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THE GETTING IT DOWN 13 baa enougli, with the ordinary pilL Bat the hav ing it down. . ia worse. And, after all the disturbance, there's only, a little . temporary good. . From "beginning to end, Dr; Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are better. They're the smallest and easiest to take tiny, sugar-coated granules that any child is ready for. Then they do their work so easily and so naturally that it lasts. They absolutely and permanently cure Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious .Attacks, Sick and Bilious Head aches, and all derangements of the Jiver, stomach and "bowels. They don't shock and weaken the system, like the huge, old-fashioned fulls. 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. The makers of Dr; Sage's Catarrh Remedy say : If . we can't cure your Catarrh, no matter what your case is, we'll 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. Easily. Qn!T. Permanent!) Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of arils from early errors or later excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc FuUstreng-tb, development and tons ' given to every organ and portion of the body. Simple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen. FnlLlre impossible. references- Book, explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N.V. "The Relator Line" THie Dalles, Portland ail Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Fieioat ana Passner line Through Daily Trips (Sundays excepted)- between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas- cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock) at 6 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for' The Dalles. PABSENQEK KATEH. One way Hound trip. .T2.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, 'except' car lots, will be brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments foi tray landings must be delivered befor 5 p. m. Nuire Stock shipments eolicted. vaui on or address, w. c. ALLAWAY, Oeneral Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General M a. naffer. THE DALLES. OREGON SHERIFF'S) SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the 8tnte as viregon ior vvaseo County, upon a decree snd judgment made, rendered and entered by said court on tbe 5th day of Marvh, 1894, in favor of the plaintiff, in a suit wherein Louis Klinger was plaintiff and A. Mowery, Isaac Mowery, Joshua Mowoiy, David. Mowery, Maria Bradv, -Catherine Williams. R. P. Gibons and L. Vander- pooi wvre oeienaants, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to levy nnnn and sell all the lands mentioned and described in said writ, and hereinafter described, I did on the 15th -day of March, ISM, duly levy up n, and will sell at pnblio suction to the highest bidder for cash in nana, on Monaay, the 18th day of April, 1894." at 2 o'clock In the afternoon nf said day, at the front door of tbe Countv Court House in Dalles City, in Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands ana premises aescriDea in said writ and herein aesrriben as iohows, to-wit: Tbe southwest quartr (8Wi . of section twen ty-six 26), in township one 1) south ot range fourteen (14 east of Willamette meridian, con taining 160 ac es, moreor less of land, situated i'l Wascoo -unty. Or., tog. ther with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance" thereunto be longing or In any wise appertaining, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to f ntisfv the mim of with intei est thereon at the rate of 8 per em per annum aince sne ocn aay oi Mrcn. 1M4; tnOattnrne- s fee and 40.10 costs in said suit, together with costs of said writ nd accru ing c- st- oi sal". T.A.WARD, mchl7 14 Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Dated at Dalles City, Or., March 15, 1894. MBM C3EB PROMOTED BY HIS HORSE. What at Swedish Cavalryman Owed to m Bnnsway While Fltrhtlng for Germany. James Byrne is a Swede who has humped around all parts of the world for twenty-five years, and he landed at St. Louis- the other day direct from bombarded Rio, The story of his life, however, occurred during1 the" Franco Prussian war. lie was fighting1 on the German side as a cavalryman, says the Republic. One day during a hot con flict the cavalry came to the top of a hill, and on the crest of another hill, across a deep ravine, the French had planted a battery. Suddenly Byrne's horse reared and jumped and started down the hill toward the ravine on a dead run. Byrne tried to check the Trig-htened animal, but found' that it had taken the bit in its mouth and was wholly unmanageable. " Down the hill, across the ravine and up the hill oiji the opposite side the horse sped on like a streak of lightning. The French bat tery began belching out shot and