THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE SO, 1893 The Weekly Chronicle. OFFICIAL PAPER OF WA8CO COUNTY. Entered at the atimr at The lallfa, Oreir-m, an aecoud-vlaa mail matter. srHMRHTIoN K.VTKS. T MAIL (rWTAiIK raHPAlll) IN ADVANCE. One year H liumt i . Three month II so Advertising ratee reaaonable, and made known on apt'ln-aliou. Address all communications to"TIIK I'KROS It'LL," The UiUUv. UnKn. STATU Orrii'lALB. .verniw H. Pennnver Rerretury of State Treasurer in pi. of Public Intructiou Heuators Congressmen. Skate Printer . i. w. M I'll rule Phillip Mctachan .. E. H. Mehlroy IJ. N. !lih ' (J. U. Mitchell U. Hermann iW. K. Kill. Frank Baler COl'NTY OFFICIALS. Cnuntv Judge lieo. O. Blakelev Hherttf. T. A. War! Clerk J. B. Owaaen Treasurer Wm. Michell t.laa. liaruielie i K ran It Kiuceid AsmMwr Joel V. koontz Burvevor K. F. Sharp Superintendent of Public Schools Trov rihelley l!nmT N. M. Eaatwia! CommUaioner O.Y A I' REE WOOL RASIS. When the campaign wus on lust sum mer, democratic papers east und west uere voluble und dogmatic in asserting that the tariff doe not help the western wool grower. To their ow n satisfaction they made it appear that the wool grower who contended for protection was n foolish fellow, und that he really needed a deuiocnuii' administration and free woo! to make him quite prosperous. Here is what the Huston Herald said in its wool report last Friday : The wikjI market here has not im proved in the slightest degree from the extremely depressed situation noted a week usru. Tiie factors that make the market dull are not improved. Tariff au'itation and tiie ixissibility of reduced duties on wool unsettle the woolen poods market, to the extent that manmV.c- tHTers are at a !o us to what they shall do. The possibilities of free wool hIso make it imperative that dealers shall buy the new clip at figures that will admit of its l-eing sold on the basis of free wool, and none of the dealers are goins; to buy at any of the prices higher than the basis of free wool, in so far as tt is possible to know what a free wool basis is. The Spokane Review evidently believes the tariff is not the true cause of the de pression a? the following ridicule com- iio-iiiting upon the Herald's article - aiiow-g; Now that the market has been reduced to a free wool basis, as admitted by the olit!g tariff reform journal of New Eng land, why doesn't the band begin to play and the procession to move? Why don't the woolen manufacturers "reach out and conquer the markets of the ftoi'ia, according to democratic ante- election predictions, instead of refusing to bprren on a free wool basis, as they arerwwjrted to be doing by the Hetald? "v-PU-r don't the Bpindies hum and wool advance in price, as promised by demo cratic papers who assumed to know all about the question last fall? The world's fair will remain 0en f-un-days notwithstanding the influence of the radical religionists and the saloon keepers. The interest manifested by the saloon keepers is easily understood. A man cannot be attending the exposition building and in a saloon at the same time, but if he could not attend the fair there would lie some chance of his mak ing a call on the saloon keeper. The opposition offered in the name of religion is not so easily explained. In fact there lias not been any explanation given other than that it is the outcome of the old narrow puritanical spirit which holds more to the letter than to the spirit of the law. Sunday should be not only a day of rest and religious observance, but a day on which innocent recreation is allowable. If a visit to the fair comes within that limit, the opening of the fair to provide innocent recreation on Sunday afternoons cannot be considered a dese cration of the Sunday. In view of the fact, too, that many thousands of visitors to the fair must be of the class who pay no respect to the religious character of the Sunday, it seems a matter of common prudence to provide them with a means of spending the day innocently instead of leaving them to their own in