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WAT SHE Z00K8
Jj- ' man who is deli-
Cat, lUU-UUffil, VI
overworked. She's
hollow; - cheeked,
dull - eyed, thin,
and pale, and it
worries her.
Now, the way
to look well is to
be well. And the
way to he well, if
vou're any such
woman, is to faithfully use Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
. That ia the only medicine that's
guaranteed to build up woman's
strength and to cure -woman's ail-
, ment3. In every ' female com
plaint," irregularity, or -weakness,
and in every exhausted condition of
the female system-if it ever fails
to benefit or cure, you have your
money back.
For overworked, " worn - out,"
"Tun-down," debilitated teachers,
milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses,
shop-girls," house-keepers, nursing
mothers, and feeble women gener
ally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion is the greatest earthly boon,
being unequaled as an appetizing
cordial and restorative tonic.
If you're suffer
ing from Catarrh,
the proprietors of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy ask you to
try their medicine.
Then, if you can't
be cured, they'll
in cash.
pay you $500
MOB of tin
Easily, Qalckly.
Permanently Bettored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and fell the train of ril
from early errors or later
exoesae. tbe remit of
overwork, sickness,
worry, etc Foil strength,
development and tons
g.ren U every organ and
portion of the body.
Simple, natural methods.
Immediate Improvement
seen. Fallnre Impossible.
2.000 references. Book.
explanation and proofs
mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
THOSE , .
WHO WISH
Glass, Lime, Cement,
PLASTER. LATH,
Pietare Featnes,
mficHiriEHV
-SUCH AS
Shafting, Pulleys, Belting,
Engine and Boiler,
CALL AND SEE
Z3I GrULZEnsrnsr
"The Regulator Line"
Tie Dalles, Portland ani Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freignt and Passenger Line
Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles 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 St. dock) at 6 a. m.. connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
PASSENGER KATES.
One way..
Round trip.
..$2.00
.. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, . except car loHs,
ztrill be brougJit through, writJi-
aut delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
d p. m. : Live stock shipments solicted
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
General Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
ml Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
THE
FKUITS AND FLOWERS.
rhe Horticultural Display at
Columbian Exposition.
the
n Exhibit or Nature's Klches . Bonn
tcoas and Heautifnl Beyond descrip
tion A Flanrlnc Fountain of
Wine from California. . . .'
The horticultural display at ' the
world's fair will be bewildering- in ex
tent and marvelous in beauty. . The ex
oibit will possess great scientific and
sducational value, but to the ordinary
visitor its ornamental features will be
the most striking. Indeed, it will play
an important part in the adornment of
the great exposition. While in almost
every part of the exposition grounds
may be seen gratifying evidences of the
very efficient work of the horticultural
department, the central point of inter
est will naturally be in the exhibit in
the horticultural building. This struc
ture is 998 feet long and has an extreme
width of 250 feet. Its plan is a central
pavilion with two end pavilions, each
connected with it by front and rear cur
tains, forming two interior courts, each
88 by 370 feet. Surmounting the central
pavilion is a beautifully proportioned
dome, 187 feet in diameter and 113 feet
high. '
In the south pavilion of the building
will be installed the viticultural ex
hibit, embracing all varieties of wine
and everything pertaining to its manu
facture. An idea of how complete this
part of the exhibit will be can be gained
from the fact that applications for space
have already been received from thirty
three foreign countries. From abroad
the exhibits of France, Germany, Spain
and Italy will be especially notable. A
fine exhibit of Chilian wines and rais
ins, famed for their superior quality,
will be made. California will make a
splendid display, all of the great firms
being exhibitors and having applied for
much more space than can possibly be
allowed them. If permission, which
has been asked, be given, Senator Stan
ford will exhibit a wine fountain. This,
as planned, will throw, for two hours
each morning and afternoon, graceful
streams of wine to the height of twenty
two feet -
In the rear curtains of the building
will be shown the fruit exhibit, which
will include all varieties grown in any
part of the world. As far as it is possi
ble to do so, probably in a great ma
jority of cases, fine specimens of the
natural fruit will be shown. Other
wise wax models, so perfect in appear
ance as to be indistinguishable from the
-eal fruit, will be substituted. For this
exhibit about forty-four thousand
square feet, or more than an entire acre
of space, is reserved. A very complete
and splendid exhibit of citrons and
other fruits will be sent from California,
Honda, Jlexico and South American
countries. By means of refrigerators
ripe fruit can . be sent long distances
j without injury, and after reaching the
fair cold storage facilities will be avail
able to keep it in perfect condition.
