The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 08, 1900, Image 4

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    0.R.&H
I THE
CLEANSING
AND HEAI-IN'G
citke rem
CATARRH
CATARRH
y CLERKS' INSURANCE.
ft
Soecrful Operation of Ieprtmmt
al Aid Aoelatln In Ki em
inent 0(tlce.
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POODLE PUFFS AT CIGARS.
A trT rrrforralns !": 1 Adopted
by 3inr Hj-de 1'ark Re.l
dmt, A ftra.v poodle that dances on itf
two hind ftft and holds a lirhted
ciyrr in month ha apjieared fre
quent ij- in th ii-ipJiborhood ol the
Hyde 1'ark jlice ntSon of late. say
a Cbtcaeo pafter. I: is thoncht :hat
the animal na escaped from wne
s-bow. Almost erery moraine th- doz
may lx- wta on I.afce avenue, near
PKty-lhird Mreet. doinc a niitniwr
of antic for swim children. 'Vht- doc
uo l&BKasw, but it is- thont'ht tba
ini1e of a .short while some rbootrht
ial jwrMm will adnpt the canine. It
can waltz )eintif ully.
In fact, the animal will always start
to raeve it letft at the sound of music.
Many n! the loliremen of the Hyde
I'arfc Mation have taken a creat fasiry
in the animal and frtjuently triven it
food ont of their own lunrh cans.
The dor is known by the name of
Jack and eter hinee the little fellow
has made its apparaw. in the neii'h
iorhood Jack Jta ljcome a household
word. As -oon af a Hyde Parker liv
ing tn the vicinity of Lake nvejwe and
nfty-third street hpsakn of Jack
everybody know what he or she is
talking about.
Every morning Jack makes a round
of all the boiivs. When the dor ap
X;ared in Hyde Park one day lately
Tie was very thin, but already a no
ticeable change if apparent in his con
dition. Jack can with en.e hold a
lighted ciirar in its mouth for five
minutes. Soine of the boys have
made a habit of giving the animal
bits of cigarettes to hold between its
sharp teeth.
DOES NOT LIKE ELECTRICITY.
I'ciet Qrn iif ItouniBiiln Will Not
Have Her fiitllerlen Properly
I,l(l.tt-1.
Elizabeth, the poet queen of Kou
mania, better known to the reading
world as Carmen Si.'va. shares with
Queen Victoria a diniike for electric
lightR. and opposed their use in her
apartments unti! quite reeently. Her
boudoir was lighted by frystsl Dow
ers, in the heart of which gleamed
pale, colored lights. The place is
filled with panel pictures and verses,
all written by the queen or painted by
one of her gifted eourt ladies. The
great dining hall is ornamented with
tall panels illiintratiiiL' the principal
works of Carinti nilva's novels, ro
mances and poems. The room is very
somber, being furnished with black
oak and cordovan Jeather and lighted
only by stiiin-d glass windows, bril
liant in color' and representing court
balls, wedding bouquets and other
roya. festivities, but never! hcJo.-s they
jjrevent the sun from penetrating the
Ifloomy irrandeur of the apartment.
And this is why the queen, who loves
beauty and harmony, striety forbids
the wearing of black or dark dresses
at her table. She prefers a uniform
to conventional evening dress and
does not s-hrink from any fancy dress
if it be gay ami pretty.
Lt Wamif un American E'cort.
Lokod.v, Sep. 7. i special dispatch
Jroin Shanghai say Li Hung Chang has
made a rec.ii 'at f ir an Amtr'.can eicort
to accompany tiiru on hi" Journey to
Pekin, and that United States Consul
Goodnow is considering hie request.
Now that u proposal more iu conform
ity with the original American recom
mendation has apparently rnet with the
approbation of at leaat a majority of the
powers, the British foreign office ha?
allowed it to become definitely known
that the Krittah government Is of the
opinion that it ib advisable (or the hi
lied forces to remain at 1'ekin until sat
isfactory arrangementf! for peace, etc.,
nre concluded with the Chinese govern
ment.
Volcanic tiuptluiia
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
ol j'iy. Uucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; aUo old, running and fever hores
Ulcers, Iioils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
CutB, Bruises, Bums, Scalds, Chapptd
Hand?, (Jhillilaliiij. Beat Pile euro on
earth. Drive out pains and aches.
Only L'octe. a box. Cure guaranteed.
Sold at Blakeloy'a drug store. !i
C'rNU In ManclinMei .
