The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 16, 1900, Image 4

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PHOENIX'S SU3IMER BEDROOM.
We cordially invite von to visit
THE FHIR
Xn Arliom Contrivance to lnrrtut
tbe roaalbllttj of Crttlnar m
LJttlr Sleep.
The cottonwc-iwis have ?h;i their i
, . i i
caterpillar;: tner aa cxen a mcaoer
Ftorav. 3"2ine wood has fallen in
price; Iadi&uf ore !-t-Ii.nr bows sad ar
rows; the rose and the oleaadtir have
loci: ixrea out; oranges are in btoota;
rhe umbrella tree is patting out lU
leaves; la.t suisnier suit has twen
cleaaed and pressed; the small "boy ha
cone swinuainc in the casal; the vise
man stays up nichts and steals irriga
tion water from his neitrbborsi; a I Jul: a
is most ready to cat ; strawberries have
been shipped; mulberries are nearly
ripe; strainer will soon be here, ana
the Phoenix summer bedroom wiK soon
"be a necessity, says the Arizona
Graphic
Phoenix sleeps out of doors in the
yucsaer, and the bedroom is born of
that necessity. It is on stilts, is bck."
of wire scretn of fine mesh, for the
Phoenix mosquito i microscopic in
size. It is furnished. accorKnr to the
taste of the occupant, with interior
curtains, to keep out the moraine- sun
the raze of the curious and the sand
storm.
The bed is a cot of canvas or -woven
"wire, covered perhaps with a sheet,
but even a sheet feeis Ifke a feather
"bed on a Phoenix summer night. Tb
"bed coverinr is the roof of the bed
room and careless folks who consul"
their comfort only don't we3r nirh'
shirts.
Phoenix is prowl of its climate dur
ing eisht months of the year, trc
doesn't taOc much in public ahou ir
Tcjdfcumaier. It is a right warm c?
Tvhen the coverameat weather bu-2'
doesn't know what the sun tttr.p r&
tare is, sod is enable to tLuierm.Lir .t
and that is how hot it rets in Pho--t.ix
I calif d on Observer Bums one day
Jas-t July and a.-ked him what the "of
fjcial" temperature vas in the sun
He said he did not knevr, an: tha
the cofsnnnta: coindi't afford o et
perfment to that end. He said he Lac
attempted to catch ths sun tf a;p-ra
ture during the summer of J-"-. zn
had broken a three-dollar thermom
eter in the attempt. To please n.;
curiosity he hune a thermometer tr
the sun. watched it until it retristerec
135 decrees, and then took it in, fear
inr it would break.
The dryness of the atmosphere re
lieves this rreat heat of any ter
Tors to all lirinir things except v. omer
and cats. There is a sayinr in I'hoenb
"thet in summer women and cats an
nervously prostrated: while men anc
doge thrive and ctow fat. There is a
luxury in quenching one's thirst dur
ing the summer heat that is p3ssibl
nowhere this side of the hereafter, anr
nothing: will quench it so well as ol!t
water. The average mortal can dxinj
ji gallon of water per day during tht
heated tim, and apparently every droj
of it comes out through the pores of th(
skic.
PEOPLE EAT TOO MUCH.
.
Starvation la Sncciraaf nlly L'aed ma u.
Core Ior Macr Dlaenaea by a
j "ciai I,
A Philadelphia physician of note, D:
Edward II. Dewey, claims to cure all
sorta of diseases by starving his pa-'
tientE, The brain, says this practi-
tioner, never loses weitrbt in either
sickness or starvation
sua O me
mind remains clear when the body has
wasted away. The head is the power
house of the bod v. The stomach is
run bv hrain wrnvr Whi in tTnm.
run a Drain power. nen tne
ecu otjes too mucu vorK it niaKea 100
great a demand upon the brain.
