6 HAVE RETURNED TO AGTIXALDO! Miris fcixsiiiirs Hits U!t K: ; Lii, 1.1 tie Lif.n.l t-i SCRIMMAGES STILL CONTINUE TairJ Iafaatrr Bad an AM IaT"s Ffet a ad Wei Vkterr, With Tas VI;a killed. Maxila.Mat 25. The FUipiio com aaiaalcnsH iet Vt a rciai tTain loltT. ! TheT will l ecur!d to their iicet cn der a fl 4 of trsw. Iiit expec.ed tlatj they will retn-n koo. Pretident Gin xaga, tf the PLilippice cir.n:wioa ererioQt to hit depart are, taid: We ' thecocrteeT shown ) frextly appreciate a. We have spent twme time w itb jmi cocaaiUtlonert incidectly consiif er-, iaf American annexatioe. lit prin ciee impnti ot profoandly. The p'an ot gorerament odered the Phil;ppins tin theorr to be a coxl ccbiial r.,. k, .i,,WJ.iiiii...to!l4,(P who recent!y made the trip , l to Portlatd and rTidently miated coth aaakea euliov of a itetant peop.e. who . ... . L - r i ing whxb was worth cot:c:Dg along the bare ten eo lot g CgViticg a:nit Spjin to secure the mm right yonr annex- ation give? Yc-n focght the tame batt e ia An.erica when yoc foegbt agaictt E0'01-" .' Seat Het Scnmmagtt. WaaaistTOS, Vay 25 Genera! cablet the war department : Q1'- ! ' il ani. May S3. Oa the 2 d intt, the Third infantry, while retarning to Ba lloig. were attacked mocning, neon ard ereniog by a lrt-e force, the enemy tof-' feting ia carnalities two men killed and uurteen woonaed. ite enemy was re- p,-; lno0(.h a popolation of The F leaving on th- field ixteen ki Wd ,vei lt nurj third of hat of oor asd a large namber of wconded and'ovn cj(T- prisoner. j .A teaatifal and commodioos high Ye'.erdy the enemy appeared in the vi building has been built within Tir aityof an Fernando and were at- s ,he TtAT at thM pIce ,nd lhere tacked by the Kantas and Montana re-g- i ,re in it tont tighlJ h:ga Khoo sta imesu. which soiled a slight loss. jen,gf tn jradoatiug this vear. The eeemy was drive throo -h the r:c j .'Aroond The Dalles also are now com eid. av;Bg 50 dead. SS woonJed and io, inl0 bearing tome of the finest 28 pritooen, M rifles and other property. J orch,dt in the ttate. It teems plain Their retreat through the amp lands j ,hu ,jje Mrliest fruit in the Xorthwest waved them from total dettruction. Law- j jt projocfj on lhe qoick To!cnic ton it retaining, leaving with Mac-j o kH anjill the rocki ,nd Mnd Arthcroa the front rvgwar troops to al T,rious points up and down the replace the voiontrrt. j Columbia. I observed, however, near HIS WAR RECORD GOOD Has Ceadavcd One ei tbe most Decisive Wars - ia Modera Times Will Sarelj be Nominated. 5iw Yoik, May 24. The Evening j World print an iiterTiew with Senator j T. C. Piatt, in which the letter is quoted j at strongly advocating the renomination of President Mckinlev and Vice Presi-' RAW AS T.2 Torture Equal to ttis Itching and Burning of This Fearful Diseasi. FROM -i,ui. u - .v uion OI , Bamc blood of terrible ema--whih is more than skin-deep, and can not be reached by local appli cations of ointment, sal re a. etc.. annlil tr k ti,. ai. Itl!ri !?UM!., kro1b,. ' Wood, although all'suffering is produced tJghthaskia; the only way to reach the disease, therefore; is through Mr Phil T. Jones, of MixertTille, Ind., write : "I ntd Ecsema thirty years, and after a great deal cf treatment my lea was so raw and sore that it gave me oostaot pain. It finally broke into a running sore, and began to spread and grow worse. For the past five or 1 nTe suffered untold agony and had given up ail hop of ever being frea from the disease, as I have been treated by tome of th best physician and bar taken many blood medicines, ail in Tain. With little faith left I began to take 8. 8. 8., and it apparently aaade the Ecsema worse, but I knew that this was the way the remedy got rid of the poison. Continuing B.