The exhibit in the important line of
floriculture will be exceptionally exten
sive, and the preparation of it is far ad
vanced. Unless this were the case the
exhibit could not well be a success, for
time is required for the plants to over
come the check received in being trans
planted. More than 500,000. trans
planted Shrubs and plants, of many spe
cies, are now growing in the exposition
grounds, and the number is rapidly in
creasing. The department sent out cir
culars to prominent horticulturists and
horticultural societies in all parts of the
world, requesting donations of plants,
and agreeing to permit the name and
address Of the donors to appear in con
nection with such specimens as they
might send. The result is that thou-,
sands of plants excellent sDecimens.
j too have been forwarded. Among
I them are more than 50,000 rare rose
j plants, which have been donated by
firms all the way from California to
Hungary.
The floricultnral exhibit will not be
concentrated n one place. In the front
curtains of the building will appear the
greenhouse and hothouse plants a
very large variety and many rare and
beautiful specimens. There, too, will
be the finest display of orchids ever
seen in this country, if not in the world.
One firm alone will spend S40.000 on its
orchid exhibit. At the opening of the
fair. Chief Samueis says there will be a
display of 2,000 different varieties of
orchids, embracing fully 15.000 speci
mens. Beneath the great dome will be
the largest tropical plants obtainable, in
eluding Japanese and Chinese bamboos
75 to 80 feet highj palms 30 to 40 feet
high, and tree ferns 15 feet or more in
height. There will also be a miniature
mountain covered with tropical plants,
and in a cave within will be tried the
experiments of growing plants by elec
tric light and of growing them by the
aid of electric currents, passed through,
the soil, both of which, it is claimed,
have been accomplished with remarka
ble results.
Russian Exhibit of Sugar.
With a view to acquainting the Amer
icans with the Russian sugar industry,
tne department of trade and manufac
tures, through the intermediary of the
president of the Kieff bourse commit
tee, has proposed to the sugar refiners
Df southwestern Russia to exhibit in the
Russian section of the world's fair at
Chicago collective samples of the prod
ucts of this industry independent of the
exhibits made by individual refiners.
At the same time it is suggested that a
brief review of the sugar Industry in
southwestern Russia should be compiled
io as to give a clear idea of the gradual
levelopment of this industry and its
present condition. .
Dr. S. F. Scott, Blue Ridge, Harrison
Co., Mo., says: "For whooping cough
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is excel
lent." By using it freely the disease is
deprived of all dangerous consequences
There is no danger in giving the Remedy
to babies, as it contains nothing injur
ious. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley
& Houghton,' druggists.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
UNCANNY COCO DE , MER.
It Is loublo Cocoannt That Groin Tfo
body Knows Where.
After years of vain negotiations the
Royal Botanical society of London has
at last obtained a specimen of that
rarest of oriental j-arities, . the , coco
de mer, or double cocoannt.
For hundreds ef years, arid even in
the year 1 S92, the origin of the coco de
mer is a mystery that is yet to be ex
plained. It is unknown to cocoanut
growers and gatherers, and, according
to creditable testimony, has never been
seen except when washed upon, the
shores of some tropical country by a
mighty storm. Lilly, the famous' as
trologer, owned a small cne.andCamac,
of Paris, another.
To these uncanny nuts the ignorant
masses of the seventeenth century at
tributed many of the supernatural
feats said to have been performed by
their owners. They were and arexsup
posed to have wonderful powers in the
way of curing diseases. At one time it
was reported that there was a species
of cocoanut tree growing on the island
of Sepchelies which grew nothing but
these wonderful nuts. Williams, K.
N., exploded the story and the coco de
mer is still a mystery. .'
Deafness Cannot be Cured
By local applications, as thev cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure Deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the ' mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imneriect tear in sr. and when it is entirely
closed Deafness is the result.sand unless
the inflammation can be taken out and
this tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever:
nine cases out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which ia nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarth)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Kend lor circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
A Mr. Samuel Lewis is said to have
won eighty, thousand dollars at trente
et quarante at Monte Carlo in four
days recently. Another player, a Hun
garian, won thirty thousand dollars
there one day last month.
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 eame 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 kidueys, 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
ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per
bottle at bmpea& K-inersly's. -
Mb. Holixswortu has given to
Birmingham some rentable houses,
simply as an endowment for a city.
