Acts gently on the dneys, Liver amd Bowels r,EAN5E5 THE 5YSTEM . nr r Ly I UMLLT, o5?Vie;2xS:f: w' ...iff 05 S f -lT I OVERCOMES ljrr& ' PERMANENTLY BUX TH GENUINE MAH'F'O By res su eim tmiiwti era set fts Km: rilOl'I.K YOU At.I. KNOW. John Thocia? c.uie down from Wasco yeeterday. It. B. Siuuott went to Portland on the early morning train. II. Glenn went down to Snmsne this niurniin: to s-eo what the pprinrs are likn down there. P. Conroy, of Grade, left ttis morning for Portland, where lie soes to receive treatment for rheumatism. Presidiii" Elder Warner ivent down to Whit: Salmon this morning, where he will nolo service tomorrow. Having spr.nt thu summer nt the hot eprinva at bpragttt, . J. Hosforu it turned last night on Ins way to Moro. Geor::e Campbell was a passenuer on thu bo.it this morning bound for Eiurenu, wtiere lie will continue his studies nt the university. Jud'jn W. L. Bnuhhaw went down to Ponluud yesturday to join Mis. Urad ehaw and Cliuton, who havu leturmd irom their trip up the Valley. Rev. D. V. Poling made tho trip to Wasco yesterday, wliere lie eamr at an entertisinment laet niuht. II u will re turn on this afternoon's train. J. E. Sherar, of Cross Keys, returned ymierdav from a trip to Wyoming, where u i wont aotuu timrj einc witn Iup. He is on hit? way home. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hadlev. and Mr? II. A. Uadiey, caim tip last nijht from tho lint ciirinsrJ at Slir.tulU'. here tiinv have spent the pummer. They will leave lor their home at Moro this evening. Mai'ir J. S. Booth came up from Port laud Thursday and returned this moin- lttt', accompanied hv his mother, Mrs M. Booth, who has been vnitin with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Sharp, near the city. Mias Gertrude Holmes, of the Holmes unsiness College, camo up from Tort land last evening on business connected with the college, and will return tomor row afternoon. She is a cuest of Mrs. -G. C. Biakeley while in thu city. Clint Allien looked a little "hlno" this morning as lie bade his friends ''good bye" at tho dork, bound for Van couver barracks, from whence he will leave iu a few days for thu Philippines, Ho was accompanied to Portland by his mother and sister-in-law, Sirs. Chan. Alden. HOItN. At Arlincton, Saturdiy, Sept. 10th, to juev. ami jirs. t. u, iMcaeisen, a eon. Ch In Your Ctiecka. Allcountv warrants registered prior to Jan. 1, 18H0, will bo paid at my officii. Interest caaftiw after Sept. 1-lth, WW. C. L. Pnnxipu, Countv Treaanror. DoWitt'e Little Early Kieers perma nently cure chronic constipation, bilioue nese, nervousness ami worn-out feeling; cleanse nnd regulate the entire system. Small, pleasant, never gripe or sicken "famous little pills." Butler Dru Co. Harmony" WllUkey. Harmony whirkoy for family and Hptcial use, toU by Ben Wilson, The UMlta. jl 'Opening of the fall and winter mil linery nt the Oauplwll & Wilson Mil linery Parlors from Tuesday to Saturday inolneiv, Sept. l'Jth to 23rd, On ttiiv occasion will ho shown the most Mtylitb nnd complete lluu of millinery yer liiplayd in The Dalles, Good value In atreet hats, dress hats, child cn' (school hats, also b.iby bon.iets. Actor'd Englhh ItemeJy will etor ouh ut any time, and w iil cure the worst jcold In .twelve. Iinnr, or money refunded. 1.2o ets. ami 50cte.- lilakeley .& Jiiclnon, dfiiwlate. OUR CHURCHES. Christian Science meeting in uninll K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. 15. 