clinations and the numerous temptations certain to be placed in their way. Then again, it is a hardship to deprive so many thousand of honest working people of their opportunity to see the fair. Hence the fair should be open Sunday, as more evil is likely to result from Sun day closing than from the opening. An executive order was recently is sued by the president detailing certain army officers to act as Indian agents at various posts. These placet are plums at which many western democratic workers have looked longingly for some time. to fill the places is considered by many as a step in the right direction, and meets w ith the unqualified approval of officials who have w atched the matter for years and have deplored it, while un able to remedy the wrongs or check the IS IlKATII KVKK INSTANT." Teallruoajr of tur,mi aad cltlta la to the Contrary. It is questionable if such a phenome non as instant death is known to the sci- The appointment of army officers entist and investigator. Physicians and surgeons tell us that ileal 11 uy gunsnoi is the easiest mode of terminating life ; vet, rapid as such a mode of taking off must be, the body has leisure to feel and the time to reflect, and, on rare occasions, even to act. On the first attempt of one progressive steps from bad to worse. It I of the adherents of ttie Spanish monarch is believed that while it will take many i toassassinate William, l"rinceof Orange, years to undo the evih of the past and ! the ball passed through the bones of his there are crimes in our treatment of j face and brought him to the ground, the plains Indians that will uever be I In the instant which preceded stuofai atoned the army will prove more just tion, however, he was able to frame the , tlg short voyages In the steam humc ana other in the swings ana louiigiii;; about through the woods, while one and Tat Comtuetor' Pirate. The conductors' excursion to Itonne vllle yesterday was in all respects a auc cess. A Unit 10 o'clock train well filled drew in from Heppner in charge of Conductor French, and taking on an additional car tilled with Dalles people, started for the picnic grounds, which It reached about nouu. A long train load of Portland eople had already reached the grounds, and the I'nion 1'acitic Iwud of Albina was discoursing music of the kind which dancers delight in, and noon the pavilion was tilled with terpsicho rean devotees. Those who did not cure for dancing found amusement in valines ways some in reading hooks in al.udy spots on the river bank, others in innk- Nana and more efficient than any other j notion that the ceiling of the room had branch of our service. There is another I fallen in and crushed him. feature which is regarded as admirable j The cannon ball that pluiured through from au economic point of view mak- the head and tore out the brain of ing agents of military men will give em-1 Charles XII did not prevent him from ployment to numbers of officers who I seizing his sword hilt. The idea of at- have had too little to do. It is under-1 tack and the necessity for defense were stood to be the policy of President impressed upon his mind by a blow Cleveland to hereafter appoint Indian which we would naturally suppose too agents from civil life only when he is 1 tremendous and instantaneous to leave unable to find an available aruiv man. ' the least interval for thought. Another - - 1 question in this connection is that of The American Farmer says there arc j probable pain. Although numerous in- fully I,(XX),000 wool growers in the couii- 8tance8 can be cited in support of the try and they form the bulk ot the con-, view tjint the mind acts in cases of so stituency of a very large number of con- culled instant death, it bv no means gressmen. They hold the balance of j follows that the infliction of a fatal blow political iKwer in many states. If they , ; tended by the least semblance of will only unite and present a linn front ', )iun or ajgie pang of fear or regret, to their adversaries, they can prevent j Unless death results immediately, how