The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 26, 1898, Image 4

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Ioth the method and results when
Syrup of Tigs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gcntl) yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fovorj? and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of it.s kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in itft
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the moat
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 FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FHAHCISCO. CAL
10UISV1US, Kt. HEW tO.IK, N.r.
Tbe Dalles My Chrcjte.
THE DAI.IKS,
OKKHIiy
AdvertUltic i;ate.
Per inch
One Itch or less in Daily U 50
OTer two laches and under four Inches 1 00
Orer four Inches and under twelve laches. . To
Over twelve inches GO
DAILY AND WEKKLY.
One Inch or less, per inch ?2 50
Orer one inch and under four inches 2 00
t)Ttr four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50
Over welve inches 1 00
I-EKSONAL, MENTION
Mr. Bernie Sellick is in the citv from
Boyd.
Attorney J. M. Long of Portland is
in the city.
John H. Sternweia is in from his
home at Boyd.
Charles VanDuyn, the Tygh mer
chant, is in the citv.
Mr. and Mrs. Slade, proprietors of the
-Grants Hotel, are in the city.
Edward Sharp was a passenger for
."Portland on the morning tram.
A. S. Watt of Portland, tax agent for
the 0. Ii. & N., is in the city today.
f JTC. Hostettler went to Portland to
dayas a witness in the Senfert caEe.
Miss Bessie French went to Portland
this morning, where she will visit
Jriends.
TJr. Holhster returned on the morning
train from Waeco, whither he went on a
professional visit.
Thomas Hudson went to Portland on
the nioruini: train today. He will servo
as a witness in the case of the United
States vs. Seufert Bros.
HssLake, who came from Portland as
iinrse for the late Mrs. Mary Laughlin,
and who has, since the death of the
latter, been a guest at the home of Mrs.
). M. French, returned to Portland to
day.
NOTICK.
The committee having charge of Ihe
charity fund of the Beuevolent aad Pro
tective Order of Elks will meet at the
Umatilla House parlors for the week
commencing Jlonday, January 24th,
Irom 7 :30 to 8 :30 p. m. They will be
pleated to meet all those who know of
any deserving case of cbarity.
P. W. Ue liver,
T. J. DitivKit,
J. F. Hamphhiiik,
Co in m i ttee.
Cmli In Your Check.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Nov. 13, 1893, will be paid at my
olBce. Interest ceases after Jan. 15th,
1898. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
The war in Cuba lias not prevented
S. F. Fouts from securing a choice lot of
Havana tobacco, which he manufactures
into Prize Medal and Guarantee cigars.
20-tf
0
(LOOP POISON
I .in TwTT?" .'.tf.. Jur' vriefi
Mhomoforuma prlcooDderiuu:oKua run
ty. If TOM prefer to corop hero we will con.
. troettopnyrllroadfaroandUotelbllla,aaa
MMW.twe fall toeuro. If you bavo taken mer
cury, I Iodide potuth, and still bavo achc3 and
EUu. Mucous ViUches In mouth. More Throat,
mpl. Copper Colored I Mpotv, Ulcer on
B,?I,.0,.ti,,aSodr'll,1'ro'EyeurWrulllnit
at. It It this Hecoudury IILUUU l'OISOfl
we km ran tee to cure. Wo solicit tlio moBt obiti
MtewwM and challenge the world for a
uted tbe (kill of the molt emUieut nliy.l-
tonal fMimotr. Absolute joroofu tent Moled on
cured In 15 toJL1 if v,, .
TOLD FOR WOMEN.
The bicycle wetltlliij: which recently
electrlfieil'l.onu'ou, as the briilc wore the
regulation white satin and eil, has hail
a rival in the marriage of the young
1'nrisian who went, to the church in a
carriage propelled by an electric motor.
The woman who wants to niaJiC herself
famous now scein.s to have little else left
her than a Killoon in which to tuck her
happy lover, the minister mid n couple
of witnesses.
ime. Adam, the prominent Parisian
journalist, was driven into i.he work by
the unliappiiie:ss of her first. e.orieiiee
a a wife. Her parents married her
when she was a girl of l." to a notary in
a provincial town. She left her hus
band, ami with tin aid of Ueorge &md
wrote herself hue fame in l'.'iris. Her
semi .1 husband was a senator and left
Ihm-.i fortune at his death. Thisenabled
her to found 1t N'ouvclle ltevne and to
e-tablish the snlnn to which all the
celebrities of the French capital crowd
when -she receives.
