The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 27, 1896, Image 4

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    Th3 Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TH t DALLKS,
OBXflUN
Advertlstac Kates.
Per inch
One inch or less In Dally . . 1 SO
Over two Inches and under four Inches 1 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 75
Over twelve inches SO
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
One inch or less, per inch 12 50
Over cne inch and undqr four inches 2 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50
Over twelve inches 1 00
I'KRSONAL MENTION.
Mr. W. R. Winans of Hood River Is
In the city.
Mr. J. H. Cradlebaagh went to Hoood
River today.
Rev. Veerhaag and Rev. Bola left this
afternoon for Portland.
Messrs. Wm. and Otto Birgfeld left
tbis morning for. Stevenson.
Mr. J. C. Pease went away this morn
ing fur a bunting trip in the vicinity of
Lyle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huntington left
today for Portland and will return
.Thursday night;
Rev. J. H. Wood left for Goldendale
last night, where he will attend the
Methodist district conference.
Hon. W. R. FlUis yfirrived on the local
today from PortlaV1 and will 6peak tbis
evening at the VogNopera house.
Miss Gusie Lownsdale, who has been
visiting Col. Patterson and family, left
tbis afternoon for-ber home in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left this after
noon for t heir home in Seattle, after a
very pleasant visit of several days in
the city.
Rev. H. K. Hines of University Park
was in the city yesterday, and left last
ntuht for Goldendale to attend the dis
trict conference being held there.
Miss Maggie Kfclly, daughter of James
Kellv of Kinirsley went to Portland yes
lerdav to consult a doctor. She has
been suffering for the past two years
with u serious stomach trouble.
The Committee.
The following committee have been
appointed by the Commercial Club to
take charge of the celebration of the
opening of the locks: .
Reception W L Bradshaw, F Mene-
fee, Z F Moody, 8 L. Brooks, R Mays, A
M Kelsay. D M French, Chas Hilton. W
Lord, Dr O D Doane, J Michell, C W
JJietzel, U A Lie be.
Finance M A Moody, L E Crowe, G
J fxriev, ts b ttnnttngton, 1 J Norman,
M T Nolan, J C Hostetler.
Invitation R F Gibona, N B Sinnott,
Fred Houghton, Geo Ruch, Max Vogt,
fcr., ritz vv Wilson.
Transportation A 8 Bennett. T J
Seufert, J W French, E Ly tie, Hugh
Ixienn.
Executive H M Beall, N J Sinnott,
Jos 1 feters.
Program and Entertainment J S
Yish. N Whealdon. E Schanno. A S
Mac Alli?ter, J M Patterson, J B Cros-
sen, W 11 Wilson, T A Hudson, H J
Maier. .
Soemed Seasonable.
"On what ground," asked the court,
"'"does the petitioner base bis demand
for chanTing- his name ?"
"On the ffroumi," replied the peti
tioner's at torney, "that ho was not con
suited when his parents, who were
'-Mfittiodista, gave him the name of John
"Wesley. IJo now wishes to have it legal
ly changed to Roger Williams, so he
. can join the Baptists quietly and with
out attracting' undue attention."' Chi
cago Tribune. ', ,
All Purposes Answered.
Mr. Northsid Isn't it a wonder that
TJloomfield is not arrested for scorch
ing along1 on his w.heel without carry
ing a bell?
Mr. Southside It isn't necessary.
The authorities consider that the loud
polf stockings he wears answer every
purpose. Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tele
graph-
Simple Knoneh.
Friend Why is it that your son rides
to business in a cab and you always go
on a bus?
Old Man Well, he has a rich father,
and I have not. London Tit-Bits.
LOCAL DISEASE
and is the result o! colds and
sudden cinnalic changes.
For your Protection
we positively state that this
remedy does not contain
mercury or any other injur
ious drug.
Ely's Cream Bala
Is acknowledged to be the most thorough core for
Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all
remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages,
allays pain ana inflammation, heals the eoree, pro
tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses
of taste and smelL Price 60c at OmMsts or by mail.
