LOSS OF VOICE After A?ute Bronchitis CUBED BY USIHO Cherry . Pectoral AVER'S A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. "Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted irr an attack of acute bronchitis. I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry T- . SAT.:': ONCE MORE IN A TRANCE. The Semblance of Death Again Visits Mrs. Miry Albertson. III u u t1 r It ft Pectoral. The first bottle prnve me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suft'eriiifr from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." E. M. P.rawley, D. D., Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Ya. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOBLB'S 5 AIB. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARiLLAS. Two Lire Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City 111. was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cared her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approach ing Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cared. He is naturally thank ful. It is Buch results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug (Store. Regular size 60 cents and $1 00. TV one But Ayer's at tlie World's Fair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extra' -ordinary distinction of having been the -only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at the world's fair, Chicago. . Manufact urers of other earsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their good a, but they were all tnrned away under the application of the rule for bidding the entry of patent medicines "and noetrums. The decision of the world's fair authorities in iavor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's barsapanlla Is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. . It is here on its merits." There is a sequel to the escape of Mrs. Mary S. Albertson, of Columbia slough, from .being inhumed alive early this month. On the 10th inst. Mrs. Albertson had sufficiently recovered to accept an invi tation from friends near Grant's Pass. She was taken very sick two days after her arrival there. On the third day she was apparently dead. But from her narrow escape from being buried alive before, she certainly would have been subjected to one of the most horrible fates the human mind can conceive, on the Sonthern Oregon farm. Blochmeier, whose family Mrs. Albertson is visiting, writes that a Grant's Pass physician ap plied a galvanic battery immediately after death had claimed the woman, but it proved unavailing till last Tuesday noon. Then the cataleptic attack gradu ally abandoned the patient, and at 4 o'clock she asked for a drink of water. She, however failed to realize where she was, and complained bitterly at being re moved from the society of her parents who are dead), with whom she was having a delightful visit. In this in stance she was perfectly unconscious of terrestrial life, and as the theosophists have it, her astral body had been mean dering about in celestial realms. Blochmeier adds that it was fully two hours before Mrs. Alberson could grasp who he and his family were, and it was almost impossible to convince her that she had beea in a death-like trance for five days. "She remembered nothing about her leaving home," continued the writer, and for several hours she raved like one demented for having been brought back to this earth. At nine o'clock at night, however, she grew calmer and quite lucid. She then was able to real ize her phenomenal situation. When she wae bright enough to appreciate her second narrow escape from a living buri al, she went into convulsions, and at midnight she again was in a .trance." The letter in Thurraan's possession says that since then, up to Friday even ing, Mrs. Albertson has but once been brought to herself by means of a galvan ic battery. She has not taken any nour ishment since her atttack on the farm, and she was wasted away to a mere shadow. A strange feature in this con nection with this case is that while in the trance condition, Mrs. Albertson's respiration and puleation are absolutely imperceptible. .Yet she must breathe, and her heart must be in action. -Her medical attendant, who is a skilled one, says the afflicted woman's life hangs on the slightest thread, and. certain death is likely to ensue at any moment. . Bnt in this case there will be no interment till decomposition has set in. Mrs. E. Sharon and Mrs. Bassett have opened dressmaking . parlors in the No people suffer so much from physic al disabilities as those whose business requires little or no muscular exertion The lack of exercise causes the liver to become sluggish and the result is con Btant Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious ness and Sick Headache. To prevent this take Simmons Liver Regulator; it keeps the liver active and makes one's condition as comfortable as those who have much exercise. Bucklen'o Armca Salve. 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There are so many reasons why those whodefire to advance their knowledge beyond a common school education snould take at least course in Latin, that probably everybody- is fa miliar with at lonst some of them. 1 will not take space here to sieak of the beauties of the Lutiu language nor of the many advantages in life possessed by tltoe who have mastered it. I will here oi.lv utaiuuuce my intention to organ ize a e ass in "Latin. Kapid progress guaranteed to those who will wont nurd, charges very rea sonable. All desiring instruction in Latin are kindly requested to announce their intention to the undersigned before September, if possible. Awaiting ycur application, 1 am, very ril-l-fully yours. L GREY, aug'i-lmo Evangelical Lutheran Pastor. rlQRTHERN y PACIFIC R. R. H s Pullman Eleg ent Tourist Isi You may have " money to burn' but even so, you needn't throw it away. 