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    the dalles weekly chronicle, Wednesday, November 2. 1893.
THE GETTING
IS t
Then
IT HOWS
Ail e n o u )i h , j
with the ordinary '
jull. but the hav
in it down is
worso. And, after
all the disturbance,
thorv's only a little
temporary good.
From Yieiiinnin"
to end. Dr. I'ifroe's
Pleasant Pellet?
are better. They're ;
the smallest and j
easiest to take !
tiny, snjjar-ooated I
granules that any I
child is ready for.
their work so easily
GIANTS AMONG THE PLANETS. Noray Heeslua; Heparan..
Mlahiv Junlier. WhoTltlaineter U KI-.Y- The union MWI Nwrdeu und Kor
an Tinm Thm of tii jrt n. 1 ay is in tfivut duiiiremf Wing broken.
Our mot eminent astronomers do not , Tlie twu states ure loosely tied, but the
nreteud to irive us exact reckonings on i Norwegians are impatient o( their
the jjreut lloatintf worlds outside of
our own solar system, but w itliin that
monstrous uirretration everytliiup has
been reduced to eertaiuty. The kiuf
pin of tins wilur system is Jupiter,
"uiijjhty .Jupiter, the colossal tfiunt of
all the suii-kis.s'd worlds." His diam
eter is nlxuit ss,o0 f our miles, bein;r
about eleven times that of our own
plolie; the circumference 'JTj.lKXl miles
at the equator, which would pive the
piant a volume exceeding that of the
earth by l.:!4 times. Were it possible,
savs the St. Louis Republic, to brinif
the earth and Jupiter so close together
that the instance scmirutiuir them
hey ao their work so easily woulll no t,r,.,..P llmt whi. i.
and so naturally that it lasts. They j now separates the earth from the.
absolutely and permanently cure moon about vmo.Ooo miles what a
Constipation, Indigestion, Uilious
Attacks, Siek and Bilious Head
aches, and all derangements of the
liver, stomach and bowels.
They don't shock and weaken the
system, like the huge, old-fashioned
pills. And they're more effective.
One little Pellet for a corrective or
laxative three for a cathartic.
They're guaranteed to give satis
faction, or your money is returned.
Sage's
" If we
The makers of Dr,
Catarrh Remedy say :
can't cure your Catarrh, no
matter what your case is, we'll b" this comparison
pay you $500 in cash. Now
you can see what is said of
other remedies, and decide
which is most likely to cure
you. Costs only 50 cents.
wondrous sipht would be in store for
the residents of our little frlobe. The
world of Jupiter would appear to us to
have a diameter forty times laiyer
than that of our usual miphty attend
ant, and the surface of his disk would
occupy a space jrrvater than that of l.tKsj
full nioous. And this piant of planets
is removed from the sun by u distance
of I'.HJ.OOO.ooo miles; has an orbit of
more than 1 .OOO.OOO.tMHi miles in extent,
and makes a circuit of its eelestial
track once every 4.3:i'j days. Thus it
will be seen that a year on Jupiter is
equal to eleven years ten months and
seventeen days on our tflobc. The im
mensity of the world of Jupiter and its
orbit may bo approximately measured
In order to com
plete its orbit in the time piven above
it must speed around the sun with a
j velocity of 700.000 miles a day. or a lit
j tie more than eipht miles er second.
X- A v: ' -v-
4C
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back. &c
D.l. SANDER'S ELECTRIC BELT
With Electro-Mag latlc SUBFiNSOfiY.
Lateat leieala! lieat Im.raTeaacnta t
Wttlein. without mullein ail Urakaan rv.u.nnirfrrm
wwauln.,irf brain nrvw joPTv, ; tnwe or lr,Ui5
crrtioo. a, At-rvoua del. 1:7. ttlrclwniMa, languor,
rneumariara. kilivrT, lirpr aaj b.a.llr cTnpLit I.,
la.D l. k. clAIV'a. all Irmai. conip.i.:ct
rii.-.al ::i hM.tti. 'e. T.US alei-trv ilelt t.vntaUi
ii.rrf.i 1 1. (,r,m r- a I . ovrr ail other. Cnrreu: is
IrmantltMV.c by wanr or we forfeit ta.00tt.UU. and
will em e ail of tho a n diwuei or no pav. T(io;i-
ave bern pirrl tias iri.rr.lnTi invcti'.n
after ail otiMr reraiia f ailetl. anil we sir. h,w.i..w..
l mtjmi(iiat Hi this aru everv rthrr M.te.
