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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1894.
There is no medicine so often needed
in every home and to admirably adapted
to the purposes (or which it is intended,
as Chamberlain' Tain Halm. Hardly a
week passes but some member of the
family has need of it. A tiHithache or
headache may 1 e cured by it. A touch
of rheumatism or neuralgia quieted.
The severe pain of a burn or scald
promptly relieved ar.d ttie urn healed in
much less time than when medicine has
to lie sent for. A sprain may be
promptly treated liefore intlamatioi: sets
in, which insures a cure in a Unit one
third of the time otherwise required.
Cut and bruises should receive im
mediate treatment Wiore the parts be
come swollen, which can only be done
when Tain Halm is kept at hand. A
sore throat may be cured before it In
comes serious. A troublesome corn may
be removed by applying it twice a day
for a week or two. A lame back may le
cured and several days of valuable time
saved or a pain in the side or chest re
lieved without paying a doctor bill. I'ro
cure a 50 cent Kittle at once and you
will never regret it. For sale by Ulakeley
A Houghton druggists.
Mr. Yeriniee Good evening, Johnny.
How is your big sister? Johnny Well. '
she km awful sick a few minutes ago, !
when Mr. liorey colled, lait I guess she's
well enough to see you now. Come in :
and I'll ask. Brooklyn Kagle.
8 the World' Fair for Fiftoau Cent
Upon receipt of your address and Cf- j
teen cent in postage stamps, we will
mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio
of the world's Colombian exposition, :
the regular price is fifty cents, but as we
want you to have one, we make the 1
price nominal. You w ill tind it a work i
o' art and a thing to be prized. It con
tains full page views of the great build-
ings, with descriptions of same, and is
executed in highest style of art. If not l
satisfied with it, after you get it, we will j
refund the stamps and let you keep the .
book. Address i
H. K. Bl't'KLEN & Co.. I
Chicago, 111. j
Figg What a peculiar man Duuder is.
He has a sovereign contempt for any
body "vim doesnt know as much as he
does. Fogg I should think he would. !
Boston Transcript.
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the couutry than all otherdiseaes put
together, and until the last few years
was supposed to be incurable. For a
great many years doctors pronounced it
a local disease, and prescribed local rem
edies, and by constantly failing to cure
with local treatment, pronounced it in
curable. Science has proven catarrh to
be a constitutional disease and therefore
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is ttie only
constitutional cure in the market. It is
tjlkpn inrprnnllv in Hiiap. frrmi 111 Hmn.
to a teaspoonful. It acts directlv on the :
bloodand mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any
case it fails to cure. Send for circulars
and testimonials. Address.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
"Sold by Druggists, 7oc.
"Julia tells me she left the company !
she was in because she had too many i
lines." Iiella Yes. Y'ou see she was j
to appear as a pretty young girl in the i
living pictures. Chicago Inter-Ocean. J
All Free.
Those w ho have used Ir. King's New '
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Discovery know its value, and those who ,
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have not, have now the opportunity to i
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try it free. Call on the advertised drug-
, . 1
gist and get a trial bottle, free. Mend
your name and address to II. fc. JJucklen ! The Washington Statistical Assucia
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of I tion has no connection whatever with
Dr. King's New Life Tills free, as well j politics, and for that very reason the
as a copy of Guide to Health and House- i address of Judge Lawrence, condemning
hold Instructor, free. All of which is the recent changes in the treasury de
guaranteed to do you good and cost you partment, delivered at a meeting held by
nothing. Sold bv Snipes & Kinersly. j the association this week, has attracted
He-Higbe71vouldhave run through i Seneral attention. It is gratifying to
his fortune in a month if it had'nt been 'our Pndeiit to have what tie said
for his wife. She-How did she prevent ! on this tubJert in !ast wek's '"er en
it? He She spent it herself.-Boston j iorid b-v " h high authority as Judge
Life. I-awrence, who said in his address:
The success that has attended the use !
of Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin- :
Anif'rit In fh roliof nf ,,nin ami In et.-ln.. '
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diseases which seemed bevond the reach i
of medicine, has been trnely remarkable.
Hundreds supposed to be crippled for
life with arms and legs drawn up crook
ed or distorted, their muscles withered or
contracted by disease have been cured '
thrnucrh tha n aa nt ia eotno.li T-:a '
.