tl.is destructive blow (free trade) to their ! evt.rj the )llin mav be as varied as the interests. e urge them to do so to ,iatl,re 0f ti, injuries. follow the example set by other farmers j who have much less at stake than they ELECTRIC FLASHES. have. Let them circulate petitions, hold meetings, stir r.p the local press, and let their congressmen know that me lesson taugiit iy tiie fori! s llieii Are coming, and the attention of the masses are turned front politic ant! matters of every-day occurrence for a brief eriod and are absorbed In the great event clrcua day. The uttrac lions 01 me aoove named shows are manifold, having many very Interesting features entirely new and well worthy visit. The collection of rare animals Is said to be exceedingly Interesting, while the lterforniunceH in the arena are of a superior order, many eminent artists of Furope and America contributing in specialty acts in friendlv rivalry. Will exhibit at The Dulles June LUth. mill. At White Salmon .lime '.'11 1. F. S. Itur doiu. liev. W. 1'. Tunis leu this morn ing to conduct the funeral ceremonies. ttucklffiTa Arm a alv. I he iK'St ralve 111 the world fur cuts, 'rinses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, cliilbluins, corns, und all skin eruption", und hmI lively cures piles, or no pny icqiiircd. It is guaranteed l" give ix-riccl satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price !!." cents per Isix. For sale by Snipes A Kin-erslv. The coast defense ship Monterey is on her wav to Seattle. ter collapse is that the government should own its own buildinjrs. Annual rentals are now paid of lSJ.imO. The San Ilernardiuo bunk, the First National of San Diego, ami the Wash- they are expected to oppose free wool to the utmost. They cannot do this too soon or too vigorously. The advocates of free wool are well organized and have pientv of monev and influence. lUit they cannot withstand the 1.000,i.MO; wool growers of the counUy if these w ill ! ington National of Spokane have asked rouse themselves to concerted action in permission to resume. The iast Side defense of their interests. F.very wool j bank of Los Angeles opened its doors grower who feels that he is not making j Saturday. too much money outof his business as it ' Governor McConnell of Idaho und is, should constitute himsel! a committee president of the trans-Mississippi con of one to promote the crusade in defense ! gress, appointed Senator Mitchell, of of American flocks. Oregon, to act with Senator Stewart, of ' Nevada, as a committee to present the An ocean steamer twenty feet longer j (ree.cuillU!?e re8()iution8 ai.0)tetl bv tlie than the Great Eastern is to lie con- I ,,. th rni, StlltM ' sirucieu uv jne 01 tue intercontinental all waged an increasing warfare on the hungry mosquitoes that thirsted for the blood of the excursionists. Several left the train, at the hicks and spent the time in a tramp to Ilonneville, reaching there in time for the homeward train. In the afternoon a train left for .Mult nomah fulls, giving the excursionists j from the eusteru part of the state an opportunity to view this mugiiilicent bit of scenery. The train en route came very near running over a mini w ho had billon across the track in u drunken stupor, but he was discovered just in time to stop before the engine reached I Nn J him. He was loaded into the train und 1 carried buck to Ilonneville. A noticable fact was the absence of honor from the .,... , . . Two Incut frelirhla that rarrv pawnt'rn Iwive grounds, ami consequent scarcity of ! ,. ir , w,v.i t 7 w a. h.. and one lor ttie TIME TAttl.F.K. Itallroa.U. KAT HOC Nil Arrlrea II I. P. M. Iaiaru II 1 u. r. a. WKT SOI'Mi. Ml I'. H. 1:1 r. a. No. I. Arrirea.1 ds a. h. a;'.'.' t. a. Pvlstrta 3 W A. 4 J7 r. usual at the aver- at 1.1,1 a. U. the drunkenness so uge Sunday picnic. At five o'clock the train started home u.ar.l mi... 1 .... ,1. .. 