sheU, and Byrne then realized that a runaway horse . was carrying him right into- the mouth of hades. As the cannon boomed -the screaming shells whizzed by the head of poor Byrne, but some unseen -hand of fate prevented them from harming either himself or his horse. As the horse dashed up the hill to the very mouth of a cannon Byrne concluded to make the best of a dangerous predicament, and drew his saber for self-defense. He was surprised to see the Frenchmen leave their battery and flee like panic stricken sheep. But Byrne understood the situation when he looked back ward and saw his comrades dashing up the hill on their horses. Byrne dis mounted and held one of the enemy's guns as the prize he had captured. When the other cavalrymen came up he found out that they did not know his horse had run away, but thought it was personal bravery on his part, and that he had urged ' his horse to make this mad race into the "jaws of death." Did Byrne tell them that this bravery had been forced upon him? Well, hardly. Byrne accepted con gratulations and said nothing. He was promoted to - a captaincy, and aU because of his runaway horse. If he had not made that ride the troops of cavalry would never have attempted it. A Carious Parasite. It is an old saying that every dog has his day. According' to an English aur thority, that day is neither very long or specially comfortable in Fiji. . It is impossible to keep foreign dogs ' alive for much more than a couple of years. Those born there may live four years. The cause of this mortality is a species of worm that lives in the blood vessels, arteries and heart. -Adult specimens of this parasite sometimes measure as much as five inches, and the blood of some . animals is actually swarming with them. Puppies are often troubled with them, although it seems to take about six months to develop them to a troublesome stage. When a dog is at tacked, it begins with a sharp barking, which is at once recognized as the be ginning of poor Fido's last chapter. Thus far no remedy has been found or even suggested. The same parasitosis' found in dogs in eastern Asia, - and identical symptoms are noted.' The animal may live six months to two years after the first indications are ob served. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Nhw Discovery fir Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fail trial, and ex perience no benefit.-you may return the hottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Disoovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly's. MEANING OF NAMES. Aurora is from the Latin, morning splendor. Phyllis means a green bough. The name is Greek. A - Leader. Since, its first introduction, electric bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alter atives containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive materia from the system. . Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. So'd by Snipes & Kinersly ' Mr. Joseph Weight Cooper, former ly a hired man in his . native county of Howard, Mo., at twenty cents a day, is at present the one-fourth owner of 165,000 acres of land near Santa Bar bara, Cal., and is styled a "pastoral prince. . v. - Those who never read the advertise ments in their, newpapera miss more than they presume. Jonathan Kenisbn, of Bolan, Worth Co:, Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and shoulders read an item in bis paper about how a prominent German citizen ' of Fort Maddison had oeen cured, ile procured the same medicine and to use his own words : Vlt cured me right up."., . He also says neighbor and his wife were both sick in bed with rheumatism. Their, boy was oyer to my house and said they were so bad he had to do the , cooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and how it had cured me, he got a bottle anA it cured them up in a week.' 50cen bottles for sale by Blakely & Houghton druggists. --' - Haworth, printer, 116 Court St. tf A RECORD-BREAKING YEAR. Grasshopper in February, tinnw In Jane snd Hard Times All the While. According to old weather records kept in Bennington, Vt, the month of February, 1S43, was decidedly tropical as compared with the current month, which some regard as unusually mild. The record quoted by the Troy Times states that in the early part of the month in tljat year there was little frost in the ground and showers were frequent. The Vermont State Banner now the Bennington Banner says that on the 3d of .' the month Mr. Ford brought into the office a liandf ul of grasshoppers. Squirrels had made their appearance and it was reported that frogs had been seen in the ponds. Bev. E. W Hooker, D. D., pastor of the old First church at Bennington Center, became alarmed over such continued mild weather for this latitude and pre dicted that dire results would follow, and to the credulous it subsequently seemed as though, the good' doctor's words had the ring of prophecy in them. But, though the morning rose bright and sunny and a south wind blew soft and springlike, few hearts expanded with the sunshine of hap piness. 