25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For .ale bv ' hu'"f nuity could devise The re
the Snipes-Kinerslv Drug Co. ' ; nt ' " . report
' of the Dockery commission revolution-
"America has no standing army, I be- i' the whole of this system and opens
lieve," said the foreigner. "It is clear w'de door for fraud and mistakes. I
you havn't spent much time in the J regard the change as a most dangerous
treet cars of this country," replied the ""d vicious innovation, fruitful of mis-
native.
"There ii
placed over
;
one sign that should be
every letter-box in the
country
"What ia that?" "Pout no i
bills." Pearson's weekly.
First reformer Y'es, Jones has decided
to become one of us. Second reformer
Good, what office did he fail to get?
Washington Post.
! he
"Hew many charming Pennsylvanians i raPid'y decreasing in the west. Kpeak
there are in Chicago this summer!" 1 of the fe,,eral re,ult Senatorial
"Yes, they have come out to see the i linger alJ : every "o'tbern
world's fair." Life. j stale 10 K republican this fall, resulting
, , , ; in a republican house of representa-
. .,,...,, j umni uicycie ruier in
New York state is Mrs. Margret i'loster, 1
of fcehenectady, who is H3 years of ae I
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Jack What would you do it you were
in my place? Atnv Kiss me. j
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Ki..
our rnuUr correiinh'nt.
Washington, Oct. 1-'. lW'-l.
That the democratic party should I e
traveling under false colors is nothing
new it has never made any other sort
of a campaign but the hypocrisy of Mr.
Cleveland' order, that prominent mem
l...r ,f tin. administration should not
take the stump, is under existing cir- i
cu instances extremely farcical to people j
in Washington, who know the part tnat
the administration is taking in this cam- j
It in about &a eonsistont a it!
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would be for the devil to take the road
as an evangelist, and comes with poor
grace just after Secretary Hoke Smith
has returned from bossing the state iiiiii
paigu in tieorgia, which lie came so near
losing as to give the democrats u scare
that they have not vet recovered from.
And it certainly does not gee with the
action of the pension ofl'nv officials, who
are using all the machinery of that office
to make votes for democratic candidates
for congress; nor with the recent ex
posure of the etl'orts of the negro official
composing the negro democratic league
to compel all negroes holding feilera
offices to lie assessed for the benefit of j
the democratic campaign fund. j
Speaking of campaign assessments, a
few remarks of Civil Service Commis-1
sioner Koosevelt, who is never afraid to j
tell the truth, are in striking contrast!
with the iHjsition that Mr. Cleveland J
would like to have the country believe
his administration occupies. He said:
"We are having trouble with the treas- j
ury department, but just now we are I
having most trouble over this matter of I
political assessments. I don't recall any !
non-presidential election year in w hich !
we have had half so much. The recent
decision of ttie department of justice.
j that a letter sent to a government em- ;
j ploye requesting him to contribute
money for campaign purposes did not
come within the law prohibiting the
i asking of funds for political reasons from
the clerks, has militated against the
civil service commission in its efforts to
j stop the foul business. The law, to my
mind, plainly covers cases where de
! mauds for contributions are made by
letter; but the attorney genera! thinks
differently. The con. mission 19 very
anxious to get a decision by th courts,
and it sometime ago requested the nt
, torney general to bring a test case, in
order to get a decision, but he has not
, done so. Investigations have just been
' ordered by the commission into two big
offices, outside of Washington, where the
employes are being called upon to sub
scribe to campaign funds. If we can
get no other satisfaction we can at least J
warn the clerks and emploves that their
i official positions will not he in any w ay J
jeopardized by a refusal to accede to the
demands for contributions, and we shall
the niatter B? 9tro"i:1-v 89 P'il,le l"
fore the president and congress.
Mr. Cleveland must think the people
are easr to gull indeed, if he thinks lie
can make them believe that the admin
istration is taking no part in the cam
paign, in the face of the gathering at
ISatavia. N. Y., of Secretaries Gresham,
Carlisle, Lamont and Herbert, and
1'ostmaster lieneral liissell. It is all
very well to say that they went to hear
I Secretary Carlisle deliver his address on
Iioiiert Morris, an early secretary of the
i IrtfllflllPO lid, FU.tluull' If tlfn.a 1...