Lo.vno.v, Sept. 8. The morning pa.
pern coniment upon the seriousness ol
the crisis which has nriaen nt Manches
ter, where suffering Is likely to be caused
by the idleness of operatives, and es
pecially if, hs U possible, tiie stoppage
continues iuto October. The prospects
of a satisfactory American cotton crop
are regarded as slender.
A Powder Mill Kxjilo.lon,
ltenioveu everything in tight ; so do
drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty
dangerous. Don't dynamite the delicate
uiachinury of your body with calomel,
croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's
Now Life Tills, which tire gentle as a
Hammer breeze, do the work perfectly.
Cures Headache, Constipation. Only
25c at lllukeloy'a drug store. 2
Advertise in Tiik Ciiiio.mci.k,
-A few rear ago." saiO the vcref arr
1 aui iiv-rn-ist ion. re-
port Xht obhir.gicc Star, '"one of the
abuses of tJeparttntntal Ufe was the al
most coniAant pasit::r around of the
bat for collections to aid the widow and
fatnih of a clerk who had died in strv-
"Very often the deceased had been
for many years in the service of the
government and at his dtath it tvould
Ik found that be left scarcely enough '
to bury him, and onutime not that.
And titii would be true of clerk in the
bicher grades. It made a clerk appear
mean to refus? to cootribut with the
'Uliers, though he may bae had but,
a .-peaking ncqnaiiitance with the de
fi'itA. To tboe on the outride it
would not seem that tiiese contribu
tions would be made siimcienlly often
to amount to a drain, bnt they tere,1
and I have known of three clerks dying
within a month in one large iMvision. 1
recall the chief clerk of a bureau dying
suddenly, and his widow did not le
enough money to pay for his laying
out. The word was passed urouud in
the bureau that the chief expected the
clerk to contribute liberally, and most
of them handed in from 52 to Sj, but
there was a btrong undercurrent of
lucking. 1
"In all of the departments the solicit
ing of money for any purpose is strict
ly forbidden now. All have their own
lienevolent iissociations, which art en
couraged by the chief. These asso
ciations have by-laws, constitutions
and officers. Their object is So furnidh
to the clerks who are members an iu-
snrance which will be immediately
available on death. In fact, the money
is turned over to the heirs on the same
day that the association is notified of
the death of the memln.r, and this
ready money is often all that the
widow or the heirs have in the world.
"The Pension Bureau association'
publishes a complete pamphlet report
annually; others render a report to the
board of directors only. The annual
receipts from the assessments of the
Pension Bureau association are nbout
SO.r.OO, and 5250 is paid on death to the
beneficiary. Last year it Inst about
2.", members, and 530,000 has been dis
bursed Bince its formation in la.91. The
assessment is 23 cents, and the mem
bership i l.QCO. Clerks do not lose their
membi-rsdtip in these associations if,
they retire from their respective de
partments, voluntarily or involuntar
ily, as long a? they pay their assess-'
inents. The assessments range from
'JLl cents to SI.
"In the post office department the as
sessment is SO cents, and the amount '
paid varies from 5200 to5275,nccording
to the number of members. i
"The treasury department has two
nid associations, one of which pays
5250 on the dentil of a member and the
assessment is SI.
"The interior departments, associa
tion numbers nbout 000, und it was or-'
ganized in ls&5. About 100 members
have since died, eacb receiving at death
52Wi, while over 520,000 has been dis
bursed. '
"The beneficial association of the
war department has recently been re
organized, having been in existence 1-1
years. It has a membership of 430, the
assessment is 31, tiie amount paid at
deatli 5250, and about 55,(100 has alreadv
been disbursed."
DISCARD THE CORSET.
IMillnileliililti Glrla Fulton the Ad
vice tit tlir Clilneae Mlnlaler,
Wu Tlnir Fang,
The coriui hni, ln-pn rpf cntid tn nl.
icurity by many of the most fashion.'
able young1 women of Philadelphia 1
-Mine. Goches Snrrante, who believer '
that women wearitifr the unhygienic!
thing Bhould be punished by law, hat'
rauieu a Host of followers from 1'hila
delphia nroiind her llajr,
It'ft 111 fit r.rnrtf V,!i.fpfl .f !.. ...
trial sicliool, many of the young t;irh
of Philadelphia are bandinff together I
against thih article of feminine wear,'
They consider it not mildly unhygien-l
ic, lint jiotlvely harmful. i)r. Siiiegel'.-i
opinionb on the question are: j
"JI is really wicked for women, and1
especially growing girls, to force!
themselves into such strait jackets.1
They need free play of muscles to give!
them the best- physical and mental:
health; they need Ioowi clothing to
allow free play of muscle. Jo need, as'
some think, of a girl's looking untidy j
because she does not weur cor.se t to
(Worm her natural figure. She can I
be neatj carry herself properly and
feel happier without them."
