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'3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. 'Airfreight, except 'car lots, -wilt he ' brought ' through t- with out delay at Cascades '. Shipments for Portland 'received at any time day or night. Shipments for way (landings must be delivered before 6 p. m. , Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, !'.. t . v'i " . ' i c ALLAWAY, Oeneral Agent. 13. F. LAUGH LIN, General Hsnsrcr. THE DALLES. OREGON UfiiJB ECHO' RIVER. Peculiar Acoustic Qualities of This Yault- ' ed Stream One of the famous curiosities of the Mammoth cave is the Echo river, a body of water estimated to be some three fourths of a mile in length, and from twenty to two hundred feet in breadth. Its depth at ordinary times is from ten to forty feet. Dr. U. C Ilovey, in a paper read before the - American Geo graphical society, gives a vivid descrip tion of the peculiar acoustic qualities of the vault by which the . river is arched. ' . . . . Last" summer, in company with a party of four persons, no others being on the river - at the time, we tried the effect of "rockixf the boat as violently as we dared to do, also striking the sur face of the water with our paddles, and in other ways making- as much agita tion of the body of the stream as possi ble, and then . awaiting- the result in silence. ' I timed the eoecert thus created, and found its duration to be exactly half an hour. First came sounds like the tink ling of silver bells. Then larger and heavier bells took up the melody as the waves sought out the cavities in the walls. Then it was as if all chimes of all cathedrals had conspired to -raise a tempest of sweet sounds. " ; ' "" ' For a moment there was utter silence, soon broken by low mutte rings, ghostly whispers, sudden shrieks, as if of men in agony. Then silence again. We were- about to "speak; when the guide motioned to us to remain quiet; when, lo! as from some deep recess, hitherto forgotten, came a tone tender and pro found; after which, like gentle melh ories, all the -mellow and mysterious sounds that had gone before,' were, re awakened, until the hall rang again with the wondrous harmony. STRANGE ADOPTIONS. - Tbe Strength of tho Maternal Instinct In Animals. . I lately met some friends who had with them a little dog called "Vic" which had adopted the family of a cat in the house, and while in pos session would not let the mother come near her kittens, says a writer in the London. Spectator. The kittens were kept in a very tall basket, " and "Vic" would take them one by one and then carry them into the garden and watch over them, carrying them back in the same way after a time, at other times lying contentedly with them in the basket. Of. course, "Vic" had to be forcibly removed when the adopted, family required their mother's atten tion for their sustenance, I also have met a friend who saw a hen hawk, which was in a cage, mothering a young starling. Three young, unfledged starlings were given the hawk" to eat. She ate two and then brooded the other and took the utmost care of it. Unhap pily the young starling died, and from that moment the hawk would touch n5 food, but died herself in a few days. The same friend was on a mountain one day when a sheep came up to him and unmistakably begged him to follow her, going just in front and continually looking around to see if he was follow ing. The sheep led him at last to some rocks, where he found a lamb fast wedged in between two pieces of rock. He was able to liberate the lamb, to the evident joy of the mother. I myself once saw a cat "brooding" and taking care of a very small chicken, which, being hatched first of a, brood, had been brought into a cottage and placed in a basket near the lire. It managed lo get out of the basket and hopped up near the cat, which immediately adopted it. SHOES IN JAPAN. They Are Made of Straw for Both Men and Ilorses. In the land of the Mikado, if nowhere else on earth, man and beast wear shoes made of the same material to-wit, straw. One would naturally not think that straw would make very good shoes to be' worn even by man, and worn, too, in the most gingerly fashion. Cer tainly they would not be very durable to the average boy, who can "kick the stuffing" out of school shoes in a few brief weeks. How then can it be expected that they would do horses any reasonable service at all? Well, they don't; they wear out so fast and have to be replaced so often that anyone going for a Ion;- drive will have to carry about a cartload of them along. So often do the horses' shoes have to be changed that the people have come to do so at pretty regular inter vals when on a trip, and distance has come to be measured by the length of road a set of shoe3 will last. In the parlance of the country, one does not travel so many miles, but so many sets of shoes. When you ask a native how far it is to any given place he will reply so many sets xf shoes. We don't know that such is the fact, but probably when the horses are done with their old shoes they eat them. BAD HABIT OF EXERCISE. A Condon Critic Says O-ie May. Become a Slave to It -for Life. Some persons get on perfectly well without exercise. I am one of them, says the editor of London Truth, be cause I never fell into the engrossing habit of exercise