1 ... I . tthih, uuvu rtitu u tiivu, i'iu uuppv j crowd, who had enioved the dav iin-i , , liieiistly. The railroad bovs never do 1 dallv at a. a ror inilur, Mnel'v, w ninir, w upttiltlit, w arm NT Ati EH. liifTllle, via. lluke Oven, leave dtuiy MUi'lcjll, Canyon City, leave things by halves, mid the excursion w ill long bo remembered as one of the best of the kind. A i; 1 ui H Aiati.i ii. 1m;1i alley, leave u.iiiy (except . M. leave every ily o( tlie -pnnir ami suihImv! ill ti Knr loia.-tnlHle. Wah art'k exreht stinilitv at OUleea (tir ail Urn at the t niHtlUa II SSSSSS8r 1 Clcod end Si!, s Dissasss A rallabla aura for Coot. Blood Polaoo. 1 r, rula aad Skla Cancar. s s s Sltalnc puraljr vafatabla, Is aw laaa in lu sRacta. s s s Aa a tonle for dallcata W. and Chlldraa 1, k A iMito na Diond and shh. aaa uuuimI raaa on aiipn.i lTMunimtm Amlt t. SWIFT SPECIFIC ft S Draama.aiiaai. a? Sssssssst Ask your Dealer -oa tii a- lines. It will be 700 feet long ; the Great Eastern was bSO feet long. The new steamer will have an engine of 40,000 horse power, which is 5,000 more than the new Campania. The Great Eastern's engines were of but 7,"00 horse power, which was the cause of the failure in navigation. It is said that the new steamer will make 27 knots an hour, The Post says Senator Dolph and j family exjiert to leave on the 30th inst. for a tour of the lakes, after first having visited Chicago and the exposition. A month will be spent at Lakes Mackinaw and Cayuga en route to the North, re turning to Washington in the autumn in time to place the children in school. Harvey Wilmer Hudson, a 7-yenr-old which is not improbable, for it would j boy living with his parents on Italeigh have to go but little over seven times its I "treet, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth own length to cover a mile, llesides, j ftreets, Portland, was drowned off the considerable over a quarter of a mile docks at the foot of Everett street, on would be gained by counting from the ! "iue ot the Willamette river, at leaving point of the stern to the arriving' 3 :i0 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The point of the bow. There is a misapprehension existing that it is necessary for the president to give thirty days' notice by proclamation before convening congress in special session. The truth is that there is nothing in the constitution or laws pre scribing in what manner he shall con vene congress. There is a custom, which grew up in the old days of horse- alarni was given almost immediately, but he drowned befurc assistance reached him. The Orffffonlan l.'orreapondoni. "I am very eorry to know that some of the democrats of Oregon take their poli tics from the Oregonian," said Dan Murphy to aTelegram reporter, who saw him upon his return. "The dispatches sent here by the Oregonian correspond- back and steamtsmt travel, slow mails ' ent in Washington are for the sole pur- and no telegraph communication, of al- jpcweof creating discord in the ranks of lowing fifteen days for a notice to reach the democracy of Oregon. When tlie a member of congress and fifteen days I article published in the Oregonian sUtt more for him to reach Washington; but j ing I had no more influence with the Germany is a thorough old country. In anticipation of the coming of cholera the utmost preparations have been made. For instance, all the wells of Berlin have been examined, and out of -00 one-fourth have been declared unfit for use and one-fourth more doubtful. Similar examinations arc to be made all ov- the country. That reminds us that there are a good many people in this city who are still using well water. It might to be stopped, if necessary by or dinance, because filthy water is the sea in which cholera floats with more j-jy and less friction than in any other. Oregon .Made. The worst thing about getting ap pointed to a fat oflice in Oregon is the ''i 'l that the successful man ltis to have i.i." picture printed !irtlie 'Oregonian. bii. T. .1. 