Tnz Dalles Daily Ghironiele. BUBSCBIPTIOK KATES. T MAIL, rOSTABB rMHIB, I ABYAJtS. VBkly,lyear... month 1 3 41 , Danr.lyear... 6 month.. tmv " ....$ 1 50 .... 0 75 0 SO 00 .... too .... 0 50 Addrasa sll communication to " TICK CHEON fCLX." Tn Dsllss, Orecon. "THURSDAY, - - - JUNE 13, 1895 A LITTLE RECREATION. A little recreation is pleasant to most people, and to many a necessity ; when not carried to excess, so as to amount to dissipation, it i harmless and usually beneficial. Westerners and southerners are somewhat Inclined to carry all Amusements to the . extent o a dissipa tion. This has been, and no doubt will be for sometime, true in the agitation of financial questions. 8o far has this gone that many are alarmed lest, within a Jew years, the "financial school" will break np in a financial spree, and busi ness, which is now slightly convalescent after its severe attack of tariff reform, will have a relapse, and our last condi tion be worse than the first. It should be borne in mind that there is little dan ger of a free silver bill becoming a law while Cleveland is president, and if he lives, he and he alone, will be president until March, 1897. After the new presi dent is inaugurated it will require some time to satisfy all the different free sil verisms and silver theorists, if that can ever be done. So there is little proba bility of any silver legislation going into effect before 1898. By that time the ex uberance of the youthful West will have somewhat worn off, the spree will be over and a little gold cure will prepare m to settle down to business. We anticipate nothing more serious than a little recreation, or at worst, a short dissipation. Indeed, we think the worst is already past. MASS MEETING TONIGHT. If the business men of the city have amy interest in the election of city offi cers, it will be well for them to be out in force at the mass meeting. . It is much easier to elect desirable officers and councilmen, if attention is given the matter at the nominating meeting. Tco often the spoils-seeker and his friends, or they who have axes to grind, control . the nominating meeting.. If you care anything about the city's affairs, ac'd want to have them run your way, you must in person give them some atten tion, and to have your influence felt, you must give them attention all the time, particularly when the men who are to run the city are to be chosen. . This mass meeting is of about as much importance as the election itself. THE CHINESE RIOTS. It seems thi.t the reported Chinese riots are less serious than at first sup posed. No missionaries were killed, bat some property was destroyed, and the obnoxious foreigners were compelled to move on. It was limply an imitation of American sand lotism so prevalent on this coast a few years ago, when "the Chinese must go'awaa the catch-word of demagogues, and Tacoma and a few other places made themselves ridiculous by mobbing the Chinamen. Indeed, China is becoming Christianized with startling rapidity; it is now only a few years behind the United States on this question. Yesterday's market report, published in the Oregonian, quotes wool 9 to 11 cents, and Eastern Oregon 5 to 8 cents. This indicates either that the Orego nian's market reporter is not qnite "on to his job," or else Portland is a very poor wool market. Eastern Oregon wool in the market here is selling from 82 to 10 cents, and there is more of it sold, baled and shipped to the eastern market from here tb an Portland dreams of. . It is noticeable that among the at tendants at the financial schools which are being now held by the Bilvermen throughout the land, there are a great many ex-senators, ex-congressmen and ex-governors. We wonder whether the fact that they got left has anything to do with their being among the "scholars. The Cars uf Toetb. At 6 years of age four permanent teeth, double teeth, the most useful teeth in the mouth, are cut. These teeth, be cause of the bad condition in which fre qnently the milk teeth are found at this time, are subjected more to the causes of decay than any other of the perm a nent teeth, hence special care should be given at this time to the care of the teeth to keep them clean. A tooth kept clean will not decay. On the Pacific coast there is very rarely a case where a child has attained the age of 14 but what baa lost' one or more of these teeth, has bad them filled, or else the teeth or roots of them remain in the mouth de-' caying, ulcerating, and causing a very bad breath ; the puss mixing with the food goes to the stomach and does injury' to the digestive -organs. The health of every individual depends very much upon the health of his or her teeth. The time to care for the teeth, to keep them clean, is between the age of 6 and 14. Daring this time all the permanent teeth but the wisdom teeth are cut, and the wisdom teeth are of little nse to man. But no one can well afford to lose' any one of the other-permanent teeth, especially the double teeth, or molars. I have registered, within the last four years, the names of eighty-foar children for whom I have worked, their ages be ing between 7 and 14 years. From my observation and experience with the children I attribute the caoae of decay of teeth to the lack of cleanliness. Chil dren don't know how, and parents fail to teach them to clean their teeth. Each of the children, whose names I have recorded, came to me with a heavy coat of stain and more or less tarter on their teeth. The stain softens the enamel and gives rise to a rotting or de caying of the teeth. The tarter inflames the gums, absorbs the bony substance" in which the tooth is situated, causing it to become loose, and soon in age to drop out. I removed the stain and tar ter and filled all the cavities in the teeth, giving the children a clean and healthy mouth. By thoroughly brush ing their teeth, they keep the stain and tarter from re-forming, and prevents any farther decay or loss of teeth. - Parents, take your children to your dentist and have their teeth cleaned, and let him show them how to nse the brash, for many who nse the brash use it injarioasly on the teeth, and fail to clean them. Have him tell them when to ase the brash on the teeth, and what to use with it. Very Truly, S. H. Fbazieb. Dentist, - Chapman Bldg., Boom 1 Up Stairs A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y,. says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and .his family has always found the very best results follow its use ; that he wonld not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Cat skill, N. Y., says that Dr. Kings New Discovery is un doubtedly the best cough remedy ; that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never tailed to do ' all that is claimed for it. Why not trv a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottle nt Bnipes-Kinerslys Drug Co.'e Drug Store. Begular size 50c. and $1.00 Mr. Ed. Boynton, Second son of Mr. E. L. Boynton, of Kingsley, died last night of phlegmon, a swelling in, the throat. Mr. Ed. Boynton was born ia Clackamas county, April 5, 1S70. He has lived in The Dalles and vicinity for a number of years and was highly les- Dected and liked bv all who knew hirn For the last Tew years he has been con nected with the different stage lines running oat of the city. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Mrs. M. E. Briggs has just received a fine line of M. Heminway & Sons, also Brainetd & Armstrong art silks, filloselle, Roman floss, etc. The colors are per fectly shaded and great care has been given to the selecting of colors, to have them suitable for the now popular lines of embroidery that requires careful and accurate shading. Choose your shades now while they are unbroken. A full line of stamped linen constantly on hand, also Honiton lace braids. jl2-15 Finest cabinet photos $2.50 per dozen at Herri ns studio Chapman block, The Dalles, Oregon. Eighteen first prizes taken. Clip this notice out and bring it with you and it is good tor one photo extra with every dozen photos. j6-lm PIPE, , TOBACCO. -WHAT IT IS CELERY, for. the entire NERVOUS system BEEF, the greatest SUSTENANT. known IRON, to purify and enrich the BLOOD A SimpleCQmpound Matu?ss Builder and Tonic FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. tDr. PIERCE'S PLEASANT m PELLETS SICK HEADACHE, BILIOUSNESS CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, POOR APPETITE, and all derangements of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Of all druggists. ONCE USED ALWAYS IN FAVOR. YOUNQ SPIRITS. vigorous body and robust strength fol low good health. Bat all fail when the vital powers are weakened. Nervous debility and loss of -t'nanly power result rrom Dad naDits, con tracted by the young through ignorance of their ruinous con aequences. Low spirits, melancholia. -Liaipaired memory, morose or irritable temper, fear of impending calamity and a thousand and one derangements of body and mind, result from such pernicious prac tices. All these are permanently cured by improved methods of treatment without the patient leaving home. A medical treatise written in plain but chaste language, treating of the nature, symptoms and curability of such diseases, sent securely sealed in a plain envelope, on receipt of this notice, with io cents in stamps, for postage. Address, World's Dxspkn Sarv Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A WARM Cuticura Soap And a single application of CUTI CURA, the great skin cure, will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the" most distressing of itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp diseases, after phy sicians, hospitals, and all else fail. Cuticura Remedies Exert a peculiar, purifying action on the skin, and through it upon the blood. . In the treatment of distressing humors they are speedy, permanent, and economical, and in their action are pure, sweet, gentle, and effective. Mothers and chil dren are their warmest friends. . Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug at:d Chkh. Coup., Sole Prop., Ilnston. S- "All about Baby's Skin, Scalp, and Hair," mailed free If tired, aching, nervous moth ers knew the comfort, strength, and vitality in Cuticura ITasters, they would never be without them, la every way tbe swt ctcst and best. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1878. Land OFFiCK, The Dalles, Or., May 4, 1895. I Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the net of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the States of t'alifornia, Oregon. .evnda and Washington Territory," Joseph W. Ward,, of Boyd. County of Wasco, 8tat of Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. for the purchase of toe SEJ fWJ4 nnd SWi SE4. of Sec. No. 6, and NW; NE!i N WW, 6ec.7, all in Tp. No 2 8. Range No. 12 E, W. M., and will offer proof to show that th -lana sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office ar The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday, tbe 27 tb day of July, 1895. He tiames as witnesses: Henry Hanner, Joseph Hanner, Tho Dalles, Manley Ran, John Decker, Boyd, Or. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of JulT, 1895. - J AS. F. MOORE, Register. Estrayed. One dark bay mare with heavy black mane and tail, branded MD connected on left hip and IV" or VI on left shoulder. When last seen she bad baiter and bell on. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leayiDg at O. L. Richmond's stable in thia city. ml5-lm s mm MUNftMLMU BATH 'fP? WITH C- Jl I eef si Iron Your Wife Knows "Where she can get nice Vegetables. Where to get the nicest Berries. Where nice, fresh G-ro ceries are kept.. Where she can get them in; a hurry if she needs them. Call or Telephone. J. B. CROSSEN, Grocer. Ask Central for 62. THE DALLES r a KXOIT A TTC3-:EI. ine aoove association is prepared to take a list of all and any kind of. Ileal Estate for sale or exchange, whereby the seller will have the undi vided assistance of the follow ing Real Estate Agents, or ganized as an association for the purpose of inducing im migration to Wasco and Sher man Counties, and generally stimulating tne sale ot prop erty: C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud son, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M. Huntington & Co., Dufur & Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons & Marden, G. W. Rowland. Address ,any of the above well known firms, or J. M. Huntington, Sec. The Dalles, Oregon. T COPYRIGHTS, n, CAM I OBTATJJ A PATENT For a prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to M L N N fc to., who have had nearlyflfty years' experience in the patent business. CQmmunica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In formation concerning Patents and how to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of r"han ical and Solent I no books sent free. 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