Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System ..EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES WTIPAT,0N PERMANENTLY BUy THE GENUINE. - MAN'F'D By m ltrnssy" lira Button Girl. Thefadfor brass buttons anil other souvenirs from thesoldier boys had such a rage during the time when thu volun teers were bound for Manila that it be came jositively disgusting and many youug ladies forgot manners and every thing else but 'brass" in their desiro to obtain souvenirs. It would naturally be supposed that the rage had subsided, but the following story which comes from Spokane, ii proof to tho contrary, and shows to what an extent that fool ishness is carried on : When the Dakota volunteers scrambli d off the train at thu Northern Pacific depot at that place Friday they were be sieged by a crowd of high school girls who demanded huttoiis from the blue uniform? as touvenirs. The soldiers for tiie moat part submitted, cheerfully gi- inn np Uncle Sam's brass circlets in ex change for hat pins, neckties and other articles of feminine apparel. Soon the soldiers bloiiies were denuded of every fastening. Suddenly a tall blonde girl rushed through the d-'pot to the platform. She was late. The buttons were all gone and her friends proudly exhibited their trophies. But tho hlonde girl hail come for oni tons and buttons she would have. Down at the end of the platform she es pied a colored man standing near the train. He was rcplen lent in complete uniform of blue and every button was in place. "Just because he i a negro soldier lie has le3n overlooked," thought the high school hlonde. "Well, I don't care for color I want buttons." A moment later the unsusptcting v.'ciim was ac costed by the blonde girl, who held an open penknife in her hand. "Won't you give me- some of your buttons?" she sweetly asked, as she reached for the top one and began to saw the thread with the knife blade. "Heah, heali. miss don' do dat. It's ogin de rules. I ain't " Hut it was too late. With a dexterity born of a desire to have brass buttons or die, the girl had severed two circlets. She paused on a third attempt, noticing tho letter "P" on the buttons. With one horrified louk at tho man alio rea lized that she had el tuck the portsr of a Pullman c-t. Then she throw the but tons on tho phtform, and with crimson checks darted through thu depot, while the porter gazed ruefully at tho wreck of his once immaculate blouse. Invlitil tu lli There Thursday. Thursday afternoon is thu date fixed by Mrs. Mario Periano for the opening of her fall and winter hate. Shu has a large stock of hats trimmed In the latest etjles the season affords, and her street liatsare just tho thing for thii year. All the ladles are invited to call ami see them. For riule. Will take one-half in trade for po Tatoer, chickens, flour, pork, hay, sec ond or third grade wheat, good wood, or a No. 1 b'cycle; Oiid bugy, one apan of go. d young It rte?, well broken, Itood life; weight about 1000 to 1190 pounds. CjII at Dufur & Menefen'a of fice, or aldms box 710, Tho Dalles, Ore. Oct3 lw At u fwcrlllco. Forty acres, y. mile from Sorague landing, mile from Carson P. O., (teRNiA fio Siyrvp(s Skamania Co., Wash. Good box house, four rooms and bnth. Outbuildings good. Two acres young orchard winter apples. Land all good, anil easily cleared. Five or six acres sediment, soil very rich. Sacrillced for 2o0; worth $500. Don't spend time writing, come and see it. J. K. Bkowm. Iteport of Amemor Whipple. The county assessor, W. II. Wiiipple, has handed in his annual report for 1890, winch makes a splendid showing and re flects great credit on tho system in use by Mr. Wiiipple, and the work accom plished by him. Among other things, all real property has been classified so as to give uniform assessment for all classes of property. Last year the n.t total taxable prop erly was $3,072,1299. This year it is :fJ,1-H,-f52, making an increase of $72,153. foils for 1S9S numbered G70, and this year 910, making nn inciease of 2-16, and cash nn polls $50 in advance of the pre vious year. Tiie summary is as follows : Acres Gross Vnl. Tillable land S0.S15 $513,415 'Non-tillable land 317,558 508,450 i Imp. on deeded laud 180,915 Town lots 411,S'J0 Imp on lota 401,935 Imp on undeededlaud 52,710 K U road bed 242,fc00 11 R rolling stock. 30,117 il'l" (Jar Co I W TJ Tel Co :. , Ore Tel & Tel Co 030 7,000 8 400 3,350 H0S.09H 4S.S15 4S.580 53,390 01.240 38,375 73,190 SI, 875 74,105 140.760 5,855 2,000 .1 ,000 Seufert & Condou Tel. Co Mdse Farm .Steamboats and machinery. . . . Money Notes and account Siiares of stock Household furniture No. Horses 4,702. Cattle 5,170 .Sheep 110,55:) S.vino 2,703 Miles of water ditches. 45 ' of toll roads 10 Gross value of all property. . . .$3,807,007 Exemption 223,155 Total taxable property. . No. of polls, 910. .