'The scarcity of ' money was- unexampled. Nothing but - due bills were in circulation. The la boring man could find little or nothing to do. and he seldom heard the ring of coin or the rustic of a bank note. June 11 of the same year there was a blustering snow-storm, the snow falling to the depth of three inches. June 14 there was a slight frost, and at subsequent periods in the same month the weather was so severe that ice formed a.half inch thick. A breath of icy wind swept through the valley. All vegetables, except those of the most hardy sort, were cut down. Many remembered Dr. Hooker's ' words, and some thought the bad weather was a judgment sent upon them for finding fault with the times. - In that year one of the largest establishments the town ever had, the Bennington Furnace company, failed, owing to the unprec edentedly low price of pig iron and the fear of the Walker tariff, which was finally embodied ra law in 1840. A large amount was owed to employes, and that was an important factor in adding to the general distress.. Again, the people were laboring under an un wholesome excitement owing to the second advent doctrine as held and preached by Bev. William Miller. A few weeks previous to 1843 the Bank of Bennington had failed and the loss to the people was considerable. Without work or money and the belief by many of the world's coming to an end in 1843 men found it hard tovface their .lives. But the -crops of" 1843 were good in spite of killing frosts in J une, though the hard times continued with varying intensity for many years. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the Eense of smell and 'completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. - Such articles should - never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage, they will -do is ten-fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall s Catarrh ure, manufac tured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and ib taken in ternally, acting directlv upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure vou get the genuine. It is taken internally, Htui mane in. Toledo, Ohio, ny r . J. Ohfnev & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists, price 75c. per per bottle.. . Dryden was as much annoyed by poverty as some of his contemporary litterateurs. He was once so distressed by want that he sold Touscn, the book seller, 100,000 verses for 300, and then was paid in bad money. oofc'sCottonRoot COMPOUND. A recent discovery by an old physician. SttcccssfuUy vsea pvontlily by thouaandw of lailia. Is the only perfectly safe and reliable medicine dis covered. Beware of unprincipled drugslsts who offer Inferior medicines in Place of this. Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Compound, take no substi tute, or inclose tl and 0 cents In postage In letter and we will send, sealed, by return inaa. Fullseoled particulars in plain envelope, to ladles only, 8 stamps. Address Fori. Lily Company. No. S Fl iw Work-. '"-'' t- Mich. Sold in The Dalles by Snipes & Kinersly. Our better halves say- they could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sims Bros., Leeds, Iowa. This chows the esteem in which that remedy is held where it has been sold for years and is well known. Mothers " hare learned that there is nothing'so good for colds, croup and whooping cough, that it cures these ailments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleasant and safe . for children to take. 50 cent bottles for eale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists". Lowell, Mass., the Spindle City, uses the water power of the Pawtucket falls on the Merrimac, and makes 145,- 000 miles of cotton cloth every year. . Hotice. -To All Whom It May Concern: ; Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of Dalles City will receive pealed bids for the repairing of the city jail at the next regular meeting, to-witi April 3d, 1894, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Said repairs to- Jbe made in accordance with the plans tnd specifications thereof neretotore prepared bv U. J. tJrandall.