An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy. Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining' the liquid laxa tive Drinciples of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal la -vat-.! 17ft. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the a.t.p- Vint the medicinal Qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and t.Virr aromatic ulants. bv a method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, piease remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, BAN ETIANC1SCO, CAL. T.OTTTB-OTT.T.K. KT. NEW YOBS. K. T. For sale by all Druggists. Price 50c. per bottle. PERSONAL MENTION, Mrs. E. Wilsoa. of Hay Creek, is in the city. R. Booten is in the city today from Giaas Valley. Frank Gabel, of Wapinitia, is a visitor In the citv. J. P. Isaacs, the Walla Walla mill man is in town today. Chas. Lord, of Arlington, spent yeE' terday in ibe city. Mrs. J. P. Mclnerny went to Port land this morning. W. W. Doughterty is registered at the Umatilla from Hay Creek. Mrs. M. Lyle was a passenger for Portland this morning to remain a few days. " j Manager Vorse, of the Oregon Tele phone Company, spent yesterday and .today in Portland. IMiaa Jeannette Williams came up from "Portland Saturday evenipg, accompanied . by her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Cooking ham. Dr. J as. Sutherland, of Spokane, came op on the evening train yesterday from .Portland, where he has been on a . business trip. "Frank Wood reached this city last '"night from Portland. Becoming anxious 'regarding the illness of his molhe.-, be vmade a hurried trip home. H. V. GateB, who has the contract for patting in the electric light and water plant in Prineville, is in the city on bis return to his home in Hillsboro. Judge Bradahawt Attorneys A. A. Jayne, B. S. Huntington, W. H. Wilson and Douglas Dufur, left last night to at tend circuit court at Moro, Sherman county. J. R. Dawson, father of C. E. Dawson and Mrs. J. C. Hostetler, arrived in the city yesterday morning from Concordia, Kan. His coming was a pleasant sur prise, as it was entirely unexpected. It ia not unlikely that he may remain here. Everybody Found Out. From early morning till sundown yes terday the woods and walks in the vicinity of the city were filled with peo ple enjoying the clear atmosphere and the warm sunshine. No where can be found more beautiful days, than those which Dalles residents enjoy in the spring, and for grandeur of scenery com mend us to the views which can be ob tained from the hills which Burround the city. -Could some of our Eastern cousins nut Btand where we are privi leged to stand every day in the year and view the landscape o'er, what a revela tion it would be to their hungry visions One of the most beautiful views is that which may be obtained from the hill just back ot Arrant s rock, where as you reach the summit and feast your eyes on Mt. Adams to the northwest, you may, by turning your gaze to the south west, obtain one of the grandest views of Mt. Hood that it Is possible to behold Many who viewed these snow-capped peaks yesterday remarked - as to their an usual whiteness and the clearness of atmosphere intervening, permitting perfect view of all their grandeur. Dalles people do not appreciate their privileges in this line, so accustomed bave they grown to being surrounded by them. One glimpse ot such a pano rama should make our hearts Bwell with pride that ' we live in such a favored clime. Proposals for Stone Work- Bids for the construction of a section of county road mostly stone work along bluff near town of Hood River, are hereby invited. Sealed bids to be sent to J. S. Harbison of Hood River by April 10th, 1S99. Capt. J. H. Dokes, of Hood River, will show parties the loca tion and furnish particulars. Right to reject all bide reserved. J. S. Harbison, Road Supervisor. iilds Wanted. Until March 2Lst, the Oregon Tele phone & lelegrapn Uompany mill re ceive bids at their Dalles office for haul ing and distributing 500 . 25 -feet ronnd poles for use on their Prineville line. Poles to be delivered from their pole yard in The Dalles to points staked be tween Dufur and Tygh Valley. No com pensation till contract is filled. Marl7-td H. L. Vohse, Manager. As the season of the year when pneu monia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, nothing "is a fine substitute," will answer the purpose," or is "just as good" as One Minute Cough Care. That is the one infallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously upon having it if "something else" is offered yon. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. ' Violent Whooping Cough. Baker City, Or., March 24. Yester day, within twelve hours, the 1 and 2-year-old daughters of Colonel and Mre W. F. Batcher died from a violent' form of whooping cough. The double funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon. Happy is the man or woman wLo can eat a good hearty meal without suffering afterward. If you cannot do it, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cube. It di gests what you eat, and cures all forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co. 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 beat. Phone 25. Mcbl. Jos. T. Peters & Co. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with croup, and her life aved after all physicians had failed, only by using One Minute Cough Cure. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Good Wood. To get the best dry fir and pine wood that the market affords ling up 40. Prompt delivery. The Dalles Lumber ing Co. Jan27-2m For a quick remedy and one that is perfectly safe for' children let us recom mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and coughs. Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co. Notice. Have you a farm for sale or for rent, or do you know of any person holding farming lands that they wish to dispose of? If so, please write to any agent of the O. R. & N. Co., and he will send you a circular which will interest you. If you have a cough, throat irritation, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Care. Al ways reliable and safe. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. ' Casn tn 2 our cnecks. All county warrants registered prior to May 1st, 1895, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Feb. 27, 1899. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis turbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. - "(jiye me a liver regulator and i can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt'e Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co. To Core a Cold In One Dsy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. " For the best results Camera, For sale by Pharmacy. . use the the Vive Postoffice tf Aek your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf Use Clarke & Falk's Quinine Hair Tonic for dandruff and falling hair. ' tf Use Clarke & Falks Rosofoam for the teeth. tf You need have no boils if you 'will take Clarke & Falk's sure care for boils ye ONE FOR A DOSE. PILLS Heraow Pimples, PreTent BUiomumi, Parity the Blood, ana 17HIX'T,i. . c Sold b, druggUu. DR. B0SANK0 CO. Phila! pZ PUGET SOUND FOGS. The Queer Sights Wulch Are seen When Atmospheric Conditions Are. Favorable. Seafaring men have often described meeting with a fog bank at sea tne limits of which wore so clearly ciennea that the forward part of their vessel would be. in bright sunlight, with the after portion enveloped in dense fog. That the phenomenon is not mis stated, any of the many people passing the brink of the decline leading down Pacific avenue from the city hall at ten o'clock Saturday morning could readily attest. Daylight had come in with a dense fog. This had cleared so that the ships at the elevators were plainly visible. Suddenly there came from the straits' a bank of fog, which, instead- cf un folding and drifting over the surface of the bay came solidly on. This formation was kept up until the fog struck the rise on Pacific avenue lead ing from the wharf. Then it brake the mist drifting up in trailing clouds. The spectacle of the on-marching wall of fog, as clearly perpendicular as he side of a building, with the sunV rays strikipg . against it, was indect grand. Several shipping men noticci. it, and fog was made the subject oif conversation in a number of offices cn the water front, bringing forth the nar ration of similar instances. One of these came from Capt. Mc Cabe, who said: "The strangest combination for fog to take on that has come under my ob servation occurred here on the sounr. some months ago. I was traveling bj steamer from Port Townsend to Seat tle. As we rounded Admiralty Head there loomed up before us what ap peared to be a water-logged 6teamer Prom her bulwark rails up everything was perfectly visible. The lookout on the fo'castle head, the olhcer on the bridge, the deckhouse masts and smokestack were all as plain to our sight as is the Northern Pacific ware house across the railroad track from where we now sit. "Put below the bulwark line nothing could be. seen of the vessel. She might have been some Puget sound 'Flying Dutchman' for all we knew, or possi bly a craft that had come in collision and was seeking a beaching point be fore sinking. "It was weird and for several mo ments deceiving. The morning had opened so thick that the fog had driven down so close to the surface of the channel as to form a blanket for but the lower part of a vessel. We came near enough to hail, and were informed that the steamer was doing finely. All well on board, and, beyond it being trifle damp on the lower decks through the fog failing to rise, everything was lovely." Tacoma Ledger. TAILORS' "SPECIALS." Thfe Jncci Pockets and Other Thing's That Tailors Have to Pat Into Clothes. "No special." With that remark to the assistant who took down the measurements the tailor dismissed his patron and said that the suit would be finished "sure on a certain day. "What did you mean by the saying 'no special' to your clerk?" asked the customer. "Well, that means that you want your clothes made all right and with out any crank - things about them Pockets are the great specials. We have customers who want, besides the regular peckets, places in their waist coats for pencils, eyeglasses and al sorts of things. Some pencil pockets are made to hold only one pencil and some for a bunch. Eyeglass pocke are also ordered in keeping with the shane and style of the glasses, and Dockets for cicars are ordered for al sizes, from the little half-pencil shap to the great big perfecto. Freak pock in demand, and chamois-lined p'ockets which we usually make for the watch side of the waistcoat, are ordered often for trousers by men who carry silver trinkets in them. But pockets are not the onlv 'specials. The European cus torn of wearing a black band on the left sleeve to indicate mourning is becom ing popular in this country, hnd the band is one of our 'specials.' " . Another class of special customers are those whose garments are mad with a view to the wearer's health Many men have an inner band of