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TfiS EXCELLENCE OF SYBDP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
the care and skill with which it is
Manufactured . by scientific processes
inown to the California Fig Syrup
Cx. only, and we wish to impress upon
H the importance of purchasing the
ttrue and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
toy the California. Fig Syrup Co.
nly, a knowledge of that fact will
'.assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other pa
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia F19 Sykup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
'which, the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
fax in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the , kidneys, liver and
liowels without irritating or weaken
ing theni, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
ffects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CmL
MCISTILLK. Ky- 3VKW TORE. If. T.
PIBSONAL MENTION.
W. W. Sears is a visitor from Goldendale
J. A. Waddell, of Portland, is in the
ity today,
VV . D. Roberts and C. W. Clarno are
in from Antelope.
H. S. Jarnea is registered at the TJma
' 'Cilia from Bakeoven.
Mrs. H. Morse, who has been visiting
tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Uuff, re
turned to Portland today.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Patterson came
iown from Walla Walla on yesterday
' fternoon's delayed train.
Hon. F. P. Mays, who is one of the
attorneys for the defense in the Forester
case, arrived in the city last evening,
Chas. Clarke missed last evening's
train from Hood River, but arrived at
cniduigtit. He is spending the day in
fa city.
I. Turner, ot the White House Cloth
ing Company, has returned from The
Dalles, and Newton Abraham has gone
here to conduct the company's store.
David Goodstein, of the same firm, has
one to San Francisco on a bueinefs
. trip. Oregonian.
High, Schools
The various Vigil echool bills before j
the Oregon legislature have again called
'the attention of the public to
'the question aa to whether the rich or
(5oor furnish the greater number of sta
' -dents for the public high schools. Last
week Supt. Gavin made the following
responee to inquiries concerning the
V present state of affairs at The Dalles.
fin the high echool department in the
Scity on February 8th, the total enroll
ment was 99. Of these 5 were non-residents
of the county, paying tuition ; six
non-residents. of the district, paying tu
' ition, and 88 residents of the district, re
rcceiving tuition free.
'IThe ninety-four pupils from Waeco
county represent eighty -three different
families.
The following figures are taken from
the taet assessment roll the one on
-which taxes will be collected in March
9 and full allowances are made for
11 assessments made to the name ot
ither parent and also for assessments
4o corporations and firms so far as such
rfacta are known to the assessor:
Of the 94 resident students, 35 are
from families not assessed on the rolls ;
27 from those assessed not to exceed $1,-
00: 25 from families assessed over
$1000 and not less than $5000 ; two from
families assessed over $5000 and less
than $10,000: six from families aseesaed
ever $10,000.
THE INLAND FLYER.
VodercolDB Extensive Alterations
Sapple's Yard.
Joseph Supple, the boatbuildeJ on the
liaat Side, has just .received from Chi'
cago a new propeller for the D. P. & A
27. Co.'s steamer Inland Flyer, . which
. was built at Mr. Supple'e yard last sum
mer. "
The propeller ia solid, made after the
pattern of the sectional one heretofore
seed for ascertaining the pitch required
JL condenser has aleo been connected
with the boiler, a contrivance that is sup
ijxjeed to make it easy work for the fire
oaee to keep up steam. Another im
vrovement has been made in that the
boiler grating has been changed to wood
burners, instead of coal burners, as origin
ally. This will reduce the cost of fuel
considerably and it is said to be more
advantageous in other ways.
-After all the above-mentioned changes
have been accomplished the .excursion
season will be here aod their the boat
will go on her 'regular run between
Portland and The Dalles, making a
daily round trip. Telegram. -
CASTAWAYS
WERE RESCUED
The Five People Who Were Adrift od
an Ice Floe in Lake Michigan Have
Been Saved.
Chicago, Feb. 13. After having been
adrift on an ice floe for more than fifteen
hours on Lake Michigan, the five people
who were carried out Sunday evening by
the breaking of the ice- have been res
cued, and it is not expected that any of
them will be much the worse for the ex
perience. The castaways were discovered at day
light by two yonng men who had ven
tured nearly four miles from shore in
search of the missing persons, and were
joined a few minutes later by Captain
Fountain and several of the lifesaving
crew from the mouth of the Chicago
river.