Oar retrial ltK-. I KLriiEic isrrvM)aT thn
frrv-itat h.,. q Trr .r-rr.l walc rnn. Kin: atlta all
"'". ataalia aaa liawroa. Mr-aatlh til AKaTTaatl ! it i
WN enl for l.rja'-l t'amphl.f. niailva.atguud. (no
SANQCN ELKCTRIO CO.,
to. a'lratU-trcl,l'OU l'IuaNU OSE.
SOME
I'aiul
JAPANESE CUSTOMS.
slight fetters, ami, under cover of a re
quest for separate foreign agents, seek
u total separation. The Uiiiif in vain
sutfffestetl a eoinproiiiiso, and it is stated
that the radicals have resolved, if he re
fuses to establish two foreign minis
tries, to resign und refuse the supplies.
It is scarcely jiosslble that the king
should yield, us his foreign rtolicy would
luvome unworkable the Norwegians
for example, desin- close relations with
KusMa yet, if he does not, he must oc
cupy Norway with Swedish troops, to
the confusion of the ti nances and the
production of another frreut anil deti
nile grievance in Norway. The true
motives of the movement lire the Nor
wegian dislike of the Swedes, whom
they regard us supercilious, und the ad
vance of theoretic democracy iu Nor
way to a point inconsistent with any
monarchy at all.
THE BARNYARD.
As thk comfort of the animal is de
stroyed, so is its protitubless reduced.
Thk time to (ret rid of old or other
wise unprofitable animals is before the
pastures fail seriously.
IIavk a good shade for the hog lot if
it has to be built of boards und during
haying. It never puys to letswine cook
in the hot sun.
The work team is kept in the best
condition more by regularity and man
ner of feeding than by the greutest
amount of food.
Ik there is any rule more nnportunt
in stock raising than to have the ani
mal gain something every day from
the time it is bom until it is put upon
the market, we have not heard of it.
HAVE YOU TRIED DRUGS AND FAILED
TO FIND A CHUB fOB
RHEUMATISM. LUMBAGO, SCIATICA,
KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, wo.
WW",- DB. MAKDrH' KI.Hr.THir BKI.T
"Tlie Regulator (if
AV .a-
ikv hi. -i. t
ury will vtirw wuituui mli-iit
u of iti fttortriiiiiK. 1 it ..-in who
' miifwr fro'ii fcrviw lbiltivv
' I.M-tt. lrlll, l.itaf llNMhutliJ,
-- S r r v umn Hltilr-taiu i--h
"plutnla. nti tftiiirwl III liiHlih,
til nM'iir mii u , ft'rav, wrr
tirApiaun. will tltfl rlif An I prnnipl
runt tn tiur mnrvluii tuvvniinii,
wlurh rfM)iurii biitu iriitl to comitint
lh DtosL aattpHivil. lit li.tntr-.nr.tnf df
frta you itmr hv un iulf ttrnn,?
yt(umvttini f nr fnriiil vitoiii
which In lMtrl.ti v imI tliui
OmumhI your wtttni((r (ao hi forr.
li toii rttfiw in hi four BraHtfnif.it
wlrmwntM tUu UiMinl, which m nt.
quirwtl for viirurittMNtrviwili, j n will
rntuvtht rtutHiul liwtlt h, trtHi.it li
aiul TiKtir will f'lli.iw t oiiot. 'Iiii
i our plan und (ntnnitt, ml w
uuaranlM a cumor rttfuiiil iixin
n.. on a iha.l, "Til flint ri.AHHKHnV nffRHT. Moui.i h rv.l br vorr vuuna.