KLX BKOTHKRfl. 66 Warren Street, New York.
YrA li.iamooh: creamery butter re-c-ivd
lirn-t every week at The Dalles
C'miniti"ii Co.'e store. Ring 'em np.
'Phoi.fH 128 and 255. oct24-lm
Wanted.
To 'iht lady representatives, tor
litflit, n ti d work. Good pay and good
pupiti t en if enccessful. - Call at
room 4. Unatilla house, from 5 to 8
p m. .
There's re clothing destroyed by
poor soup t'ian by actual wear as the
free alktn rota them. Hoe cake ia
pure- jly24-i
MEANS TOWARD GOOD LOOKS.
Trifles Which Ala in Keeping Women's
Faces Fair to View.
A well-known writer says: "A wom
an's gospel is u lie joveiy in nuna
and bodj'." -
We all know that loveliness rf. mind
is reflected in the expression of face
aid ej'es, but as it cannot the
texture or color of the skin, 1 wlii give
you a few recipes for developing and
enhancing the beauty of one, while
you alone can cultivate the loveliness
of the other.
Fineness of the skin, daintiness of
the body and rosiness of the complex
ion depend almost entirely upon bath
ing, as a means both of obtaining and
retaining them. A cold bath is a good
tonic and nerve bracer, but it neither
cleanses nor beautifies the skin to any
extent. Nor should delicate pirls or
women think -of indulging in it unless
so advised by their physician. The tem
perature of a beautifying ba,th should
be from 70 to 75 degrees, and it should
be of daily occurrence. Ordinary wa
ter, that is, water neither particularly
hard nor soft, is not sufficiently cleans
ing (o the skin, and a French Arm has
lately introduced dainty bags contain
ing almond-meal,' oatmeal and orris
root to be placed, in the water a few
niomenfs before the bath is ready. This
renders the water very milky, and baa
a wonderfully softening and whiten
ing effect. Baths in which milk, bran
or tarcli has been placed are found to
refine cr whiten the coarspst, reddest
f-.kin, if persistently wed. Softnessand
firmness of skin may be obtained by the
use of a simple unguent made famous
by the Greek and Roman women, who
centuries ago set us the example of
perfect personal cleanliness as the road
to beauty. The following can be made
with very little trouble, and it is de
lightfully exhilarating after the bath:
Boot white vinegar, one pint; rose
mary, rue, camphor and lavender (of
each), two drachms. Let the herbs
soak in the vinegar for several hours,
then strain. Rub thoroughly all over
the bodyand a delicious comfortable
feeling and a dainity perfume will re
main witih one 'all day long.
There are many little skin troubles
which aire both persistent and trouble
some, and vex one's very soul by ap
pearing on the face. A greasy skin may
arise from various causes, but generally
from lack of cleanliness or debility of
the skin. Only an astringent has any
effect upon it, and a very simple, entire
ly harmless one may be made from one
pint of rosewaiter, half a pint of white
wine vinegar and a few drops of es
sence of rose. This lotion may be ap
plied with a piece of soft linen or a very
fine sponge. .
Blackheads are very difficult- to get
rid of, and are caused by the clogging
cf the pores of the skin by dust or for
eign matter. Alcohol, 90 per cent., ap
plied by means of a piece of chamois
skin, will give tone to the skin and re
move unsuspected dirt and dust, at the
same time stimulating the small glands
and removing, by constant use, the
blackliieads.
Tan and freckles may' .be removed by
the use of the following lotion: Two
drachms of powdered sal ammoniac.
four drachma f eau de cologne, one
quart of tlistilled water. Lemon juice
and borax are both very efficacious,
and are home remedies.
Many skins will stand constant wash
ing, but need to be cleaned after a
dust ride or walk by other means than
soap and water. Lai t Virginal is a de
licious preparation, and can be made
as follows: One pint of rose, orange
flower or cider flower water, half an
ounce of simple tincture of benzoin and
ten drops of tincture of myrrh.
