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an TURNING GRAY WITH BALDNESS : . The Danger is Averted ky Using AVER'S; HAIR VIGOR V Nearly forty ; years. ago, rafter,; some weeks of . sickness, inyV hair -turned gray and began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of,V 1 commenced using this- prepafa-j, tion' and was so. well-satisfied with the result that' I have never tried; any other kiiid of dressing. -It stop- , pod the hair from fallingout, stimu- -lated "a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. -.Only an 'occasional application .is 'nOw needed to keep my liair- Qf stood,, natural color. I never hesitate to rc'comriiend any of Ayer's medicines to my f riends." Airs. II. M. IIaigiit Avoen, Jst'b., - .' " . " " " -' rnKPAurD nv PH. j. C. AYEfl & CO., LGWELL, IVTASS.; U. S. A. Jiyer'a Saraaparilla llcmove l'im;ilea. Past Redemption. "Past Redemption" Was -greeted with a large bouse at the New Vogt last eren ing. " The temperance drama has an in teresting plot, calculated to show the de moralizing effects of liquor, both morally and physically. "Harry Maynnrfl," a bright farmer's boy is.enticed to the city by a pretended friend, who inducte him into halls of vice", where he falls'a'prey to drink, indulging ' so unrestrainedly that he becomes a victim of delirium tremens-. . The object of the city mart -("Robert Thornton") is to win the affec tions of Maynard's betrothed, who is " found in the last ct' . to be Thornton's 'own-daughter.' A unique character is -"Capt. Bragg,' Fathet1' of Thornton, -who comes in for his share of blame in ithe manner of tsaining his boy. The leading comedy 'is taken .by' "Kitty Coram," who has rival Taspif ants for her '. band, which leads to' many ridiculous and laughable situations. . The cast as a whole gave a very- good interpretation .of the play-; when it is considered that in nearly every instance - it was their first appearance before the footlights. As to the leading role, taken bv Prof. Travis, no flaw could be de tected. The acting was " natural ;real, entirely unaffected." The full power of the character is . attained in the third act, where the youth, miserably; faHinfc . in the promising future of . his; early manhood, falls a victim to bis appetite lor. drink, His. utter degradation re ceived a ' natural - presentation., at the hands of Mr.' Traviir Tu'e'moa't 'difficult "business", to interpret is the attack of delirium tremens, a very tragical part, which can as easily be. epoiie by over doing it as failing to' simulate tne- fine frenzy of the. ruined man.. , Though heavy , acting '" is. demanded ' and" was given, yet there, was a conservatism in Mr. Travis'" work thiafc aag'mented" its force. . The" principal' support waslbe character of "Robert Thornton," as sumed by Mr. Geo: E.. Stewart. The young man entered into the spirit of the . character , with great vehemence, and though a trifle overdrawn -in- the -fourth act, he sustained the- arduous. character of villaiu throughout the play with much strength. "Major'Braggi'.' by Mri - 1 E. H. Merrill and the "' comedy parts ' taken, by Messrs." Q.'. Ay and Chas. '. Clarke, and Mr. John Hartnett elicited . much faverable comment. . All" have an easy stage presence-' -and''., charm' of manner which could . not fail to 'please. The other male charac tera ' are of lesser importance, and were -taken naturally and graceful! y. As to the ''female characters".' ''Jessie" " was capitally taken"by Mlss Pearl-Sjean," '.who - gives promise of much artistic ability. Miss Mabel Riddel! as "Kitty -Coram' ' made a decided hit. in the more comical situations. "Charity was also an imr portant part, .ably sustained ' by Mrs. J. -: EV Dean. .. Miss Fisher also did nicely as ""Mrs. Maynard," though ehe had but , few lines to interpret. , ' Tbe interest, in the play was. m'ain . tained till the curtain dropped on the last scene,' and the consensus of opinion on the part of the large audience assem bled is .thai i'Past ' Redemption" was a decided success. n . i.'' - 1 ' " ' .''' - , THE CHURCHES. ': '. r- -r ' Sunday services at the Congregational church as usual. : At-11 a. ni. and at 8. p. tn. worship, and a sermon by the pas (ois.W. C... Curtis. -Sunday school im mediately" after the morning service. Meeting oL tho Young People's Society of Christian - Endeavor at "7 -. p. m. Topic What think ye of Christ. Matt. xvi:13-19V" All persons not worshipping elsewhere are cordially invited. Services tomorrow (second' Sunday after Trinity) at the nsual boors, 11 a. m. and 7:30 ru., at St. Paul's First Episcopaf church. Sunday : school 9 :45 a. m. ' suoject oi aiscoaree at moruiuu service. "Special - Providences.' At evening service, "Effectual Prayer.'1 Regular week-day services Friday even, ing at 7 :30, with lecture on "Conflrma tion;" All are cordially invited to:this service and especially those who are thinking of being confirmed in the near future, A SPECTACULAR Wl DOW. , Wanted.