Mil4llttifi and Winn, Mitt Mltfil, fr. Ir. Hamliiia Klirlrlr lit 1 1 li n xiwrtaint.
VJ DR. SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT I
Tlie Dalles, Portland ail ir'
Navieation Co.
aawn hau tat.ir.l Ihouaamla to robual halUi and ala-or. altr all olliar Inuiliuanla failxl. aa nan ral
an.iwn by hun.lrr.la of aaatlinuirhiiul l ni and nntr Kiaiea.wn.i wimihi aiauir iauiT. aiiu uwii luauir
oi mtiKMi uavu atruug lailara baarlim taaiioiony lo ihtur raouvary allar uaUig uur Hell.
WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU!
VI69R of
J
4m
- J""W.'
Easily. Qulckir.
Ptrnxntntly RciUred.
WEAKNESS,
NERVO'JSNi:?':,
DEBILITY,
fin'' aM fh. fraln r; '
1 riinitarij trrvraur lal-7
fiiv.., tae rsui of
m-enoik. a I K fi em,
wrr.ere Full rrei;ri,t
rl'jvtl'jpnient an t i .es
l,ivrn l.itfry enjan and
j-Ttln of tv iiy.
simp1'' nturslm'i:..,.
Immtnliar. niim.ri art
a-ri. K,H r l:npu-l.,l:.
2.ili rrf.-rrnps 1- . .
explanatli.n ar.l pr. Cj
inaiatU attaleO ) free.
Acrnniptftnlnantft f thf NAtlvp
Vlitu Hut of Iroora.
In Japan almost everyone, says the
Waverly Magazine, earries a lantern.
Hy day and nirht it is dauplinp at his
belt. It resi-mhles a thin. Hat box.
Kaeh end of the box is fastened to a
sort of pit per. whieh. lyin? in folds,
forms, when drawn out, a lantern.
The Japanese usually earries alsoa tiny
wooden box. shaped like a cylinder, to
hold his caudle. A small medicine
chest, with half a dozen little lxes.
each containing a small jHirtion of
medicine, a fan. a pipe and a short
sword, all form part of the outfit. The
belt of a Japanc' is, therefore, a verv
important part of his drcs.
His slippers consist of a sole w ith a
worsted thread at tiie uflper end.
through which the preat toe i thrust
to keep tlie slipcr on. His pillow is a
framework of whalebone, or some such
substance, into which the back of the
neck near the head lits. This is to
keep his knot of hair in order, for he
does not have his hair dressed every
day; anil, therefore, is obliged to take
care of the piece, which is pi-eased am!
bound into a cue. the rest of the head
beinf,' closely shaven.
The rich Japanese send their chil
dren to school in inferior (farments, in
order that the children of the poor may
not be ashamed to wear their shabby
clothes.
NEWS NOTES.
Mrs. Kliubetli Colby, wil'eof l'roteovb
tieorge C. Colby of the Cniversity of
California, rtsidinif at Clareinent. com
mitted suicide bv fliootitiL' herself
through the heart Friday.
CINIRAL DiBILITV C0REO.
r ii.cim. 1 , Auitu.it H. WC,
1r. A. T. Raarlati, l4.r Mr r b'om 1 umI jrtiur kwit
1 waa trowbafU with ItMf viror. fltl w.ii nM, aut
alnttMl aotunplat luaauf powr. 1 would timt uy wttb
m vwrjr tirwl iMlintf. b.Mia a-hinit ata,inr wluu
vour bait 1 h wm bJ a ow uum of III . 1 now aujoy
bltrthaB 1 a (trtn rra vaat. 1 Hmlrtt
at mttt ooitHilanOM lu four liMlmanL 'wi can pu
it mix thl ataiamaBt. alMi hioothar wrltotir call (Hi
a. 1 ruljr yuura. 11. A. hOWKN, kBaad Turk HI
RHEUMATISM AND LAMENESS CURK0
loriiinJ.UrHi.u.AiriTlr)
Ir. A T. Ban Han. 1 ar hir? I iwtonn . t our halt
wv wta mo for rliauwAltBtn. fmm which 1 ulTnMl
furaavaral iraara, 'or tht immI atx monlha I h'l not
beau aiklotot rk. mr bait haai.aatl aiaitaimu(it
p-rf ct aaaltb. In tha tan wtv ki 1 ha Bal it. I eau
ajali cowiiortAhlr anil faal lika a oaw man iranaraUy.