1'.lack wns Hindu to look ome .1 i'-.r like StuAug after his hist battle tli Mie deputy marshals. Iloseburg f In view. . administration reached Washington, I asked Mr. Dun why he sent such dis patches. He replied that he wan a con sistent republican, and that if he could get the democrats to fighting it would be bet ter for the republican party in Oregon. I imagine that many other dispatches were sent for like purpose. The contests for the offices coming to Oregon, in the main, were gentlemanly, and I think after the appointments have been made the defeated candidates will accept the situation gracefully." On on Governor I'ennoyer. Wild man: "Whoo-opee! I'm the winged and unlassoed terror of thechap parral, the double-headed dragon of the swamps, the superheated aerolite of the Sierras ricocheting through space at my own sweet will ; I breathe the cyclone, drink the waterspout, and dine on the blizzard. Whoo-o-p!" Nervous citi xen: "Officer, why don't you arrest and confine thut dangerous lunatic? He'll hurt somebody." Officer: "That han t no lunatic. That's the governor of Oregon tukin' exercise." Cleveland Plaindealer. Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physi cian of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, and has been actively engaged in the practice of medicine at that place for tho past tlurty-llve years. On the '.'(ith of May, while in Ies Moines en route to Chicago, it is a custom only and not a law, and any president could disregard it if he chose. A critical public haa oWrved that the Montana etatue of Justice is bow legged. The artist says it isn't his fault, because Ada Kehan was built that way. Miss P.ehan might retort that the criticism evinces a low conception of high art, the curve in Miss Justice's leg being significant of the range habita of Montana, where everybody rides a broncho, and where everybody has a curve of the lower limbs. Hogs ought to bring good prices this year. The decrease in the total number of hogs for the kingdom of Great Bri tain this year is over 1.000.000. The shortage in Ireland is estimated at 1,- 200,000 head. The ubnormally high price of bacon and pork, as contrasted with other meats, will" it is thought, greatly stimulate hog breeding. The government has lost nearly $11,- 000,000 on the silver bullion it has pur chased since July 1890. It would have been money in Uncle Sam's pocket if he had bought two or three silver mines on his own account when the pig-silver carnival was started. Philadelphia Ledger. If President Cleveland is at a loss for means to remedy the financial strin gency, let him subscribe for some of our Oregon papers. The Oregonian alone publshes a new plan almost every day, that, if followed, would make wealth burdensome. IKittle. two iIohi-m ot which ii, ..,,.:... ni i.uie cutting still goe on with every 1 cured h in. The ecifi.,..i,i n,.,l ...I .l .:i : .. 1 1 i a ii i - i ..i . I . . ' i""""umlf ' " b wiiue to the ot water and d et nc dent ir, rae.,i;,. death. So far tho Union Pacific seems often produce a diarrim a. F.verv one io oesiinenng the most, pidgin from the should procure a bottlti of this Lemclv Tbe Kpworth League I'rnnilae au Ex ceedingly Noel Kiilertalniiient. Tho Epworth League, ever on the alert for something novel to amuse the public, are making negotiations to secure some , time in Septenilier ('litis. D. Kellogg, who, it may lie certainly said, gives au entertainment which has no purallel. He is a "bird warbler" und is pro nounced simply wonderful. This indi vidual has warbled like a bird from his earliest infancy, but never appeared in public until the year IShH, since which time his fume is growing world-wide, His gift is due to a peculiar formation of the throat and lips, which makes it possible to productthe marvelous tones and effects for which be is famous. From the lips back to the rear wall of the throat it measures five and one-balf inches, something like two inches decier than the average. The passage along the outside of the lower jaw is also un usually large, while the under lip is not tied to the gums in the ordinary manner, enabling him to form a reservoir for air which gives him great power. The mar veloua trills made by him are executed by a rapid flutter of the