The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 25, 1898, Image 4

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CVWtt EXTOY8
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the 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 the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healtuyanu agrecaoioBUDstances, ns
mnnv excellent dualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
noniilar remedy known.
Syrup of FigB is for Bale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
iih it nromntlv for anr one who
wishes to try it " Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAH FJUKISCQ. CAL
lOuwiiLE, nr. hew roue, M.X.
The Dalles Daily Chrcait&
THE D.VLLKS, ... OKKIION
AilvertUinc Kates.
Per inch
Oneiuehor less in Dally U 50
Over two Inches and under four iuches 1 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches..
Over twelve iuches 60
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
Onoinch or less, per Inch V 50
Over one inch and under four Inches '- 00
Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50
Over welve inches 1 00
VERSON.VI. MKNTION-
Frank Swift is in from Dufur today.
W.H. Davis of Wapinitia is in the city
toaav
E. C. Fitzpatrick of Tyjjh Valley is in
tne city.
Judge Merrimer.county judge of Gil
Ham county, is in the city today.
Mr. W. A. Kirhy left on the early
morning tram lor a snort trip to fort
land
r. P. E. Michell was in tbe citv last
"night, on his way from Portland to Co
lumella.
B. Oramer of the Rutledze neighbor
hood in Sherman couuty is at the Uma
tilla'EIouse today.
J. M. Murchie ot Wasco is in the citv
today visiting friends and looking into
business matters.
Mrs. L. E. Crowe returned last night,
' from Portland, having teen visiting
tfriends for the past week in that place.
Mrs. J. Nickle, who has been visiting
Mr. Nickle for several days, returned to
tier home in i'orilanu on the morning
train.
Mrs. J. H. CradlebauEh. who has
Ibeen visiting in the city for several days,
returned to her home at Hood Kiverthis
znoinin
Weekly Excurlnii to th Kant.
A tourists sleeping ear will leave Port
land every Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock
via the O. It & N., without change to
Boston, and under the supervision of
experienced conductors. No change of
cars to the, cities of Omaha, Chicago,
Buffalo and Boston. The ideal trip to
the east is now before you. Remember
this service when going East and con
sult O. R. & N. agents or address
V. H. IIuiti.nuitT, Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon.
Entice.
All boys are hereby notified to stop
swinging on cars which are moving
through the yard in this city. If they
do not, the ordinance concerning this
matter will be strictlv enforced. Par
ents should see that the attention of the
children is called to this notice. By
order of ' Ciias, Laukk,
City Marshal.
Cu.li In lour Check.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Nov. 13, 1893, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 15th,
1898. C. L. Phillips,
Conntv Treacurer.
I) H JIUSTINUTO.S.
it 8 WILfcOX.
HUNTINGTON is. WILSON,
ATTOUNKYH AT LAW,
THK DALLES, OREGON
Ofllco ow First Nat. Hank.
oulv aum ram a bosk.
PrFeoPeyflreS (fc
Biok or Jtut Don'tlf II I V
rwi weii." riLLO
SnU Townnlltlllio the Mountain Stream
for Manufacturing Purpose.
lteldes n considerable number of
large water-power installations, Swlt.
erland is full of small power plant,
nearly cery town in that land of moun
tains' and waterfalls being ell sup
plied willi (xnver from the "white coal,"
a.s the melting snow on the mountain
sides has well been willed. When there
are tu large streams, iy.s Cassler's
Magaiue. nmny small ones are ini
pounded and collected in reservoirs on
the hillsides, and it is rate to tlnd n
place of any si7e which is not well light
id by the power of some mountain
stream.
At Montreiix the electric tramway
gels its power in this wa. and from
the old lionian town of ee. to the
niedlewil castle of Chlllon one may ride
in a trolley ear propelled by the power
of an insignificant little .stream which
nun or may not be noticed when climb
ing up the hillside just above.
The capabilities of this general utili
zation of natural power are beginning
to be understood everywhere, nnd with
the appreciation of the o.-sibilities of
t he bos t me t hod s ii f 1 ou g-d i s t a nee t ra ns
mission, the development of many
mountain streams must surely come.
