THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2 1899. The Weekly Chroniele. JVt 'nek O it t&eh r If In HUy II M r n, in'bM and under lour lnc!t 1 OrT four lm-h.u4 under lwelrmchi . : warriorJ ,t the present juncture, DAILY KO WI11LT. n lnrh or le, per inch w Over out inch ai d under lour inchea i 0r four inrhfa and under twelve tuche . 1 Over twelve incoea a) niiniMv ucor . .... . . . ' v h i n t nn oww ber in mind, that it is "ineirs not 10 s " j reason whv," bis future woul.l prol-lin the war. Hut tbey tan. cot .c-j. "Ml ably cot be behind Lim. m it i now. j coroplish. an) thing. Every m.nn who j The military lockjaw which atHlcte! ; has figured with any prominence io: whM ,he (ftnt cf the sh,w Com the 'ate Col, Bryan woulJ be the 1 the war belongs to the Republican j pallJ trtlTt jlt the city announcing that correct sort of a visitation for all our j party except Wheeler, and Wheeler j e were to have a week of the theater .!!,.., .,,.,,.1. i:L- Reno . ctn on m lae iniuo.o 01 summer, w ..rU w. i (ta 9V J J U amw " f " - POLITICAL TIDE IX TIIE WEST BOYCOTT AS A WE A POX. Cleveland strikers and tbeir sympathizers arc encouraged by the j apparent success of the boycott in No calamity party is in sight for j operation against t e Big Consoli fcextyear. Its foundation has gone j dated company and its patrons, but to pieces. Nebraska b.naks teportjthey have not explained how tbej deposits amounting to 2 1, 000,000. ! are to maintain this sMleof warfare. the "imperialist" question that no Democratic convention would nalc him. jour residents (particular the theater- gjer) are away (row I lie city, we con- non"" 1 fees we Mt a little ekeptical as to the ! result of tucb a move. After the ap- j pearar.ee of the band yesterday, how In the opinion of the Baltimore . eTer our OpiDi0Ct was somewhat shaken .Sun, the leading Democratic paper j n Opon arriving at the opera hon?e of Maryland, the instant the silver . last eveuinS and encounterini the crowd plack of the Chicago convention is reaffirmed "the electiou of a lii- endeavoriog to gain admittance, it was a foregone conclusion that the Shaw Company would have one full liouse at publican president in I'JOO becomes least a, the p'.av, "The Westerner, lathe daik d.nys cf the Cleveland says the Spokesman-Kevien-. ir ' a absolute certainty. AO evidence j proceeded it was a self-evident fact mat failure and the Bryan scare, the ! have thev any hope that it wilJ force ' appears any where that the soun 1 , they would have many, for the company have changed 19 eooa one- " 11,1 uul "c "umuu, perhaps, tlie cast could not uae ueen Nebraska bank deposits amounted ' the B:g Consolidated corporation to j money men of 1896 Young Girls Fading Away. Symptoms that seem like consumption; a lack blood; friends feared one girl would fall dead on it street; restored to health by a sensible uomtf, suggestion. She gained 1 strength rapidlv . was in perfect fc tilts K ' "Since then I have rv ... "she was white JZrr 'n5( to only 11,000.000. They have! terms. doubled under a Republican adaiin-J As an act of ictaliation the Clevc is'ration. Bryan, if renominated, j land boycott may be justified. Since wilt be pushed hard in Nebraska, j the Bis; Consolidated company rc Thu2b elate pride is enlisted in fuses to employ men at Ihcir terms, behalf of a second trial, the R-pub-! one can sec the justice in refusing j llcan vote has grown since ISOO.jaidand comfort to patrons of the The fusion plurality last year was j Big Consolidated, and the method of only 2721 for governor, the Kepub J showing disapproval might b.ive Leans carrying the legislature and ; some tffect were it general enough, gaining a senator. Bryan has no It is impossible, however, in a city certainty in Nebraska in 1000. In j the size of Cleveland to prevent the fact, the chancs are the other way. J purchase of food if one has the Some of the Western states in his j money. Probably many of those list before are sure to go against him j who arc boycotted rre able to leave nest year. One cf these is Wash-' Cleveland and 20 clsewhnre for a their opinion cf the Chicago platform. The secretary of the Dewey Home fund has made another appeal for aid to the American people. It is a pit sucb meddlers can't be put in Ijiil, or in the idiot ward of some asylum anywhere to stop