Tbs Dalles Daily Chnmicla Til K DALLES, OREGON Advertising laces. ' ' Per inch One inch or less in Daily l SO Over two inches and under four inches 1 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 75 Over twelve inches ' 50 DAILY AND WEEKLY. One inch or less, per inch t2 50 Over one Inch and under four inches 2 00 Over four inches and under twelve Inches. . 1 50 Over twelve inches 1 00 PERSONAL. MENTION. J. P. Abbott ia in from Wapinitia.- Mr. Alex. McLeod of Kingsley ia in the city. Mr. O. L. Paquet, ex -county asseseor, ia in from Wapinitia. T. H. Johnston and Williard Vahder pool came in from Dafnr last night. Eobt." Jordan and D. R. Kelley of Kingsley are registered at tbe Umatilla. Mr. D. M. Frfcnfch went to Portland this afternoon, accompanied bv Mr. V. Lord. I Judge Sol Smith of Goldendale arrived this afternoon just in time to take tbe train for Portland. Captain H. C. Coe and T. C. Dallas came op from Hood River last night. Captain Coe is on his way to his ranch in Washington across the Columbia from Caetle Rock. Thurst Masters came over from Gol dendale today, and took the train for Portland. He has with him bis son, Arthur, aged about 12 years, who has been sick since last Jane, and whom be la taking to Portland for treatment. MOUNT RANIER 14,619 FEET HIGH Pljrar ITIiicti Go. on Government Rec ords as Official. tJeo. E. Hvde, in charge of tbe U. S. geological survey, which has been in the field in this county all summer,, has .given out the correct altitude of Mt. Ranier as determined by the survey by means of triangulation. The figures are 14,519 feet above sea level. The base line at Ellensbnrg was used, with sea level guage at Tacoma, and these figures will go on government records as offi cial. Mr. Hyde says be has been . unable to find any authority for the old figures, 14,444, and he thinks they were arbitrar ily adopted to go Mt. Shasta four bet ter, that 'mountain's elevation having "been officially fixed at 14,440. This la6t measurement makes Mt. .Rainier the highest mountain in the United States, and iu Mr. Hyde's judg ment it is the most beautiful and aym--metrical mountain in North America. While Mt. Shasta is nearly as high, its base is 5,000 feet above sea level, but Mt. Rainier's feet are planted practi cally at tide water, and his giant form raises to the tremendous height literally at one jump. TycU Valley Roller Flour Mills. . Tygh Valley Roller Flour Mills are running full time on .No. 1 wheat. Flour equal to the best always on hand. Prices to suit the times. Also mill feed dn quantities to suit. W. M. McCoukxe & Sox. ug8-6mw Proprietors. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear as tbe free alkali rots them. Hoe cake ia pure- !y24-ij Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., saya: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cougb, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Saiford, Ariz., writes : "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it ; it never fails, and ia a sure care for Con sumption, Coughs, and Colda. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds ia not an experiment. It has been tried foe a quarter of a cen tury, and today stands at the bead. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Ola People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneya will find tbe 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 acta mildly on the stomach and Dowels, adding strength and giving tone to tbe organs, thereby aiding Nature in the cerformance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aid, digestion. Old people find itufst exact ly what they need. Price oocents and $1 00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. " . Only thirty days in which to secure Herri n 's unrivalled photos. Mra. Her rin will leave The Dalles January 1st lor a long visit in Southern Oregon, per haps to remain. Yon can secure bar gains now in all kinds of' work dupli cates, cabinet, polished, only $Z per dozen until Jan. 1, 1897. " d2-lw GREAT PHENOMENON. Dally Journey of tlte Sun -Puzzled the Ancients Many Erroneous Theories. - Strange as it may seem in .this day and age, the rising and setting of the sun, was the greatest of natural phe nomena, to the ancient scholars- They were greatly puzzled to know how the same sun which plunged into the ocean at a fabulous distance ia the west could reappear the next morning at an equal ly great distance in the east. And, as Sir Robert Ball points outi a number of remarkable theories were advanced, and every one of them wrong. "The old mythology asserted that after the sun had dipxied in the western ocean at sunset (the