The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 03, 1894, Image 4

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Bran and Shorts (Diamond
Mills), $12 per ton.
Flour at Bedrock Prices.
Good Potatoes, 65c a sack.
Seed Wheat.
Chicken Wheat, 75c sack.
Choice Wheat, Timothy
and Alfalfa Hay.
All Goods Sold at Lowest
Telephone No. 61.
Professor Virchow, who is over 73
years of age, did not spend bis vacation
in luxurious idleness. ' He attended five
international congresses.
Professor' Clarke, who fills the chair
of botany in the University of Chicago,
is not yet 21 years old.
IBREG UZARITT!
Is that what troubles you ? Then
it's easily and promptly remedied
. by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.
They regulate the system perfectly.
Take one for a gentle laxative or
corrective ; three for a cathartic.
If you suffer from Constipation,
Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick
or Bilious Headaches, or any de
rangement of the liver, stomach
or bowels, try these little Pellets.
They bring a permanent cure. In
stead of shocking and weakening
the system with violence, like the
ordinary pills, they act in a
perfectly easy and natural . way.
'They're the smallest, the easiest to
-take and the cheapest, for they're
guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
your money is returned. You pay
- only for the good you get.
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v Jn gvery case of Catarrh
'that seems hopeless, you can
depend upon Dr. Sage's Ca
tarrh Remedy for a cure.
It's proprietors are so sure
of it that they'll pay $500 in
cash for any incurable case.
t ' Sold by all druggists.
. There is no medicine so often needed
in every home and so admirably adapted
to the purposes for which it is intended,
'as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a
. week passes bat some member of the
family has need of it. A toothache or
headache may be cured by it. A touch
of rheumatisn. or neuralgia quieted.
The eevere pain of a burn or scald
promptly relieved and the sore healed in
much less time than when medicine has
to be sent for. A sprain may be
promptly treated before inflamation sets
in, which insures a cure in about one
third of the time otherwise required.
Cats and bruises should receive im
mediate treatment before the parts be
come swollen, which can only be done
when Pain Balm is kept at hand. A
sore throat may be cured before it be
comes serious. A troublesome corn may
be removed by applying it twice a day
. for a week or two. A lame back may be
cured and several days of valuable time
saved or a pain in the side or chest re
lieved without paying a doctor bill. Pro
cure a 50 cent bottle at once and you
will never regret it. For sale by Blakeley
St Houghton Druggists.
Savage Landor, whose Corean articles
in the Fortnightly has attracted so
much attention, is a grandson of Walter
Savage Landor.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to be incurable. For a
great many years doctors pronounced it
a loca.1 disease, and prescribed local rem
edies, and by constantly failing to care
with local treatment, pronounced it in
curable. Science has proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional ' treatment.
nail's Catarrh, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co.; Toledo, Ohio, is the only
constitutional cure in the market. It is
taken internally in doses from 10 drops
to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on. the
bloodand mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials. Addresst
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
X7"Sold by Druggists, 75c.
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Seed Rye.
Feed Oats.
Rolled Barley.
Poultry and Eggs bought
and sold.
Choice Groceries & Fruits.
Grass Seeds.
Living Prices.
Cor. Second and Union Sts.
Dr. Elliott Cones, who has nearly
completed his new edition of "Pike's
RrnpdiMnnfl." Vn innr. rfifnmprf from
a canoe trip of over 400 miles to the
sources 01 the Mississippi,- lie reports
the making of many important and in
teresting discoveries'.
President George B. Roberts, ' of the
Pennsylvania railroad, whose health has
been much improved by his European
trip, has resumed the duties of histposi
tion in Philadelphia.
George Goifld's expenses this season
in connection with the yachts Vigilant
and Atlanta have been nearly $400,000.
Purely yegetable Dr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellets. - They're a compound of re
fined and concentrated botanical ex
tracts. These tiny, sugar-coated pellets
the smallest and the easiest to take
absolutely and permanently cure Con
stipation, Indigestion, Sick and Bilious
Headaches, Dizziness, Bilious Attacks,
and all derangements Of the liver, stom
ach and bowels.
They cure permanently, because they
act naturally. They don't shock and
weaken' the system, like the huge, old
fashioned pills.. And they're more effec
tive. One little pellet for a corrective or
laxative three for a cathartic.
. They're the cheapest pills you can buy,
for they're guaranteed to give satisfac
tion, or your money is returned.
You pay only for the good you get.