&.8., the tor healed up entirely, the skin became dear and smooth, and I was eured Derfeetlv ' ''.J1? fi .obstinate disease and can not be aured by a remedy which ia only a tonic Swift's Specific O. O. G. FOR THE BLOOD ta superior to other blood remedies becaaae it eures diseases whieh they oan not reach. It goes to the bottom to the eauae of the disease and will ear tha worn ease of Ecsema, no matter what other treatment has failed. It is ana only blood remedr roaranteed to he frM tmm ntm.u ether mineral, and never Tails. to cure Ecsema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood ZZZa T?,iJtttitrBhe.u?fim0p'I, &on' Ukn BoUaTet. ln.t upon sJ. 8. 8. ; nothing can take its place. O Bk 00 th. wiU be mailed frea to any address by Swift f?P- stirring events of the hour. Liberty Cne tympany, Atlanta, Oeoryia. jtVr,.- -yA. . rfa'tJplW by a series of allegori desk Uirt. Tbeintesview sa.vs "Senator F'.att :J tfcat tie eri turn j Hen has ta fat at VcK.ioy cn- J cot avter ts fc-., aid tiat th prvi- dent fcas c;ivi tn-le-J ia a s:cEt tj! t'te sf,oiTet asJ m-ostt decisive war ; c4 modern t:a.-a, an J 'simply atociLi j 1J w h '-ith u stiaior P:a:, "ta bad endoobted did it. B9i ; 4. oncMraiioa by t r.mi t't recert Ol . , , 'wherever he hat le. Witioct a shadow cr dcat-t he I Boouinated 'and e".ed. The EepaKxaa rr U :nrs?r thaa it eTer . Vk Prrti- dfnl Hibrt. ai:i be e erted aith Mf K;nT. He it iist chaiw fcr T-ce f - i . has oik'.r cne isa n.vn and that La been refdiased by the entire ooactry. I There it eerta n'y to land era te'.d f by the fni'.ed S:a;et ccot erer be re- the peace eoaference at The Hm at "vlwicnary, beaatifol, ."bat impracticable." "Cniverta! peace" i he taid, 'it not for th:t age.' Sfaeraaa tVr Sfatcr. Wabigtox. May 54 . Kepretenta- tive Sherman, of Xew York, bad a brief conta ution with the president today. , darmjc ncl be tormai:y not:cea tee pretideiit of hit candidacy for the speak ert ip. ! What Walla TTallma 9a)f Tk Oallaa. The Walla Walla Mitnta bat the t HiOaing from an ohetrricg citiien of ; roote. j -The Dallee is the largett wool depot . io United Sutet, if not in the world. . wool it handled even from the j border of Malhear and Lake coontiee, (three Londrtd or more mile. The ' ,. , ... . . . . ! Daiie was reboi.t with manv nt and attractive boo after the fira of "SI, mnji it mf-t I 1 - - - J that it m itAMi wiil btar comparison itbocrown. In fact there it perhaps oniy one store here that compare in e.epicce and general completeness with the stores of Pease & May and A. M. Williams fc Co. at The Graots the danger that attends the I proximity of sand, for part ot one fine orchard has been buried ia heaps of i drifting sand." Aa Cpldtnlc of Whoop lag- Csa(h, Last winter during an epidemic of rhooping cough my children contracted ! the disease, having severe coughing spells. We had need Chamberlain's Cough EemeJy very successfully tor croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved tbe cough i and effected a complete cure. John E. Cuffobd, Proprietor Norwood House, x- Y. Thin remedy is for sale oy iaae:er tlongriton, druggists. Yon need have no boils, if you wiil ke Clarae & Falk't ur cure for boils. BEEF ECZEMA! Kot much attention it often paid to the first symptoms of Ecitma, but it it not long before the little red neat begins to itch and burn. Thit it but the beginning, and will lead to suffering and torture almost unen durable. It is a common mittaka to repaid roughness and redness of the skin at merely a local irritation ; it is but an Indlca- TBE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLU, SATURDAY. MAY 1 E. C nii Patrick ia ia froaa Ti W.. Lander, erf Sail 5prif. is ia et. V.C. Erwk caxe d.n f ro Wasco ve:erisr . - C B. Yeacxel raze fer from vc:er today. MI I Ja Ward le.'t this naorcirg on f the boat f. Portland. the - " , . , f , ..J thit Biorcicg. Per. A. Horn wat a pAftfTftr lor ' aadroottf Gen an UhUnt and French WLite Saltnoa oa the boat todty. 