerfal lMprore KLBCTRIC 8USFEXSOBT, the
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J. F. FORD, Evanplist,
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date oi
March 23, 1883:
S. B. Med. Mfg. Co.,
Dnfur, Oregon. "
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If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and read;
for the Spring's work, cleanse yonr system with
the Headache and liver Cans, by taking; two or
three doses each week.
Sold under a positive guarantee.
GO Cents per bottls by all druggists.
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formation eonoerninK Patents and how to ob
tain them sent free. Also s catalogue oi mw.i--lcal
and scientific books sent free. - - -
Patents taken through Munn ft Co. receive
special notice in the Scientific American, and
thus are brought widely before the public with
out cost o the inventor. This splendid paper.
Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by far the
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The
.Wasco County,
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and ii a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
- It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer
Take, 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 5,000,000 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 to overflowing with .
their, products.
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 resources unlimited. And on these
:orner stones she. st.inls.
When the Train stop at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side ;
- -. ST TBI
JiEW COLiUjVlBm HOTEli.
, ' .oo. - .
' This large and popular House does tlie principal hotel business,
and is prepared to furnish the JVn Accommodations of any
t " ' House In the city, and at the low rate of
$1.00 per Day. - pirst QIass TTeaIs, 25 Ccits.
' - O-fHce for all Stage tines leaving; Tito Dalles for all
points in Eastern Oregon and Kattern Washington,
in this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Sts.
"There is a tide in the affairs
leads on
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
c
" ' a i .
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MTOHET.BACH BRICK,
MO MOPi-
D . B U N IN!
Pipe Work Tin
MAINS tapped
Shop on Third Street, next door .west of Young & Rubs'
: Blacksmith Shop-.
SI.
Oregon,
T. T; NICHOLAS, Propr.
of men which, taken at its fiooa
to fortune."
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
- TTNTON ST.
anrt ftoofing
under pressure.
Bepairs