The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 04, 1894, Image 4

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.a La La : fat k mud LJ
Bran and Shorts (Diamond
Mills), $12 per ton.
Flour at Bedrock Prices:
Xa-ood Potatoes, 65c a sack.
Seed Wheat. " ''"
' Chicken Wheat, 75c sack.
. .Choice Wheat, Timothy
and Alfalfa Hay.
All Goods Sold at Lowest
Telephone No. 61
A lady who is more devoted to . farm
life than that of the city, called upon a
photographer ' recently and -wished to
know how long after leaving her measure
she must wail to receive her picture.
New Bedford Journal.
W. A. McGuire, a well known citizen
of McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that
there is nothing as good aa children
troubled ' with colds or croup aa
Chamberlain '8 Cough Eemedy. He has
used it in his family for several years
with the best results and always kept a
bottle of it in the house. After 'having
la grippe be wa8 himself troubled with
a severe cough. lie used other remedies
without benefit and then concluded to
try the children 'a medicine and to his
delight it soon effected a permanent cure;
50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley &
Houghton Druggists.
At Prayers. Minnie in loud whisper)
Jimmy, wot makea Uncle Eben . ehet
'is eyes w'en he's ' pray'in' ? ' Jimmy (in
louder whisper) Mebbe he's" ashamed
ter look th' Lord in th'.face. Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
Henry Wilson, the postmaster at
Welsbton, Florida, says he cured a case
of diarrhoea of long standing In bix hours
with one atrial! bottle of Chamberlain's
, Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy."
What a pleasant surprise that must have
foeen to the sufferer. Such cures are not
junusual with this remedy. In many
instances only, one or two doses - are re--quired
to give permanent relief. It can
. always de depended upon. When re
duced with, water it is pleasant to take.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton Drug
'jjists. ' ' -
Sriggs My doctor has ordered me to
-eat as little as possible "for a week.
Griggs Is that so? . Conie around to
my boarding-house and take Thanks
giving dinner .with me. New York
Herald. ;
When. persons are weak and languid,
from sickness or overwork, feel debil
itated and depressed, it is an indication
- that the blood is out of order, aud they
need help to tBrow off the miserable
feeling. The. best remedy for this pur
pose is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strength
ening Cordial and Blood Purifier.-' It re
stores lost strength, gives vigor to cir
culation, promotes good appetite and a
flow of cheerful spirits. Price $1.00 per
bottle. For sale by the Snipes-Klnersly
Customer What has that gentleman
to do who sits behind the counter yon-1
der? Clerk He has got to make the
flourishes td our employer's signature.
El Imperial. ' f ' '. ' - ''"""'
For a pain in the side or chest there is
nothing so good as, a piece' of flannel
dampened with Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and bound on over the seat of pain.
It affords prompt and permanent relief
and if used in time will often prevent a
cold from resulting in pneumonia. This
same treatment is a sure cure for lame
back - For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton Druggists. . ; ' ;.
'Why do you not stop begging -and
try to get some work." . Because I do
not wish to give up a sure thing for an
uncertain one." Paris Tigaro.
We have made arrangements with the
San Francisco Examiner 'to furnish it in
connection with The Ciibonicle.- Hav
ing a clubbing rate with the Oregonian
and N.-Y. Tribune for our republican
' -patrons, we have made this arrangement
for the accommodation of the democratic
members . of The . Chronicle family.
. Both papers, the Weekly Examiner and
6kmi-Weeklt: Chronicle will be fur
nished for one year for $2.25, cash in ad
vance; " : - - - - - .- -
It is strange that some people will suf
fer for years from rheumatism rather
than try such an approved stantlard
remedy aa Ayer'a S&rsaparilla ; and that,
too, in spite of the assurance that it. has
cured so many others who were similarly
afflicted. Give it a. trial. '.
"Ah, how I feel for you !" said Jagsly,
aa he fumbled around for the keyhole.
Syracuse Post. .
Feed wheat for sale cheap at, Wasco
Warehouse.- . ..... ' ... . , tf.
Subscribe for The Chronicle.:
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Seed Rye. - -
Feed Oats.