After being exposed to harsh or chill
ing winds, it is a good plan, upon re
tiring, to rub a quantity of fresh cream
on the face, removing after about five
or ten minutes, to be applied again,
followed by a generous puffing of rice
powder. Remove in the. morning by
tepid water and Lait Virginal.
The use of cosmetics, face, powders
and rouges cannot be too strongly con
demned. They stamp the person, using
them as silly and vulgar in the eyes of
nil refined and cultured people, and do
not in even the slightest degree ci;ihajice
or beautify. A good complexioa needs
no artificial toning or heightening,
nature beinir the cleverest of all artists.
A poor skin is kept clogged and its
condition impoverished by. the applica
tion of cosnletiica often, indeed, it is
poisoned by the harmful ingredients
contained in them. Arsenic and white
lead are the two drugs most used in
thftir preparation, and two of the rank
est poisons which can be introduced
into the system. Medical treatment
for the beautifj-ing, preserving and im
proving the complexion should only
be undertaken under the direction of
one's family physician, and once en
tered upon, should be continued pa
tiently and faithfully until the pur
pose is accomplished. . Nothing short
of a complete course of treatment will
prove efficacious. With good medical
advice, plenty of sleep, fresh air, care
ful diet and scrt?;5u3ou3 cleanliness, all
women may hope? to have complexions
fair and sweet to look upon. Ladies'
Home Journal.
It is tbe same old story and yet con
stantly recurring that Simmons Liver
Regulator is the best family medicine.
"We have used it in oar family for
eight years and find it the best medicine
we have need. "We think there Is no
such medicine as Simmons Liver Regu
lator." Mrs. M. E. S. Adington.Frank
lin, N. C. ' Each member of oar family
uses it as occasion requires." W. B:
Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ky.
LEAVE THEIR NIGHTGOWNS.
Guests at Hotels Sometimes Forget an
Interesting Garment.
There was a whirr of Jiells,' and the
annunciator behind the desk told the
night clerk something was wanted in
room 31'J. A little black boy darted up
from the bench before the night clerk
could call 'Trout." The. boy glanced
at the indicator and plungo:l upstairs.
In about, four minutes he came down
grinning and fronted the night clerk,
says t;he Chicago Post.
v "Well?' .
"(er.t in :19 waflits a nightgown."
"Well, go get b.im one."-
The darkey's grin vanished and his
ryes were big with surprise. Then the
night cleric tnld him to go to the house
keeper's room and girt a nightgown for
the man.
"Do you keep an assortment of night -
dresssas for yrmv guests?" asked a
boarder who had known the house ten
von rs.
"We don't aim to- do it, but we do."
said the n.i!it clerk. "You see, about
every clay omo man leaves h-s night-
io'.vii in l-.'.a room. Women rarely do.
If we know where the man has gone
ap let him know, he left it, and await
his orders. If be is a regular patron
we wash the garment and keep it till
: comes back.. But vrany times we
know nothing' of k.:m beyond what the
register tells us And so every week wc
i.ave about half a dozen gowns left en
our hands.
"Convention time always brings a
bundle of them. We must have collect-
t d a hundred while the democratic con
vention was in town.
"What do wc do with them finally,
when no owner turns up? Oh, go ask
the housekeeper.
Old Feople.
Old people who require medicine to
regulate tbe bowels and kidneys will
find the true remedy in Electric Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and
contains no whisky nor other intoxicant,
but acts as a tonic and alternative. It
acts mildly on the Etomacb and Dowels,
adding strength and giving tone to tbe
organs, thereby aiding Nature in the
performance of the functions. Electric
Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old people find it just exact
ly what they need. Price 50 cents and
$1 00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough
ton's Drug Store.
LADIES, I miikc big wajres at home, and want
all to have the same opportunity. The
work is verv ulcasant and will easily Tav J18
weekly. This is no deception. I want no mot ey
ana will giaaiy sena inn particulars to an sena
inr stamp. Miss M. A. Btebbins, Lawrence,
Alien.
