Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels manses the System EFFECTUALLY wilUMW DCDMANPMTIV ITSBEHEHc,IlPCT5 BVX THE GENUINE - MNTO &Y Gui?iwiaTgyrvp(2. CAL. S roasuBriomis6i5Ti pnci MtfMwmt. I'KOl'LK YOU ALL KNOW. Miss Alice Pitman came in from Dufur yesterday. E. J. Surface, of Dufur, was in tho city yesterday. W. J. Lauder is in from his home at Sherar's llnde. H. C. Coe was in the city last night from Hood Hirer. J. W. Morton came up from Hood Eiver last evening. A. McLennan is a business visitor in the city from Antelope. Miss Clara Davis left this morning for a short visit in PortUnd. Mrs. Delbert Porter and son, Bert, were registered at the Umatilla from Wasco last evening. Wm Crossen returned last night from Portland, whither he went to take the civil service tx unination. Mrs. T. J. Seufert was a passenger this morning for Portland, where she will take in the exposition. Mrs. Mary Smith came down from Pendleton yesterday and left this morn ing on the stage' for the Wapinitia country. Miss Beulah Patterson started this rmorning for Salem, where the goes to attend tl-e weddiue of her cousin, Miss Lownedule, to It. Ii. Sinnott of this city. Miss Josie Jenkins will leave for Port land on the afternoon train, where ehe will take up the study of stenog raphy at tlie Holmes Uosiness College. ?I. H. Hiddpll and wife left for Port . laud this morning, the former to attend the grand loilae IC. of P. and tho latter to visit her mother. J. H. ltinehart, of Sommerville, wiio has been visiting ids daughter-in-law, T)r. lielle Hinnliart, for a few days, left this morning fur Portland. N. J. Sinnott and sister, Mrs. J. S. Fish, left tins morning for Salem to attend the wending of their brother, li. li. Kiniiuf. Nicholas will act as t)cst man. It. H. Wehbe', who has spent the past threo months in Eitorf, Germany, where he wmt to settle tin the family estate, his father having recently died, returned esterdy afternoon, accom panied by "hie sister, bophia Webber. KxiireM Tlielr Thank. Mr. Editoii: Please allow us space to express our thanks to our friends and neighbors who gave us eucIi a delight ful surprise paity on Saturday evening last. As a surprise, it was a complete and delicious success, and will linger with us as long as memory lasts as a re minder of the spontaneous goodness and hearty good will of our neighbors in The Dalles; also, for the token of esteem from our neighbors, presmted by Mr. Gourlay in n very happily worded epeech. We hate to Wye eo many good friends behind, and while this expression of their esteem has made the parting more tiard, still, "by the same token," it has been sweetened. And' to all those who took part in tho DTonram, mutual and otherwise, our thanks are due; and especially to the ladles who so generously and bountiful ly provided and curved the elements of the feast which followed the other num bers of the program, and in which all present took an active part. And, now, thanking you one and all for reasone, a few only of which are enumerated above, we how ourselves out; and invite you, when wo get flit tied in our new home in the Sunny South, to drop in on in there at any time In the eame Informal and hearty manner. Youra Sincerely, Mr, and Miis. C. A. Campiikll. The Dalles, Oie., Oct. 9, 1899. Hut One Power to Prevent. San Fi:ancisco, Oct. 8. Hugh Wal lace, of Tacotun, a former Democratic national committeeman from the statu of Washington, said today: "There is one power that can prevent Admiral Dewoy irom being the next president. That is himself. No man has ever de clined the residency, nnd Admiral Dewey is too patriotic to refuso to take orders from tho Americ m people. His nomination by tho Democratic conven tion will remove all past difl'orences and and unifv tho forces. The tide in his favor will bo so sweeping and over whelming that it would not surprise me if tho Republican convention ratified the nomination. No Democratic plat form will bo necessary, becauso the American people will abido by Dewey's judgment. STYNER THE ELECTRIC DOCTOR. Is llore Anil Will Kviuatn Only. Ten Day There is no better way to determine the true value of a new ism tuan to investigate it. Styner The Electric Doctor, from The Electro Therapeutic Co., of Portland, arrived in this city yesterday, and will remain ten davs (with offices at the Obarr Hotel) in the interest of his firm. Ho will be pleased to explain to sick people his new Electro Therapeutic System of treatment for the cure of nervous and chronic diseases of men and women. In this age of humbuggery and bogus advertising, the people want results, and that is just tho object of the doctor's visit. To prove with proof positive