Th Balks My Ctoniefe. THE DALLES. OHEGUS Adrertlrd Letter. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postofiice at The Dalles tin-' called for Feb. IP, 1S97. Persons cas ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Agnew, Winrield S Adams, F B Anderson, G B aowman, riy Blevins, Taylor Connor, RossweH Dodson, Sarah E Evans, Silas Gibson, Mary Brahin. Hv Gline, Chn's CaniRhan, M Ehrck, F Gilliam. S R Hammond. Clms E Hndson, L H Hazen Sadie Johnson, Jno iapius, R l.awtnn, Florence Larsen, Dagnear Moore, S W Martin, Mrs Dannie Meier, Louis kelson, P Nash, W E 2eilsen. A 0 iell, Emma Osborne, A J Olson, P Push. John E Peares, Geo Pofv. E '2 Pevev. Mrs Rose Rhodes, L F.oy.'Chas Eobertson.Mrs J W Sharp, Small. Eliza J Ward, Emma "Walker, E Warner, C A Waeuer, C C J. A. CnossEN, P. M. Is it "overwork"' thai has filled this country with nervous dyspeptics? that takes the flesh eff their bones, the vital ity from their blood, and makes tiiem feeble, emaciated and inefficient? No. It is bad cooking, over-eating of indi cestibie stuff, and other health-destroying habits. The remedy is an artificially digested food such as the Shaker Digestive Cord ial. Instead of irritating the alredy in flamed stomach the Cordial gives it a chace to rest by nourishing the system itself r.ad digesting the other food taken with it. Is no; the idea rational? The Cordial is palatable and relieves immedi ately. No money risked to decide on its value. A 10 cent trial bottle does thai. . La::ol is the best medicine lor cnii- dreu. Dcctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Price of a Leg. It cot the city of : warrant drawn on f.nokane f 10,500 in a f the general fund to ,' , , . . T , .... .... settle with Belle smith for tne minrv . . 3 ! that she received on account of nesli gence of city officials, she was a school-; teacher, and was on her way to the Hotel Spokane to attend the reception tendered the Hon. John L. Wilson and wife upon their return from ti oivmpia, i nited State' ' after his election to the C senate. At snracue avenue she encoun- f tered a sheet of ice that had accumulated across the sidewalk. Sne fell and one of her legs was broken between the knee j and ankle. She was disabled and inca-' .pacitated from following her usual voca-' tion, and it is feared that amputation ; uiav yet be necessarv in order to pre-' She sued for $25,000 damages and was awarded judgment for $10,590. The city appealed the case to the supren.e court, which sustained the judgment of the superior court. SiiiCe the accident the plaintiff has been empkyed in the office of the Free man s Labur Journal, ahe is rei2' nszed bv all who her as an estimable, ... laJy, and she was the recipient of many . congratulations last Tuesday when it be- came known that she had received her j wairunts for the full amount of hei ' jnucmeiit 3gainst the city. Fresh lot of Tiilamook butter just ur rived at Maier & Benton's. Suiiietliiu; to Kuow. j It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine for restoring' the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to tlie nerve ceutres in the stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and uids tLese organs in throwing off impurities in the blood. Electric Bit ters improves the appetite, aids diges-; tion and is pronounced by those who have tried it as the very best blood puri-, fier and nerve tonic. Trv it. Sold for irtk-or !.00 per bottle at P.!akeley Jc Houghton's Drug Store ,2 Tills Is Tour Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon Btrate the great merits of the remedy. ELY BEOTHEE8, 5C "Warren St., New York City. Her. John F.eid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont,, recommended Eiy's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement, "It is a posi tive cure for catarrh if used as directed." Bev. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Prec Church, Helena, Mont Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged enre" for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. HucKlen'a Armca naive. The best ealve in the world for cnte, bnn;jft, sores, ulcera, eait rheum, fevei ' sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblaiut corns, and all skin eruwtions, and nosi- tively cures piiea, or no pay required J It is "guaranteed to irive perfect fiatifcfao tion. or nionev rumnoea, Pric 25 cents ! pe.r iox. ror sai uy iiiaueiey auu Houghton. dnjL'ffist Subscribe for Tub Uhkomcle. j baldness a disease. A French Doctor Says It May Be Prevented. i Contagion Scattered by Barbers on Whose Implements the Microbe Find 1-odp-menb The Now the real cause of baldness Las been discovered, and a French derma-, tologist, Dr. La bo u rand, suggests u ' remedy. By the use of this remedy, he says, baldness can Ik prevented, and in , the next generation it may be unknown, i Can the awful consequence of such a discovery be imagined? Can people of ( this generation contemplate such a so cial condition as a total lack of bald ness? What will the ballet girido with- . out that inspiring row of shining pates 1 just leyond the footlight? What will the funny man do. deprived of his fund of baldheaded jokes? Hair will grow in vulgar abundance. ' It has been known for some time ! among medical men that baldness is a i disease. It has. even been supposed to I I be due to a specific microbe. In fact, j j such an extraordinary amount of evj- ! dence in favor of the theory has been j ' accumulated that the idea is now gen-! erally accepted. Dr. Labourand's in- i vestiiration in the subject has been e.-1 ' haustive and of such a conclusive na- j ture as to add heavy reinforcements to ' the already existing microbic theory. . He believes that the disease is con- ! tagious and that the cause of contagion j and the spreading of microbes is due , to the barber's instruments. He pre- ; ' sents strong evidence in support of this theory. I According to Labourand the typical diseased hair is found at the edge rf n constantly enlarging bald spot. It is the stump of what was once a long hair. It is shaped like an interrogation point ; it grows less in diameter toward the ! root, and has lost its color, beinr either ' srrav or white. Th e normal phi, canai i wanting a: tne root -OOt. WHICH Is ItSClI no longer .bulbous and hollowed for the papilla, but distorted in shape and hardened. Within the root sac a little bulb may be seen developing if eA- nTT5nirT tinlrt tha nrrrr!T-STi rlncc Tt k this which is said to be the cause of the disease. XU lilV LI V.1 ii J1UU till?. UUIU U. UU1LU1C . , . .. is full and clo.sed, and contains in its cemer compact cinsIe of raiCrabes. a culture of the smallest bacillus known, As the microbe matures it may become one one-hundredth of an inch in width. Tn r.n,t v.n: .u:, i,..n. ..T:ni., is bent or slightly curved m shape, like a comma, biunt a the ends ami slightly KWO"el1 'n center. Each bulb con-' tains millions of these bacilli, and to them is attributed the cause of baldness. ' Tnvestir-ntinn shows that hr the Time ' the hsLif ;s dead and the 'root and j rebaceous glands useless the microbe which produced this eftect is gone. Thus remedies applied to the bald spot i n the hopo of making hair grow again j are rain- For lhat glistening, white ; roots, end the oily sacs are dried for-' ever. j However, the progress of baldness I can bo imp-'Oed. This is accomplished by disinfection of the skin at the edge and in the neighborhood of the patch by means of an effectual, microbe-de-stroyinrr tonic ' If the microbe of baldness is an actual ,.. , , , .," . the prevalence of the condition is due lo con:a?ioili aK is the reasonable and logical deduction, baldness can Ik- pre- vented and th first stages of the dis- ease arrested by intelligent treatment. So, in time, baldness may disapjtear from humanitv. Chicago Times-Herald. OYSTERS AND TYPHOID, of CatuinR The Bivalve t. - i-i i . .,. It is not likely that the public will read, or even see, the eJaborate report cn tne oyster and the typiioiu quest ion just issued by the local povernment . board, and therefore we beir them not to in; atarmea at tne eomment tnat are- appearing in the press on the subject. Beport does not arrant an alarmist , -n , . , , i dant lusufication for having raisetl the , only in this country but in France and the United States, to be capable of causinp. and to have actually caused, typhoid fever. And the investigation of the oyster beds on our coasts, carried out by Dr. Bulstrode for the local gov ernment board, nhows that in heveml places oysters are exposed to the risk of conveying the dis-as. They are placed for fattening in shallow water nar the fonrshore, and so close to sewer outfalls as to be pretty constantly bathwl by sewage. The uor.