Dr. A. Conan Doyle is coming to the
United States shortly to deliver three
lectures, under the management of
Major Pond.
Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his1 stomach was disordered, his liver
was affected to an alarming degree, ap
petite fell away, and he was terribly re
duced in flesh and strength. Three bot
tles of Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, 111.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years' standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker, Cata-
waba, O., had five large fever sores on
his leg, doctors said he was incurable.
one bottle Electric Bitters and one box
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en
tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
President Warren., of Boston univer
sity, asks for $100,000 with which to
found an "American Museum of all Re
ligions.'1 To eradicate the poisons which pro
duce fever and ague, take Ayer's Ague
Cure. It cures without leaving any in
jurious effect upon the system, and is
the only medicine in existence which
may be considered an absolute antidote
for malaria.
Even a dude has his uses in the world.
He ia a standing example to other young
men of what they should avoid. Som
erville Journal.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla does what no
other blood medicine in existence can
do: It searches out all impurities in the
system and expels them harmlessly
through the proper channels. This is
why Ayer's Sarsaparilla is so pre
eminently effective as a remedy for
rheumatism.
Nell Mr. Silicus is only an apology
tor a man. -' Belle Well, wouldn't you
accept an apology if you were offered ?
Philadelphia Record.
Bneklen'i Arinoa SmlTe.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, 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 Dy Snipes & Kin
ersly. ". - -
, 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 fayored with a liberal share of the
trade.- ' Jos. T. Peters cfc Co.
Pat on Tour Glasses and Look at This.
From $100 to $2,000 to loan. - Apply to
Geo. W. Rowland,
113 Third St, The Dalles, Or. .
BREEDING A RACE OF IDIOTS.
Intermarrying in Germany Bedncing Mat
rimony Almost to a National Corse.
Matrimony in Germany ia a singular
institution,' says the .Pittsburgh Dis
patch.. There are so many restrictions,
such a complement of formalities to be
submitted, to, that marriage is rather
unpopular than otherwise. The pre
vailing' idea is to keep money in 'the
family, and to attain this end the peo
ple, so " sensible and level-headed in
many respects, are willing to go any
lengths. A man may even have for his
wife his - cousin, his aunt, his step
mother and his sister-in-law combined
he doesn't care so long as he has a
hold on the noney. The number of
marriages among first cousins is count
less, and the results appalling. How
many idiots there are in the Father
land I should not like to say. So that
he may keep the money in his family
it is quite a common occurrence for an
uncle i to marry his niece; and a man
will sometimes wed his brother's
widow. In Bavaria it is legal for a
boy to marry at fourteen and a girl at
twelve. A soldier may not become a
benedict until he has reached the age
of thirty a most unpopular condition,
and one which causes very disagree
able consequences. I heard of a case
of a man who married his first cousin.
He had four children, one of whom be
came a leper and two of them idiots.
Three committed suicide, the fourth
married her first cousin and had an
idiot child. In another family the re
sult of an intermarriage between
cousins was two imbeciles out of three
children; all three died young. In one
district numbers of people with dread
fully swollen necks may be met. In
the valleys of the Alps some of the
most deformed idiots on earth are to
be found. They are Cretins and live
by begging, the hideousness of their
looks bringing them in a good deal of
money from the charitably disposed.
And yet these poor creatures inter
marry and spread the scourge. The
marriag-e knot does not require', any
great effort in breaking it in Germany.
Chronic mutual dislike and incompati
bility of temper are sufficient reasons
for divorce.
IN HAPPY PARAGUAY.
The Women Are Lithe and Graceful and
Wear White Ureases.
The women have well-molded limbs,
voluptuous, lustrous eyes and are of
every color, from mahogany to the
white and pink complexion of the fair
est Anglo-Saxon. The dress of a Para
guayan woman, says Knight's "Cruise
of the Falcon," consists merely of a
snow-white, tunic, coming down to the
knees, and a white shawl. These wom
en are bare-footed. They stalk through
the streets with a soft, supple, panther
like tread that is most beautiful, for
they do not indulge in high-heeled
boots and stays, but step out as Eve
herself might have done, quite unim
peded by their simple dress, which is
merely a short tunic tied rouryl at the
waist and adorned with the pretty na
tive lace These tunics have short
sleeves and very low necks, and reveal
the statuesque shoulders and breasts
rather more than, would ' be considered
delicate in Europe.