There are innumerable streams which,
while very small, are yet ery high, and
those can with comparatively little dif
ficulty be impounded and carried down
many' hundreds of feet. thu making up
for their Inch of volume by the gieat
pressure readily obtainable, and, either
by the use of electricity or compressed
air. the power may be transmitted to
many points of application with but
little loss.
NO USE FOR LEATHER APRONS.
Sxmanthn -Mann Decline to Tr.di .Icily
t'ak- for Cold llucknrhciits.
When the children used to go to Pos
sum Walk sehoolliouse the dinner hour
was a time when they gathered together
and compared the contents of tlieirdin
ner baskets and traded with each other.
Two doughnuts for a piece of pie, one
cookie for n red apple, etc. Some of
the scholars were children of the poorer
class of tenant farmers and their bas
kets were not filled with anything like
so appetizing an outfit as the baskets
of the others. Mary .lane Spurling. for
instance, used to come to school with
buckwhea cakes for dinner. They were
of the large kind, about 10 inches round
nnd a quarter of an inch thick. They
had leen buttered thinly while hot. but
the butter would melt quickly and the
cakes would be as cold as tombstones
by the noon hour.
Still, they were the best that Mary
Jane had, and as the spirit of barter
lwat in her humble breast she essayed
to exchange a couple of these pieces dc
resistance to Samantha Mann for a
slice of jelly cake. Samantha turned
up her snub nose a trifle higherand said
in a scornful tone:
"Oh. yes; now, Mary Jane Spurlin'.
you don't git me to trade any o' my nice
jelly cake fur one o' your ole hither
aprons."
And Mary Jane Spurling never smiled
again.
ABSURD THEORIES.
The Ancients' Kxplmiation of the ItUInc
and Setting of the Sun.
The recent death of a mini who had
maintained all his-life that the earth
wa.s Hat recalls the curious theories
entertained by the ancients to explain
the rising and .setting of the sun, says
the New York Journal. They thought
the enrth wa.s flat and were greatly puz
zled to know how the same sun which
plunged into the ocean at a fabulous
distance in the west could reitppcar the
next morning at an equally great dis
tance in the east.
A number of remarkable theories
were advanced and every one of them
wrong. The old mythology asserted
that after the sun had dipped in the
western ocean at sunset (the Iberians
mid other ancient nations actually im
agined that they could hear the hissing
of the waters when the glowing globe
wan plunged therein) he was seized by
Vulcan and placed in a, golden goblet.
This strange craft, with its astonish
ing cargo navigated the ocean by a
northerly course, so as to reach the east
again in time for sunrise the following
morning.
Among the more sober physicists of
old, as related by Aristotle, it was be
lieved that in some manner the sun wan
conveyed by night across the northern
regions and that darkness was due to
lofty mountains, which screened off
the sunbeams during the voyage.
A Compliment to nil Iloit.
The German emperor is a master of
little surprises quite other than those
which occasionally fetch his troops out
of bed in tho middle of the night when
they least expect it. While at Low
ther castle, England, he took the op
portunity afforded by the absence of
Lord Lousdale to unpack a very fine
marble bust of himself and put it in u
position screened by tho leaves of a
large palm. The sudden unveiling and
presentation was quite dramatic in its
character and It need hardly bo said
that Lord Lonsdale wa.s highly de
lighted with the carefully pluuned
compliment.
Everybody reads The Chuo.nicle.
ytH-UKIHKNIHUIFFKK & ItUKDY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Special attention given to turgery.
iiooms 21 ttud 22, Tel. 303. Vogt Mock,
STRANGE STORY OF CRIME.
Trustworthy 8rTiMit Turn Miinlewr
llimtmnd to tln llM-m.
One. of the most remarkable stories
of thwarted crime comes from India.
A lady with her two children, who were
both young, was going In her own ekkn
trom'ltaninngar to a place In the center
of the Har tract.
The drier vuis mi old servant of the
family ami was thought to bo trust
worthy. For this reason the lady did
not think it necessary to leave her jew
elrv behind her. At a lonely part of
the road the trustworthy sonant
stopped and ordered his mistress to
pass her gewgaws along. She did so,
not unnaturally, nnd then the man pro
ceeded to biiid'hor, preparatory to kill
ing her.