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their principle object was to give the
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New l ork campaign a boost. It is verv
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clear that Mr. Cleveland s order is
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mcrelv a bit of democratic hvporrisv.
"During the five years tiiat I was first
comptroller of the treasury department,
I had some opportunity to study and ob-
serve the operation of the system estab-
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' loriiru i-y .ilCAanuer iiu'illiton, anil in
, successful operation ever since. l.'nder
jit frauds have been substantially im
I possible. The system in Its practical
i operation has been as nearly a perfect
safegard against fraud and error as
takes and fraud."
.Senator Galliniter, of New Hampshire,
pawed through Washington this weex.
on his way home from Houth Dakota,
where he has been making republican
speeches. He expressed confidence that
the republicans would carry South Da
kota by an increased majority, and said
was satisfied that the populists were
tivoa f'.u
t. T"',,"T" , .' .
"C ,h,,u,d iKV"!e nfiw ,lyle of I ,''-J-f' . I''"" '' ivil .lid the boss
night shirts for tha men. They are so , tell me tliern was a hole knocked out av
njfly they are enough to make a bride j that bottle for, whin the hole is there
sit up all night. Ivit?
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and 5trains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints.
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
Penetrates Muscle,
Membrane and Tissue
Quickly to the Very
Seat of Pain and
Ousts it in a Jiffy.
Rub in Vigorously.
Mustang Liniment conquers
Pain,
Makes flan or Ileasl well
again.
Miss Pert Why do you allow the
waiters to dress like the swell gentle
men members?
Clubby So that when one of the
swells is carried out the back way to the
ambulance we can swear It was only a
waiter.
Talkerly Your wife is beautiful to
night. It's remarkable how much natu
ral color site has in her face all the time.
Ilildad It's easy enough to explain.
We alwavs have a terrific row just U'fore
she goes out anywhere.
Old Toplofty Young Jack Anapes.
Oh, he'sal! rigkt. He's a fool, of course
but "' every man of his age. I was
myself. Miss Causticus Everyone
agrees that you're evceedingly well pre
served, Mr. Toplofty.
Mrs. Janson Jchiel, what is an ag
nostic? Mr. Janson Why, it's a fellow
that don't believe in either doctors or
preachers as long as he is in good health.
Pearson's Weekly.
" Do you believe in the forceof habit '."' I have a recollection of even think
said one girl, "k'mphaticallv," replied1 np. as soon as the two jrirls were in
the other. "Herbert said I was so stun-'' " " M,f,,,-V' tl",, 1 ,lart
... . ..... ,i , ' back a ml sit on the collie's head while
mug iii mv ridu.g habit that he cou i n t . . . ., . . , . .
B I home one ffot the harness off. Ah. but
help proposing. j the two poor .lapi.nes,. mnidens: What
"The new boarder is building up a I ''""ll1 1'av' '''','" U"'ir '"satioiis when
reputation as a flatterer." "IUV:t,"T, Mll!,''','lv , n"1"1:
. ,., .. ; (.'rabU-d by n wilil-loliiir foreign. -r.
that? "Alwavs sneaks of tiie contents . -i- i i. i. . r. . ., ,
- oi.ien uinni-ii me iiiiiu huh iMllKllell
of the unlk pitcher as cream." Itullalo j ,, u'ainst a wall? All. forsooth. lie
Courier. : cause that hie;, ujfly foreig-ner was
fi TTVi"r"i- ii .i ! afraid of a verv timid. aiMilogetic anil
Marlowe-At the fashionable gather- ; bruiM.,, liu). vnnh.
.rigs does the convertfiitiun ever turn an I
champagne? Dili, No;thecha,nmiii.- CHINA'S FLAG.
usually turns the conversation top-y- i A Trail it ton ( onrf mine th origin of th
tlirw. I lmfon mirl thr Hall.
Ajent liunker isa social philouonher I t; . m '
ly.A I . it..
kicks when we dun him reieateil!y for
hl rent. He jut moves. Detroit Free
I'rej.
Little Willie Did Gol make me,
mamma?
