t Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the ystem OVERCOMES rr& ' h4B,TUALC0NST'PAT,0N ' 1 UMt PERMANENTLY Buy THE GENUINE - MftNT'D By (AyivRNIATG(SYRVP(2. rca sit EYAiousaijTi ruct tot tin Kmc. WOOL-GROWERS IN SESSION MEET TO DISCUSS FOREST RE SERVE QUESTION. ninny Wool-Grower l'renent, Who Lis ten to Cnpt. Ormsliy mid Other, Aim Join In tlm Discussion. A nieetin? of the State Wool Grower?, Association wits held in thft D.illes Commercial and Athletic Ciuli parlors this morning and quite a number of the members were present, also many others who are interested in the forest reserve. An informal session was held and many gave their view9 upon the gubject and were of the opinion that something must be done, and at no late date, to save the sheep industry of Oregon. Representative Tongue w is in atten dance and stated that the Oregon dele gation at Washington was unanimous in fihthit; the sheep exclusion ond forest reserve extrntion act. He also said that most of the apposition met with was fro'ii representatives who had no sheep industry in their respective states. Mr. A. A. Bonriuy stated that for the past twenty-fiveye.ua liehas not noticed that sheep in the mountains have de creased the water supply in the creeks one bucketful. It is true, he stated, that many who are continuous to the creeks use the water for irrigation, which naturally decreaees the volume, and in many cases this shortness or drouth of water is laid to the sheep. Several more uave their views, after which President Geo. A. Young called the meeting lo order and said : " l"ne object of this meeting is to have n free ditcussion of the best means we can adopt to prevent the threatened action of the department in excluding sheep from the Cascade mountains. The eitualion before us is serious ami each of you is nw much Interested in having the .matter wisely terminated as the other and I want to hear a free expres sion from you all. "We have called this meeting because our stcck interests are threatened with destruction and I am anxious to impress upon you all the gravity of the situation." Holl call was dispensed with, after which, in the absence of Secretary Fred V. Wilson, acting secretary, A. 11. Thompson read several communications from representative people, who ex pressed their regret at not be int.' able to be in attendance, hut would lend their support to the cinse. 4Japt. Ormsby hurt a very important document to read before tho aeeembly but owing lo the absence of Hepresenta live Wlllianuon, who Is much interested iu the subject, tlm meeting adjiiirned until 1 p. in., when it was thought he would arrive from bin home it l'rine ville. AFTMtVOON 8K8MO.V. Tho afternoon session Jwas called to order at 1 :-!5, and Keprtstntatlve WIN llameoin being pteseut, the chair called on Capt. Orniihy to preient his views Hud fjcls. Ho said a in on; other things tha', sheep will not go in thick underbrush, u, id that in Oregon nnd Washington, where high timbor abounds there is no nourishment for flocks. Tho fires started by eheepherdera does not create pastur age for the following year nnd that tho vitality of tho land is virtually destroyed for six or seven years. Also that tho odor of tho black dust and burnt timber coining hi contact with tho wool would lessen the value; also during these fires the sheep would be iu jeopardy. Again, it fa claimed that when tho sheep aro driven to tho lower lands the tires are started, but as this occurs Into in tlio fall after tho rains are started, there is but little reliance to bo put in this statement. There would be no advantage what ever for the setting of thesj fires and in each case would-be a detriment. In re gard to the damage done to the forest gro'vth it has not bsen found where sheep will eat n shrub or cone in the mountains. When tho sheep aro in winter rpiarters and the snow is deep there is n possibility of them nibbling the shrubs and cones but never on tho f.tll range. Relative to the dnmago done to tho water supply the following are facts not figures. Sheep are taken to the hichest mountain ranges during the summer and cross and recross the mountains but principally where they aro desitiute of timber. Snow falls on these ranges, but mostly on the exposed places and when the weather turn9 warm the evaporation is greater here than in districts with heavy timber consequently the sheep are charged with causuni: the snow to melt and making a scarcity of water. Since Augii9t 1SS7 to August 1897 the supply of water has not been kss than when the sheep were not taken to the higher altitudes in earlier years. In regard to sheep destroying irriga tion and causing a scarcity of water, there are in tho Cascade rangj two bald mountains, one of which is crossed by sheep, while the other is not . and the vegetation and snow aro identical on each. There Is but a small atrip of re serve in Eastern Oregon that is creating all this disturbance between stockmen and citizens. Fighting among your selves will not accomplish anything, but is retarding progress alieady made, and is affecting the whole leserve. Uetween the sheepmen, the cattlemen the ranchman and the government I have a nrettv hard time of it. Never theless I shall endeavor te do justice to each and all. I believe in a special license to grnza on the reserve and that stockmen should rec;ive them for a stipulated sum. They could then go and return at pleasure and would be sure of their grazing ground and couli protect themselves from all comers, and thus, to an extent, would be respon sible for the same to the government. Should the sheop be restricted they would be sent to the butcher, for the lower lands would not furnish