At her request he agreed to kill the
infants after he had dispatched their
mother. He lifted the n to strike the
Mow, but the head Hew off and disap
peared in the brushwood some yards
away. Ity this time the lady was un
i ouscious.
When she came to she found her hus
band leaning oxer her and undoing her
fastenings. lie explained that he had
felt a dread as of some impending ca
lamity, and mi had followed her. In
the thicket the trustworthy servant
was found dead, his body already blue,
putrid and bloated. He hod boon stung
by a Khagi snake, whose bite paralyzes
the victim on the instant and decom
poses him in an hour.
Pasteur CnreftiliieM.
Once when Pasteur was dining with
his daughter and her family at her
home in llurgundy he took care to dip
in a glass of water the cherries that
were served for dessert and then to
wipe them carefully with his napkin
before putting them in his mouth. His
fastidiousness amused the people at
table, but the scientist rebuked them
for their levity and discoursed at length
on the dangers in microbes ami ani
tiiaculae. A few minutes later, in a fit
of abstraction, he suddenly seized the
glass in which he had washed the cher
ries and drank the water, microbes and
all, at a single draught.
The (iorninn Cinnry Tr.nle.
'it is not at all generally known that
Germany carries on a very large trade
in the rearing and exporting 'of cana
ries, and that the largest establishment
in the world for the breeding of these
creatures is situated within the do
mains of that empire, away up among
the Ilnrt:'. mountains of Prussia. From
this and the fewsurroundingbutsmall
cr nurseries, no fewer than 1.10,000 birds
are dispatched every year to the United
States and Canada, while in the same
time at least 3,000 g to Britain nnd
about 3,000 go to Russia.
LOOP POISON
ttary JiL(iUl foi.SON permanently
Cured In 15 to 35 dnva. Ton f in be trpi ,.,
hono f orsamo pneo under samo Run ran
ty. If you prefer tocotuo hero we will con
tract to pay rallronilfareandliotelbUls.ttiil
.'Jmples,
lples, Copper Colored .Spot', 'Jlccrs oa
pattor tho tody, llalrorKyel)rHV fullliiir
, it it this Secondary HI.OOIJ POISON
any
out.
vro traarnntco to cure. Wo solicit tho mast hai.
nate cases ana clKillcniro tho world for a
case wecamintcnru. a'tiia dlfeijio lias always
ba Hied tho skill of t lio mo JL eminent physi
cians. S500,000 capital behind our uiic'ndl.
lional guaranty. Ausolutonrt'ofiinnnt raled on
DPllr-tton. AddrcM COOK J!HMi:iV CO..
lUatouio 'ieiuplc, CHlC.lHO, ILL,
h NEW MARKET.
FRUIT, VEGETABLES,
jrOULTRY,'
FISH AND GAME.
Chiekens Dressed to Order.
Promt Delivery to any part
of tho city.
A. N. VARNEY,
Phone 12. Third aud Washington Sta
Patronize the
All kind of work. White Hhlrts n kpcclnlty.
Fnmllv work utreilucul Mtes. Wath collected
ami (Icllvc-iol Ircc, Telephone No. HOI.
A. B. ESTEBENET, Agt.
l J. )le
Boots
and Shoes
Made to Order.
A Perfect fit guaranteed,
Kepalrin? neatly done at
short notice,
1 Union St. bet. 1st and 2d
D
am
cocbaree
cury, to
1
Dams
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the cardinal doctrines of that party
... i .a.. lf fcf
with ability ana earnest ness... ,'."..""
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It Is Morally Clean and ns n
The Literature at Its columns is
equal to iti.it of the best maga
zines. It Is interesting to the chil
dren its v.-ell sis the parents
THE INI ER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER,
and while it btings to the family THE NEWS OF
THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest
discussions of all questions of the day, It is in full sympathy
.u. nf Wirn tvneii: and
Willi lliv. lucud iuu.iuiw v " - rT'
discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint..
leiacunc
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INTEK OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR KIND.
l'rlroof llnllv lv until ." I""" Jr,nr
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For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in
its weekly visits to the homes ol iarmers and
villagers throughout the United States.
IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi
ness, for the improvement of their business and home
interests, for education, for the elevation of Amoriean
manhood and true womanhood.
IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive
stories of the doings of the world, the nation and states.