In trying to makea point against veg
etarianism a nicnilHr of the F.tlr.io
fraphieal society in l'aris read a paper
before that body a short time ago in
which he insisted that cannibals are ex
ceedingly strong and vigorous, far ex
ceeding in r.trength tho-e tribes not ad
dicted to such food, lie raid that the
savages who abstained from human food
rarely ate meat of any kind anil were a
puny lot. The most curious part of his
argument was that the tlesh of women
was much more digestible and far more
nutritious than that of men: many
tribes recognize the fact and cat only
women, until the supply gives out.
THE WHIRRING WHEEL.
George Hanker has jermanently re-
I tired from the racing ranks.
The system of interchangeable jxirts
' is a distinctly American contribution
to the art. of cycle making.
Fifty weekly jjapcrs in this country
are now published exclusively in the in
terest of the bicycle trade.
The South Sea Islanders are the latest
people who have taken to bicycling. It
it probable that they obtained their
wheel through soiuespeculative. trader,
who obtained a good Teturn for his in
estment. One would scarcely expect to find bi-
cvcles and a bicycle club in the heart
of Africa and COO miles from any rail
road. Oue club in Huluwayo, .Mat.iliele
land, South Africa, is in a flourishing
condition, having -5 members out of a
population of 2,500.
An English cycling club has offered a
prize for the best design of a Ixiggage
car, adapted for the safe conveyance
of bicycles, with the object of stirring
up the railroad companies of England,
so that they will provide proper accom
modation for the wheels. The chief
points which competitors are n.sked to
keep in view are adaptability to the
purposes of an ordinary lwggagu car
and economy of space.
USES OF WATER.
Ordinary headaches almost alwajH
yield to tlw simultaneous application
of hot water to the feet and back of the
neck.
Xolhinp so promptly cuts short a con
gestion of the lunHi sore throat, or
rheumatism as hot water, when ap
plied early in the case and thoroughly.
A proper towel folded sceral times
unci dipped in hot water, rpiickly vvruiif,'
and applied over the site of toothache
or neuralgia, will generally afford
prompt relief.
Hot water taken freely half an hour
Ixrfore ledtime is an excellent cathartic
in ense of constipation, while it has a
soothing effect ujon the stomach and
bowels.
A strip of flannel or a soft napkin,
folded lengthwise nnd dipped in hot
water and wrung out, and then applied
around the neck of a child that ha
the croup, will usually bring relief in a
few minutes. Pharmological Journal.
FARM FACTS.
Kven half a dozen sheep are better
than none, as they will keep down the
weeds and present the farm front l;ing
seeded with such esLs.
Fanners who wu'.vwl crimson clover
larit fall will have an excellent fertiliz
ing material for plowing under. No
nitrogenous fertilizer will bo required
where crimson clover has grown, but
applications of phosphates and otash
will bo beneficial. They costhutaamnll
mini, however, compared with thu sub
stances containing nitrogen.
Do not ridicule or d.'.icourage the
progressive farmer localise of his k
cvilled "fancy farming" proclivities.
The fact that ho, is not .satisfied with
what he haa demonstrates that he i
ciitvrpr'iiing and i reaching f.ut for
hometh'.ng better. Observe U 'h t lie
does, as lie may succeed whcicy iu haw
falied. Kvery effort in the way cf ex
periment should be nrvroved by the en
tire community, ut without such there
would be no improvement at all.
ABOUT PROMINENT PEOPLE.
Lord KosoK'ry's incoino is said to bo
$l,U0O,000 h year.-
AiuW'Jssiiilor Hay was graduated at
llrown university and wok of tho clans
of '5S.
TJie king of Shun i to visit Queen
Victoria next flirmmer in -hitf 2,500-Un
.steam yacht Alalia Cliakri, which was
built for him in Scotland.
John Twewl, of Chelsea, and 01100 of
Glasgow, huw beeucoinmtesloued to ex-
What is
Scott's
Emulsion?