The town council accepted, with the
hope that this "will be the first of a
long line of such gifts."
It Should Be in Every House
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpe-
burg, Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. King's New Discovery for consump
tion, coughs and colds, that it cared 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.
Houses, which are damp because of
proximity to undrained land may be
rendered more habitable by planting-
the laurel and the sunflower near them,
Bucklen's Arlnca Salve.
The best salve in the worid 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 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin
eraly. Oboxo (Me.) W. C. T. U. has a read-ing--room
supplied with a library of
1,200 volumes, and '500 members on its
lists. ,
"wooxs MioariioDiNii
The Great English Remedy. t '
Promptly and permanently
cures all forms of Kervoum
otorrhea, 1-m.potency and aU
effects of Abuse or JEaDessss,
Been prescribed over 85
ears la thousands of cases;
Htforc and After.
druggist for Wood's Phosphodinei if be offer
some worthless medicine in place of this, leave his
dishonest store, inclose price In letter, and
we will send by return mall. Price, one package.
tX; Blx,6. OnevtUlpUas9,48Vral?rc Pamph
let in plain sealed envelope, 2 cents postage.
Address The W-ood. Chemical Cow
131 Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich.
'. Sold in The Dalles by Snipes &-Kinersly.
- The regular subscription price .of the
Weekly Chronicle is $1.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oeegonian
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for The
Chronicle and paying for one year in
advance can get both,THE Chronicle
and Weekly Oeegoniax for $2.00. All
old subscribers paying their subscrip
tions for one year in advance will be en
titled to the same offer.
Haworth, printer, 116 Court St. tf
J iff A a
' . The Force of Habit.
f In the county court at Toronto may
be seen a venerable tar who has found
a haven in these legal precincts as a sub
ordinate officer after having been tossed
on the ocean for many a year in "hex
majesty's" service. Kot long ajro, when
the hour for adjourning a .sitting of the
court had arrived the crier was absent
and the judge, turning to the quondam
mariner, said: "Captain, adjourn the
court-" Trained to prompt obedience.
the captain"' shouted in stentorian
tones: liOh yes! oh yes! oh yes''But
of the mystic formula no move came tC
his command. Not to be foiled in the
discharge of duty, he proceeded in his
own fashion: "Ladies and gentlemen,
you may consider Jthis court adjourned.
Clew up your sails and heave the an
chor. You must be here at ten o'clock
in the morning. We will then weigh
anchor and make sail. God save the
queen!" Astonished silence held al)
present for a moment, and then gave
way to a peal of laughter, in which
even "the court" was compellec bo join.
stopping Electric Locomotives.
Although it has hitherto been possible
to stop an electric car quickly, the re
versal of the current which the action
necessitated resulted in a considerable
waste and caused a tendency to burn
out the motors. A new method of ac
complishing the stoppage has been de
vised. The new motors of a car are so
connected that the electro motive force
of each under the rotation imparted by
the forward movement of the car op
poses that of. the other, and tends to
produce a current in such a direction as
to increase its own field magnetism and
cut down that of the other. The car
will thus be checked'or brought 'to a
sudden stop if . running rapidly, and if
on a heavy grade will creep slowly down
without taking current from the supply
wire and without having the brakes set.
Sale of Bonds. ' .
I- will sell on the 31st day of May
1894, $8,000 in bonds of Hood River
school district, bearing-7 per cent inter
est, payable semi-annually. They will
either be sold in parts of $1,000 each, or
the entire $8,000 at one time, or any
number of the eight bonds of $1,000
each, to the highest bidder for cash
These bonds are redeemable in twenty
years or after ten years if convenient for
tne district. William michell,
, 1 County Treasurer.
The Dalles, May 9, 1894. dawtlo
- 'Look at This. -1
All county warrants registered prior
to May 1, 1890, will be paid at my office,
Interest ceases after the 21st inBt.
Wm. Michell, "County Treas.
Dated May 19, 1894. ' 2m.
NOTICE.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that by order
of the common council made and en
tered on the 3rd day of May, 1894, 1 was
authorized and directed to advertise the
matters substantially containedun the
docket of city liens of the assessment of
Drooertv for the construction of an s
inch terra cotta sewer in Lincoln street
as provided by special ordinance No.
285. which passed the common counci
of Dalles Citv March 12th, 1894, and
was approved by the mayor March 13th,
1894.
