5 Ail B Q NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, In addition to our splendid line of Hay and Feed, Oats, Chop Barley, Whole Barley, Bran and Shorts, Clear Bran, Shorts, Wheat, Middlings, Eye, Corn, Flour, &c. A Sack of Good Potatoes or a Roll of Fresh Butter for very little money. All of the above goods will be sold cheap, very cheap, for Cash. Please giye us a call. 'A nimble sixpense is better than a slow shilling." Telephone No. 61. SlOO Reward, SIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure n all its stages and hat is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the . 1 : 1 t - : i n.i...u l : stitutional disease, requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous eurfaceB of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature to do its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its cultivatire powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonals. Address. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. JPSold by Druggists, 75c. Fingle There goes a woman with a history. Fangle That female that just left your office? How do you know? Fingle She worked for an hour trying to sell it to me. Exchange. A. Secret. If all the ladies knew the simple secret that a had complexion is due to a dis ordered liver, there would be fewer sal low faces and blotchy skins. This im portant organ must be kept active and healthy to insure a clear and rosy color. iDr. J. A. McLean's Liver & Kidney Balm as a purifier, beats all the creams -and lotions in existence and will pro- - duce a more permanent effect. Removes bad taete in the mouth, offensive breath, yellow tinge in the Ekin, wind on the - stomach and that dull, billious feeling which so surely indicates the torpid sliver. Price $1.00 per bottle. Snipes & Kinnersly, Drug Co. A current industrial item is to the effect that both China and Japan use American shingles. It appears. by the war news that Japan is using hers with the most effect. New Yark Advertiser. Great Oaks From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from small begin nings. Never neglect symptoms of kid ney troubles ; if allowed to develop they cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr. S. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weak ness of the kidneys. A trial will con vince you of its great potency. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kin ersly, druggists. Tramp Can't I get the boss' ear for a minute? Husband I don't think you can get her ear, but I'm sure if you wait until she comes downstairs you can get a piece of her mind. Yorkers Statesman. Symptoms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to; they are J nature a warnings mat someimng is wrong. Many persons die victims of kidney diseases who could have been saved had they taken proper precautions. The prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver & Kidney Balm has saved thous ands of valuable lives. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try it. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. "Is the Existing Income Tax Uncons titutional?" is the title of an article contributed to the January number of The Forum by Hon. David A. Wells, the well-known economist. For a pain in the Bide or chest there is nothing so good as a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treatment is a sure cure for lame back. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton Druggists. The Cbboniclk prints the news. Lit Choice -Groceries, Pure Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Fancy Lemon and Orange Peel, Citron, Washed Currants, Fresh Rolled Oats, , Fresh Corn Meal, and Fresh Hominy. Cor. Second and Union Sts. Wamlo Item. A very pleasant closing of the Wamic echools, district 42, occurred at the hall on the evening of the 18th inst., of which the following is the program : Music by the Woodcock band Mr! and Mrs. Frank Woodcock and the Roberts brothers. Words of welcome by the principal, and prayer. Song by the school, "Hurrah." Recitation, "Welcome," Leslie Driver. Recitation, Ethel Patterson. Dialogue, "How the Quarrel Began," Ella Bailes and May Magill. Recitation, "Little and Great," Myrta Palmateer. Recitation, "Perplexed," Maggie Lake. Dialogue, "When We Are Women Grown," Wm. Howell and Miles Camp bell. Recitation, Carl Pratt. Recitation, Maggie Patterson. v Song, Georgia Zumwalt. Recitation, "Finding Fault," Driver. Dialogue, "Poor Work Don't Jessie Pay," Mandy Bailes, Lavina Savage, Guy Harvy. Music by the band. Recitation, "Why," Scott E. Gordon Dialogue, "In the Morning." Recitation, Maud E. Gordon. Song, "Dublin Bay," Loretta Eakirs, Recitation, "Roses and Lilies," Effie Watkins. Dialogue, "The Cardinal Points." Kecitation, iwnen Marrrma Was a Little Girl," Francis Lake. Recitation, "Farmer John," Zenus Watkins. Recitation, Frank Magill. Dialogue, "Curiosities for a Museum,' Four Boys. Music by band. Declamation, "Never Tell a Man Ha Lies," John Forlow Declamation, "Winter's Signs," Mandy Bailes Recitation, "Pawn Broker's Office," Lucy Omeg. Dialogue, "Bones at a Soiree. Declamation, "The Old Farm House," Harry Zumwalt. Recitation, "Keep Trying," Lavina Savage." Recitation, "Reverie in Church, Irene Woodcock. Declamation, "One of the Heroes," Ray Lake. Dialogue, "Tom's Practical Joke Recitation, "A Terrible Picture," Lillie Fulton. - Recitation, Lida McCown Recitation, Howell. 