I The Dalles My Chronicle. Iprcr.nt ij ' idea nf hi his . M: Drugs, Paints, Mrr on wcrarre nnd othcrsoc' THE DALLKS. OKEOOX j ru:d r-rsnetaleal topics A COMMUNISTIC COLLEGE 4'.u li'tlc I'f'or.y nrl thr cv r:i?;r-fr.?-uorv rrturas which the !r - fu- turo -.rtiraiwR crt h?W tn jv ' ' ' rs , P".-to?"cn that, in n vcrv tV . 'rcr. ; the fruitr of its own t3l v. ill cnrc'v An Odd Educational Enterprise in Jsorthoru Illinois. provide for its support :V.V.s is hrtwn n-. - 1 jssamsa. M I DTUIPRN i msm b ny.T f c .vbr -p.a " -5 mm i 1 ptt is tf!s I r Wail Paner ft s Us'- Be If 'i The Workers Are UuUtllni; l'p u Small City; of Their Own Ijtbnr a Nec essary l'ort of the crcl.e. They arc making- a communistic edu cational experiment near the little town of St. Anne. 111., some 00 mile south of Ckicagtj, that has already attracted a 'good deal of attention ami is sure to be talked of the orld ocr if anything like success is accomplished. 1 h.s ea. Itcriment is known a the People's nn: versity. St. Anne is tar removed from the railroad In a region that is strictly rural and the university ow ns an entire seetion of laud, 640 acres. Upon this tract stands not only the university buildings, but also the hemes, for the time being-, of all the students and teachers. The land is cultivated cooperatively by all. the proceeds a: -.-tH& the benefit of all. tJie propert v of the community is kept in a common storehouse. The community started with a cap tal of invented in tools, niHcainerv nsd live stock. The school has nske.. for ao gift, dots? not expect to ecv.r any endowments, and will appeal neither to the charitv nor the Ueae-- oeace cf the public in anv wav. Tl- suidccts and teachers who are on tb" 1 ground r.re worklujr with their owr. Rnnds at the construction of the build bres, and -arc carrying on the ajrricu; tttrnl r.ork of the school, all of vhich is done without compensation. Tfieir labor is einployeil directly ir. producirir the food, clothinrr, fuel'and shelter necessary for xhelr own com fortalb cxiweace. When thi lalvcr 1ms pvrvlded these necessities, the Iwi- I aacc of tircir time is devoted to ctudy. ! The cdneational workers are build- ! ing up their own city, including houses, school and farm. The dwellings are cottasres, 12x5 feet on the pround and a story and a half hieh. with first-class cedar roofs. 33iey have built Jive miles of fences; planted fruit trees and 300 grape vines: 'have sc.; oat an immense earden of about JO acres, have fields containing 20,000 sweet potato plants. 21 acres of Irish potatoes, SO acres of oats. 230 acres of corn. 40 acres of sorghum. 20 acres of millet and 20 acres of buck- j rneat, ah of which are in very fine con dition. It is the unanimous verdict of the large number of visitors, that no liner ron nor better farming- is to be found f.njnvhere than there. The cottages axe built in a s-nrr. nf semi-circle, following a slic-ht rise of tyreuad which is everywhere over grown with biuegrass. It vi-ouid be difficult to find, or to produce, ever, "ivith a considerable expenditure of .money, a more beautiful location for tiie iiome than this little grove has f ur uhmcd, ready made, v The fcrni in which the buildlnjrs are constructed is that of a small village, but there is no subdivision of land and :io sale of lots. The school will bold, in its own name and for its own use, all land, houses, shops and implements of which I every kind. There is no wav m any person can secure a speculative or even legitimate business Interest in ' any of the work of this school. Ther i is no plan, for admitting, for residence j jzl tnis vjiiae, anyone wno does not come solely for an educational purpose. The school simply provides an op- port unity for siady for those who ace willing, by their own toil, to take ad vantage of such opportunity: and the only return offered for labor is mental training. The man who does not want to study has no r ens or. for poing there, end will not be admitted, or if admit ted by mistake, will not be permitted to return. All wuo are not willing to la bor with their own hand at tar-'..:-accceaary to comfortable existence art also excluded. In fact, this