1 I Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System rt EFFECTUALLY 1 UMU PERMANENTLY ,T5BriciIEcTS- Bly Tm SEHIIi.NJ-MAH'FD By rci h j trr iu c;iii ri tv icrui. 1'EOri.E TOC ALL KNi) VS". E. HannaSn is a visitor in the city from Kent. Jfrs. L. E. Orowe retnrned lesterday irfternoon from a few weeks' tay in Portland. yr Mi?s Mabel O'Brieorame in from Dnfur yesterday to jrwnd the closing tes-ions of t?ie insiitoie. Mrs. G. G. Mcamara, who has been vistnnc her mother, Mrs. P. Cra-n, left on hist-nigrit's tram fur Arizona. Misses .Teantte Wtinberly and Ger trnJe Fl-.dge-. nl Baker CitJ, were regis tered u, the Umatilia Hone hist night. Hon. S. G. H:iwson, member of the latti lfgirlntnre, passed liironli tiie city last ntght ou his way from Ai!ing:ou to the metropolis. It. H. Ctjnroy, who has spent some time at the not rprings at Wind river, came up last tiiiiht on' the way to his Jioins at Grade. "Miss Anna Moore came up from "Portland yesterday and will remain un til tomorrow afternoon with her mother, .Mrs. A. B. Moyre. Miss L"or;a Noltner, of Portland, daughter of A. Isoitner, of the Portland Dispatch, -. viiitiug this city, the yuest of her eouir, Mrs. Poling. Mis ?a Suisher was iithe city yes terday afternoon. She ls been visiting Hood R'ver and was; on her way to her home near Itti'ur Mr. and Mrs. J. W. French and Mrs. Ne.lie Bolton and family returned Iat eveninir from their cottace at Seaview, where they have spent the summer. Mrs. I). M. French and family re turned lH't evt-nintt from their summer outing at Lonu Beach. Miss Bees-ie will remain in Portland for a short time. A. It. Wilos, of Grass Vallev, who has been down in the vicinity of Steven- Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinute of blood troubles, and is often the result of an inherited taint in the blood. S. S. S. is the. only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula ; it forces out every truce of she disease, and cures the worst casex. 3Iy eon, Charlie, was afflletcd Irora infancy vrlth Kcrnfuln, and Ui BUflered to that it was Impolitic to drea htm for three years. Hil head and body wcro a main at fiord, and his ryeiiifht also became affected. Vo treatment vh spared that wo thought would relieve lilin. but ha ffuiw w(me. uiuu Jim cuiiuuiuu won; linlced pitiable. I had! nlnioHt deHpalred of his over IxdiiK cured, when by the advice of a friend we (rave him H. H. fi. Hwlft' flneclflel. Ada. elded Improvement mn the result. and aftsr he had taken a dozen bottles, no one who knew of hi former dreadlul condition would have recoKnlzrd him. All the gores on Ills body have healed, his skin is perfectly clear aud mouth, and he has been restored to perfect health. Mas. H. H. Mabbt. W) Kim Ht., Macon, Ga. For real blood troubles it is a wtuite of timo to expect a cure from the doc tan. Blood discuses are beyond their kill. Swift's Specific, For Dl reaches nil deep-aested cases which bther remedies have no effect upon, It ia the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, a rut eontaiM no pot ah, mercury, or other mineral. Book mailed fre te aay addreaa by iwift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. I Aid Si 1 e e e eon looking 'after his sheep which hive been pastured there, was in tbe city last nipht. lie reports that the recent rains here cinsed the pr.us to start np and the range wili be first class. Drowned to the Slough. Just as people were harrying to their noon meal today an express wacon came don Second street bearing tbe iifeless bodyofaboy to the nndertakin 2 parlors. It was that of Georpe Brown, who, ia company with two other boys, had been up to the slonchs, about a qnarttr of a mile from town, swimming. That is, bis companions were swimming; bat Georpe, not know-in? how, was wading about in a slanting puce when he slipped ofTmto a bole abont nine feet deep. He betran to stmpjle to get ont. When the boys realized his condition, Carl and PSs! Rinehart. who had been buntine an J was over on me opposite oanc oi thesloDgh, began yelling to Mr. Curbing, w.' iwas some