Iberians and other an cient nations actually imagined that they could' hear tlie hissing of the waters "when the glowing globe was plunged therein) he was seized by Vul can and placed in a golden goblet. This strange craft with its astonishing car go navigated the1 ocean by a northerly course, so as to reach the east again in time for sunrise the following morn ing. Among the more sober physicists of old, as we are told by Aristotle, it was believed ttiat iu some manner the sun was conveyed by night across tlf northern regions, and that darkness was due to lofty mountains, which screened off the sunbeams during the voyage." Another theory was that t&e sun actually pursued his course below the solid earth during the darkness of flight, and philosophers taught th same alout the stars that rose and set. These ure'bnt samples of many a theory that might be tnamcd with regard 'to the phenomenon of sunrise and sunset. TEACHERS IN CAMBODIA. A Spiritual X5ond Between Them and Their Pupils. All children who present themselves at the veat for study are received. It is not ever required that their parents bring them or send them, says Popular Science Monthly. The newcomer chooses his professor, and, if accepted, begins at once to study under hits direc tion, installs himself in his cell or in the school hall, and becomes his servant. If the professor has already too many iwpils, he refuses the new pu pil and advises him to choose another teacher; sometimes he guideu his choice, directing him to a master who has few or no pupils, or takes him to the su perior who will select a teacher for U:m. The choice of a professor is alw'tys a grave affair, because it is held in fani bodia, as iu all Buddhist and Brakmatic countries, that professor and pupl ate bound by strong ties of spiritual af finity, and that- the pupil ought, to re spect his master as he does his fa4 her and mother. The law inflicts the .same peiKilty upon an offense of the pnpil against his master as an offense by a son against his father and mother and it prescribes that in certain cases the pupil may be heir of his professor when he hits cared for hint or supported hun or served him when studying under his direction; not only a family bond but a religious bond, too, is establishe be tween them, for the professor makes it his business to teach his pupil the course by which he' may earn more advanta geous reincarnation and reach the Nir vana, and becomes his spiritual guide. HERE'S A COOL HOUSE. A German Inventor, Conceives a Scheme to Keep You Comfortable in Summer. ' The house of the water tubes is the remarkable building freak of a tiermai! inventor, who claims that he has solved the problem of a constant temperature that may be regulated at-will, and inci dentally secured a structure that- com bines the elements of strength, comfort and beauty. He first put up a skeleton of his house, the frame for walls and floors being of water tubing, connected with a pumping and boiler system in the basement. Around this skeleton, says: the New Yorli Journal, he put up his honse in the ordinary way. The tuies were within the walls and. between the floors and ceilings. In the summer time this tubing is connected with the regular water suDply,' and a steady stream flown through the pipes in the walls and under the floors, circulating under pressure, absorbing tlie heat of the walls and floors, as it flows. Dur ing the long and severe winter the tub ing is connected with the boiler, and water heated to 100 degrees forced through the circuit of pipes. The wa ter at the outlet is found to have de creased to 40 degrees, the remaining 60 degrees having ; been distributed throughout, the 'house. The speed of tlie circulation of water can be regu lated so as to allow the fixing and main tenance ' of a certain .temperature throughout the building. This Ia Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cento, cash or stamps, a generous sample 'will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon strate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York City. Uev. JohnEeid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It ia a posi tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. - Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. Female. Help Wanted. 