'My Mother's Bible," 'The Undertow," Wm Recitation, Guy Harvy. Dialogue, "Absent Mindedness." Dialogue, "Two Left." Dialogue,' 'Unjust Suspicion." Recitation, "The Brothers," Josie B Carter. Recitation, "Maid of the Legion of Honor," Lelah Driver. jonn ltzpatricK was enrolled upon the Roll of Honor in the school register for 100 in punctuality and 100 attend ance, also 95 in scholarship, Others worthy of especial mention for good scholarship were Lelah Driyer, 97 ; Josie B. Carter, Willis Driver, Eddie Driver, Ralph Young, each 95. Music by the band. Jason B. Gokham, Principal. Exposure to rough weather, dampness, extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring on an attack of rheumatism or neuralgia; chapped hands and face, cracked lips and violent itching of the skin also owe their origin to cold weather. Dr. Mc Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment should be kept on hand at all times for immediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 23c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, 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 Beast -well again. PERSONAL MENTION. W. R. Menefee of Dufur is in the city. Dr. G. E. Sanders left this morning for Duran, Mich. Mr. Chester Starr was a passenger for Portland this morning. Miss Nellie Sylvester returned from Portland Saturday night. Mies Lois Helm went to Portland this morning on a visit to friends. Mrs. Geo. St. Johns of Tacoma is vis iting her mother, Mrs. R. Lusher. Mr. Emery Oliver and wife spent (Jhristmas with Mrs. Uliver 8 parents l this city. Miss Beulah Patterson returned Sat urday from a trip to Salem and Port land. She was accompanied by Miss Annie Williams, who is visiting her. 1 1 Among 'the teachers who left on t K . l. : : i i j ti . I o LCrtiiici una luurjimg LU aitcuu tilts ill- n stitute in Portland were Prof. Gavin and wife, Prof. Strattan, Misses Matilda hen ildaWia Hollister, Minnie Michel, Elsie Ball, k Nan Uooper, Lena bnell. BORN. At Deschutes, Dec. 22, 1894, to 'the wife of A. S. Roberts, a son. Bucklen'a Annca salve. Ihe best salve in toe world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei 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. j- PORTLAND EXPOSITION. Opens December t, 1894, and Closes January 15, 1895. During this time the Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Company will sell tickets from The Dalles to Portland and return, including two meals on the 6teamer Dalles City at $2.50. Tickets limited to ten days from date of sale Regulator will leave at 7 a. m. and the Dalles City will arrive at Portland at 5:30 p. m. Quick transfers at the locks. W, C. Aixaway, nov22-tf Gen. Agent. Stubling & Williams have at their sample rooms, corner Second and Court streets, a fine lot of claret, port and zin fandel wine, which they will sell to the trade or at. retail at lowest possible prices. ' . Decl3. JOHN I. QEOGHEGAN, Register U. S. Land Office, 1890-1S91- Business Before the United States Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block. Main St.. Vancouver. Clarke Co- Washington. novl6 ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER. Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Life-size Crayons a specialty. "The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freigm ana Passenger Line Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m., connectingat 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. PA99ENUEK KATKS. One way Round trip. . .$2.00 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 for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments eolicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent THE-DALLES, OREGON J F. FORD, Evangelist, Of Dcs MolneSr Iowa, writes under date ol March 23, 1893: S. B. Med. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Oentlemen : On arriving home last week,' I found all well and anxiously awaiting. Our little girl, eight and one-half years old, who had wasted away to SS pounds, is now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. So give it to every one, with greetings for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are ' Yours, Ms. & Mks. J. F. Fokd. If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and read j for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking; two or three doses each week. Sold under a positive guarantee. SO cents per bottle bv all druggists. John Pashek, he Merchant Tailor, IN TH V. Rvmovy Building, Washington Street, between Second bet. Second and Third, Has just received the latest styles in Suitings for Gentlemen, and hns a large assortment of Foreitm and Amer lean Cloths, which ne can finish To Order for those that favor him. Cleaaing and Impairing a Specialty. House Moving! Andrew Velarde IS prepared to do any and all kinds of work in his line at reasonable figures. Has the largest honse moving outfit in Eastern Oregon. Address P.O.Box 181,The Dalles Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL Watchmaker! Jeweler All work promptly attended toi and warranted. Can street. now be found at 162 Second E. JACOB8EN THE LEADER IN Pianos and ftps, Boob, NOTIONS, STATIONERY. Call and .tret his nriees. Sells PIANOS on easy monthly payments, and is prepared to meet any COMPETITION. 162 Seconl St, THE DALLES, OR A WINTER'S ENTERTAINMENT. GREAT VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY. llm York Weekly Tribune, a twent y-page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the United States. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general news of the United States. It gives the events of foreign lands in a nutshell. Its AGRICULTURAL department has no su perior in the country. Its MARKET REPORTS are recognized au thority. 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