M. k. m.OllK?, rrtrtator lularualional UuiaX
MKAVOUS DESILITV LOSS OF VIGOR.
1 .ixiuii, VMli., (K to(r ii. 1h02.
1r. A.T H ami an, lar Mr t l havw bHa aatnu your
Flact ric bait for umnmrl ai-rvnoM liability, ami U-Imv
a) battar ibtui I hava mr nra yaar. I naw itainaal
v nri
AH. LHETKA.
tAMt BACK AND RHEUMATISM.
Fort I a a. I Orawott. Hfawthar JR. ItVL
Tr. A T. Ran4u. tar Hlr j araof Hiimtir-anj
hanl work. onibiat with Um itrvlu oowilua' frnwt tha
jar of ait aiiyioa, aavw aiaa aamrnvaaaor laiua Ua.
fmm whlrh 1 aiiffraJ (or anvaa faara, I Wa to ba
thai 1 ouuld not bawri my bark. Vaaall oVubla. up
wilii it. 1 boutfttk ou of r"r Halta. It hliw) t.
lnilf I w.i tlay. ami 1 ooiitlaoal Ui wt-r It fur four
mouth, twin, parfmllr eurai. Thai waa two paara
axo, aixl I am a wait ttvdaf a 1 ova to my Ilia I
now four txU wall, a.ttl I kn-w lotaof u.lawho
hTW baan vuratl by It. ItAny othara naaA It, anl If
UitrwoulJ try It thay wool.l flntl it Lha wm aa I
tha baat ramatly In (ha wothl. I am loralail barw
aarmanantly.an.l will km MtaU Ut Ulk Wtlil auOAa who
waauto iiiiiiraabniit v.
KOIiKltr H JUUKLEnainaarllotal rortUttd.
LOST VITALITY AN O STUeNCTH.
.iratt, Wa.h, .luna W, WQ.
Tr. A. T. Raadan. ltdr Mir Hlntm waarlna Mur
blt 1 hava baan prraxtlly anntai. I fal my ol.J an.
ray lmt raturuiiMii and a (tar a wionlir um of t ha
bait 1 And myaalf Inlet ai iigomut aa baforw. f
mtsorf ia now naarly par fac and aach day hw
for tha bat tar. I f'-l Hiiiclt trt-nni- tha K"f,.ra
tuiaii lha bait, Youratruly, JlK.M.V bUIUi-liC
Ul "IfcW uaiijr. mai am tronif in mvmrr pn
Xuuragrataiully. CliAl
THE ' DR. S ANDEN - ELECTRIC BELT
lw WiTlwb wmlTanic battary. ma4a Into a bait mutuN mw worn during wnrfc tr atrvat, and W
kivom a.xiiuu. pr iotma! eurrut! which arw laaltitif twit Lomuirhout all waak iarta. or wn forfait
9.).UIU. It. haa an Imyravrd l-.lwcirlo KHtiigrri thwirriat bonn war tvan wak nin,an
wo warrant it i.t cure aJiy of tht wtttknataw, ami t.aiilarira aiirunkaii hmh,or part t-r tljur
Krluntvl. Thty arralMl lii itranBth tt ntwatall .if wMinan m y-mitx. ntiiMia-aatOaJti1 ukl
r-au. aaq w ill euro U worn oaaaa m twu or throw i.,n u. AaJraaa tor Xull iuroriuauo.
SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGOV.
THROUGH
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Through daily Mtrvir (SUI1(U
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(Yamhill iitiwt UcM-k') nt a
mwtinu with "timinBr Iti-vuUtor .!
