CANCER CURED AND A LIFE SAVED By the Persistent Use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "I was troubled for years with a sore on my knee, which several physicians, who treated me, called a t nothing Jr.- rlife. SS cancer, . assuring me that could be done to save my a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsavarilla, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore began to disappear and my general health improve, I persisted in thia treatment, until the sore was en tirely healed. Since then, I use Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally a3 a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in deed, it seem3 as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fields, Bloomfield, la. AY The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver. COUNTY DEMOCRATS. Continued from third page. clean, conservative and economical ad ministration, and that they will report to the county central committee, as soon as possible after taking eaid office, a statement of the cost of eaid offices for the past two years, and when called upon by eaid county central committee, they will furnish a statement -of the af fairs of eaid offices, as conducted by them respectively, and the saving that has been made during their term in office, and any recommendation made by the central committee, looking toward economy, will receive proper consideration. The report was adopted. A motion waax then made by I. D, Driver that the county be districted to elect state delegates and a committee of three be appointed to district the same and report as soon as -convenient. Carried and the chair appointed H Lonsdale, I D Driver and Ad Keller as such committeee. The committee reported in about thirty minutes as follows: First dis trict Cascade Locks and West Hood River, S F Bylthe delegate. Second district East Hood River, Baldwin and Mosier, F M Jackson, delegate ; Joseph Knox, justice of the peace for Baldwin ; C M Wolfard, justice for Hood River, and O B Hartley constable. Third Trevitt, Bigelow and East Dalles, E B Dufur, S B Adams, A S Mac Allister, J A Douthit, delegates to state convention ; John M Filloon, justice; Frank IIilI, -constable. Fourth Columbia, Des chutes, 8-Mile and Dufur, J C Johnson delegate. Fifth Ramsey, Kingsley, Kansene and Bakeoven, T W Glavey delegate. Sixth Tygh Valley, Oak Grove and Wamic, I D Driver; H T CJorum justice; James Turner constable. -For Nansene, Patrick McGreer justice of ' the peaee. A S Bennett was nominated i as delcgate-at-iarge, by H J Maier and W N Wiley alternate, nominated by J X Story. Both were elected by accla mation. A motion, made by H. J. Maier, was then carried that the above nominations by precincts be confirmed. The county ticket was then taken np. For coroner, W H Williams was nomi nated by acclamation. Surveyor Chas Schutz by accla mation. Assessor Geo P Morgan by accla mation. School Supt Aaron Frazier by accla mation. Commissioner A J Swift and John Doyle were placed in nomination. The ballot resulted in the selection of Doyle. Treasurer Geo A Liebe by acclama tion. County judge Judge Geo C Blakeley by acclamation. , County clerk D L Gates by acclama ' tion. ' Sheriff The names of S B Adams, j H Blakeney, L F Morse, H F Woodcock and R H Guthrie were placed in nomi nation. The first ballot resulted: Adams 7, Blakeney 7, Morse 27, "Wood cock 18, Guthrie 19. Second ballot," Adams ' 3, Morse 34, Woodcock 21, Guthrie 20. The third ballot resulted, Morse 31, Woodcock 23, Guthrie 24. Fourth ballot, Morse 34, Woodcock 26, Guthrie 18. On the fifth ballot Wood cock was elected, the vote standing, Morse 35, Woodcock 43. Guthrie witb- drew. ' v1""- Mill Creek tarm at 11 :30 o'clock -v tUi nett, aged 63 yea Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Zyltha Ann Ben- years 7 months and 20 days. was bprn in New York slate, coming to the coast with her hus band in 1865, and to Wasco county in 1871. She was married in Miuhigau. She was tho mother of five children, four of whom are now living James Stearns of Washington, Mrs. Augusta Snodgrasa of Juniper Flat, Alfred S. Bennett of The Dalles, and Samuel Ben nett of Tygh Valley. She is also sur vived by her husband, now 81 years old. The funeral occurs