Mamma Yeg, dear. J
Little Willie Well, who Btiked him to? j
Jones Are you an advanced thinker?
Hones lam. I've KOt a hoard hill
due tomorrow, arid I've been doiii(r ad
vanced thinking about It all day.
"The parents ot the India rubber man
must have thought him a remarkable
child when he wan lorn." "Vee, a reg
ular bouncer." New York 1'resn.
An inquiry instituted among the In
don free lihiaries shows that Mrs. Ilen-
rt U'ruwl i-'l,,o T vol! anil Pi. Is. 11 1 !
. j .. w , ........ .... ...w, xj.KK,mi,
are the mist rKpular writers. j
Jones Have you heard about the ;
mean trick I played on my wife Brown i
Do you mean the time you married !
her.
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I arkson-Does your yacht draw very :
heavily? i
Day Yes, about a thousand dollars a
month more than I can afford.
!
Hev. Dr. James Holies, of Cleveland, 1
O., who has just died, was regarded as '
one of the ablest Kpiscopal clergymen in
.u u',i
AUSTRALIA'S GOLD MINES.
Two uuua Atlv.iitiirfr. W hu Mrut-h a
tlrral IIuiikikm l 1 '' '
Some big dories iiiv current of the
richness of the l ooleardic ffold held
in western Australia, and pai l icularl .
, siivs the
Sclent ilic
American, ot one
nunc in 'lie ilistric
young' advent urcr-
,hs.-owred 1
named !'a le
i two
ami
' t in...
stiel.-
Kor.l. The former. Inlc pv. Mn i
found a fortv-tive ounce nil .'-' '
. iiifr out from u reef in a hi:. "
of iiiart.. As tiicU. a "
claim uiis staked out. hut in 1
umtalH
.sihle 11
le of nil
! nrccaut ions much valnahli
surface ore
was stolen Int'orc a pro
per irnard could
lie established
The monthly output from the nunc
: now umounls to ..mm minces. I rom
I thirty tons of ore picked from u bulk
of I. Ion tons Is. mm ounces of gold were
, obtained, mid the remainder of the
1 stone is expected to vicld from live to
1 six ounces to the ton tint of "'' 'oils
raised from a depth of fifteen feet
twelve tons were picked, ffivitiir .'
ounces of smelted gold, from another
part of the mine four tons selected out
of loo tons of ore yielded l.'.oo ounces
of gold. Nunc of the other returns of
picked stone were: 1 ivc tons from :.'''
tons for .'.ism ounces, two tons from
! seventy tons for '. ounces, four tons
for l.imoounce.saiul thirty-live huudred
' weight for sou ounces. Nunc of the
j surface "is so rich in gold that ounces
) can sometimes lie picked out in a few
I minutes." Down to the fifty-foot level
! only it is estimated that gold to the
i amount of to. nun ounces is now in
I sight. It is us yet too soon to sieuk
ulNut the prospects of other claims
I which have leen pegged out in ami
i uround I'oolgnrdie. Very few of them
have got Wvonil the rudimentary stag
I of prosjieeting chums, ulthough re
I ports have U-en received of some vul
j ualile finds, among which may lc cited
I u reef currying ten ounces, to the ton.
! ii nd the discovery of nugget s of lifty
j two ounce weight on a field forty-live
miles distant. The population of the
pluee amounted to ulnuit l.MMi some
weeks ago. but since then has dimin
ished ill coiisMucnec of tile terrible
hardships which must Ih- encountered
there, owing to the climate
RIDING IN A RICKISHA.
llxperletits of mi Aiiierlevii Trawler with
the llunmii florae nf ,Im,mii.
