The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 03, 1898, Image 4

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    OSEB BXJOVA
Both tho method and results wlicn
Syrnpof Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and ref resume to Uio taste, and acts
gently yot promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and liowels, cleanses tlie sys
tem cllcctnally, di?pels colds, head
aches nod fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only rcniedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the ptomnch. prompt in
its notion and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
heal thy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
byrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CMUFOmUM FK STHUP CO.
SAM HUKUCO. CAL.
uvmais. n. mew torn. .r.
NEWS NOTES.
The town of Cano In Havuna province
was raided by insnraenta ve?terdar.
J. G. Xiifeh, an old time breirer, of
Portland, fired two bullets in bis head
yesterday. He is still alive.
Chaa. E. Vest, vrho left Portland some
time ago for Dawson City with a con -tignnient
of eegs, has met with mis for
tune on the trip. j
Today William Jenninps Bryan will
oe oai-rea me nomination lor cxngress
from the first district of Nebraska.
Bryan says he foend Mesico a land of
ennsh:ne and surprising verdn.v and
ri!l count with more vipor on the siiver
question.
Yesterday a rncaor was afloat that
Bisiaark was dead. It has since been
denied.
Don't bolt your food, it irritates ycur
-Htoach- Choose digestible food and
chew it. Indigestion is a dangerous
eickni;ps. Proper care prevents it.
Shaker Digestive Cordial cures it. That
is the lenr and short of indizenicn.
"Now, the question is : Hare yon cot di- j
Y. limn h. T,n!n nr !
..-- , ,
comfort alter eatins, headache, dizziness
naasea, offensive breath, heartburn, lan-
,oar, weakness, fever,; jaundice, flatn-,
lence, loss of appetite, irntab.lity, con-;
etipation, etc. Yes, yon hare indices- I
-tion- To enre it, take Shaker Digestive
CordiaL The medicinal herb and j
1-,,tunf ehlch Sh,tfc.r TlIcMtivc Cordial i
is composed, help to digest the food in j
t, nn..rh. lTh.ii rniir ninmich i-
atronc. care wriil keet it so. Shaker Di
gestive Cordial i for eale by drnjrgiets,
jiric? 10 centg to $1-10 ter bottle.
Connutajillua l'oaitlvclr Currd.
31r. R. K. Greeve, aiercban', of Chil
Imveie, Ya., certifies that he had cm-
enniption, was jfiven up to die, goutrht i
Jill uiedical treatment that money could '
jirocnre, tried all cough remedies he
conld hear of, but got no relief; epeut
nights sitting np lu a chair; was in
duced to try Dr. Ktng'e New DhcoTery,
-and was cored by two bottles. For past
three yeare haj been attending to busi
neeg end saya Dr. King New Diecovery
is the grandest remedy ever made, ub it
has done eo uicch for him and alo for
otbere In bis community. Dr. King's
New Difccovery l guaranteed for Conghi,
Colds and consumption. It don't fail.
Trial battles free at Blake'.ey & ilongb
ton'e drug store. &
ua ff OlnmrnU lur Catarrh
that
Contain Mr.rvury,
Ah mercary will surely destroy the tense
of emell and cimpletely derange the
whole eystem when entering it through
tbe mncotiB eurfaces. Such articlet
bould never be used except on preacrip
tiose from reputable pbyeiciane, as the
damage tbey will do is tec fold to tbe
food yon can powdbly derive from them.
Hira Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
r. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 contains
so mercuryi and ia Uken internally, act
Sac directly apon the blood and tnucoue
avrfaeM of tbe ayttem. Is baying Ball'e
Catarrh Core be wire you get the en
vim. It ie Uken internally, and made
in Tale4o, Onto, by F. J. OUaey Co.
TtwtiaitaiaU free. Price 7te, per bottle.
0--fela by DrafieU.