It is a strengthening food and
tonic, remarkable in its flesh-forming
properties. It contains Cod
Liver Oil emulsified or partially
digested, combined with the well
known and highly prized Hypo-,
phosphites of Lime and Soda, so
that their potency is materially
increased.
whatWHIMDo?1
It will arrest loss of flesh and (
restore to a normal condition the ,
infant, the child and the adult. It J
will enrich the blood of the anemic;
' will stop the cough, heal the irrita- 1
lion of the throat and lungs, and I
' curs incident consumption. We
make this statement because the
experience of twenty-five yars has
proven it in tens of thousands of
Cases. it sun )-ou fit SCOTT'S Emuliion.
50c jnJ $1.00, all druggists.
SCOTT & UOWNE, Chtmists, New York.
eeute the statue of C'cc':l Iilu.dos, which
is to Ihj erected ai Huluwayo.
Kx-I'cstmaster-Cieneml Wilson is to
be inaugurated president of Wcishinf,'
ton and Leo university. Ijoxiiiffton. Va..
on Tuivilay, September II.
The oldest actor in the. world is Hen
ry IKwl. He will Ins 0.T on his next
birthday, and was an actor for c; years
As tt child he .wis rowed out to 1
Plymouth sound and iwv Xapnlcon
walking tlie. quarter deck of tho llellcr
ophon. New Wnnli from Afrlni.
An important linguistic expedition
into Africa has just been completed by
Ilev. Charlo I'obinsou. who was .-cut
out by tbe llaiiva dictionary. He liist
went to Tripoli and Tunis, where there
are Haussa colonies, and then by way
of the Niger and the Hemic reached
Kano. the commercial center of Ilau-a
land. In returning from ICano to Kg
gar on the Niger lie traversed four
hundred and twenty-live mile where
no Kuropean had ever been. He
brought back three thousand new
words for a dictionary, materials for a
Haussa grammar and manuscripts con
taining history and historical and re
ligious songs. The llausaa is the most
important language of northern Africa.
The people who speak it extend from
the Niger region across to Soudan and
cover a territory nearly one thousand
miles square; they are very industrious
and are the only nation that Mr. Stan
ley met that esteemed books.
uk. uunn o
For People That Are Ml I
PILLS
Sick or "Just Don'tl
Feol WoU."
OMLV ONE FOR A DOSE.
Remote Pimples, cure Headache. Dytpeptla and
CotthentSS. 26cts. a box at ilrucgi'tior Iir raaU
Sampled t iff:, addreu Dr. Bosanko Co. X'blla. 1'a.
A NEW MARKET.
TTRUIT, VEG-ETABLES,
POULTRY,
FISH AND G-AME.
Chickens Dre'sed to Order.
Promt Delivery to any part
of the city.
A. N. VARNEY,
Phone 12. Third and Washington StB
Patronize the
Troy
MUpRY.
All kind of work. Whlto fchlrts it bpeclully.
Family work nt reduced r.ites. Wanh collected
and dellveicd free, Tililioiiu No, 101),
H. D. Parkins, Agt,
Boots
and SllOCS
Made to Order.
A Perect fit guaranteed.
Repairing neatly done at
ehort notice.
Union St. bet. 1st and 2d
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S MROBI CIRCULATION OF ANY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WEST J
It is radically Republican, advocating
... . . 11 . j-.f.! t 1 1.. 1 nuiu
th -.r.li.i.i Hivtrlnu of thai party
with ability and carncstncMt
tup WFEKLY INTER
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equal to thni of
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Ttittes. it in Interesting lit the chll
drctt as well as the parents
THE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER,
and while it brings to the family THE NEWS Or
THE WOR! D and gives its readers the best and ablest
discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy
with the ideas and aspirations of Western ptoplc and
discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint.
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j For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in
its weekly visits to the homes ol larmers and
villagers throughout the United States.
IT HAS faithful' labored for thoir prosperity and happi
ness, for the improvement of their business and home
interests, for education, for the elevation of American
manhood and true womanhood.
IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive
stories of the doings of the world, the nation and states.
i IT HAS advised the farmer
ods ol cultivating and harvesting his crops, and the
proper time to convert them into the largest possible
amount of money.