The Wasco Warehouse Co. bega leav
to inform Farmers that they have STOR
AGE ROOM for 200,000 SACKS of
WHEAT and any one wishing to store
their wheat and bold for later market
can do so on usual terms. Also, tbev
will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE
for Wheat, Oats, Barley and Rye. -
Monuments
and Headstones.
Before going elsewhere, call on
L. COMINI, The Dalles, Or.,
For a'Tombstone. Warranted
to stand for all time, regardless
of wind or weather.
BABY'S HEAD & BODY
Watery Blisters
.Turning' To Complete Sore.
Family Doctor Could not
Heal Without Loss of Hair.
COMPLETELY DISCOURAGED
Economical and Speedy Cure by
CUTICURA REMEDIES
Now no Trace of Disease.
Hair Thick, Child Fat, Good, and
Hearty.
When four days old my babe broke out over .'
one side of his head and body with watery
blisters, which turned to a complete scab.
We called the family doctor, and ho said that
"he could heal them up," bat Vthe baby
would never have any more hairon his hcal,"
and we were completely discouraged. AVe
were told to try Cuticitra Remkdies' and
did so. We used two boxes of CrfTiccjBA, two
cakes of Cuticcra Soap, and he now is all
right. The hair is on thick, and you would
never think thero was anything the matter
with him, ho U so tut, pood, and hearty, and
I do not know how to praise Cutiock h. Res
. idles enough for the good they did my child.
' Mas. WJI. li. bCOTT, Luzerne, 1'a. ,
CTJTICrjRA REMEDIES have effected the
most wonderful cures of torturing and dis
figuring skin and scalp diseases of infants
and childrea ever recorded. They afford in
stant relief, permit rest and 'sleep, and point
to a speedy cure when the best physicians,
hospitals, and all other methods ail.
Speedy Cctik Tbeatmekt. "Warm bath
with Cuticub Soap, gentle application of
Cuticttra (ointment), and mild dose of Ccti
CUhA licaOLVKNT (blood purifier) .
Sold throughout the world. Potteb Dane It
Cbbm. Corp., ttoie l'roprietors, Boston, U.B-A-.
Mm-" now to Cure Skin Diseases," malledjxee.
D R DV'C Sk1n "nd Pcalppurin.-d and beautified
DHDI d-by Ccticcha Soap. Absolutely pure.
KUlsPaininalJifute
Cnticoia Antl-Paln Plaster
I
The umpire now decides that
"BATTLE AX" is not only
decidedly bigger in size than any
l- other JO cent piece
r7 . Ta 1- f
i quauxy is tne iinest ne ever saw, ana
the flavor delicious
know just how
you try it
BLACKWELL'S
You will find one conpon
Inside each two ounce bag,
and two coupons inside eaclm
four ounce bag of Blaclt
weU'a lurhmxn. Hay m bag'
of this celebrated tobacco
and read the eonpon vhlch
srlires a Blst of valuable pres
ents and how to get (oemN.
NOTICE.
To all Whom it Mat Concern:
By order of the Common Council of Dalles
City, made on the 3d day of October 1896, and
entered of record in ihe records of lialles City,
on the 4'h day of October 1896. notic- is hereby
given tbat the crosswalks and sidewalk on the
following streets or parts of tree's hure been de
clared dangerous by said Common Council on
said 3d day of October, and the said Common
Council will proceed to make the improvements
as hereinafter designated, on said streets or parts
thereof s declared dangerous after 14 days from
the first publication of tbis notice towit; Octo
ber 8th, 1896, and the cost of sucn improvement
of all crobswulks and of each of tbem, win be
charged and levied upon the corner lots corner
ing upon the street or stre ts intersected by such
crosswalks, and upon all lots or pans the eof,
to the center of each blook cornering upon tuch
intersection, each lot to py tbat portion of the
entire cost tbat its s'reet frontage upon the in
tersef ting streets bears to tbe street frontate of
all lots to be assessed upon said Btreete ai d the
cost of al sidewalks and of each of them respec
tively will be charged and levird upon the prop
rrty adjacent thereto and directly Deneti e t
thereby, as provided by the chirter and oi (fi
nances of Dallas city.