Don't be peraaaaed into boyisf lin-
wltbMt rtptatiaa er mmn
ibarleia'' M eeete aa wore,
IU aiafir bave baM fw or u
I
test of uiany rents. Such ititre a the
following, from 1.. (i, Hnfhfy, Htn-minf,
I CI-
arc wmatsntly bttnir rt'ct'lvcd:
..Tb, heji remedy (or p.1. I l.nvc ,ver J ihmy of TeSlctte If pur
. ied It ChaiuberMiV Pain Halm, und I sued for aport or n a recreation. ro
i-y eo after Imvini? nst It In mv family ; vnluuble remedial help, und nld to
, fur several year." It curv iheutiituigtn ' ward pliyRlenl improvement, wiyn the
i laiiiu hack, stmiiii- nml fcuciikm;.. For ,rth Amuricnu ISeviow. rnfovuinute-
I Sale by Htnkile v & UotiJ,i.i.
MEDITFRRAnfa" bciotc
MEDITERRANEANtOUSL RENTS,
NiKhcMt at ?ltrnlttir unit l.unrm n
tin- ikinmt tit Vntta.
Jn no place on the surface nf theplobe
is rent so high us nt Uibrnltnr, the rea
Kon being, says the Philadelphia In
quirer, tlint the geographical position
of the town precludes the possibility
of Its being extended in any direction.
A long, narrow snip of what was once
sea bench is. alone available for build
ing purposes. All the rest is nrecipitous
rock.
lpu this narrow parapet, in some
cases less than 100 yards in width, are
crowded the homes of :&0tX) people.
As much ns ten dollars a week is asked
and obtained for the use of one small
room, nod this, too. in a place where
the normal rate nf wnue js juite ten
per cent, less than in America. Natural-
ly. tho overcrowding is fearful, and.
the water supply being scarce ami in
termittent, cleanliness of living, as wc
understand -it. is almost impossible.
o wonder that in the old days the
plague niul the cholera ravaged tlie
"rock" with a virulence unknown in the
filthy and pestilential cities of the far
east. -
In Malta, on the other hand, house
rent is ridiculously cheap. Anywhere
outside of Valetta an excellent seven
room house can Ik had for $15 a year,
-while rates and taxes are unknown.
I he houses are bunt entirely of tho
cream-colored stone of which the island
, is composed, and which is so soft that
it can be cut with a snw into bleaks or
slabs of any desired sire or shape. ?o.
1 while the Mnltese builder is dirr-ini nn
bis foundation, he is nt the .same time
getting out the material for his walls,
his flooring nnd his roof.
WORKED AN OLD TRICK.
The Drat and Dumb Mnu Had to
Spent.
"In my time," said a broker to his
friends at Delmonieo's the other day.
according to the New York Times. "1
hate observed main- sad and touching
scenes, "but never one which ailcctex!
nie ns much ns the one I witnessed last
week.
"Passing alone a busy thoroughfare.
' I paused for an instant in order to read
and reflect upon the miseries of a man
, who bore the legend 'Deaf nnd liuna."
J picturing to iuyelf my own condition
unuer iiKe circumstances, wnen inc 101-
lowing remark somewhat startied me:
" 'Say. Jinimie, here's a jKKjr deaf and
flnmh rrinn l-'nthiT nivi. im- flvr-i-etitv:
lo sitend, but I think I'd rather cive
j to him. He needs it more than 1 do.'
I "This was followed by the chink of a
coin in the tin cup.
I "Instinctively I turned to the boy
' n ho liad made this remark to his com-
. puniou and said
" ob!e noy, 1 overiieard.your gencr-
OUK WOls. YoU shall IlOt WUHt lor tllC
money. Here is a dime.
"With a curtsey and Thank you, sir,"
faeed.
..r turn,.d to the deaf and dun,i, man
The muaeies of his face seemed to be
working to a degree rarely seen on a
man ix;reft of those important senses.
rnnble to contain himself longer, he
blurtel OUf.