their ap peals. Admiral Dewey has not asked for any home. accept it. It was a foolish idea to begin wiib. Salem Statesman When one country invents a j machine to throw 113 pounds of ex- plosive gelatine through armor ith- ington. Bryan's anti-expansion views ; time, if need be. And the boycott out exploding and has further means i . . it !. : - . . . . . aione semes mai. uasumgion is or sutn a general cuaratier cannot of exploding the for commercial development on the : last long enough to do eerious barm. TaciSc. Its Republican plurality For a little while it causes tncon- lastyear was 8023, quite a change from Bryan's 12,493 in lODG. venience, then the men who engi neer it grow weary, the "spotters" Kansas has parted company with cease to spot and the result is loss of Cue silver party. Its Republican ; business to the small trsdesmcn and plurality last year was 15,870. Kan-1 no ber.eGi to the strikers and their sas and Washington combined take ' sympathizers. fourteen electoral votes from the J Boycotts confined to a single Bryan column. A change of 1C00 , article and a single manufacturer votes last fall would have given ' bave many times accomplished their Nebraska and South Dakota to . the , obiect. but only because it Republicans. The gains of Re-j competitors an advantage. In Clcve-1 lhe U,"t!d S'at?s Volunteer Army, and land thcie is no competitor to lhejd 0r to make application without charge msi'ie a vessel or fort it may be directed against, it is high lime lhe peace conference sent the dplegntes of other countries home to invent some means of Gghting back. WANTED MEN TO ENLIST. Krrtuitlnsr Officer Lew In In lhe try to IZerelve .toy Who .Mny Iltiir, tu Enllt. A number of young men in our city gavc ' have been contemplating enlisting in publican congressmen in the trans. Mississippi stales last November were remarkable, and bad the high dis tinction cf saving the bouse. All of Big Consolidated street car system worthy of the name, and the patrons of the road must look to it for trans- Nebraska's neighboring stales arc as ! portation until some other means of prosperous as itself, and can match j quick .travel comes along. If it its increase in deposits. Speaking in j were possible for the strikers to the light of mathematical facts. Rryan's prospects in the states west of the Mississippi have generally faded. Figures of all kinds prove it. Nor can he count on gain" east cf the Mississippi, unless in Kentucky, in which the Democratic party at prcent i more seriously divided thin in 189C. The facts in the case suggest a change in the Democratic cindidate, but even that might cost more votes than it would gain. lV'ierity, expansion and sound money are a winning combination. IT WILL BE. Very indignantly .the New York Sun burls the following into the gold bu camp. Let every bug take notice : "Once moie Calumny bellows from Ler loathsome lair the yarn that Gen. Adoniratn Judson Warner, of' Ohio, doesn't believe that the silver question will be the leading issue in 1900. Gen. Warner believes that silver will be the leading question in 1900, 2000, 2900, 29000, forever! and a week. lie may be said to have issued the silver issue, and he UI not consent to withdraw it from circulation while tbeic is a moon in the sky and cheese in the moon. (Jen. Warner knows that great issues are no', to be taken in lightly, like a week's washing ic a smill family.'' establish a line of automobiles and parallel the car lines, then a boycott might have sonic effect. Grievances of labor will be ad justed only when the laboter learns to send the proper men to legisla tures, or when he elects men to office who will enforce the laws en acted in his behalf. Violeuce cannot win. In the history of the strikes of Europe and America no victory lias ever been gained by blowing up mills and few results have been last ing wbich were obtained by using the club of a general boycott. leaving the city, Recruiting Oflieer Lieutenant Lewis being no' in the city reidy to receive applications for enlist ment, lie will probably remain here two weeks, having his headquarters at No. 09, Second street, between Court and Union. A man who chooses to enlist now, having full knowledge of what it means from the experiences of their immediate friends and no excitement such as prompted those who heard