The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 11, 1894, Image 4

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    THE WAY SHE LOOKS
je troubles the iro-
man who" is deli-
f ? . J cate, rnn-aown, or
l 'Y zwILpi overworked. She's
X--UlTilJ 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 be well, if
you're any such
woman, is to . faithfully use . Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
That is the only medicine that's
guaranteed to build up woman's
trength and to cure woman's ail
ments. 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,"
"run-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.
t S If you're suffer-
Lilt? pivpuctuia
Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedr ask vou to
U ' try their medicine.
- f Then, if you can't
be cured, they'll
pay you $500 in cash.
Namks for babies are thus cliosen in
Egypt: The parents of the child select
three candles, and to each candle the
name of some dignified personage is
tfiven. The three are lighted, and the
candle that burns the longest denotes
the favored name. '
Kenneth Bazemore liad the good for
tune to receive a email bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhcca
Remedy when three members of his
iatnily were sick with dysentery. This
one small bottle cured thein all and he
had some left which he gave to Geo. W.
Baker, a prominent merchant of the
place, Lewiston. N. C-, and it cured
him of the same complaint. When
troubled with dysentery, diarrhoea, colic
or cholera morbus, give this remedv a
trial and you will be more than pleased
with the result. The praise that natur
ally follows its introduction and use has
made it very popular. 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by Blakely & Houghton,
-druggists.
The publishers at first refused Fri
deaux's "Connections" because the
book had no humor.
Thk best selling- books of the present
day are primers, readers, hymn books
.and spelling- books.
My hoy was taken with a disease re
sembling bloody flax. The first thing 1
thought of was Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrha-a Remedy. Two
doses of it settled the matter and cured
him sound and well. I heartily recom
mend this remedy to all persons suffer
ing from a like complaint. I wifl an
swer any inquiries regarding it when
stamp is inclosed. I refer to any county
official as to my reliability. Wm. Roach,
.7. P., Primroy, Campbell Co., Tenn.
For sale by Blakely & Houghton . drug
gist. The police census of Brooklyn's un
employed shows that there ,are 56,67(5
persons out of work. The division as
to sex is as follows: Male, 46,688; fe
male, 9,988. The number of families
affected is 18,824.
"I know an old soldier who had
chronic diarrhoea ot long standing to
have been permanently cured by taking
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy," says Edward Shum
pik, a prominent druggist of Minnea
polis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy
in this city for seven years and consider
it superior to any other medicine now
on the market for bowel complaints."
25 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy
for sale by Blakely & Houghton drug
gists. Kucklen'a Annca salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, nlcers, salt rheum, fevei
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 oy Snipes & Kin
ersly. Ojjk hundred domestic servants are
killed annually in England in the proc
ess of window cleaning-. An inven
tion recently patented is a window
of which the outside may be cleaned
without exposing the cleaner to any
.. chance of a tumble.
Ayer's Ague . Cure never fails to
neutralize the poisons of malaria, and
eradicate them from the system. This
preparation is purely vegetable, contains
no harmful ingredients, and, if taken
according to directions, is warranted to
cure fever and ague. Try it.
Cord. Wood.
We again have an abundant supply of
dry fir and hard wood for immediate
delivery at the lowest rates, and hope to
be favored with a liberal share of the
trade. Jos. T. Peters & Co.
tiet Yonr Money.
All county warrants registered prior
to August 1, 1890, will be paid on pre
sentation at my office. Interest ceases
after July 12th. Wm. Michkll,
County Treasurer.
cm Ik
TH FUJI'S .-.FINANCES.
A Continued Decrease in the Rev
enues of the Vatican.
Some of the Sources of Income Cpon
Which, the Head of the Bom
Church Has to Depend
- . Han railed.
Since the heavy losses made by the
pope a year or more ago the finanees
of the Vatican have been superintended
with great are. It is known, says a
Paris paper, that a committee of pre
lates and several cardinals exist at
Rome whose duty it is to regulate the
use of the sums of money which flow
into the treasury of the Vatican. These
sums come principally - from two
sources: The revenues of the property
possessed by the pope and the gifts of
the faithful known as Peter's pence.