?ou'
worked that racket before.
kid ha
That
fpeuce L made of lead!' ...
"I went home and communed
tritb
myself."
prior
Ca,h id uur Rbxctc.
All conntv -Rrrant regit-r"d
to Jniv 11. 1S93, will naid at my
office,
Intercut ceM-! aner ut?c.
C. L. Phillips,
Conntv Tr-Anrer
' . -
a
lHUUUe UA -CXlitti Auuin..
NVtleeU hereby Riveu that tbe uniipriisow!.
.imiirtrlz nf tlie eitatf nt J- ut:,oe
...... . - . -....i In , i.titifv
uxirt ol ihviute l Orcsmi, for tta '""'
aitd tbe jadat thereof ha appointed Jlonaar.
in. tTJh ilar of Januarv. l-t.at the Imur i.l 1
o clocC. xi. iu. a the ttro fur hoiiiiijc itj:tluii
to ald fioal ncrount and tlw :tlemeiit thcrwf-
tkfi'Xu
neo jo ajjjr ou
fcearine end et-
u"nreut - r
or lIoie tt,e day i l"
tleraentanU file U:lr objection
- 1.4 t...t r.-r.t 1 1 9 tt tth t
!,.,'th,r.rilTlnethfiroWcttonthereto.lrflIn home from the war ThornMni
acUCU, Mg : Wei Ad'minUtr-trU.
Dalles, Moro and Antelope
STAGE LDtE.
Through br dajlJgnt via 6ras alii-)', heal
m'ii f.ttmi Hollow. I
IIUUULAH ALLEN,
C. M. WBlITKLAtV.
The UalUa.
Al)tlute.
hugv iemrt The Dallm from Umatilla IIou
at 7 m, in., aUo f ruia AutfJope at 7; a. in. ; rfry
Jioudar, WtalntMlar ud Krtdur. Oiiiptetion
mace atAlitetope for r-riuevllle, lilt JhelJ and
ixluu bejoud. CUmi cf ni.tctlioa made ut Tlie
billot wllh rallying, train ond UmU.
HUgn from Aulel'ope reach The Itl Tut
day, Thurwlay ana haturoaya at 1:30 p. ai.
katks or wj.uk.
Dalle to IeK'hlltea
do Moro...
o Lira alley
do Kent .
do Crea Hollow ,
Autalope to C'roaa Uolloir . .
do Keat.
do Oraa VaUey...
ao Moro .-
do Ifcuebu.
do IMIle.
tl oo
1 Ut
j -a
3 ui
4 AO
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FAVORABLE TO HEALTH.
Athletic Rprta lanla;r m t Re.
the spirit of emulation in nthlotien, I
which in some communities hns (riwvu
iuU) ,ntcnsi, r,vu,rv , nMy q u ;
e.eees in tnii'iiut unci prnetlee for 1
' contests, which unless cheeked and ,
brought down to rutiounl busis mttv '
do more harm than good. Many young
men seem to think that because the
practice of athletics is favorable to
health the more they can get of this
practice the better. This is an er- '
loneous impression, for it is as possible
to overwork in athletics as it is in busi
ness and n great mnr.y young people do '
themselves injury by their excessive
seal in the practice of competitive ex
ercise. hi this line of physical activity, as in
any other, there is a limit to human 1
capability and it is possible to develop i
the muscular and nervous systems to '
the detriment of the heart and lutiirs
or of the digestive system. Hut thecon-
ditinns under which athletics are usual
ly practiced are so favorable to the
maintenance of health and vigor that
few persons who were sound nt the time
of eommeneinc their athletic effort 5 '
have injured themsehes by the jirne-
tice of these vigorous exercises. It is '
true that a certain number of young j
men who were distinguished for their '
supremacy ui certain athletic events j
have died young. Hut the munlier of
young men who nre now practicing
athletic exercises in this country and
nppenring in public contests is verv
large, as many as 000 or 700 entries be-
inP rworded in some of the great city
twtings.