This mild race lives principally on
oranges, pumpkins, cassava and other
fruits and vegetables, "being almost
vegetarians. Many are the virtues of
these poor, brave Paraguayans; they
are hospitable, kindly honest, and,
though marriage is looked upon as an
unnecessary prelude to two young peo
ple starting housekeeping together,
they are remarkably constant in their
attachments. . The Paraguayan girls
are like Byron's savage heroines
faithful unto death, soft as doves, but
ready to give up their lives' for their
mates. What I particularly remarked
was the jovial, gay nature of this am
iable and innocent race.
WOMAN' COMES LAST.
How the Arab Regards His Wives and
Daughters.
An Arab meaning a tent-dweller, In
an equine sense, the town-dweller is
no Arab loves first and above all his
horse. -No one need to recite the oft
sung affection he will lavish upon him.
Next he loves his firearm. This, poetical
ly speaking, ought to be a six-foot, gold-in-laid,
muzzle-loading horror of a
matchlock, which would kick any man
but an Arab fiat on his back at every shot;
but actuallv. in Alceria or Tunis, when
he lives near a city, it is more apt to be
a modern English breech-loader. You
must fly from the busy haunts of men
to find the matchlock. Next to his gun
he loves his oldest son. Last comes his
wife or. one of his wives, perhai..
Daughters don't count; I mean the
A rab doesn't take the trouble to count
them", unless in so far as they minister
to his comfort, dietetic or otherwise
Until some neighbor comes along and
proposes to marry, in other words, to
make a still worse slave of one of them,
she is only a chattel a soulless thing.
And yet she is said to be a pretty, amia
ble, helpful being said' to be, for no
one by any hap ever chances to cast his
eyes on one worth seeing. This disre
gard women, be it said to their honor,
does not always apply to the Bedouins
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Foreigners' Ideas of America.
The magnitude of this country is not
adequately appreciated -by a great-per
centage of Europeans. , Especially has
this been true in the past. An English
novel of a few years ago described the
glories of the Rockies as seen from New
Orleans. "I met a German Brussels,
said an acquaintance of the writer;
"who became much interested in me
when he learned that I was an Ameri
can, and all on account of a friend he
had in the . United States. 'Do you
know -him?' he asked, 'his name is
Henry Walter. The name is not as
common as John Smith, and I did know
a Henry Walter. - 'Where does your
friend live?' I asked. 'In Pittsburgh,'
he replied. The Walter chanced to be
the same. But what a remarkable oc
currence! That German must have re
mained with very insular ideas of the
area of this country. He probably
regards it as about the -size of Staten
Island, or possibly, Hohenzollern.
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Bums,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles, '
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters, :
Insect Bites, .
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
. Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously. ,
Mustang Liniment conquers
Pain,
Makes lIan or Beast well
again.
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles, Fortlaci and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freiglt and Passepr 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.
PA88ENUER KATES.
One way
Round trip.
$2.00
..'.... . 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.-
All freight, except car lots,
will be 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
a p. m. lave block shipments soiictea.
Call on or address,
W.C. ALLAWAY,
General A(ent and Acting Manager.
THE-DALLES. OREGON
J F. FORD, Evamelist
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes Under date of
March 23, 1893
S. B. Mkd. Mfg. Cb.rf '
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen :
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 pounde,ja
now well, strong and-vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both ot 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. & JOBS. J. J). tORD..
If yon wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and ready
for, the Spring's work, cleanse yonr system with
the Headache and liver Cure, by taking two or
three doses each week.
Bold under a positive guarantee.
' SO .cents per bottle by all druggists. .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
'U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,
Julv 25. 1894.
Complaint havlsg been entered at this office
Dy ran it aiaione against jonn vreat tor aban
doning his homestead entry. No. 4333, dated
March 28. 1892, upon the E SWJ,NW8Wi
and BWli NW, Sec. 10, Xp. 8 8, E IS E, in
Wasco County, Oregon, with a view to the can
cellation of said entry, the said parties are here
by summoned to appear at this office on the 19th
day of September, 1894, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
respond and furnish testimony concerning said
alleged abandonment. E. M. Shutt, IT. S. Com
missioner, is authorized to take testimony at
Antelope, Oregon, on September 12th, 1894, at
iu o ciock a. m.
- . ' : . J AS. F. MOORE, Register'.
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THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission' is everywhere apparent. - It
now leads all other publications in . Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. '
The Daily Chronicle is published every eve- -
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per
annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum. "
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
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"There is a tide in the affairs
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
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Fnraitnre & Carnets
at CRANDALL
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