-t j.'.:.fvF in rhis respict are Southend, Grimsby, ' Short-ham and th- Isle of Wiuht, On the other hand. Whitstable and several the danger can be removed without difficulty. Now that the government has pointed the way, it is for the local authorities to carry out the necessary reforms, and for oyster contnimen; to insist that they are carried out. St. Jnies Gazette ' Dullek-.Moru htace leaves the Umatilla house 8 a. la. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdavs. Douglas A'aen, i'rop. other fainou lwH are bevond suspi- The vote to be by ballot.upon which ehnll ua,e.01 6ale' ana tne remainder in three cion.whlleathir-'r'-.-wlRonlvtheorit- be the worde "Bondi Yes." and clual payments on or before one, two and icall - open ...hnw. But "the most he word. ..Bonds- No." Polls to ! lh d e of sai d sale ..omfortiTin. ,,int hmni.t mir hv the I'ened at 1 o'clock p. in., and rema n I respective!.. , with interest on such de comforting point brouirht out by ope unli 4 0.cock, p. m. 1 ferred payments at the rate of 10 per report In that vtn in the worst cases R.. f ,-arrH A, tnr. nt cent per annum, navable annuallv? nm. l i j-lou; bout Your JOB "We have the facilities for doing all kind? of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. AVe not only desiie to keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Gome in and compare our prices with that of an one, and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. ropiqle publisfyii ?o. i Wasco Warehouse Company Headciuar ters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. : J. j A X. m Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. -r"T J , r -j--. XXUfctUtjUfcirLtjrb IOI JXUllfcJa Orr&m, Ell iJIinaS. Hfifl.d mi a.rt.firs for Bran. Shorts Headquarters for "Byers Best;; Pendle ton Flour. We sell our soods lower than any house in the trade, and it you don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK THE FIRST BATTLE STYLES AND PRICES: Itichly and dr.rabiv bound in English Cloth, piain edges; portrait of the au thor forming the design on cover; autotraph nreface: innirnifk-ent pre sentation nlate in silver, gold and blue; containing 600 pVges and 32 full-page illustrations " In half-Morocco, marble edge Iu full-Morocco, gilt edge M. r- BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby civen that bids for a ' bridge across Hood river, at the town of Hoed River, will be received by the County Court of the State of Oreubn for Wasco" Countv. tin to the hour of noon Wednesday. March 3, 1S97. The bridge span will be 334 feet, will be 4 feet high- ' . iij :.i.: foHr fein of lhe same Bids wi rf. ceived for a Howe truss, Smith truss, Bowstring and a steel bridge. Bids on steel bridge to include proper abuttments oi ione auu outer material, usually under such bridges. Bids for woo-ien bridges to include piers, as Countv Clerk of asco Countv. n.," , ";!;; . Dated at The Dalles, Wasco County, Or., this 7th day of Februarv, A. D., 1697. 11 td A. M. Kklkav, County Clerk. JSoml flection Notice, School District No. ta. Notice is herebv given that a school meeting of school district No. 12, of Dalles Citv, Wasco countv, Oregon, to he held at'the council chambers in said rllatrint nn ll,o Hot. ( fl, .o... 1897( there w, Babmltted t0 the e-R voter? of said district the question of contracting a bonded debt of f 20,000.00, for the purpose of paying the debt of the . district and building a new school house. school district No. 12, of Dalles Citv. ' Wasco conntv, state of Oregon. Dated this "nri dav of Full . A. n. 1K17 E. Jacobsen, 1 District Cierk. i Caah iu Your check. 1 All county warrants registered prior j to Sept. 13, 1892, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Feb, 10, 189". C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. PiWlW j y . and ail kinds of MILL FEED This Flour is manufactured expressly for family use; eerysack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. THE fIP.T BATTLE is an interesting storv o the sivm political struscleo! 