distance awav bunting. As soon as e comprehended them he battened to the spot, but the boy had sutfc three times. He tola one of the' boys to go for a dietor and an express wagon and at or.ee threw off his clothes and jumped in after him. Bringing him to tee LanK. Mr. L,csntn" necaii to wortc with him rolling him and employing the usual means in sncb cases far about a half honr; bat in vain, there seemed to be no iife in the little body. The express wagon came, but the doctor had been forgotten. As son, j however, as be was taken to Miche'.!' undertaking parlors, Dr. Hudson was 1 called, but found no sign of life. The case is particularly sad, as tbe parents Mr. and Mrs. A.Brown, with ! Geoge and his sister bad come up from j Portland to vtit Mr. and Mrs. M. J. ! Pearson, and were to return ibis after noon. Now they will be c&mpelied to return tomorrow bearing the lifeless body of their son, who was but 11 years old and a bright interesting child. WHAT MICiHT HAVE BEEN But Failed to Connect-it vtb jnt a ' Dream or Labor Day. j Tbe following has been handed us by j one wuo claims si is me saostance 01 dream which he had on the eve of Labor i (iar, and be claims at different times J daring the past tbe industries mentioned i therein have been strongly advocated and planned for our city. The line of ; the Labor day parade, which was ' iwumiseu wmi e;ectric iignis, was u- , I ,r 1 follows : Evaporator band of 2-i pieces. Employes of woollen mill, 50. Scouting mills, 50 men. Dresd Beef Refrigerator, 100. Boo: & Shoe Factory, and tannery, -'50. Agricultural Works & Foundry, 150. Terminal Railroad Shop?, 850. Tbe Dalles, Deschutes & Southern Railroad, 220. Cannery k Fruit Packery, 100. The Dulles Portage Railroad, 340. Street car men, 100. Eastern Oregon Distillery, SO. Starch Factory, 50. Soap and Match Factory, -30. Coal miners and smelter men, 530. This is a dream I had of a visit to The Dalles on Labor day, but after cuming to the city I learned that the band tailed to organize, and the other employes were not in tbe city yet. Why is it thus? ; Faumei:. OUR CHURCHES. Christian Science meeting in small K. of P, hall every Sunduy morning at 11 o'clock. Kev. Gilman Parker, general mis eionary Oregon Baptist state convention, will preach morning and evening at the Calvary Baptist church. Morning ser vices commence at 11a. in. Evening services at 7:30 p. in. Christian church, Ninth and Court streets, Kev. G. Rushing, pastor Preaching morning and evening, at 11 a. in. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 ; Christian Endeavor at 0:15 p. in. PrKjer meeting on Thursday evening. .Sihject tomorrow at 11 a. m.f "Jericos in our Hearts and Lives," at 7 :30, p. in., "The Divine Mirror." St. Paul'e church Rev. Geo. Leslie, pastor. Holy communion at 0 a. rn. Morning prayer and sermon at 11a. rn., ul'j-ct of sermon, "The Struggle for the Mastery." Evening prayer and sermon at 7 .30 p. m., subject of sermon, "The Wtllbeing oi the Church." Sunday school at close of morning lervice, Congregational church- corner Fifth and Court streets. liev. Poling, pastor. Morning service at 11; Sunday school at 12:15; Junior Endeavor, 4 p, tn.; Christian Endeavor, 0:30; evening ser vice at 7:30. Morning subject, "The Part of the Hand that Wrote." Sire. Huntington will sing tbe morning of fertory.and Miss Cusbing in the even ing. Midi far Wood. .Bids for forty cords of fir wood, more iorleis will be received at tbe couoty elcVk'f oflce :betweea sew .and Fiiday, j Sept. 8tb. Bring In your bids. 4 4t TEACHERS ARE j TheRacketSt0;ecmiesalarpe stock MHVA TAI ini4Tland o Pric"- Tab!et? pencils, MVTT I nUUi i i Continual from Third page. ( whch w tM ofeD oied by many :leacherJ Mr CbasUin i also a c refill , stndent o hcaiaa n3tnrc. Miss Jc!ta Hill then cave n some valuable hints on "Calisthenics and Physical Culture". She impressed ts with the fsc: that washing. sawing; wood sweeping, etc., are not sufficient ex?r- cise for the development of the muscle.