J Thi Dalles Daily Chronicle. T1IK DAI!. KS, oukuox l'KUSONAI. MENTION. W. E. Campbell left on the Regulator this morning for Portland. Miss Myrtle Michell went to Portland this morning to attend the Souea con cert. x Miss Ursula Kirch took the Regulator for Portland this morning, where she will visit for ifowVeoks. Mr. Henry Fowler and wife came up on last night's train, and will remain a few days visiting relatives. Mrs. II. V. French, Misses lltulah Patterson and Elizabeth Sampson were passengers for Portland today. Senator Michell, wife and daughter came up from Portland Saturday night, and he returned to Salem today. Messrs. Mark Long, Ed Williams and Dr. Sturdevant will hear Sausa in Port land, going down on the boat today. Mr. C. 0. Bunker came up on the Regulator Saturday night from Cascades, where he has been visiting his sister. Miss Ixelle Sylvester, who has been visjting her sister in Portland for the past two months, returned Saturday night. Mr. Chas. Donnelly, who has been in the olliee of T. A. Hudson for the past year, left for San Francisco this morn ing, wheie he will remain. ' WOULD l'KEI. IT MOST. Salem and ."Marlon County Particularly, Anxiutis for Organization. Salem, Or., Feb. 27. The effects of the legislative row, if permanent organi zation should be defeated, would be more keenlv felt in Salem and Marion county than anywhere in the state There paid out for the maintenance of state institutions and other purposes, $-20,000 to 30,000 a month. The amount would necessarily be kept out of circula tion around the seat of government could but result in untenanted dwellings and vacant Luisinesa Houses. It is patent to everyone that the disbursement of stato moneys is a strong prop of Salem's. There is no question but busi nesB will avert its removal if possible. mt. it f . . , i . j.ue marion county legislators who are standing out against perfecting organiza tion of the legislature are Senator Pat terson and Representatives Smith and Chapman. Smith is a resident of Salem, fand a petition is being circulated in the city asking him to respond to the call of his constituents by using his infiueuce to bring about organization of the legis lature. Regardless of the squabble over the election of a United States senator, or the fight for political supremacy, Marion county wants the legislature or ganized and an appropriation bill passed, and her representatives can illy afford to ignore the petitions of their constitu ents. Marion county pays taxes on over .S,000,000, and as a county is interested in pieventing an unnecessary raise in the rate of taxation, because of thelegis lative embroglio. If we could trace Dyspepsia to it? source, it would lead back to our kitch ens. In fact, the secret of good health ia good cooking. If well cooked, foods are partially digested ; if poorly cooked, they are less digsstible than in their.raw state. If you are victim of faulty cook ing; that is, if you suffer from Dyspep sia, the rational cure must bn looked for in an artificially digested food, and a food which will at the same time aid the digestion of other foods. Such a prep aration virtually rests tho tired digetivo organs, thereby restoring them to their natural strength. Tho Digestive Cordial, as prepared by the Shaker of Mount Lebannon, is such a preparation, and a single 10 cent bottle will convince you of itH value. If your druggist doesn't keep it, he will be glad to get it through his wholesale house. 10 Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. l"iom Crlpplii Creek. After tho big lire in Cripple Creek, I took a voiy seveio cold and tried many remedies without help, tho cold only bo coming moro settled. After using three email bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both the cough and cold left me, and in this high altitude it takes a meritoiious comrh remedy to do any good. G. 1$, lIf..vi)KK.so., editor Daily Advertiser. For aalo by Blakeley it Houghton. Tiih Ih Your opportunity. On reccint of ten cento, cash or stamps. 