$3,144,452 "I wish to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the market such a wonder ful medicine," says W. W. Massingill. of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks ofdysen tery and cholera inf.intum who must also feel thankful. It is lor sale by Illakeley & Houghton Druggists. Hordes fur Sale. A good four-horse tea.a, and colt five mouths old harness, good farm wagon, and spring buck. A bargain. For par ticulars address, C. H. Luther, Oct3-lw Hood River. The "Plow Hoy Preacher," Rev. J Kirknian, Hello Rive, 111., says. "Alter suffering from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It is ul! that is claimed for it and more." It cures coughs, colds, tirippe and all throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Iloom and Itnuril for Two. Two persons can obtain room and board at a very desirable place in the city, centrally located, by applying at this office. 4 4t Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures nil coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. CntU tu lour Check. All couutv warrants registered prior to Jan. 1, ISt'G, will be paid at my office. Intercut ceases after Sept. 14th, l(5U. U. L. l'llJJ.Ml'S, Countv Treasurer. Dyspepsia can bo cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin bases at 5 cts. Hlakeley & Houghton Druggists. ' JtlMiiaroli'M Iron .Nnire Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kindeys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the euccess they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Hlakeley & Houghton's drugstore. 2 Use Clarke & Falk's Rosafoatn for the teeth. MRS. OlilVlfl W. MORGAN, AND ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Slreet, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dalles. TWO OF OUR MEN KILLED TODAY Parly of Eight Soldiers Ambushed By I lie Filipinos. REINFORCEMENTS SOON CAME Not, However, Until a Signal Sergeant Was Killed and Two Other Ameri cans Wounded Advance Will He Madeon Insurgents Tomorrow. New Youk, Oct. 3. A dispatch to the Herald from Manila says: The insur gents cut the telegraph lino between Ua coor and Manila nt S o'clock tonight and the following to Manila had to bo sent by water. "The rebels made an attack upon Ha coor at 8:30 this morning and the fight lasted until dark. General Grant con ducted thu operations of the American forces in person on the firing line. The Filipinos first cut the telegraph wires running from Hacoor to linus and am bushed an American party consisting of eight men. A signal sergeant was killed and two Americana were wounded. "The rebels were lighting at 4 o'clock this afternoon from across n deep river, fifty yards wide. Eight men in all of the American troops had been wounded up the time and two had been killed. An advance will be made tomorrow on thu insurgents." General Alejindrino, the head of the Filipino military commission now con ferring witli General Otis said in an interview with the Herald corre spondent : "Our government is willing to accept a protectorate under the United States. We fought Spain because we did not wish longer to be a colony. A colonial government under the American rule would be worse than the Spanish because you know nothing about the way to govern colonies. Wo do not want to be experimented with for a century while youlearn how. You are another race ami not in sympathy with ua. We know how to rule our own people. Wo want an honorable peace, but wo will fight until death for our institutions. 'We know every military move that you make, and get every day the local American newspapers. "Wo know what the United States pa pois say. Wo believe that a few men whom you call politicians nro waging this war and that the people of thu United States will change soon in our favor. Admiral Dewey promised me in Hong Kong that at the termination of tho war with Spain the Filipinos would be given their independence. Dewey was our best Iriend, and we understand now that he will not be permitted to keep hii word with us." Htory of ii .Sluv. To be Louud hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is thu worst lorm of slavery. George I). Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such n slave was made free. Ho says: "My wife has been so helpless tor five years that she could not turn over in tied alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a uodsend to weak, sickly, run down people. .Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Hlakeley & Houghton Druggists. 