The property, of the Vatican . is of
various kinds, tout the greater part of
it consists of money and bonds placed
in England and Fance, under control
of the Paris house of ' Rothschild. Pe
ter's pence is an annual revenue which
is far from being fixed. In good years
the total of the sum received from all
countries of the world reaches 8,000,000
francs. Sometimes it is as low as
6,000,000 and even 5,000,000.
This has been the case for the last
five years. This diminution is due in
great part to the discord between the
royalists and the French Catholics
produced by the republican policy of
the pope. . France alone furnished two
thirds and- often three-quarters of
Peter's pence. And in France it is the
royalists who prove themselves most
generous. But since the adhesion of
Leo XIII. to the republic many of
them, more royalist than Catholic,
have closed their purses to the pope.
However, despite all this; French bish
ops still forward the largest sums to
his holiness. Thus the bishop of Kante
sent a few days ago 100,000 francs
from his flock as their gift to the Vat
ican treasur3ri
Italy contributes only a small part
of the revenue a few hundred thou
sand francs a year. "The Romans show
themselves in this regard less generous
than other Italians. On the other
hand, the Anglo-Saxon countries
England. Ireland, Australia and the
United States begin to send impor
tant sums. ' If Catholicism continues
to grow in these countries it is easy to
see that in time the Vatican will draw
considerable sums from them.
. Again, there are the royal courts,
such as Austria, which send annually
rich presents to .the pope. This is even
true of princes of ancient Italian fam
ilies. Francis II., ex-king of Naples,
and Marie Theresa, formerly grand
duchess of Tuscany, never fail to send
their offerings, which consist of sever
al thousands of francs. The compte
de Chambord was accustomed to send
annually 50,000 francs; the count of
Paris sends the same sum.
The expenses of ' the Vatican,
amount annually to more than 7,000,
000 francs. They are regulated as
follows: For the personal wants of
the pope'. 500,000 francs; for the
cardinals, 700,000: for poor dioceses.
400,000; administration of the Vatican.
1,800.000; secretary of state, 1,000,000;
employes and ablegates, 1,500,000; sup
port of schools and poor. 1,200,000.
The cardinals at Rome live at the ex
pense of the pope.. The income of each
from this source is at least 22,000 francs.
The secretary Of state is charged with'
upholding relations with foreign gov
ernments by the mediation of nuncios.
The four most important Paris. Vien
na, Madrid and Lisbon each reteeive
an allowance of 60,000 francs a year.
The last jubilee of Pope Leo XIII.
brought to the. Vatican B.000,000 francs.
At the first, celebrated live years ag-o.
13,000,000 francs were received. In the
course of years the pope has introduced
a number of economies in the different
branches of the Vatican service and for
that reason he has been called miserly.
This accusation is not merited; the
economies became necessary in a state
whose expenses are considerable and
whose revenues continue to diminish.
Leo XIII. has many reasons to follow
the example of his illustrious predeces
sor, Sixtus, as it is difficult in the pres
ent time to count on -the generosity of
the faithful.-
AHEAD OF THE COWCATCHER.
How the Electric- Headlight Is Now Used
on Numerous Railroads.
The "electric headlight is now used on
many railroads, and W. B. Sparks, who
is interested in a southern road, re
cently told a writer for the Pittsburgh
Dispatch that his company had found
it a very profitable investment. The
lights cost about three hundred and
seventy-five dollars each, fixed on the
locomotive, ..and they cost.no. more
than the oil light to maintain. The
old headlight would not throw its
light on a very dark night more than
one hundred and fifty feet, and it is
impossible for an engineer to slow
up his train in that distance, even
with the emergency brake. Quite an
item in the expense of the road used
to be claims for cattle killed. During
the rainy season the lands along the
line of the road become very wet in
places they are entirely covered with
water and the cattle come' upon the
track seeking some dry spot on which
to sleep. When the old headlight was
in use as many as thirteen cows have
been killed at one time and the damage
claims have sometimes amounted to
over one thousand dollars per month.
Now the electric light throws its rays
from half to three-quarters of a mile
in front of the engine. Obstructions
can be easily seen at that distance and
some of the engineers insist that a
switch disk can be more- easily made
out by it at night than in the daytime.
