Acts gently on the K.dneys, Liver amd Bowels ClEAN5ES THE 5YSTEM . 7-J B!TUALCST.PAT.ON urti" nrniiikiiirriv rcr.mMnLmi.1. BUy THE GENUINE MANT'D By (ALRN!AfTGfSYRVP(2. rca saucy at xdstosimts rati sot fiRKinc rilOl'LK VOU ALL KNOW. G. C. Blakeley land yesterday. returned from Port- J. T. Ilirick went to Portland on the boat thn nioruintr. 3, P. Carroll, of Mosier, came up frcm that berg yesterday on a business trip. Mrs. Aui!u.t Uuo'uier and daughter. Mrs. C. Gerrichten, left this morning for Portland. C.pt. Harry Wellf came up on !n?t evening's train ami. returned to Portland this morning. S. P. Shut!, of the Hood Piver Sun.U in town today mid nude n fraternal rail at the Ciiku.niclu ofii.-e. Mr. and Mrd. .1. S. Fish came up on tho midnight train Inst uitrht, having spent a wek in the metropolis. Miss Hilda IJ-tuk lef vesterdav after noon for I'lrtl.iuii, where h h i intends to enter the Holmes Htisiness College. Miss Annette Mieholl, who has ppent four months'' in .Portland studying stenography, returned home last night. Mrs. W. L, IJrndshaw, who has spent sevenl weeks with relatives in Portland and the valley towns, returned cn last evening's Wain. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Diutzsl and Ford Dietzul were passengeron the boat this moniiiiv bound for Portland, where the) will attend (lie exposition. L. S. Ainsworih. who has been em ployed by thf D. P. & A. X. Co. in Portland, arrived in the city last night mid lias accepted a position iu the office here. Mrs. Otis Patterfon left on lapt evui ing's train fur Heppner to attend the itinera! of low liiiaru, who was killed near Heppner Junction Wednesday night. W. W. Irvin, an old resident of Au rora, Or., is spending a dav or two in our city looking about to see how East era Oregon compares with his valley nome. G. W. Uondtirant came un from Port land last night and. loft this morning for AVatnic, where he .will take nhanieof the public school. Bliss Uess Isenbere of Hood River, also went out to that place Tuesday to teach in the same eciiool. Among those. who attended the wool growers' convention yesterday were J M. Davis, of fiherar'd iiridge: T. H. Johnston, M. J. tAnuerion, W, H. H Dofur. of Dnfur: "Frank Gable, of Wa- inic; Itoht. rimith, of Grass Valley and a. a. lJonnojYor Tygti. Itev. J. W. Jenkins, who is now in the city, will start 'East about the 10th of this month to visit his mother in Michigan, who is in her 85th vear. He win aleo tuko in the Jnbilee Miaslnnnrv Convention of the Christian church', which convenes in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, uct. lain to2Uth. tie will return about Jan. 1st and enter upon his sixth yearns pastor of the Christian church in Hood Hiver. UIEI). In this city. Thursday mnrniucr. Oct nth. the infant daughter of Mr. ami Mre. J. w. Kohinson, aged 2 mouths. Tho funeral took place from the family residence near the garrison ihts morning at 11 o'clock, Kliler Clifton ofliclatlng. The "Plow B.i.v Preacher," Rev. J. Klrkinon, Hello IMve, 11)., lave. "After mfTurlng from llroiictiial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It is al! that is claimed for it and more." It cures ccuilir, coi, grippe and all Ihroit and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Paint your house with pilots it hat are fully guaranteed' to last. Clarke & Falk hnve.lhem. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all otho diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to he incurable. For a Krent many years doctors pronounced it n local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to euro with local treatment, pronounced it incurable Science has proyen catarrh tobe a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's i Catarrah Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional curo on the market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a tensnoonful. It nets directly on the blood and nnicoiiB surfaces of tho system. They offer ono hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars iinil testmotitala. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. 0. V Sold by Druggists, 7oc. 7 Prominent Fruitgrower Dead. W.u.i.a Walla, Wash., Oct. 4. Dr. E. P. ICMD, who hud lived in Walla Walla and Umatilla counties nearly thirty years, died at his fruit farm south of town, in Oregon, hist niiiht, aged fifty years, fie was a eon of the late Itev. II. W. Eagan. ot Walla Walla. For the Oregon Industrial Exposition to bo held at Portland, Oregon Sept. 20 to Oct. 20, the Oregon Railroad & Navi gation Co, will maken round trip rate of i'o.'2o, which will also include two ad mission coupons to tho exposition. Tickets will he srood going on train No, 1 on Wednesday, Sept. 27rh, and every Wednesday thereafter, and for train No. S, on Thursday. Sept. 23th, and every Thursday thereafter to and including Thursday. Oct. 20th. Tickets will be limited for return passage to expire the Sunday night following the Wednesday cr Thursday on which ticket is polit . 25-1 in Good Shepherd's Home Burned. Vancouvek, B. C, Oct. 4 The Good Shepherd's Home, in New Westminister, o le of tho largest Roman Catholic insti tutions on the coast, was destroyed by (ire this nfternc on. Eighty children and nuns escaped without injury. Volcanic. Kt-iiptloiia Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of j iy. I3ucblen'.s Arnica Salve euree them ; also old, running and fever sore, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Wnrts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. IV "t Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and nuhes. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. dni!- cists. 'J Rev. Morrison's Coniin. New York, Oct. 3. Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, who has accepted a call to Trinity church at Portland, Or, will leave for his new post December 1. Hie decision was rtceived with deep regret by his congregation. "I wisli to express my thanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for having put on the inaiket such u wonder ful medicine," says W. W. Massingill. of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whose children have been saved from attacks of dysen tery and cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It is for sale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. ISUumrck'A Iron rvo 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 ix nooguion s urugstore. v. Cm ill In VaurCUMki, All county warrants registered prior to Jan. I, !3kU. will be uaiU at mv office. Interest ceases after Kept. 14th, tOW. U. X4. rillLI.Il8, Countv Treasurer. 'Ilprtes fur Sale. A good four-horse teauj, and cult five months old, harness, good farm wagon, and spring hack. A bargain, For par ticulars address, C. II. Lutiiku, Oct3-lw Hood River. ltuoui and Hoard 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 Thousand. arn Trying It. Tn order to prove tho (treat merit of Ely's Cream Balm, tho most effective euro for Catarrh and Cold in'Head, wo have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your druggUt or send 10 cents to ELY BROS., 06'Warren 8t., N. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of tho worst kind ever siuoo n boy, aud I saver hoped for cure, but "Ely's Oream 'Balm sterna to do even that. Many acquaintances have used it with excellent results. Oscar Oitruu. 