1 taat:cr ; platooct o( KattianCotsackt II. C. Koorer.J. A. Uu'e and A. E. ! from the Steppet; the Imperial Bshi McLenaan aad Mix Loeddruan ar- rxooki ol the Soltan't body goard ; a rived from Atteior yeetenlay. UeUchment of Japinee eolJieHy, and Kt. G. R-iiire, ife and fimi.y ar- irirJ teierdT Irom La tiracde. P.e 1 Eae.vn bat arceDted the r-aMorale oi J lt Ctriesian ctorch in thit city lor the cooiic Tear. j we notice J. H. Miith ol Graft Valier, who it attend:ne the convention. did not Uet Th Chbomcu, hot gave cs a tnUunnal and pleaeaot cal. . attendicc the coTf ct.cn tod7; tatbrr I ing itemt w hich a ill be of occh interett ! to the readert of hit jarna), wbicb vUitt moet of the borne of Oregon 't ttccs men and farmers. fm t ttr ti n' - w .,,, attack of rrippe bat left Mr. Biggt in poor health and he will tomorrow Diorn ing leave for the hot tpringt at Wind nver while Mr. B:ggt will tpend the time in The Dalle. ThnrxUT't Daily. Chat. Davit it a Kincsiey visitor in The Dalle today. Mires Mabe! and Ada Smith aie over from Glen wood todar. Mr. D. M. French left on yesterday' afternoon train for a short trip to Port land. Hon. John Sommerville and daughter returned to their home in Hay Creek thit morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Emerson, of 15 Mile, were passenger on th boat thit morning for Portland. Mr. C. L. Dageett left on tbe boat thit morning for Holton, Wash., where the will make her home. W.- Lord returned last night from a trip over in Klickitat connty. He says the grain in that section locks fine. F. R. Htnke, traveling freight agent for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, arrived in the city on last evening's train. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hendricsnn who were married last Sunday at 3-Mile, ar rived in the city this morning to spend a few days here. Etnil Iltckler, who is one of the lead ing sheepmen of Wapinitia, came in from that place yesterday and remained over today in this city." I A. L. Bunnell, a prominent sheepman from the Washington side, who paetures bit flocks near Glennwood during the summer months.it in tbe city today, and called at thit office. Friday. R. Sigtnan it in from Dufur today. Wilbur Bolton returned to hit borne at Antelope this morning. jjiss Irene Callison, who bat just elosed a term of school at Echo, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. C. L. Gilbert. Wm. Menefee left yesterday for Ante lope and will return tomorrow, accom panied br Mrt. Menefee, who has been visiting relative there. Mr. C. B. Durbin, who has brea spending some time in Portlsnd, came up fon that place last night, and left this morning for her borne at Antelope Hon. Rjbt. Mays and danghter, Mrt. L. E. Crowe, went to Portland this morning in response . to the telegram announcing the death of little Reta Mays. A GORGEOUS SPECTACLE. RlDflleg It rat. fitw Military DUplay Create a aaatloa. A new patriotic military spectacle is the latest colossal novelty introduced by th famous Singling r rot hers as a pre lude to their unrivalled World' Great est Shows. There is something in human nature that demands beauty and light and color, and which finds its higtxst gratification in the glories of!. spectacular display. one knew this Kr.n kn- fKU better than r.ar Ann..n. the Great and even Napoleon Bonaparte, and these great leaders of men "U ' nations controlled the heart and won the loyalty of