when a young man. Naturally a person who passes his youth in violent exercise finds later on that he cannot do without it. The habit is as easily acquired as that of drinking or opium-smoking, and, once acquired, a oerson becomes a slave to it for the rest oi nia inc. - - Most people, however,- eat far too much, and then often find themselves ' incommoded, if they do not work off this excess of food. ' It is easy to gctnp an artificial appetite. I remember Mr. Bright once -explained this to me. He said the' stomach is "artificially distend ed, the void which is created owing to this artificial distension produces a per petual' craving' for.' food, and tins is termed 'being i hungry. Gradually, re duce the arr ount of food, and the stom ach becomes normal, with the result that half the amount 'of food is satisfy ing. Tho world is divided between those who eat too much and those who do not have enough to eat. ' " ' ' ' A LECTURE TO LOVERS. Good Advice to Boys and HrIs Who Are In Love or Expect to Be. Jerome K. .' Jerome, the English es sayist and humorist, delivers this inter esting lecture to lovers and those con templating love: . ' - ' . "Oh, you foolish, foolish little maid ens, with your dainty heads so full of unwisdom, how often, oh, how often are vou to be warned that it is not al ways the sweetest thing in lovers that J is the best material to maiie a gooa wearing husband out of? 'The lover sighing like a furnace will not go on sighing like a furnace forever. That furnace will go out. He will become the husband 'full of strange oaths, jealous in honor, sudden and quick is quaarel, and grow 'into the lean and slippered pantaloon. How will he wear? There will be no changing il he does 'riot suit, no sending him bnck . to be altered, no having him let out v bit where he is too tight and hurts you, no having him taken in where he is toe loose, no- laying him by when the colC comes to wrap yourself up in something warmer. As he is when you select him. so he will have to last you all your life through all changes, through- at: eeasnna " -"' ' -- . reservation or a,ara James L.'w'Demoville, "Ph.G., finds tho alum process for purifying lard all that can - be' desired. 'The lard is melted, a little powdered . alum being stirred in; then strained, cooled, - and, upon an inclined slab -rubbed briskly with a m tiller, while a stream of water is allowed to trickle over it ' -v- " ?v For preserving the lard,- experiments were made besides with benzoin, with balm of Gilead 'huds-storax, salicylic; acid, turpentine and tolu. ' The best re sults were obtained by using ono per cent, of balsam of tolu; the lard -was white, kept well, and had its peculiar odor well masked by the slight but pleasant odor of tho balsam. - - - Coffee and Microbes. According to the Lancet - Dr. Luderitz has recently made a number of obscrva tions on the destructive power of cdiloo upon various microbes. lie found that tho organisms all died in a longer Or shorter period. In one series of experi ments anthrax bacilli woro .destroyed in three hours, " anthrax; spores in' four weeks, cholera bacilli in four hours and the streptococcus of erypsipelas in ono day. Good and bad coffee produce pre cisely similar effects. How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cape of Catarrh that cannot be enred nv Hull'" Uatsrrh Core. ; F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propp, Toledo, O We the underpinned have known f. J. Cheney for the lapt 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all hnsinees transaction and financially able to carry out any nblieation made ny their nrm. West & Tbaux. Wholesale Urugeists, Toledo, O. : WAI.DISG, KlNNAN & MARVIN, Whole sale Umgsrists, Tolpno, u. ' - : Hall's Uatarrh Cure is taken intern ally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous enrfacea of the system. ' Price 7oc. per bottle. -. Sold by all druggists testimonials free. . Publick offis is a publick trust, and the. man that hain't got the offis is agin trusts.' .... .. . : ' '; ' ' ' Thar ain't a foot on erth . big enuf to trampel on the star spangled ban ner uv freedum; ' ' ' ' If Should Be In Every House J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa.,' says he will not "be without. Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, thai it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe," when various other remedies and several phy sicians had done her no good, Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa.,' claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done .him more good than anything he ever used for lung trouble. Nothing like it. ' Try it. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kin ersly's. . Large bottles. 50c. and $1.00. Austria has 124,030 orphans cared for by the state. ' '. Germany has 820,000 paupers in the public alms houses. ' ' Bucklen's Arinrs salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever 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 cente per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin wsly ' 4 ' nenry VIII. was for years troubled with constantly recurring carbuncles. Their number and virulence finally killed him. A lady at Tooleye, La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera- and . Diarrhoea Remedy. - He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. ! For ' sale by Blakeley & Hon eh ton, druggists. ' ' . CHARITY NOTES. ' Theke. are 7,600. soup kitchens in France.