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UNTOLD MISERY FBOH Rheut.iatisp C. H. King, Water Valley, Hiss., cured by Acer's Sarsaparilla "For five years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending 1000 there, hesides doctors' bills; but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds ; my left arm and leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles being twisted up in knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane. I had no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, were So awful, that I could procure reiki only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I was cured. Sly weight has increased to 1G5 pounds, and 1 am now able to do my lull day's work as a railroad blacksmith." The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. A YEJC'S PIZ.Z.S ewe Jleadacha. W ANTED Agents to sell Macintoshes and Rubber Clothing, Tires and a full line of Rubber Goods, (part or all of) Free samples and protected ground to workers. Factory P. O. 1371, Now York. GIKL To do general housework. Inquire The Dalles Employment Agency. DRESSMAKING Two girls to learn dress making. Dalles Employment Agency. F ARM-HAND Man to work on farm. Dalles Employment Agency. . T WANTED Ladies or gentlemen wanti lg sit uation should leave their address with The Dalles Employment A gene v. Telephone 309, lock Box 230. Over Mclnery's. THE DALLES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Male or Female help furnished on s ort no tice: Lock Box 260, Tel. 309. Over Mclnery's. PEASONAL MENTION. "Miss Mays returned to Hood River i" today. Mr. John Booth left for Portland this morning. Mrs. Hal. French left this afternoon on a visit to Portland. Mrs. Ed. Reese has been very ill for 'several days, but is now recovering. Miss Carrie Ketchum left yesterday morning for a few weeks stay in Port land. . Mrs. Gleason of Albina, who has been visiting her parents in the city, returned this morning. Mr. Frank French returned from North Beach laet night, earning up on the Regulator. Mr. C. N. Cartwright, J. P. Van . Houten'atid Wm. Wilson left this after noon for Portland. . Mies Nell Mirhell came np on the Regulator last evening, after a summer outing at Astoria, Long Beach and Gear ' hart Park. Miss Nell Butler left this morning for Portland, where she will enter upon her duties as teacher in the public schools of that city. Joseph Rupp, wife and four children arrived yesterday from Germany and are stopping at the Skibbe hotel. Herr Rupp cannot speak a word of English, but he has some brothers living near Nafisene who ran, who haye good farms, and have bettered their condition in life by coming to America.' Mr. Rupp will procure some' land and do likewise. Miss Newman, teacher of piano forte, has resumed teaching her class at her residence, corner of Fourth and Union streets. el2-dlw. "The best on earth,"- said the mer chant as he quaffed the Hop Gold beer. For eale by StuMing & Williams. e4-2w A dose that is always seasonable is a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, the "King of Liver - Medicines.?' It keeps the liver active; the bowels regular; prevents Biliousness ; and promotes di gestion. In fact helps keep yon well. "I have watched its . effects in families where I have practiced, and find it ad mirable; both alterative and tonic in its action." Or. T. W. Mason, Macon, Ga. "'That's good 1" , An expression always '. beard after one has tasted the famous Hop-Gold beer. For sale by Stubling & Williams. s4-2w ". 'I'll tak yon where it's good," said the man to his friend, as they etarted for Hop Gold beer. For sale by Stubling & Williams. . s4 2w The McCoy Creek Mine. Mr. John McCoy, who returned last week from the mines that bear his name, in the Cascade mountains in'Skamania county, Wash., informs the Hood River Glacier that the members of the Ma zama mining company will not return to the mines to work- this season. They got to the mines too late in the season to accomplish much this year, but hope to get a better start and be better prepared for work nest spring. About 100 men from different evctions cf the coun try visited the mines during the short time the Mazamas were at work. xSome of them were old' prospectors and were convinced that the company bad a good prospect of striking it rich. The creek above and below them has been pros pected and claims located. The com pany had considerable work to do this season, in the way of building cabins and sluice boxes and flumes, that they will not have to do next year and they expect that witb two months' hard work they can make a clean np that will pay them well for all their labor. THE CHURCHES- Preaching services tomorrow at the Christian church by Elder A. D. Skaggs, pastor. Subject at 11 a m., "The Three Heavens." At 7:30 p. na., "Will This Body Be Raised." On account of the illness of Rev. J. H. Wood, Mr. Frost of Portland will con duct services at the M. E. church at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. -m. on Sunday. A special invitation is given to the young people to attend the evening service. Lutheran church, L. Grey pastor. Service at First Baptist church in the morning at 11, and . in the evening at 7:30. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Subject at the morning service, "Amongst the Lilies." Subject for the evening, "Christian Socialism." At the Congregational church, corner Court and Fifth street Sunday services as usual : At 11 a. m. and at 7 :30 p. m. worship, and a sermon by the pastor, W. C Curtis. Sunday school immedi ately after the morning service. Meet ing of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Topic, Our tongues for Christ; Prov. xv, All persons not . worshipping else where are cordially invited. Jfor Kent. A suite of rooms,' nicely furnished, suitable for two students, centrally lo cated below the bluff. For particulars inquire at The Dalles Commission Co.'s store. aue31-lm There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear as the free alkali rots them. Hoe cake is pure. " jly24-i For Sale or Trade. For good sheep, a well-improved 30 acre farm in Southern California. For particulars apply at this office. . s7-2w Hop Gold beer receives the best ad vertising from its users. For sate by Stubling & Williams. s4-2w ECZEfTA, greatest of skin dis eases, is the cause of more intense suffering than 'all others combined. Tender babies are among its numerous victims. .The itching, burning, cracking, bleeding, and scaling of the skin and scalp are almost beyond endurance. Sleep is out of the question. Most remedies and physicians generally fail even to relieve. If CUTICURA remedies did no more than cure Eczema, they would be entitled to the grati tude of mankind. They not only Cure but A single application is often ) sufficient to afford instant relief,, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure. Bpiedt Ci:nj Trsatext. Warm b&tha with Cuticura Soap, geutlo ap;!:::uiODS of Cuticl-ra (ointment niid mi'd !osos of Cuti cura Resolvent (the r.cv.- 'olocil purifier). Sold thronrhnut fh- wnr it. Tcrrir.x Di:uo ft Chbh. COKr., Sole Proprfrtu . B. -i.fi, Lr. s. A. oy How to Cure Unity' kii JJUufecf, free. FinJ Comfort c and . 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Write yo'tr name and ad dress on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best, Room 2, Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy of The New York Weekly Tribune will be mailed to yon. lityi Material and Boxes The Dalles, Oregon This is the . very b6st Smoking Tobacco made. I I 1 bag and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag; your share of 1250,000 in presents. Battle -'V Th Ideal Panacea. ' James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says "I regard.. Dr. King's New Dis covery as an Ideal Panacea for coughs, .colds and Lang Complaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescrip tions or other preparations." : Rev. John Burgus, -Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "L have been a Minister of the Methodist Epiicopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave mesncb speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Congh Remedy now. Trial tottles free at Ulakeley & Houghton's, JJrng Store. A Household- Treasure. D. W.. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y,. says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman Druggist, Catsklll, N. Y.,bays that Dr. Kings New Discovery is un doubtedly the best coagh remedy ; that be has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never tailed to do all that is claimed for it. Whv not trv a remedv so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & tlonph ton's Drug Store. Regular size oOc. and $100. 3 None Hut Ayr" at the 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 goods, but they were all turned away under the application of the rule for bidding the entry of patent medicines and nostrums. The decision of the world's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a patent medicine. It does no( belong to tne list of nostrums: It is here on its merits." - '. " StocKholdera' Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of, the Wasco Warehouse Company will be held at the office of French &'Co.,The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednesday, September 30, 1S96, at 3:30 o'clock p. in., for the pur pose of electing directors for the'ensutng year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. W. Ixjbd, Pres Attest: G. J. Farley, Sec. 4w The Dalles, Or., feept. 