45 Warwn Ave., Chiaago, III. Ely's Crem Balm is tho ncVnowledgel , care for, oaUrrh aA aen tains. uo cocaine. mercury nor any injurious drncr. l'ricc. 1 tO onU. At drugjiUU or by iuslU. Scrofula to Consumption. Any ono predisposed to Scrofula can novor bo healthy and vigorous. This taint in tho blood naturally drifts into Consumption. Being such ndeop-scated blood diseaso, Swift's Specific is tho only known curo for Scrofula, because it is tho only remedy which can reach the diseaso. Scrofula npoenred on tho head of myllttlo randchlld when onlv 10 months old. Shortly tttor breaking out It spread rapidly nil over her body. Tho scabs on tho sores would reel 5(1 on tlio.Blljihtost touch, and tho odor that wouiu arise maaa mo at mosphere ot tho room tlokonltiR and unbearable. Tho diseaso next attacked tho eyes, and wo feared sho would lose her sight. Km luont physicians from tho iiuroundliit! country wore ionsulted, but could do nothing to relievo tho lit tle Innocent, and gnvo It is their opinion that tho case was honsles mid lin-- posslblo to save the child's eyeslifht. It was thon that wo decided to try Swift's Speclllc. That medicine at onco matin a speedy and com plete cure. She Is now a .younK lady, and has novor had a sign of tho disease t return. JInS. ltUTH 1JERKELF.Y, S.allna, Kan. Scrofula is nn obstinato blood diseaso, and is boyond tho rench of tho average blood medicine. Swift's Specific S,S.S,rfLBlood is tho only remedy equal to such deep seated diseases; it Roes down to tho very foundation and forces out ovory taint. It is purely vegetable, nnd is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contnin no mercury, potush or other mineral substance whatever. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. ELIZABETH THOMPSON. I'nsxlns; of thu Only Womnn Ever Until ted Freedom of Floor In Couprrei!!. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, whose death nt Littleton, Is. 11., was an nounced recently, was born in Vermont in 1S21, being the daughter of n poor farmer. She bef;nn life as u maid of all work, but in IS 1.1 Khe attracted the attention of Thomas Tnompson, n Bos ton millionaire, to whom she was mar ried in 1841. lie was a man of markedlv philanthropic character, nnd when his estate came into her bunds nt his death in liC9 she followed his example in contributing' freely to nil worthy chari ties, says the Beaton Transcript. She spent lnrfrc sums in the cause of temperance and expended n fortune in helping heads of families who had met with misfortune. She devoted 910.CC0 to the investigation of yellow fever. She spent nearly S100.0C0 in providing openings in business, for men with fam ilies. She founded the town of Long .Mont, at the foot of the Itoelty moun tains, giving C IS acres of land nnd $300 to each colonist in Saline county, Kan., and contributed largely to the purchase of the Yassar college telescope. Later she presented Francis 15. Cnr- pentcr's painting of the "Signing of the emancipation J'roulnmuticn by Lin coin" to congress, for which she was granted the freedom of the floor. right which no otlu.