Miss Manley. the only gil in the par
ty, was unconscious from the cold, and
exposure, and the rescuers were ooliged
to carry the insensible girl to land. .The
four men, though stiff and frostbitten,
were still able to walk, and, with the
help of the life savers, were quickly hur
ried ashore. Miss Mantley regained con
sciousness after five Lours.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy and suffering, The proprietors
of Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs and colds, have given
away over ten million trial bottles of this
great medicine; and have the satisfac
tion of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases
of the throat, chest and lungs are surely
cured by it. Call on Blakeley & Hough
ton, druggists, and get a free trial bottle..
Regular size, 50 cents and $1. Every
bottle guaranteed or price refunded. 3
May Be An Oregon Boy.
Dallas, Or., Feb. 13 Chester W.
Hubbard, company K, Third artillery, U
S. A., who is reported to have died in
Manila, is believed to have been Chester
W.Hubbard who joined the volunteers at
Salem. His father and mother live here,
sud they are very anxious for news from
him. They have not received any letter
from him for some time, and the worst
is feared. ' -
For the past week there have been two
men advertising and introducing a new
kind of soap among our citizens. It is
known as Blue Mountain toilet soap.
The above named soap is made from the
product of a mineral eoap mine located
in Eastern Oregon, and is ' without a
doubt the best five cent soap on the mar
ket. It is put up by the Columbia Star
Manufacturing. Company of Portland.
Their Sunshine scouring eoap is without
an equal for cleaning or scouring of what
ever nature, and ia harmless to the skin,
aa it contains no acids. For sale by all
up-to-date grocers. Ask your dealer for
it. .
Badly Damaged.
F.CGKNE, . Feb. 13. From all appear
ances at the present time the recent cold
spell was quite destructive in this local
ity. - Hundreds of young fruit trees are
reported killed, ' and rose bushes and
small shrubs of all kinds suffered badly,
many being totally ruined. Fall-sown
Errain.ia yellow, but farmers think the
most of it will come out all right, as
l'srht covering: of enow prevented the
ground from freezing very bard.
Elegant new Pullman palace sleepers
between Portland and Chicago have just
been placed in service via the O. R. &
N., Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern railways
daily every day in the year. Cars are of
the very latest pattern, in fart being the
moat improved up-to-date aleeping cars
turned out by the Pullman Company
These new palaces will leave Portland on
the evening fast train of the O. K. & N
arriving at Chicago the morning of tlje
ourth day and running through with
out chance via Granger and Omaha. 19tf
Wood Wood Wood.
We can furnish you with strictly first
class, dry, fir wood at the same prices
which you have been paying for inferior
quality. Send us your orders and get
the best. Phone
Mchl.
Jos. T. Peters Sc Co:
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That ia what it was mada for.
GIANTS OF PATAGONIA.
Tke Tehuelcb.es ATerage Bat LlttlS)
Under Six Feel.
The tribes to the east of the Cordil-
leras,. in southern Patagonia, belong to '
Arau,canian stock, and are a superior '
race, says the Boston Transcript. The
Tehuelches as they call themselves '
of southern and eastern Patagonia are
the people whose unusual stature gave
rise to ine laoies or eany aays. to tne
effect that' the natives of this region '
were giants, averaging nine or ten feet
in height. It is a fact they 'are the tall-
est human beings in the world, the men
averaging but slightly less than six
feet, while individuals of four to six
inches above that mark are not uncom
mon. They are in reality by no means
savages, but somewhat civilized bar-
barians. . They are almost unacquaint- !
ed with the use of firearms, notwith- J
standing some contact with the whites, !
but they have plenty of horses
and
dogs. '
Unsurpassed hunters, they capture
the guanaco and the rhea, or South
American ostrich, and from the skins
of these and other animals they make
clothes and coverings for their tents.