The nnst novel, and withal natu
ral, sensation I ever c.criciiced re
garding rickishas and their human
horses was on a certain occasion when
driving, or rather Wing pulled, in
Tokyo, writes Walter lingers I unless
in N-ptemW-r I.ippincott s. 1 was idly
watching a rickislia ahead of me. which j
was iMiwling along ut a goodly rate
and contained two young Japanese
girls most elaborately dressed. All of
a sudden, to my horror and alarm, the
hub of the rickislia struck sharply
against the hub of another rickish go
ing in the opMite direction with so
severe u shock that their collie pitched
forward on his head, breaking both
shafts, uud tile two girls rolled out on
top of him. Were it not for the mud
the tumble was in realitv no more se
vere nor dangerous than that of fall
ing off a chair. Nevertheless, without
stopping to reason. I took uu instan
taneous living leap over my collie's
shoulders, landing close to the over
turned rickislia. seized n girl in each i
hand and dragged them clear of the
wreck und the cast steed. Of course
without the greatest promptitude on ,
the part of the collie on the ground,
eutauged in the harness, would in his
struggles kick the girls' brains out or
else get up snorting and terrified and
trample them to death U'fore hi- bolt
ed up the street with the broken shaft
ian''lnitr at his heels.
' "iiKiii tu
fluff one day reeentlv. Mivs
the New York Sim: The fluff of
'hina i.s one of the ffayest amoiiff en
siffiis. The body of the fhirf is a pule
Jianiw. in me ut icn-nanil corner
is a small red nun. Looking intentlv
l
at the nun ia a fierce Chinese ilniffon.
The driiu-ori N U-lly is a brilliant red 1
und white. Ills irreen body is covered '
with (Cliff knobs, lie in Miiinliiiff on !
his two hind paws and the left fore- f
fixit. The feet are live-to-(l and slh'hi.- I
l.V hiMiked. His loiiff live-forked tail I
utretchi-s away in the rear. The draff- I
on 8 neck is arched buek. His month
is wide ojM-n. anil he looksiis if he were
about to mwiiIIow the red mhi.
"That is just what he i.s trying1 to do,
and that in the n.vmliolisin of the Hup,"
the .laimnesc merehant said.
Then he explained that the Jap-i
anese flaff has a white body and in the !
center is a lartfe red nun with ray
ruoiui-iUK Ull llirecilolis. Alxillt a
thousand yearn afro the Chinese made
I'
war on Japan and prepared a ffrnnd in
aaion. To symlxdi,. their anticiiated
victory they adopted their lliiff of to
day. They tixik the sun of Jupun mid
made it small und put it in front of the
drairon'a month to exprew the idea
that the Chinese draffon would devour
the .Inpnnew;. It hapieneil. however.
that the hincse i(..t vonveyinir an
Brmy of one hundred thousand men
was wrecked on it way to Japan bv a
preat atorin and all init three of the
""' hundred thousand tieriHhed. 1),..
s,,iU'tl,"t '"''"'.v '" (.'intiiriff in the
'i-' me iiiue-M ri'iained it.
rriim l.M-kjitw.
Death from tetanus wait infrequent
liuriiiff the civil war. only t wo wounded
soldi. th in one thousand dyiriff from it.
In the Crimean war the ration was
fift.N seven to one thoiiMind
MOM:
for lufmit "1 flilhlren.
a i.. Ttli?etin. and
oventMiH Flatulency
Ptonnuli. Jliarrtuia,
l oiisiii'iiiiou, Nair
and 3'Vverldinc
Tims the child 1 rendered healthy and h
sleep natural. Co.lorU contauii n.,
Morphine or other narcotic pmTtv.
"(atflrlaWi)wi-lltptrl to rhlMren thai
1 r-uiuu-iul liaU-ri"rloanr mTltlui
kliowu U me " II. A. chich. M. !..
Ill South Ostuni HI., linuklyu, N. .
- For ixreral yer I here reeonimolfllrd your
dtslitria.' ml lied IT continue loll"";,
ll lubt luvrlabl irolus?st heneflelel rmuluu
KlIWIK V. I'iHI.It, l I'.,
l'jsih Slreetana 7Ui Are., New York City.
'The uae of 'Morl' l mo unleerial ami
ilmioTlUao well known Uul 11 esetuea work of
HiwreniKetlon to einloree It. h f" mrx tlie In-tellllK-nt
fMiilllnl who llo not keeu UMtorMt
wluilueasy recU."
Ciiiualliam, IV P.,
New York City.
Tu C'ICTAD CoafAirr, 77 Uumty Street, K. Y.
H. CHHr.
ftvalilmil.
I ealller
First Rational Bank.
THE DALLES.