"For more than 20 years." -writes
this doctor, "I have permitted my sick
to do without food so Ion? as there '
waa no desire for it. 'tt a mouthful j
was enforced in any cane, not one j
mouthful denied on the first hint of ,
hunger. '
"In this I have had al! the medical
textbooks and the entire medical pro-'
ffw,irm antf,r.-'tf f imnii'irml
ieiion as authority unquestioned
against me. That food U needed to
sustain the strentrth of the sick has
never been a matter of question with j
the medical profeitsfon. I
"Many of my sick have t-one for more !
than a month without food. One very
sick, in bed for more than a month
with acute rheumatism, was able to
-walk about the room on the forty-sixth
day before the first food was taken.
Another patient, a woman of 57, went
until the forty-third dav before she
v,,.-. .t . . i
sion of her ordinary duties. A dis- ,riit ''d ptwjf will be made before the Keaister
.nr1 im,.i, ,... .i . v i tnd Hecelver at The Dalle, Oregon, on Sattir-
eaieo stomach wrifc cured as the result ' day, OctoUsr ), 1!W, viz.
nd now, after five jenrs, there has' ArtlionaR.ro. ,
been no return of the troiybie.
I'hyAicians are pretty generally
agreed that Americans eat too much
especially too much meat. The no
breakfast habit may mot be so very
silly after al!,
With Jlnltcloiia Intrat.
lMr. Giblj I have just been reading '
fin llnm tfi ih( ,lTfft tlifil.n memlwr rf ,
the German jiarliament once talked 42 j
notirs without Htonninc. JJo vou 'be-
lieve that to be true?
Mr. Gibb To be sure I do.
"Then it must be the longest contin
uous performance of that kind on rec
ord. Isn't it?"
there Tiave been private perforraancer,
that throw Ibat completely in the
nhade. Why. J know a woman who has .
talked let me aee, dear. How long
have "we Kre married?" Mkhmond
Dispatch.
I A new Department Store just
goods and low prices. It's the place to save money on all
jkinds of merchandise. Eemember the place,
THE FHIR.
133 SeCOND STREET.
A BIG SALE OF
Darinr fhe Street Fair and Carnival we are zoins to r ffer th creates! bar
ca:n3 in CrinJin? ilachicfry ever offered in theiStateof Oregon. We want everv
farmer to have a Star Feed JIill, because it will help to pay your Uxes; it will !
sjee rou timr ; it, will make yonr old horse fatter; it wil: pi'ease your wt.V to cet '
reacted r:a;n for !.er ci.icfcens; and this is a sure way of getting it st a aacriSw,
for we are psH?:.!Ve y enin? to close oat the mills now on hand at ACTTAL COST.
A 'hanse in tit rns,n- corap! ns to do this, and now is tho tiuia ior vou to .
reap the nene5r. For further par icnlars inquire or write tj i
8aLaraaSB5fia?
HUDSON & BROWNHILL,
Nasa!
CATARRH
In ill its st3;ea tiere
iHj's Cream Ealm
clean.'ea.iootiita sadhsali
tie diiiiv.il xscaJjnce.
H ems- dUtt and drirea
a777 a coid is th: head
Cream Balm U ptned teto the nostrils, apreada
crer the tnsnbrzne and b abaorbtd. Bella J ia ls
E'diiie and. i csre f oFInrri. It Is nst drjiz; dcxa
not prwlace snitezin?. Larje Size, SO cents at Draj-
giaa or b7-nuD; Trial Size, 10 cmti br rai'l. !
IX.T KjOTIIEKS, K Wanec Set, 5er Totk.
ADMIXISTEATOK'S NOTICE.
V has hMjn duly appointed by the county court o
ine smko: uregnn, ior naseoconniy, anminis-
tniuir ol tfce tnialu al Eltiafcth A. southern,
deceased. All persons Imvins claims aptinst
Sne estate of aald dsceiued are hereby notlged
tr ti?ati( !hi if rrff. with lhi T'rnTf vnnrhr
thereto;, to xne as my omce in r. G, urtgon
Valid September:!!, IKO.
y,. it. ul i-ii t-t;..