the people as much by the magnificence of their public spec tacles as by the power of tneir legions. While partakiog in a large measure of the military character of tbe times, the Roman and Greek spectacle artistically modified the glare and panoply of war with tbe tumptuout arts of peace, the Kuuujeni oi a ciassicaiiv poetic are. the love of luxary and the deiigbt of the I populace for glittering display. Ia their new patriotic spectacle Ringliog Bros, have conceived and brought to realiza tion a display that dazzle while it de lights, that mingles startled wonder with gratified aatooisbment, that awak ens all that it noblest and best io human nature through the thieefold intelligence of tbe eye, tbe ear, and the intellect. Ibe comprehensive and striking title of Ringling Brothers' new spectacle is "The List Days of the Century, or tbe Light of Literty," but this doe little more than suggest tbe scope of the dis play or tbe possibilities of gorgeous ornamentation and brilliancy of apparel. The display it a magnificent refl-x of the regal splendor of the ancientt, combined with a vivid portraiture, upon a teal of unequalled magnitude, of the It ilegorical hich are tbnlliog.y pic tared the genios ol American insutu- 1 lions aad the glorious triumphs of land and sea. In tmn'Ctn arms on ' the varied ecene. of the spectacle there ! r alii id orer a tMnsand characters, representing aith marTelicus flde'.ity m ; .n.r.t and eostuniicg the mi.iury I W " whole troops of posers oi mo -"- ; American caraJry ana enure uaii.i.uo. ' 0f ji'.y jack tart; Her Majesty's 7th i reg- nf Hnwart. the tei:l oi : :cd-t crtck miiiury orginiwtiont, led ; kt their lamoot monnted military ianu , j 0.v..r mi'.itarT orn'xlionf , all appear- irg in a tremendous epecicuir ur.m., in a hich the American Goddeeg of Lib erty riee, nr.der the halloaed folds of the ttart and ttripet, triumphant over ' ihe military poaert of the world. Thit tret pectr'.e ail! be teen in aa us j ;fic.nt eoroptenett when Bingling . ... . ,;k;i. I Brothert world famous circus exhibits in this city Satnrdty, Jane 10th. A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Ul'iBtii It, forWa Caa Da Sa 1 Lou and Mack Gain ta All. nth Some very important matters were discussed last night at the meeting of tbe board of fire delegates, which if carried out successfully will mean much to The Dalle and be of great benefit to ber citizens. After the meeting was called to order at 8:30, it wat ordered that tbe entire department give a test drill next Thurs day night to determine the pressure of water at tbe new plug near tbe Wasco warehouse. Five companies will take part in tbe drill, and as many streams of water play on the warehouse at one time. This is splendid practice for the department and should occur frequently, For some time it has been considered that Tbe Dalles was sadly in need of a fire alarm system. At present when the eenertl alarm is given much coneterna tion is caused from the fact that no one hat any idea where the fire is, and much time is lost thereby. Not long since the fire underwriters made a proposition to tbe city tbtt if a good fire alarm system were put in and a chemical engine bought tbey would reduce tbe insurance of tbe city ten per cent. The question was diccussed arid a committee consist ing of Messrs. J. F. Moore, 3. A. Mc Arthnr, H. Glenn and R. E. Saltmarshe wat appointod to confer with the busi ness men telative to tbe proposition and to placs before them the idea of each donating the reduction of one year on their insurance to tbe purchasing of tbe engine, book and ladder and putting in tbe alarm system. Should all coincede with tbe committee and agree to sal scribe the amount gained