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One way
Hound Irin .
0ai..ond toil a H - i.
OCO per natUV-Wv'"'r .t-r
PICKINGS FROM
THE PRESS.
purple eyes are
-era. tIERIE MtDICAL r3
BUFF410. N. Y.
yaayaaayvvv.
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tlit? ottn tirfirefl informatin c-onrrnintc
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cxUJitrit, cities, town, and uatuml fea
turefl of t! trMie; varti tiiar concerning
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tatiou of foreign q notation, wurtls, and
pntverlw; etc.. etc., etc.
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botiehIfl.aml to tin tear r, tUolar, pro
feneioiial uiau, and wflf-educator.
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S C.. jf ,eiKl (or fr pruaprctaa.
taaialaaaaiat
ay a .aaaaa,-.a
Creau, and l"rad-M.rkt obuioed, and all fat- i
ant buafoaaa conducted lor MoocnaTC Pecs.
Ou Ornec is 0otTt u. 8. partiiT orner
and w caa acrur. tai.nt to leas Uuie luaa uioag J
rcmotalrom Waahinfton.
bead model, oiawiotr or poto.. wit a dewrtp.
Uon. H t adriw. If patentable or noUlree o( J
cbarre. Our fee not due till patent Uaecured.
. A PaMfftcT. How to Ubtain raierxa, with e
J coat o( aaae in the U.S.ud tureigu ceuaum J
nt bee. Addrnt,
eC.A.SNOW&CO.:
JJ' Yl.'a!l.'a!S.-Laaf
T T I L T'm" m'"' ft "II tli mom
I 111 L neiwaaary t aylvertlN-. That la
I I V what tli? moat pniffraaiv of our
JL li'i"lnea. nn think, aiyt tiiite antu bua-li.t-i..
men ar the mot priiiiTfiiii at all timpa.
If wi.h li rt-Hh nil the riiie In thla rilirh
Nirhiaai yoii ean t '! rttr than talk t thTn
throiirh theeoltiuma nf Uip. Lmu,y l:HiMfii( i.k.
line mure IIimti tloiUiI th4 cirfiilatlon of miij
other Mi?r, and Kdwrtialnif in It pay. bitf.
Taii.i.kss eatn with
', eumraon in Siatn.
I.ahi.k Iwds iif oyster unlike thiiM
of the east, have leen fnund in Alaska.
Wu.i.tAM K iiAN.of lltitti). T-...i)wns
: a calf that ehax's and eat.s ehiekens.
feather and all.
Thk year iK fran n Sunday, um! it
. will end iti Sunday, thus pivinjf tifty
; tiiree Sundays to tiie year.
Kxi'I:i:imkx rs made in the tobacco
cnltivati n throughout Kurope have
not pi ven much promise of success.
Attkmitk have been made to pro
i iluce spider silk, but have failed, the
! fenx-ious nature of these insects not
j permitting them to live together in
i communities.
i Kmma lroi.it.MA. tells u New York in
. terviewer that she loves nothing lel
! ter than a bath. If Ivtnma dix-sn't look
! out the anarchists will le reading her
; out of the party.
I Thk mountain of Fujisian. in Japan,
j is actually in motion. It is l'i.400 feet
I above sea level, yet the power of the
I winds in those quarters causes it to
j sway from side to side.
j KnVrta of Cave Air.
The remarkable physiological effects
I of cave air are well known. A traveler
! who visited the Mammoth cave in Ken
tucky hays that on eruerpinp the sense
of mell was intensified to auch an ex
traordinary decree that most common
objects such as trees, plants, animals
and even people had atronix individual
odors, mostly unpleasant. One tree
could be easily distinguished from an
other by its characteristic odor. The
effect lasted about half an hour and
t'len passed off. The guides any that
this is a usual experience. Other
writers have noticed a aimUar effect
from the midden change from the pe
culiar oxygenated air of the cave to
that of the outside world. The sense
of smell is greatly intensified in almost
every case. This intensification of ol
factory perceptions is explained by the
rarity of olfactory ntimuli in the cave.