0 Killed Uy a Live Wire. Giia.nt'h Pass, Or., Oct. 2. E. L. Moon, electrician and light man in the employ of IhuGrant'd Pass Wator, Light & Power Co. was killed shortly before six o'clock this evening, while working on some new wire, being replaced on ac count of the recent fire. A message hud been sent to the electrician not to turn on the current until six o'clock, but it did not reach him before the regular time for turning nn the lights. After receiving the shock, Moon hung for an instant on tho crossbeam, and then full headforemost to the street, a distance of fully thirty feet. Medical aid was im mediately called, but ho waj Imyoud all help. Mr. Moon had lived in Grant's Pass for twelve years, He was about 45 years of age, ami It ft a wife and d son of 18 years. Ho was a member of the A. O, U, W. The lodge has Uken charge of the remains. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othe diseases put j together, and until the last few years was supposed to Ire Incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it n local dlseasn, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to euro with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh tube n constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah Guru, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on thu inarkut. It is takon internally lu doses from ten drops ton teasnnonfnl. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. They offur onu hundred dollara for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testmnnials. Address, F. J. Ciikxuy & Co., Toledo, O. gJtT&M by Druggists, 75c. 7 Struck- by Lightning. Astouia, Or., Oct. 2. At 4 o'clock last Saturday morning there was a storm on North Beach, acc.nnpanied with severe thunder and lightning. Onu holt of lightning struck thu house of the north beach life-saving crow. Itontered thu room in the second Btory, whuru the men were asleep, and wrecked it badly, but none of thu men were injured. An unoccupied house, about 150 yards away, was torn to pieces by anuthor stroku of lightning. Thu strangu part of I lie affair was that nelthur housi; was set on lire. On the 10th of December, 1897, Rev. S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which vvaa attended from the beginning by violent coughing. He says: "Alter resorting to a number ef to called 'specifics,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. 1 most eheui f ul 1 v recommend it to thu pu'ilic." For sale by Hlakeley & Houghtan Druggists. For the Oregon Industrial Exposition to be held at Portland, Oregon Sept. 20 to Oct. 20, thu Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Co, will make a round trip rate of $3.25, which will also include two nd mission coupons to thu exposition. Tickets will be irood going on train No, 1 on Wednesday, Sept. 27th, and every Wednesday thereafter, and for train No. 3, on Thursday. Sept. 23th, and every Thursday thereafter to and including Thursday, Oct. 2(kh. Tickets will bo limited for return passage to expire the Sunday night following the Wednesday or Thursday on which ticket is Eold. 25-1 m BUSINESS LOCALS. Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware house. , tf Clarke & Falk have on salon full line of paint and artist's brushes. Clarke k Falk's (Uvoring extracts are tho best. Ask your Krocer lor them. Asli your grocer for Clarke it Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Latest tiling in cameras aru Im proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's drug store. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. incli25-tf Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cure&liourt-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspopsin. One littlu tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cte. and 50 cis. Hlakeley & Houghton, drug gists. Cheator H. Brown, Kalamuswo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured mo of a severe case of indigestion ; can strongly recommend ittoall dyspeptics." Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Butler Drug Co. Kod'. l Dyspepsia Cure cues dynpupsiu because its ingredients aru audi that it can't help doing so. 'The public can rely upon it as it master remedy for all Dieordorn arising from imperfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in Amoricwi Journal of Health, N. Y. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a scientific compound having tho endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical press. It "digests what you eat" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Kotrnn, BlooiiiiriL'dale. Turin.. m;ivh it inr,.,l l.i.., of indigeHton of ten years' Mandini. Butler Drug Co. Est plenty, Kodol Dysnonsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures nil forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. K. R. Gamblo, Vernon, Tex., sajv, 'It relieved mo from the start and cured me. It is now my overlaying friend." IJutlor Drug Co. To Uure h Com n Onu Day. Take Luxallve Uromo Quinine Tal- lete. All drueists refund t :il inoiiHV if it fallti to enre. Uoc. Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy, tor sale nt all llrBi.nlnLn i.o.o t StubllnK, agent, Tim Dalles. M17-am. Floral lotion will euro wind clmnnli... and sunburn. Manufacturtd by Clarke & Falk. OREGON Industrial Exposition OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT. 28, CLOSES OCTOBER 28, 1899. Horticultural and Aericullural Products of Oregon, Washington and Idaho in reater variety and pro fusion I halt ever beforu. BENNETT'S IlCllOWIlCil MILITARY BAND MISS ALICE RAYMOND America' (licntest lnly Cornet .Soloist. The l"nciiinllcil FLORENZ TROUPE nt Acrobats, illreet Ironi the Kmplre Theater, Lonilon, Hair Hist appi-aranco In America. A (ireat FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE Cusurpas-cil Acriiill.tH, in their thrlllliiR nets. AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS A Season of Great Surprises and Astounding Feats. I'.i-iltii't'il Kuli-n mi All Triniiorti.tlon I.tlll'H. ADMISSION .... i.T. f:titi Children under 12 years, 10 ociilh. DONT MISS ITj EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK TMli Southern Pacific Comp'y. Triiliih levuHiid are ituu to arrive nt l'urtlai I.K.tVE. OVKK1.AM) i:.V)i ttri'vh. M.ili.r.1. Un.i'. ' , I 7:0ii r. JI. IlillH, .a ruiiieiito, .;, Ahhlund, Hue-1 , ento, OKden.Kun ! j ncUeo, Mojiive, I ! 0:15 A. Jl KrancUeo U)S AiiKi'lch,Kl 1'aJi'i. L'n,r.l l'rt.Vl, ciiiih ami I ! . : New Utk i:nt '.V3U A. 41, llofeliurir mid way !ta lions f Via Wondlmra fori I 4lt.AliKel, Hllvurton, West Kclo, Drowns- vllle.ijprluglleldand t. Natron j i:;:o I'. 4i Dally except Kiiudi;y Dully except Kundayd i7--!n i ' jl'orviillls mid way u.m .. n.t j ifl 0 1'. .V. I.NDKl'KNDIINIJi: I'AB3i:.S(Klt. Kxpress trail Dully (except Huinlay), li.Wp.m. (I.v. ...l'oithuid....Ar.) 8:2in.m 7:3) p. m. Ul .4:MimiYlllc l.v.f n;Wu, m h:JJ0 p. m. (Ar..lnd.uudetit'c..I.v.) -IiaOii. in. Dully. IDuiiy, except nunnny, DININIi UAHH O.N DllDKN I'.OUTK. I'lTI.UlAN lltJKI'ET HU KI'KUS AND HKCOND-CJ.Afef HI.KHl'INti CAIte Attached to nil Tlimuah Traljis. Direct connection at i-im rr.in'.'ifcco with Ocei dental nd otlcutul mid l'uelllu mull nteamshii, lines for JAI'A.S mid (JIIINA. Bulllni; date on ii plication. Itntus and tlcliels to Kastern lKilnts ami Ktl, rniKj. AhoJATAN, CHINA, HONOLULU hiii AllSTHALIA. All nbovo trnliiH arrive nt ami depart Iron (irand L'eutral Htntlon. Filth ami Irvmif utrceu YAMHILL DIVIHION. I'nueiiia-r Depot, loot of Jelle.-Min hticet. U'ivo for Hlierldan, week dayu, st I:ii0 p. m Arrive ut l'ortlaiid, y:J!0 a. in. Leave for AIKLIK on 4Iondny, Wcdnwlny and Friday athiJCiu. in. Arrlv at 1'ortlaml, fiif dav, Thursday and Baturdai it 3;0A p. m. 'Except Biinday. "Except Saturday. U. Kt..K'-.j.EK, (, II, MAIIIIHAJI, 4lanuer. Ahst. (i. A IW. Act ThroiiKh Ticket Ofllce, 131 Third Mreet, where throuKh tickets to all points In tho liasteir HUites, Canada and Europe can bo obtained al lowest rates from v- mm,J: KJKiaAND, Ticket Affent. or U. WIIHALDON. Bicycle 5 REPAIR SHOP. AGENT FOR THE RAMBLER.. huun mmuunamithi y fa and Machine work. P 9 Charles Burohtorf,wWt5!: Z ONE FOR A DOSE. jPlLLS . mnro I'lmpl,,,, p., S .ri?"'r'j:'r .!'' fi ttveni Ak. a & ..v, ...STEAM... J Wood Saw W Will rim nvnrv ilm- .,... f. . . KateVlfenso; , Zmm I Telephone 201. W. A. CATES, Prop. .GHflS. Buteherts and Fafmefs . .Exchange.. eiltoil thu lieHt beer In The liiillei, nt thu UHiiiil (irlru. Comu lu, try It unit lit. convinced, Al'o the I'lniot liranili of Wlne.i, l.l-iuor and C'Iriuk. Sanduiiehcs of Jill Kinds iilH-iiyx on Iminl. The Busy, Store. Kna'i day our business shows thu people urc (hiding out wc arc pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople tho very best, and Inst, but not least, buyers who know their business and buy for the. people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. The Dalles. Portlanfl and Astoria Navigation Co.' Sirs. Dally (except Huurtav) botneen The Dalles, - Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. TouclilliR nt way poin'a on bnlli hUv o"M Columbia rlvur. Until of tho nbovo Htcaniw lmvii I'W'1, 'j1 mill nrc In excellent sliapu for tlic a oi Tim KoKulnlur l.lim will omlcavor lokini patron" tlio beat bervlco possible. For Con.rort, Koiiiioiiiy '"''Y;; ttavol by tlio Mtcainurn of H"' lfk'"" l.lno. .mm Tlio nbovo HlcaiaorH Icavo Tlio l'Jlc.t.n.itiiJ- anil I'ortlanU at 7 a. in., ana lion lu nplitliaoforontKoliiK ""'' Oak Ut. Dock, Vjllllti " W. C. Allaway, ueiicw Agent. FRENCH & 00., RANKERS. THANHACTA KNEBAbllANKI.NIJ WW" Letters of Credit lesuod available in lb eastern dhhi-o. . . 8lht Exchange andTelegr Tranilera noiu on now v', - j n St. XuIb, San Francisco, VvJZ gon, Seattle Wash., and vurious pol u Oregon and WaHhinuton. f. Ooll?ctiona made at U polnti o orable terms. KeplatorJDal UfUou ovsi Pint Nat. lHnk.