The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 10, 1898, Image 4

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ffMffa ENJOYS
Both tlio method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in ita
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agrccablo substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup 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.
CALIFORNIA FtS SYRUP CO.
SAD FMAHCIXO, CAL.
uiKtviUE, nr. xew rou, m.y.
The Dalles Daily Ctooteu-fc
THE DALI.KS,
OliKGUN
Atlvortisins Kates.
Per inch.
One Inch or less in Dally JIM
Over two Inches and under four inches 1 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 75
Over twelve inches 50
DAILY iND WEEKLY.
One inch or less, per inch ?2 00
Over one inch anil under four inches. ... 2 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50
Ovcrwslve Inches l 00
A KLONDIKE EXPEDITION.
Four Dalles Vouujr Men Leave This
Horning.
Four of our townspeople left for Klon
dike this morning by way of Dyea and
Chilcoot Pasa. The party consisted of
Henry Boyen, Frank Kline, Henry Ster
man and Richard Fax. They took pas
sage on the Dalles City this morning to
Portland, and will leave that place on
the steamer Elder Friday for Dyea.
They take about S09 pounds of provi
sions from here, ami will complete their
outfit in Portland.
It was their intention to take horses
with them, but they could not do so as
the Elder would not carry them. They
are provided with sleighs, and will draw
their outfits over the pass on them.
.They expect to have some trouble in
getting their jrooda to the lakes, but do
not doubt that they will be successful in
so doing, and figure on reaching there
tibout February 15th. They consider
ibis to be the hardest portion of their
jiurney.
Their venture is one in which much
hardship muet be endured, but that
thought aid not a;em to worry them in
the least, as they were in the best of
apirits when they boarded the boat this
morning.
The CimoNici.E wishes them as pleas
rant a journey as it is possible for them
to hare under the circumstances, and
hopes, further, that they will be anions
tho few who will make rich finds in that
land of wealth and disappointment.
Taken Up.
Came to my place on 3-Mile, about
tho 2oth of November, a straw-bay roan
mare, branded V P(connected)on the left
shoulder, about & years old. Owner can
have same by paying charges.
M. S. Evans,
det-22-lm The Dalles, Or.
When you can not sleep for coughing
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
always gives prompt relief. It is most
excellent for colds, too, as it aids ex
pectoration, relieves the lungs and pre
uents any tendency toward pneumonia.
For sale by Ulakeley & Houghton.
LOOP POISON
cured In 16 toss dirt. You can be treatoa i
j""""1 mmiuo pricu uuuer iamo iruarau
Itar.I ( yoa prefer to coma bra wawil I oon-
Muu. Mucoua Vatch In mouth. More Throat.
Hoiplei, Copper Colored Spot, Ulcere on
at, It la tbla Secondary llLUOD 1'OINOft
iSB. 800.000 oaoltal bahlnd?,.. .XJXVl.
i Sesayle,
a
n
MoaaJ mraat. AklutMro&iMntMaid oa
A Urent Klnil of ttic IUlilr IYlMf
Thpjmnltnn Mnrlilr.
The (marries from which the undents
j obtulnxd their highly-prized Thessalinn
' or vord marble have fot'en discovered
; and are npnin being' worked by mi Knj
lish company, snys the I'hilmlclnhiti
Record. The quarries, w hich lime beeu
. lost for more than l.Oi.O years, are in
the neighborhood of Larissa, in Thes
saly, l? recce. The ancient w orkings arc
very extensive, there being no fewer
than ten (marries, each producing n
somewhat different description of mar
ble, proving w ithout u doubt tlmtcvery
variety of this marble found in the
ruined palaces and churches of Rome
and Constantinople and likewise in nil
the mosques and museums of the world
1 came originally from these quarries.
' In fact, the very quarry from which the
! famous monoliths of St. Sophia, Con
' stantinople, were obtained can be iden
J titled with absolute certainty by the
matrices from which they were ex,
' traded.
In modern times verd antico marble
has only been obtainable by the destruc
tion of some ancient work, and it lias,
naturally, commanded extraordinarily
high prices. As a consequence, n num
ber of ordinary modern greens of ( reck,
French, Italian and American origin
have been described and sold as verd
antique marble. No one, how ever, who
is really acquainted with the distinctive
character of the genuine material could
be deceived by these inferior marbles.
Thessalian green is easily distinguished
from any other green marble by tho fol
lowing characteristics: It is n "brec
cia" of angular fragments of light and
dark green, with pure statuary white,
the whole being cemented together with
a brighter green, while the snow-white
patches usually have their edges tinted
off w ith a delicate fibrous green, radiat
ing to the center of the white. The ce
menting material is also of the same
fibrous character.
QUEEN'S JUBILEE PENANCE.
SnbjcctH Who Will Solid Her Mnjentr
Their I'liotoKriiiihs.
Some weeks ago we protested strong
ly against the proposal that cards of
congratulation should be showered
upon the queen from subjects person
ally unknown to her majesty during the
approaching celebration, says the Lon
don Times. Wc pointed out that the fa
tigues of this period for all members
of the court will bo quite trying enough
without any addition to them in the
shape of thousands, possibly millions,
of extra letters being delivered at the
royal residences and requiring atten
tion. Since then it has been announced
that all communications intended for
her majesty in connection with the dia
mond jubilee must be forwarded
through the secretary of state, but in
spite of this a firm of photographers,
showing more enterprise than good
sense, revived the unfortunate sugges
tion mentioned above. They have sent
us a specimen of a card they are issu
ing, bearing the words: "With heartfelt
wishes for your most gracious majesty's
royal subject," and with a space for the
lender's photograph, which, of course,
is to be taken by the firm. Perhaps
the surest means of dissuading any w ho
might be inclined to make use of so
unseasonable a form of felicitating her
majesty on an event of which she knows
all her subjects are proud is to point
out that their cardR are not at all like
ly to get any nearer the queen than the
home office in Whitehall.
