( THE BEST 7 EDiClfJE .1 . 'i She Ea3 Evor Known. : Words of Praiae r from a New York Lady for ' . '. AVER'S PBLLS "I would like to ailil my testimony to that of othi.Ts who have used -Aver' Pills, and to suy that I li:iv: taken t !(-:: for many yuar.i, and always derived t!:t: best results from their use. For Ktom acli ami liver troubles, and for tlm ci:rc of headache caused ly those liranr--men Us, Ayer"s I'iiU tuunut -lie ri:iu!:' '.. When niv friends n..k in what is t. r; best rempdy for disorilers ff llie s:i-!.-ncli, liver, or bowels, my invariable' answer is, Ayer's I'ills. TakiMi in m : non, they will break tip a cold, prevent, la grippe, cheek fever, and regulate the digestive organs. They are- easy to take, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medicine I have ever known." Sirs. May Johnson, 308 Eider Avenue, Hew York' City. -fi , - FILLS Klhcsi Honors at World's Fair. Ayer's SarcapaHIa Cirros a!! Blood Disorders. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. J. M. Uoag of Wasco was in the 'city today. Mr. J. H. Miller went to the Cascades thie morning. (Mrs. Donnell went to White Salmon this morning. Mr. J. Marsh of Wasco left for Hood Hlver this afternoon. Mies Lillian Shelton of Baker City is visiting Miss McNeal. Mr. W. J. Kerr was a passenger on the Regulator this luorning for Port land. Ho'n. M. 'P. Isenberg of-Hood River I came in the city last evening and re- turned home on the 2:30 train. Mrs. J H. Mosier returned home to- dav from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. JF. P. Taylor, who is quite ill. Mr. J. W. Armsworthv, Democratic nominee for the legislature, was in town today and left on trie 2:30 train for Hood River. Mr F. N. Jones, Republican nominee for joint representative, who has been in the city since Sunday, returned to his home today. Mr. and Mrs. Sarsfield of Klickitat county went to Portland this afternoon, en route to Arizona, where it is reported a brothers of Mrs. Sarsfield, Mr. Moran, Das juet died. Mr. J. W. Lauderbach, of the Mc. Adams Pine Lumber Co., was in town yesterday, returning home on the Regu lator this morning. The company shipped the first carload lot of lumber to Salt Lake yesterday. Change In the Ballot Law. . Attention has repeatedly been called to the change made by 'the last legis lature in the election, law, by .which the Dame of the candidate is to be marked with a cross, the old way of marking out names r tt .voted fori being superseded. Two other chaDges must be noted. One is that Lhe various legislative tickets are grouped by parties, instead of the whole batch of legislative, nominees being ar ranged alphabetically. It is also pro vided that a candidate's name must ap pear in but one place pn the ticket, , though his party endorsements' are to be set down opposite him. There appears to be considerable chance 'for -the exer- cise ot discretion by the county clerk in arranging the party sobriquets. He might be expected to arrange a man's party endorsements in the order of their filing, but probably this could not be in sisted upon. Oregonian. Endersby School. rr.n r-.n ; . . i . . : . iuc luuuwiug ia iuo report, oi me -end's, ersby school for the month ending May 18, 1896: V-, 7 '. ,Nunaber days taught, 20. V , 'No. puDila enrolled, 20. " y No. days attendance, 317. No. days absence, 30j. ,K (No. times i tardy I.,. .... , . ( : . i my No. neither absent nor tardy, 7 Caro lina Davidson, Ella Davidson Alice rEndersby. Rex Campbell, WilburtDick. r eon, Earl Smith and Orville Smith. . Mary A. Nobthbup,' Teacher.. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Before you try anything else fpr the blood j take Simmons .Liver . Regulator. It is the beet blood medicine because it is the best liver remedy. If four liver is active and at work the blood will be the best. Simmons Liver Regulator is the best spring medicine. "I tell my friends if they want to enjoy health and happiness they ought to take Simmons Liver Regulator." Mrs. K. W. Smith, Mcintosh Bluff, Ala. : - A great many people are influenced by what others do, and that is one of the reasons why so many take. Simmons Liver Regulator. "I was", suffering greatly from Chills and Fever and the more quinine I took the worse I felt. .. I was told of Simmons Liver Regulator, by a friend in Arkansas, and I didn't need to take much of it until I was en tirely relieved." Byron Bradley, Tal lahassee, Fla. . i ' . .... Backlen Armcm sjalve. . . 'Die beat salve in the world 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 r required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. Soothing, heating, cleansing, De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy : to sores, wounds and piles, which it never tails to cure. Stops itching and burning. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours." For sale by Snipes Kinersly, Drug Co. T. A. Van Norden, the watchmaker and jeweier, can- be found in his new quarters, opposite A. M. Williams' store. ' - my8-lm It not only is so, it must be so, One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that's what makes it go. Snipes-Kiner-sly. Drug Co. Situation wanted by two girls to do general housework in private families. Inquire at this office. mll-tf Piles of peoples have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds burns without the slightest pain. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. . For Kent. A house and grounds on bluff, Fulton street. Splendid location; city water. Inquire of dlw A. A. Boxney. Ideas of Savages and Children. The Clieyennes and other Indians of the. plains believe that thunder is caused by the flapping of 'the wings of an im mense bird which flies across the sky, bringing the storm. All the ideas of savage tribes are based on such simple conceptions of nature. The ideas of yonnjr childrcn.are often identical with savage myths, as a result of minds on the same plane of development at tempting to explain the same thing-. The Water Lily. Several specimens of water lilies have the very curious peculiarity of bloom ing all day a ltd at evening closing- their blossoms, arid, by retracting the stem, drawing the iiour entirely underwater. There is no more, singular fact in the history of flowers than this oddity of the water lily. One Satisfaction. Mrs. Newlywed-We raise our own vegetables. Mrs. Oldun-That is pleasant, but not economical.- Mrs. Newlywed-I know that; but then we know they are not adulterated N Society women often feel the effect of too much gayety balls, theatres, and teas in rapid succession find them worn out, or "run-down" by the end of the sea son. They suffer from nervousness, sleeplessness ' and irregularities. The smile and srood spirits take flight. It is time to accept the help offered, in Doctor Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It's a medicine which was discovered and used .by ' a prominent physician for many years in all cases of female complaint " and the nervous dis orders which arise from it. The "Pre scription" is a powerful uterine tonic and nervine, especially adapted to woman's delicate wants for it regulates and promotes all the natural functions, builds up, invig orates and cures. - , - Many women suffer from nervous pros tration, or exhaustion, owing to congestion or to disorder of the special functions. The waste products should be quickly got rid of, the local source of irritation relieved and the system irivigorated with the " Pre scription."' Do not take the so-called celery compounds, and nervines which only put the serves to sleep, but get a lasting cure with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ' ' , " FEMALE VVEAKNESS." ' "Mrs, William ; Hoover,- of ! Bellvillt, Kicniana co., u.:to, writes: " I had been a great sufferer from ' female weakness ; I tried- three doc-' tors : they did me no good ; I thought f. was an invalid for ever. But I heard of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription, and then I wrote to him and he -told jne i'usthow to take it took eight bottles. I now feel entirelv''1 well.. I could stand ' ' Ma Hoovbk. on my feet only a short time, and now 1 So all my work for my family of five." - " ' Its a winner evenyti me . , Battle Ax Plug in the lead 3 The largest piece of ever sold THE NAME PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WILL BK ANNOUNCED IN THK SNOUXCEI Mm Horn iffis'lf I Of November 4th, 1896. Public int ra t will steadily increase, and the question, how the men whose votes turned the scale at the last election are satisfied with the results under the administration they elected, will make the campaign the most intensely exciting ui me nibiory oi trie coutitrv. . 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Address all order to Chronicle Pub. Co. Write your name and ad dress on a post.il card, t end it to tieo. W. Best, Room 2, Tribune Building, New' York City, and a sample copy oi ine new xorit nwj.iy inouufl wiu BLAKELEY Sc 175 Second Street, .-ABTISTS MATERIALS. Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. -DEAXEB IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. ' - t&nd the Meat Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in "V". WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. PR ACTIGAL PAINTER and' PAPER i HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. MAS URY?S : PAINTS used in all our. work, and none - but the most skilled: workmen employed. -Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem icel combination, or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders, promptly attended to. -; - t - - Store and Paint Shon corner Third and WashinRton Sts., The Dalles. Oreoi RLJ 1 v . . v vVlioiesale and fe'tail manufacturers tindealerfi in ' , ' ' Harhes,4Saddles, Bridles, Gbllars, - ; TENTS and WAGON COVERS. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONK. Adioining E. J. Collins & Co.'e store. tobacco for d cents OF THE NEXT ci irsDuiie United States, will publish all the political news Foreign correspondence covering thenewBof the comic pictures, fashion platen and elaborate de attractive department of household interest The oe maueu ra you. . . HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon .'-.'A, oij'uoirdo EHSTI , GIVES THE Choice cf Trsnscsntinsalal Rcules -VI A- Spokane . Minneapolis Denver Omaha St. Paul Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Iteir FKa llari fov SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. Tha Dalles, or address K. A Cn.'s Ageut W, H. HDRLBtTET, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon I7ew Schedule. .. Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol lowing will be the new schedule: Train No. X arrives at The Dalles 4 :50 a. m., and leaves 4:55 a. nx. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40 p. ni., and leaves 10:45 p. m. '.-. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12:05 p. m., and west-bound traiu No. 7 leaves at 2:30 p. m. . Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles- at 1 p. m. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train No. 8 and 7 from Portland. X- 1-.YTI.E, Agent. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route or .THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. : j Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. fhom junk 23, 1895. f - OVERLAND EX-1 preeu,' Sflem, Rose- t Durg, Abhland, Sac- I 1 raraento, Ogden.Snn ! 1 Franciseo, Slojave, f j Los Angeles, El Paso, i I Kew Orleans and I 1 East -. 1 8:50 P. M. 8:10A. M 8:30 A. M. Itoseburg and way sta tions 4:40 P.M. Via Woodbnrn , fori Mt-Anpel, SUverton, Went Seio. Browns- y ville,Springtield and Natron i Daily except Sundays. 4:00 P. if. 7:30 A. 3i. t4:45 P. M. except Snnduys.' Salem and way stations 10.00 A.M luorvams ana way t stations J iMcMlnmilie and) ) way htatlons j t 6:0 P. M t 8:25 P. M Dally. t Daily, except Sunday. ' DIXING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. ; ' PCLLilAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS . SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. ,. ; Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where throueh tickets to all. noints in the Eastern 8 totes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates irora J. B. KIRKLAND. Ticket Aeent. All above trains arrive at and depart Jrom urana ;entrai station, riitn ana i streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Paksenger Depot, toot of Jederson street. - i Leave for OSWEGO, weet days, at 6:00, 7:30, 10:15 a. m., 12:15, 1:55, 5:15, 6:30 p. m., 8:00 p. m., ana 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only. Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, 11;2C a. m. 1:30, t.ic n.An n.ns ' a . 1,1, u.u, i p. ui. Leave for Sberidan.. week days, at 4:30 t. m. Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Fri-'av at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland. Tues- aav, inursaay ana saturany at s:uo p. m. Sunday trains for OSW EGO leave at 7 :30, 9 :00. 11:00 a. m., 12:40, 2:00, 8:30, 5:30, 6:50 pjn. Anive at Portlxnd at 12:35, 8:40, 10:30 a. m 12:15, 1:503:15, 4:46, 6:30, 7:55 p. m. . Manager. Asst G. F. ti Pass. Agt. DOORS, ; WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. Bedooed Bates. ' v Effective March 22d. The 6. R. & N. Co. will reduce-. their round trip-rates between Portland and The Dalles as fol lows: Two day rate, pood going Satur day and returning Monday night, $3. Ten day -tickets $3.50. Good on all (trains. . i E. E. Lttl, m24-diwtf Agent ly1 " . : ... Regulator Line' "Tc Tie Dalles. Pcrtlanl and AEtcria lSTavigation Co. THROUGH ' - . ', . ' , . . - -y Croffinf hvitf nnnonrSfTrirltfin Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land.. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles nt 8 a. m.. connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles Citv leaves Portland (Oak si -cet dock) at '7 a. m. connect ing wiiu Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. - '.98BNUR KATES. " ' One way. . , . Round trip. .$2.00 . 3.0a ates ureaiiy Keaacefl. All freight, except car lots, 71' Z- I . v T ..-. unit, ue vrougnt inrouga, ivtin- . Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. C ALLAWAY : :. Oenarml A(nt THE DALLES. OREGON ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R H . s Pnllman Eleg ent . Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars . i ". Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL . ' MINNEAPOLIS mr'LuTH FARGO GKAND FORP CBOOKSTOM WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE TO Thiroagfa Tickets CHICAGO . ' T0 . WASHINGTON PBILADELPRIA' ESV l'OUE . BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and BOOTH For information, time cards. maDS and tickets. cal on or write to : . ; - ; : ' W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, Tue ojaiies, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., vf, Morrison Cor. Tnlrd, fortland, Oregon J. 8. Schink, J. M. Patterson. resident. st Jlational Batik. THE DALLES. -: -.., , O ' I E A General Banking Business transacted ;f Deposits received, subject to Sight . Draft or Check., Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San -brands co anc ort- , ., :. - v iand.-; 'h - . . ' ' ' ' blRBCJTORS. : ' ' '' " ' ' D. P. Thompson.' - 'Jkd. S. Scobnck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbk. H. M. Bbaxi,. -': RI-P-A-N-S The:inodern stand-; ard Family Medi cine :. CUres. -.the common ' qveryday ills of humanity. . 1 U. -J m Of 'to