AdrnlnUtrato:
e-2S
vnTTHF rtt- ftvat CFrTr.FVFVT
hnno filwl rrllh thf ('It-?t n' the. poimtT pnnrL of
the State of Orexon (or Waico cnuntr.tbeir final
1 actountas eiwutora o the hut will and ttr4ta-
ment of Henry IMmum, deceaed, and that
' Monday, the h day ol November, H-UO, at tne
' hour of 10 o'clock a. m., baa tetn fixed by the
htom-(unJ. Court(orMfd county an the time. and
tne county court room in wanes city as in
TiLioe fur hairlnz of obtenllrma to stld final ac-'
W. FEE.VCH,
V. MAYS.
Executors.
KOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION'.
Lirre. Orricc xilnr. Uxtxix. Or.,
Uct.3jyx. S
Notice i hrreby siren that the fullowlnj
named iettler ban filed notice of bis Intention
timjikf. tiniil rtrrf in tmnirtnf h! i rlalm. and
thataald proof will be made before thertRbter
and receivr of the t. !. Und office at The
uaile(Or,oneaturday,:;ov. lO.lSW, vU:
Vetmr itoiier, .lr ,
of The Dalles. Or., H. K. No. USl, tot the W hf
.wMqr and HE qrNW qr.Sc3i,Tp2N, 1: U E,
He'namea the following wltceuea to prove
D's emmnuous reamence upon ana cultivation
of aald land, viz:
John Dulrvmplp, Free! Wfcfcraan, C. C. Eng
llih, J. E. Johnion, all of The Dalle. Or.
oct 6 JAY 1. I.UCA&, Kesiiter.
KOTICE FOE PUBL1CATI0K.
Office at Tut Dalles, Or., '
feeptember 10, KO I
Notice fx berebv zlveu that the following.
named etuer naa niea notice ot nis intention to
of The Dalles, Oregon, JI. . No. 51,1, for the
a hf UV or and W hf SV qr, 6c 12, Tl 1 H, It 11
E, W. ii, I
He names the following iritneiiex to prove
hu (Oiitlunou. renlrteuce upon and culilvatlon
of ald bind, viz:
I. (J. Matney, C. It. Jlatncy, ChnrlcJi (iouicn
and W. (j. Clark, all of The fallen, Oregon.
MrpU JAY I'. I.UCA8, UeRfciter.
KOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Tut Dallex, Our..,i
j,otice u hereby glren that b foliJwiiif .
u. I
aaniwiiriw nnu aoiiw ( iiw intention
tlon to make final proof in auuport
of hU
icioim, ana ioai aaia urooi.wni us
fore the real. ter .and receiver at The Dallei.
Oregon, op hjturday, November jp,,lM, rk
Cat via J.ilaaakla,
of Mo(er,Or., H. V- Ho, 3121, for lha hZ at, Bee
31, T 1 N R 12 W, JI,
lie names toe following wltneea to prove bli
con tlnootu residence upon, and cultivatloa of
"if,. .... , R. ftTle.The ,)alu..nr..
Jamea M. Brown and Carl . . CaiUon, of Mo-
leri r
JAY i LUCAS,
Be, u ter
js
opened with new up-to-date j
STAR FEED MILLS.
i
The Dalles. Oregon.
Lane.
1
GE.S'EK.tL
1
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
T&irtl and JeSeron. Fnone 159
I' T
s
BiacRsmnn
tiANDt
Horsesnoer
FRENCH & CO.,:FoneFal Supplies
BANKERS.
TEAN3ACTA EXEKALBASKtNG BCh'tSEi
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on Key York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
uoliecttons made at all points on fav-
.
C. F. Stephens
.Dealer In.
Drv Goods. Clothina.
Cents' Furnishings, fi
BooU.Bbotti. ifati. Cpa. Nottona.
for V. L. bouglaa dhoe.
Act.
T&b Dalles, Or.
1 Vtl fcecond St.',
Mica
lightens
the
load
shortena
'Axle
Crease
the
read.
helps the team. Saves wear and
expense, bold everywhere.
kilt. .
