OVERWORK INDUCED Nervous Prostration Complete Kecovery by the Use cf Ayer's SarsaparsSIa " Some years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unable to look after tuy interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparillu, began to impyve at oneo. and gradually increased my -weiglit mm one hundred and twenty-five to two hundred pound:. Since then. T and my family have tised this iwrtioino vl: n needed, and va are nil in tVe hct of Iicaltli, a fact which wo attribute to Ayer's S:irsa;iarilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-ilny liad it not been for Ayer's S.T.saprrilla, of which preparation I cannot fny too much." II. O. Hinpon, Postmaster end Planter, Kir.ard's, S. C. pr'sSersiperillo RICE5V5KS KEBftJ. AT WORLD'S FA!H. AYER'S Pills Savo Cocior'3 3:!3. Double Wedding at Dufar. A pretty double wedding occurred at high noon July 3d, 1896, at the residence of Mrs. M. A. Thomas, Dafur, when tne Kev. 1. Merrill united in marriage Mis9 Inez Thomas to Mr. Edward S Hintnan and Miss Esther TTinman to. It. Ttiomas Kohisou. Vine bndea were secoTSmffry gow-ncn-iT -white and carried lovely bouquet of bride roses. The double parlors bad been converted into bowers of beauty by the aid of ferns, roses and choice potted plants. From the arch between the rooms was sus pended a magnificent floral horseshoe, caught to the sides with festoons of maple, beneath which the couples were -etaiioned, while the impressive marriage ceiemony was read. At the completion of the ceremony the happy couples received the congrat ulations ot relatives and friends, after which all repaired to the dining-room, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast awaited. The delicate appointments of the tables, the beautiful floral decora tions and the lovely toilets of the ladies ited a livme pictu were iman, Mr and Mrs Thos Robison, Mrs M A Thomas, Mr and Mrs Will Wright, Mr and Mrs T McManering, Prof and Mrs Frazier, Miss Anna Fra- zier, Mr and Mrs Heisler, Mr and Mrs Smith, Lindsey Thomas, Roy Butler, Mr and Mrs Eli Hinman, Dr and Mrs Sltyback, Mr and Mrs Allen, Mrs A K Dafur, Kev T J Merrill, Mrs Merrill, Mrs Linra Hinman, Misses Daisy Dufnr, Anna Heisler. Minnie Heisler, F Helfricb, Park Bolton. Lostl Lost! On the morning of July 4th, between 5 and 8-Mile creeks, a tan-colored valise clothing and other valuables. A liberal reward will be paid on leaving the same at this office." ' ju!6-d.s-wlm : Dr. A. S.- Bernsleia, 17 Morrison street, Portland, blood poisoning, ner ' vous prostration, rheumatism, kidney and liver troubles, cured. Mrs. Wm. Druechel, Canby, Or., total deafness, enred. Her son, E. W Druechel, 323 Third St.. Portland, will vouch for the truth of the cure. Dr. Darrin can be consulted at the Umatilla house, the Dalles, Or., where be will remain till Aug 1st. Office hours from 9 a. m. to S p. m., daily. . Charges low and reasonable, according to ability to pay. Most cases can be treated at borne after one visit to the doctoi office. All business relations with Dr. Darrin are strictly confidential. Wanted. A man to manage branch office In The Dalles. Must furnish reference and f 600 raeh capital. 1 Address room 718, Oiegonian . .Building, Portland, Ore gon. ' , jun29-eod3t IT anted. Room and board in private family by a single man. Address "P," Chronicle office. . - , jy2-3t ' Anhenser beer on draught at the Mid' s . .. S&T.ffa - DR. "DARRIN'S CORES Who Can Doubt When So Many Testify. Ir. Barrln Bu Concluded to Knin until August 1st List of Indorse ments From People Who Have ' Been Cored by Him. John Savenson, Farmington, Or., deafness, cured. J. H. Wilson, Mist, Or., piles 20 years, cured.' Rev. J. E. Coenour, Portland, Or., skin disease, cured. A. Pool, Eagle Point, Or., heart and liver trouble restored. Isaac Thompson, LaCenter, Wash., deafness, cared in five minutes. Milt Jones, Perrydale Or., cured of polypus in the nose. Mrs. A. E. Pattee, Albany, Or., ova rian and womb trouble, cured. W. M. Post. Troutdale, Or. cured of almost total deafness. J. T. George. Gleneden, Wash chronic rheumatism five years, cured. Owen James, Spokane, Wash., abcess in left ear and quinBy, cured. MrSr Marv.A. Johnson, McMinnville, Or., deafness many years, restored. Henery Von Helms, Sandy, Or., can cer of the noae and catarrh, cured. J. S. Jennings, belwood, Dr., eczema or skin disease 15 years, cured. Mrs. J. Ellis, deafness and diseases peculiar to her ser, cured. Chaa B. McCracken, Dalles, Or., con sumption, catarrh and bronchitis, re stored to health. John M. Simmons, OakyUle, Wash., catarrh, bronchitis and nervous debility, restored. Miss Rose Perry, sister of Mrs. Miller, DOBtmaster