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved moth
ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the
proper time to convert them into the largest possible
amount of mono'.
IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to the welfare of
farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has
held their confidence and esteem.
IT IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE,
and we furnish it with the Semi-Weekly Chronicle one
year for $1.75, cash in advance.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of an kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, all kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, srikSD
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
f nn TTlrmT This Flour ih inanufiictiired xnraiilv fr f...n..
use; ov6rynack is Kuaranteed to jjivo enttafaction.
We Hell our VOOiIh Inner Minn utiv linxu., In tlw. .....I i !i , i. ..
call-and get our pr.cea and I be convinced; ' ' ' " y" "on 1 U""K 80
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
"There is a tide injhe affairs of men which, takenat itijflooa
leads on to fortune."
Tho poet unauostlonablv had roforonco to tho
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALl & BURGET'S,
Who aro selling those Roods out at greatlv-reduced ral
MIOHEU1AQH BRICK. . . UNIC KT.
JOSEPH SHANNON
HAS Ol'KHKD A
HARNESS SHOP
IN TlfK KABT KM), In tbo Colum
bla teed urd, opollo 8Uuiaribo'n
BUxikyurda, wliero bo la retulv to do
All Kinds of Harness Work.
POLITICAL PAPEK IN TUK vm 5
. -i.-j i
vUut it can always dc rcntu
for fair and honest reports of all po-
litical movemcnts'Hktl-i.'.t-
OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
CURRENT LITERATURE
Family I'cpcr Is Without n Peer.
I"" f m "
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
LOST.
A dark brown, young mare, wiiitn
atripe in face, wiiite hind feet j biand
tA , connected, on loft shoulder; weieht
about 1000 poiuida. Flndor will bu paid
for care by writing r to W. A. Caninbell,
Uox 05, Portland, Or. janlilMm
FOR SALF"
Rominaton Typuwritor with
table. Nearly now. Will sell
Call on or addreia
walnut
cheap,
I, . A. 0. Gkiokr,
J18 3' Tho Dalles, Or.
0.R.&M
TO THK
EHSTI
(IIVKH THK (illOK'K OK
TV0 Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
VIA
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
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Minneapolis
St. Paul
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Chicago
Low (latest all Eastern Cities
IIOCAN KTKA.MKKH I'nrtUnd
Kv.-rV I'lvi' lv fr
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Hteuinera inontlily from Portland to
Yokohama mid Moiih KmiK via North
ern Piiellie. Steiiniahip Co., in e.ounention
with O. It. & N.
Her lull detail ell ) O. H .V Co. n ARCiit
Tlie lMlIra, ornddn-jiii
IK)I).SON, CAI1I.II.I- t :0 (li'll. ArU.,
North I'linlUc Hti-mnslilp Co.
tim i: CAitn.
No I, to Hikmu nnd (Heat Northern nrrlvi-n
at i J.ii. in., lwived at y.Vt) . m. No. a, to IVndlc
i,,,, i-iiv mill i'iiIiiii I'lit-lili'.nrrl vi-.i tit rM.ri
I ii in,, doparls at Vi H) n. m.
No ;!, Ifom Hi(kanu anil (item .ortiictn, ur
tli.-Mil 11 Vila, in., ilc:i"Ot at ti.'A'i ; a in. No. 1,
f mm Ilakcr City and Pnloti l'nclllu, arrives at
;i.2o it. in,, doparlis at ;t . a, in,
Nu. 'it and 'J I, imivltiR en-t of The nllei, vrlll
r.irrv .n.voiiKi:r. No. il nrrlves at ft p. in.,
departs at l:l- p. m.
1'ivciiKerx lor lloppncr take No Ievlni;
lu-re at P.-:M p. m.
w, ii. iiuui.iiintT, (ion. r.H. Apt
Portland. Orinon
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OK tim:
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at l'ortlnud
ovi:ui.ANi) i:x i
iirci, halein, Kiu 1
bu rR, Aalilaiul, Hae-
fi.00 I . il. i Krimd,i jiojave. f,
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; .'ist Helo, llrowiis- V
vllk-.tjprluKlli-ldaud
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except
Kuu-liiyji
I7:;1 A. 31.