On emerizence, in accordance with a
phyaiolojfical law, the perceptive pow
ers for these particular stimuli, having
rested, are intensified, ao that odors
too delicate to make an impression un
der ordinary circumstances are power
fully felt
Uawrlba-d tlie Charges.
Speakinjr of railway rates, Mime one
tells this story: In an advertisement
by a railway company of some uncalled-for
poods, the letter 1 was
dropped from the word "lawful." The
notice read: "I'eople to whom these
packages are directed, are requested
to come forward and pay the awful
charges on the same."
WUIIII, whom, wool.
IJet grades of ok. fir. nd slnb eorl
wood, at lnit market rate at ,lo. T.
I'eters & Co. ( Office S-otid and .Idler
on tree..i
Cured CotiuTi, T!our-..it ..fcri iiit;it.
Ci-uuu ernniutlv; rc've vt lioo;if Con.rri
.iul A;liiuii. V- r Couitiinii tit n n. b - n:i
Tivul; iiH.a cureil t.'iou.vwiiN y; it ipiiii utl;e' .
t.til-l; w.JiLTiirj you il tiikcii Int ii..'. fui I
! y IiruW'S'-a i.n ai-ti ii-ii t. . Inr I -ie Uacii
:r Cuesuusu SUL.i)il'?i ri.A:v; Liu 2ocU
V SrR EKE D Y.
Tiie'e ,ii i iuut:i ' Tn. n-ait.lv la irunr:i
teeu to c-.t vou. l'rioa Hico. IuwkUit irr
for alehr Snlpea Kmeraly.
BWsmitu wagon siop SHOE
'ietieral Blacksmithing and Work
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
ll.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Tmrfi Street, oup. Licbe'soWSlaui
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
1 KASsAl t A (iK.NKKAl.bANKlNt) Bt'nlNK.sr
letlra of Credit issued available in (,e
E:tstern States.
Sijrht Kxchunire and Teleurajihit
Iransferssoldon New York, Chieao, St.
Iuis, San Francisco, I'ortlnnd Oreifoh.
Seattle Wash., and vurious points in Or
egon and Wasliinjrton.
Collections made nt all points on lav.
omhle terms.
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President -Vice-President,
Cashier,
Z. F. Moody
Ciiari.km Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN KKANC1SCO,
CHICAGO
anil PORTLAND, OR
Collections made on favoreble term?
at all accessible points.
J. a. hchbmci,
Prealdent.
J. M.
rnaKs.
l.aaliiT.
First National Bank.
-'HE DALLES, .. - - OREOOM
A General Banking Business transaeteo
lpoit received, subject to Siht
Irrsft or Cheek.
Collections in)e and priM-eeilx promptv
remitteil on day of collection.
Siht and Teleirraphic Exchange sold hi
New York, San Francisco and Pt.rt-land.
DIH KCTOHSH
I). I'. Thompson. Jno. s. " in. v
Kn. M. Williams, hko. a .IKti
H. M. Bkall.
r REE ! r REE ! !
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
o Life-Siyce Crayon. o
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itseli
Freight Rates Greatly Redut
Ul.i ...I- f.. Ik .1 .
1111.1.1.1111 mr i oniHIitl Ttnmii
any tune day or inifht. Shipa,,ua
way ImiduiKs must l ilelirrrrd te(w,l
ft p. m. Live stock nhipiuesta
W. C. ALLIkM,
itmn aUl
B. F. LAUGHLIN, j
lleu.ral Manager.
I THE DALLES.
ORECCJ
From TEUlfllNfllt or INTERIOR It
THK-
I
Mem Pact
THE DAI.I.LES, OK.
FACTORS
7
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I;or Salt: at a B;
.'imam.
I. the line Ui lane
TO ALL I'OLMS EAST lB K
I It la the IHiifii- Car Umite. It nioi Ttmrf
j veallbuleti Irani, every dar In ttepuk
I pi. paul and Ciicffi
1 NO ( HANUK OF I Aim.)
Cnituxufl nt IHntiijr Cam oiwiitmmw. Pi'.'.