Rolled Barley;' '
Poultry and Eggs bought
ana sola. - . '
Choice Groceries &; Fruits.
Grass Seeds. ; V
Living Prices.
Cor. 'Second and Union' Sts.
Notice of Proposed Street' Improvement
"By order of the Council of Dalles City;
notice is hereby given (that the .portion
of the east aide of Union street, commencing-
on the :. south- line- -oi , Fourth
street, Dalles City, and extending south
erly to. where the north linexf the alley
which forms the north line of the. public
school 'grounds . intersects said street,
said public school -grounds being situ
ated on both sides of , Union street bet
tween said alley and the bluff, shall be
improved by the construction of a plank
eidewalk eight feet in width along the
east side of said street.-
Dated this 20th day of October, 1894.
Douglas S. Dufub,
Recorder for, Dalles Citv.
.Kotice. . - -
To Whom it May Concern :
This is to certify that the undersigned
lias' "sold out his interest in the -store
Kwong On Tai. He is'now a member of
the firms Wing Hong and Dock Hing. - '
" : ; . . : . Seid Wing.
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.
' Xotlce.
All city warrants registered prior to
January 2, 1892, are now due. and pay
able at my office. Interest ceases after
this date. 1 1. 1. Burget, City Treas.
Dated Dalles City, Aug. 1, 194.
Another Call.
AU county warrants registered prior
to January 1, 1891, will be paid on pre
sentation at my' office.-. Interest ceases
after Sept. 10th. Wm, Michell,
. -; -. : - Oountv Treasurer. '
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all .
kinds of work . in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest house moving outfit
x in Eastern Oregon. -
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Address P.O. Box 181. The Dalles
: SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State- of Oregon for
1 1 oaw V.UIiULJ.
Joseph May, plaintiff, vs. J. T. Delk, Sarah E
- Delk, and H. Fleckenstein and S. Julius Mayer
partners doing business under the firm name
of Fleckenstein Mayer, defendants.
To J. T. Delk and Sarah E. Delk, of. the de
fendants above named: Jn the name of the
Btate of Oregon, you and each of you are herebv
required to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above entitled suit on or
before Monday, the 11th day of February lsqs
thai being the flrt day of the next regular term
of said Circuit Court following the expiration of
the time prescribed in the order heretofore made
for the publication of said summons ; and if vou
or either of you fail so to appearand answer
said complaint, judgment for want thereof will
be taken against you, and the plaintiff will htZ
ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in Ss
said bill of complaint, to-wit; For a decree 'or
dering a foreclosure' of the mortgage of plaintiff
described and-mentioned- in plaintiffs com
plaint, and that the premises mentioned therein
to-wit: fractional block 13, in Hood River
proper, in Wasco county, Oregon, be sold in the
manner provided by law : that from the proceeds
of such sale the p aintlff have and recover the
sum of $763.67. and interest thereon at the rate
of ten per cent- per annum since the 4th dav of
January, 1893; and the fur ther sum of100 reas
223bJf k ttorney'! fef -'v Aether with the costs
and disbursements of thi suit, including sub
sequent and accruing costs and expenses of sale
that upon such ioreclosnre and sale all of the
right, title and interest of the defendants, or of
any or either of them, and ofny or all arsons,
claiming or to claim through, by or under them
or any ot them, be foreclosed arid forever baSl
of the equity of redemption ; that ptainfiff bTat
lowed to bid for and to purchase Mid premises
SAIafflFl' ha thf Pa5er thereolh.
e, immediate possession of the same: that
plaintiff have judgment against the said T n
Delk and Sarah E. Delk fof any sum that may
remain unpaid on said note afteF the forSK
sure and sale of said premises- anrt fArfJi!.h
farther and other relief al to -the court mav
seem to be just and equitable. court may
'ihe service of this summons is marln unnn
you by pubUcation thereof inThe dLuJch
C KEa Dev(sPIT of general circvOaUonf Sub
lished weekly at Dalies City. Wasco coiiVStT
Oregon, by order of Hon W. L BrSw
judge of the aid court; which order duly
made at chambers in Dalles City. Oreeon on the
6th day of November, 1891. - y' "reon on the
, . , H. H. KIDDELL,
nov7-decl9. Attorney for Plaintiff.