- No bid will be received unless the same is accompanied by a good and proper bond in ' the sum of one hundred dollars, conditioned that the bidder will accept the contract in case the same ia awarded to him. The right to reject any and all bids is herebv recerved. Dated at Dalles City, Or., "this 26th day of March, 1894. Douglas S. Duicb, Recorder of Dalles City. Ask your dealer Stove Polish. . for Mexican Silver Wouldn't Have the Pig. Although the court of Austria is commonly known as the most aristo cratic in Europe, no monarch is easier to . reach than Emperor Francis Joseph. He has certain audience days when any of his subjects, high as well as low. are permitted to call to discuss with him "any affairs which they choose. At the last reception of this kind an old peasant, who wished to se cure the intervention of his majesty in a lawsuit, appeared at the Hofburg with a little pig one month old in her arms. As she entered the palace, Ahe master of. . ceremonies told her ' she must leave the pig behind. She in sisted upon carrying it, however, say ing that it was a present for her "good .emptSror." It was with great difficulty that the squeaking animal was taken from her arms. The woman had her interview, but was obliged, much to iier sorrow, to carry ' the pig back to her home. She could cot understand why his majesty would not accept r roots f .1 'tr.t ltrsl fr -n h "-'ilvji-cts. Mistaken Consumptives. - In the treatment of lung and bronchial diseases the liver is often implicated to such an extent that a hepathic remedy becomes necessary in effecting a cure of the lungs. In the treatmen t of such cases I prescribe Simmons Liver Regu lator with entire satisfaction. I. L. Stknkmson, M. D.,Owensboro,Ky. Weab around. woolen clothing the yeai . Keep the feet comfortable1 and well protected... Exercise in the open air whenever the weather permits. Bncfclen's Arises salve. The best ealve in the worid .' for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay . required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Snipes & Kin ersly. . - NOTICE. To AU Whom It May Concern: ' By order of the Common Council of Dalles City, made and entered on the 3d day of April, 1894, notice is hereby given that said City Council is about to pro ceed to-order and make the improvement of Eighth street in said city, as herein after stated, and that the cost of such improvement will be levied upon the property adjacent thereto, and said im provement will be made unless within fourteen days from the final publication of this notice, the owners of two-thirds of the property adjacent to said street about to be improved shall file their re monstrance 'against such improvement as by charter provided. lhe improvement-contemplated and about to be made is as follows : To improve Eighth street in said city by building a sidewalk: six feet wide on the south side thereof from Pentland street to Court street. Said sidewalk shall be built, constructed and erected in accordance with the provision of an ordinance to define' and establish the width and manner of building sidewalks in Dalles City,' heme ordinance No. 270, which passed the Common Council of Dalles City. May 10th, 1893, except as otherwise hereinbefore specified., - Dated this 9th day of April, 1894. Douglas fi. Dufcr, Recorder of Dalles City. t33d A. WeSOlO, the Bnstnn, Tailor. East End Second Nt., The Dalles. SUITS MADE TO ORDER ZJl0 1'ants frnm 65 to SIO. Perfect fit jniarante d Spring and Summer --'" Styles now in stock. Hallfor People's Party Connty Convention. Notire is hereby eiven that in acoordsnce with lnsiructiunS 'f the btxte Executive om ittee of tbe People's Party of the Sae of Oregon, -this call is issued to the vt rs of each anit everv ire- cinct iu tbe county of Wasco, thut thA primaries oi Bam pHriy win d nia ai me polling piacea in each precinct on Sa'urday, April 14, beginning at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing d-legates 10 the County Convent on, to be held nt tbe court bouse In The Dulles, on Fri day, April 20, at 1 o'clock P.' M. The object of the County Convention will be tbe nomination of a lull county tic et and to attend to .11 other business deemed necesry for the better orgnn izution of the paity. Tbe following is the basin of representation for each precinct, in accord snce with the vot cast for 8. H. H"H for presi dential elector at the November election, 1892: Bigelow ......10 Trevitt. ..8 East Dalka. 7 Vs est Dalles '. . 3 Mosier 2 F lis -.2 Baldwin 2 Eight Mile 1 Columbia, 3 Deschuies . ... 3 Nanwiie. 8 Dufur... a King ley . . . 4 Tygh .' 1 Waniio 2 Oak Grove ....... 2 Bake Oven. 1 Autel pe. 2 Hood Kiver 12 . All deleirates to have credentials PTonerlv signed. It is desirable that'all precincts be fully represented. By order of ibe i onnty txecuuve C'ommittte. 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ELECTRIC BELT to be easily worn during work or IB I r felt throucrhout all weak parts, or we orfelt . - SI. Qass rea!8, 25 Ccipt$. leavlnr The Dalles far all and r.,leru Washington, T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. of men which, taken at its, flood 5u BURG EX'S, tut at greatly-reduced rates. .1 ITXIOX ST. V N INS E Bepaiis ai UNDER PRESSURE. Tribune Sssasss laaassB lolii