the . words "Itemeruber the Mains" ringing in their ears, must have studied the matter and in sober judgment, decided to ive their better filled, and the play itself was a very pleasing one, at once eliciting sym pathy aud unmitigated interest, which changes to intense excitement in the third act when each listner is himself buying stuck in San Diablo and has as much at etake as did Matthew La ton, whoso fortune depended on the mine. The comedy of the play was splendidly carried cnt by the sporty Deacon Dean9 ! and his wife, who was equally as sporty He would notion then.l. Both are first class, and kept the audience in a roar of Uughtrr w ith their assumed sportiness. Shaw himself is one of those aclorr, who, like Sol Smith Russell, has a per sonality which from the moment he steps on the stage demands attention, and keeps each one wondering what he is about to do next. Ilia cool manner makes him perfectly at home aud puts him in the place of the character be represent. Those are the actors of whom one never tires and of whom it may be Baid that to study them n'.or.e and their interpretations of a play is worth much to those who are privileged to see them. The entire cast w as well taken, each ono seeming to fit in to the part assigned to them. io listen to tno orchestra was worth more than the price of admission. Indeed, their rendition of " The Forge in the Forest" was a great treat to all who had the slightest taste for mudic. The xylophone solo was perhaps the viest that has ever, been heard in The D.tilea and was enthusiastically en cored. The specially work by the Irish characters, including some extra fine dancing, was also much appreciated. The majority of ehows which visit The Dalles treat the people here in an extremely shabby manner, playing in Portia ud and other cities at about buif and sometimes less, than they do here. This ciupany comes to us giving a fiist class show at reasonable prices, and which admits of all attending and feel ing that they bave received more than the worth of their money. After society comedy they will make a switch to melodrama for to-night, sc- 7-iany girls of sixtttn years teem to have consumption, although they have it not. Their anxious parents and friends watch them slowly fade away. A death-like pallor, transparent com plexion and listlessness are signs of this condition. The body lacks blood. Mrs. John Tansey knows the meaning of these symptoms, and the cure. She lives at 130 Baker Street, Detroit, Mich. Her advice to mothers has been of great value Io her neighbors. She tells the story to help others who are at a distance. She said: " When my daughter was sixteen years old she begaa to waste away. "Had I not known there was no taint of consumption in the family I wculd have believed her lungs were affected. " She grew thinner and thinner every day. She lacked only the hacking cough to show all the outward signs of consumption. "Our doctor called the disease by an odd name, which I learned meant simply weak blood. u No treatment seemed to do her any good. I "She was fading away before our eyes. "I was induced to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and the change they made was almost magical. "Before she had taken hilf a box there was a great improvement in her looks, ap petite and weight. afraid she would fall dead Tk Z' when she went out. ' her to try them. They tWiT' derfullv. orobabtv Ja ry?,' stored her to perfect health. NoJl1 .-...uuu,.g to io omeryou!).,-. "I earnestly advise motC toe daugntm to keep Dr. ViIl Pills always on hand as a roidm Many women's fives ire cause such ivmotom, nr -r ' daughter showed were neglected wt?' were developing into womanti r ' that period of rapid development,' needs the highest degree of strenphh , pair the tissues that are rapidly WJ These needed elements are succU i Dr Williams; Pir.k P0k fee The vegetable ingredients of the $ , like magic in restoring strength to t&n, des and roses to the cheeks of growim. or adults weakened by overwork. AUirugCislssellDr.Willianii'FmlPj for Pale People. They cost 50 cenbj i six boxes $2.50. and ten cents a pound. They can be avoided, however, by the housekeeper who will bear in min 1 that all baking powders sold at twenty-five cents or less T. 8. Land Office, Thk Dai.uj.Oij Juneau, ij. 