Assignee's Notice of Final Account.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as assignee of the estate of W. E. Garretson, in
solvent debtor,, has filed his final account in the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco
comity, and that the same will come up for
hearing in said court on Monday, the 19th day of
November, 1894, at yrhich time said assignee will
ask for an order distributing said estate and dis
charging said assignee. J
. Dated this 17th day of October, ISM. ' ?
A. R. THOMPSON, !
C20-Nvl7 Assignee. of Estate W. E. Garretson.
-TJEFIESHEAT-SNO-COtt
A. New mud ot Glass Unburt by Violent
Atmospheric: Changes.
The neySeniiari' glass is a new and
singular ti'Jparture .in- -that line, disre
garding- as it does- the brdinary princi
ple that R-ood g-lass must contain, to
gether with .silica and a divalent or
trivalent metallic .oxide,' the oxide of
a monovalent- metal-r-an alkali -metal
or thelliuni' but while thus iree from
nlkali can be worked befie the blow
pipe, and lias a small ;oefficientf ex-pansion.--
TKe inventor, snys the New
York Sun, was led to the production of"
1 as-compound glass by studying the
.iate of strain in ordinary glass vessels
and tnbescooled in contact with air. As
a hollow glass vessel, cooled In contact
with the -air, has its outer skin in a
state- -of compression; while the inside
is in a state of tension, it' is easily damj
aged on the inside, but is resistent on
the outside; a hollow glass vessel, , if
introduced when cold into, warm air,
has its outer skin thrown into a state
of, compression, but if, when it is hot,
it i exposed to cold air, its outer: skin
is thrown into a state, of tension this
being the reason why cold 'air causes
glass to crack more readily than hot
air' does, r The inventor succeeded in
throwing the ovuter layer into a perma
nent state of compression by- -covering
the glass vessel with a thin outer layer
of glass which has . a .small "coefficient
of expansion. The flasks iuadc of such
glass can be filled with boiling aniline
and immediately sprinkled on the out
side with cold water glass dishes, too,
can be heated over the naked IJunscn
flame without .' cracking. . Pressure,
tubes of thi compound glass are also
made to meet all the requirements of
practice and have been kept ;in con
tinuous use . on locomotives for . five
months. .' ' " . ' -- "
' IT IS NOT SLANG.
The Term "Gent" and Its Modern Ap
plication. ' - -The
word "gent"; nowadaysseemato
wear its hat .cocked on one- i;i;1c of the
head and to-walk with a.caddish -wajr-jer
pf vulgar "seli-impoi-tance.- lint I
mow a worthy old lady in the country,
writes Edward .Egglcston in.: .Century ,
ivho calls her husband the "old g-ont,"
jjing-itas a title of respect, and such
-it was in . her childhood " and ' long be-'
fore. In r 17r-f. Eov.. Samuel Da vies,
afterward president of Princeton col
lege, traveling in England, describes
Rev. Dr. Liardner as '"a little pert old
gent," epithetsthat would not be flat
tering to a mmister. to-day, nor even
dignified for a minister to -use.. : "Pert''
here has the sense of "lively" much
as a Kentuckian might use "peart" or'
a Jvew "Englander "perk." Indeed. I
suspect that Davies gave the word the
sound , of "peart." That Davies; -used
"gcht" "as a term of respect is shown by.
his characterization of another . rev
erend. doctor as "a venerable,' humble
and affectionate old gent." It will not
do, therefore, to account a word recent
because : of its slanginess. When a'
smoker i professes - fondness for ''the
weed" he does not dream that he is
using an epithet applied - to tobacco by
King James I. in 13"0. and that nearly
two hundred years earlier than-James,
in the. reign of Edward VI., the hop
plant just coming into England' was
called-. -the .wicked weed.". What
plant had.worn thi:i title of contempt
before the hop I do not know. . '
A FATAL SUPERSTITION.
Mexicans Regard St:r.iIlpox as a ' Divine
- , Visitation.