The lights., moreover, do away with
switch lights which is quite a saving
to roads that use them . to any great
extent. Mr., Sparks says that the en
gines using the electric headlights on
his' road have never killed a cow, and
he is confident that the saving in stock
claims alone will more than pay for all
the headlights on the road within two
years. '
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given, that under and by vir
tueof a writof execution issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County,
on the 10th day of July, 189J, upon a judgment
given and Tendered in said Court and cause on
the 2d dHV of March, 1891, and enrolled and dock
eted therein on the 5th day of March, ISM, in a
cause wherein Joseph A. Johnson was plaintiff
and O. D. Taylor was defendant, and to me di
rected, and commanding ine to lew upon and
sell the property of the said defendant, O. D.
Taylor, or so much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy raid judgment'and costs, 1 did on the
20th day of July, 18!M, levy upon the property
hereinafter described as the property of said de
fendaut, O. D. Taylor, and will on Thursday.
the 30th day of August, 1894,
at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., at the court
house door in Dalles City, in said Wasco county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to thehighest bid
der for cash in hand, all the r cht, title and In
terest of the said O. I. Taylor, in and to the
said r remises, which he had on said 5th day of
March, 1S94, or has since acquired, or so much i
lut-a-ui s may oe necessary 10 sansiy saia Juag
ment of 11575.00, with interest at 8 per cent, and
the further sum of t'JU.OO costs and disburse
ments, and the costs and expenses of this writ.
The following Is a description of the property
above referred to,-and which will be sold at the
time and place and upon the terms and condi
tions above mentioned, to-wit:
1. The south "half of the northeast quarter,
the norWiwest quarter of the northeast quarter,
and the northeast quarter of the north west quar
ter of section 28 in township 1 north, range 10
east, Willamette Meridian," in Wasco county,
Oregon.
2. Lots 7 and In block 24, in Bigelow's Bluff
Addition to Dalles City, Wasco countv, Oregon.'
3. That certain olace called the McDonald
place, the same being the property conveyed to
O. D. Taylor by F. A. McDonald and wife, and
being more particularly described as follows:
Commencing nt a point in the north boundary
line of Neyce Gibson's addition to Dalles City,
one chuin and fifteen links easterly from the
northwest corner of said Neyce fc Gibson's addi
tion and running thence eaxterly along the said
north boundary line of Neyce & Gibson's addi
tion, two hundred and ten f eet,more or less, to the
western boundary line of a lot of land conveyed
by James Fulton and wife to Friscilla Watson
by a deed bearing date the 27th day of February,
1SS0, recorded ou page 211, Book G of Records of
Deeds of Wasco county; thence northerly and
along said western boundary line of the said lot
conveyed to Priscilla Watson, and n production
or continuation thereof to a point where the line
so continued would Intersect the southwestern
boundary line of street laid out by the authori
ties of Dalles City and called Fulton street, if
said southwestern boundary line of said Fulton
street were produced nno continued to such in
ters: ction; thence in a right line to and along
the said southwestern boundary of Fulton street
to the point where the sume intersects the east
ern boundary line of the land owned by Went
worth Lord;, thence southerly along the eastern
line of said land owned by Wentworth Lord to
the place of beginning, excepting therefrom a
strip of land thirty feet in width ort' the east side
of said tract, which has been conveyed to Dalles
City for street purposes, said land iving and be
ing in Dalles City, Waseo countv, Oregon.
Dalles City, Oregon, July 19. 1894.
juUU-ot T. J. DBIVER,
Sheriff of, Wasco County, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue
of an execution, issued out of the Circuit Court
of the state of Oregon for Wasco Countv, on the
21st day of July, lsv-t, upon a decree given and
rendered in. said court on the 7th dv of July,
1891, in a cause wherein Cj. X; Bolton was plain
tiff and Emily B. Rinehart and Suyre Rinehart,
Earle Rinehart, Carl Rinehart and Phillip Rine
hart, minors, by their guardian ad litem, W. H.
