Tbt Dalles Dally Ctaaitsk. THE I1A1.1.KS. OltEGOM , 1 OF V A. r1"Y 0)U I TilE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not on'.v to the ori -lna'ity and simplicity of the combination, but also to the eare and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the C amtok.vijl Via Svkup Co. only, and we vviih to impress upon all the importance of purchasing- the true and original remedy. As the penuine Syrup of Fig i.s inauufactured hy the Caufoknia Fig Svkup Co. only, a knowledge- of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other prt ties. The hisrh standing of the Cali fornia Fiq Svki'p Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has piven to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and if does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AJV ntANCJCO. Cat. JLOttSVILLE. Kj T.VT YOKK, X.T. S100 liewarU S1IK). The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in all its stages, and that is .1 1.1s vawrru. nun uurrn nre is tne f.nr(trfeot Amazon lived and ruled, only positive enre known to the medical Thee ladies were reported to be ex iraternity. Catarrh beiiijt a constitu- j cedent tillers of the soil, splendid tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the disease and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting natnre in doing-its work. The proprie-1 i,v WOnld be left tinvisited by us. we Jtors have S3 much faith in its curative) v.ere certain to come across the Ama tpovT)rs, that they offer One Hundred j zoninn settlement. We heard that T)o Jars for anv case that it fails to cure. Mailiukolo (Toulon) canoes with ivom Send for list of testimoniale. Address, I uere. numerous and some very large F.J. Cheney, & Co., Toleda, 0. Sold by druggists, 7fc. ..Hall's Familv Pills are the best. lion to Look Ooi.d. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital orcans. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look ; if your kidneys be effected, you have a pincbed look. Secure good health and you will surely have good looks. "Elec-1 trie Bitters" is a good Alternative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach ' liver and kidneys. Purities the blood, ; enres pimples, uiotcnes ana doiis, ana gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at Blakeley & Hough ton's drug etore. a9 cents per bottle. 5 -,! 1. TJ 1, ' I was seriously afhicted with a cough j for several years, and last fall had a oiore severe cough than ever before. I I Shave used many remedies without re-1 ceiving much relief, ana being recom- j mended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's , Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, know- j ing me to Oe a poor wiuow, gave u tome j I tried it, and with the most gratifying, results. The first bottle relieved tae very much and the second bottle has ab solutely cured me. 1 have not had as Kood health or twenty years. ReEpect (olly, Mrs. Mary A. Beard, Clareraore, Ark. aold by Blakeley & Houghton. Like u ."UUer lie lluurileil uutl tilict-d Out Tliem. One day xvhile watching I saw a crow crossinL' the Don valley with something, i white in liis beak, writes Urncst Heton j Thompson in Soribner's.. Jle Hew to the mouth of the Jtosedale brook, then took a short flight to the Heaver elm. There lie dropped the white object, and, look in Jilxjut, yme me a chance to reeog Jiize my old friend Silverspot. After u ininote lie picked up the white thing, a jdieJl tind walked over past the spring, i ml here, among the docks and the wlaiul: cabbages, lie unearthed a pile of shells ami other bite, bhiny things. He xpreod them out in theson, turned them over, lifted them one b, one, nes tled on them as- though they wereeggh. toii with them und floated over them like a mihcr. This ih bib hobby, his weakness, lie could not have explained why he enjoyed them, any more than :i hoy can cNpluin why he coIlectK pout Jiye Mumph, or n tfirl why she prefera