They make beautiful "capes" or man
tles, of fur and feathers, which are
highly prized by Europeans and find a
ready market, most of the proceeds
being spent for bad whisky, which is
brought into the country in quantities
bjr traders.
Information Wanted
Regarding a aorrel mare, reported to
be on government flat. Said mare is
branded L. O. on left shoulder ; has star
in forehead ; ia six years old. Party who
will deliver same to me at Ender&ny
D09toffice will be euitably rewarded.
Address, . August Longekn. ;
Feb.l5,lm-i Endersby, Or.
Red Hot From the Gnn
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It
caused horrible ulcere that no treat
ment helped for twenty years. Then
Backlen'a Arnica Salve cared him. It
cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons,
corns, ekin eruptions. Best pile cure on
earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton,-
druggists. 3
Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the
Micuiopy (Fla.), Hustler, with his wife
and children, suffered terribly from La
Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure waa
the only remedy that helped them. It
acted quickly. Thousands of others use
this remedy aa a specific for La Grippe,
and its exhausting after effects. Never
fails. Snipes-Xinersly Drug Co". .' -
La Grippe is again epidemic- Every
precaution should be taken to avoid it.
Its specific cure ia One Minute Coueh
Cure'. A. J. Shepard, publisher Agri
cultural Journal and Advertiser, Elden,
Mo., says: "No on will be disappoint
ed in using One Minute Cough Cure for
La Grippe." Pleasant to take, quick to
act. Snipes, Kinersley Drug Co.
Cash In Your c necks.
All county warrants ' registered prior
to Mch. 14, 1895, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 14,
1899. C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
Coughing injures and inflames sore
luags. - Oue Minute Cough Cure loosens
the cold, allays coughing and -heals
quickly. The best cure for children.
perfectly harmless. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Company.
The smallest things may exert the
greatest influence. De Witt's Little
Early Risers are nnequaled for overcom
ing constipation and liver trouble. Small
pill, best pill, safe pills. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co.
.Horrible agony is caused by Piles,
burns and skin diseases. These are
imrtdiately relieved and quickly cured
by De Witt's. Witch Hazel Salve. Be
ware of worthless imitations. - Snipes-
Kinersly Drus: Co.
Good Wood.
To get the beet dry fir and pine wood
that the market affords. ling up 40.
Proiapt delivery. The Dalles Lumber
ing Co. Jan27-2m
For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera
hat will take larger pictures than any
other Camera on the market. For'eale
by Clarke & Falk. tf
Men Wanted
To cut cord wood. Inquire at The
Dalles Lumbering Co.' . ; 24tf
W. S. Geary, the piano tuner, will le
in The Dalles the first week in March.
Orders left at either Jacobsen's . r
Nickeleen'8 will receive prompt at
tention. - ' 18-td
You need have no' boils if you
will
take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
Use Clarke & Falk's
Quinine Hair
Tonic for dandruff and falling hair
tf
Use Clarke & Falk's Floral lotine for
sunburn and wind chafing. ' tf
DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
The iamous II-tie oills.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it was mcda for. .
INDIANA'S FKEAK CGEN.
It Grows
on Trees from
torio Seed.
Prehls-
The Strangre DlicoTtry of Scientists
In Arkansas Another Sinaru
. lar Kind of Corn .
from Russia.
Dempsy Waggy, a farmer residing in
Madison county, probably has the most
interesting field of corn in Indiana,
Two years ago Waggy and Dr. Cullen,
a neighbor, were hunting in Arkansas.
They were staying in a small village
named Marked Tree." It got its rather
unusual title from the fact that one of
the trees bore -strange hieroelvnhics of
an extinct race. The small village is
surrounded by many mounds of re-
iuarkable snakelike contour. . During
their stay some northern scientists vis-
ay
ited the mounds and began explora
tions, finding many trinkets. Going
deeper they found bones-of humans and
trinkets which had been buried with
them. In one of the hermetically sealed
receptacles, which was evidently the
last resting place of one of the rulers,
the explorers found ornaments, the
skeletons of a dog and of a human be
ing and also some hermetically sealed
jars. Both jars were air-tight, and when
opened were found to contain corn. It
was as bright, yellow, solid and dry as
though it had just been shelled. The
explorers took these vessels, but gave
Waggy a handful of corn. ' He wrapped
it up in a handkerchief and threw it
into his traveling chest. There it lay
for two years. Scientists claimed that
there were ample proofs that the body
and the corn had been interred at least
2,000 - years and probably as long as
3,000 years.
