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An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy. Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fio Syrup Co., illustrate he value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It 3s the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansinsr the system effectually. dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from very objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, . liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. . In the process of . manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fia Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FB.AWCI3CO. CAI. XOUTSVIX.r,B, KY. KSTW YORK, N. T. For sale by all Druggists. Price 50c. per bottle down in the rig and succeeded in regain ing one of the lines and circled the horsea around in the square by Mrs. Leslie's place till ihey etopped, when she dismounted, turned the team over to pome men that had arrived and started back to find Roy and Helen. Save slightly bruised shoulders, on which both the young people lighted, no one was hurt and all were happy with so fortunate an ending. Wasco News. A GORGEOUS SPECTACLE. erty rises, under the hallowed folds of the etare and stripes, triumphant over the military powers of the world. This great spectacle will be seen in all its magnificent completeness when Bingling Brothers' world famous circus exhibits in this city Saturday, Jane 10th. Public School Entertainment. ItlnEtlngr Bros.' Mew Military Display Creates a Sensation. PERSONAL MKSflO.N, K. Sigtnan'is in from Dufur today. Wilbur Bolton returned to bis home at Antelopo this morning. Miss Irene CallWon, who has just closed a term of school at Echo, is in he city, the guest of Mrs. C. L. Gilbert. Wm, Menofee left yesterday for Ante lope and will return tomorrow, Accom panied bv Mr. Menefee, who has been visiting relatives there. Mrs. C. B. Durbin, who has bten spending some time in Portland, came up f o n that place last nigh', and left this morning for her home at Antelope. Eon. Rubt. Mays and daughter, Mrs. li. E. Crowe, went to Portland this morning in refpinse to the telegram announcing the death of little Reta Mays. Almost An Accident. As Roy Brock and the Misses Laura nd Helen Lytle trero returning from a lrive Sunday afternoon they had what might have been a serious accident, but fortunately no one was hurt. Juet as they were approaching the railroad crossing below the mill one of the horses caught the line wi h his tail and jerked the lines out of Helen's hands, who was driving. The horses began to run, and as Roy was endeavoring to regain the lines he was thrown from the buggy. Helen then jumped ont and Laura re raained alone to take a wild ride behind .-a guideless team. The horses ran into -town, keeping the road faithfully, and r-as they came into the street In froLt tf W. S. Barzee's residence, Laura got A new patriotic military spectacle is the lateet colossal novelty introduced by the famous Ringling Brothers as a pre lude to their unrivalled World's Great est Shows. There is something in human nature that demands beauty and light and color, and which finds its highest gratification in the glories of spectacular display. 'None knew this better than Cseaar Augustus, Alexander the Great and even Napoleon Bonaparte, and these great leaders of men and nations controlled the hearts and won the loyalty of the people as -much by the magnificence of their public spec tacles as by the power of their legions. While partaking in a large measure of the military character of the times, Ibe Roman and Greek spectacles artistically modified the glare and panoply of war with the sumptuous arts of peace, the sentiment of a classically poetic age, the love of luxury and the.delight of the populace for glittering display. In their new patriotic spectacle Ringling Bros, have conceived and brought to realiza tion a display that dazzles while it de lights, that mingles startled wonder with gratified astonishment, that awak ens all that is noblest and best in human natnre through the thicefold intelligence of the eye, the ear, and the intellect. The comprehensive and striking title of Ringling Brothers' new spectacle is 'The Last Days of the Century, or the Light of Liberty," but this does little more than sujgest the ecope of the dis play or the possibilities of gorgeous ornamentation and brilliancy of apparel. The display is a magnificent reflex of the legal splendors of the ancients, combined with a vivid portraiture, upon a scale of unequalled magnitude, of the stirring events of the hour. Liberty is typified by a series of allegorical tableaux, in which are thrillingly pic tured the geniua of American institu tions and the glorious triumphs of American arms on land and sea. In the' varied scenes of the spectacle there are utilized over a thousand characters, representing with marvellous fidelity in deportment and costuming the military powers of the world ; whole troops of American cavalry and entire battalions of jolly j-ick tars; Her Majesty's 7th reg iment of Hu?sars, the swellest of Eng land's crack military organizations, led by their famous mounted military band; squadrons