-r woman possessed blie contributed' large sums to the American Association for the Advance mcnt of Science and was made its first patron. She was n strong advocate of tlits idea of an international republic, hue was attacked by n stroke of imrnlv sis several years ago and had been in delicate health since that time. TRICK OF STREET ARABS. Thar Iniltnte Hie Fluliturs of Stave to Kqol the I'nanlnir Hporta, the On a recent Saturday afternoon when Stnte street was crowded with prom- cnntiers two gamins reaped a silver har vest from the "cheap spurts," as they termed the victlnib of their ruse, suys mo uuciitfo Tribune, From the low comedians nt the vau deville show they had learned the knnck of striking nnd receiving the atnge blow. As the initluted nre nware, the report is produced by clapping the hands, ond the hand of thu Victim hns tily applied to the eye gives the appear ance oi tlie "black eye" thrust. As soon ns the boys spied some well dressed nnd. "pompous "fsaturduy after noon sports" approaching they fell to and belabored each other in the genu ine vaudeville stnge manner. Wow after blow resounded, nnd each in turn winced with simulated pain. The men rushed up nnd sepnrnted the young sters, who burst into laughter nnd ex posed their trick. Then they domnnded n contribution ,from tho "sold," nnd generally they received it. When the victims. lind passed on nnd neace relmwil ngajn the urchins laid in wait for anoth er "soft murk" nnd repented the per formniicc. Photographed n -Ml rag. After taking a shop shot of Tenbr church recently an Knglish photog rapher was .puzzled to find on his nlate tin image of a vessel dreaatddn bunting nnd up.slde down. He rend in the newB- ianeru next tlnv nf n Innnnli ni lum broke, neven miles away, and conoiuded that, he had photographtd, u mlrntre. Cincinnati JJnqulrcR, BUSINESS LOCALS. Use Clarke & Fa Ik's Itosafoam fur tho teeth. Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware house tf Uee Chukot Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dnndrufl'from the head. You will not have bolls If you take Clarko & Falk's euro curo for bails. Clarke & Falk's Havering extracts are the best. Ask your iirocer for them. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping nnd sunburn. Manufactured by Clarko & Falk. Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Mapuinu cyclones at Donnull's drug store. Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For sale at all lirst-class bars. C. J Stubliug, agent, The Dalles. MIT-Ilm. Clarke & Fall; have a full mid com plete line of house, carriage, wagun and barn paints manufactured by .lames E. Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dyspepsia can bo cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. Ono little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin Inxeii at -5 cts. illakelay A Houghton Druggists. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are gold on a positive guarantee. Curesliourt-liurn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dvspopsia. One little! tablut gives immediate relief. -5 cte. and SO cts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., on thu life of her child, which shu saved from croup by thu use of Onu Minute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds nnd throat and lung troubles. IJutler Drug Co. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspupsin because its ingredients are such that it can't help doing po. "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all Disorders arising from imncrfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. I)., in Americin Journal of Health, X. Y. Kudol Dyspepsia Cure is a scientillc compound having the endorsement of eminent iihysieians and the medical press. It "digests what yon cnl" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, UlooiniiiKdale, Teiiu., sayft it cured him of indiireston of ten vears' atuudiiiK. llutler Dnif Co. I'r ItuMl. A nice four-room house, convenient to hit;h sclioo! ; $7.50 pur month. Enquire nt N. Whcnhlou's oflice. U lit Clarke & Falk havi! on sale a full line of paint and artist'e brushes. CONTEST