'i Xo'.ioo Is hPTobr given that in cnnnlio- per pound are liable to contain alum, as J""e 3. lfTs. entitled "An net tor the J KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. pure creitii) of tart3r b king powders cannot be produced at anything like this prico. Water C'uuitulftftluuers Meet. Whenever organized labor becomes a mob defying law, and disputing j with violence the right of any man j to employ whom or work for whom 'he may please, then the original i disputes arc lost sight of, says the Statesman. Then it becomes the duly of organized society to demand a wholesome respect for its necessary rules 'or its laws and to enfoice lhe demand at whatever cost. Hence the very proper use of the state militia in the Cleveland, Ohio, ! troubles growing out of the strike of the street car men. There were likely two sides originally. There best senici to their country. Deeming being for his play Milton Noble's story it possible that among the Chronicle's readers aie some who are contemplating such amove, the following requirements will give some enlightenment on the subject : Tho term cf service is for the period ending Juno 30, 1901. Applicants for enlistment must be between the aites of eighteen and thirty-five years, of good character and habit, able-bodied, and freo from disease. Persons who are not physiraliy perfect will bo rejected, and if will be as:e of time for those know ing themselves to be unsound to apply. Married men will not be enlisted ex cept npon the approval of a regimental commander. No person under eighteen years of age will he enlisted or re-enlisted ; and minors between the ages of eighteen and twenty-nn will net be enlisted or re-enlisted without the written consent of father, oniy surviving parent, or legally appointed guardian. All soldiers receive from the govern ment (in addition to their pay) rations, clothing, bedding, medicines, and med ical attendance. Whenever a soldier is honorably dis- of mining camp Mo entitled "From Sire to Son." The play deals with life in California during the rush for gold. It is melO'drarna.full of strong situations and surprising climaxes wuhout des cending to the level of btood and thund er. THE ALUM BAKING POWDERS. Names ul Horns or the 1'rlncrp! Brandt 8ul! In ThU Vicinity. can be but one side now. So with I charged at the expiration of his enlist the case of the mining riots in the Idaho district. But in the latter organized labor simply stood for organized crime, before the riots. Millionaire James Doyle, of Colo rado, who thought his wealth would save him when he refused to obey (Jen. Anderson talks too much. The United States nrmy, on several decisions, h-is had orators. James Wilkinson was one of thctn. Win fo ld Scott wu3 another. Nelson A. Miles was one more. Their lluency wiih lhe tongue was, on more than one occasion, a humiliation to them nnd nr. embarrassment to the country, nil's tlio ftlntip I)imrirrnt. Tf Wil. ,. II. i . ii .i more powei less to act in civil juda kmMiti had done less talking there ' J would be fewer counts in that; ' j. indittment which history has brought j There arc at least two reasons ngainst him. Had Scott been a ! why that project, or alleged project, little more reticent he would bave j of Ex-Secretary of the Navy Whit contributed less to the gayety of j ney to get Dewey to let the Demo tjaiions, but lie would have got more crats nominato him for president ment, or on uccount of disability not caused by I. is own misconduct, his travel pay is ample to carry him to the place of enlistment. Tht ThroM.Inu neadachn Wonld quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King'a ew Lifo Pills. Thousands of sulTdrers have proved thiir matchless 1 merit f ir Si,V mid Xervnna 1 li.i loM an order of the court, is weary of j Tliey mHkJ pui0 t)loo., Bri(1 tronjJ his quarters in Jail. His imprison-J nerves and nild up your health. Kiev ment for contempt is now sought to i t0 tae- Try them. Only 2 cents. be nullified 113 appeal to the United i Stales circuit court. It will be bad ifoi justice if the appeal is granted, I because lower courts will be mndc electoral votes in 18j2, and proba b y he would bave been nominated in 1818 instead of Taylor, nnd elected. If Miles bad acted on that great truth which soldiers always ought to will fail. In the Orst place, Dewey will not accept a nomination from any party, and in the tecond place he is a Republican. It is natural that the Democrats want to put up Money back if not cured. S.dd LSiakeley & Houghton, dru'ims. Use Clarke & Falks Rosofonm for the tcetn. tf .ebvita: tcrnVtf At!Tv. LOST W'UOR A'0 rVAililOOr Cures Impotcncy.KIght Errd.Mions ?.nd v.a?tlnT diseases, all e.Tect3 of rcif. TV abuse, or excess and lndld- e.