01! f ton, pastor. Heatilnr services nt 11 a. tn. and T::?0 p. ru. Younj; people's meeting at 0:30 p. m. Snuday Echool nt 10 u. in. St. Paul's church Ror. Geo. Leslie, pastor. Holy communion nt 0 u. in. Morning prayer mid sermon at 11 a.m. Evening prayer and sermon nt 7;o0 p. I in. Sunday school at close of morning service. Christian church, Ninth and Court streets, Rev. G. Rushiup, pastor j Preaching: morning nnd evening, at 11 ! a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school nt 10; I Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Morning subject "Will Morality Secure Eternal LifeV" Evening "The Will ol God." (jonareyational church corner Fifth Hnd Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor. Morning service nt 11 ; Sunday school at 12:15; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. in.; Christian Endeavor, 0:30. Evening isirviVe 7:30. Mornimr olfertorv will he aung uy Mrs. Butler - " Methodist church, corner Fittti ami gton streets, J. II. Wood, pastor Sunday school in the moruins at 10 fcervtces at n a. m., anil at i :du p. in. ' Cla?s meeting at 12:20. Junior League tit 3:30 p . ui. Epworth League at 6:30. BUSINESS LOCALS. U-:e Clarke Jc Falk's IloHafoam for the teeth. Use Clarke.!: Falk's quinine hair tonic .o keep dandruff from tho head. You will not have boils if you take Clarke A: Falk's sure cure for boils. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Latest thing in cameras aro Im proved Magazine cyclouea at Donuell's drug store. Fresh cracked Xebra&ka corn nt the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints. Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For sale at all rirst-clr.ss bars. C. J Stubling, agent, Thu Dalles. M17-3m. Try Yerba Buena Bitteis, the best toriic. For sale at all first-class bars. C. J. Stubliug, agent, The Dalles. M17-3m Try Yerba Buena Bitters, the best tonic. For sale at all llrst.clos3 bars. C. J. Stublmg, agent, The Dalles. M17-3m Drink Warren'e Pure Ginger Brandy, For sale at all Ant-class bars. C. J. Stublins, agent, The Dalles. M17-3m Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Curea heart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dvspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. -5 ets and 50 cts. Biakeley & Houghton, drug gl!t3. Chester U. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kouol Uyspepsia (Jure cureil mo of a severo case of indigestion ; can strongly recommend tt to all dyspeptics." Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Butler Drug L,o. For wounds, burns, scalds, soree, ekin diseases and all irritating eruptions, nothing so southing and healing as DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salvo. Mra.Emma Bolles, Mutron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, says of it: "When all else fails in healing our babies, it will cure Butler Drug Co. Vulcanic Kruptlona Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica fcalto cures them ; also old, running and fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Haude, Chilblains. Best Pile cure cn earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Biakeley cc Houghton, drug- Rials. y Kodol Dye.oepaa Cure is n scientific compound having the endorsement of eminent physicians and thu medical press. It "digeits what you eat" and poii lively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketrou, Bloomingdale, Teun., says it cured him of indigeston of ten years' standing. Butler Drug Co. aiuetlUK Niillcu. The Adventist conference of tho Wil lamette Valley and Eastern Oregon nnd Washington will hold a semi-annual meeting in their gospel tent in The Dalles, Oregon, beginning Sept. 23, 1899, holding over two Sundays. Eujku L. G. Dix, Evaugeliat. 