red! flannel put on the waist of their trous ers as a cure for rheumatism, and som driving coats are made so that sheet of stout paper may be slipped between the breast liping and the cloth when driving against the wind. "On the whole," said the tailor, man in my business has the best op portunity to find out the kinks and queer points about men, not only as t their persons, but their minds." N. T, Tribune. Tine Only Real Joy. - There is" no real joy in life, but that which comes from the sense of having done or produced something. The set tled cheerfulness of ihe patient work er is worth more than all thtft'deeting satisfaction that comes from self-indulgence, ease, ' or profitless leisure. Housewife. . NOTICE. To whom it may concern : By virtue of an order, made by the Common Council of Dalles City, Oregon, on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1899, notice is hereby given that the Common Council aforesaid will cause to be constructed, in accordance with the laws per taining thereto, a sewer Bystem in and for said city; the nature, extent and location of said sys tem i hereinafter set forth : and the cost there of will be charged to the property bencUted thereby. That all of said sewers are to be of terra cotta pipe and of such sizes as may be hereafter de termined by said Council. First A main eewer, commencing from the low water mark on the Columbia river at the foot of Union street, thence running south on Union-street to the intersection of the alley be tween Fourth ami Fifth streets with UnionH street, thence south on. union street to the in tersection of Tenth and Union streets. Second A main sewer, commencing at and connected ith the sewer at the intersection of the alley between Fourth and Fifth streets with Union street, thence running easterly, through private property in block 10- thence easterly through the alley between Fourth and Fifth streets to Washington street, thence south ou v asmngton Btreet to r ulton street. Third A sewer commencing at and connected ith the sewer at the intersection of the nllnv between First and Second streets with Union street, thence running easterly on said alley to Laughlin street, thence south on Laugblin street to Fourth stieet. Fourth A sewer eonrmencinff at and ennnnct. ed with the Bewer at the intersection of the alley between First and Second streets with Laugblin street, thence running easterly tbrougn said alley to Jenerson street, tbeuce north on Jeffer son street about 100 feet, thence easterly to a point in the middle of Taylor street about 130 feet north of the north Bide of the intersection ot Taylor and Becond streets. Fifth A sewer commencing at the intersec tion of the allev between Second and Third streets with Taylor street, thence westerly on said alley to Monroe street, thence north to con nect with sewer in alley between First and Sec- ona streets. Sixth A sewer commencing at and connected with sewer on Laughlin street at the intersec tion ot tne alley between second and Third sts. with Laughlin sc.. thence easU-rlv through 8n id alley to Sladison street, thence southerly on Madison street to the intersection ot Third and Madison streets, thence easterly on Third street to the intersection of Third and Monroe streets. Seventh A sewer commencing at and con nected with Eewer on Laughlin street at the in tersection ot tne alley Dctween intra ana rourtn streets with Laugblin street, thence running easterly to Madison street. Eighth A sewer commencing at and con nected with sewer on Laughlin street at the in tersection of Fourth and laughlin streets, thence easterly on Fourth street to Jefferson Btreet Ninth A Bewer commencing at and connect ed with sewer on Laughlin Btreet at the inter section of Fonrth and Laughlin streets, thence westerly to Washington street. Tenth A sewer commencing at and connect ed with sewer on Laughlin street at the inter section of the alley be'ween Third and Fourth streets with Laughlin street, thence westerly to Washington street. Eleventh A sewer commencing at and con nected with sewer on Laughlin street at the in tersection of the alley between Second and Third streets with Laughlin street, thence westerly to Washington street. .Twelfth A sewer commencing at and con nected with sewer on Union street at the Inter section of the alley between Second and Thiid streets with said U nion street, thence running easterly along said, alley to the intersection of said alley with Washington street. Thirteenth A sewer commencing at and con nected with the sewer on Union street at the in tersection of the alley between Third and Fourth streets with Union street, thence easterly through said alley to the intersection of said alley with Washington street. Fourteenth A sewer commencing at and con nected with tbe sewer on Union street at the in tersection of the alley between Fifth and Sixth streets with Union street, thence easterly through said -alley to the Intersection of said al ley with w ashington street. Fifteenth A Bewer commencing at and con nected with the sewer on Union Btreet at the in tersection of the alley north of First street with u nion street, thence running easterly through said alley to the intersection of said alley with LAUgnun street. Sixteenth A sewer commencing at and con nected wi'h sewer on Union street at the inter section of the alley between Second and Third streets with Union street, thence westerly through said alley to the intersection of said alley with Liberty street, thence southerly on Liberty street to the alley between Fifth and Bixm stzeets. Seventeenth