"Wll Time f'nnif (lif, f!litnuw. rt,t,itu.
.... - ...n r)f W,.,, IKtlHO j
tcr, putH the wearing of corsets on
nar with fnoUbindintr." kuWI h ini.ni.
her of the Society of the Philadelphia
Woman's Medical College tin- other
day. She knows, because she has
been assisting in th entertnlnmerit of
the distinguished foreigner during his
recent visit to that city. "In hi ad
dress to our alllliillliir." onntlminil tin.
rrnf?lrri! tvntimri .tW,,! fl,,, Mildcc.. I
(Ir(s lis line murk nf thi Kiiiiiiintiintlriii '
. . -. ; '
ot me women ot nib country aim tneir
superiority over Americans."
For Hale.
Kubbor-tire btiKity, at I'orter'p stable ;
nearly new; good condition, sepOl'w
u
y JJgjjj ggjjj
i
rT Rr.il -A3r,i la 1
t!. Gunta.cs no In-1
.i-T3! arc;.
J: tt 7nkt j- alwrbcd.
It Opcrs ird Cleanses
COLD lh HEAD
SkJi-3 jui-saisteju. -
IImIi and ITottets the Membrane Restores the
i-ra" of Tate and smcIL Larje Sn, to cent a
Drarrfcu or it nn'; T?.i' S:ze, I0n? 'j mail.
ELY BUOTHEia, S6 WirrcaSsrwt, Kew York.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clarfc A Falfc are never cio?ed Sunday
Oyn't foreet thi.
Clark & Falk'e drug Ptocr h new,
freth and complete.
Clarke A Falk have jju sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushef.
You will not have boils if vou uke
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for bolls.
A full line of Eastman filtus and sn;
plles just received by Clarke A Falk.
Clarke A Falk's flavoring Fxtrscts are
the beat. Ask your grocer for them.
Paint yonr house with paint; that are
lully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Falk
have them.
Clarke A Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated Jame E. Patton
E rictly pure liquid paints
For Slr.
The two buildince owned by Mrs. E.
Julian, on Court street, between Second
and Third, now occupied as a lodging
house and dressmaking shop. Tiie
bnildings will be sold, furnished or un
furnished, cheap for cash. Apply to
Mrs. E. Julian. tIJ-lnid
ltfmcmber 1
That Chas. Stubling is still doing a
retail business at his new place. He'
sells in quantities to suit all customer.',
from one bottle to a barrel. Family '
orders delivered promptlv.
F r the convenience of parties want'
inc ice in the afternoons, the Stadelman
Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store,
corner Third and WeBhinKton streets.
Phone No. 107; long distance 183.
"fting 'em np." IStn-tf
"Meet us on the Midway"
Event of the Times
The Great
Street Fair
and Carnival!
Occupying many solid blocks,
taking in an entire street,
frotx curb to curb : : : :
Under the auKplces ol the Port
land Klfci, surpns.ilnif In ijimkiiI
turlc und Krundeur anything of
the kind ever attempted on the
i'avillc Count.
Hie Ktrentfi fit Cairo!
The Orifiiitnl TheHtr !
The Geriuau Vlllajte !
The Itaticliic Hlrla I
An Arabian raeKiit !
Orowttlug the (jueeu I
Ktx, Kliicr of Hie Carnival, At'
teuUeit by HIh Masiiifi
cent Court,
The Great Pitiodeof the Klkn and other orders.
The Ibillan Park and Konnraln. Tho ilimntll.
cent Triumphal Aieh and Grand Midway lilted
with wonderful attractions. Minim;, Mercan
tile, Agricultural, Horticulture und other In
dustrial cxhlblta. The Wiiinun'a I'avillion, do
siKiieil by women, built by women inid deco
rated by women for tho exhibit of women's
industrial work. The drain J'xlate, built of
OrcKou iiinl WashlnKton uralns and grasici.
MUHIC, rVti ANI tiAYKTY,
NllillT TUHNKIJ INTO JiAY,
0T UiwuhI rail and water rates over kIvcii
biT'ortland from nil parts of the 1'iiclllo North-went.
aaaaaaaa r.aaaaai
iPortaL ennt JPi
jOrep.... 0Dll. 10
Mica
I hcljm tltc team. Saves wear mtl I
exjcue. Sold everywhere M
WUM ma us wr
8TANBARB OIL OO.
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. Friday
Arr. Palled
at 5 1'. v.