unique community com bines the elements of socialism ?:v communism, and. it is to be hoped vrRhau; any of their pvib. The aim o: the studaots of the !vpeic uuiverfc'ty is to sink i::d':vid;i;lX"n end accom jdih the jrroaust ood for all. Here is the order of the duy s work: The rising bell rtn at 4 o'clock, break Smst if. et G, chapel at 0:30. and all hand.. tutrad this morn'ou service in their workiBir clothes. They po direct from tbi nerviee to th"lr work i:i the field. At n snorter to 32 the bell rings a licM call to dinner. Dinner U at ten minute ptirt IS, and the elaavjs begin- at 1:30. At a:V the classroom work i oveir: upper If at 0. C:30 to S the time is spent in ret ai.il play, and from 8 to f in study, nft' r v iiich the doy in don" and all n tin "nday forenoon is one's own for ro(l;ni' and rest, and at 3 in the affr roon a wrviee of public worvbipis hekl The u--e of iobacco, intoxicants and or-in;:- not permitted within tie uni versity' j rc:.nctf. " Th" work of building this commn iiity wob undertaken by V'alter Thorr. t:h .'' v. htt, us field secretary for 1 orjrci ligation, is entirely responsible for iti inanagejnuttt. The appoint me;t of teachers. Mcurio of etndensa. di reeelon of tf laclnHge. in fact, the coro plete i:ier.n?emf,nt of tlu? udioel In Its i;idu:;t::al elassraom writ, !s for the A Riittlo c.i Oilorn. "Aunt Pri.rilln. tliat man in the upper berth is praokircr a cirar."tJe." "Land's rilte. r.?ni.ce,jrpt out theenrr. phirc bcttle riht quick, and upset it " Detroit Free Press. AdTprtUrtl Letter Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice nt The Dalles un called for Jan. IK, 1S97. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which thev were advertised : ! Brown, Vm I Brown. F.eile S Bonner, C M Brown, Albert Cederson, P X Campbell, Jno A Davidson, V J Elliott, Jas Flock, Jno A Hobbs. Geo Hix, Miss Mav Jackson, Mrs T Lockwood. Alonzo Leland, W H McCoy, Christina McLennan, L McKee, Jas A McNooton. Hy Xewmnn,.f T Osborne, Mrs Eliza Pranl. Emi'e Songster, Win ThomaE, Lee Bate?, Miss Mary Cooper. Mr Clark, T J Davidson, D Elliott. J M Gil!)ert, M Hall, S J j Johnson, Dollie Kerns. Will t Leet. 0 E I McElrov, Jno Millard Mrs M L McCormick, J E 2 McKay, J P McKella. Jno A Nelson, N Piich, JnoE Roberts, Lewis E snow, K J Turner, Ike Towusend, Hy Yeackel. Geo J. A. Cr.ossE.v, P. M. The progressive ladies of Westneld, Ind., issued a "Woman's Edition" of the Westfield News, bearing date of April 3, 1S9G. The oarer is Siled with matter of j interest to women, and we notice the following from a correspondent, which the editors nrinted. ralizinc thnt it treats upon a matter of vital importance to their sex: "The best remedy for croup, colds and brunchiti that I have been able to find is Ghamberluin's Cough Eemedv. For family use it has noeqnal. IJsiadly recommend it." 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Karate of the Plague. Bombay, Jan. 14. Over half of the ponulation of this citv, estimated at about 930,003, has fitd from the plague. It is estimated that SOO.000 persons are enramped at Andheria, whence they will soon be forced to migrate, owing to the lacfc of water and sanitation threat- ening to breed cholera. The greatest difficulty is experienced in bnryi"B the dead, Friends and relatives refusinc to carry the corpses, A large number of plague corpses at the tower of Silence have been eaten by vultures. Official returns np to last evening said there were C394 cases of bubonic plague and 2356 death from that disease. j State of Ohio, Citv of Toledo) Lccas Coc.sty. i" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he j is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. i Chenev & Co., doing business in the City of Tiledo, Conuty and 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 carc1t vvhe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fkank J. Chexey. Sworn to beiore me and subscribed in ! u: tiu t- ' (Ji but: U,U UO Ul J-'CLClii LC i , A D. 1S9G. j A. W. Gleaso.v, I seal Notary Public- i Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mucuos surfaces bf the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by