A sewer . commencing at and connected with Bewer on Liberty street at the intersection oi tne alley Between second and Third streets with said Liberty street, thence running westerly through said alley to the west ena oi saiu aiiey. Eighteenth A sewer commencing at and con nected with sewer on Union street at the inter section ot the alley between Third and Fourth streets, thence running westerly through said alley to the intersection of said alley with Lib erty Btreet. Nineteenth A sewer commencing at and con nected with sewer on Liberty street at the inter section of the atle) between Fourth and Fifth streets with said Liberty btreet, thence running easterly through said alley to the intersection of saia aiiey with u nion street. Twentieth A sewer commencing at and con nected with sewer on Liberty street at tbe inter section oi tne aiiey between 'iniia ana f ourth streetB with said Liberty street, thence running westerly and through said aiiey to the intersec tion oi saia aiiey witn uncoin street. Twenty-first A sewer commencing at and connected with sewer on Liberty street at the intersection of Fourth and Liberty streets, thence running westerly along Fourth street to tne lntersectiou ox rourtn ana Huron; streets. Twenty-second A sewer commencing at and connected with sewer in alley between Second and Third streets at the intersection of Pentland street with said alley, thence running south on saia street to inira street, inence west on inira stret to the intersection of Third and Fourth streets. - Twenty-third A sewer commencing at and connected with sewer at the intersection of Third and Pentland streets, thence running easterly on Third street to the intersection of Third and Lincoln streets. Twenty-fourth A sewer commencing at and connected with sewer at the Intersection of Fourth and Lincoln streets, tbence running westerly along rounn street to tne intersection of Third and Fourth streets. Twenty-fifth A sewer commencing at and Connected with sewer running ou Third street at the intersection of Third and Fourth streets, thence running westerly and 75 feet more or less north of the road leading to the Mill creek bridge, to said Mill creek bridge. Dated at Dalles City. Oregon, this the 10th day oi Aiarcn, xoire. r. u. a. oaiils, mchll , Recorder of Dalles City. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening- and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can aBDroach It In effleifinr.v. Tr. In. stantly relieves and permanently cures dyspepsia, xnaigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SlckHeadache.Gastralgla. Cramps, and au oTner results oi imperiect digestion. frvparca oy t. c. ucwitt a Co, Chicago. Ghtoniele Publishing Co. as as as tos as as as as as as as as as as as The... The Dalles, Oregon. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE . Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlai OVERLAND EX--) TITMH. AtllAlYI. Rnw. ' burg, Ashland, Sac- 6:00 P.M. 1 rranciseo, Moiave, 9 A. M. lxa Angeles, feljraso, 1 new orieans ana I East I 8:30 A. M. Rosebure and way sta tions . 4:40 P. M Daily except. Sundays. (Via Woodbura fori I Mt.Angel, Silvorton, I i West Scio, Browns- I vllle.Sprlngneld and j t Natron j I Corvallia and way stations j Daily except Sundaya 17:30 A. M. 5:50 P.M INDEPENDENCE PA8SENGER. Express traiD Daily (except Sunday). 4 :50 n. m. Lv Portland Ar.l 8 :25 a. m 7:30 p.m. JAi. .McMinnville..Lv. 5;50 a, m 8:30 p.m.- Ar. .Indepeudence..Lv.J 4:M)a.m Daily. fDany, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. 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WHEALDON. fJERUITA teat ores VITALITY, AND MANHOOD ill "" u v m Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wastino- diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks ant restores the fire of vouth. T5v mail JOe tier box: G boxes for $2.50 ; with a written guaran tee to cure or reiuna me uiuuej. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL. .K4 BO YEARS' -EXPERIENCE D Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing -patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive wpeeial notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jlmerican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lanrest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a fear: four months, tL Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,B,"' New York Branch Office, 626 F St Washington, D. C IP k. PRINTERS jSlcat CUotk. Qaiek OUottk. Reasonable Pinees, .agjycjy'.y-jyy'yjy jajs.r-y-iyri BROS GENERAL Wagon and Carriage Werk. Fish Brothers' Wagon. Third owi Tpffprcnn Phnno 1AQ H mult uuu. uuuuiuuu, muiiu ijj i 7 1 ..CHflS. FOTK.. and Fatmets ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl edged the best beer In The Dalles, at tbe usual price. Come in, try it and be convinced. Also the. Finest brands of Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Sandrxiiehes of all Kinds alwavs on hand. i Tfis Columbia Packing Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTURERS OK Fine ' Lard and Sausages Curersof " BRAND HAMS & BACON iJRIED BEEF, ETC. J. S. SCHBMK, President. H. M. But , Cashier First national Bank. THE DALLES - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port land. ' DI RBOTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Scrbmck. En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Libbb. H. M. Bball. For Fire Dollars yoa can bay a Camera hat will take larger pictures than any other Camera on the market. For sale by Clarke & Falk. tf BlaCKSfllllilS ANDit llofsesfioers