STANDARD OIL CO.
JJH, K. K. rEKCJUaO.Y,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office, VoKt lilock (over foitofnc),
tfktplmo-dw Tilt: UALLKSt OHEUON.
jyu- OBiasNOUKrrcB
Phyoieian and Surgeon,
Bpaclal attention flrtn to lurterr.
T1.33B Kooaillaa3 2J, Vot Block
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THE CELEBRATED
BREWEfiY ...
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Oi the product of this welS-knonc brewery the United States Health
Ileports for June 23. miO, says: "A more snj:r ior brew never entered
the iabratory of the United states Health reports. It is absolutely devoid
of the slightest trace of adulteration, baton the other hand is composed of
the best of malt and choicest of hops. It? tonic qualities are of the high
est anJ it can be used with the preates: benefit and satisfaction by old and
youne. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed ly the physicians with
the cersainty that a better, purer or more wholesome Leverage could not
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
Crandall & Burget
UNDERTAKERS
P EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
DEALERS IK
I; fill kinds of
C. J. STUBliIiNG,
WII0LE6.VLE
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Phone 234,
IS-
Subscribe for The
Mrs. Annie Luckey,
Hair-Dressing
and Shampooing
Facial Treatment and the MORMON
TREATMENT. Boom 60, third-floor,
Umatilla Hoaae. Uoura from 9 to 12 a.
to. and 1 to 5 p. at.
Paint yotir boaae with paiaU that are
(ally gaarantoad to last. Clarke A Falk
bare tbem.
The
bt
Dalles,
Or.
Chronicle,
3?
Job Printers
35
Robes,
BuriaSh
Etc
AND KKTAtL
Xexl door to A. M. Williame & Co.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Chronicle.
Advertise in The Chronicle.
House
Painting...
The undersigned lias taken possession
of R. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to
the Vogt opera house, and has pur
chased tho tools and ladders. He has
(rood mechanic) working for hlni, and
will gaarantee all work to give satisfac
tion. S. K. KELLY.
Sobtcrlbe for The Chronicle.
tnrx tr
roc
rt lSlt Ufcr. Denver, Tt. r.t
Mall i Worth, Omkba, Kn- Ujii
1J.35 p. ta.L mi City, St. LouU, 1;0S p n
1 Cblcafo and East. v
t
i Atlantic iSalt Laka. Denver. Ft. K v, . m
I r.xrres j Worth. Omaha, Kan
I 12-J().ra. a Cltr, St. UjuIk,
' Via Hunt- ChlcaRO and Eat.
iBSton.
5tokano
Mall
and
Exprcs
Walla Walla. Srokanp,
Minneapolis. St. I'aal,
Ualutlt, MlUaukcc,
Cl.lcaeo and F.kkI. via
Spokane aad Hnntlns
trm: bIo all point in
Vhluctn uul Em:
em Oregon.
Spnim
Mall
and
Exprwj
j 9.25 p. m
3 30i
S p. ra.
FfcOX I'ORTULM.
tan Sitcacsblrt.
p.m.
For San FranclMT
Everr Five Dt.
t
S p. xn. 1 p. Ei.
Ex.BUaUarColuniDia Rr. Etfaraen. Es.3nf
iio Astoria sna n tj
l-anil.-igv
10 p. m. 1
in. a. j Wiiiijcrm Rrvrit. I30p. ts.
Er-sundiyOrecun Cltr. Ni-wUts, Ex.acBdaj
! bcicta & VVay Ixad'n.
I T a. a, 'WtU-AJirrrc xti Yiit 3 m p. ro.
Tur,7!inr. EILLKIVSK.. Uor. .t,l
end t . Ort-Ton Cltr, lavton, and Fa.
and W'ajr-Itudlnsi.
t
Lr lilpaiia'
dal;r J
3:11 c in. !
Snake Rivrr
ltlp.rta to iArvrUion.