jnmrls to rubies; but his pleasure in them viiK ver, real, und after half un hour lie covered them all, including the new one, with earth und leaven., und flew otr. I went at once to the spot und tixnmined the hoard; there win; about n hatful in nil, chiefly white pebbles, clr.tn ahells and aome bits of tin, but there was also the bundle of a china cup, which iniibt huve been Hie gem of the collection. That wub the lust time I saw them. Eilvvrsjiot knew that 1 bad found his treasures, und he re moved tbem at onoe; where, I never know, AREAL NO MAN'S LAND. Whore Only Women Aro Ever to Bo Soon. I'hr StritriRr Tnlr nT n pw .clnU Explorer In tlir l'rlcnill IalnmlH An IntcrmtlnR Co iiinmnlty. My attention wat- first drown to the i subject of modern Amnons by means of a Japanese picture book. It had been exposed for sale in a native shop at Tokio and attracted the attention of ja visitor, who brought the curiosity to me simply as a specimen of ar;'stic work. 1 tie oook eonsisteo 01 a ern ii picture.", drlinentlnf: the a 'he trt'w of n ablpuvwltw! 1,clat containing the swrvi adventures of rrecked vessel. The survivors arrived nn tun vlirirf"; m nn is.mifl iM'i- i only by women. The artist had dt p i 'ed with barbaric fidelity to natv.ro and with grim humor how thr attentions of the numerous fair ones became em barrassing to the small pari of vis itors, until at lat ihe snilrrt. had to fly to their boat and escape to the dan- triers of the deep rather than endure the overwhelming attention1- qf tS? host-osse.- ton fair and Kind, Ti bock and its Mih joe t would have piis-5jfrom my memory as a mere plensatitrVsitd 1 not soon after found what or.e mayl cnl! tlie "letterpress" of the ilhivtnit'JCr., er eiilnting a1- a legend in the Friendlv ilar.K A circumstance S'i remarkable as this eoineidence of ider.s in peoples 1 so far removed both in point of distance land of race as the Tonpar.s and the , .Inpatient could not fail to strike one deep'.y interested in the anthropology of Oeeanica. 1 The Tongan legend was heard by Marirer at the beginning of the cen turv. long before anv w h'te colonists perilled in the Friendly inlands, and althnngh T have not been able to get the storv direct from Fiji n- Samoa, I have not the .lightest doubt thnt voy- nsrerv. hardv as Japanese and Poly- neMans are famous for havintr been in past centuries, must l-ine had sonic foundation of fact on which to build so Mrar.ire a tale. lt. confirmation wc have in the relation of the celebrated mis- ior.nry. Dr. James Chalmers of Xew Guinea. llre is the modern account of the woman f island: ' "At Port Moresby 1 had heard of a woman's land, a land where only worn- i canoeist in sailing or paddling and cinite able to hold their own ncainst ! attacks, of the sterner son. who some : time- tried to invade their country. , "To tiud so interesting; a community I it-n s. rf tfTtt'i i iTiniiwrit Ac n n Tin tf rvf ,.. from ,i,e ri Cane to Port Moref- morninir we were off the island, and soon ready to land. On crossing the reef we met two canoes, one with men and one with women. Ve signed to them to g-o to the vessel, while we pulled up to the I.irge villaee on the north .-ide. "As the boat touched the fine, hard fiindy beach a man, the only ln-ing in sis-lit. ran down and stood in front. I went forward to spring ashore, but he said 1 must not. Finding he I; new the "M... rtinlf.j.t T cnlll ti litm t mitCl 1 'U IlilU I uiuivi . . . " " ( ...... t i .,..,. i.; a strip or red cloth and stepjied ashore, when he ran away into the bush. "At oi:r first approach I could only SM. hJs or Hlan bm now x snK hun. ,ireds of grass petticoat!- on wmen . .1 . T. I. f 1,1..,. KtntiflJnf under the house. 