NOTICE. V. S. L.Ni) UvrtcR, Tun Uallbh, Ok. ( 'iiy it. lm A Milllcient contest nllt'lnvit liuvlwr Ix'on llled in this ollico by Jnrnw Kotillc, eciiitestiint, nsoiui. iniiiiv-irii'i uuiry au, llllltKJ .liv. til liiih. It 1 1 h. nnd hV't N'U'lV c.. .) ,,,.,, li!i 1 H. K 13 K, by Tlioiiuis Jvllruh, contustvv. ln.wlilcli It In iillictil that be liiis abiiiiiloiKiil mid tract for more than n uioiitlis. buhl nirtles Hru hereby notified to upiciir. lespond mid wiici uviuunvu uhiuiiiiik mm imcxritimt, at lu o eloik ii. m. on Sept. I. IW, before thu reulstsr receiver at the United Htutei hind ollico In 1 1..; ,jii(-n. ur, sum l'ijjiuvvutih imving in n liropcr (I 1 1 tri .1 It I fr fllft lull. 1 . Il.iui . - at' r ' - ... ......... ....... un,. hi. i-w, tci lorin jaeis which sliow; that idler duu dlllKence, iwrnoiiiil servleoot this notice can not bo ihmiIc, it h hereby orderel and directed Unit niicli notice bo ft.,.."' "uu IT'ir-r liubiiciitioi ji leu JAV I'. I.UCAH, HeRlstcr. Administrator's Notice. Notice In hereby glvtn that tho undersigned has been dillv niniolnted bv thn linn idi. Court Of the tho rituto of Oretrnn. (nr VV... Loiini)-, nx uuiiiininirauir oi tliu estatuot Adolph Agldlus, deceased. All pemons Imvlntr cliilmn fltulnst said estate nru hereby iintilled to present tho surnc properly verllled to mo nt tho ollleu ol in ohuiiu jb, iJiuur oi jieneiee, witiiin six iiKiuiiin iruiu iuuuiiu ui iiuh iiouee. jaieu in me vmhh, ureKOll, June.1), ISM. ... J I'. AUIU1UH. idmlninlratorof tho Katutnnr .tiininh a..i,u... NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. U. S. Und Owck, Tun daurn, Oh ,1 Jiuiouo, lwu. j Nnllco Is hcrrbr al I'mi Ihllt 111 r.n..i..M....A With the nrovlsliiiis of iim w.t r June J.lhT.S. entitle! iii, r... ,h.. " jj.iiuvi inuun in iiju inie oi uiiniorniH, Oregon, m .i.. " 7."-..:"" " : - """iiiiiHiuii ivrrnory,' l.lmrlCK (iOSWIII. Of Thfl Dul s. .-niintf nf U'u..... ...:?'. .1 Oregon, has thin day llled la this oBlce his ?".'"." "!f iSKS"1.0' 1 " ,ho fiirchaso of tho lot andbKUHWiio See. No. au. In Township ..... . ... luiiKo no. i.-1 aim win oiler proof to show that the laud sought Is moro valuable for ... iimira ui aiunu iiiaii iur agricultural niir ixitev, and toestab sh hUnlHliii n.mi.i i, i'i.,. lore the register nnrl tiMvur ni n.iu ii.. ... llonanieHas wltnesscH. A.Tnrnnr. w !i..l- luga.'i, (J, Whlliuore. all of Tho Dall n, V and all nemntiu ..Ulminv mh.. ......... ' .u.: above Uesfrlbed lands arc rcuuetei tn in.. i,..ir claims In this office on or before said 14th day of bepteinU-r, low. j, ,.. ujcah J'8'11 lU'Bl.ter. JK-UEIHBNllOltrrJtK Physician aud Surgeon, npoclal ttentlon given lo urcry, acsmiaiaudiU, Tel. 828 Voat lilon gA. 8TURDEVANT, Dentist. Office over renph .Co.' limjlc I'hono 0, TIIK DAI.I.Ka.01tKr!iiM B N HUHTIMUTON iihuw HUNTINUTON A W1WON, AnOkNKVH AT LAW, Offlceor-r Mr.t Nat. ffi UAW(Kb' 0UKU OREGON Industrial Exposition OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT. 28, CLOSES OCTOBER 28, 1899. Horticultural and AEricnltiiral Products of Oregon, Washington and Iduiin in "renter variety and pro fusion than ever before. BENNETT'S RnilOWllCd MILITARY BAND . MISS ALICE RAYMOND America's Uicntcst Uuly Comet Motulst. The Uiii'iiiiiillal FLORENZ TROUPE of Acrnhnti, ilbert Irnm tliu Mmplre Tliciiter, lAiii.luii, tlnlr llrst iiiiniiiini'ulu America. A (! rent WAR MUSEUM FILIPINO THREE GREAT SISTERS MAOARTE I'liMUi'""! Ao!l.!iM, In their thrlllliiK "Cts. AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS A Season of Groat Surprises and Astounding Keats." lll'lltll'fll Itlltl'H cm All I.llll'X. Trniifpiii t tit 1 .1 1 1 ADMISSION .... xr, VvutK Children under IJyonis, 10 cents. DONT MISS IT! EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route or ti:u Southern Pacific Comp'y Trains leave and are due to arrive at l'ortlm lkav: OVKltl.ANl) KX ) TQi, haleia, Hosu Hire Anhlimd. tine- I 7.00 !'