Waggy came across the seeds last
spring and planted them in his garden.
He was surprised when tiny blades shot
up through the ground. The corn grew
marvelously fast, and as it developed it
threw out new mysteries almost daily,
until to-day the stalks are ten to twelve
feet In height and are somewhat on the
order of a tree, being as thick as a man's
wrist at the ground. Three feet from
the, ground they shoot out three long,
palmlike leaves. The leaves are heavy
and very solid, resembling a cactus leaf.
Some of them are five feet long from
Ltip to tip. These are the only leaves
on the stalk. About two feet, further
up are the ears of corn. Many stalks
bear six ears and none has fewer than
four ears.y At this rate it is figured
that the average yield to the acre would
be about 250 bushels.
Above the ears the stalk continues
three er four feet and is topped with a
very elaborate tassel. The-husks sur
rounding the ears are very heavy, and
as the corn matures they break and cur
back, revealing a firm, yellow-grained
ear. The grains are very solid and are
exceptionally good for feeding. The
roots of the plant are very long and
bury themselves deep in the ground.
While other corn was suffering on ac
count of the drought this year the
prehistoric corn was green and healthy.
Waggy will save all of the yield this
year and plant 50 or 60 acres next year.
He has some of the stalks and corn on
exhibition and they are attracting much
attention.
H. J. Blacklidge, of Anderson, who
owns several farms north of that city,
also exhibits a freak in corn. A year
ago a friend in Russia sent him a pack
age of seed and told him to plant it.
The seeds were very nice and solid and
seemed to be superior to the average
Indian corn. It was planted in a good
lowland section, and it outgrew -all of
the surrounding corn. It was about the
same height as the other corn, but was
a little heavier in the stalk. The ears
began to form and silk and every evo
lution was aboit in line with that of
the other corn which surrounded the
small patch, except that there were
two ears on the new stalks to one on the
old.
One day when the strange corn had
almost matured Blacklidge went out to
gather a little of it. He took hold of a
well-formed ear and threw back the
husks. He was surprised to find instead
of yellow grains of corn, a series of
smaller husks where every grain should
be. He opened one of these and found
it to be properly silked. Underneath it
lay a second husk, also properly silked,
and under it was the grain ol corn.
Blacklidee figures that the new corn.
will yield 125 bushels to the acre, and
that it is superior in dent to the other
corn, but he does not know how to han
dle it. " Probably it will be fed through
a sheller and then subjected to a fan
nihar process. He announces that he
will plant several acres of it next year,
He cannot classify it with any of the
known varieties.
A Scottsburg (Ind.) farmer who has
been: ' experimenting for the last few
rears claims to have secured a corn that
will run 150 bushels to the acre on the
Indiana knobs in the southern part
of the state. If it will grow to that ex
tent in that locality, it. will run almost
double the number of bushels in the
better corn lands of the central and
northern parts of the state. Chicago
Record.
To Can st Coin tn One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure, n 25c. .
Ask your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoriDg extracts, tf
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THE DALLES, OREGON.
Sheriff's Sale.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon,, for Wasco County.
J. P. Shannon, Plaintiff,
TS.
Marr W. Lewis. Wayne F. Lewis and Wm. Mo D.
Lewis, Minors, by M. A. Moody, their guardian
ad litem, aud Z. F. Moody, executors of the es
tate ot vv. mc. u. iewis, ueceasea, veienaants.