upper lip. He has great flexibility of the tongue and lips, combined with a very unusual con trol of the muscles that regulates these organs. He has warbled by closing the lips perfectly tight and sending the sound through the -nostrils, producing high harmonic tones, reaching two octaves above D, Alt, so that an audience of eight thousand People could distinctly hear liim. (This feat was accomplished bt Chatauoila, N. Y., Aug.7,18'JO.) Mr. Kellogg produces the notes of several birds and blends them in all the confus ing and commingling harmony of the unrivaled nightingule; but hedoeswhut no feathered songster ever did, or even can accomplish, being capable of inter preting in its own language, the most difficult musical compositions. II. i-'i;ori-:MoAL, 11. KU'iiKU - ATTiiKNit v it Uw-on.ri' I our! ntrtft, Ttiv l'liUo. TittUi. Dt-rt R. FHAMt M K! RPKR. ( Kt K. dt MKNKKt.K A nonn-tira at la - t.tx'inft - hi hi 4.i. ovir ritttt I)' liKNNKTT. ATTdKNKV AT I.AW. , ncc in m'hantm builihliif, up ataira. .'aliea, Oretfnn. lt The I.a Orlie. During the prevalence of the grippe the past seasons it was noticeable fact that those who deiended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only iiad a speedy recovery, but escaped nil of the troublesome after effects of tho malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured cases of asthma and hay fever, of long staudihg. Try it and be convinced. It won't disappoint. Fee trial bottles at Sniies A Kinersly's drug store. f. MAT". S. a HI'KTINOTil.N It WILaOK. AV.. IH STlNd'ION A 'W IIJIOS ATToa nkvh at-uw (illietn.. Preurir bhaik over Kirnt National Hank I'allea. (ireami. M W riJSON AmiaNsr at law - Koorna WW Street. The I'allea, Oregon. Hand Made CKMB. M. A. GUNST & CO SOLE AGENTS, PORTLAND. OREGON DK. KHITEI.HAN (Una norATHiri I'KYaiciA anil M'aoaoa. alia aup-rel iirnint!y, imiLe Aaaintiu wtl day or nlKlit, city ur enuntr Si Ctiapiuau block. DR. O. 11. liO A K E HYalciA AND t okon. itii: ronnia b and 6 i'liatnnan rttm'k Kpaldaiiee: H. K. crner ''curt and r-imrth aireeu, aec nd diair Iruni the ettne-r. Oltlee taoura V tn U A. !.. 1 to 6 anil J tuK M. not i rum. lrASr) I.OlWiK. NO. IV A. . t A. t Meela Itrat and third Monday ol each luoiitn at 7 ol , AKCH H.WTKK M. ich Diolith at 7 1'. II. WAI.I.KS HOY Al 1 MeeU In M.mw Hall tlie third Wetlnoulay OPKKN WOOHMKS OK TIIK WOKUl. 5tl. HfHMi ( amii Nil. VJ, Meeln 1 tiewlav evall lug of each week In rrutcmll) Mail, at 7 ;.i l. 111. Ol.t'MHIA l.OIK.K, NO. 5. I uoioiirnlitt: brother! aro welcome. II. ;uicoh, bee jr. H. A. BiLia.S. o. (). P. Meet V, every rrnlay evenliiR at 7 ::i o elm-k. In K. of P. hall, corner Heeimil and Court alrvela. J-'RIENPHIMI' I.OIH.K, NO. ., K ot P.-teeta 1 every Monday evening at 7 sn n'elis'k, In echamio butldlng, rnrneriif t.'ourt and Hifond treeta. BOJournlug uieinberii are, cordially Ju. Vlieu. " . n. . aAM P, W.Vacis, K. of K. and S. f C. A BHKM111.V NO. la'.T. K. OF I..- i of H. hall tlieavi ond and I daya of each motitb at 7:&i p. ni. Meet In K. VOMF.NH fllKISTlAN TKMrKKKNCE ?T I'NIOS will me.-t every Krlday atuirniH.u at so clock at the reading room. Allare inviuxl Harmon Ijalir No. ,pail. I. O. I wofcly mei'liiiKK Friday i Fraternity flail. All are luvileit. L. (J. Chu'ismai), -'. T. h. C. Flick, ho T. iKnular n r. a., a TEMPLE Wlx.K NO. , A. O 1'. W.-Meu M in rraternlty Hall, over Keller, mil becond treat, Thumlay evening at 7 Ji. t'At'L Kairr, W. B Mtsb. Financier, M. W. I AH. NKMMITII PT, No. i, ti. A K.-Meeta ft ar,!r), Dalunlay at 7:au r. a., In tbe K. of f. OK I,. Meetanvory huiiday alternoon lu tbe K. of P. Hall. F.HAS(I VKKK1N Meet every V JT evening In the K. of P. Hall. Hiindav I OF I., P. litVIHIOS, No. IST-Meeta In K.fif P. Hall tne llrnt and third Wulnaa. day of each month, at 7 JU P. M. teal Katata. United States to AlU-rt Walter, pat ent for the sw '4' sec I'll, tp. 1 uorth, range 12 cant w. in. Old Arithmetic. 10 mills one cent. 10 ci-ii'h one dime. 10 dimes one dollar. 