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FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
p Travel by the Steamers nt the I'.etnilntor Line. The Company will endeavor to give it! pnt
jj rons the ist tetvicr possible. For iurlhur iiiformutlon adiinws
j, Portland Oflice, Oak atreet buelt. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt.
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ianccessor to iJlazeley & Houghton.
I Wholesale : and
Largest Stock of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
in Eastern Oregon
Country - and
I' 175 Second St
I THE DALLES
LLES,
Advertise in the Chronicle
50 YEARS'
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Trent-fere sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, Ban Francinco, Portland Ore-
iron, heattle Wash,, anil various pointe
In Oregon and WBsliitijjton,
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DALLES, PORTLAND k ASIOMA KAY. COMPANY -3
oteamem o! thi- Ittvulator Line wilt run a ir the lol
ow.ns schedule, the L'irany reMtrvltig the right to chnRe
schedule nithout notice.
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Phone 300.
- - - OREGON.
C. F. Stephens
...Dealer In.
Dry Goods, Clothina.
Hoots, Btiocs. Hutu, CHjia. Notloiia. AKt.
for W. U HoiiBian aiioe.
Tcloplionc No. HH.
i:il feccDiid Ht.,
Tne Dalles. Or.
House
Painting...
The underalKned ima tnken poeaenalon
of It. A. Splvuy paint uhop, next door to
tlio Vot(t opera liotuo, und Jiuh pur
ehaied the tools and ladders. He liua
Kocd ineohnnica working for liim,and
ill t'Uttrnnteo all work to give satitfau
lion. S, K. KELLY.
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To
Abtoria end
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F.r.buiidy. Oregon Cltr. Ncwlivre, ExJaMn
Salem ii way ljnd',
, 7 a.m. WiLLAarrrE and Vam 3:p.m,
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1 andbttt. Orecnn City, Pnyton, andFtl.
! and Way-I andlUKv
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ttp- J'nrtKi ncl:uiK to ko to llcpuncr ot
l-uiitM)ii Coluiilliln noiitbcrn via Hires, ibcrjia
tnke Nn. 2, lenvtui: The l)nin at li:) p. n.
innkliiK alrii.-t I'linticrtlimii nt llcpiiner Junction
pin! hlcKn. ItcumiliiK uiaVlnicitlrwtCDiiinclwii
at lit'ppuer Junction mid Jtlcctt wltli No, l.ir
rtvlns at The Dalles nt Vj :i ji m.
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THE O.VI.V DIKKCT LINK TO THE YELLOW.
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leavk. 'Union Depot, nribaad I sis .umiTt.
Ko. Knt mull for Tiiconia, No.
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Hnrlior and Houtti Hond
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Kansas City. fit. liuln.
Clilcngo und oil !nl!
Kl) I. VllAt Hlld hOUtlllllHt. hO.i.
i I'UKCt Sound Express .
11;30 KM. for Tacomii mid fccuttlc 7.WA.M.
and intcrrnvdintu ixiinti
l'ullman llrnt clnfcs and tonrl t hlwpe' l'1
MliineaiKills.tit. l'uul and MImoiuI rlvcrpolnti
without cIihuku. .,
Vustllmlwi trniim. Union dint I'oiiiiectloai
"in all principal cities. , ,
HiiRKastt' clie-ckcd todoitlnatioii of tlckcu.
r'or tinndsoiucly illuatiulwlilescrlptlvi'mstier.
tlrkut.i, alvt-pltig-car reservation, etc , call on or
wrlli
A. D. CHARLTON,
AMixtaut Oencnil raMtcniter Awnt. i" Jlortl
non Ktreet.oorner Third, l'ortliind Oregun.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Trains leave Tho Dnllcs for l'cirtlniid im way
HtutlouH ut l:'l it. tn, aud.u p, m.
Leave rortland 8:S0am
" Alhuny 12:30 nm
Arrive ANhlanit 12:1 n nt
" Haeraiuento B:ou p in
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Arrive Oitdon
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Clmlream Haeramuuto to Ogdon "' ' n,.
nud tourlat mira to Clilongo, fit toiiln. MsUI
leaua aud Wubliigion,
Cmnieotliig nt Han KrauoUco with wvewt
xtciuiialilp lliiua for Honolulu, Jum. """'
I'hlllppliicj), Ueutrul imd South Amerlcft.
Bee nguitt at The Dnllea-atatloii, or ucliltl"
C. H. MARKHAM,
General I'auengcr Agent, IVrtlMl' ot
jyu UKiHKNiiquriraii
Wiysiciau and Surgeon,
hlcolal attention gtvou to sitrvcry.
llooms 21 and '!, Tel. !HS Vol!' l""0
Southern Pacific Ho.