-, She emphasised the necessity of a el equipped gymr.asiasi. The recreative . resnscitatinz infiueace; of such j pancs 35 basket bai!. lawa tennis and croqcet shonld not be overlooked. How- ' -.(!.s ?s nA tn enrh rime- . as football, etc. She snoke of bow we CH.cri rvrana-inra bv boldinc en- tertainments. : If teachers would nar more attention t0 lhe development 0f the pupil, he , onId Jeecre bs.,ter attention and have .roncer minded pupils. r- i : t:. tisn r..i,t:.i .,n, ,.rofei50r Ackerinn heartiiv indorsed j nt rm-,nti..a fnr nrimarv pupiis. Without question this is essen tia! to a wel! regulated school Prof. Ackerman recommends the drill and cn'.ture of this important branch. . If we wish to secure interest and pro mote tbe welfare of onr boys and cirls ( we must develops in the pupils the iove of purity, grace, health and bodily vigor so essential to our schools. Prof. Gavin, Mi3 Melissa Hill, Miss Bessie Hastings and others gave us splendid esaniples of drills suitable for primary, and even advanced grade. The nest subject under discussion was . opened by Xn Cooper, in which tbe j subject "First Year's Reading" was well j handled. She in;s'.s on thorough prep ' ar.stioa of a lesson, on the part of the pupil, and allowing no one to read who has not previously studied that lesson. 1 Much insenuitv and thought arc re- ouired on the nart of the teacher to m,u r,ru intPretinr. ! e the wort interesting, she en couraces me nractice of rcviewipi' often. 8g ciUren ln lhe ,ower primarv urades onlv remember from sight. She insists ou teachini: fcll0r. S0Qnd o vowtlg firn. Xhe name8 o the ,ellera 6houId not be to,,t,, ,,,:i ;t. , .,,,i. !n sound3 Imitation of the teacher's tones, if they are right, should be en couraged. Tnis evening's program provides tbe following: EVENING SEnMO.V. Vocal Solo Miss Hattie Cram Recitation Miss Lelia Driver The Educational Outlook Prof. Ackerman Singing Institute Program opens at 8 p. m. Sold to London Party. Baueh Cm-, Or., Sept. 7. The Idex mine, near Sumpter, w as sold today to the Consolidated Mines Association, of London. The price ie not given, but it is supposed to be high. The Idex ie on the same ledge as the IJaisley-Elkhorn, North Pole, Columbia and Golconda. Mining experts rank it with the Bonanza Red Boy, Columbia and Golconda as one of the richest mines in the Eastern Orecon gold belt. Tim Ladle. The pleasant effect and perfect eafety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of (he California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by I all druggists. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ia a ecientillc compound having the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical press. It "digests what you eat" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Ulooiningdale, Teun., says it cured him of iudigeston of ten years' standing. Butler Drug Co. Miss Taylor announces the opening of her Kindergarten on Monday, Sept. 11th. Sessions will convene at 0 in the morn ing closing at 12, until cold weather, when afternoon sessions will be hold. She would be pleased to greet all of her former pupils and many new ones as well. 2-5 7-9 There's always hope while there's One Minute Corgh Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my lunjs in bad shape and I was near the first stages of con sumption. One Minute Cough Cure com pletely cured me," writes Helen Mc Henry, Bismark, X. D. Gives instant relief. Butler Drug Co. DeWitt's Little Early Risers perma nently cure chronic constipation , bilious ness, nervousness and worn-out feeling; cleanse and regulate tbe entire system. Small, pleasant, never gripe or sicken "famous little pills." Butler Drug Go. t . Eastern Oysters on tbe sbell at A. Keller's. 4 3t 'pen.t Jnk, mncilace, crayons, composi tion books, elimination papers, slates,; satchels, lunch boies, etc. etc. J Experience is the best Teacher. Use j ! Acker's English Remedy in any case of , ! C0Qi:h;, cold or croup. Should it fail to j sve immediite relief money refatided. 