. M. J r.'iiiieiito, OKden.Hnn ! , 1 KmiicIm'o, Mnjave, f ' 0:!,, I.Oh Am;cle;KI l'uro, i I Kant ; tf:.1U A. l yiuu vivy BiH'i f Via Womlbura for .Mt.Ancel. SllVLTton. "..,T i i . Dally except Htitiday.s Pally exii-pt tiuu;htj i West helo, llnivtn- , I villi. itrliu.lliOil ntul ! I Natron J i 17:30 A. ii. (C'orvalllH SllltlllllH.. and way U.nl.y INDKl'K.VDK.VOK l'ASSKNOint. Impress train imiiy (u.teepiHiliiiiayj. i;ip. in. i.v I'orthuid ...Ar.i 8:2.n.m isoi'.ia. ai .JleJllnnvllIe .l.v.j i;.'Hii, HtSUp. m. Ar..lndi;ieiidciice..l.v.) 4:M)a. 'Dally. inmiy, except miiniar, II1NINU OAltH ON OODKN KOUTK. PULLMAN 1IUPFKT HLKKI'KltP AND HKCOND-ULAfiS BLKKl'I.N'ti (JAKfc Attacheil to all Through Trains. Direct eoniiectlon nt San frniipl.cn wliii rw. dental and Oriental and I'aCillc mull steainshli unen mrjAi'An aim uuiftA. bulling Uatea on n iiiieniiun. uiitea and tickets to Katern nolnu and Ku jw- Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU n All abovo trains arrive at and depart Irotr viiiiuu wuiurai aiiiiioii. ruin auu Irving streets YAMHILL IHVIfllON. I'asseugcr Dex)t, foot of Jeilursuu street. Iave for Hheridan. week days, at 1:30 p. m Arrive at Portland, 0:30 a. in, Leave for AIKI.IK on Monday, Wednesday i ru.iity mn:jou. in. Arrifp at Portland, Tue uruaj ii j;uo p, m, Kxccpt Saturday. Except Sunday. K. KUBH.LKR, (I, II. MAHKHAM, Manager. Asst. (1. K. ii Pass. Attt hT!?.r,h'fiTJc.kc,.0mFc' 131 Th,nl feo. whore States, Canoila and Kurupc can bo obtained al or K. WBI&lWs.'"'"'"'' " ..RAMBLER.. 2 J LookanrJQunsmllh t and Maohlno work. ' 9 Charles Second at. Mpp jonnsioii ONI FOR A DOM. w V"'ll A In ..... i.:"TirM.. unit wr . UVSIII1. Thi. .. Bicycle REPAIR SHOP. J f AGENT FOR THE too. w a BlflV ..STEAM... Wood Saw Will run : evory day,. xmntSondav i IUtes Ueaeonnblo. ' I Tolophono 201. W. A. OATES, Prop. ..GHiis. m. Bate he ps and Faitmeps . .Exchange.. mrilil? Cnctt! riltwl tliu bent bcor In Tlio bnllo. at tlieiistiiil iirleo. Conin In, try It nnd bu rouvliicril. AIo thu I'lnrht brand o Wines, l.huor and CiRitrN. Sanduiiehes of all Kinds always on linnet. The Busy Store. luiu'i dny our iiiimiioss shows the people rue llndiiiir out wc arc pushing to tho front with better goods, lower prices, aalespeople the very heat, ami lust, but licit least,' buyers who know their business mid buy foi Ihe people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. The Dalles, FortH and Astoria Navigation Co.' Sirs. Dally (except Kuudav) tetween The Dalles, Hood Jifciver, Cascade Locks, Vancouver ,and Portend. TouohltiB at way poinU on both Miles oftbe Columbia rlvor. Both of thy abovo iilcamera have been re,t,''J1'' and aro lu excellent shin lor tho seiisim i Tito Uoa-iiliitiir Mnn will endeavor to give t imtroiis the boat service posatble. Kor Vomrort, Koononiy ami i'ln"i ravot by tho atcauiera of Tim ltBMlor 1.1 lie. Tboiteiniors of tho mutilator Lino will leave Dalles at 7 u. in. comuiuiiclni: iluuliiy llio Ji" Inst. ortland OWce. fho lIlo om. Oak 8t..Uoo. . Court Btrwt W. C. Alia W Genera Agin', FRENGH . CP, CANKERS. THANSACTA KNBiAf-BANKlNOIlUlil?U Jtten of Credit iaud aviiilKbleiiA Rluhf Trnirfan aolrt on 'New TorK. UiucMvi St. Louii, 8a Fruucltco, I'ortlanU 01 on, fi,W iWMft.i a vnrwue hv In Oregon una Wastiiogton. , , . OolleotloBi made at all point on w orable taruui. Keffulator Dalles FBKP' W'KVT LAW, mat TIIK ubim ovtt rmt Nat. iauK