Thursday at Tyg Valley. WKD. At Dufur, Sunday, April 5th, the wife of Andrew Douglas. Besides the hus band, three small children are left to mourn her loss. The Anti-Simon Convention. Portland, April 6. The anti-Simon faction of the Republican party met to day in the chamber of commerce for the purpose of completing the ticket. The meeting was presided over by Chairman Carey. After adopting iesolutions de nouncing Simon and calling for reform and abolishment of the fee system, a re gietration law to govern primaries and pledging eapport to Senator Mitchell, the convention adjourned, till Wednes day, April 15. The fight will now be carried to the congressional convention which meets next Wednesday. Anti Simon people claim that if the conven tion seats their delegates it will be a pre cedent for the state convention to fol low. ., The Hirer and Harbor Bill. Washington, April 6. The river and harbor appropriation bill paseed under suspension of rules by a rising vote, 216 to 40, the opposition not being strong enough to secure an aye and nay vote. Hepburn, Republican, of Iowa, before the vote was taken, made a bitter attack to kill, especially on the Mississippi river commission. 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In addition to above we carry the largest line of Shelf Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Barbed Wire, Iron, Steel, Horse Shoes, Coal, Guns and Ammunition, etc, in Eastern Oregon, and we are out for the trade in these lines, aud propose to have it if prices will get it. Come and see us. Terms are strictly caeh. We are elling too close to grve long time. ' . . BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON DRUGGISTS, ' ' iLJ: :v-' - .-. ...! ! .. ; . ' " 175 Second Street, - The Dalles, Oregon 5 tobacco for 10 cents XCED IN THE ' '. ..- . eoklv Tribune United States, will publish' all the political news Foreign correspondence covering the news of the attractive department of household interest. The paper, with a circulation larger than that of any lujoini O HMO GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -vi A. Spokane Denver Minneapolis bhiana St. Pan! Kansas City Low Rates to ail Eastern Cities. OCEAN 8TKAMEB8 I.aT Portland Every Vtwm San for SAN" FRANCISCO, CAL. For full dctoild call on O. B. & Cn.'m A Kent Tha Dallea, or address T'Vr't H..!HUELBURT, Gen. Vem. Apt Portland. Oregon EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Tra'na leave and are due to arrive at FortUnd. FROM JUKI 23, 1895. f OVERLAND EX-1 press, SHleru, Rose-' I burg, Abland, Sac-1 I ramento, Ogden,Bun ! 1 Franciseo, Mtijave, f j Lob Angeles, El Paso, j I New Orleans and I 1 East . 1 8:50 P. M. 8:10 A.M. 8:30 A.M. Roseburg and tray tta- i:40 P. M. iions ... Via Woodbnrn fori MbAngel, Bilverton, i l West Sclo, Browns- vlllc.Sprlngfield and I Natron . . . , . .i .... I Dally except Sundays. 4:00 P. M. 7:30 A.M. t4-4o P: M. Dall except Sundays.' 10.00 A. M, t 6:20 P. M t 8:25 P. M Salem and way stations uorvaiiis ana way (stations JMeMinnville and; ) way stations ( Daily. t Dally, except Sund ay. DINING CARS ON OGDES ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPJNO CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Office. 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates lrom J. B. KIRKLAND. Ticket A cent. All above trains arrive at and depart Irora urana uentrai Biauon, ciitn ana A streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. v Patsenger Depot, loot of Jederson strceC Iave for OSWEGO, week days, at 6:00, 7:20, 10:15 a. m., 12:15, 1:55, 5:15, 6:30 p. m., 8:00 p. m., ana ii:ju p. in. qq Daturaay only. Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, ll;2c a. m., 1:30, 4:15, 6:20, 7:40, 9;05 p. m. Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p.m. Arrive at Portland. 9:30 a. m Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues- aav, xnursaay ana saturaay at s:ua p. m. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a, m., 12:40, 2:00, 3:30, 5:30, 6:50 p.m. Arrive at Portland at 12:85, 8:40, 10:30 a. n 12:10, i:au, 3:1a. 4:40, e:au, 7:oa p. m. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, ' Manager. . Asst. Q. F. & Pass. Agt. 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