- . , - - -' v . Itaxt has 270,000 inmates of the poor houses. . ' V.-'.y.i?, . ; .-; . . The alms houses of France have 290, 000 inmates. ' -:i '' '-. WOOD'S PHOSPHODIiVE. The Great English Bemedr. promptly and permanently cores all forms of Hereon 1 1TeiUmess,Xssissiau, Sperm atorrhea, Impotemcm and aZZ effects ofAbvat or f Tyrssrs. een prescribed over 35 rears In thousands of cases; Jirfnrt nrti ft, istneomy BeHableannuot J ' est tnediatnt Imam. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosohodine; if he offers some worthless medicine In place of this, lea-re his disnonest store. Inclose priofl in letter, and we will send by retorn man. Price, one package, 41; six, S5. One vHU please, six will cure. Pamph let in plain sealed envelope, 3 cents postage. Address The IT-ood Chemical Co.. 131 woodward avenue. retrolt lUch. Sold in The Dalles by Snipes & Kinersly. , J&r- mhsSI.sW - Aqnlmaox for tho Fair. -The schooner Evelina ' is being . fitted out at Halifax, N. S-, for a voyage to thehorthern part of Labrador. She will go as far norh as possible, when ten or twelve families of iC:i-aimaux, about fifty or sixty persons in all, will be engaged to go to the world's fair at Chicago. Dogs, fishing gear and all implements used by them will be brought -along. Messrs. Tabor, and Vincent, of Washington territory, are here superintending the fitting up of the schooner. Prof. Re id, of Harvard; Dr. Baur, the eminent naturalist, and one of the first scientists of America, will join the vessel here the first of next week and proceed on her to se lect the Esqumaux. They will " also be accompanied by a professor from Quebec and one from Newark. On her return, which will be in about , two months' time, the schooner will pro ceed to Boston -with her strange, cargo and they will be sent to Chicago from there. . - ,.. . . - sue Women of Ecuador. - The females of Ecuador arc "proverb ial for. beauty, those among the aria tocracy being said to have the f airesl complexion of any in South America. while all , possess large, soft and" ex-1 pressive dark eyes, the blackest and .' most abundant hair, the whitest teeth, well-rounded figures and small hands and feet. Like all women in the trop ics, they mature early and fade quickly, but perhaps their average span of forty years includes more heart-happiness than comes to women of colder dimes In three sebrc years and ten, for these are harassed by no carking cares" or high ambitions. " -" " vl 4,000 rolls wall paper, fresh goods and new designs, with borders and ceilings to match, just received, will be sold at hard times prices. . tjel. Jos. T. Pxtbrs & Co. Electric Bitters. This remedy 'is becoming so ' well known and so popular as to need no special mention, . "All who use Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver"' and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and " other affections caused by impure .blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Bit tern. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per Dot tie at cm pea x jvinereiy's. ' " NOI ICE. ' To WhomitMayConcern: . Notice is : hereby given that by order of - the - common couni-il made and en tered on the 3rd day of May, 1894, 1 was authorized and directed to 'advertise the matters substantially contained in the docket of city liens of the assessment of property for the construction of an 8 inch terra cotta sewer in Lincoln stieet as provided by special ordinance No. 285, which passed the common council of Dalles City March 12th, 1894, and wan approved by the mayor March 13th, 189-1. . . ' That the assessments which have not been paid npon the property as now ap pears in said lien d -cket are as follows : Lots S and U, block 1 i revitt's Ad- : dition, Capt. M.-Nulty . . . . .... $49 30 Lots 4. 5 ami 6. block I, Trevitt's Addition, Mrs. Marv Booth. . . 73 95 Lot 3, block 1. Trevitt's Addition, J. L. Thompson 24 65 Lots 1 and 2 and p of 3, block 5 Trt-vitt's Addn Catholic church 123 25 Lot 8, block 2, Trevitt's Addition Mrs. T.W. Sparks..... ....... 24 65 Lot 4, block 4, Trevitt's Addition, Mary Bonzey 24 65 That unless within five days from the final publication of this notice, to-wit, Monday, May 28th, 1894, as required by Sec. 74 of the' charter of Dalles City, said sums above mentioned: are not wholly - paid to the city treasurer and a duplicate rrceipt therefor filed with the recorder of Dalles City, the council will order a warrant for the collection of the same, to be icsued by the -recorder and diiected to the marshal. 1 Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 8th day of May, 1894. ' '.' "-. - Douglas S. Dufob', m8-14t Recorder of Dalles Cit v. WANTED I'ut-hiDg anvuiiser of good d dress Libeial salary and expensex pall weekly; Permanent position. BKOWN BKOS. CO., Nurseryme-i, Portland, Or. dawtjy25. . J. F. FORD, Evangelist, , Of Dcs Moines, Iowa, writes under date oi - ' March 28, VSVSt S. B. Msd. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Orejton. Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, I found all well and anxionaly awaiting. 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