23 cts. and 50 cts. ltlakeley & Ilonghton . Drnppists. jjj Dvspepsia Cure enres dyspepsia ' t bscan?e Jts" inpredieiits are such that it1 raj,'t heip doing so. "The public can fe;r npoa j. as R ,t)a5ter remedy for all jorders arising from imperfect diges-1 . ioJJ -jamea i, Thomas, M. D., m ; Anjt.rjcln Journal of Health, X. Y. i I E. E. Turner, Compton, Mo., was J cured of pties by Je itfs "Hen ticiei ! alve after suflerhir seventeen years and 1 Urine over twenty remedies. rhsiciau and surgeons endorre it. I'.ewnre of dangerous counteneiis. uuuer ituk uu. Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or monev refunded. Sold in handsome tin .at LlMej "onshton Druggists. Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me a severe cae of indigestion; can strongly recommend it to ail dyspeptics. Digests what you eat wittiont aid from the stomach, and curesdysnepsiu. Butler Drue Co. 'Oar baby was sick for a month with severe cough and catarrhal fever, Al though we tried many remedies the kept j getting worse, until we used One Min-1 ute Cough Cure, it relieved at once and cured her in a few days." B. L. Nance, Co. A girl to do general housework, or to assist in wo:k nod attend school, can find employment in a family where there are no children, by applying at this ofSce. 4 lw Caati lu lour Cbeck. All countv warrants registered prior to Nov. 10, 1395, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Sept. S;h, 135)0. C. L. PJULUI-H, Countv Treasurer. "BUSINESS LOCALS. The New York Cash Stor: guarantees every pair of those "Security School shoes S-2t Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Va;cu warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Clarke & Falk have received a carload j of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints. Clarke & Falk have a full and com plete l.ne of house, carriage, wagon and barn paints manufactured by James E. Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. To Guru a Cold in On Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if l tl failso cure. 25c. "Jluriuony" Wlllikey. Harmony whiskey for family and special use, sold by Ben Wilson, The Dalles. ji for Hulo. Twentv-three city lots for sale". From ?50 up. Inquire ut Columbia Hotel. 8-23-1 mo. The Dalles, Portland anil Astoria Navigation Co.' TiumnB.ajj sirs. Regulator Dalles City Dally (exec-tit HunUav) hettveen The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Looks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching ut wuv win on both tldca of the Oolumblu river. Iloth of thtj above ntcamcru lmvobeen rebuilt, arid are In excellent ahupc for the neanon of wj The KMuUlnr l,int will endcuvor li kivo JU Htron tic beat ncrvico p-iMllile. r"',vo'1 i!?n. "tcumer of Tlie ltulutt,r .2 Bl2?vc "lea""" leavo Tho Dalle at 8 h. m. and fortlaud at 7 a. m and arrive at "cat im tlon In arnplv tlrno for outgolnV trnli,,. oikHtd&' the Dalle, Onico. u nt. uocjc. (,()Ut, HU(.ct W. C. Allaway, Genera Agent. J- r. ncobs. J0(K 0AVJK MOORE & GAVIN. ATTCKNKV8 AT UW. Kooui 3!) aud-iO, over U. 8. Und Ofllcc. OREGON I 1 Exposition 111' a OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT. 28, CLOSES OCTOBER 28, 1899. Horticioral M kMM Products of Oregm, Wnsbincton and Llaho in greater variety mid pro fusiu:i than ever before. I BENNETT'S ReilOWHCfl MILITARY BAND ! MISS ALICE RAYMOND ! Am trim u rente I ljidy Cornet a-dutst. I i The l'ncriilleil FLORENZ TROUPE of Acrntwls rtlrn t (nun tbe r.m)ilrc Theater, ' London, thefr flrt uin-ouTiinee in America. I A Great FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE ruuriasscd Auilulhts, in their thrilling nets. AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS A Season of Grcut Surprises and Astounding Feats. Kedueeit Itnlro nil All Traunjiortntli'ii l.lneK. admission 2." Cent. ttilldrt'ti under IJ jeiirs. in cents DONT MISS IT! JL'TTT AT ATVT A'J 1TJ.TJ1 'JLIXTA. Ti" ... ji jcrn '3 I Bf?OS.. CC.VEitAL 51 4 I '2, I ' 4 Wagon and Carriage Work. . Fish Brothers' Wagon. Third and Meii. PhouD 159 1 mi'jj.ijri xif . t tr.. T,.y.iiT.ta3 tun Bicycle ..RAMBLER.. Lock and Gunsmith, and Machine work. 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