- Br . Ptcotog-rmph . Taken- Wblle ' Weeping: Over m Tombstone.' - . . A young widow in London engaged a presumably also young photographer to take her;' picture while-she leaned, weeping over the ..tombstone- -of her "dear deported." On the day appoints ed the- sentimentaj beauty , in weeds went to the grave yard and at' , once opened tihe sluices of her great sorrow. She wept and wept for hours, but h? came not. . ; Finally she went dry and home, and straightway suedlbephotog-; rapher for the return of the money which she had paid in advance. The artist claimed that the appoint ment had been vague; that he-went to tfle cemetery and waited three hours for her at the grave, also in vain. '- No, they didn't compromise by marrying each other. The judge rendered , a. decision against the photographer, be cause "the photograph, showing, the undying fidelity of the pretty widow, might, if finished at the time agreed upon, have been- instrumental in pro curing her a second husband." j At least, so says a Belgian paper. Cuticlira Bbaiity Tq preseryei purify, ari4 beautify , The Skin, Scatp, and Hair, - . And restore; theni to a condition . -"of 'health when ' ; , -;' ' ." Diseased nothing is so pure, ' So agreeableso Speedily effective as ; CUTCURA SOAP, Assisted iathe severer . , ' , ..' Irrns byeritleapplictipns of CUTICURA (ointment), the Gfathi Ciii-e;nd milda6sesof CUTICURA RESOLVENT : (thelnewlocriififier)." , . ; :-r . , .. 1 - . r " BoM everywhere. Price, Cuticuka,' Me.; Boat. He.; Rbsoltsht, tl. Pottxb Dana iioCBii. Corp, Sole Preps., Boston. "All boat tint Skin," 6t pages, iUost., fro. you , Tbatf we have opened up a vv noiesaie J-iiquor ' Hovise at J. O. Mack's :' old stind? . The purest' Wines and Liquofsv : : for family iise. v STUBLING S WILLIAMS Did Tobacco Dealers say that 51 1 1LC JtXJi. " treatise It sells so -Chewers say, it, is a. scorcher - be-, cause 10 cents worth goes so fan ; Itfs as good as can be made regardless of cost For 10 cents you get almost twice as much as you do of other high grade brands - v . ' . 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Large changes are being lift - and variety, and especially more interest to- the special contract euapies us u oiier tnxs spiexmi'i . . , , ; -, .-. - . . . -. . to Chronicle Pnb. Co. Write voir name and ad- ...111 Wa n nll..) .v,. mil ; Auaucu j vu f , , . . ke Ho m & TT TJ T TT "O-'i ir The Dalles, Oregon AGO N COVERS., ' ; ' . Adioining E. J. Collins & Co.'s store. EAST and SOUTH via The Sliasta Route :" .-.'j - : OF THE " Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leavend are due. to arrive at Tortland. FBOJC JCNK.' 23, 1895. . " OVERLAND EX- I Ttrem. Salem. Rose- I bnrg, Abbland, Buc-1 j ramento, Ogden.San.. VFranclseo, Mojave, i Los ADgeles.El Paso, j New urtcaua and I (East. .." 8:50 P. M 8:10 A. M. 8:30 A.M.! Roseburg and way fta tions : ; -- M:40 P.M. fvia woodDUTU tori 1 Mt.AliKel, Bilverlon, 1 I West Scio, Browns- V 1 viIle,Sprlngfield and I 1 Natron ... ..-,.'..-. j 'Daily -except . Bxcept ' Sundays. Sundays. 4:00 P. M. Salem and way stations 10.05 A.M. 7:30 A.Ji. JCorvallls ana wayi j stations..- S iMoMinnville' and) fway atationa. : . .. . S t 6:i0P.M. t4:45 P.M t 8:2SP.M. Daily. t Daily, except hundy. . ' DINING CAES ON OGDEN BOUTE. ' .Ptfta jAK "BUFFET SLEEVEK8 AND SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CAB8 Attached to all Through Trains. Tt.nTirii Tintot OfHnp. 134 Third street, where through tickets to alt points ln the Eastern States, Canada ana turone can oe uuimuca oi lowest rates irom ' ' , ', , , "' . All Khove trainn arrive at and depnrt Irom Grand Central Station, Fifth and I streets. . YAMHILL DIVISION. - ' '. :' "' Passenger Depot, foot of Jedersoa street. . TRve for OSWEGO. 