SUBDUED THE HORSE.
Gen. Grant aao Cadet UiaiilayedQuiUI
tlew Couaplcuuua In Later Days.
The following story was told by Col.
Green, a classmate of Gen. U. S. Grant
at West Point, says the American Horse
Breeder:
"One day when the members of
Grant's class were called out for drill
on horseback there were not horses
enough by one to go round. Grant was
one of the shortest men in his class,
consequently was on the extreme left
of the company, and ho was the one
for whom there was no horse. The
officer ordered a horse brought, which
was done. The animal was a vicious
brute, which had proved so unman
ageable that he had been discarded.
The officer in charge did not notice the
hors.e until just as young Grant vault
ed into the saddle, when, horror-stricken,
he ordered him to dismount. The
horse did his part to assist the rider to
obey the order, but Grant drove his
spurs into the sides of the infuriated,
plunging, kicking, bolting brute, and
guided him into an open field, where he
gave such an exhibition of amateur
horsemanship as no member of that
class had ever before witnessed. Bo
fore the contest was ended the horse
was thoroughly subdued and from that
time became a useful, obedient animal,
but it was always ridden by Grant."
Name of CltleM.
Old PnriB was formerly called by its
Itoman inhabitants Lutetia, meaning
"Mudtown." London derives its name
from the old fortified hill of the Brit
ons, standing where St. Paul's cathe
dral now is. Dublin mcann the "black
pool," and Liverpool "the pool of the
living creatures." Borne is said to
mean "the cross roads," and Berlin is
variously translated as meaning "tho
short lake," "the free and open place,"
"the river island" and "the marshy
pot." Pcrnnmbuco means "the
mouth of hell," Bombay "good boy,"
while Cairo is n corruption of "JJ1
Kahirah, the victorious.".
Puny.
ehildren j
Who would prescribe only
tonics and bitters for a weak, g
rhlM? Its muscles and c
nj xw w v.,
nerves are so thoroughly cx-
hausted that they cannot be $
j whipped into activity. The jg
$ child needs food j a blood- g
n making;, nerve-strengthening; w
' and muscic-Dunoing iooo.
MX
Scott's Emulsion
i
m
of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this,
and vou still have a tonic in
J the hypophosphites of lime
and soda to act wtxn me ioou.
For thin and delicate children
there is no remedy superior
to it in the world. It means
growth, strength, plumpness
and comfort to them. Be sure
you get SCOTT'S Emulsion.
jjj 50c. and $ 1 .00, all druggists.
fe66ie-
G-uardianship Notice.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County.
In the mutter of the KUanlliinshli of Snyre
Klnehurt. Knrl Ilinehart, Carl Ulnelia:t iiml
PhlliV ltlnehart, minors.
The petition of Kmlly 11. ltlnehart, Kiianllau
of the mlnor above named, having been pre
sented to thN court, praying for Ueeiisc to bell
thii Interest of salil minor In certain real estate
situated In lli-nton county, Oregon, It Is ordered
that the hearing thereof be, and It is hereby het,
lor Saturday, the 'JOHi day of November. 1897,
at the hour of li) o'clock a. m., at thu county
courtroom in the courthouse in Dulles City.
Oregon, and it is further ordered that the next
of kin of said minors and all persons interested
in the estate, appear before this Court at said
time and place, to show cause why 11 license
should not bu granted for the Rale of such estate,
and that this order bo served by publication
thereof for thiee weeks in Tho Dalles Chronicle.
Dalle3 City, Or., Oct. 2., 13J7.
( HOIIEHT MAY?,
octiMt County Judge.
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
hits been duly appointed and is now tho itn 11
lied and acting executor of the lat will and te
tamcntof Elizabeth J. Holton, deceased. All
persons having claims against said estate are
notified to present them to me, with the proper
ouchers therefor, at the oltlce of the county
clerk of Waco County, The Dalles', Oregon,
within six months frcm the date hereof.
Datol September 10, IV.);.
splo-1 SIMEON HOLTON, Executor.
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the unrderslgned
has been dulv appointed executor o the last
will and testament of Mar) 11111, deceased. All
persons having claims against ihu estate of said
deceased are hereby notified topre.-enttho same,
with the proper vouchers therefor, to meat my
ot&cu in The Dalles, Oregon, within six months
from the dato of this iiotict-.
Dated September 10, 1W7.
splS-li JOHN MAUDES, Executor.
A NEWJARKET.
"FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
POULTRY,
FISH AND GAME.
Chickens Dressed to Order.
Promt Delivery to any part
of the city.
A. N. VARNEY,
Phone 12. Third and Washiuirton-fSta
D S HUNTINGTON. I! 8 WIUOX.
HUNTINGTON i WII50N,
ATTOHNKYS AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OI'.EGON
Oilicoover First Nat. liank.
Patronize the
All kind nf work. White Shirts a specialty.
Family work at reduced rctes. Wash collected
and delivered free, Telnphoue No. liOl.
A. B. ESTEBENET, Agt.
J-ytH-UEIUKN-IIOKFrKU ic UUIiDV,
Physicians and Surgeous,
Special attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and 2J, Tel. tfiJ. Vogt lllock.
Boots
and Shoes
IHade to Ofdef.
A Perfect fit guaranteed.
Repairing neatly done at
abort notice.
Union St. bet. 1st and 2d
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at C RANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling theeo goods out at greativ-reduood rat
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