The crosswalas and sidewalks declared dnn
gerous and about to be improved aud built are as
follows: ,
I. To build a sidewalk on the south side of
Fourth street along lots 5 and 6. In block Z, in
Trevitte addition to Dalles City.
'.'. To build a' sidewalk on the east side of
Court street, between Second and rhir.l streets,
along the south 20 feet of lot 5 in block 5, Dalles
City.
8. To build a sidewalk on Court street between
First and Second street along the soutn 30 feet of
lot 1 in block 4, Dalles iu.
4. To build a side wlk along lots iu block 2,
on the n. rth side of Alvord btieet, in t-ultou's
addition to Dalle- City.
5. To build u sidewalk along lots 2 and 3, in
block 2, on the north fide of Alvord street in
Fulton ,s addition to Dalles City.
6. To build a Bidewnlk along lot 6, in block
21. on Union street in Gales' a ditlon to Dalles
City.
7. To build a sidewalk along lots 1 and 2, in
block S, on Fourth s reet in Trevlti's addition to
Dalles City.
8.. To build a crosswalk on the east side of
Court street across Fourth street.
9. To build a crosswalk acmes Jefferson street
on the north lde of Secoud street.
10. .To build a crosswalk across Lincoln street
on the south side of Second street.
II. To build a crosswalk across Third ttreeton
the east side of Court street.
12. To build a crosswalk across Washington
on the south side of Fourth street. -
13. To build a crosswalk across Fulton street
on tbe west side of Federal street.
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of tobacco, but the
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All of said sidewalks and crosswalks will be
built and constructed in tbe manner v..ided
by tbe charter and ordinances of Dalles City,
uaieu mis sin aay oi u'-iooer, isyt.
GILBERT W. PHELPS,
Kecorder of Dalles City.
113:33
SDipes-K'nersIy Drug 60.
Drugs, Paints,
Wall Paper,
Glass. Etc.
129 Second St..
THE DALLES, - - OR.
Money! Money! Money 1
To pay Wasco comity warrants resrfs
tered prior to July 3, 1892. Interest
ceases after May 15, 1896.
C. L. Phillips,
mylS-tf County Treas.
"The Regulator Line"
The Dalles. PortM and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freignt ana PGSssngar Lins
Throneh Dailv Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Isteatner Kegulator leaves The
Dalles lit 8 a.m., connecting at tbe Cas
cade Locks witb Steamer Dalles City.
steamer jjaiies uity leaves fontanel
(Oak si-cet dock) at 7 a. m., connect
in? witu Steamer Regulator for The
Danes.
r HHENUEK RATES.
One way $2.00
Round trip 3.00
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
ay landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address, '
W. C. ALL A WAY
General A cent
THE DALLES.
OREGON
E M S XT
GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
, VIA
Spokane
Minneapolis
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Paul
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN 8TKAMEKS Lesrs Portland
Kverr Five Says for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. K. &. Co. s Agent
Tha Dalles, or address ,
W, H. HCELBDRT, Gen. Pass. Afrt
Portland, Oregon
. M NEILL, President aud Manager.
Ne
Schedule.
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :50
a. m., and leaves 4:55 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10:4
p. rn., and leaves 10:45 p. in.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12:05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 2:30 p. m.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between Tbe Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar
riving at Tbe Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from
Portland. E. K. LyrtB,
. Agent.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK, .
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
JEE. 3- Xj 33 IsT DfcT.
American Market,
74 Second Street.
Fruit, Produce,
Butter, Eggs.
POULTRY, FISH and OAUK
IN SBASOM.
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