that electricity applied properly is a per mannnt cure for diseases of a nervous or chronij nature. Styner has signed indorsements from grateful ones lie has met in his travels who do not hesitate to sine nraise and acknowledge what electricity has done for them. The feature of the Electric Doctor's interview to suffering ones is that he reads disease by electricity whereby he tells you your true ailments describes defects and locates diseased organs with out asking questions. The doctor will make no charge for advice or Electrical Disease readings during the first part pf his siav in The Dalles and invites all who suffer with disease caused from improper circulation of the blood, or of n nervous or chronic nature (if they have used medicine long enough to know the result) to nail and investigate his new method of applying electricity. Obarr Hotel. Hours from 10 a. m. to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Advice and Electrical disease reading free. During the winter of 1897 Mr. James Heed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va., struck his leg against a cake of ico in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him so badly that he could not wall: without the nid of crutches. He was tto.ited by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two nnd a half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until ho began using Cliamberlaiu's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete euro in a week's time and he believes that had he not u?ed this remedy his leg would have iiad to be amputated. Pain Balm is tin i qualed for sprains, bruises and rheu matism. For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton Druggists. ltliiiarcli'n Iron uivh Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitablo will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kindeys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and tho success they bring, uso Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. 2 Vulcanic KruptluuH Aro grand, but skin eruptions rob life of j iy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them ; also old, running nnd fever eores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 'Jo cte. a box, Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug giets, ii Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E. It. Gamble, Vernon, Tex,, says, "It relieved inefrom tho start and cured me. It is now my everlasting friend." Butler Drug Co. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because Its ingredients are audi 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. 1)., in American Journal of Health, N. Y. AGAIN PRICES HAVE ADVANCED Highest Figure Ever Paid on Columbia For Sllvcrsldes. Astouia, Or., Oct. 8. Tho prico of fall fish was advanced again today by both the cannerymen and tho cold-stornge people. The original price fixed by all interests it the beginning ol tlio fall sea son was two cents. The canneryinen paid a quarter of a cent in advance of this, and called it commission. When this- found out nli the cold-stnragu interests raised the prico to 2-. cents. This price has been met by the cannery- men, botli the combino and other canneries, and today C. Alter has sot the prico nt thrco cents, which tho other cold-storago buyers will probably meet tomorrow. The only Gsh now delivered are silver sides, and three cents a pound for them is as high as has over been paid for fall fish. This price about equals that now being paid on Puget sound, with an ad vantage locally, as the fish can bo packed cheaper here. There is still a good margin, and the price may yet go higher unless the cannerymen and cold-storago men shall get together. The run of fish is light, and there arc very fow caught except silversldes. BUSINESS LOCALS. Use Clarke & Falk's Kosafoam for the teeth. Feed rvo for sale at tho Wasco Ware house, t' Use Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the head. Yon will not have boils if you take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for them. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts Latest thine in cameras aro Im proved Magazine cyclones at Donncll's drug store. Dvspepsia can bo cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will uivo immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 23 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Curesjheart-burn, raising of the food, distress after eating nr any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet, (fives immediate relief. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug giflta. On the 10th of December, 1807, Itev S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. Church, South, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va., contracted a severe cold which was attended from the beginning by violent coughing. Ho says: "After resorting ton number of so called 'specifics,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, 1 purchase! bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a chann. I most cheer fully recommf-nd it to tho public." For sale' by Blakeley & Houghton Uruggiete "I wish to express my thanks to tho manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy, for having put on tho maiketsuch a wonder fill medicine," eays W. W. Massingill. of Beaumont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers whoso children have been saved from attacks ofdysen terv nnd cholera infantum who must also feel thankful. It is lor sale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Tho "Plow Hoy Preacher," Bev. J Kirkman, Bello Hive, III., says. "After suffering from Bronchial or lung trouble for ten years, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It ie all that is claimed for it and more." It cureB coughs, colds, grippe and all throut and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, Ilurrlsburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use of One MInuto Cough Curo. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles, Butler Drug Co, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a sclentillc compound having tho endorsement of eminent physicians and tho medical pres9. It "digests what you eal" and positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Blooiningdale, lenn., says It cured hi in of indigestou of ten years' standing. Butlor Drug Co. Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure tho worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cte. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. "It did mo more good than anything I over used. My dyspepsia was of months' standing; after outing it was terrible. Now I am well," writes S. B, Keener, Hoisington, Kan,, of Kodol Dyspepsia Curo, It digests what you eat. Butler Drug Co. Clarko & Falk have on sale a full Hue of paint and arlitt'e brushes. For Hale. Will take one-half In trade for po tatoes, chickens, Hour, pork, hay, sec ond or third grado wheat, good wood, or a No. 1 bicycle: Ona buggy, one span of good young horses, well broken, good life; weight about 1050 to 1100 pounds. Call at Dufur it Mencfeo's of fice, or midfeet) box 710, The Dalles, Ore. 0ct;l lw At n Hncrlllcii. Forty acres, mllo from Snniguc landing, )y '"He from Carson P. ()., Skamania Co., Wash, flood bos house, four rooms anil bath. Outbuildings good. Two acres yoiinn' orchard winter apples. Land all good, and easily cleared. Flvu or six acres sediment, soil very rich. Sacrificed for $250; worth $500. Don't spend time writing, couio and see it. ,1. K. liltOWM. Clarke & fall: have a full and com plete line of house, carriage, wagon and barn paints manufactured by James E. Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping nnd sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. VOGT Opera House "It is to Laugh." Saturday, October 14, '99 Vanity Fair A Melange of Burlesquo and Vandovillo With entirely now wanirone ami an admirable company. Prices Reserved seats 50,: and :J5i:; ueneral admission 2c; children loc Seats on sale at the Butler Drug Co.'i store Thursday morning. Dnlrluim Opera Uaillfflll House Return engagement of tho favorites, Metropolitan Opera Co. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Saturday, October 14th, I'rescntlnK (illbert t Sullivan's Comic Uk.th lloutle, Mikado. 35 PEOPLE 35 Includlm; nu ellle lent mule and fciu.ilo ulna in. Admission $1.00. Reserved scats on sale Thursday, October 12, at Blukoley & Houghton's drug store. JU1 Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, hay or peat. ..oo.-Q oo. 9 i 1 Construction Thin In nu nlr IlKlit liwiter of tho ovnl klicijt oteel t)Kij It Ijhj OAHT IKON I.ININim, Milking it ilurublo; uNi Uux fiont feul floor, ciikt top mill bottom unit orniimuntiil huing top, with liriUillo cover uiKleinuuth. Nlckeling-lt Iiuh nickeled um, name pinto ami foot rails. Wu Jnivn n eomplelo nock of them on JihihI, cjll mihI nu our utock More bin lug clkcwhcre. piaier & Benion 1 V i Industrial Exposition OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT. 28, CLOSES OCTOBER 28, 1899. Horliciilttiral anfl Aiiicullural Products of Oregon, Washington ni nd Jdatm in wreaier vnruay mm "" fusion than ever before. BENNETT'S RcilOWllCil MILITARY BAUD MISS ALICE RAYMOND America'!! (lienlest Lady CornotKolnlst. The lTiii'iimllcil FLOHENZ TROUPE of Acrobat, dlreet from thu Umpire Theater, iouiinii, itii:n iunnii'v - A Citf.lt FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE UiiMinuikM.il Aeilidl.tn, In their thrilling nets. AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS A Season of Great Surprises nnd Astounding Feats. lteiluceil ltntef n All Tranportutloii I.lno. a imiHSioN .... an cent Children under 12 yenr.i, 10 cents. DONT MISS IT! EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK T1IK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave nnd are due to urrlvc at Portltu LBAVK. I OVF.Itl.AKI KX-1 pres, hiiiein, none- burg, Anlil'ind, Bao I I ramento. Oitden.Hnn II 7.00 r. ii Kranclneo, Mnjavc, ( 0:15 A. M lj)sAimole,i-.irH(), I New Orleans ami i IKuat J 'H:20 A. 51 Uofccnurg and wny htti- tlotis fVlii Woodbury fori Mt.Anxel, Hllvurtou, West Hclo, llrowns- y vIllu.Hprlngllelduiiil Natron j l:) 1'. it Unity except Huuiliiy Dally except hiimJnys 17:30 A. it.' ICorvnIlls inn! (stations wny 5:50 l'..V, IKDKl'EXIJKXnK PABSKNOHU. Kxpress trulr. Dally (except himiiayj ItWln.m. I.v. ...l'orthmd ...Ar.) 8:25n.m 7:20 p. m. Ai..j:cMliiuvllle..l.v. rU)n, m HVM p. in. nicciideucc., .'..I.V.J l:iO a. ni Dally. (Dally, except bulimy. UlNINd (JAIIB ON OdlliCN HOUTK. PULLMAN HUFFKT Hl.FKI'F.ltS AND HKCONP-OLASri M.KKl'JKO A! - Attached to till Thiouch Trains. Direct connection athiin KrnucUco with Occi dental nud oriental and Paelllt! mull M'.'uinelih Hues for J.Vl'A.N nnd CIIIN'A. HalllllK dates On in tillcatlnn. Hates and tickets; to Kaitern point nud Kli roi-e. Also JAPAN, UII1NA, HONOLULU tun AUSTRALIA. All iibovi) trains iirrlvo at nud depart Irorr iirnnu ueutrni huuioii. nun arm i rvmir screetb YAMHILL DIVISION. l'am-iiKer De)t, foot of JcllcrMiu street. Ixnivc for Hhettdnu, wcelc days, ut 1:30 p. m Arrive in rortiauii, ii. in lA'nve for AIKLIK on Monday. Wednesday anil rrinuy nt::in. in, Arrlv at Portland, Tint. dnv, Thurmlay nud riatiirtluj u 3:0.5 p. m. Kxeept Sunday. "Except Saturdny. It, KiKL.i.KU, MmiHKcr. (i, II. MAItllHAM, AksI, (I. F. ii Puns. Aut Through Ticket Ofllce. 1.11 Third htreut. wiierf throUKh tickets to all points In thu Hasten; Hfites, Canada and Europe can bo obtained at iiinusi nues irom J, II. KlliKLAND, Ticket Agent or N. WIIKALDON. iVERVITA Reilorti VITALITY LOST VGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Nlfilit Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects o Belt u1ju.sc, or excess and Indlu cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Urines the pink now to mlccliceUsan restores the lire of youth By mall 50ts per box; boxes lor fttz.bu; with a wrltum mumm too to curo or refund the money NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Ste., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by Ulultoloy & Houghton, Tho JIC UKIHKNIOltKKKK Pliysieiau and Surgeon, Hpcclal intention kIvcii lo nurifcry. ltooms 21 mid 21, Tel. XW Voi(t llloo Fin rtJIIUlfclfft ONEFOR ADOSI. n I A 'JjfU'lliCt,0-yi,,,4 PM W iuo oii, w Will luiif V?!."i !,""lo?Oi.Ti n. Wood Saw Will run every day except Suiulav, Rates Reosonablu. loiopnono 201. g W. A. CATES, Prop. r ..cHJis. m. ' Butchepa and FaPBraens f .Exchange.. Kecp on draimht tho culcbrateil COLUMIIIA IlKUIt, nckiinivl. edited the best beer In Thu Dullci, nt tho usual price. Come In, try It nud be ronvliircd. AIo the Flnrnt brnudii of Wines, Ll juor ltd Cigars. Sanduxiehcs of all Kinds always on hanct. The Busy Store. Eticb tiny our business shows the people nic finding out wc are pushing to the front with hotter goods, lower prices, salespeople tho very best, nml Inst, but not lenst, buyers who know their business and buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. The Dalles, Portland and isti Navigation Co.' sirs. Regulator (S Dalles City Dally (except SiiudaV) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Looks, Vancouver and Portland. TouchliiB nt way .oii;V , ilJcs "M C'oluiiibln river. llotli of tlio nbovo KteiunerH Imyo I''jV nud iu in excellent thn.i; for " Tin. itnBUlnior I.iim. Willi i Ivinur 101 patrons thu best tervleo posallili.. , For Comfort, KooiHiniy '' ' ult' travel by tlio ntcaniern o( Hi" eu Tho .teamen, of tho -tuItor I-1 no i 6 , Iu1H-h ut 7 a. m. coiniiieiieliiK il""" lnt. iwllcsOffle .... !...., ill" '""'j.t Oalc Ht. Dock. 1U" txt n Alla-waYi o nr BANKERS. .,u . vk'KIIAIj 1IANKINU llUtl IMiinnuio ... Lettera of Credit leaned available in ICnutnrn 8tatt'S. u. Bight EMilmnue wii"! TrarTaforB eold on New Wfy w, Qj(f Bt. Loulfl, Soil Fnuiclsco, OUU.H iBU on, Bfuttlo Wosh,, Hi' vrlou8 r Fn OreBou and VVftahlnB ton. Uf. Collections mnde at all ll0l,us orolilH tHruiH. lirlUK vt arm d -uwt, v. For Bale at "Vtt Mil Btublin, agent, Tho Dallt-a. . . ... ...., IMru Olngor 'j iiM