'Our baby was sick for a month with severo cough and catarrhal fever, Al though wo tried ninny remedies she kept getting worse, until we twed One Min ute Cough Cure, it relieved At once and cured her iu a few days." B. L. Nance, Co. i SHE CARRIED TEE OBELISE. A Once Fnmnoi Veasel Tliat la Now I'aed na n Sen Oulnc Coul IlnrKe, A vessel which was once a famous steamer, but is now a commonplace umimlni innl linrcc. is ill DOrL loadllUT i for a New England port. The Dcssouff was built for tlic klieillve or M,vpt in I 1564 nnd named the Denton. At that time she wn.s considered onu of the j fastest and most beautifully appointed 1 vessels alloat, and the Ichndive enjoyed j her immensely for awhile. But he got i tired of her nnd in 1S79 William 11. Vandcrbilt bought her to transport tho obelisk from Egypt to Central park, 2ew York. Lieut. Commander Gor ringe took command of her, having been detailed for the purpose by the S$iJamU says th The obelisk, which weighs 100 tons-, was far from the shore line, and buried, besides, deep hi sand. It was alto gether too heavy for ordinary ma chinery to be used, and it was carried down on immense platforms with can non balls under them for rollers. Then it was placed in n crib Used on n pon toon. The pontoon and ship were lifted in n graving dry dock, head on to each other, and when this had been accom plished a hole 20 feet long and 12 feet high was cut in the starboard bow of the boat below the water line. Through this the great stone was rolled into the hold of the ship on a. groove having an improvised ball-bearing attachment, also made of cannon balls. Inside the obeIi3k was braced along the keelson, and stout shoring lixcd about it to make it immovable. After everything was made shiivhape and the ribs and plates were replaced at the bow of the steamer she finally set sail for Xcw York on June 12, 1SS0. CARRIES MEALS TO WORKMEN. How an EntcrnrlMtriK lciinj-lMjnln. Hoy In LnyliiK 1' ronmliitlon of a Fortune. Thomas "Minizcr, a 14-ycar-old lad of Conshohockcn, is probably the most energetic youngster in Montgomery county, says the Philadelphia Kecord. Through his own devices he earns !. n week, and only works on an aerage of six hours a day. His business is meal carrier. About three months ago Tom my called on the employes of the differ ent mills and offered to carry their meals for 15 cents a week. As many of the mills are running night and day, his offer included suppers as well as dinners. Mcst of the employes were paying 25 cents n week for tiie same service, and the'boy's offer was prompt ly accepted. At first Tommv was able t to carry the dinners in a large express I wagon, which was hauled by a goat, but as he steadily gained customers it j became necessary to get a largo push cart, which lie fitted up with shelves, j His business finally increased so much that he had to hire n horse and wagon. I His customers now number 130. j In order to give general satisfaction j Tommy starts out with the dinners nt 11 a. in., and delivers those that are farthest away. He then makes a sec ond collection at 11:15 o'clock and, as these customers work in mills near their homes, the boy managed to have all the dinners delivered by 12:05 noon. His weekly collections average 010.50, and a3 he pays 51.50 for the use of the horse and wagon it leaves $15 clear, which is more than some of his oldest customers earn in the mill. QUEEREST OF ALL DUELS. One of the Moat Iti-mnrknbic Affair of Honor Ever Placed on liccortl. Letters from Buenos Ayres give de tails of a remarkable duel, of which the famous Italian fencing master, Chev alier Pini, was the hero. Pini recently opened a school of arms iu the Argen tine republic and, having been subject ed to some criticism by n local journal ist, told the scribe in his own frank, pleasant way what he thought of him. Iteparation was demanded