1 a generous sumplo will bo mailed of tho most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Curo (Ely's Cream Ualni) onfilcient to deuiou utrato the groat merits) of tho remedy. 1 ELY II MOTHERS, I CO Wurreu Hi., New York City. Itev. John Held, Jr.. of Groat Falls.Mont., ' recouirnended Ely'a Croum Halm to me, I can cmphasizo his btnteinont, "It is a posi-1 tivo curo for catarrh if uned its directed." Itev. Francis W. I'oolo, Pastor Centrairroa. ! Church, Helena, Mont. I Ely's Cream Halm i the acknowledged curo for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. Subscribe for Tun CmtoMcr.i:. KKADY 1-Olt TISK KIOE. McKluloy Alilo to JMnntl tliu Trip to IVunliliixt.'ti. ' Canton, O., Feb. 27. Major McKin' ley's physical condition in most gratify ing to himself and friend?, and i" ap prehension is now felt over tin- nip to Washington, on which the piesident elect and party start Monday evening. He looks to be in belter health than for a month past. He took a walk this morning, and another this afternoon. A large portion of Canton's population is showing a deep interest in tho start for Washington. There will be some sort of farewell demonstration at the depot, the nature of which will depend upon con ditions at the time. Arthur W. Kinney, of Los Angeles, president of the California League of Remibliean Clubs, was here today in behalf of Frank L. Coombs, of Califor nia, who desires the post of minister to Japan. Mr. Coombs filled this post dur ing the Harrison administration. Tliu Truo Kuinedy. W. M. Repine, editor Tiakilwa, 111., "Cheif," says : "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex perimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No oilier rem edy can take its place in our home, as in it we have certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." If. is idle to experiment with other icni edies, even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discov ery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cuies and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. " (-4) Tlir onniiihal kill!' Klllih'il upon his .wuse sis lie marked the rapidity -with which the latest triumph cf his 'dief disappeared under her at tacky. "Our Into spiritual adviser was a ffodsond to us in our extremity." he. remarked 'Eve he died 1 had prewn to loo him more and more, in fact." He nibbled lit, a collar-bone. "I nenietiiall v referred to niy afi'ec- tion for him as a, devouring passion Yes.'" X. Y. Journal. The skin of the serpent is exceed ingly extensible; it can be stretched to twice its ordinary dimensions. Free l'lll- Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. xnese i'ius are easy in action anu are particularly effective in tho cure of Con- etipation and Sick Headache. Tor Ma laria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They arc guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleter ious substance and to be purely vegeta ble. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatlv invigorate the svs- tern. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. (4) The UiiX'iians. The Russians are believed to have originated from the f-lnvonian tribe called tho Roxilani. about the Christian era. At a Inter date they were also called Muscovites, from Moscow, their leading city. The state vas fon.idwl by Rurie, SG2 A. D. Russia was a, duchy until 1157, when it became tho giand duchy of Wladimir, remaining such until 1323, when it was called the grand duchy of .Moscow. The Rus-ian rulers began to call themselves czars in 1402. Peter t.he (ireat assumed the title of emperor in 1GS9. I.rIc' That Won. The Doctor Here's the bill for your husband'.s treatment. I'll lx flal to al low you 20 per cent, oil' t'orensh. The Widow Hut you .said that you would not. charge anything if you didn't relieve him! "So I did. Have you heard him com plain lately?" Cleveland Leader. Hoping for Die llcst. She You know, dear, we won't get any of father's money while he lives. He I know, but he'.s poing to reside with us and you're ,'oliitf todotheeook nfr. Let's hope for the best. Cleve .mid World. Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg, tho eye specialist, und have your eyes examined free of ehartie. If you suffer with headaciie or nervouHiies.i you un doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if corrected, will benefit you for life. oail;0 111 tllu blot,k- CATARRH Is a LOCAL DISEASE and Is tlia result ol colds and sudden climatio changes. For your Protection wo pncitivt'ly statu tltat this ruincdy doi-a not contain mercury or any other iujur- lo'.ia uru". Is ncknowlcd'jcd to lo tho most thoruch curo for Nasal Catarrh, Cold In Head and Hay Kcver of all lemcdlc'D. Jt opens linn cleanses mo nasal tiaieaKva, nllayri iialn und Inilammatlon, heals tho Horcs, pro- rem uiu Jillliiurauu ji will ,viur, I vbiuiu-, mu Briirm of tuBtouml tmiull. l'rleo Sue. at liruL'cista or bv mull. thV UttOTUKKS. CO Warrea Street, New York. j-iou; flbotit Yotir job Wo have the facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a catalogue, and we are after all the work we can do. We not only desiie to keep busy, but would prefer to be rushed. Come in and compare our prices with that of any one, and compare quality of work. Let us have your next order. 0?roi?i;le publislir; Qo. HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK THE FIRST BATTLE STYLES AND PRICES: Richly and durably bound in English Cloth, plain edges; portrait of the au thor forming tho design on cover; autograph preface; magnificent pre sentation plate in silver, gold and blue; containing 600 pages and 32 full-page illustrations , In half-Morocco, marble edge In full-Morocco, gilt edge Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, o ? m h! l feed Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- fnn TT1 mi T1 This Flour "so ; every sack is guaianteed to give satisfaction". We sell our "oods lower than anv house in tho trade, nml if vmi l,m't m,;i. o call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats. THE LATEST FAD. Autos;ra;li Il;if-i ;. tliu !t-ttv lvltli Col- 1;;j Kluclmit.i ;i:nl Himiiiinr Jirl. One of tht n.-.v fa.!., thnt :t arti d with tlie Cornell univcr.-hy bovs i. t.he i'a-ih- ion of wcarinir auto;'rap!i hnta. One :ee;i them everywhere, for college men in other eollejrew have taken it up, and have scattered themselves here and Ihcie. amoiifr the summer girls. The hats are made of white can wis, with stitched brims. Xnmes can be written In ink anvwhere on the surface. One of these had several names of well known men written upon it, among them the man who pulled stroke for the Cornell eight that won such a glori ous victory over Pennsylvania, Harvard and Columbia in that memorable boat i"'i at Poii'hkeepsie. Sentimentnl young men collect the names of their .sweethearts, though this has lU drawbacks, because there is always the chance that the last girl will want to know all about the other girls whose names she linds written on the hat before hers. The words are usual ly printed, though script makes a pret tiei hat and looks less like an advertis ing device. To see stalwart young eol legv men stulkin? along with these huts on gives one the impression of one of those impecunious individuals who l'.nreh up and down upon the biiflni'ss sinots with a printed placard on their b..cl;s to the efi'eot that "a regular dn ucr can be bud at the Hlank dairy lunch for :'0 cent.".." However, the fad is growing, and bv fall the white hats will lie black. Ono 1'L'cull.irlty of UuUuchb. Mr. Hingleye raised his head sjioke over the edge of his paper: and "It's a mighty funny thing," ho said, "how often you hear the ministers mi deacons, an' them