Hobson, were defendants, and to me directed
and delivered, and commanding me to satisfy
the sum of 12180.00, with interest thereon at the
rate of 8 per cent, per annum from said 7th day
of July, 1894, and 1220.00 attorney's fees and
IS8.15 costs of suit and accrning costs, by selling.
In the manner provided by law for the sale of
real property, all of the right, title and interest
of said defendants, Kmily B. Rinehart, Sayre
Rinehart, Earle Rinehart, Carl Rinehart and
Phillip Rinehart in and to .lots "G," "H" and
"I." in Dufur's Grand View Addition to Dalles
City, in Wasco County. State of Oregon, accord
ing to the official plat thereof as the same ap
pears of record within and for said County and
State; 1 will on Thursday, August 23d, 1894, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the court house
door in Dalles City, in said County and State,
sell at public auction to the highesfbidder for
cash in hand, all the right, title and intsrest of
the said defendants in and to the above named
and described premises or so much theieof as
may be necessary to satisfy the sums abova
named. ... .
Dalles City, Oregon, July 2M, 1894.
T. J. DRIVER,
jly26-5t.. Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco
County, in a suit therm pending wherein E. L.
Smith is plaintiff and M. v. Harrison, Sophia 11.
HarTison, James W. Smith, John Klosterman,
E. S. Larscn, doing business under the name of
E. S.- Lursen Sc Co., John G. Miller, Emanuel
Miller and James B. Watt, partners doing busi
ness under the firm namc-of John G. Miller fc
Co., John Murphy, Adam Grant, J. D. Grant and
J. T. Ford, partners doing business under the
firm name of Murphy, Grant A Co., Garretson,
Woodruff, Pratt Company, a corporation; C. M.
Henderson & Co., a corporation ; A. S. Bennett
and E. A. Bartmes are defendants, on the 25th
day of July, 1894, 1 will sell at Public Auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Court
House door in Dalles City, Oregon, on the first
day of September, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock,
in the afternoon of said day, all of the right,
title and interest of each and all of the above
named defendants n and to the following de
scribed real property lying and situate in Wasco
County, Oregon, to m it:
All of lots one, two, three, four, twenty-five,
twenty-six, twenty-seven and twenty-eight in
block four ol Waucoma Addition to the town of
Hood River; also lots one and two of block four
in Wlnans Addition to the town of Hood River;
also block two and lot one in block four in the
town of Parkhuist. T. J. DRIVER,
jy2S5t Sheriff of Wasco County, Or.
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"The Replator Line"
Tie Dalles, PorM and Astaria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Frelt ami Passepr ung
Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) Between The Dalles 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., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The.
Ualles. . .
PASSJBMOKK KATKS.
One way . .
Round trip.
$2 DO
....... 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, ivitlt
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 eolicted.
Call on or address,
W. CALLAWAY,
. General A rent.
B. F. LAUGH LIN,
General Manager.
THE-DALLES,
OREGON
J;F. FOBD, Evaimelist, "
Of Dei Moines, Iowa, writes tinder date ol
Marco 23, 1893:
S. B. Mxd. Mrs. Co.,
Dafur, Oregon.
Oentlemen :
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Oar
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away o 38 pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. 8. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your 8. B. Cough Care has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from rue.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for all. "Wishing you prosperitywe are
- Yours,' Mb. A Mas. J. F. Ford. -If
you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and read j
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.
GO cents per bottle by all druggists.
V House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to "do any and all '
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honse moving outfit '
; in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box ISl.The Dalles
J-R. A. DIETKICH, :
Physician and Surgeon,
D.TJIUR, OREGON. ' ,
All professional calls promptly attende
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. and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
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man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions nortn ot ine vJLaiies, nence it is tne best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
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ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per
annum. The Weekly Chronicle on .Fridays of
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THE CHRONICLE
: TJclo Dalles, Oregon.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men, which, taken at its fieoa
leads on to fortune." " V
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
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SrlNNOTTtSk FISH, PROP'S.
Ticket and Baggage Office of the TJ. P..R.
. - ' Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the
LARGEST : AND : FINEST
D. B UISJ N
Pips Woit, Tiii Bepaiis
MAINS TAPPED
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kass
' ' . Blacksmith Shop.
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UNDER PRESSURE.
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