DruL'gists, 75c. "o. 3-11 To Contractor. The county court requests contractors j to submit plans and estimates for a bridge across Hood r JTer, at the town of Hood River. Plans will be consideied at the adjourned meeting to be held j February 8th at 1 o'clock p. m. The 1 court reserves the right to rejsctany and ! all plaus. If a plan is eelected, bids j will be asked for the building of the bridge. Hy order of the conn. janCM: A. M. Kelsay, Clerk. liefricerator Due. , Attention of shippers is called to the 1 new refrigerator line operated by the Oregon Railway fc Navigation Company between Portland. Uuntingtor.. Spokane ! J and intermediated pointE, leaving Port-1 land on train 22, Wednesdays and Satur days. E. E. Lytle, Agent. Artichoke, tor Hale. I ! The undersigi.td lies for Eide the j mammoth Jerusalem artichokes, and! can furnish any amount of seed at $1 per buHliel. H, Eiche.vhehger, decl9-lm Bake Oven, Or. M. Crevreuil, being about to leave the city, offers hie fine stock ot artificial flowers, plants, etc., nt greatly reduced prices. Rooms in tng. Masonic build decSMf All persons holding orders from Peaso i f & May?, or other coupons on Herrin's photograph gallery are requested to present tbein before January loth. Mi:tj. D. C. Hkrklx. 1 lrPl?i -" I PUUm . SleepmgCars i I Hgf TOMCCO J Elegent Dining Cars 1 I ySl p mad3. I Sleeping Car i CI U ,i, wr ii'ni.l!i ' g I gSS i gEJ 11 l ) C,niZ FOKK3 j fcfc-y SB2 3 ViiiV C; as g I TonnlllOndoEDCccrnlnMisacbCo-r.' bjg ir.d 'T-rt,upor.3ins;J each -I ouacc toj. & I A CYCLING MINISTER'S EXPERIENCE, THE RESULTS OF LONG, HARD RIDING. FULLY 3,000 MILES ON HIS WHEEL He Makes Some Reflections on the Benefits of the Sport and Tells of its Dangers. from the The Eev. Wm. P. F. Fennison, wlies pic ture we give above, will not be unfuniiliar by sight "to many readers. A younc man, be has Kill had aa extended exiterieiiee as foreign missionary, teaeher. editor, lecturer and pastor that has given him a wide ac quaintance in rnauy parts of ihc country. In an interview a few days azo he xid : " In the early summer of 'nf I went upon a tour through Canada on my wheel. .My route was from Utica to Caie invent thenee by stcamsrto Kingston, aud from there alone j trie north shore of the lake to Toronto and around to Niagara Falls. 1 arrived at Cape Vincent at b o'clock, having ridden against ) a strong head wind all day. " "After s delightful sail through the! Thousand Islands. I stenneil on shore ir. that quaint old city of Kingston. A slight shower had fallen and the streets were damp, so that wisdom would have dictated that I, leg-weary as I was, should have kept in drwrs, but so anxious was I to see the old city that I sthjiu the whole evening in the streets. " Five o'clock the nest morning brought a very unwelcome discovery. I was laine in both ankles and knees. The head wind and the damp streets had proved an unfor- tunate combination. I cave, however, little thought to it, suppling it would wear off in a few hours, and the tirst tlu.ih of sunlight taw me speeding out the splendid road that leads toward Napanee. "Night overtook meata little villdgenear Port Hope, but found me still lame. I rested the next day, and tlie next, but it was too late; the mischief was done. I rode a good many miles during the rest of theseason, hut never a day and seldom a mile without pain. "The winter came und I put away ray wheel, saying now I shall get well,' but to my disappointment I grew worse. Some days my knees almost forbade walking and ray ankk-s would not permit me to wear shoes. At times I suffered severe pain, so severe as to make study a practical impos sibility, yet it must be understood that I concealed the condition of aualre as far as possible. From being local the trouble began to sprtad slightly and my anxiety increased. t consulted two physicians and followed their excellent advice, hut without result. Ko the winter pad. One day in March I happened to take in ray hand a newspaper -DEALER IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Mont Comulete and Latest Patterns and Deaigne in WALL PAPER. & WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used .; most skilled workmen employed. Auents icel combination or soap mixture A lirHt promptly attended to. Store and Paint Shoo corner Third and -Prcw, pica, 3". j in which a good deal of space was taken by an article m relation to i;r. imams" rim: Pills. I did not at that time know wiiai they were supposed to cure. I should have paid no attention to the article had i not caucht the name of a lady whom 1 knew. Reading, I found that she, in t-hiiihir circumstances, iiad leen greatly benefited by the use of Pink Pills, and knowing licr as I did I had no dnuht of the truth bf the statement that she had authorized. The first box was not gone ltefore I saw a change, and the third had not been finished before all signs of my rheumatic troubles were cone to stay. " I S3y cone to stay,' for though there has been even- opportunity for a return v.. .,. i.i t un .... n, t,n ,,r-;n..r. i till .1 lit. V Hi, biil. iliQi tnili.l t l ...i i.. i .1 l .. . r : I ui u. l uue wjiet-'jeu lhuuniiiu ui ujuc i snd never before widi so little discomfort. , I have had some of the most severe tests o! t srength and endurance, and have conu 1 throush them without un ache. For es- ample, one afternoon I rode seventy miles, preached that nisht nnd mr.de fifty miles ol the hardest kind of road before noon the next day. Another instance was a Cen tury run,' the last forty miles of which were made in a downpour of rain through mnd and slush. " You bhould think I would recommend them to others? Well, I have, and hsv hud the pleasure of seeing very good reatii s m a numtier oi instances, t es, l Minimi feel that to suceej that I was neclecting a duty if I failed iceest Pink Pills io any friend whora I knew" to be sullering from rheumutisui. THE rr.ESEYTEf.IAN CHURCH IS WHITES BOKO, OF WHICH UEV. WM. KSBOUBO.N IS PASTOR. " No, that is not the only disease the.r cure. I personally know of a number ot cures from other troubles, but I have needed them only for that, though it would be bui fair to add that my generul health has liten better this summer than ever before in mv life. Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are sold in boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen or hundred) nt M cents a box, or six boxes for 12.50, and may be had of all druggists or directly by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. HANGER. None but the beat brands in all our work, and none but tha for Maeury Liquid Paint. No cheu - clasa article in all colore. All orden Washington Sts., The Dalles, 0reoi CKOOKSTON WINNirEO HELENA ami ISl'TTE I l I Through Tickets CHICAGO . WASHINGTON I PHILADELPHIA NEW VOUK t BOSTON ANI ALL . POINTS EAST ami SOUTH 1 For infornntloa. time Mrds, m&v ud ticket, j cat on or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, Tlie Dalle.-, OreRoa OK A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave nnd nte due to nrnve nt Portland. LEAVE. rr.0Jt Jf.vn 2.1, l?Ki. r OVEKI..VXI) KX-1 r.ress, snleiu, Kose- 1 I burp, Abhland, Sue-1 v 1 ramento, Ogflen.Snn ! 1 " 1 Fraucieo, Mojavc, i;10A. M. I LosAUReies.c.irH'-o. i ' New urleans and I ' (.East. J 1 e:S0 A. M. Ito.eburc and wav till- tlons "1:-10 P. 11. ("Via Woodburu lorl Mt.Ancel, silvcrton, ' West acio. Browns- except ' vllle.siirlngtield end j Sundays. I Natron J Uailr except Sunday-. .nn i Salem and way stations, 10.COA.il. -S m tCorvalHs and wuyi G:'.0 P.M. ..0 A.M. jktation! j ,, (McMliinvllie andMt S:2oP.M. il.io I.M. stations i Dally. t Daily, except sunflay. DINING CARS ON OUDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SiEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Tialnb. Through Ticket Office, I'M Third street, where throuch ticket." to all K)tuts in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe cau be obtnincl at lowest rates from J. 11. KIRKLiNI. Ticket Acent. All above trains arrive at and depart iroa Cirand Central station, Fifth and Irving street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Patsenper Depot, foot of JeCerson street. Leave for OSWEGO, week days, at C:00, Tt'JO, 10:15 a. in.: li. 15. 