by tbe reduc tion on a year' insurance, a sufficient amount will thus be procured to make tbe necessary improvements, and the saving thereby in future years will be theirs. Surely none will object to this ar rangement, as no rsduction can be ob tained in any other manner, and the benefit can be easily forseen. A chemical engine it just what we need. In nine caes oot of ten more damage is done when tbe fire has scarce ly gained a start, by water than by tbe fire itself. With one of these eneinis one man can climb to a roof or in c'ose proximity to tbe blaze, and in a short time put the fire out and virtually to damage be dons other than the small blaze produced. Just at this time there are many calls upon our business men to aid In one pro ject or another; but this is an excep tional one, which can be given with no loss to them and much gain to all. Almost Aa Accident. As F.oy Brock and the Misses Laura and Helen Lytle were returning from a (drive Sunday afternoon they had what ,crlu" Dal '"""""'eiy no one was-Hurt. Ju,t ! ,neT wer approaching the railroad I CT0"in b,"Io,r 108 one of tho horees a - a a a tuc nun out di ueien s nanus, wtio was driving. The horses began to run, and as Roy was endeavoring to regain the llnet be wat thrown from the buggy. Helen then jumped ont and Laura re mained alons to take a wild ride behind a guidelest team. The horset ran into town, keeping the road faithfully, and ts they came into the street In frott t f TV. S. Bailee's residence, Laura sot I.. ) : . tTtt . in ,be n 'nd oceded "gin iu vu oi me lines ana circled tbe horses around in the square by Mrs, Leslie t i lace till they ttopped, when she dismounted, turned the team over to tome men that had arrived and ttarted back to find Roy and Helen. Save el'ghtly bruised sbouldeis. on whith both the young peopl lighted,! no one was hurt and all were happy aith so fortunate an ending. Wasco Sews. Farm far Hal. Six miles south of Tie Dalles, com posed ot 495 acres 203 in grain and 100 in summer fallow. A good house and other buildings, end all manner of farm ing implement. This is a desirable farm at a bargain. For terras, spply to G. W, ParrtHHON. 6-tw Th nn. Us Clark A Falks Rosofonin for teeth. Ub:oi, in th tf 27, IS99. Tie Dales, fortlani ail Astoria Navigation Co. strs. Regulator Dalles City Daily lexw-pt SundavJ between " The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching at war poin'a on both side of the Columbia river. Both of th above iteamera have been rebuilt, nd are iu excellent shape for the wn ol lwy. The Itccalatur Lib will endeavor to give ita patroni tbe best aen ice possible. t For Comfort. Economy and Pleasare, tiarel br the steamers of Tbe tteuiator Lloa. The above steamers leave The Dalles at 8 a. m. and forlland at 7 a. m., and arrive at deatiua Hon in am pli time for outgoing trains. Portland Office. The Dalle Offloa Oak bL Dock. Court Street W. C. Allaway, General Agent. ay- ..GHftS. PRAM.. Buteheps and Fanmeps ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA BEEK, acknowl edged tbe beat beer in The Dalles, at tbe usual price. Come in, try It and be eouvinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Sanduiiehes of all Kinds alwavs on hand. t ). 8. 8CHE!k, President. H. M. Bait , Caahlei First national Bank. THE DALLES OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight DTaft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. 8ight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oa New York, San Francisco and port land. DIRBOTOK3. D. P. Thompson. Jwo. 8. Schihck. Eo. M. Williams, Gio. A. Liibs. H. M. Bbalu Trie Columbia PackiDgCo.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTURERS OP Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON i)RIED BEEF. ETC. F. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, ' Horseshoeing. ealafhBlaj'jsn'iliSjlijs.- Cor. Second & LanaWin. Tfione 157 PLEASE LOOK R. WM. MICH ELL, and Erabalmer. THE DALLES. ONCQON. Rooms on Third Street, One Block Back of French ACo.'s Bank. ca PICTURES FRAMED. ALL PRICES AWAY DOWN, txj i "aw 113 OMw 1WQ3 SUMMON T ma CiarriT Court or thi st.t. MsxImiUain Vo,t and Phlll,.piM , h. ' trt r doing bu.. ,Vt rhJf ' Ihe Arm name and .lyle ul v UCT & tu., ttainuc,, ' 1 t,xtt vs. T. 1. McCoy. Defendant To T. J. McCoy, the above n,i . Iu ihe name of the Mate of 4Mtt ou are hereby aolined and reivL. in tbe above entitled eourt, on m to" d.y of lb publication of thi. sun, " tZ oa or bt-iJW the luth day if tbre to anwer tbe complaint of named plaintiffs filed in the above W.1 l and if you fail to aonear .nn Sam eui plaint for want thereof, plaiut.ff. judgment .KaiiiKt you f.., the k! iil: ."UlJrseaieiil, This summons is terved utn t i , eation thereof bv onler of H.'u Win7 Judire of the obove named court ni!. i"' Cfcurt ia Dalles C ity, Wax-o t ,uiiiv the '.4th day of April, aua this lunniom be serveJ u,n ru T. . " tion thereof, oot leu Ih.n once a wIp?t:' eou-utive-ekia Th I'allis ( Hsovif,. newspaper of general circulation weeklr at b.ilea City. Wa-co olu?,, '? ",h aaltpubiieaiion to bin in tneKua newspaper on lha J9th day of April iL.JH a.d on the loth day of June, wihTh1 luelnslvelr. bl'Fl K i lias'rhE apU ii Attorneys for plainui NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxd Ornca at Ths Dium. j,.,i Notice Is hereby given tha'the foUowiL named settler has Bled notice of hi, to make Bnal proof in snpport of hl clsim .2 tbat said proof will be m.de before the dS! May 15Tr?Ws? be ''" Daniel Arthur Kalsaf, ofTha DalH. H ineotead Application Ko. 5101, for the lot, and S, section ai, and lr 9, section at towS I north, range U et. Will. Mer. He names the fallowing witnesses to bis continuous residence upon and cultivt'tk. of said land, vis: i. W. Fansher, P. C. Fagan, C. 0. Wermc A. Turner, all of The Dalles, Oregon apr8-U JAYP. LlCAS.RejIjto NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION, U. 8. Laud Ornca, at Viscorvia, wUI i May, 2, lsta. ' Notice ts hereby given that the. follow!, named settler ha filed notice of bis intentjoiiS make final proof In support of his claim, kA that said proof will be made before W. B. Pmbr t'nlted btates Com miasioner for District of W'abington. at bis office in Unldendule, U tah, lugtou, on Thuradny, June 15, lswi.vlz: Thomaa Talaset, (Indlaa) Homestead Entry, No. bras, for tbe Souths quarter of the Northwest quarter; West bill of of tbe Southwest quarter, and the ftiutbeut quarter of the Pouthweat quarter, Section n township 2 North, of Range 14 Kant, Will Mer. He names tbe following aitnektwsto prove hji continuous residence upon and cultivation i( said land, vis: Chsrley Hlabia, John Patoosv, Bill Homra, Tom Blattwata, all of Columbus f. 0., W.ihint ton. May-ii W. B.DCKBAB, Register. Notice. Timber Culture. U. B. Land Ornca, Thf Pallrs, Oainoii,; February U, im. j Complaint having been entered at this offiw byOllie P. Weberg against Wesley Summner lor tailors to comply with law as to timber-culture tittr) No. 3u--'.i, dated Bepteniber 22, ItSNt, upoi the 8. . Section Id, Township , south of Willamette Meridian. Kange 11 est, in Wain County, State of Oregon, with a view to the can cellation of said entry, conteotant alleging (hit said Weely Bummner never plowed orculiivtled said tract except about six acres and never at auy time nor has any one for bits planted an)1 trees or cuttings, or seeds, and also the said Wes ley Bummner about the month of February, Is, duly relinquished said tract to the United glutei and delivered said relinquishment Uithii(lil and said relinquishment was duly filed in the U. 8. office of The Dalles, Oregoc, and st Ihe said time and prior thereto abandoned said trset and has never since taid time returned thereto cr claimed any light or interest in said tract of land. The said parties are hereby summoned to -penr at this otilce on tbe Aith dsy of April, If at 10 o'clock a. in., to reopond and funilifc testimony concerning said alleged failure. 