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 ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S? S,i!!lfe5d
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
ton Flour.
This Flour
use: every
We i eell our yoode lower than any houte in the trade, and if von don't think bo
call and jjet our jiricee and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whsat, Barley and Oats,
'jClleJs a le injhc affairs of men which, taken at its flooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unaueatlonablv had roforonco to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALl & BURGET'S,
Who are selling those Roods out at greatly-reduced rat
MIU1JEMJAGH BRI0K. . . lJTIC, KT.
JOSEPH SHANHOU
IIA8 OI'KIIKI) A
HARNESS SHOP
IN TIIK KAHT KND, In the Colum
bia rent Yard, opplto SultinHnhe'ii
Btockyards, where bo U ready to do
All Kinds of Harness Work.
I ABut it can always be "IW 8
Inr .1 r .ind linncs! MCorts ol all PO-
lilical inovcmcntsJt.'1 j
OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
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SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
as to the most approved meth
in iimnufiictured expresHly for fiunlly
Hack ih Ktiumnteed to ?ivo Hiitmfactlon.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice It hurehy ulven that the utiderlniicd
l'!'"eii duly appointed by tltu Comity l", (r
l the Hlalu ol (irexon lor Wasco Co inty
mlliHIralor of thy estt0 of Jiih n ( an , do
ceased. All porxoii havliiK claljiu auali "u al ,
Mtdhmru hereby nollllnl to ,ieent Ilia .a n t
moat my ruildenco at Antelope, OrcKon. with I
hlx inonthh from thodaluherciif "lK"", wlu""
Daled Nov. 10, 18U7.
J, IMIKK Ale Will k
d5iS1,r'tor '" lUu c,",t0 01 J'01'1' 'wt,
utuaiea. noviu-St
Try Bcbllllag'i Ut lea and baking powder
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TO TIIK
) (IIVHH TIIK OltOK'i: OK
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
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RAILWAY.
OREGON
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Salt Lake
: Spokane
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j Chicago Kansas City
1 Low Rates'to all Eastern Cities
! OOKAN HTIJAMHHM l.'HVi Pnrtllltul
Knrv I'lvw lV f"f
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Stenmerd monthly frm I'orilitnd to
Vokiiliuiim mid Hong Kong via North
. ! crn I'ncilic Steainahip Co., in connection
with V. It. rs.
For full ilotullf onlt 1111 0. K Co. h Agent
The iMlli-i. irililre"
I llOIMON, OAKI.IU. .t f'O.. fie". Aisti.,
North I'lieltlc KKMlillhli "o.
TIME CAItll.
No. t, to Siol:niu' unit (ireiit Northern nrrlven
1 nt 1 ti. in., leaves nt ft-.TH . m. N". to IVmlle
Ion, linker City iiml 1'nloii I'Aclilu.urrlvus nt l-J: IA
j a in,, ilcuirtx at VI U) a. in,
i No ;l. from .Spokane anil (iteat Northern, iir
! rlve.Mil'J villi 111., ili'i'iirl at (i:i' a. m. No. 1,
Irom llnkir taty nun union raeuiu, nrnvea in
.1 Hi a. in., ili.'l'.iris at .l::l n. in.
Not. iiiitnl -I, inovliiR eiit of The llalle.i.wlll
carrv meni!ers. No. ii arrives at fi p. in.,
ik'iuirt.i at l:l ip. in.
I'liHienseri' (or llepimer lake No lenvlus
hereat U:ii. in.
W, 11. HUIU.llt'IlT, (ien.-lai.. Act
l'ortlaml, Oregon
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OF TIIK-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train leave mid nte Hue tu arrive at l'ortlaml
OVKUI.ASD KX-
lre, bilem, lti.-
bii ri;. Anhlaiid, hHe-
S;Oi V. M.
ramentu, DKdeii.Snii
KiaiieUeo, .Mojuve,
1 .01. AllKeles,i:i I'uno,
New Urlviiiih and
' I Hint
a-DO A M "'"cliiirB and way t
r. m
Dally
uxeept
Hllllduyd.
fVlu Womtlnirii forti
Dally
except
huttdiiYA
I .Mt.Miirei, Hlivuruiii,
! West held, lltmviiv V
I rllle.HiirliiKtlelil mid I !