1.15, 5:25, 0:15, S:05 p. m. (nnd 11:30 p. m. on Saturday onlv). Anive at ltirtland at 7:10. N30, ll:.5nf m.: 1:0,3:15, r.:Sj, 7:55, :1D p. m. Ix-uve for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive a. Portland, 9:20 a. m. Leave for A1RLIK on Mouduv, Wednesdav nnd Friflay at9:Wa. in. Arrive at Portland, Tues dav, Thursdoy und Saturday at 3:05 p. m. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7 20, S: 10, 10:15 a. m. : 1L'M5, 1 : 15, 3:80, &:U5 6:43 p. m. Ar rive at Portland at rj:3S, b:3U, 10:00 11;25 a. m.; 1:30, 3:15, 5:10, C:S5, 7:55 p. in. P.. KOEHLER, E. P. .ROGERS, Mauneer. AssL G. K. i Pass. Act. NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITIOfi. 18 Paces a Week. 15C Paper a Year. I It etands first among ''weekly" papers in size, frequency of publication and freshness, variety and reliability of con tents. It ie practically a daily at the low price o a weekly ; and its vast hat of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union nnd foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columne. It Is splendidly illustrated, and among Its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashion for women and a long series of stories by the greatest living American and English authore, Conau Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome, Ktauley Weyutau, Mary K. Wilkin, AutUony Uope, Bret Uarte, Braudxr Matthew, Ktc. We offer this unequaled newspaper and The Dalles Twice-a- Week Chronicle to. gether one year for f 2.00. The regular price of the two papers ie $3.00. For Sain or Kent. The Grant hotel, close to the depot, will sell cheap, or rent for $10 per month. Lke Kke, declaim Grants, Or. Siiipes-Kmersly Drag M 129 Second St., THE DAjLLES, - - OR J. S. SCHESK, President H. M. Bejlu. Cattle First National Bank. THE DALLES OREGOhi A General Banking Bnsiness transact!; Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made aud proceeds prompts remit Leu uu uaj ui euiieciion. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange soldo:! New York, San rranciBco and port- f land. D1RKOTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jko. S. Schihcx.1 ED. M. 1LLIA3C8, Gko. A. Liibi. H. Yi. Ba:.l. FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BCSIXES Letters of Credit issued available in thti Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphit Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Dalles City anil ffloro Staae ft Leaves Williams Hotel, Mora, oi Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a! 8 i. m. prompt. Leeves Umatilla House, The Dallw, Tuesdavs, Thvrsdays and Saturdays a! S a. in. prompt. Freight rates The Dalles to Moro, 40c per 100 lbs; small packuires, 15 anil 23c Passenger rates The Dalles to iloxo, 1.50; round trip, 2.50. Agency at Umatilla House, The Dalle?, and at Williams Hotel, Moro. tf DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. Oven and Mi STAG-E LINE, THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprieto: Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelopf every day,-and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. he Glades Ranch,! WHITE SALMON. WASH. lire Brefl America Jersey Cattle Club JIRSEYS Of the Et I-ainbort, CotnmasMc nnd Torment ralne. Three Choice Bulls for tale or teat so tome Choice Cows aud Heifei for tale. Pure Bred Poland China Hors. White Plymouth KocU Chicken. Address: MRS. A. R. BYRKETT, Prop-JvS5-w3m White Salmon, "w- tla ifrOU CON ntnS cared to 16 to 86 day. Toucan M treated borne foreame price under aamo EUrr tr. Tf .nil KrnfA.iA n am ma vlllflda tract to DOT rail mil rl t nre&nd hotel blllMM oeharw.it we fail tocure. if you hare taken mil' ft enry, fodide pptaah. and tllU hare cheaijl M Miaa, Muoooa Vatctaea in roouth. Sore Throat M any part of then at. it i thl i we raarantce imua cuu ana cnuuence tu woria ivr wauiot cure. Tola dUeaae ha ala tiaaie4 the a kill of the aaoaiealsent pby vtmu mow, 000,000 capital behind our uncoa Uonalireara&t iP,plUtk)a. AddrcM AHoiuteprooMDt .iuil COOK KKMUKDV. W Maaoaile SmU, sto, caiVAGQ, !!- B. GOIT, COUNTY 6URVEY0B. Reesidenc, Tenth and Liberty Street n LOOP POISON sodr. llalrn. Ri.hrawl faUMf Becondarr BLOOD JPOISOf to care. Veaoliclttberpol iomt