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Leave for RIVERSIDE only (daily) at .S:25. 9:15, 10:30 p. in. Arrive at Portland ot 6:10, 10;'J0, 11:20 p. m. Leave for Sheridan, week days, t4:S0p. m Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and ITHilnv At. 0:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland. Tiipk- dav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. in. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 7:20, 8:40, 1U:4U a. rn., i:i;, i:4;, 3:30, b:D, ii:ou p. m. Arrive at Portland at 8:30, 10:00, 11:50 a. m 1:30, 3:15, 5:10, 7:30, 9:00 p. m., and 12:35 a. m. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, . Manasrer. . " Asst. G. F. k Pass. At. Citation. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Wasco. In the matter of the estate of Phoebe M. Dun ham, deceased. Citation. To Mrs. Clara Inning, Mrs. Mary Hodges and Geortre Maddox. Greeting: In the name of the Sta e of Oregon, You are herobv rfn nired to annear ill the Couiltv Court of the State of Oceeon. for the County of Wasco. at the courtroom thereof, at The Dalles, in the County of Wasca, on Monday, the 7th day of September, 1S96, at 2 o ciock in tne atternoon ot that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made and entered Herein authorizing ana airecting tne aa minlstrator of said estate to sell the real oror- erty belonging to said estate, to-wit, a strip of land S34 feet wide and 100 feet long off the east side of lot No. 11 in Block No. 6 in Laughlin'8 Addition to Dalies iniy, vvasco county, uregon. This citation is served upon you, the said Mrs. Clara Lanning, Mrs, Mary Hodges and George aiaaaox, Dy oraer oi tne nun. kooi. Mays, juage of said Court, made July 25. 1896. Witness, the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, seal for the County of Wasco, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 25th day of juiy, A. D. lB'Jb. Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk. By Simeon Bolton, Dec utv. jy29-i-5t Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will, on -nturrtav. the 22nd dav Of Aueust. 1896. at the hour of 2 o'clock iu the afternoon of said day at the front door of the county courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco, Co., Oregon, sell at public anctiou to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described real estate belonging to tne estate ot u. . uine, law ui nsscu ujumji (Irefron. And now deceased, to-wit: Lots one (1 ) and two (2) and eleven (11) and twelve (12) and the north half of lots three (3) and ten (10) in block 81 in Baiids Second Addition to the town of Antelone. In Wasco County, Oregon, said real estate will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon in favor of W. Bolton & Co., dated Octo ber 3, 1895, tor the sum of 1306.55, and interest at the rate ot 10 per cent per annum irom saia aate. Dated at Dalles City, Or , this 21st day of July, 1890. - E. JACOB8EN. ' Administrator of the estate of C. V. Lane, deceased. jy.io-ot-u Notice of Final 'Account. To all Whom it Mat Concern: Noti is hereby given that O. J. Farley has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Joshua W. Reedy, deceased, and that saia nnai account win come on i or hearing on Monday, July 13th, 1896, at which time a hearing will be had as to any and all objections to such final account, and the settlement thereof. This notice is given by order of Hon. George v. Biaxetey, county juage. Dated tuts litn aay oi June, isvm. ii. J. r AKUi,- Adm'r of the estate of Joshua W. Reedy, da ceased. iei3-6t.u Dallsi-Nora SU(s Leaves the Umatilla house 8 a. m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Docglab Allen, Prop, OK ST! GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Denver, Minneapolis Omaha St. Paul Kansas City Low Rates to ali Eastern Cities. OCEAN' STKAMER9 Leave Portland . Kverr Five lays for SAN" FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. K. & Cn.'s Agent Tha Dalles, or address W, H. HURLBORT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon E. M'N EILL, President aud Manager. New 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. m. Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40 p. m., and leaves 10:45 p. m. Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12:05 p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 2 :30 p. m. Train 23 and 24 will carry p&Bsengera between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav ing The Dalles at 1 n. m. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from Portland. E. E. Lytle, Agent. nnnps aW WVW WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. zee:.. GhijiEiisriN". For Rent. The lower story of the Michelbach block, cor ner of Second and Union streets, now vacant, will be rented on a long or short-time lease at reasonable figures. Also the Michelbach garden and fruit orchard, with buildings for occtrpatioH. Applv to George Williams, administrator of the Miebetbach estate. apr3-tt