OHKLiON
A General Hanking IIusiueNe transacted
lK3)its received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted tin day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on j
New York. San rrancisco and Port
land. OIK H.CT( e s,
D. I'. Thomi-son. Jno. s.
Kli. M. Wll.l.lAHH, ttKO. A
ii. m. r.KAi.i.
FRENCH &
BANKERS.
l IlkNl I,
l.lkllk
CO.,
l . v . . ' i '.I'M h I h A N a : I Hi's I N se
l-'ieri" ol ()relit ismied available in ttie
KaNtcrn Mate-.
sight Kxchange and 'lelegraphic
I laiiMferssoidon New York, Chicago, St.
I.OU1M. San Kranciwo, 1'ortland tiregoii,
"eattle U hhIi., and various points in Or-
evou and Washington.
' 'ol lections made at nil ihiiiiIs on '
n';toip terms.
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prrtmpt tnW"T and an hnrttt ottnum. rrttt to
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iiwrirwr tn lh ratnt busm. Ciimmiinn-.
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connmimr I'alanta aiMi bow tn t.
tain tliftn itnt f rv. Aln a natiouo Ul ITT-'turt-U-
ami cientjttu tMM.aj. mat frw.
I'atvnu unoo thnmifh Munn A Crx rtett9w
ffwrtai miriiiibf irnlinr Amrrimn. and
thu ara bruutfbt whiit ujr.irf tii pitMic with
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frptn, cviiu. hvary nuuiir mntaiui bu
tifuJ piatm, in coJum, atil piHMowntpiui of tiw
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f 0 PnrrHTOwirr Wakminoton. D. C.
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New - Umatilla- House,
TMK DALLKS, OKKGON.
SINNOTT& FISH, PROP'S.
T. , , ...
" ""t""1"'' thee of the V. V.
Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables.
LARGEST
AND : FINEST
Blakeley & Houghton,
DRUGGISTS.
175 Second Street,
A full line
of all the Standard Vati'nt
Drugs, Clu-micalH, Etc.
AITIGTS MATERIALS.-.'.
Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
The Dalles, Porllani ni
Navigation Co. .
THROUGH
ii
Through Daily Trips (Siimluvi
epted) Imtween The Dalles and' Pot!
n'pieui n'HCT'n i ne I'ailes ami por
mini. lemiiiir jieguiator leavm T
liegulator
Dalles at i a. in., connecting at tli(v
cade. Iiicks with Steamer Itulles ('it
Steiimnr Dalles 1,'itv leaveti prtl..
; ""' - v o . in., coatHn
OIK Willi .sieniiinr l.i'gll llllur fof J
Dalles.
'ANMKNI.kK It Al'Kn.
I One way
I Hound trip
cm
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Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All ft i iirht, except car Li
will be brought through, vtitk
out delay at Cascades.
Mill ins ior I'ortianil receivml i
any time day or night, shinn.,.,,!,!,!
way landings must m delivered belos.
n p. in. Live Block Diiipmeut nho
v an on or aiuiress.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
THE-DALLES.
OREGON
J F. FORD, Evaimelist
Of
lie Molnva, lnw. writes
under (Uu
Xtreh 23. lim:
S. II. Mkii. Mrt. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
(ifiitlrmrn :
On arriving home lant week, I fnuo:
all well and anxiously awaiting. Ot
little girl, eight ami one half years oU
w ho had wasted away to M pouinli.
now well, strong and vigorous, and wt.
fleshed up. S. 11. Cough Cure has do
its work well. Iloth of the children Hi'
it. l our S. 11. Cough Cure has rom.
and kept away all hoarseness from tu
So give it to every one, with greetuip
for all. Wishing you prosiieritv, wt vt
Y ours, .Ma. A Man. J. K. Fou.
If ynu wlali In leal fresh and clnwrlul.uuln
(or tlir Hprliif work, cleanw Tour tyilem tit
the Headache and IJrar Cure, hr takliK two a
three doaeaearh eei'k.
Hild miller a poaiure fuara:ite.
.v.- rcuta per bottle br all druciuit.
I
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY
LIME and
CEMENT,
TTT t -si 1
w maow-uriass
and
Picture Moulding.
ll. U. Company, and office of the Westeri
: HOTEL : JN : OREGON.
The Dalles, Oregon
Medicines,
Freigm ana Passenner u