nnd pistols were the weapons selected. The con ditions of the meeting were singular. The adversaries were to be placed back to back, nnd at the word of command were each to take 15 steps forward and theny to turn nround nnd lire simul taneously. On the ground the men were placed as arranged nnd, nt the given signal, began to march forwnrd, one of the seconds counting the steps. Pini had only made live strides when he heard a report nnd the whistle of a bullet pest his ear. He turned nnd saw his aihersary with the hmoking pistol in his hand. Pini, in n furious rage, dropped his wenpon, rushed nt his mini nnd gave him u hound thrashing with his fists. The seconds took sides for their respective principals nnd a general melee went forwnrd until some gendarmes arrived. Pinl's adversary then took to his heels nod hasiiot since been seen. VIclorln'M Letter to Napoleon. An autograph letter from Queen Vic toria, addressed to the emperor of the French, dated Osborne, June 29, 1855 (in French), was old recently in Lon don. The letter, which denlorca thn ministerial crista nt that time rxiatlnir nnd apprehends others to follow, as sures the emperor thut no change of government would ever compromise that good understanding existing be tween uie two countries. The nrlce OREGON Industrial Exposition OPENS IN j PORTLAND, SEPT. 28, CLOSES OCTOBER. 28, 1899. Micoltoral and Acriculmral Products of Orepon, Washington Hnd Jdiilio In nreattir variety nnd pro fusion ttmn ever before. ; ! BENNETT'S Renowned MILITARY BAND MISS ALICE RAYMOND America's Urentcst Ijiily Cornet soloist. The I'licipiallcd FLORENZ TROUPE of Acrobats, Ulrcot Irom the Kmplrc Theater, lnilou, their llrst aicarancu In America. A (irest WAR MUSEUM FILIPINO THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE Unsurpassed Acrlatl'U, la their thrilling acts. AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS A Season of Great Surprises and Astounding Feats. Kctluceil lliitcs mi All I.llll-S. Trail !iiirtilliii ADr.UHSlllN MZ. Cunt Children under Vi rctirs, 10 cents. DONT MISS IT! The Busy I Store. Eacli day our business shows the people nve finding out wc arc pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople the very best, and last, but not least, buyers who know their business and buy for the people. G. F. Stephens Second Street. NOTICE. V. S. Land OrncE, Tho Dallo, Ore, Jnlv ".5. inn. Notice is herehr clvcn that thu order nf lie vemlwrH, lb9l, temporarily wlthdnuvliiK from dlHal, for the purpoxes of r bruit railway, tbo laiids on tho totttli ahlo and within lx mile o. mc L-oiumDia river, wiwecn 'llio Dalle.s and t-'elllo, has been revolted by tho president, ox rcntav to tho following deserllMl ruirceN: nnd in the HWjfof Kwiai. l' 2 N, It 11 K. contalnins nmiot iour aim one-nan nvruf. ana uie oilier in HioKWM.gcc'Jl, T J N, It 13 f.coutaiiiliig ubout ball an acre. On and alter September 1, ISM, we will nclvo fliipiiiiiioiia tor uny vacuni ninns ineiudetl theielli. J. P. I.IJl Ari, OTIS I'ATTIlltSON, Itecl'tir. Itttvlver. Jljvc I OUC FOR A DOSE. nn 1 1 Vemnn PIuipIm, Prfent BII I Ourollu'honlUi1i..ui. 9-. am t,, dragguta. Dfj. SOSANKO CO.PIJa. hi ' I Beautiful Skin. Jj!(Iles,l( vou dmlre n trmuprcnt, clear mid freuli tonipl';.li)ii ubo Dr. lloiirdoii'H French. Areinc i;oinpizion aicrf. 'JJiclr cl!ect in luiplr inajilcal. poseliii; tho wizard fmcli In producing and premvliiK n benutiliil trans pureiicy and iwllucld clearness nf complexion, shapely contour ot form, brilliant oe, wift mid mooib min where the revernuexlits, Kven thu cutrteat and mnit reputilvo kkln, marred by freckles, moth, bluelilieuda. plmplui, vulgar rulne.s, vullow urid muddy kkln araiairmaiient. ly lemovwl, mid a dcllelouily clear and rellned coninloxion minred. PrleopcrtmllUix,McenU larKobox, II, or Ms arire boxen, I.V bent to any mMreiiH ..t iwtld and under pull) wrapimr upon receipt of tbe above amount. Writ for freo circulai' The Parisian Drug Co., J31 Montgomery fit.San Kranclkto Cat Floral lotion will euro wind chapping anil (unburn. Manufactured by Clarku & Falk. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK THK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Traits leave and ro uue to nrrlve at l'ortlai I.EAVK. : OVKUI.AN'I) r.x-) liur,t, Ashland, Hao lai.unt'i. 0dn,Srtll I, Kiauel'W, Mnlave, IsAtiL'tlei.Klf'.uo. I , T:W P. M 3:15 A.M. I New orleanii and I (, Kr.it J .. in.iMiijine awi way J,'llnli ; I f Via Woodlmr? for) I Mt.AiwI, Sllvertoii, a:S) A. 1:30 T. M bully excopt Suuiiayn. Dally CKceiit v-st fcelo, Jlrown- vllle,riprli;eCuManU 1 .Natron J I I7-A j ' ('rynllls and wayl 5:fl ,. I, .SUA. 31. (stHtmH (I INDKl'KNDKNTE I'ASSKNGKtt. Kxprcss train Dally (except Sunday). t:Wii. m. (I.v Portland ...Ar. 3:2."n. m 7::M.m. J.M. MiiMltinvllle..l.v.S fiiMa.m 8:S0p. m. (Ar,.llideindeuce..l.v.) 4:Wn. m. Dally. ID.iiiy. except huudar. DINING OA KB ON OOUKK ItOUTK. PCUAIAN HUKKCT 8LEK!'HltS AND BKCOND-CLABii BI.KKl'INT- (JAlts Attached to all Through Trail". Direct connection ntsan miurlftco with Ott-.l leut.it mid Oriental and Paelllc mall iteaiiuulp lluea for JAPAN and CHINA. B-ttlltitr dutet on at plication. Kutes and tickets to Kaiteru points mid l.u rottc. Abo tAl'AN, UHl.NA, HONOLULU unc AtlaTKAI.lA. All at.nvo trains urrlvo nt nnd depart Iron llruud Central Station. Klftti nnd lrvins atrccte YAMHILL DIVISION. PnwenKCr Deji-Jt, (;t o! Jedcrsnn street. Lenve lor Sheridan, week ilnyt, at lift) p. m Arrive at Portland, u:80 a. in, I-eavc for A I It LI K ou Monday, Wednesday nftrt Krloay .itUiu. bi. Arrlv' at Portland, Tue dav, Thursday and Satunlnj u "M p. m. Kxccpt Hunduy. "Kxccjit Saturday. P.. KkK'.UMi, (i, H. MAUKIIAM. jlmmcr. Asit. (i. P. v l'a. Act Through Ticket O.tir'c, 13-1 Third street, whetc throuch ticket" to all pointi In tha Kaslerr Stitci, Cnimdannd Kurope can be ohtalueit ut lowest ratch from .1. H. KII'.KLAND, Ticket A?cnt. or N. WHKALDON. P- -1 I ..GjlAS. BM. Sutchers and Farmers Exchange.. Kk;p on draught tho rek'lirntrd COl.PMltlA llKIIK. r.eUliov.'l " wlired the Ijest bwr in Tl Dalles, atlheiiMial price. Come In, try It and he rotivlw'rd. Ato tho Klnct brands of Wines, Ll juor and Clears. Sandrjuiehes of all Kinds ahvnys cu linnd 1 if (iKNi:n.vi. iacHiis AND is Wagon nnd Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. Third and Mer'nn, Pnoue 159 'i AGENT FOR THE ..RAMBLER. Lock and Gunsmith, and Machine work. Charles Burchtorf,oPpS.H,!: FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. IHANHACTA J5NKKALBANKINO nUHlMEH Letters of Credit ieoued avallablo in tho Easturn HUtte. Hlullt Exchmuce anil TnlMranlt Truuslers sold on Now York, dliicajro, bt. Louis, Hun Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Beattlo Wosli,, and variouH point! Collectlona uindu ut nil nnlnt nn . Horsesnoe Bicycle ( REPAIR SHOP. 2 oroblo teriuH. 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H septild Attorney for I'lulnim. gA. STURDEVANT, Dentist. Office over French & Co.'s llniik l'hoiio C, Till: DALLES, OUEGON J)11' lKIHKNl)HKrKIl Physiciau and Surgeon, 8cUl attention given to aurrery. RoomaaiandW. Tel.M VogtWoo n H HUNTIWOTOH " 8 lLS0 UMTINOTOK & W1180N. OIUeoov-'i Flrat Nat. llailk joiin iiavik J' r. MCOOE MOOIiE & GAVIN, AlTOltNUVS AT J.AW. Iloonu SU ami 40, over U. S. Unit Olllco. ITtUKD. W.WILHON, , , .... i nr. : Wood Sow s Ottlco ovi FlrM .Sat. Una. realized was two guineas.