1, 1896. Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between J. C. Meins and J. W. Koontz in the fruit drying business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. W Koontz buying J. C. Meins' interest in The Dalles Fruit Dryer" plant, and he will pay all bills against the nrm and col lect all accounts cue. J. C. Meins, J. W. Koontz. The Dalles, Aug;. 12, 1896. s2w Through trains on the O. R. & N will run via Umatilla, Walla, Walla and Pen dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec ond class will ran in connection with the Union Prcific, the same as heretofore, A through first-class sleeper from Port land to Spokane, connecting with the first-class sleeper to St. Paul and a through tourist sleeper from Portland to St. Paul, will be ran in connection with the Great Northern railway. E. E. Lytle, Agent. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OP THE Southern Pacific Comp'y Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. LEAVE. 1 FROM JUNE 23, 1895. I ABSIVE. f OVERLAND EX-1 j press, 8alem, Rose 1 I burg, Ashlarid, Sac- I ramento, Ogden.San 1 Franciseo,- Mojave, Los Angeles, El Pasn, I New Orleans and I I East : J 8:50 P.M. 8:10 A. M 8:30 A. M. Roseburg and way ta- tions '4:40 P. M fVla Woodburn fori j Mt. Ansel, Silverton, West Sclo. Browns- I villc, Springfield and 1 Natron I Daily except Sundays. 4:00 P. M, 7:30 A. M t4:45 P.M. except Sundays. Salem and way stations 10.00 A. M luorvauis ana way )sttion8 McMliin-!lle andj f way stations S t 6:20 P.M t 8:25 P.M. Daily. fDauy, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEKPER3 AND 8ECOND-CLAS8 SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. ' Through Ticket OOc-, 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern 8tHtest Canada and feurope can be obtained at lowest rates irom J. B. KIRKLAND. Ticket Agent. All above trains arrive at and deport Irom Grand Central Station, MltQ ana I streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Patsenger Depot, foot of Je Hereon street. Leave for OSWEGO, week -dayn, at 6:00, 7:20, 10:15 a. m., 12:15, 1:45, 3:30, 6:25, 8:00, 11:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland, 7:10, 8:30. 11:25 a. m., 1:30. a:io, o:xu, v:du, ;uo p. m. ana u:i 8. m. Leave lor RIVERSIDE only (daily) at 6:25 9:15. 10:30 p. in. Arrive at Portland at 6:10, io;20', 11:20 p. m. f Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p.m. Arrive at x-oruanu, V..3U &. m ' Leave for AIRLIE on Mondav. Wednesday and Fri ay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues- aav, inursaay ana saturaay at s:ua p. m. 8nnday trains for 08WEGO leave at 7:20, 8:40, iu:4u a. m., u:id, 1:4 a:au, b:za, 8:uo, ii:5U p. m. .Anive at roriina at b:su, io:uu, u:nu a. m i:du, s:ia, a:iu, T.ao, a;ui p. m., ana 12:35 b. m R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass..Agt. JJ1Tuq iiio EHST! GIVE 8 THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Denver Omaha Kansas City Minneapolis St. Paxil Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland Kverr Fire Days for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call on O. R. & Co.'s Agent Tho Dalles, or address W, H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon E. M'NEILL, President aud Manager. Mew Schedule. Effective Tuesday, April 7th, the fol lowing wilt be the new Ech'ednle: train Xso. 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. m., and leaves 10:45 p. m. lrain No. o arrives at I he Dalles 12 :05 p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves at 2:30 p. m. 1 rain 23 and' 24 will carry passengers between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav- ng The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from 1'ortland. H. Ji. L.ytle, Agent. ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. H s Pullman Elegent Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars Toturist ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS DULCTH MKGO GUAM) FORKS CBOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE Ttiirougt Tiekcts CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA MtW YOKE 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., 255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland, Oregon DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. 3ee. o-.Xj mi 5sr nsr. "For Rent. The lower story of the Michelbach block, cor ner of Second and Union streets, now vacant, will be -ren tad on a long or short-time lease at reasonable fieures. f Also the Micxelbach garden and fruit orchard, with buildings for occupation. Apply to George 'Williams, administrator of the Micbelbacn estate. . . apr3-tf