15. its most iiDjioriant events and the manr Issues involved a loici-l realise on Bi-nietallfsni a. uttered by cmlin-ni estonent-!, including the part taken bv Hon. W. J. Bryan in the silver nriiction prior to the Democratic National Convention, and dur in the campaign, the best examples oi his won-d-rriui oratorj-. the most nntewortnv incidents o( h- iamous tour, a careiul review of the political situation, a discus-ion of the elc-tion relurns and the sipuiheance thereof, and the nrt.re possibilities of Bl-raetallism us a politic tl i-sae. fl 7oj o :?$1.50; round trip, $2.50. "' j Agency at Umatilla House, The Dalles, J. WOODCOCK. Agent, Wamic, Or. UIul at Williams Hotel Moro. tf NOTICE SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby srlven that bv author i:y oi ordinance No the Common Council o ruary 6. 1897, entitled entitled an ordinance to provide for the sale of certain iots belonging to Dalles ) Oitv " T -ill r.n ".i... io.ui" 0f March, 1597, sell at public auction, tb the highest bidder, all the follow ing lots and parts of lots in Gates Addition to uaues i-.ity, asco Lountv, Or., to-wit : The north 50 feet off from lots 5 and G , iiuhijuuicc jointly in diock lb. j . North 30 teet off from lots 1 and 2; .North oO feet off nom lots 3 and 4 imn.U. ; hlnnt- ir .,t i. i :".,,.,??.. The reasonable value of said Intc tn'r less than which thev will not be sold. hub meu ana oHiermined Ov the The north 50 feet off from lots 5 and C jointlv in block IS, i200 North 30 feet off from lots 1 and 2 jointly in Wock JS, W). , . r,0.nh. fet3t ofr f'"0'" lots 3 and 4 ; jointly in block 16.100. j t01,1 in Mock J.9, 200. ! JaCll OOC Of these lotfi will llf cnlrl nr.. on the Jot respectively and none of them l1" be sold for a less sum than the va'ue thereof as above stated. One-fourth of the price bid on anv of lots snail oe paid in cash at the Vlae that payment may be made in fml arJ.v t,rae at the option of the pur- chaser. , The said sale will begin on the 13th aa " art:," at the hour ol 2 o'clock p. uay ui .uuruu Ul llie nour Ol O ClOCk O, m.of said day, and will continue fro , . obju uo; , uuu will cuntinud irmn lilic iu nine uiini uu 01 huiu lots snail 1 hn hold. Dated tuis Dth day of Februarv. 1897. . Giluekt W. Phelps, , nu .Recorder 01 Dallee City. Advertise in Tut Cubonicle. Sto.wyUDC,, of DaHes City aefHTHE Glades Ranch . 1 I VS It THE NAMfc ur ( An Irl.h CIrWm.n Kepu.lUt" It In Tavorof thc-O AIorchor. Eneland has done many wrongs o Ireland, but one of the , ha onlv lust come to light. It seems, r i A- rM,h that we have stolon i ?aVS liUHUUH - r Murnht n- Thfimns Arthur MacMiirrouch , Murnhv. rector of Kilternan. has deter :.J,i rt imrc hack the ancient tannly deter - - m i i u n t . trom ine -wi" ..,... O'Morchoe and substituted for it a !... i Enclish counterfeit in the shape o. i . t:..V. ntlpiem mm:- nropcrtv. ile now auuui , , the press he has for and on behalf of jElegdlt himelf. his children and descendants; renounced, relinquished and abandon -mv said newer or Anglicized, but TOUTlSt hitherto always by me used, name ol Murphv. and that instead thoreot he icvives bis ancient and true name ot O'Morchoe. Lour may lie me ...... -.1 -f t,;e lrst nmn- 1 loice m tne recoei. w - i s crtv! Probablv when once they rcal ! izethat they are only Anglicized O'Mor I wc shall have the whole of the great M-irphv family throughout the United Kingdom, to say nothing of the colonies anil the United States, follow in" the lead of Rev. Thomas Arthur MacMurrourh. There is an humble article of diet (also Anglicized) which 1 have heard spoken of as a 'murphy." Ought we to call that an O'Morchoe, too? Wheat from Gras. ( Mr. Fabre claimed that after 16 year i ,' of cultivation he secured a variety o. wheat from a ronton grass, tne I "Ae-ilops Ovata." which grows aouit- . I daatlv all over the south of Europr. I Others, however, claim he was mif- taken, and that the flowers oi the J plants in his experiments were hybrid-! ir.ed with whrct. me coiumDia FscKingGo.. PACKERS OF POKk 3T)G B66T MAXUFAcrrrii-t-.s or - Fine Lard and sausages. (hirers of BRAND Dried Beef. Etc. Dalles City anfl Moro Stane Lin Leaves Wi'liains Hotel. Moio, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at S i. in. prompt. Lesves Umatilla House. The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at S a. m. prompt. Freight ratesThe Dalles to Moro, -JOc per 100 lbs; small packers, io and 25c. PrfSSfllPr TA'fa Thf rtnliMC tn t..r DOUGLAS ALLEN. Prop. ill in that by author-' rv i r 1 IT' 1 JMi's.resiiJjaie Oreo im Mitcfae d "An ordinance STAGE LINE, I THOMAb HAEPEE, - ProDrieto: 1 j Stages leave Bake Oven for Antoinn 1 I U u'' aP from ADtfe,opfc to Mit- uiicji mice times a weet. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. WHITE SALMON. WASH. m Brefl America Jerk-.v Cattle Club JERSEYS i ?ilhe SVPirat?lt- Commassic and Tormentor raine. Three Cho ee liulu i,,- .' so some Choice Cow and iHpI u.r. r..",JKUl" jr-wlm M,:" Al ":VBKCTT. Prop, ....v , iiwuum r.oeK I'nierptiK ash. LOOD POISON 1 ooebai . Iodide po08Mrtfy?nbSI!a ne2 "ry. louiao potashTInd ri TCI ?et. 3A&2hlM&LW UD . nt tfffii.lffifl& PM&SM - 1 mm tia fe we cannot cure iKr.W wd for m clani lute nr.M,r. .ri ""?a B N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. n i - pnllmail Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS HCLCT1I KAKGO GKAND FOURS CKOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA an HIITTE TO Through Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHlLAnELrHl A NEW YOKK BOSTON AND A lit. POINTS EAST and SOUTH For iiifonsiitSon. nine cards, taapi tml Uekett, cnl oa or write to W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Ia!les, Oregoo . or. A. P. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A., 2S&, llorrijoa Cor. Third. Portland Oresoa EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route " OF THE ! Southern Pacific Comp'y. ' Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portltai LEAVE. ! FROM FEB. 10. 1697. AEBIVE. , f OVERLAND EX- ! press, Salem, Rose-' I burc, Ashland, Sac-1 i v ) raia'ento, Ogdeu.San ! Los Angeles.EIl'aso, j . New Orleans nud I '3:10 A. 31. !(.East . . :3) A. MjiuacuuiK auu nu tinm .j.m p v tions fVia Woodburn fori Daily except 1 Mt.Anirel. Silverton. 1 , West iclo, Browns-V except ville.iprlugrield and Suadayi. VNatron J , Suudayi. l:CO P.M. 7:30 A. M. H i P. M. :aiem ana way staoonsriu.ia a.ji (Corvallls and way) l CrJOP.M. (Stations i j picMinnville a n d If S:SP.JI. (way stations. . . . ) ' Dally. fDany, except Sunday. DIKING CAES ON OGDEN EOCTE. PULLMAN BCKFET SLEEPEK5 AND SECOND-CLASS eLEEPING CAES Attached to all Through Trains. Throuch Ticket Oillee, 131 Third 6treet. where thruueb tieUets to ull joints in the Eastera Sutes, Canada and Euroje can be obtained : lowest rates Zroin J. B. KIEKLAND, Ticket Agent All ubove trains arrive at uad depart lron Grand Central itatlou. Fifth and Irving strecu YAMHILL DIVISION. Patsenger Dejot, loot o Jettenxm utrcet. Leave lor OSWEGO, dailv, except Sunday, T:-.D a. ui.; 12.15, y.-Zi, C.to. i:0J p. (hikI ll:a0 p. in. on caturdav onlv) Anive al IVrtland at 7:10 and s;K) a.m.; undl:30, 1:15, O.S5and 7:55 p. in. U-ave for Sheridan, week days, st4:39p.B Arrive at Portland, 9:U0 a. la Leave for AIP.LIE on Mondnv, Wednesday a4 Fri.iny at 9: 19 a.m. Arrive at Portland, lurt dav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. ra. Sunday trains for OSWEGO leave at 8:40 a. n. and 12: 15, 1:43, S:S0, 5:25 CM5andS 05 p. m. Ar rive at Portland at b:'M, 10:e0 u. in.; l:S),4:Ui 5 10,6:33,7.55 ji. m. P.. KOEIILEP., E. P. EOGEES, Manager. Asst. G. F. i Pass. Art THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-fl-WEEK EDITION- 18 I'BBen a Week. 150 Taper Ver. It stands first among ''weekly" paper! in size, frequency of publication and fresbnese, variety and reliability of con- J tents. It ie practically a daily at the low pricti 0 a weekly ; and its vast ll Ol ...i m . , . '""rioerB, extending to every tsiaic territory of the Union and foreign coon- I tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of its news columns. It is eplendidlv illustrated, and amoK ills special features are a fine humor I n&L'f. (ivllniislii'n mo.lol ronnrla. all tb' latest faeliioiii for women and a IodJ series of stories by the greatest liv American and English authors, Cuuau Uoyie, Jerome K. Jerom. Stanley U ej man, Mary E. Wllk' Anthony IJope, Bret tfarte, llruiidi-r Malili.u. K. We offer thi nnfnnnled newSD8per1' "uim u"rr- - The Dalles Twice-a-Week Chronicle to- Kether one year for llf.OO. The regoW 0f two papers is 93.00.