Settler Are la Trouble. Sacramento, March 26. rGovernor, Badd baa received the following tele gram from Banerfield: "To Governor Badd, Sacramento: ' We, the settlers of Kern lake bed, ask yoa to protect us against an armed force of hirelings of the Kern County Land Company, that are forcibly dispossessing ns from oar land now in litigation. They are de stroying our property and threatening our lives. (Signed) J. W. Briggs, secre tary of the meeting. ' The governor at once sent for Deputy Attorney-General Post and directed him to telegraph to District Attorney Alvin Fay, of Kern county, for full statement, by 'vire as soon as possible of the trou ble there. The deputy attorney-general soon re ceived this telegram from Fay. "The company has a patent for land. The settlers have occupied a portion of the land for several years. They have bad several suits, but none were proper ly brought to determine title. Several ejectments suits are now pending. The company has armed men on the ground and has forcibly ejected four or five peo ple. Am expecting to bear of trouble at any time." After the governor read this telegram he directed the attorney-general's office to immediately instruct District Attor ney Fay to arrest and prosecute all par ties on either side found violating the law. ' SlOO Reward SlOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in all its Btages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Cure is the only posi tive care known to the medical frater nity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in ita curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list, of testimo Dials. Address, F. J. Cheket & Co., Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Egraja'a Life Insecure. Omaha. Neb., March 25. James Casey, one of the charter members of the American Railway Union, said to day concerning John M. Egan, the ap plicant for the receivership of the Oregon Short Line: "I do not speak from the . inside, but only as an observer, I know .as does every other Western railroad -man of experience, that Egan's life would be insecure if he stopped in Oregon. I predict that if he stays there .as receiver, he will be killed within a few montbe. There are men walking Xhis earth today who believe Egan re presents in bis personality all that has brought them to want and woe." Specimen Cases. b. 1. Clinord, JNew Uassel, wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, bis stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, ap petite fell away, and he was terribly re duced in flesh and strength. Three bot ties of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, 'Harrisburg, 111. .had a running 'sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cata' waba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable, one bottle Electric Bitters and one bo Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. - "Perhaps you would not think so, but a very large proportion of the diseases in New York comes from carlessnes about catching cold, "say 8 Dr. Cyrus Ed- , son. "It is such a simple thing and so common that very few people, unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any atten tion to the cold. New Tork is one of " the healthiest places on the Atlantic Coast and yet there are a great many . cases of catarrh and consumption which have their origin in this neglect of the simplest precaution of every day fife, The most sensible advice is, when you have one get rid of it as soon as possible, By all means do not neglect it." Dr. Ed son does not tell you how to cure a cold but we will. It will relieve the lungs aid expectoration, open the secretions and soon effect a permanent cure. 50 cent bottles for Bale by Blakely & Hough ton, druggists. A. Household Treasure. ; D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y, says that he always keeps Dr. iUng's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catskill, N. i ., says that Dr. Kings New Discovery is un doubtedly the best cough remedy ; that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never iailed to do all i that is claimed for it. Why not trv a remedy bo long tried and tested. " Trial bottle at Snipes-Kinerslys Drug Co.'s Drug Store. Begular size 50c. and $1.00. Viceroy 1.1 Mast Die. Washington, March 26. In a private cablegram from Tokio received by a member of the Japanese legation here is news of world-wide interest. According to this dispatch, which comes from the highest officials in Japan, a German physician, president Si the university of Tokio, and an expert of high standing, was sent yesterday, at the personal re quest of the mikado, to examine Li Hung Chang's wound. After a thorough examination of his distinguished patient, the physician reported confidentially.' to the mikado that Li Hang Chang must die. The wound is in the 'face, and the ballet, which the sargeon had not suc ceeded in extracting, is apparently be' yond reach. Moreover, Li Hung Chang is 70 years of age, and, although a giant physically, his years are against him The dispatch which conveys the infor mation is a private and confidential one, but its trustworthiness -is not doubted by its recipient. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder bad troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well known druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, fo? six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not lift anything. With all he could do he could not get rid of it until he applied Chamberlain Fain Balm. "I only made three applications of it," he says and have since been free from all pain." tie now reccomends it to persons simi larly afflicted. It is for sale by Blakely cc Houghton Druggists. McKlnley's Western Tour. Columbus, O., March 26. Governor McKinley's Southern trip will be follow ed soon by a "swing around the circle" through the West. William M. Hahn, member of the national republican com mittee for Ohio, and Governor McKin ley's commisssoner of insurance, as now in the West, where he has been for seV' eral weeks, making arrangements for the governor's visit. It is now arranged for the governor to leave Columbus about June 1. The trip will include most of the Western. states and extend to the Pacific coast. In view of this fact it is generally doubted here that Governor McKinley has put himself on record, as reported from Thomas ville, Ga., as being unalterably opposed to free coin age of silver. He would hardly take a stand, they say, against the unmistak able wishes of the people, among whom he intended to go immediately in the furtherance of his interests in the presi dential nomination. Symptoms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to: tney are nature's warnings that something 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 Liver & Kidnev 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. 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 oh hand at all times for immediate application when troubles of this nature appear. It"ts a sovereign remedy. 25c 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Great oaus From little acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from small begin nin'gs. 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 cess of the kidneys. A trial will- con vince you of its great ' potency. Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes-Kin ersly Drug Co. Chamberlain's Cough Ksmedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medi cine I handle, and as a seller leads all other preparations in this market. reccomend it because it is the best medi cine I ever handled for coughs, and croup. A. W. Baldridge, Millersville 111. For sale by Blakely & Hough to Druggists. Doctor H. B. Fish, of Gravois Mills Mo., a practicing physician of many years experience, writes: De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal for in dolent sores, scalds and burns. It stops the pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no scar. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga Tenn., says, "Shiloh's vitalizer 'saved my life.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used. For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts. An Awful Accident. A $300 span .of horses belonging to Mr. C. B. Durbin, met death last Tuesday in very singular manner. " Charley and George Dodd were up on the plateau, about two miles southwest of. the Meadow Lawn farm, catting down juni per trees, hauling them to the edge of the steep bank and damping them over, so that the wood could be procured from the canyon beneath. In hauling a large tree up to the dumping place, the team got a little too close to the edge, and over went horses, tree and all, over a precipice nearly 300 feet in heighth. When the tree started to roll, the horses truggled frantically to free themselves from , the death trap, bat it availed nothing. ...When they came to the edge of the steep precipice they - both reared high in the air, and fell Over backwards, falling about 150 feet before striking the bowlders beneath, and then rolled about 150 feet! farther, into the canyon. The scene was an awful one to the two men who witnessed it, and when they reached the canyon they found the poor brutes almost smashed, and hardly an un broken bone in their bodies. It was Mr, Durbin's best 'team, and he would not have taken $300 in cash for it. Antelope Herald. A Rise in Mutton. The best news we have heard for a long time is this : Last week a St. Louis mutton buyer, whose name no one seems to have learned, bought 1400 head of sheep from Alvey Wilcox, paying $2.60 per head for the ewes and $2.40 for the lambs, with the wool on. He also bought 1600 head from Kohler & Karlen, at $2.75 for ewes, $2.95 for wethers and $2.40 for lambs. John Grant also sold hia entire band, 2000, at $3.15 per head. He likewise bought a large band of cattle from parties on the river, paying 3 cents per pound all around. This is the high est price paid since the democratic party took hold of the governmental reins, two years ago, and we sincerely hope the same will keep on the upward incline. Antelope Herald. Oregon Is Supreme. The railroads are authority for the statement that trayel from. the Fast and West is increasing rapidly every, week. This Is a sure indication that times will steadily improve throughout Oregon. Any part