1 dollar one bottle. COXliO OIL, the greut one-day rheu matism cure. Also cures sciatica, m.n. 8 TUB CHI KI'IIKn. T t'ETKFtft Cllt'KCII -Her. Father lla.ma. oaaar Paitor. Uiw Man every hundav at illKh Maaa at Ul:.l A. a. V nre at It. a ir. u. CT. PAUM i IlfKCH -ttnlnn Hlreet, nfiaatlta Fifth. Rev. Ell ll.HlllClltle lle..r K..rvl,-. tv I 'ebiatlW.IA A. 7:. 4) M and 7:.i r. a hmiilnv r.venliiK 1'rayor on Friday at T-MRHT IIAl llHT ( llt'Rl ll-lleT. O. 1. TAV i ih t"l, ''',,r- Mnriilnn ervio.-a every hab- n. iimw HfHlll'niy l HehiHil Iiiiiiii-1ihI..v alte in) 11 A. M. hahliatli Inornllitf a..rvicea. r iin-.-tiii( (Ti.,iy evening at paator's real- ''. I llliill avrvicea 111 the court bullae at A great hoiiKi'hold reported falling off of busiuesN anil their horizontal cuts down of expenses. he was suddenly taken with an attack of I rali;i, "welling", contraction of muMex diarrho a. Having sold ('hainherluiii'a .iffiie of joints, lame buck nml t.olic, Cholera and Diarrlm a Ilemcdy j "H f ad kiii(l. for the past seventeen years, and know- remedy. ing its reliability, he procured a '.'.j cent 1 Fin v emits U hmm.1I ,'i."J i.:m i ... tu'it you to cure an nr. dinnry cane of rlioiiiimtinm if you nw Clmiiiberluin's I'uin Halm. Try it and von will be fiirpri-ed nt the relief it nf f....1 f i... i ... J '"t ui' iiK'ai.iiin w by tho pain. .V.l cent holties f,.r J'.lali.iley & Houghton, druggies M. Iicfiire leaving home. For cale l;iakeley & Houghton, druggist. II cjiij'H ealo by I'. M pOM.RKdATIOSAL Itt'RI ll-ltev. W. V. J ( .iiarm, I'aator. Mervl.eaevery Hnnday at 11 a. and 7 r. h. hjumIhv hcIhmiI afUir morning "rvii-e. HtraiigenrriinllHlly luvluil. HcaU free. E 'in KCH-Rev. J. w K tnt.tn, T,alor. hiTVli-.evervHnndnv nioruinaat II a. In. Hlln.lny HchiMil at Vi A) e eli'k r M. Eiwirth I'"Kne at li : r. m. praver nmitlng every 1 Iniixliv evening at 7:311 o i l. a k. A cordial In viuniiiii 1 eiu-iiiliil by both paator and laaiple tO M 1 1 . rillKIeTIAN Itl lt' ll--Krv. .1. W. .Iknkinu, ' Paitor. I'reiielilmr in the t'onitregiitliinal I linn h each l.orda liay al H r. u. All are corillnlly Invlltd Fvnng Lutheran rlmtch, Ninth atr.-.-t, Hey. A. Horn ciiitor. hi-rviiii at II:. m a. in. Himdiiy i'li.M.1 at i.JO p. in A cordiiil wulcoiuu Ui every LOOK. OUT Fresh Pain W r. OrLftritT hrnby wiifti III rfiiniiiiiiictilM t rvitry friend And nu'inv- If hr lm nny -lit I hey luw or be tin'? initny. Th Umr fur -iiitlnir mw rom, Ami rvrry on di'pitrt n km Tliitl tiNikn (nwti mul rin ind no, An nunc but m kmj Ht,Ht witUi. Pnlntliif , rnfrliiir find nUnni.V. 111 mnkf unr nlu nni twW tm will Uke tir wtrk vlther a, H) thr or by ihv tiuy. If ynu hnvf work rive htm rull, lii' ll Utkr jfttiir urtlrrM, Imtv ik nwti KfHri'tfutly, W. C. GILBERl P. O. 1I..X No. 3, TIIL D ALL FX OR. The Snug W. H. BUTTS. Prop. So. 00 Second Broet, Tbe Iillei C' This wtdl known iitand, kept by t well known W. II. lttitts, long detit of VVco county, has n cxtnor nary tine stock of Sheep Herder's Delijhl and Irish Pistt In tact, All the le ading linmnpoi Wines, Liijnors and Cigars, (iirct old man a call and vou will come J. F. FORE, Of Dea Moiura. Iowa, write under 4" ' Mitnih Xi. IwO: S. It. MI. Mk. Co.. Ihifur, Oregim. OrntUmrn : , On arriving home last week, I I all well and anxiously awaiting. little girl, night and one-hulf .vi"" who had wusted away to W n.,w wull u. a.iI wun.enllM. and ...... ...... , n,niii ..--- - (1..-I...I .... u II r',.k 'nr hM " its work well, lloth of the children! it. Your 8. U. Cough Cure has and kept away all hoarsencHS tm .. Ho give it to every one, with greftiop for all. Wishing you proswrity, w" Yours, Mk. A Mus. J. F.roD. If v., i. .), t.i l.w.l fr.N.h iulchi'er(lll."l,rrl for the HnrliiK work, nleniiae your s,vst the ll.-aili.clie anil Liver t;ure, by Ukm three diawtaench we(k. ild under a fioaltive auarantee. AO cent per bottle by all driiMl . 3STEW' -A. IMeiMoi Establishment! avr jjsvwi ,.'f PJtINZ & NITSCJJ liEALKIlu IN Furniture and Carpels have added to our ""J Boinplele Cndertudilig l,l,,7',wH and as we are in no way oontiei ' the I'ndertuk.TH' TniHt, our pn bn low accor Jingly.