sufficient nourishment for them to subsist on. It is not for us to talk of our troubles but for a remedy. The leasing of land in severalty to stockmen is the situation or you will have to go off the reservation. Can the land bo leased? It can be done with the government aa with the N. P. rail way, who leases its grazing land tostock men, the only trouble would be an ac curate description of tho land. The secretary of the interior at present has no authority to lease' the land but we would have to apply to congress. A law should be passed by congress au thorizing the secretary of the interior to lease the land to stockmen for grazing purposes and in that way tho matter could be remedied. Judgo Mays was then called upon and stated that this opposition among our selves should not exist and that If tho reserve was closed to tho sheepman that industry would be ruined. He intro duced the following resolution which was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the chair appoint a committee of four, which with himself shall bo a committee to act upon all matters that may como up before said committee relative to the grazing upon government lands of whatsoever kind, and also to properly lay tho matter be fore our representatives at the national capitol. The president appointed tho follow ing committee: Chairman, J, N. Wil liamson, Priuevilie; A. A. Bonny, Tygh Valley; J.N. Burgess, Bakeoven; If. C. Rooper, Antelope. The above were the proceedings up to 3 p. in. MRS. OlilVlA W. MOfpH, TUXIO AND ART NEEDLE BOOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Waih ton Streets, The DaUvi. BUSINESS LOCALS. Uso Clarko & Falk's Hosafoam for the teeth. Feed ryo for sale ot tho Wasco Wure houeo. tf Use Clarko & Falk'e quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from tho head. You will not have boils if you take Clarko A Falk'a eure euro for boils. Clarke it Falk's tlavoring extracts nrc the best. Ask your urocer for them. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extrude. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping nnd sunburn. Manufactured by Clarko & Falk. Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Magazino cyclones at Donnell's drug store. Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For salo at all lirst-class bare. C. J Stubling, agent, Tho Dalles. M17-:!ni. Clarke & Falk have a full and com plete line of house, carriage, wagon nnd barn paints manufactured by James E. Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dyspepsia can bo cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Ono little Tablet will give inimeiliato relief or money refunded. Sold iu handsome tin boxes at 23 cts. Blakeloy & Houghton Druggists. Aekcr'd Dyspepsia Tablets nre'sold on a positive guarantee. CuresJIiu'irt-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little I tablet gives immediate relief. '2o cts. I and 50 cts. Blakeley & Iluughton, drug-1 gists. Millions of dollars, is the value placed I by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrlsburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which sho saved from croup by the uso of Ono Minnie Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds nnd throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because its ingredients are auch that it can't help doing so. 'The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all Disorders arising from imperfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in American Journal of Health, N. Y. Nutlet) to Tax I'uyern. The Board of Equalization ia now in session, for tho purpose of equalizing as sessments. 'Ibis ia the proper time for ail persons to sec that their assessments aro properly made and entered on tho roll. The board will be in session until Saturday night, Oct. 7, 1SU9. Alter this if no application for n change is made, tho tax roll will be placed in the hand of the sheriff for collection as returned by tho assessor. Rout. Mays, OetlMwk County Judge. That Joyful l'etlns; With thoexhilerating sense of renewed health and strength and internal clean liness, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, ia unknown to the fewwho have not progressed beyond the oltl-tinio medicines and the cheap siihstituee sometimes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Bu the genuine. Manufactured by tho California Fife Syrup Co. llliiiHrck'M Iron Nerve 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 success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. U Cutli In Your Check. All countv warrants registered prior to Jan. 1, lSt'li, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after Sept. 14th, 1890. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. Horse fur Hale. A good four-horse tea.n, and colt five months old, harnees, good farm wagon, and spring hack. A bargain. For par ticulars address, C. II. Lutiiku, Ocl3-lw Hood River. ltooin ami Hoard for Tivo. Two persons can obtain room and board at a very deeirablo place in the city, centrally located, by applying at this office. 4 It To On re a I'nln In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tub lets. All druggists refund the money if it faila to cure. '2m:, Thousand nrn Trying It. In order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream Balm, tho most effect ito euro for Catarrh and Cold in Head, wo have pro pared a generous trial sizo for 10 cents. Oct it of your druggist or send 10 cents to ELY BROS., 50 Warren St., N. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of tho worst kind ever since n boy, mid I nover hoped for cure, but Ely'H Cream Balm neeius to do even that. jinny acquaintance!! havo used it with excellent results. Oscar Ostrum, 45 Wurreu Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Balm ia tho acknowledged euro for catarrh and contains no cocuino, mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, SO cents. At druggists or by walL Admiral George Dewey Will rccclvo tho most royal wclcomo on Oct. lit nest, that waa ever accorded to au American citizen. You will flml n comptoto biography of thla great hero, Including his brilliant victory over the Span ish licet iutho great, authorltattvo and up -dato work of reference, tho New Werner Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica This is tho only encyclopedia on tho market that mentions Admiral Dowcy. It gives tho dato ot his birth; how ho spent his boyhood days; tho part ho took in tho Civil War; how after tho War ho was employed on tho European station; In tho Naval Academy; his riso to tho rant of Commander nnd President of tho Board of Inspection and Survey; his command of tho Aslatlo Squadron: how on April 27th ho lea Hong Kong with his Equadron, found and destroyed tho Spanish Fleet, ot Manila, on May 1st; his appointment as Acting Hear Ad miral, tho honors ho received from Congress, and Uow on March 2nd, 1STO, ho was created full Ad miral. It t peaks of him as a strict disciplinarian, an all-around athlete, a daring horseman and huntsman, and socially a good club man and a general favorite. It tells of his marrlago to Sllss Susy Goodwin, n daughter of tho "fighting gov ernor" of Now Hampshire, who died in 1S72, leav ing a son, George Goodwin Dewey. c Governor Theodore Roosevolt Admiral Schley Admiral Sampson Capt. Clark of the Oregon and scores of other noted personages not oven mentioned in any other Encyclopaedia rccclvo tho eamo attention iu this edition of tho Encyclopedia Britannica It speaks of General Wood as Governor of Santi ago ; of General Henry ns Governor-General ot Forto IUco; of Aguinaldo'a declaration of War against tho U. 8. YOU NEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY of human knowlcdgo and progress, wherein Infor mation is mora easily found and acquired than in any other book or encyclopedia in tho world IN YOUR HOME. TOB SALS BY I. C. NICKELSEN, coNTF.sr Nonci:. U. S. Lanij Ornce, Tub D.w.lks, Or., j .lily 11, MM. j A mfilclcnt contest alllrlavit finvlMK been Hied in this olllco by James Koulk, ronlontant, uirulust hniuestr.'ul entry No, PJ.W, made Nov. 4111, IMU. forSUHWVj.MiKHWU.nif. ttl.tnuii ship .18, It 1,1 E, nnd sV'4 SW'4,nw, :t, town ship I Si, it 13 K, by Thomas Jellioys, contostee, in .which it it aliened that lie has abaiiilDiiod said tract for mure than 0 :noutlis. Said parties ru hereby notified to appear. rcMxind anil cllcr evidence touching said ulloifatlo.i, ut 10 o'cloik ii. m. on kept. I, before the register and receiver at the Unite I HUtoi land olllco in The Dulles. Or. The said contestant having in n proper affidavit, Hied July 1st, WM, set forth facts which show that niter duo diligence, iiersonal service ot this notice can not be made, It Is hereby ordered nnd directed that Mich notice bo given by duo and proiwr publication. JljlE-ll JaY 1'. I UCAS, Iiegister. Administrator's Notice. Notice in hi-reby glvsii that tho undersigned has been duly upoluted by the Hon. Comity Court of tlm tho litalo of Oieuon, (or Wa-eo county, us ttdmliiiatrator of the eatatuof Adolph Auldlus, (icccjiwl. All pel tons having claims ugaliibtHiid estate are hereby nntllled to present the same properly veillliil to me at tlm oitleo of my attorneys, Diilur ,t .Mciiefee, within six innnihs from thudatu of this notice. Dated ut The Dalles, Oregon, June S, ISM. , , J V AGIDIUH, Administrator of the Estate of Adolph Agidlus. deceased. 7.11 NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. u. s. i.aw) Omen, thk ham.kk, o ,i June a), isw. j Notice Is henby given that in compliant with tho urovlsinus of the net of congress o June 3, 178, intllled "An act for the sale o limber lauds iu ibo states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory," Charles (ioosoii, of The Dalles, county of U iitco, stile of Oregon, has this day filed In this offlcc his sworn statement No. Ill, for tho purchase of Ihu lot J nnd hU UYi'A t Sec. No. 2y, In Township No. I N, range No. 12 E, and will oiler proof to show Hint the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stono than lor agricultural pur poses, nnd to establish his culm tosild laud be lore the register and receiver of this olllco at The Dalles, Oregon, on Friday, the 15th day of Beptember, lhW. ' Ho names as witnesses, A.Turner, V. Clark. I'cler rnga;i. (J. Whltmore, all of Tho Dalles, Or. Any and all persons clslmlug adversely tho above described lands are renuestel to II lo thtlr claims In this oinco on or before said 15th day of September, Isw. j, p. ujcah i')8'11 iteglttcr. JJIfUKIHKNDOItrFICr. Physician and Siii'eon, Hpecis.1 attention given lo surgery, ttooms 21 and 22, Tel. an Vogt llloo I'or Hunt. A nice fc.ur.room houge, convenient to high echool j $7.50 per month. Knquiie at N. Whtaldon'd office. 8 3t OREGON Industrial Exposition OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT. 28, CLOSES OCTOBER 28, 189. Horticultural anfl Apciiltoral Products of Orepiin, Vnehlii"toii and Idaho in reter variety nnd pro fusion than ever before. BENNETT'S RcilOWllCd MILITARY BAND MISS ALICE RAYMOND America's Greatest I.ndy Cornet Soloist. Tho L'uciiialU'd FLORENZ TROUPE of AnrnhaH, direct from tho Kniplio Theater, lAitdim, their llrst appearance in America. A (irciit FILIPINO VAR MUSEUM THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE Unsurpassed AciialMs, in their thrilling acts. 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