'Week daysVat 6:00','7:20, -10:15 a. ro.. 12:15, 1:55, 5:15, 6:30 p. in., 8:00 p. -m., Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30, H;25 a. in., 1:30, 4:15,6:20, 7:40, a:oa p.m. -...' Leave for Sheridan, week days, it 4-30 p. m Fri'iav at 9:10 a.m. Arrive at Portland iu-s t f ,. A 1 U I T U1 nn Mnnrl.lT WcwlntHUlAV HT1 fl dav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. m.. ' . Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30, :00 11 m . m . M. 2:00. 8:30. 5:30. 6:50 cm. Arilve at i-ortiina at li.ao, o:u, xu:ou m., 12:15, iaO, 3;15, :45, 6:30, 7:a p. m. - it. KUfcttLliK, c. r. nuncuo, Manaeer. . - , assi. u. . s rim. ahi Tie Dalles - Portland ani-Astori: .'.;'..' Navigation Co. THROUGH ; . .1 . . .. ' i Throneh DailV Tripe (Sundays es cebtedV between The Dalles' and Tort land.- Steamer EeKOlator. leaves The Dalles at 8 ara:,:conriecting at the Cas cade Locks with 8teamer Dalles City, 6teamer' Dallea City leaves .Portland (Oak si-cet'dock) at' 7; a. m:, connect- in? wilm - Steamerr Keen 1a tor for lne Dallea.. c - ' .- ' . ' i .' 'i ;- ; : & 88XKUKB EATKK. . . One way ..'.. $2 .00 Kound tnp- 8.0(1 v - Rales GieatlyRediiced. All freight l except car lots will be .brought through ivtth out delay at Cascades Shipments for - Portland ': received at any ', time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before o m. : Live stocs Btupments souctea Call on. or address. , . .. : . .,' W. Ci ALLAWAY einl 'Ail' ' THE' dalles; OREGON J. 8. Schkk, ; J. M. Pattkrsoic. . - Casbier. JresiaenL First flattanal Bank. THE DALLES, - - O A General Banking Business transacted . Deposits received, subject to Bignt . Draft or Cheek..' Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on-day oi collection. . Sight anil Telegraphic Exchange- sold on iSew York, ban Jfrancisco uc ort- ,' "r- ' )- ' 'n4- t - ; .r ' "''". .r1"''; DIRBOTOK3. - . Vj '! ' D. P. Thompson. '; , . Jmo-. S. Sckbkcx; ED.. M.' WlIXIAHS, i GbO A: LlSBK; . . ' Uil..JBBAW . .',. , . .. ... i :The modern stand ard' . family Medi cine : Cures the common'; every-day ills of humanity. , "TkHeplator Line ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R; s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars . i '. Dining Cars Sleeping Cars 8T. 1AU u MINNEAPOLIS . DULUT1I oranu roup CBOOK8TOS BUTTE TO Througli Tickets CHICAGO ' " . .T WASHINGTON PaiLA'DBLPHlA . -Kr TOBS . BOSTON AND ALL - POINTS EAST and SOUTH " For information, time cards, maps and tickets, . cal on or write to . W: C, ALLAWAY. Agent, - : ' - : , . . ' ' The Dalles, Oregon : A.; D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., 256,-Morrison Cor. Third, Portland. Oregon j GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA.- Spokane Denver Kansas City. Minneapolis St. Paul Low Rates to all Eastern Cities; OCEAN 8TKAMEKS L ' .Portiatad . Kverr Five Day fo ; SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For fjill details call on O. K. & Co.'s Agent ' Tba Dulles, or address . , W, H. H0EI3UKT, Gen. Fass. AgC t Portland, Oregon New Schedule. Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol lowing will be the new echednlei Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :50 a. m., and leaves 4:55 a. m. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40 p. ni.', and leaves 10:43 p. m. -- ' " Train. No.; 8 arrives at The Dalles 1205 p. m., and west-bound traiu No. 7 leaves.' at 2 :30 p. ni. , Train 23 and'' 24 will' carry passengers between-The Dalles and Umatilla, lead ing The Dalles at 1 p m. daily and ; ar riving at The Dailea 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train 'Nos: 8 and ' 7 from Portland. : E. E. Lttm,: .. Agent. , : DOORS, WINDOWS, SHnrjEs; FIRE BRICK, FIRE GJjj&LY,: iLlME; CEMENT,i ' Window-Grlass and: Picture Moulding; - ' ' '' - " ;-- TT C3r 3li EOsT 3T. O. iXlio ; . J-iio NOTICE . FOR PUBLICATIONS ... Land Orncs at The Dalles, Or.,J . May 4, 1896. S " . Notice is hereby given that the following- " named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof -will be mde"before the register, and receiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on June 20 1896. vix: ' ' " ! : - : James I". Elliott, j . Hd. K No. 3269, lor the NWJ, See. 22j Tp. i N, . 16 E ' - . -.' - He names the following witnesses to prove . his continuous residence upon and cultivation - i i.nd: vii:. J. Wi Allen. O. J. -Hurst. , ' James Hurst, W.- Bennett, all of The Dalles, Or. ' '. .