The poor1 and igncrant class of Mex
icans have an uncanny religious super
stition about smallpox. On a recent
visit to tha interior of Mexico, says a
writer in the Xcw Orleans Picayune, I
saw ijiothcrs carrying around in their
arms babies whose little bodies were
almost eaten, up by smallpox. I was,
of course, shocked at the frightful spec
tacle, and even offered one delniled
mother money if she would take her
terribly afflicted child home and call in
a physician to attend it. But she re
fused my. proffer with scorn, and be
gan to croon some weird incantation as
she tenderly caressed the little half
clad sufferer in her arms. I afterward
learned thai the ignorant class of Mex
icans consider an out break of the red
pest in their miserable hovels a, visita
tion of Divine wrath for some sin they
have committed. So - set are they in
this belief that they will do nothing
whatever to checlr the ravages of the
disease, except when it - attacks their
infants, to take the victims in their
arms, press them closely . to their
breasts and pray devoutly and con
tinuously to God to forgive them for
their wickedness. Of course the small
pox runs its course after awhile, though
never before claiming several members
of every family asu victims but not un
til ' it . does are- the afflicted parents
purged of their sins. . . -,'.- -. , .
Kquallty of Sex..
It is natural f or .a woman to resent the
imputation that the feminine mind is
not so strong as the masculine, and this
spirit of independence was early mani
fested in a schoolgirl living in a- Massa
chusetts town. She had, too often,
perhaps, been made to acknowledge
the superiority of her brothers. " One
day her mother remarked upon the ap
parently utter lack of intelligence in a
hen- "You can't" teach a hen any
thing," she said. "They have ruined
more of the garden than a drove of
cattle would. You can' teach a cat,,
dog, or pig something, . but a hen
never!" "Hm!V exclaimed the child,
indignantly. "I think they know just
;as muh as the roosters:"
Adirondack Echoes. .
'.there, are' some remarkable echoes
in the . w'ood-encircled Adirondack
lakes. A single whoop will be tossed
about a dozen times from a bit of wood
land edging the lake, - and ' when the
last echo seems to have died away some
more distant woodland will suddenly
take up the call with increased loud
ness, and the sound will at length fade
out in extreme distance.-. The. nearer
echoes seem to be filled with the inex
pressible freshness pf the woodland,
and it is hard to believe that the sound
is mere airy . mimicry of -the ' human
voice. . - ' . . .. .
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
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. . . for '-. ' -
Burns, :
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles; '
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains, .
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints, 1
Jiarness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica, . . ''.
Lumbago,, :
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments, ..
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
v Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
' x Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
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" Mustang Liniment conquers
:. Painr .,-
Makes nan or Beast well
again.
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Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
' . ifavigatiori Co.
THROUGH
Freioni and Passenoer 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. -.- . . ..
PAH8KNOKK KATES.
One way . . . .
Round trip.
.$2.00
..3XX)
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 nights Shipments for
way -JandingB mast.be delivered before
6 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address, ' , ,
W.C.ALLAWAY,
Genaral . Agranf " ' -
TH E-DALLES, r - OREGON
J X FORD, EvamelisV." :
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under" date oi
f .. March 23.. 1898:.i. ,s
S. B.- Mkd. Mfq. Co.,
- Dufar, -Oregon. . ' .
Gentlemen . - ' '!,. ; V--- -
t -On arriving home' last week, I found
all -well and. anxiously - awaiting, v. Oar
little girl eight and one-half years old,
who Had wasted away to 38 poohds is
now well, strong, and vigorous and. well
fleshed up. S. B. Congh 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, & Mbs. J. F. Fobtj.
.' If yoti Wilfi to feel fresh and cheerful, and readj
for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with
the Headaohe and Liver Cnro, by taking two or
three doses each week.
8old under a posltivo guarantee.
; BO cents per bottle bv all druKRistn.
! Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat-
ent Dusiness conauciea lor modbr atc Ftts.
OOn OFFICE IS 0POS!TE O. S. PATENT OFFICE
, and we can secure patent in less time than those
i remote from Washington. -" -.: .- - .
Send model, drawmg or photo., with descrip
tion. '. We advise, if oatentablo or not. iree of
charge.. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
! A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain Patents," with
i cost of same in the V. S. and foreign countries
sent iree.. Aaaress, . -
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