1 could not ' see th" upper parts of their bodies, only j the petticoats and feet. They were in ' deel citiiet until I advanced nearer. when one wild scream lns pivt-n that would frv stronger nerve than mine and signs to keep away. "I held up rny beads and red cloth, but, Rtrange to say. they seemed te have no effect on that strantre crowd, i never aw so many women together jjou tion. were we to meet? wa- the ques To be balked by thein would never do. 1 threw on the beach n piece of red cloth and a few, bead, walked j uwiiv quite cure;e-siy lino npjuireinij 1 not noticinir what was taking piuce. A girl steals from out the crowd, stop, crosses her hunds, pr'jing her breast. Poor thing, not -ourage enough; m. lightning speed back. It is etident the old ladie object to the younger ones attemptinsr. und they are thenmebe too frightened. Another young dum-ut- iihniit nine or leu vears old. comes ,.. ....,.. .aiu. walks cat-lilie, !ct the jq,,,. oi- j,er fevt on the sand h' mid -unkeii me from my reverie; another ha'i. holds her chin. lf-t the nirit j should Hike it flight or the paM'-nng ; heart jump right out. I fear it us beyond the Might patter then, and had reached the stentorian thump of seri ou iime-. On: a rush; well done! She ..;..L.l I. Ti,,,t liiflfc. nn I ha-. - rained in.v point nnd wilUoou have the crowds-no need to wait so i long to huve the baits picked now, and J after n few more tempting it is done, i 1 stilt besiegwl by the noisiest crowd I I have ever met. and inn truly glad to e-. cape on the vewel and brought her lound to the west side, where we an-j ehored. Crowd mt tne on the bench, but no men. 1 gave my beads Indiscrim-1 inuiely, and soon there was n quarrel j . . . A t . .1.1 1...U .1 ,1... ,".,..' netween me ..m im...-, ...... .,. . --'h ci.es. The latter were ordered olT, and because thev would not go I must o. The old ladies liu-istert on my getting j Into Ihe bout, and, beinfr now assisted by the few men we met in the canoe, I thought it better lo comply. Long after we left (he Imieh we heard those old cracked, crabbed voice unatliemiitiz ing the younger members of that com munity. "I am fully convinced tliaf tills is the woman's island, mid can easily account for ils beliif,' cnlled so by stray canoes from the wehtwurd." Kdvvnrd Tregear, ChrUteliurcb (X.Z.) 1'rews. Worn Out? Do you come to the close of thedaythoroughly exhausted? Does this continue day after day, possibly week after week? Perhaps you are even too ex hausted to sleep. Then some thine is wrone. All these I I 1 iv s . !lV ! . '.? ft ft ,(! . ftv ' 0- fiv ft m thing's indicate that you are jg suffcrinjr from nervous ex- haustion. Your nerves need feeding and your blood enriching-. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, contains just the remedies to meet these wants. The cod liver oil gives the needed strength, enriches the blood, feeds the nerves, and the hy pophosphitcs e-ive them tone and vigor. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. W AH dniRgiit ; vv. inj $j.oo. SCOTT & IJOWNn, ChemUU, Nf YorU ft Ki)trrirllnc rruc(Tl,t. i Tiiere are few men more wide .iwake . and enterprisinp than Blskel.y A Houpli ' ton, who spare no pains to secure the ' est everythinp in their line for their ( many customers. Jtiey now have the valuable mrtnev for IV. Kinc's New I Discovery for Consumption, Coujfhs and ( C.lds. This is the wonderful remedv , that is producinK sucl) tt furi,r a ove"r ' , t hy . UrtlinC cores ' I. . . ", . , , .. , U "bsolately cures Asthma, Bronchitis. , Hoarseness and all affections of the; ) throat, chest and lnngs. C:ill at the" : above drugstore niid get a trial bottle . free or a regular size for c0 cents and $1. Guaranteed funded. to cure or price re- The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a ! community of simple, honest, God-Iear- j I iris men and women, have urenared the ; Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years, land it is alwavs the same, simple, hon est, curative medicine that has helped j to make the Shakers the healthy, lung , lived people that they are. The Shak- ers never have indigestion. This is I partly owing to their simple mode of ' life, partly to the wonderfnl properities of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges : tion is caused by the stomach glands not j supplying enough digestive juics. Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies wbat'e wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in vigorates the stomach and nil its glands'. so that after awhile they don't need i help. As evidence of tl- honesty of,! Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula is printed on every bottle. Sold by i druggists, price 10 cents to H-OOa bottle. I Btd management keeps aore people ; in bard circumstances than any other ouecause. To be successful one must ' look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable-opportunity presents itself he is ready to take advantage of it. A ' little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dia rhoea Remedy in toe houi-e. The shift- j lees fellow mill wait until necessity com-' )-1k it and then ruin bis best horse going j for a doctor and have a big-doctor bill to 1 pay, besides. One pays 2f cents; the j other is out one hundred- dollars and i then wonders why his neighbor is get- ting richer while he is iretting poorer. For sale bv iilakeley & Houghton. Whutiilni; luUKfa. I had a little boy who-was nearly dead , from an attack of whoupini; Qough. My neighbors recommended Cliamberlain'e i Cough lieinedv. I did not thiuk timt anv medicine would help him, but after l giving him a lew do6 of the remedy L noticed an improvement, and one bottle I cured him entirely. It Is the best couirh ! medicine I ever had in the house. P-. E. Moore, South Uurcettetown, For bile by BUkeley & Houghton. Thr Muilrru Henutjr 1 Jinves on good food and sunshine, vith plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form (lows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, sbe uses toe gentle and pleasant yn'C oi riss, ma.ir Fig Syrup Co., only. the California lteal KatKtv Mule. The kaogblin entatu offers for sale all their land property in and near The Dalles, consisting of city lots, blocks and 8Cieage. Terms reasonable. Ap,,jy to Hie undersigned at the office ; ' I i 0f tiie vco Warehouse Co. , ,.,.,.., " ' 1'nus ttucKlan'i Aruica aalve. 1 The beat salve in toe world for ruts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chllblalm, coma, und all skin eruption, and ikihi lively cuiee pilee, or no pay required It ib guaranteed to give perfect aatiafao tion. or money refunded. Price 26 cents per bos. For sale by Blakeley and Tnr collllos's ut im sua bakios powaur il. M, Rial , Cathlci President First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON 1 A lieneral banking Business transacted Deposits received, snbject to Sight trratt or.Uueck. Collection!! made and proceeds pr romittol on dav of eolloctlo iromptlj Ion. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on rvevr torfe, San trancisco nuc. vorU 'and. DtRKCTOMS D. P. Tuovrnos. Jso. S. Sciiknck, Kn. M. Wu.tiAvs. Gko. A. I.ikhk. H M. Hbam. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANSA T A iiCNEllM.llANlfI.su M'e'lNK.S I Ix'tters of Credit issued nvnilHblo in the ' Eastern Stjites. i Si'iit Exchange and Teleerapliit i lrHtislers fold on .New 1 ork. ltiics'.'O, St. Louis, Sun Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, und various jioints in Oregon and Washincton. Collections ma le nt all points on fav orable terms. Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL All wort promptly ituearteil to, and wurrntl, 174 VOGT BLOC Drugs Paints Oils Wall Paper Window Glass Snipes-KnepslF Drug Co 129 Secorjd Street. THE DALLESl OREGON ' Thonands of sutlerer. from grippe have been restored to health by One j Minnie Conch Cure. Jt jniekly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, mid all throat and lung 1 diseases. -Snipes-Kinen-ly Drog Co. ! LEMP'S ST. LOUIS I BEER. ! On draught at the White bouse Sn-loou. Charles Michelbadi, Prop. The farmer, ttie mechanic and the bi- cyifle rider are liable to unexpected cuts - and bruires. DeWitfs Wileh Hazel . .Sarre iB the best tiling to keep on hand. ; It heals quickly, and a well known , ' cure for piles. Snipes-Xinersly Drug Co. it uiviiiuaiiui uui! vivi Tbirty-five years make a generation. I -p-rv PiTT AT?n T3o-r Tiiatis bow long Adolpb Fisher, ui1.1 OALiLiA.tiU9 rrop. Xanesville, 0., suffered from pilee. He was cured by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch Haael Klve. .Sniic Kinersly Drug Co. ; Ch.ii in vuur cneck. i All countv warrants registered prior ,?..-lrc 1BW' w i paw a: my office. 188. Interest ceases ufter Aprib C. L. I'lllI.LLK. Countv Treasurer. Mrs. Gilmore's restaurant, in Ihe Kast i End, furniehM the best lo ceut uteuls in the city. The restaurant is-open day and night. Give it a trial. Tii Isum a Cold In lliikllty, i Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab- 1 lets. All druggists refund tl.e money if it frtils to cure. J5c. j Use Clarke & Falk's Hosofuum lor tiit teetb. Everylxdy reads Tux Ciihonici.k. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Thnt ) uhat It wt mte Inr Use Clarke l- Fulk'a Floral Lotion for rough skin. One Minute Couch Cure, cures. That is wlint it was made lor. am a UR.GUN , ONE FOR A DOSE. ) I ( .iot'. i'impiM, pf.nt VII I V II.ULO mtk. Flags and Banting. Maps of Guba. Latest Illustrated fieuispapeifs.,Dus-,,n,sKNm"tr,K 't:i.v; i Physicians and Surgeons, AT Book & tTiusic Company. bAHE i 1 sros. if K I' .AND. i 4 Horso Shoeing; a Specialty. Sceond Street. 1'nr s- 1ipu) ' A lot lOOxHU) feet, on the bluff, east of i the fair grounds. A desirnie residence I location. A. S. Mac Ai i.Istku. Chronicle Office. Biacksmiins Wanonmakers C. J. STUBLlIflG Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from $2.76 to fi 00 per callon. 4 to 15 vears old., IMPOETED O0G5A0 from 7.0(Mo tll'.OO per gallon. (11 to 10 years old.' ALIFOENIA BBANDIEB from f.".Uo to fG CO per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.) ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. EO? GOLD BEER on draught, and Val 1 Imported Ale Hud Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIG-ARS. PALACE COLUMBIA " ; j 11 EH II '."AN DJ NlTT.S, Ice Cream Parlor m Connection. 5. f. lap jordei; Hab a full Line of Watches that can be bought at rcasoa-iblc prices Ail Goods as represented. Fine Wateh Work a Specialty. Nxt door to First National Bank, Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ota- kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Graia, 'inds 1 ,w,x w,w Mini v-w ui Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- I Tim H' niir iiUBJ-iour use; every We eell our fc-ooda lower than any house in the trade, and il you don't tbink w call and get our.prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Whsat, Barley and Oate. PROFESSIONALS. J4 A. STUHDEVANT, Dontist. Omcc over French A Cn.'o linnk 'I'liimofi. Tiir.i.M.i.K9,oi:K(;oN. P)AN ROBERTS, Attorney-at-Lnw. Collection n Siwlalty. Sccon.l Street. T11K IAM.i:i,OUKtiON hcM nttentloti r!vcii lo unrccry. l!lom !!1 nnrt X, Tel. S2S Voct IIIik Ic n s no.Tisr.Tox ir I CSTINOTON A WI1on. ATIOISNIIYS AT I.AW. TUB D.M.I.K&, OUKtiOS: Ofllcoovcr KlrH Nut. nnnk. r.,u., 17im:i. w. WH50V, I1 .ri():.SKV at nw, Ollieeoei !'lrt .Nnt. lHim. u" TILLMAN CARLSON, D. D. S., With Dr. H. 11. KrBilcr. Dentist. I'Utes l'nrtlnU, full umieror lower, I, ortiee phone -i7ii. Ihimllilii (one, 57. KooniK 1 nnrt 2, ClmpiiiHti t(x k. DRS. BON HAM" Ilk DENTISTS. told Fdling, Crown and Bridce Work I a steciality. f Dr. Bonlmut gives every Wednesday I frnttl 10 tr, 1' u. tri frir frtM iTf,nniin i ..t.uuely painless. Gold fillings $150 und npwnrds. CHAPMAN BLOCK. Blalz and Hop Gold lleer in ImjuIsk. OF SWEETS. GAHDV FACTORY CflpE. CJG-'VKrf AND TOBACCO. Second Street. THE DALLES, OR. is manuiawurru , IQ,AI,,i00, Ruck in Kuaranteeu w s'" - 7