of German Uhlans and French Cuirassiers ; platoons of Russian Cossacks from the Steppes ; the Imperial Bashi Bazouka of the Sultan's body guard ; a detachment of Japanese -soldierly, and other military organizations, all appear ing in a tremendous spectacular drama, in which the American Goddess of Lib- We publish below the program for the entertainment by The Dalles public schools at the Vogt tonight (Friday) evening. An admission o( 15 cents will be charged. Doors open at 7 .30. Pro gram commences at 8: Chorus "The Haunted House" Cantata "Mother Goose and Her Friends." Recitation "My First Party" Edna Sanders Chorus Darkles Minuet Tiny Tots Recitation "The Little Quaker Sinner" : Leon a Sextcn Instrumental Solo. Emilie Crossen Recitation "Teddy's First Pants"' Koy Johnson Fan Faries . Class of Little Girls Song "Summer Fancies" Lucile Crate, Lena Moore, Bertha Robinson ana Delia Young. May Festival, closing with twiDing of the Mav pole. Tie Dalles. Forflani and Astoria Navigation Co. 1 Ik J It you have piles, cuke them. No use undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results of the disease without disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence in DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others ; it' will not fail to cure you. Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co. BUSINESS LOCALS. RAW AS BEEF IvM tWt u M! lio Torture Equal to tha itching and Burning of This Fearful Disease. Not mnch attention is often naid to tha first symptoms of Eczema, but it ia not long before the little redness begins to itch and burn. This ia but the beginning, and will lead to suffering and torture almost unen durable, it is a common mistake to regard a roughness and redness of the skin aa merely a local irritation ; it is but an indica tion nf ft. Finrrmr in tha blnvlkf tAifbl eczema wmcn is more than skin-deep, and can not be reached by local appli cations of ointmnnra. anlvna. ntn nnliiul tha omf.na Tk A if..i he real cause of the trouble, is in the blood, although all suffering is produoed u io j uo "y -way to reacn me disease, tnereiore, is tnxougn Mr. Phil T. Jones, of Miiersville, Ind., writes : "I had Eczema thirty years, and after a great deal of treatment my leg was so raw and Bore that it gave me constant pain. It finally broke into a running sore, and twgan to spread and grow worse. For the past five or six years I have suffered untold agony and had given up all nope of ever being free from the disease, as I have been treated by some of the best physicians and have aken many blood medicines, all in vain. With little aith left I began to take S. 8. 8., and it apparently snade the Eczema worse, but I knew that this was the vay the remedy got rid of the poison. Continuing ). S. 8., the sore healed up entirely, the skin became clear and smooth, and I was cured perfectly." Eczema is an obstinate disease and can not be cured by a remedy which is uujtwuio. d wiit b opecinc 3. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is superior to other blood remedies because it cures diseases which they oan mot reach. It goes to the bottom to the cause of the disease and will cure he worst case of Eczema, no matter what other treatment has failed. It ia he only blood remedy guaranteed to be free from potash, mercury or any other mineral, and never fails to cure Eczema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood .Poison, Cancer, Tetter, Rheumatism, Open Sores, Ulcers, Boils, etc. Insist npon S. S.-S. ; nothing can take its place. Books on these diseases will be mailed free to "any address by Swift 8ns- sirs. Regulator (S Dalles City Daily (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, -"Vancouver and Portland. auching at way points on both sides of the Columbia river. Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt. and are in excellent shape for the season of 1899, i ne iteguiator Line win endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure, travel by the steamers of The Regulator Line. The above steamers leave The Dalles at 8 a. m. and Portland at 7 a. m., and arrive at destina tion in amplv time for outgoing trains. Portland Office. The Dalles Office Oak St. Dock. Court Street W. C. Allaway, General Agent. Use Clarke & Falks Rosofoatn for the teetn. tf Full line of fishing tackle at lowest prices at Maier & Benton's. ml7-Iw Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotine for unburn and wind chafing. tf Aek your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf You need have no boils if you will take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils Trout Lake and Tygh Valley Creamery Batter for 35c per roll at Pease & Mays'. Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's drug store. For the best results use the Vive Camera, For sale by the Postoffice Pnarmacy. tf Improved Magazine cyclones are win ners. JJonnell, the druggist, will gladly show them to you. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mcb25-tf Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For sale at all first-class bars. C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles. M17-3m Fresh eolio paper and Eastman's films, all sizes, direct from the manufacturers, at Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.'s. ' . j Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy, ; For sale at all first-class bars. C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles. Ml7-3m Try Yerba Buena Bitters, the best tonic. For sale at all first-class bare. C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dallee. M17-3m For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera hat will take larger pictures than any other Camera on the market. For sale by Clarke & Falk. tf The ancients believed that rheuma tism was the work of a demon within a man. Anyone who has had an attack of Bciatic or inflammatory rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has Caan In tour Cbeclca. All county warrants registered prior to July 13, 1895, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after April 19, 1899. C. L. Phillips, Conntv Treasnrer. THE DALLES Don't think you can cure that slight attack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will cure it ; it "digests what you eat' and restores the digestive organs to health. Snipes-Kineraly Drug Co. Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colde, croup and whooping-cough readily yield to One Minute Cougb Cure. Use this remedy in time and save a doctor's .bill or the undertaker's. Snipes-Kinersly Drua: Co. Try Yerta Buena Bitters, the best tonic. For eale at all first-class bars, C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles, M17-3m F. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. a'er in Blacksmith Supplies. Hor. Second & LangMin. ; 'Pione 157 ..GtfflS. FfiBJUt. and FgHTflraeirs . Exchange.. Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl edged the best beer in The Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try it and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Saodrxtiehes of all Kinds always on hand. r Improved ffW(Tf (TftEVl IP; Magazine. FOR . 1899. Ten Points to Consider: 1 12 Pictures In 12 Seconds. 2 -Shutter Bulb Release. 3 Shuttsr Automatic. 4 Shutter Locks, 5 13 Aluminum Plateholder s. 6 Set stops. 7 Special Quick Lens. 8 Automatic Register. A'l parts Interchangeable. lO Exposed plates removed without disturbing unexposed. 1 No. A (Size 3H x 4) $3.00 No. 5 (size 4x5)..... 10.00 1899 CataloRue with com plete information FREE. Just Arrived. The only MugHzine Camera with bulb shutter. M. Z. DONNELL. THE DKLLES STEASV1 LAUWDHV. Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point is quality and the Merritt of our work is such that people go Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not Hobson's choice, but the standard rates, which are not Cevera high as some people think, and we want to C-U-B-A customer of ours. Corner of First and Court Street, 'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OH. . 8. fiCHINX, President. H. M. Bui. , Casbiei Fifst National Batik. - - - OREGON A. General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Bight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on aav oi collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold ox Siew York, Ban Francisco anc Port land. DIRBOTOKS. D. F. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck. Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Lixbk. ti. M. tJBAt.l.. TfieCoWia Packing Co.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MA2JUFACTOHEK8 OK Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON JRIED BEEF. ETC. ?riuate 3oardii7$j'tou5? Jabe board $16 per morjtl? Qor. 4tl? and Ugior;. THE JERSEY DAIRY. After Jane 1st, 1899, the following prices for milk will prevail : - 1 pint a day. per month .$1 50 1 quart a day, per month ...... 2 25 3 pintd a day, per month. . . ... 3 25 2 quarts a day, per month. . . . 4 00 3 quarts a day, per month 6 00 1 gallon 25c a day, two gallons or more a dav 20c Der Ballon. I also keep a thoroughbred Jersey bull for service on the Lee place, east of the fair ground. Telephone 63. B. T. COLLINS, -; Proprietor. Chronicle Publishing Co. The..: us tvs tos AS AN & s as as tos s & to to to to to to to to to to to We PRINTERS. Qaiek Uloik. Reasonable Prices. The Dalles, Oregon, y GENERAL jj DlaGKsmiilis r ...AND... Hoisesiioeis W Wagon and Carriage Werk. r Fish Brothers' Wagon. J ItM and Jeff6JJJ DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby elTen that the partnershi hprptifnrc existing between W. L. ward. J Ward, F. H. Ward and J. C. Ward, doing a gen eral lumtering business at Dufur, Oregon, un- dert he firm name of Ward & Sons, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, W. L.. Ward and J. C. Ward retiring, J. W. Ward, F. H. Ward and 8. P.Ward will continue the business at Dufur under the firm name of Ward Bros, and will collect all outstanding accounts and pay all bills against the old firm. All parties knowing themselves indebted to said firm are notified to make an early settlement, either by cash or note. Dufur, Ore. Feb. 18, 1899. W. It. Ward. J. W. WiKD, F.H.Ward, . J. ;. Wabo. HELLO ! X-V-v i5&esv . I i Well, I have been thinking of purchas ing one for some timo. , Wife, don't let me forget to call tomorrow at JACOBSEN BOOK & MUSIC CO.'S, 170 Second Street, The Dalles.