folks doin' things they'd ought not-to. Seems almost us though you never heard of any but a good man goin' wrong-.' Chicago Trlb-une. piT'N THK FlltST JIA1TLE Is mi intcrestlm? story of the great political struggle-of ISSti, Its must important events anil the many issue involved , h logical treatise on lil-metalllsm as uttered by eminent exponents, Including the part taken by lion. Vt J. Dryan in the silver agitation prior to the Democratic National Convention, ami dur ing the campaign; the best examples of his won derful oratory, the most noteworthy incidents of his famous tour, n careful review of the political situation, a discussion of tho election returns and the siKtiitieiiiico thereof, and the future possibilities of Ul-metalllsm as a politieil issue. $1 75 2 75 M. J. WOODCOCK, Agont, Wamic, Or is manufactured oxuresslv for fain ilv NOTICE SALE OF CITY LOTS. Notice is hereby idven that bv author iiy of ordinance Xo. 291, which passed the Common Council of Dalles City Feb ruary 0, 1S97, entitled "An ordinance entitled an ordinance to provide for tho sale of certain Iota belonuine. to Dalles City," I will, on Saturday, tho 13th day of March, 1897, sell at public auction, To the highest bidder, all tho following lots and parts of lots in Gates Addition to Dalles City, Wasco County, Or., to-wit- The north 50 feet off from lots 5 and ii jointly in block 18. North o0 feet off from lots 1 n,i jointly in block 18. North 50 feet off from lots :. n,i a jointly iu block 18, and lot 1 in block IS). The reasonable value of said lots, for less than which they will not bo sold, has been fixed and determined bv the Common Council of Dalles City a's fol lows to-wit: Tho north 50 feet off from lots 5 and 0 jointly iu block 18, .fL'OO. North 30 feet off from lots 1 and 2 jointly in block IS, $60. North 50 feet oil' from lots 3 and -1 jointly in block 18, $100. Lot 1 in block 19, .200. Each one of these lota will be sold up on the lot respectively and nono of thoin shall be sold for a lots en in than tho value thereof as above stated. One-fourth of tho price bid on any of said lots shall bo paid in cash at" tho time of sale, and tho remainder In threo equal payments on or before one, two and threo years from the date of said sale respectively, with interest on such do ferred payments at the lato of 10 per cent per annum, payable annually ; pro vided that payment may bo made in full at any time at the option of the pur chaser. Tho said ealu will begin on the 13th day of March at tho hour of 2 o'clock p in. oi sain uay, and will continue from IMUua City, i 1 i Subscrlbu for'Tm: Ciiho.nici, mns WANTED. ..!. niven that bids for a notice .a "7," ivt the town ot bridge across Hood r' , ,)V the. Hood River, w.l 1 be ml" e v Court 01 me n nooll iUds will be if I LV n Howe truss, Smith truss reived for a Ilou " f , used under such bridges s itr wooden bridges to ,ncm.? ..".th' the show it. specitkations on h e wUh the County Clerk of W'mco tot i t The C'Mirt reserves the right to leuxt any and .11 bid?. t ... icn ..,.. Il.ln. .It 'I 111' IJ.U U5. " Or.. 1S07. 11-td this 71 h ( aV OI ruuri'.".') - A. M. Kkw.vy, County Clerk. NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION. SCHOOL .! tr. lui.nllf crivnn to the legal iuuce "v. r. ii.,i,la Knnl ilistrict 0. 1 CHv, Wasco county, State, of Oregon, tluit the annual school lection (or sai I district will be held at tho city Marshals office on the 8th (lay of March, A. U. 1S97. This meeting is called for the pur nose of electing one diiector to serve lor three years, unci ako eleetiiiR u cleik to serve for one year. Dated this '-'Oth dU7 Of tob.JSOi. OlUOX KlNT.Uf.LV, Chairman Uoatd Uirectois. Attest: E. Jacoiisi:.v. J)itrict Clerk. Tlve coiuiniJia PacRino oo PACKERS OF MAN'UFACTUKKiiSOl Fine Lard and Sausages Curors of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. Dalles City anS Moro Staire Lie weaves ninianis