I Natron .'. . T j !
I7:S0 A. ii.
jl.'urvjillln
hmtliilin
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INDi:i'i:.SDi:.S'UK l'ASHi;N(iKlt. l...riw train
waiiv (uxeep; Miimayj.
I:W1 p. in. (I.v. roTtlaliil Ar.) h:'i'n. in
l p. III. AI MC41IIIIIVllli l.v. .il.'lll, in.
h ) p. in.
l.U lliileH'tiilelice..l.v.J
lliilep'tidetii1
I ,) a. in.
'Dally. (Dally, e.xeept tillllilay.
Dl.VINli CAIlb ON OliDKN ItOl'TK.
l'l'i.uiAN hUkkkt hi.iuu'khs
AND HK( OND-CLAHM Hl.KKI'lNli CAKS
Attached to all ThiuiiKh Trains.
Direct eiiniieclimi nt l-iin KranelM'o with Occi
dental and Oriental ami l'aellle mall teamhl
lilies fur JAPAN and CHINA. Sailliu: dates on
u plleallcin.
Kalen and tickets to Kaileril points and Ku
niiie. Aim JAPAN. CHINA, HUNUI.l'l.U and
Al'STl'.AI.IA, van hi' olilalinil from
J. II. KIUKI.AND, Ticket AKi'lit
TlirnilKh Ticket Olllce, l:il Third street, whero
thrimuh tlcketN to all pnlnlt, in the Kinlcrn
htJiten, l.'anadaanil KurnK- can he obtained t
luneit rules from
,, , J. II. KIltKLAND, Ticket AKClit.
All above trains arrive at and depart Innn
Cirand Central Hlathin. Filth and Irvine trcet
YAMI11I.I, DIVIHION.
I'ufteiiKer Deisit, loot ol Jellurton ulrect.
U-avo lor OHWKdO, daily, except Kunday, at
7:J0 a. in.. Vi:jo, 1 .V, .'clft, n.-jj, s:u"i p. in.
(and 11 p, m. on Halnrday only, and 0:ll a. m
and .1 ;:n p, ni.on hnniliiys only), Arrive at
rortlaiiduallv at iiii) and h;:a) a in.; and l.a,
1:13, B.'ji and 7:.Vi p. in,, (and 10;W a. in, J-14
p. in. on rin iiilajH imly).
Ix-hvu lor Hhcrldan, week diiyn, at 1:::0 1. m
Arrive at rottland, 'J::W a. in.
U'uve for Alltl.IK on Monday, Wcdnecdav ami
NMay atli.IOa. in. Arilve at I'ortlund, 'l'liiw
dav, Thursday and Snturilas it.'I.U.'ip, m.
Kxcept fiiinilav. "Kxeept Saturday.
it. koi:iii.i:k,
4lanai:vr.
(i, 11. MAKKHAM,
Asit, (i. 1". A Pass. AL't
HA r
STAG-E LINE.
'l'.,,f.""K,,..,,j:. lylif;lt via (irasx Valley, Kc
and Cros.i llollons.
Cllt
1M1IHU.AH AI.I.KN, Tim DnlleH.
t). M. WIIITKI.AW, AlltnloiK).
Ktiiuea leave Tha DallcH from Hiniitllla lli
at 7 a. in., also from Aiiluloim at 7:30 a. in. every
Sloiiday, Wednesday and Krlday. Coiinwillnn
mijilii al Autehtpo for l'rlimvillo, Jlllcholl and
PolsitH Ixiyoiict. (Jloso ecnnectloiiH iiiadoatTho
Dalles with railway-, traliih and boatx.
KliiKO-s from .Milelo reach '1'ho DalleH Tuc
day, Ihiunlayx and Satiirdayi, at 1 :30 . m.
Dalles to Deschutes 11 W
no iioro... ...... . . an
do (IrasN Valley. . , " ' , '.' 'ii
do Kent ,. .. . ;i u)
lie C'roH Hollows 4 W
AiitloHi to t;roa llollowN .
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Moid id Antelope
Dalle '..".I'. 3 W