- Jf iietiuu. vviuTvuioiiicuiitl ; hlMHl builder. Bi iiiira the 1 y nine giow lOjiaiecucbKsaiv ' rcstore9 t'ie f J'Oiith. lCl,.V( Hy mallfiOc per box: boxes for -.r0; with a written guaran tee to euro or refund tho money. NERV1TA MEDICAL CO. Clinton Jackson St CHICAGO, ILL, Tho recent discussion in the papers of the effect upon the human system of food made with alum baking powder and the opinions that have been pub lished from noted scientists to the effect that such powders render the food un wholesome, have caused numerous Its quii ies for the mines of the various altim powders. The following list of baking powders containing alum is made np from the re ports of State Chemist Nicholson of Nehraskn, the city chemist of St. Louis, the food commissioner of Minnesota, or other reliable authority: Baking I'ondtra Containing- Alum. K- c l -''on tains alum . . ,. ,. Ja'luf -vfU- Chicago. CALL -M r. r. . . . . . . i-onsalns Alum Calumet linking I'ovciter Co., Chicwin 1IOM K ( "iniu'in Alum llnmr HnHvg Powaer Co., .Sin Ftnwin-n. WASHINGTON Cumin. Alum rariHc Chrmical II orlj, Tnrnmn. tKK3Cfc.Nl' Contains Alum WHITE UI.Y t-niilaii Alum i.n- t. J'- ter'"tt& - Tarvma. IlEI'.-im h contains Alum n ."'"'"outim Mf'J- Co., San Franrirrn. BON IJO.N contains Alum . '"-1"! t'Hemlral Co., Chiraqo. IIEHAM K. Contains Alum , ' "r,lnn'l L'otfce d( Spin Co., Vtirtlnnd. 1 OKTLANO Contains Alunv V.cno 4- I'mIUi, rmtlamt. In addition to these, it (s learned that many grocers are selling w hat they call their own private or spcciul brands. These powders are put up for the grocer un I his name put upon the labels ,y manufacturers of alum powders in St. Lnuis, Chicago, Kansas City, TncMina, San Francisco nnd elsewhere. The manufacturers, it is said, find their ef forts to market their goods in this way greatly aided by tho ambition of the groeer to sell a powder with his own name npon the label, especially when the grocer can make an abnormal profit upon it. Many grocers, doubtless, do riot know that the powders they arc pnehing are alum powders which oull be actually contraband In many sections If sold withoiit disguise. It Is quite impossible to givo the names of all the alain baking powders in the market. They are constant! ap pearing in all sorts of disguises, under A meeting of the water ommissioners was held in the recorder's office at 8 o'clock ast evening, with J.F.Moore, M. Randall, F. J. Seufeit and Aag. Buchler present. After lhe minutes had been read and approved a motion was made by Moore and carried that the superintendent be authorized to employ another man to assiet the rne now working at Dou river, the head of the city water supply. The report of the superintendent nnd treasurer were read and approved, the later being as follows : Julv 1 Balance cash on hand. .$2889 16 Cash ree'd dining month for water rent 1218 (K) Total $4107 18 By warrants redeemed 070 08 Balance on hand July 31 $3430.43 Then were read the following claims, which were allowed: J B Goit, work on waterwork's map $28 00 F. F Sharp, surveying 5 CO VVm A Gates, sawing wood 50 I. A Porter, team hire 9 00 W A Kir'y, mdse 75 Maler A Benton, mdse 5 4," F S (iiinninit, repairs 1 ()() I C Nickelst1!!. mdse 80 O L Walter, hauling 5 Oil Ward & Robertson, team hire 6 00 Mays & Crowe, mdse 12 7" Win Moricantield, labor 24 1)0 J VV Webber, labor 21 UO S R Brooks, pasturage 3 DO A A Urquhart, labir 21 40 John Garner, labor 20 00 L Johneon, team hire 8 00 J B Crossen, eupt. salary (W 00 tiias unrdere, he! per " 00 00 .Sed Gales, secretary's " 10 00 Catarrh Uannot be Cured with local applications, as tbey cannot reach the seat of the disease. ' Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to euro it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken infernally, and acts directly on the blood and inncons surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not n quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of tho best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh, tend for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciirn'ey & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrngififts, price 7.V. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 tinib-r luiids in lhe utaten of ( alifnrni. Nevada anil Washington territory," (hu (iofcson. of The Dalle, mmnlv of ..... . Or, Ron, tins thia day (lU-d in this office hit sworn statement No. ill, for thewirciintoffe lot 4 nnd tE-i 8WJ.4 of See. No. 'i'.i.tu Towo-Mi No 1 S, rane No. ij K, ami will Oder print t biii.w mai lui- iiiuii pnin,'Mi in more ratuitiut its timber or stone than lor Herli-ultural put poses, nnd to eMa'jllsh his claim to ml :.nn. fore the n-Kls-er and receiver of thiioffij Th6 Dalles, Orejoii.on Friday, the IJJi te tl September, 1MW. He names as witnesses, A Turner, ff. C!i! reter im:i. o. hitnmre, all of Th Di ta.0r. Any and all tiersnna el liininj aivwlr above described lands are re"ii.twl tn tils lb rlaimsin tliiNotnceon or before saidl'ith dirol BeiremDer, iiw. j. v. licas. Jlja-ii liijiiter, CONTEST NOTICE. l 8. Land Omre, Tim Dalles, Os. .Ii Iv 11. 1M. A sufficient contest ullilavit Imviiig been tisl in I Ilia otliee by James Honlk, conlesliii. araini.t boinesten'l entrv No. i ijs, made S. 4tli, IVJ3. for S-i b4, NE'i Stt '. IMm hl3e). K 1 , and s'j, NW.Sec, J, torn thit 4 H, K ia K, hy Thomas Ji-rlievs, conlnltt, In which it is alleged that he has ubandoniie said tract tor more Ihu't tl -nontlis. Said partits aie tieieby nolitied to tipiietir. mr-'iid cltt-r evidence touehinff -:ii(l alli'iratiou, it o'cli?k a. m. on Se;it. 4, lw, hefjrethereriiw and receiver at the I'uiled States liod oitea 1 he liallea, Or. The Kuld contestant having In t protfl aflidavit, tiled July 1st. I.Mfli. set lorth lies which shnw that after due li!irencc. personil service til this notice can not be made, it a hereby ordered and directed that sucti notice be Elven hy due aud proper piiMicauoD. Jill- -n JaY 1'. LUCAS, Begii 60 YEARS' 4f B I I ..V Trapi Mw JE8I0NS CriPVRIGHTS 4t Anrnna sendlna asVelcti and lertrtcn" quickly ascenam our opinion '.""".mi. Invention Is prohanly patenlal. la I Ions l rlctly c .undent l.-il. 1 1 iiihIIxios on I sent freo. oldest airen. T for serurnv ,PJ'f r.itnots taken tim.uth Maim to. rewt iprrint notic, without entree, iuiu Scientific American A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. JL""1 filiation of any seiontlUe )..ui-naL yer: for months. L Bold by all tie"""1" BrliVeh ort.J.7B F ft. WashiasK The Dalles. Porilani and latS Navigation Co.' Heiolalor 4 Dalles Cn Imlly (except Hundav) latw'n Tho Dalles, Hood River, Cascade LoiM Vancouver and Portland. allklodiof pricep, ven as low aa five Drug Co Thonsisnils lira Try Inn It, In order to provs tha great mnrit of F.ly'a Crcnm itnlin, fin most efl'ective onra for Cutnrrh and Cold in llmul, wo bnvo prn. pared a goiinroiis trial aizo for 10 eeiit Out it of your druggist or Bend 10 ccnta to ELY 1SUOS., C Warrou St., N. Y. City. I infrared from catarrh of tho worst kind Tor Binno ii boy, and I never hoped fur euro, luit l'Jy'a Cream llnliu recinc to do e?on tlmt. M:my nciiiainlunceH liars uaod it Willi excellent result. Bcp.r Oatruui 43 Warren Ave., Cliicrago, 111. ' L"Iy' Cream Ttahn ia tho acltnowledi'cd euro for catarrh ami contniiia no co uine, mercury nor nny injiiriona dru. Triua, COcoiita. At ilniKKiMt or hy niuit Thotniia lihoadn, CerTirfiHld, ()., wiitee: "I infTered from piles aeven or t-inht year?. No remedy gave ma relief until I)eVilt'a Wiirl. 11,. ...I u..i.... i . ... - .. ..v.. eriiivn. iisa ' . .. than a hox of which iernianently cured j For Five Dollar- you can ht'T cDn Motnimr, lealintr.ierf.ctlyharm. that will take larger picture lmicliiiiff at way poin's on lth l'lr Ilntli of the slKi'. e steamers have la-en fcl'" a anil are In escellet.t shaia-for in- ... ,,e IB Hit. Krcnlalor l.lna will ci'"!;'"'" patrons tne Di-si scr n-v r i.issor For 4'.,nir..rt. Keonnmy is tiavel liy tho steaineis oi S.ltl,?. . u a A I. ..Or, SI The ahove steamers leave l io- ... ,i,.,iu and fortland at 7 a. in., and "'"', ., lion in ainpw nine ior oo K'" . fl( Portlanl Otlle. 1 ' .,', street una oi, I'trt , W. C. Aliaw;- l.eneral Af file. leal. Iiowaiv of countorfoits. Hutler other Camera on the market. by Clarke A I'alk.