iiotei, jioiu, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at n o. in. prompt. Leaves. Umatilla House. The Dalles Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdava at a a. m. prompt. Freight rates The Dalles to Moro.MOc periuuins; small packages, lo and 2.)c. Passenger rates The Dalles to Moro, fi.ou; round trip, U.oU. Ai-encvat Umatilla House. The Dalles. anu ill it llllilllia nuiui .injro. n...l ... ll'ili: IT..1..I T - tf DOUGLAS ALLEN. Prop. STAG-E LINE, THOMAS HARPER, - - Propristo; Stages leave Hake Oven for Antelope every day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HOKKES AND WAGONS. The Glades Ranch, WIllTK SALMON. WASH. lire Brefl JERSEYS Of tho St ijimtert, Coimnnsslc unit Toriiieiiinr mine. Time Choice Units for wio ii? i" at so Kmo Cholro cow and Ileifm to r K, lc " u T. I,.r.'.'d 1 oluml chl" ili)s. W hlto I'lymouth Kock Chickens. "-) M')m Whlto Salmon. WiU. DR. GUM'S IMI'ltOVKQ LIVER PILLS will m.all miupIh m r In " S'".171tuV )'" JUeynnillu' hums. lilt. uoMANKriM&n ,r."'i .""".i ruuauq,jj, v..rv. LQDOpjglSON curcdlnl5tosiintn , WUH i;rmancntly fury, iuiiiuu iu ,tah ir., .'"'to taken nlc pains, aiucouA-ntch a 1 .l1,1. fe?."'''.'"!' and r . L-a, uuniiur t!il. V.7ru",.'."."l'..i"rnat'1 ciauT' HSSla Plication. XddFiss uoVc 1 im'WIK6""!! 407 ttltttonio riTi.u;:,ifr,.,A,:I.KOV J Pofk and Beef mum ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. n u s Pullman Elegent Sleeping Cavs Dining Cars Sleeping Car Tourist ST. I' AIM. MINNEAPOLIS UlTIiUTII FAltOO UltANI) FOHKS CltOOKSTON WINNJPKO IIKI.KXA an IUITTK TO Through Tickets oimoauo wawiumoton iMiir.AnKM'iiiA ,'IJW toittc ISOSTiJN AN1 AT.Ij POINTS UASl and SOUTH Tor iiiforinntioa, time curds, mupsana ticked, cnl on or write to AV. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The Dalits, Oregon A. D. CHARLTON. J5j, Motrtion Uor. ' Asst. G. P. A., 'hlr'l. Portland Oregon EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -01' THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains lenvc ninl are due to arrive &l r'oitiaii FKOM FK1I. 10, 1S97 ARRIVE. OVKHLAND KX-1 press. Snlcm. lime- ' l)ll Aihlniiil, Sac 3i50 P. M, Ki'iiiiciiien, Jlojave, ( I.os Aiigclc8,El Puso, I Nuw urlunn.s anil I East 1 "3:10 A. M. a : so a. ji, Kostbnrg and wny sta tions fViu Woodbiirn fori I Jlt.Ancel, Silvcrtmi, ! West .Scio, Browns- V vllle.fjprlnsiicld und f (.Natron j Salem and wny stations ICorvnlli.s and way (stations j jJIeJtiiinvillo and wny stations I M:I0 I'.M Dull except Sundnyj. l:00 P. M. 7:j A. M. H:I5 P. JI. except Sundays. 10.1U.M f 6:20 P.M. 8:25P.M Daily. ID.niy, except Sunday. DINMNO CAItS ON OdDKN KOUTE. I'tU.I.MAN JIUFFKT SI.EKPEKS AND SECOND-CLASS SI.EEI'INU CARS Attiichcd to nil Tlirouijh Trains. Through Ticket Olllcc, 1:11 Third street, whew thioimh tickets to nil points in tho Eastern. St-ites, Cniiiidn mid Europo can bo obtained at lowest rates from .1. II. KIKKI.ANl), Ticket Asent. All above trains nnivo at and depart Jron tirnud Cent ml Station, Eiftli find Irving streets. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pan-wiKt-r Depot, foot of Jellerson street. Leave for OSW'EiO, dallv, except Fuuilaj-, at 7:'JU n. jm.j vj:i5, 1:15, fiiiij, 0:13, S:ft' p. m., (anil U:::o ji. in. on Satiuday only). An lie at Portland at 7:10 and H:so a in.: audl:W, l:lo, 6:'A" ami 7:55 p. in. Leave for Sheridan, week Ariivo at Portland, 9::!0 a. in, days, -it liS0p.B. Leave for AIHLIE on Jlondav, Wednesdnyand KrMav at 9: 10 a.m. Arrlvo at Portland. TUW- dav, Thursday and Saturday at 3:05 p. iu. Sllllll.u- tmliii. Iiw nawvun l.mvn nt S-lfln. ID. and l'':i5. 1 : l.",. :t:H0. ruta n;4.r. ami 8 05 n. m. Ar rive at Portland at S:!W, 10:00 it. m,; 1:30,1:15, i:Wt ii:.", ":r.") p. in. It. KOKlII.KIt, K. p. ROGERS, Jlauaaer. Asst. O. F. iV: Pass. Agt. THE NEW YORK WORLD ' THRIGE-fi-WEEK EDITION. 18 Pages Weoh. 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