ESSAY OF AN INDIAN BOY
Original ideas Advanced r an In-
rllttfrnt Savajir tf Tridrr Vrara.
There is notlang more original than
the early composition of un Indiau boy.
The following example is still pre-M-ned
as an instance in which its
suace author epitomized in mtcot -ncious
iirablc uid vHllx excellent hu
mor tlie relations of the red man anil
bis white tcother, says tlie New Yorl.
Mail and Express. It is entitled: "Mo
r of Good Ilird and Had Cat." The
aunty follovvs: ;
"One day, bright day. a little bird '
huppy ivnd kUxkI on a log and sang (
all day long. That bird doenn't kaow j
anything about cat. She thinks nolKKly
is near U her. Hut behind the near
log old sly cat Ls watching si,e want
to eat lor sujiper, nnu sue uitttKs rihiui
stealing ail the time. The old cat cam-
very Mowly. and by anU l Uie gt alter
the little bird, but she docs nut see him
aiwl sailtT loud licain. She Wlllir lf'Ud
like this: 'I am always try to do what
i in right; wen I ever die 1 go to Heaven.
' That bird aid these, all words, and I
; Hhall not forget the little bird w bat it
said, ami thews all words it fcaid and
t after two or three minutes go died; th1
cat Jumped and catch and kill, eat all
' up except little things from bird,
wings, legs or skin, and that bird is
glad die lecause ulie is very good bird.
The little bird hati last time Hang and
1 rv happy wa3 the little bird after
'that. I think the old cat have g(wl
dinner and happy just the same as tie
bird waa at flint time."
CHAIN OF HUMAN BONES.
Matlr lu I.tl.bj' I'riaan ly a Jlrahrr
of u c York Itficlmt-nt. i
Cyrus O. Thornton, a fanner living a
few mileK out of IJolivar, Maijs., hiui
an odd watch chain. It in made of hu-.
I man bone. The chain eonKiHts, of eight
! linkn, each a trifle more than an inch
; long, connected with plated ringH. The
' chain 5b about ten inchest long and Iiiih '
.been highly polished ny yeare 01 wear
auo: giihteub iiko ua,o .
, JMver News.
' Thornton secured the chain at Peterh
i,n rr' Va.. in IBM. lit. was a memtier
of mpany k, KifUcth .New York en-
. . .rl. m.mi,er of the Twenty-
iriueere. a memner
iirat New York infantry
made two
!chaiuh vhile confined in Libby priaou.
on hu release anet Thornton and
hold him one chain for S30 in green
backs. Thornton hats forgotten the
maker's name. The loneB were taken
from amputated armn and leg,, and it
irum uiuii""- " " n-
re,jUjrt.d IS monthn' time to carve out
- the chaina. For many yeare after lie
J wore the chain every day, but for hcv-
'era! year he has worn it ouJy on Ie-
' morial day and at gruuu army reunion.
Same of hl neighbor laughed at tlie
' Idea of the loiiwi being taken from hu
! man IkhIIcb, and he wsnt the chain to a
I hurceon.
who examined it and pro-
' nounced it to be of human bouen.
Beauty, Utility a'irt Val u.
Are happily combined in JJood'e Saraa
aanarllla counon calender for 18U8. The
lovely child'B head in an eraboened gold
frame, torn unded by pray of floweri
in mosaic, the baruioniiu pad in Wuo
with clear fiauree, end the couponB by
means of which ffiny valoeble liookH
and other article! may be obtained,
make up the most deeirable calendar we
have ever een.
KITMAirlieTlCB.
Cane to our plaee about August .lilt,
laet, a roan caw; brand iailiMlnct.
Owner can have ee br win sU
baraM. Mooaa
bK.Ibi Three Mile.
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ir mwmu - wmMii r mm rnrmimMmm r j wu rmri aMaTaiii , in t vmKai
nn c J hi
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