ICorvallls am!
llatlnns
way
M V M
inhi;i'i:ndi:nck i-ashknciKi:. r.xpros train
Dally (uxcoptHlllidayi.
I :' . in . (I.v. .Portland Ar.i h :'. n. in
" nip. m. At McMliinvHlc l.v.J ri.rtiH, ill
h.tfip. in. (Ar liiilt.--cnik-ucv.,lA .) I .H)a in.
'Dally. (Daily, exrept hund.iy
DlNJ.NIi CAUri O.N 0(1D1:N HOl'TK.
riJI.I,MAN liuVlT.T KI.KKI'KHH
AND KKCOND-CUKh HI.KKI'INO (JAllS
Attaelusl to all TliroiiRli Trains.
Direct roniusitlnn athiin l'riitit-1 ( i with Orel
dental ami Ork-ntal i-nd Pac-ilu- iiiaii nli-iiuisliip
lliu.NfDi IAPAN and CHINA. KiIIIiir date on
a plU-allon.
Itnliis and llckils to Kasteru polutn and Kti
roie Aim J.Vl'AN, CHINA, IIONOI.I. 1,1 and
AL'KTHAl.IA. eau Ixinlitalni'd Iroiu
J. II. KIKKLANI), Ticket ARent.
TliroiiRli Ticket Olllce, i:it Third iitrcet, where
tliroliRh tlrkets to nil (siliitM In tho Knutvrii
HtsU-it, Camilla mill huriie ean lie oblalned at
limi-nt raten from
J. 1!. KlltKI.AND, Ticket ARent
Alt above UaiiiN arrlvu at and depart IrniK
(irand (.entritilatlou. Klllliaud lrvniR Htrix-t
YAMIIII.I, DIVIHION.
1'iuwiiRer DcH)t, foot of Jellemon direct.
U-iivo for OHWlido, dally, except Hiiiidav, at
7:Jo h. in.: p.'ai i-.v(, r,;s, "mv, p. in,
(and ll:;m p. in. on ha'tiirday only, anil i);lKl a. m
and ;i.;;o p. m.oo Hundajs only). Artlvo at
I'ortlaiid dully at Bill) and hjmi i' in.; and 1 :.",
I . lf. 6; ntitl 7:.V p. in., (and lu:05 a. in , .1 is
fi:10 p, in. on Ku.nlayi, only),
U-ave for Hhcrlibiu, week iliiyn, t 1:30 p. in
Arrive at I'ortlaiid, 'J:;i a. in.
Iavo for AIKI.IK on Monday, Wislnecdny Hint
Ktl'lay at'JilOu. m. Arrivo at Portland, Tllt-ic
dav, Thurnlay aud .Sulurdiii itUiWi p. in.
Kxeept fiiiudav. KxceptSatiiiday.
It. KOKIIl.Kli,
fliuiHiiur.
(i, II, MAHKIIAM,
Ahut. (I. K. ,fc Vuhtt. AUt
Dalles, Hon and Antelope
STAGE LINE.
ThroiiRli by dayllRht vlu (irius Viillcy, Kent
and Cross llollmu,
IMIIIOI.AH AI.I.KN, Tim Dull..
. M. WIUTKI.AW. Alltolop.).
KtiiKes leave The Holies from tlinallllii Hoino
at 7 a, in, alho from AulflloiKj at 7:U0 it, m. uvcry
ilonday, Aislnemlay and Friday. Coiiiicetloim
mado atAlileloiHj for I'rlnuvlllo, Mitchell and
liolnts beyond. (!lot,u cnniivotloiiN made at Tho
DallcN with rullivays, trains mid boato.
HtiiRi-s from Aiilelopu reach Tho Dullc Tuw
Hayb, lliiirnlnyH and HiitiirdayH at i;uu p. m,
hatk ar FAllK.
Dallei, In Dekclmteii l 01)
do Mori , . 1 ft)
do (Iruss Valley aifl
do Kent 8 U)
. do Cri)H HoIIowh 4 10
Antelope to Cross llolloivh 1 Ml
do Kent a HO
ilo (Irans Vulley II (
do Morn ... UM
do Dixchuoei. , I no
do Malic ' 6 00
liUtKD. W. W1IJJOK.
I1 ATTOitNKV AT LAW,
'nil'. im.i.KM.miKnoM
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