That the assessments which have not
been paid upon the property as now ap.
pears in said lien docket are as follows :
Lots 8 and 9,block 1 Trevitt's Ad
dition, Capt. McNulty $49 30
Lots 4, 6 and 6, block 1, 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 eX of 3, block 5
Trevitt'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 Bams above mentioned are not
wholly paid to the city treasurer and a
duplicate receipt therefor filed with the
recorder of Dalles City, the council will
order a warrant for the collection of the
same, to be issued by the recorder and
directed to the marshal.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 8th
day of May, 1894.
; ' Douglas S. Dufuk,
m8-14t Recorder of Dalles City.
J. I FORD, Evaielist, '
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date ot
- March 23, 1893: '
S. B. Med. Mfg. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Oentlemen :
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and weu
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Care has done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, mb. & jsass. J. oax.
If yon wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and readj
for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with
the Headache and liver Cure, by taking two or
three doses each week.
Sold under a positive guarantee.
50 cents per bottle by all druggists.
COPYRIGHTS."
CAM X OBTAIN A PATENT f For a
tmimrjt uuvnr and an honest rtnininn. .write to
MUNN dc CO.. who have had nearly fifty years'
experience In the patent business. Communica
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In
formation ooncernimr Patents and how to ob
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of meohan.
- leal and sdentino books sent free. '
Patents taken throngh Mnnn ft Co. receive)
special notice in the (Scientific American, and
thus are brought widely before the public with
out cost to the inventor. This splendid paper,
issned weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the
largest circulation of any scientific work in the
world. S3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
Building Edition, monthly, 2.a0a year. Stnele
copies. tiS cents. Every number contains beau 1
tlful plates, in colors, and photographs of new
houses, with plans, enabling builders to show tha
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
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TO FIND A CURR FOR
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two ween, ago xor rneamauam, xrom wmca iniwuni
been able to work. Yonr belt haa placed me in almont
serf eet health in the two weeks I have need it. 1 can
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M. K. HUOHES, Proprietor International Hotel.
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THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT
to a complete galvanic battery, made Into a belt so as to be easily worn dariru? work or alrest. and tt
ves soothing, prolonged currents which are instantly telt throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit
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we warrant it to core any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, or Money
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Removed to Corner Third and 'Washington Streets. :
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When the Train stops at TEE DALLES, get off on the Sonth Side
"' : AT THC ......
flEW COLtUlVlBm HOTEL.
. This large aad popular House doe the principal hotel business, '
- " and is prepared -to furnish the Itcst Accommodations of any
House in the city, and at the low rate of
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cei)ts.
Office for all Stage tines leaving; The Dalles for all
point in Eastern Oregon and Eastern Wsihugtoa, .
in this Hotel.
Cornel of Front and Cnion Sts.
Titer e is a tide in the affairs
'leads on to fortune." ' ' ' -The
poet unquestionably had reference to the
P
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Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
BUNN
Pipe Woik,
Tin
HAmS TAPPED
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Knss'
Blacksmith Shop. -
DHUSS AEIO FAILED
DR. 8ANDFITS ELECTRIC BEIT
with Elnrtro Mffiiitic SuhdCSi
ory Trill care without medicine -all
of the above troubles. Those who
suffer from Nervonf Debility,,
ljttMMfi. Draltiau I.nar Manhood.
ftNervoninetSi (Sleeplessness,
J plaint andseneral 111 health i
uses, excesses, worry
k find relief and prompt
marvelous invention,
but a trial to convince -
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r which Is electricityand thaa ,
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remove the cause and health, strenmb-
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1 otrr plan and treatment, and w
smarantee a cure or refund sooner.
pjrMKJ. shouldbe read by every young.
to their reooTery after using our xlelt
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Tr. A . T. Hanaen. Dear fkir r Ymarm at axDotrar anri
hard work, combined with the strain coming from the
jar of an engine, save me a severe case of lame baea.
xrom wmen x sun area tor seven yean, a was bo oaa
that I could not bend iiiy back. Was all doubled up .
with it. I bought one of your belts. It helped me
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montna, neing penecuy curea. 'Anas was .wo years
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wants to inquire about it.
. BOBfcRT BURRHL, Engineer Hotel Portland.
LOST VITAUiXANOOTRENCTH-
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iribune
AND-
S1.T5.
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
of men which, taken at its fteoa
& BURGET'S,
but at greatly-reduced rates.
UNION ST.
Repairs anfl looling
UNDER PRESSURE.