11-il JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE. School District No. 50, of Wasco county, Ore g.m, will Isaue six coupon bonds ol the jar value of Ova hundred dollars esch, besrlnf Intereat at Ihe rate of six per cent per snnua, interest payable senil-annuall) ; 'aid bonds be ing redeemable at tbe pleasure of said diitrlrt after ten years from their date, but dm and pay able absolutely twenty years from date. Ms cipal and interest payable at the office of lhe treasurer of Wasco eonntv, Oregon, or St sues place as may be designated at tbe option ot u purchaser. , . The board of directors of sal I district are law fully authorised to issue said bnmli la socnnl ance with tbe provision of an act of the l's tive assembly of the state of Oregon, riled la 1st office ot the secretary of state, of Oregoo, t-eom-ary 22. l.-iwi, and providing among other thiDft for the Inauanoe of bonds by school district". In compliance with the terms of said act, ', ss treasurer nf said county, w ill n-eeivo ae"lt bids for said bonds at my office In Dalles OT. aforesaid, until 2 o clock p. ni. on the ."J of June 99. All bids must be accoinpsnled or a cerillied check of five percent of the amount of bonds for which bid is made. No bid for lea than par will be considered. Blanks to be fur nlhrd by the purchaser. The right to rejan any and all bids is reserved. lhe Dalle., Oregon. Ma, , p9, 1 rUfr AdininislnlnYSale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that underaiid W',,J of an older nl the countv wpnurt of the "J. Oregon for Wasco Cnuntv, made on hfS,l,,7, cf Jannarv, 1 , In the matter of theetllteotU' W. K. Kinrhart, deceased. I will sell, at pub 1 aiictlop, nt the con rtkouse door In DallesJ lif. ' sniil enuiitv and state, on the nth d:iy of ''J:' lM'i.at the hour of one o'clock p. in . to Ihe hU" t bidder, all the real estsla bi'ioiiging l estate, to wit-UMs A, H. C, D, K, K, II, ,H. '' K and I., In Block In The Fort Dalle" M'""JJ lie.orvstlon Addllinn to said Dalles City, m oimity and state. , ...,1 Also the west half of the southeast quarter s Ihe east ball of the southwest quarter, sectl"" in township a uorlh, range 14 cast. In B"v enmity, Oregon. Terms of .ale-one-half In cash at H"'0V "J and one half In six mouths, secured by gnge on the premises. Datlasi t lty, Oregon, April 7th. 1W' EMILY H, KiNr!aJ' aprt-ll Adinlnlstratrl Kgaa far Sattlncs. E.gs for settinx from A 1 stoc'f. B. B. Red Games, per IS, $1.25. 8.C. Blaci Minora ta. er 15, 1.25. S. C. Brown Leghorn, per 15, l-25 if. V. Ziiolsb. 1 m-2d-y The Dalles, Oregon. Cash la Hear C hacks. All rnnnttr warrsnta reiriatered V"0" to Joly 13, 18P5, will be paid office. Interest ceases after April m 18W). C. L. Phillips, Count Treasurer. Don't think you can cure llt 'ib attack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or tw II will enra lt..lf Vo.tol DrsnensiaCn' wii.t. cure ll j It "digests what you k and restores the digestive orns " health. 8nipes-Kmersly Drug Co. ! i. i , -..,.!, C0lJ' s iioiiMiuuia, ia grippe, ., croup and whooping-cough readily J' loOna Mlnnte Cougb Cure. t remetly In time an t save a doctor'! F' or lha undertaker's. 8olpes-KmsiI Dru Co.