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Bayard, The Dalles, Or., or Frank Watkins, at ranch on lo-Mile. 21-wlm Anyone desiring their chimneys cleaned can have it done bv calling upon or addressing Mr. Ike Peary or James Hogan, The Dalles or telephone to No. 89. ol7-tf Found. In Dr. Siddall's office, a gold pin Owner can have same by calling at his office. ' There's no clay, flour, starch or other worthless filling in "Hoe Cake" and no free alkali to burn the hands. jly24 -. Money loaned on personal security, or real estate near the city. Inquire of Joel G. Koontz. novl8-dltn State of Ohio, City-of Toledo Lucas County, f 8" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of tbe firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., ' doing business in the City of Toledo, County end state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. 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Etc. 129 Second St. THE DALLES, OR. J. 8. SCHBNK, President. H. M. Beau.. Cashier. First Rational Bank; THE DALLES. - - - OREGON A General Banking BuBineea transacted Deposits received, subject to bignt Draft or Check. - Collections made and proceeds promptly renuttea on aay 01 coureuuu. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco anc -on land. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jko. S. Schxnck. Es. M. Williams, Gbo; A; Libbs. y H. M. Bbaix. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENEKAL BANKING BUSINES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York. Uhicaeo St. JLoui8, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. . - , . EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OP THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. fbom JUKE 23, 1S95. f OVERLAND Ex press, Salem, Rose I burg, Ashland, Sac- 8:60 P.M. 1 Franciseo, Moi'ave, f CIO A. M. Iuub Augeies.cifasn, New Orleans and I East 8:30 A. M. Itosebnrg and way t-ta- uous : P. M. fVia Woodburn fori I Mt.Angel, Silverton, West Scto, Browns- Daily ' except Sundays. except Sundays. vuie.sprtngncia and Natron 4:00 P.M. Salem and way stations 10.00 A.M. t 6:20 P.M. 7:30 A. M. I Corvapis and way ) stations IMcMinnvillc and (way stations t4:4o P. M. t 8:25 P. M. Daily. f Dally, except Sunday. DINING CAES ON OGDEN ROUTE. PUUjMAN buffet sleepers and second-class sleeping cars Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern Stxtes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive at and depart from Grand Central Station, Filth and Irving streets. YAMHILL DIVI8ION. Putsenger Depot, foot of Jederson street. Leave for OSWEGO, week davs, at 6:00, 7:20, 10:10 a. m.; 12:15, 1:45, 5:25, 6:45, 8:05 p. m. (and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only). Arrive at Portland at 7:10, 8;30, 11:25 a, m.; 1:30,3:15, 6:35, 7:55, 9:1. m. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p.m. Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Mondav. Wednesdav and Friiny at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, Thursduy and Saturday at 3:05 p. m. 8nnday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20. 8:40. 10:15a.m.: 12:15, 1:45, 3:30, 5:25 6:45 p. m. Ar rive at Portland at 12:35, 8:30, 10:00 11;25 a. m 1:B0, 8:15, 6:10, 6:35, 7:55 p. m. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt. fj ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. s Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars Elegent Tourist ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS DULITH VA KGO AND FOBK8 - - OOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA ' BUTT IE TC Through Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA FEW YOKK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EaSt and SOUTH For Information, time cards, maps and tickets. cal on or write to w. c. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., 255. Morrison Cor. Thirl. Portland Oregon 0J CUokntn'i Fnrll.h Dlamwid Brmad. rEfJNYROYAL PILLS w jatiK ft arc. aJwsvvs reliable, ladies ask bnigfflat star Chicheter a Bnptitk Di, ntond Brand In Ked and Gold metallic boxes, sealed with bine rtbboo. Take no other. Jteflt&s mnaertms substitu tions and imitation. At Dranisu. orae In fjtaxDpa Cor particular, teatimoaial and - iteucx lor iiieav," i eser, 07 mm Dalles City anfl Moro Stap Line Leaves Williams Hotel, Moro, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 s. m. prompt. Leaves Umatilla Honse, Tbe Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvrsdaya and Saturdays at 8 a. m. prompt. ' Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 40e per 100 lbs ; small packages, 15 and 25c. Passenger rales The Dalles to Moro, $1.50 ; round trip, $2.50. Agencv at UmatiilaHoase, The Dalles, and at Williams Hotel, Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Bake Oven and Mitchell STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprietor - Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope' to Mit chell three times a week. . . GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.