Tbt Dalles Dally Chpe&eSfc TIIK DAI.I.KS, OltKOON ENJOYS . Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, cleanses the sys tern effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind over pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ami agreeable Biibstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not acceptany substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL 10U1SV1U, KT. HEW YORK, N.Y. l'EKSONAl. 31ESTION- James Whitten of Antelope is in the city. H. C. Rooperof Ridgeway is in the city. Hon. E. L. Smith is ut from Hoed River. Lloyd Idelemen arrived from Port land yesterday. J. W. Blake of Condon is among the delegates to the association. .7. E. Smith is in the city to attend the meeting of the association. Hon. Phil Metschan was among the arrivals fr,om Salem last evening. R.ilph Rowland went to their farm at Viento on the Dalles City this morning. Clarence Johnston, th? John Day sheep raiser, is attending the conven tion. Charles Cunningham of Pendleton ie in the city to attend the Wool-Growers' Association. Taylor, ono of Antelope's sheep ruisers, is in the city to attend the asso ciation meeting. Governor William P. Lord arrived on last night's train and will attend the meeting of the association. Ex'Governor 3Ioody arrived on the 5:2Q train last night and will remain in the city until after the meeting of the dissociation. fat Fasran, who for a number of years has been in business in this city, and who at present is in the sheep business in the upper county, is in the city to .day. ' W. Williams of Deer Ludi?e, Montana, an extensive sheep-raieer of that state, is in the citv. Hit) object is'to purchase sheep, as well as to attend the associa tion. F. J. -Barry, of the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, will arrive on the 5:20 train this evening. Mr. Barry ie acknowl edged to be one of the best speakers in the world on the subject of live stock in general, particularly on the horee. P. R. JefFcotte of Portland, who has recently taken a certificate in Multno mah county as a teacher in Wasco county, mado this offiou a pleasant call today! In all probability Mr. Jeflecntte will go to work as a teacher as eoon as the the spring term opens. Ilucmen'a Aruica nalTe. The best ealve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fevei eoreo, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cui ps piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Ikiy. For sale by Blakeley and Houghton, druL'L'istc Foul?.' cigars are on sal e at the follow ing places: Snlpes-Kinerely, Clark & Falk and 31. Z. Donnell, druggists; Com mission Co., Geo. Ruch, Fred Fisher and Chas, Phillips, grocers; Columbia Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection ers; Chas. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan Baker, Aug. Buchler, Ben Wilson and The Midwav, saloons. You can't afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop, into pneumo nia or consumption. Imtant relief and a certain care are afforded by Ono Min ute Cough Cure. Bnjpes-Kiuertly Drug Co. J. M. Thirswend, of Uroibeck, Texaa, caya that when he baa a spell of indi gestion, and feels bad and sluggish, he takes two of DoWltt's I.I(tlo Early Ris ers At night, and lie is all right, the next morning. Many thousands of others do the ainw thing. Do you? Snipes Kincrsly Drug Co. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cure Piles, Scalds. Ilurns. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE 1 Inwt sixteen head of II and 4-year mules (briiki") lor sain. I also have hot si?, unm" and Holdings for sale, weighing from 5)00 to MOO pounds. Any one wanting work stork or stock for Klondike, here is the nlace to get them ehoan for chdIi. Jambs Hhown, f23-1m-t Victor, Or. DeWltt's-Little Early Risers, The famutM II-Mr nil Is. To UttrM u Cold In Ono Day. Taku Laxative llrotno Quininu Tab let. All druggists refund the money if they fail to cure. 2oc, One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Tht Is what It wax made for. i MUCH TALK INDUCES LONG LIFE Some Speculation from the Statistics of French Ccntenrlnt. In Franco iv census of centenarians has just been taken, and the tabulation shows two hundred and thirteen per sons in that country who arc over ono hundred years, of age. Of this number, says the Xcw York World, only sixty six are men, or less than one-third. An amusing comment on this has been go ing1 the ronuds in Paris to the effect that the reason for this surprising com parative longevity of women is their nroncucs to talk nnd gossip at every conceivable opportunity. Constant chat tering, it is said, leads to the active circulation of the blood, nnd thus re news the tissues of thp body daily and renders the frame particularly strong. In nil seriousness, however, hr.ve sev eral French physicists taken up this matter, and they have come to the con clusion that the reason so many more women have attained a greater length of life than men is because they have passed through less turmoil and trou ble, and have had a more calm and less impassioned existence. One ase in point is that of an old lady who died re cently in the Haute Garonne, having lived one hundred nnd fifty yours. She is supposed to have been the oldest woman of modern times, and all her life was spent peacefully in a hamlet in this district. The closing decade of her life she was fed on goat's milk and cheese. In the last few years of her existence her body became attenuated to an extraordinary degree and her skin came to resemble parchment. The French centenarians arc, as a rule, of the lowest class of society and extremely poor. MARRY THEIR JUNIORS. A Number of Keasonft Why Some Women Do .So. A late conversation between a num ber of women chanced to fall upon the common occurrence of women marry ing their juniors, says the New York Times. It was remarked that these marriages were almost invariably hap py ones. One of the group ventured tlio opinion that the reason for this lay in the wisdom gained with years by the wife, nnd in the knowledge thus at tained as to how to manage her hus band. Another thought that a man always wanted his wife to "mother" him, and was best satisfied when she did, while she was naturally satisfied by his satisfaction. A third was sure that to tuke care of others was a wom an's true vocation, and the secret desire of her heart, and that this calling was most entirely entered upon when the selfishness of extreme youth was past, and when the husband was younger than herself. Whatever the cause, the fact remains that of all these matches, which do beem to be made in heaven, almost all make a little heaven here be low. One of the talkers contributed her quota to the stories of remarkable dif ferences in years between man and wife. A one-time bishop of Maryland, she said, married a woman who had been one of his mother's bridesmaids, and who had mado his own christening rope. He was so devotedly attached to her that when she died from extreme old age ho mourned her memory, with no thought of filling her place, all the rest of his life. Skin Came Off I bad an obtlnte akin dlaeaac, called Eczema. My body, head, and arum were covered with pott like drop of worlur, which camo off In layers of dry ncalcs. 1 Buffered for over a year without relief, consulted sou-riil doctors with out aid, and bad almoat given up hope. I saw an advettWeuient about Ci.ticuiu Kkjuuiks; took them, and In eight week. I was as well aa ever, for my skin U us'ulco and clear asababy'i. QKO. UKAJiUUN, Hanover, Ontario, Canada. BriiDT Curb Tumtment. Warm baths with CUTfClWA Ban; entlo applications of Ou Ticuiu (ointment), the ureal Hkln Cure, exUr. Dally, and mild doses of CUTICUIU UlUOLYINT, greatest of humor cures. sU thromhoul the world, Frist, Cuticusi, aflc.i or,Mc.i BtsoutifT, tile. sn4 SI. fonsa Dana Au CIS u. Conr., Bolt Flop . Uostan. aW'Ih'W to Curt Ever bain UUiase, malted In. What is Scott's Emulsion? It is a strengthening; food and tonic, remarkable in its flesh-forming: properties. It contains Cod Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the well known and highly prized Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased. What Will It Do? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant, the child and the adult. It will enrich the blood of the anemic; will stop the cough, heal the irrita tion of the throat and lungs, and cure incipient consumption. We make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven it in tens of thousands of Cases. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & DOWKE, Chemists, New York. Itolilii'il tlio Oriivc. ' A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject is narrated by him ns'follows: I was in a most dreadful condition. Mv skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in b.tck and side?, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given" me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitlers,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bo, tie made a decided iniproyement I con tinned their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they en veil my lite and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottlu at Ulakeluv & Houghton's drtit: store. Your Last Chance. All negatives now in my possesion made by Mr. Houghton or 1). C. Herrin prior to Jan. 1, 1S03. will bn destroyed. If )ou wish to duplicate prints, orders must be placed before March 1st. GiFKoitD, Photo. Artist, febl-lm Chapman lilock. Xhn lilaeitvery of III" liny. Aug. J. Jiogel, the leading druguist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. KingV New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant of Safibrds, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Colds and Coughs. I cannot say enough for its. merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is no experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and today stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial buttles atlilulee- ley & Houghton's drug store. ( VOGT Opera House ONE JOLLY NIGHT, Monday, March 7. George's Operatic Minstrels Consolidated With Georgia University Graduates. COI.OIIEI) COMICAMTIK3, SON'Of, DANCKS, fiPKClAl.TIKS, JjOUTHKJtN I'AUI'IMK NKdHO KCOKNTJtlCITIKS, DOWN ON THK I.KVKK, A NIOIIT IN hlXIK LAND PLANTATION MKLOWK8. WAV DOWN HOUTII JIUKOItK THK WAIl. A Bright, Clever, Up-to-date Com pany of genuine Colored Artists. Look out for the noonday parade. Admission 50c, Children 25c. Reserved seats without extra charge. No higher. Now on sale at 8nlpe-Kin-eraly Drug Co. Wankly Ksouralnii In Through Cur to the Kant. Another through tourists car to tlio Hast has been arranged for to run out of Portland, giving four ouch week. Here after the cur leaving Monday will run through without change to Kansas City and Chicago, over tho O. K. i: fi, Oregon Short Line, It. G. , I). & K, G., Mo. Pacific and 0. & A. That enr has just previously been arranged for and the ono nroylously arranged for has been changed to Thursday, it runs through to St. Louis, via tho Mo. Pacilic line. The car leaving Portland Tuesday goes through to Huston, and is promoted by tlioC, 1!, I. it P. Wi'dnesday'iH'ur runs to St. Joseph, Kan?as City and St. Louis over tho Burlington. All 'these special through cars aro receiving a gratifying patronage. Consult the O. U. & N. agent before buying a ticket, to the Hast. Uliiiliilirrluht'tt Clinch Iteiupily Always ' I'riiveH UllVct mil. There are no better medicines on tho market than Chamberlain's. Wo have used the Cough Uentedy when all others failed, and in every instance it proved effectual. Almost daily wo hear the virtues of Chamberlain's remedies ex tolled by those who have used them. This is not an empty pufl', paid for at so much a line, hut is voluntarily given in good faith, in thu hope that suffering humanity may try these remedies and, like the writer, bo benefited. From the Glenville. (W. Va.) Puthliiider. For sale by lllakeley it Houghton. Cimh In Vnur Clieolli. All countv warrants registered (trior to Nov. 1212, 1S9H, will he paid at my oflice. Interest ceases after Feb. 10th, 1898. C. L. Piiii.i.n-.s, Countv Treasurer. There is no need of little children be ing tortured by scald head, eczema and skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve gives instant relief and cures per manently. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Ask your Druggist for n generous 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm contains no rocalr.c, tnsreury ivr euy other injurious draj. It Is quickly Absorbed. GUcs Heilcf at once. Tf n,tna ntut rlrtttra tho Naal lassies. POI T h, U PA ft Allay Inflammation. vUUU ' Utnlf Honlrt anil Irotcct6 the Membrane, ltcttorun thn Senses of Taste anil Smell, l'lill iiizo SVC. ; Trial Ble 'Oc. r at DritL'trlstH oi liymali. iJLY BiumiKUS, 61 WArrcn Street, New York Jerrys grow paying crops because they're flesh and alwaya the brit. For sale everywhere. Ilefuso substitutes. Htlck fi) Ferry'a Seed and prosper. 1898 Seed Annual free. Write for It. 0. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit. Mich. T7Ki:i. W. WILSON. V ATTOitNKY AT LAW, TIIK HVI.I.Ki.Olll'li ).V UUiccmvi First Nat. ll'irtk. II H HU.NTINUTON II S WILSON HUNTINGTON WILSON, AT'IOKNKYH AT LAW, Till: IULLI23, OKKIiON OIlicuoviT First Nut. Hank. J,ls" OKIHKNIMMtri'KlC HUKIIV, Physicians and Surgeons, Special attention given to mi wry. Itooms 21 unci , Tel. 328. VoRt lilock Ue fre Doir?g fleat apd rtistie ..priptif.. For leajopable prices. Wo Print Anything in 'tho Printing Lino. Qiue us a trial. SI?rq9i; pub. 5o. ..GHflS. FPJJltL Butcher's and Fafmefs Exchange.. Kootii mi ilratttilit thu celrtirnlvil COMT.MIMA IIKI'.U, rl:tnmi Hindi l he lirst hoor In Tho Itnlli'i, nt thu UMinl inlre. ('iiniii In, (ry l mill In; convltiri'il. Aim the Klliext bliimls of Vliif, l.ljunr.s iilxl L'Ikui. . Sanduiiches it nil L'ttidw iiWi'itvw mi lmnil. l : Patronize the Troy IiAUpRY. All kltnlof work. White Shirts a Npeclitlty. Knntllv work nt teilltuiil Mli'i. Wash enllecUil and ilollvcti.il free, TuIbiiIuiiib Ni. till. H. Parkins, Apt, Harry Liebe, PUACTIOAL Watchraaker4 Jeweler All work promptly nttciiikil to, ami warranted. 174 VOGT LOCK FRENCH & CO, BANKERS. I'KANH.UJTA ()KNi:ilALHAN'ICIN(l IIUcINKH Lettura of Credit iseuuil availablu in tins Eastorn States. Kitrht Kveliango ami Tok'i.'ruplitt Tranafers Bolil on New York. Cliicaito, St. Louifi, San Fruticiuco, Portland Ore uon, Seattlu Wash,, and various pointH in Oregon and Washington. Collectiong mixJo at all points on fav orable tLTIIlH. THE NEW YORK WORLD THRIGE-fl-WEEK EDITION. 18 I'ukr it Wiiok. trill I'liporH it Villi I It etands (iret ainoriK 'weakly" jiaporH in size, frequently of jitililiciitiun freelinuHa, vuriutt and relialiility of cor. tents. It is practically a daily at tlio low price o a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extendini; to every statu and territory of thu Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for the accuracy and fairness of it p news columns. It is splendidly illustrated, and anionc its special features are a fine humor page, exhaustivo market reports, all the latest fashioiii for women and a Ion series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, (liuiaii Doyle, .Furouin K. .Iriim, Ntaiilny Wfiymmi, Alary K. Wilkin Anthony Hone, llret llurto, llrumlnr SlntthewN, Kte. We offer this tinequaled uewspaperand Tho Dalles Twico-a-Week Chronicle to gothcr one year for $U.0(). The regular price of the two papers is $3.00. TILLETT & GALLIGAN, WM. TILLETT. H. GALLIGAN. Holo Proprietor of the OKI.KItUATlCI) XAkI.UA AI'I'MC. Hood River Nursery, Tlf.IiKTT & UAI.MOAN, 1'ropi. First-clasB Nursery Stock a Specialty Tde Columbia Paciting Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUKAOTUriKKailK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND HAias Beacon JRIED BEEF. ETC. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -OK TIIK- Southern Pacific Comp'y. TntltiN loiivonnil uro ilnis to nrrlvn nt I'nrtlmui I.KAVK. l 1UVK OVIiUl.ANH KX-) jircus, Htilt'iti, HomU' InirK, Ahlilanil, Hue rilttlUlltii, 0(!ili'll,Hiltl I KriinnlM-'o, Moliivo, ( LosAimulosJUrHFO, Now Urk'iuiH itnii I Hunt J tWXl 1". M. HillO A, M. ItoM'burB iitnl way- Ntn- IIiiiin fVIa Wnmlliurti furl Mt.Aimt'l, llllvorlnii, SVi'nt Hull). llrnwiiN I'. M Dully Dally oxreit timiiliiyj I uxrupt i Hintiliiys. vlllu,rfirltillulil iniil Nutrot J ICiirvnlllH timi wuj'j (stMllims I7:) A. M IW 1'. M, INDIIl'UNDKN'dK PASHKNOKIt, Kxiirras train Dally (u-xt-ciit Huniltiy). I;,M) . in. (I.v. ...I'oillatiil ...Ar.) Hiil'm. m 7 :it 1 1. tit. Ai ..MctMlimvlIlt. . l.v.J A;iii,m h::xi p. in. (Ar .liiik'ioiuli!m'o..l.v,) 4mn. m, Dally. (Dully, uxceiit Htuiiliiy. D1NINI! l!AUH ON OlIDKN ItOUTK. I'UI.I.MAN lUII'I'ICI' HI.KHI'KIIB AND HHCOND-ChAHS KI.KKI'INO OAKS Attai'litil to all TlitutlKli TraltiH. Dltwit romifctlott nt Sun I'rnnelnri) with Orel ilontal tint! Oriental anil I'ucllln mall ntuatnslilii lines fnr.lAl'AN ntiil CHINA. KallliiK ilatu.i nit hi pllratliin. ItaluH mill tickets to KiiHtcrii iinlnts anil Ku nun'. Al-ii JAPAN, OHINA, IIONOI.LM.U and Al'BTKAI.IA, can liDiihtallii'il Ironi J. II. KIUICI-AN1), Tliikct ARont. Tlirmi?li Ticket Olllcu, 1:11 Tltlnl dtrtot, wltcre tlimtitili Ili'kctN to alt points In tlio Kimterti Htali'h, (,'aiiailit anil Ktiriipc unit bu nlitalnei! at lowest ratun Ironi J. II. KIltKhANI), Ticket AKent. All above traliiN arrive at anil depart Irmn (irattil Central Htatloti, I'lfth anil Irvilu: Htteutt, YAMHILL DIVISION. Pa.seitKcr Depot, loot of JcilerMin Ktrtct. U-.tvu for OSWUdO, ilally, except Sniiilay, at 7:.ll a. in.; l:S5, n:lft, 0Si, "HA'i p.m. (niiil'll::xi i. m. on Katitrility only, mill !l:m a. m anil .'l:.'lil p. in. on Ktitnlaya only). Arrive at Pnrtliuiil ilallv at '(i:Ui anil H;:ai n in.; anil 1 Cir., C,;J0 ntiil 7:.V li. in., (anil 10:0.') n. u , Ifl.'i ,r: lo p. in. on HiinitayN only). U'live for Blierlilan, week ilayn, at 1:30 p. m Arilvuat Portliiiul, U:: u. tn. U'rtvc for A I U I.I 1. on .Monility, WeilncMlav ntnl Krl'iii' at !i: 10 a. m. Artlv' at Portlanil, Tncs tlav, Thtirsilny mill Kutittiliu tt :i:0.' i. in. Kxcept Stinilay. "Kxcept Kadirilny. U. 1COKIII.KU, Mmiiuzcr. (i, It. MAltKIIAM, Ahit. (i. 1'. A Pasa. Ak't N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. s Pullman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Car NT. I'Alll. .MINNKArOI.I niM.HT.II CAIKill XO llltANII l'K OltllllKSTIIN IVINNII'KO IIKI.KNA uit ItUTTH Through Tickets OIIIOAOII T" WAHlllNtlTON I'IUI,AIKI,II1IA NKW VMItK ItOHTON ANIt AM. I'OINXH KAHT mill MOUTH Kor iiiforiniilloii, tiino cards, mapHiinil tlckeu, ca) on or wrltu to W. C. ALLAWAY. Arent, 'ThuD.illeB, OrvKii on A. I). CHARLTON. Asst. G. I A., iVi, MorrUnu Cor. Tltlrd. I'nrtliiint Orciron Dalles, Moro and Antelope STAGELINE. TliroiiKh by iliiyllffht vhi (Irass Valley, Kent anil Crosi Hollowii. . HOIIUIAH AI.I.KN, Tho IIhIIkn. V. SI. WltlTKI.AW, AlituliilM). Hiiikoh leuvo Tho IMIU-H Ironi Uniiltllla Ifottwi at 7 ii. in,, aim from Antelope nt 7:UO a. in. every Momlay, Wnlnenilay anil l rlilay. (Jonnii'llnni intiilii at Alitclopu lor I'rlliuvllle, .Mllcliell and pohitH beyoml. Clime or iiiicciIoiin iniulu at Tito Italics with railway, trains nnd bimtN. Slimes from Anlclntui nuli Tin, Dulled TllL'h- (lb, ThiirMlnyM anil HatnriliiyH at 1:110 p. nt. ,, 1UTKH OF FAUK. DallCN to DcKcliutes .... l 0i do iloro 1 f' do (irass Valley , SIB do Kent , do CroNH HoIIowh ... I Wl Antelope to C'rohM Hollmvs ,. 1 m ilo Kent i! no ilo (IrntiN Valley 00 iln .Mori ,,, do Dctcliuecx. ., ' 1 Dal lea , fi 00 iok or "Jutt, DonJt JS'eel wau." JI1 I, X llhh HwihiiTi 5m HmSSmSi Iliiu'iH M One Mlntite CougH Cure, cures. Tkat It what It wu nado for.