of Oregon is head and should ers above any of the states west of the Mississippi river, so far as agreeableness of climate is concerned, and also present, better advantages to the man who wish es to make an honest living. La Grande Chronicle. A Splendid Offer. Our clubbing arrangements with the San Francisco Examiner entitles those subscribing for that paper in connection with The Chsonicle to all the benefits of their premium offer, that is a num bered receipt and choice of premium pictures. The price of the Examiner is $1.75, the price of The Chronicle $1.50, and we send you both with all privileges as above stated for one year for $2.25. Do yoa want The Chronicle and San Francisco Examiner for a year? If so send us $2.25 and you can have them, 156 papers for $2.25 or less than a cent and a half a pioce. If you would rather have the New York World, we will send you that and the Semi- Weekly Chron icle one year for $2.25. The World is also a semi-weekly so you will gel 208 papers for $2.25. W. T. Sanford, Station Agent of Leeper, Clarion Co. Pa., writes; I can recommend One Minnte Cough Cure as the best I ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick cure. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures scalds, burns, indolent sores and never fails to care piles. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. ' Wood! Wood! We have yet on hand a complete stock of Dry Fir, Oak and Maple Cord wood, which will be. sold at minimum prices. fab27. Maieh & Benton. Room to rent, with or without board, Fourth near Lincoln, tf. Mrs. W. H. Swain. All pain Danish ed by Dr. Miles1 Pain PUIb. J-JB- A. DIETRICH. Physician and Surgeon, DTJFUB, OREGON. MU9 All professional calls promptly attends co, aay ana mgnt. aprl4 JOHN D. OEOGHEOAN, Register U. B. Land Office, 1890-1894. Business Before the United States Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St, Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington, noyl JOHN M. KANE, Physician and Surgeon. "JDUFTJB, OREGON.. Late Hons Sarsaon. Bt. Vincent's Heroital o Portland, Oregon. sp22 Notice. To All Whom It May Concern:" ' JNotice is hereby Riven that under and by virtue of special ordinance No. 297, which passed the common council of Dalles City, Feb. 23, 1895, an assessment tor the construction of a terra cotta sewer in the alley from Court to Union streets and between First and Second streets, has been levied upon and is nereby declared a lien upon the follow ing property, as follows, block 4, Dalles Uity proper : . Lot. Name. Lin. Ft. 5 N H Gates 44 Bate. Am't. 28c 12 32 do 6 72 do 28 00 do 8 96 5 Wm McKav. 24 6-7 J M Marden 100 7 Ben E Snipes 32 8 Wm McKay. . . 68 1 T Baldwin. 60 1-2 NH Gates....... 52 3 T Baldwin 19 3 P J Martin...... 65 3-4 Z F Moody 14 4 T T Nicholas 59 do 19 04 do 16 80 do 14 56 do 5 32 do 18 20 do 3 92 do 16 52 Total 537. $150 36 In case said sums hereinbefore set forth are not paid to the city treasurer and a duplicate receipt therefor - filed with the recorder of Dalles City, within 5 days from the final publication of this notice, to-wit, March 18, 1895, a warrant will be issued to the city marshal for the collection of the same, and additional costs will be added as by charter pro vided. Dated this 25th day of February, 1895. JJOUGLAS . JJUFUR, Recorder of Dalles Citv. BIOS FOB BONDS ' In accordance with an act of the legis lature. Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore gon, will issue bonds to an amount not to exceed sixty thousand and not less than fifty thousand dollars, each bond to be of the face value of five hundred dollars, payable twenty-five years from the date of issue, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, interest payable semi-annually. Said bonds will be eold to the highest bidder for cash. Sealed proposals will he received for the purchase of the same at tbe recorder's omce in said city from this date until 4 o'clock p. m. on the 15th day of April 1895. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check equal to five per cent of the face value of the bonds for which tbe proposal is made. The council of said city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated tbis lltn day ot Marcn, 18S3. D. S. Dtjfub, Recorder of Dalles City. We have made arrangements with the San Francisco Examiner to furnish it in connection with The Chronicle. Hav ing a clubbing rate with the Oregonian and N. Y. Tribune for our republican patrons, we have made this arrangement for the accommodation of the democratic members of The Chronicle family. Both papers, the Weekly Examiner and Semi-Weekly Chronicle will be far nished for one year for $2.25, cash in 'ad' vnce. ' Shiloh s Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose 25cts., 50cts., and $1.00. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 2oc, oUc, and $1.00. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: -"Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50c, Wanted. ' A girl to do housework. Steady job to right party. Apply at this office. The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 125 Milk St, Boston, Mass. 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