at Hillsdale, Or., tumor in the mouth, removed. Stephen Wylie, Nasal, Pacific county, Waeh., liver complaint and aggravated lies, cured. C. E. Kuotts, Mulino, Clackamas ounty, Or., nervou3 debility and pirn fples on the face, cured. Mrs. J. H. Miller, cor Fifth and Alder streets, East Portland, general debility, cured and gained eight pounds. Mrs. A. C. Landis, 105 West streets, Seattle, cured of a scrofulous eore leg 20 years ago by Dr. Darrin. Mr. P. Hays' daughter, southeast cor ner 12th and Marshall streets, Portland, BC.tre, (large neck) for years, cured oy electricity alone. J. W. Keeney. Long Creek, Grant county, Or., kidney complaint and pains in the back of and down the sciatic nerves restored. R. D. Cook, 265 Third street, Portland, stricture of the uretha, cured after five doctors had failed to cure him. D. J. Grahams' child, Springfield, Or painfully afflicted with conjunctivitus, complicated with ulcers of the eyeballs or nine months, cured. J. A Lindsley, news agent on the TJ. P. R. R., residence Albina, Or., consump tion, bronchitis and cat arm, cured and gained 15 pounds. W. Hays, 914 Fifth street. East Port- and. Or..' inflammation of the neck of e bladder and sciatic rhenmatism came on crutcnes to doctor, cureu ana ft crutches at the doctor's office. Mrs. F. E. Dewey, 361 Eighteenth sweet, Portland, nervous and general bility, heart disease, dispepsia, liver m plaint and female troubles in all its anous complications, permanently cured. Mrs. J. J. Evans, Portland,' neuralgia of the stomach and heart, weak lungs and greatly emaciated, cured and gained 10 pounds in two months. Ex-Sheriff A. T. Schoeps' daughter proprietor Northwestern hotel, corner Front and Clay streets, Portland, loss of appetite, liver complaint and rheumatic neuralgia, for six months, cured. Mrs. A. Banister, Meadow, Lewis county, Wash., excruciating pain in eye ball, liver and kidney complaint, deal ness 31 years and a lump in her side thought to be an ovarian tumor, cured. Mrs. R. H. Humphrey, 432 I. street, Portland, cured after nine doctors had failed, of painful menstruation and womb trouble in. every conceivable way, general debility, pain through the heart and lungs. Charles Christerman. Portland Or, scrofulous catarrh so bad that the de struction of his nose was threatened and had become so offensive that it was sickening to himself and friends, cured in two months. Dr. Darrin will remain in The Dalles until August 1st. Hours, 10 to 5. . When Babv was sick, we gave her Castorfa. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla.' When she became Hiss, she clung to Oastorla. Vben she had Children, she gave them Caatoria, A party of Dalies young people went from the Regulator, to the Dalles City to meet a young friend. On the way back to the Regulator they all got lost, but the miite - and' several others succeeded in rounding them up.. On the way up the river they were presented with souvenirs little 4th of July flags. To the yonug man of party, "July 4th 1S86, April Fool in July." To the main young lady, "July 4th, i86. Rubber Neck." To her two friends. "July 4th. 1896. Did Yon Ever Get Left," and "The Stray Lamb." To the voung lady they met. July 4th, 1896, It Wasn't My Fault." These eouvenirs thev will keep as me mentoes of the late episode. As they approached the Regulator they were greeted with tne song "They Never Came Back." R:-al KsiHt Transfers. Chas. B. and Mati'da Durbin to John L.' Hollint'shead, i..ls 3, 4,9 and 10 in block 7, Baird'o second addition to An telope; $1:15. D. W. Buck and wife to Thos. S. Buck acre of land heretofore described by deed of Oct. 29, 1895, by L. H. Prather and Geo. T. Prather to eaid Buck : $75. "Big' as a M For JO cents you get almost twice as much "Battle Ax tf as you do of other high grade goods. Before the days of "Battle Ax" consumers paid 10 cents for a small plug of the same quality Now, "Battle Ax" High est Grade, twice the quantity-. That's true economy BLACKWELL'S I ,1 Ton will find one eon pom liiikh caehi two onnee bag, and two coupon lnmlde each four onnee bag ot Blacfe weU'a Darhun. Bny a bag ot tola celebrated tobacco " and read the coupon which ' gives a Uat of valuable p res ents and now to get them. M ' BtfiCI sa r RUPERT & GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacture ra and dealers in . . , - Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TENTS and WAGON COVERS. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Adioining E. J. Collins & Co.'a store. , PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Alex. Fargher arrived on the local train from Portland today. Messrs. Seufert, Rorick and Winans were passengers today for Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Frazier returned home from their wedding trip Saturdav even ing. Mr. Henry Jones of Heppner, an uncle of W. H. Jones, arrived from Heppner today on a visit to the latter. Attorney A. A. Jayne came in town yesterday from Arlington on his way to Portland for a short trip of recreation. Mrs. F. B. Swift of Wapinitia was placed aboard the train this afternoon, en route to the Portland hospital. She is very ill with consumption. Degree of Huunr t nneral Notice. All members .oLKeru Lodee, No. 25, D. of H., are requested to 'meet at Fra ternity ball tomorrow (Tuesday) at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late sister, Cassia (Wiley) Hill. Members will go in a body to the resi dence, where the funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock. By order of Chief of Honor. Subscribe for Tub Chronicle. Barn Door WANT SEE? . EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THK Southern Pacific Comp Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. FEOM JUNE 23, 1895. OVERLAND EX-l ress, Salem, Rose- 1 rsr, Ashland, Sac- I . . i 8:50 P.M. Franciseo, Moiave, i Los Angeles.El Paso, j I New Orleans and I t East I 8:10 A. M. 8:30 A.M. Roseburg and way sta tions 4:40 P. 11. Via Woodburn lorl Mt-Ancel, Silverton, West Scio, Browns-' vllle.Bprlngfieid and Natron 1 Dally except Sundays. except Sundays. 4:00 P.M. Salem and way stations 10:00 A.M. 7:30 A. M luorvauis ana way stations ( t McMinnville and! (way stations i t 6:20 P.M. t 8:25 P.M. :45 P. M Daily. fDaily, except Sunday. . DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. POLU4AN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLAS3 SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Through Ticket Offic. 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern Ststes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates rrora J. B. KIKKLAND, Ticket Afrent. All above trains arrive nt and denart from Grand Central Station, Jnitn and I streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jenerson street. , Leave for OSWEGO, week days, at 6:00. 7:20. iu:ia a. m., i:oa, o:io, o:3U-p. m., s:uu n. m ana 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only. - Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 3:30, 11;25 a. m., 1:30, 4:1a, 6:ai, 7:40, ;u& 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 Fri ay at 0:40 a. in. Arrive at Portland, Tues day. Thursday and Satnrday at 3:05 p. m. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:30, 9:00, li:uu a. m., lc:w, -z:uu, s:isu, o:su, o:ou p.m. Anive at PortNnd at 12:35,8:40, 10:30 a. m 12:15, 1:50, 3:15, 4:16, 6:30, 7:55 p. m. Manager. - Asst. G. F. & Pass. AEt. "The Regulator Line He BaDes. Portland ail Astoria Navigation Co THROUGH Freigni ana Fassenoer Ltus Through Daily Trips (Sundavs ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles lit 8 a. m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles 'City leaves Portland (Oak si-cet dock) at 7 a., m., connect ing wilii Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. A SSENGKK RATES. One way. . . . Bound trip. .$2,00 . 3.oa Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots. will be brougkt through, "with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings mast be delivered before 5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted (Jail on or address, W. CALLAWAY General Aajent THE DALLES. - OREGON s. s. ScHim, President. J. M. Pxttbbsok. Cashier. First flational Bank. THE DALLES, - - r i A. General Banking Buaineas transacted T !i ' 5 1- - t A D. LtipUIUH rOCtJIVtXl, HUOJtJUlr LU OlgUI, - Draft or Check. - Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day ot collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on Aew xork, Ban rranciaco anc Port land. DIBtBOTOK-S. D. P. Thompsoit. - Jno. S. Schbnck, Ed. M. WrjiLiAsts, Gbo. A. Lcbbx. H. M. Bcau RI-PANS The modern stand ard Family Medi cine: Cures the common e very-day ills of humanity. nunc V QilORTHERN j PACIFIC R. R. n j H s Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL. ' MINNEAPOLIS DULCTH KA KliO GBAN.D FORK ' CKOOKSION WINNIPEG , BUTTK Elegent Totunst TO Through Tickets CHICAGO T WASHINGTON FH1LADBLFH1A 'EW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST mud SOUTH For Information, time cards, mass and tickets. eal on or write to W. C. ALIAWAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G". P. A.. 