1.EATZ
Lewitos
S a.n
T- I'ar if dwtrjne to po to Ileppner or
(.nit. ii n t ')!ucilila Southern via lilsc. tb-mld
tetc No ieiirtnc 'Uie Dnlkv at ti It. p m.
rofcstri; dlnt ninfecUuna Kt Heppner jurtiun
rtul HIvtr. KrluniliiR amMticdirccicotmeetlon
j at Heppnt-r Junction mid l!ICK ltu Sv 1. ar
ritln; at lr.i Dtllc ot J;:;m j. in.
Fv full irtlculatii o"l on 0. . & N. (..
pcer.t '1 tic Dtilca. or acta !t
- ii iiritusr j:t
t. ; Ait , l'ortiaud, f!r
Yellowstone Park Line.
THK DINING CAK ROUTE FROM 1'OUTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY JJIKKCT LINE TO THE YEUjOW.
STONE VKK.
Ltk t. ' DEiQE Deiot, Ftrife and I Sis ami.
No. 2.
Kant rnnll for Taeoma,
No.
.-tattkt, (JlTniiln, Gray
, Harnor and Soutn Uend
poititn, fejHjliaiie, Koiu
tand, B. C, l'utlman,
Moncove, Lo lutoii, Duf
ll:Ii A. M. falotlump mining conn- 5,501' 31.
try, Helena, Minneapo
lis, HU 1'aul. Omaha,
Kansas Cltr. St. Loula,
Cblcairn and atl valuta
No. i. coat and southtant. No. 3.
1'iiRct Sound Expros
11;30 1. M. for Tacoma and rkattlc 7;0O A. M.
and lntermvdlate iiutuU
i'ullmnn tlrnt clax and tournt alcetiur to
Mtnncnvolls, Ht. I'aal und Mluouri river jHilnti
without cnangc.
ViMtlbulcd train". Union depot connections
In all principal cltlea.
IlagKage obecked to destination of tickets.
Tor hnndomely lllusttated descriptive matter,
tickets, alccplng'Car reserTatioui. etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General 1'auenRer Airent. 2V Morrl
on Hlrvct, corner Tbird, 1'ortland, Oreton.
SOUTH and EAST via
Shasta Route
Tralna leave The Dalles for Portland and vrajr
statloui at Irio a. m. and 3 p, m.
Leave Portland
Albany ,
Arrive Aabland
" Kacramcnto . .
" San 'rancl.co .
. 8:30 am 7:00 pm
,li;30 a in 10:10 .in
.U:S)am lt:30am
. f;Ciupm 4;35am
. 7:15 pm tiliiis
Arrive Ogdon
' Iit-nvcr
" Knti.m t:ity
" Chlcaifo ....
. 6:15a m 11:15a in
. Mi m 9:00 a m
7:uflam 7:'iiom
. 7;15u m v:uuum
Arrive Loa Angeleit ljso p ra
" El 1'flio 6:00 pm
" Fort Worth 6:30 a ra
" City of Slexlco 0:55 n in
" llouaton 4:00 a m
' New Orlcnn ...... 6:A a in
" naablnxton-... ...... 6:f.'ara
" New York U:i3pm
7:00 am
6:00 p m
6;uo a m
9:56 a m
4:u0am
6:21 p in
6' 12 a m
lJ-Upro
Pullman and Tourlit rani nn lilh trulim.
Chnlr cara fiaor&manto io Oirdnn und Kl I'nto.
mid touriat cum to Chicago, at Uiula, Now Of-
mui nuu nnaiiliiBton,
fnnAAt ... O H - I I . I. ...... 1
teanulilp linen (or Honolulu, Japan, Clilnu,
Bee Bcent at The Dallas atation, or addreas
C. H. MARKHAM,
Geueral Paateiifer Agent, Portland. Or
JyU. K. X. BM1TU,
Osteopath.
Rooml 10 and 11. Chanman Rlnnk. The Uillet
Ultgon. aanil
ilii'i Pile
Souinern Pacific Go