, limn 1'MwiiiK Itmmi ni-frauiaUMiquipairai.
TOUIIIST SLEEPING CABS i
llmii that ran lx- FiinalrtirtH), mi In wh' I
I ai riiinmiHlutiMiia aJt lailh in iM uinttfw
i lur huliK-raiif Hut and wruu-cHaiTlim.iaj
ELEGANT DAY COltf '
Thf uiKliTsifziicd, luivin
hxturt'S of what was intcntlcd
will Ri'll tlu; saiuc at a bargain.
toiler (if lO-odd horse power, and
H'einvd the inaehiiierv and
for a lirst-elass k1ioi l'actorv,
Here is an engine and
a lar''e annmnt of
shoe
lind-
nmchinery, lasts, line sliattmj:, pulleys, heltn,"; atxl
ins almost a complete shoe factorv.
Jlere is also one of the hest sites for successfull v oper-
Unip a factory ot this kind to he found in this country.
Write for particular at once, to
A mntlnttnua line, cotmerlltur wtth
artiifilliu: Ulrevt ana uiiliilvrrupial ier I
I'lillmati Hlw-iwr naeitlnn '"'V
In ailvauce IhruuKh any aKenlof tlietcat
THROUGH TICKETS
himtnnt) mill Kurofw ran iM
0-1-J
GrXjiEsnxrisj",
Tlio DnlloH, Ox-.
Familiar Faces in a Nero Place
C. K. BAYAKIJ, I k. ma wnktt
Late Uprtiil Agent (Jenernl .ami )ie.
Bo,yo,x-ci cfi? Barnett,
Jl7e leal Instate, loai, Iurapee,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
NOTAHY PUBLIO.
Parti.-, having Prop.-rty tli.-y winli to Soil or Trail. , Ilons-s to limit, or
AUtrnct of Titl.t furnwli.'tl, will linrl it to tlmir a(lvniitnn to cull on us.
We slmll iimkn a sxialty of tli jirosi-ctition of Claims und Coiiti-sts
Lit',..,,. A 1 IT. La a t I .....
bin, v nuiVW MUM Ullictj,
85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALEKS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And Dip Most O.inpli.ff. and H.m ltw-t l'.ittrns and lina in
ljur i rm i ii.'iti rmnlerM am 'mair 1 1 v i i . . .
Shi-rwin. William, ami I v i ' "' "t wi ii'St, oramis oi in.
i. 71 ' Mr'"V ,H,nU ,,swl "i noun hut
. ?...'. . " , "rk""'" ""Ployed. AKHiits for Masnry Ll.ini.i I'alnta. N.
IT" " .',r ."'"l im-ctnr... A first Hans rt lo in all .lors. A1
promptly Hlt.-nilH:1 to.
Paint Shon oornsr Third auH WMhititon fits.. The Dallas Ore-oi
Tn and W
ml n la ln
KiikI.iiiI ami Kiirniw ran ue purcuaaw - - i
ticket oflli-a of the eumpauy
Fn'l nifimnath'n conrertiln raw".
tra' . run toe anil other detail luroU"1
ai l uuatlou Ui I
W. C. ALLAWAY, J
1h11m, Or., or
A 11 at'll 1 UI TtW
YOUR ATTEflTIOJ
li oalled to the fnottW
Hugh Gleni
Dler in Glass, Lime, Plairt-r. j'
anil Iliilldinit Material of H
;rrl. tha Mneet l.lo
Picture pulif
72
To t loand In the City.
The St. Charles H
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular ami
has Imkm fintiroly rfnrniHli jcJ
room has lajen ropatierwl T",
anil newly carptd throiiit h"- ,.,
house conUins 17l roomsan'l 'p
with ev..ry modern conveni""''
reasonab e. A ffixat rsni" . ...gii
t rut mis i"
to the house
train.
C. W. KNOWI.ES
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