'iob, Morrison Cor. Tnird, Portland, Oregon SherifFs Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for the Lxraniy ot wasco on tne locnaayoi June, i8o, in a suit therein pending wherein R P. Keyes Is plaintiff nd O. D. Taylor, Sarnh K. Taylor, The Btate of Oregon, as trustee for tbe use of the common school fund of Wusco County, John Barger, jo'-epn A. Jonnson ana v. w . cutner, and the Columbia River Fruit Company, a cor poration, are defendants, to me directed and commanding me to sell at public sale the south east quarter of the southwest quarter, and the south west quarter of t le s jnthcast quarter of teciion seven, township one north of range thirteen, east of tbe Willamette Meridian, con taining ei hty acres more or less, and also the following bounded parcel of land, situated in saitl county, to wit: Commenclug at the north east corner of the northwest quarter of the northest quarter of section eighteen, township one north of range thirteen, east of the Willam ette Mei idian : thence west on the section line 326 feet to a point; thence south 35 deerrees east 4U4 teet to a point: tnence norm 44 degrees oo minutes, east 132 feet; thence north 237 feet to the place of beginning, and containing one and one half aoes, together with all and singular the tenements aiid hereditaments thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining, to satisfy tbe sum of $1015.95 and accruing interest and $100 attorney' fees, and $'5 costs and disburse ments, ana u.;o taxes, i win on tne itn ay ot July. 1896. ut the hour of 2 o'clock n. m. of said day, at the courthouse door in Dalles City, Ore gon, 6elL lo the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the above described real property. i. j . uki v . k, jnl7-i Sheriff of VVast-o County. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has Hied with the cleric of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County his final account as administrator of the estate of Silas Prather. deceased, and that said County Court, by an orcer made and entered on tne 1st day of April, 1896, has fixed Monday, the 4th day of May, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m. as the time and the County Court room in Dalles City. Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and ob lections thereto and to the settlement of said estate. J. M. HUNTINGTON, Administrator of estate of Silas Prather, de ceased, aprl-ii Notice of Sheriff's Sale. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution and order of sale issued out of tbe Cir cuit Court of tbe State ot Oregon for Wasco county, upon a judgment and decree made and rendered therein, in an action then and thereto fore pending wherein the American Mortgage Companv of Scotland, Limited, a corporation, was plaintiff, and Francis M. Thompson, Mis sourie A. Thompson, his wife, and R. F. Gibons, A. 8. MacAllister and John M. Marden, partners and members of the firm of Gibons, MacAllister . 5c Co., were defendants, I did duly levy upon and will sell at the front door of the County Court House in Dalles City, Wasco county, Ore gon, on Saturday, the 2Stn day of July, 1896, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at pub lic auction to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand, the real estate described in said execution and order of sale, and described as follows, to wit: The east half (W) of the southwest quarter (O and the south naff () of the northwest quaiter (14) of section eight (8) in township (2) south of range thirteen (13) east of the Willamette merid ian, in Wasco county, Oregon, containing 160 acres, together with all and singular the tene ments, hereditaments and appu:tenances there unto belonging or in anywise appertaining, or so much thereof as shall be neeessary to satisfy the sums due upon said writ, towit: 1 1064, to gether with Interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from June 9th. 1896; $100 attorney's fees, and $15 costs and disbursements due and owing to the plaintiff in said writ, together with accruing costs and interest and expenses of said sale, and also the further sum of $1391.20, due defendants, R. F. Gibons and John M. Marden, with interest thereon from tbe 9th day of June. 1896, at 10 per cent per annum, and the further cum of $100 attorney's fees. Oated at The Dalles, Or., this 25th day of J one, 1896. T. J. DRIVER, jeZMi - Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. . NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., April 30, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver of the U. S. Land office, The Dalles, Or., on 'June 13, 1896, viz. : William A. Doyle, Hd E, No. 3787, for the NW Sec 19, Tp 1 8 R 13 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of said land, viz: George W. Covert, J. A. Wagner, and Pat Higgins, of Endersby, and Joseph Means, The Dalles ml-i ' JA3. F. MOORE, Register.