By virtue of an execution, decree and order of
sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of the
circuit court o( the state of Oreeon, for the
county of Wasco, to me directed and dated the
zntn day ot December, lsus, upon a decree tor tne
foreclosure of a certain mortgage, rendered and
entered in said court on the 20th day of Decem
ber, 1898, in the above entitled cause in favor of
the plaintiff and against defendants, in the sum
of Thirty-two hundred and Fitty-iour dollars,
and commanding me to make sale oi the real
property embraced in such decree of foreclosure
and hereinafter described, I will, on the
7tt day of February, 1899.
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, and at
tne front door ot me (Jounty court House in
Dalles City, Wasco Count , Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all the right, title and interest which the
defendants or either of them had on the 11th
day of June, 188. the date of the mortgage fore
closed herein, or which said defendant or any of
the defendants Herein, have since acquired, or
now have in and to the following described
Srnperty, Bituated and being in Wasco county,
regon, to-wit:
Tbe SS, NW!4,and the HVi Section 19,
Township 5, south of range 12, East of -Wil
lamette menu tan, containing Jbo.-iv acres accord
ing to the government survey thereof, the same
being known on the maps and plats of the
united states aa jasn untry jvo. n, ot won r.
Shannon; or so much of said property as will
satisfy said Judgment and decree. Said property
will be sold subject to counrmation and re
demption as by law provided.
Dated at xne Dalies, Oregon, this z.'itn day oi
December, 18U8.
lec3ii Sheriff'of Wasco County, Or.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Officu, Vancouver, Wash.,
" .January 14, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said vroof will be made before W. B. Pres-
by. United States Commissioner for District of
Washington, at his omce in uoiaenaaie, vvasn
lngton, on Friday, March 10th, 1899, viz:
Carl V. Franxen.
Homestead Entry No. 7688, for the fractional
-of section thirty, township three
north, ot range thirteen East, W. M. and 8 of
section twenty-five, township three north,
of runge twelve east. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of said land, viz: -Stephen
Marlett. Porter Hardison, Robert An
derson, Lyle P. O.. Washington; Gabriel Hardi
son, ot uartlana f. u., wasmngton.
1-18 i W. R. DUNBAR, Register.
Guardian's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
guardian of the person and estate of Francis C.
U. Fox, an insane person, will on the,
6th Day of March, 1899,
at the honr of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said
Cay, at the front door of the county court bouse
in lalles City, Wasco county, Oreeon, sell to
the highest Bidder for cash, the following de
scribed real property, situate and being in
Wasco county. Oreson: The s wVi of the n e Ji,
the a e Ji of n w the n e 4.ol 8 w 54, and the
n w ;4 ot s e 4 oi section a, i p a n, oi nangey r.,
W M. Said property will be sold subject to con
firmation. feb6-i BAEAH L. FOX, Guardian.
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THE DALLES, OREGON.
Rooms on Third Street,
- One Block Back
"' of
French & Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
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Cashier
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THE DALLES ' - - - OREGON
A General Banking BnsineBa transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
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Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Vancouver, Wash., (
Jakuaby 14, 1899. (
Notice is hereby eiven that the following
named settlers have filed notice of their inten
tion to make final proof in support of their
claims, and that said proofs will be made before
w. o. rresDy, united mates commissioner lor
District of Washington, at his office in Golden-
dale, V ashington, on Thursday, March 2, 1899.
viz. ;
JC1I G. Vopeland.
Homestead Entry No. 7775, for the south half of
northeast quarter, and lots 1 and 2, section 3,
towDsnip s, nortn ot range is fcast, wm. Mer.
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz :
Charles E. Berrv, Samuel Courtney, Angus
C. CmpbeU, all of Hartland P.O. Wash.; Wen
delin Lcidl, of UOldeudale P. O., Wash. Also
Charles B. Berry.
Homestead Entry No. 8644. for the southeast
quartar of section 2, township 3, north of range
10 f.nsi, v in. .aier.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, said land, viz.:
Ell G. Copeland. Angus C. Campbell, Samuel
Conrtnev. nf Hnrttnnri P. O . WnshlncrtAn Wati. .
delin Leidl, of Ooldendale P. O., Washington.
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VT. C. ALLA WAY. Agent,
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ABLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
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