The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 18, 1899, Image 4

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    Acts gently on the
Kbdneys, Liver
and Bowels
r LEANSES THE 5Y5TEM
EFFECTUALLY
b.tualConst''At,on
i umu PERMANENTLY
,T5BEEEfFECT&
Buy THE GENUINE - MAN'F D By
6U!vRNIAlTGfSYRVP(2.
ICS 6AU BYJmCliUSS.STi rs-.tt see. flRKTTU-
"ISrerzy Time" at Korilroy'8.
Frilz & Webster's farce-comedv, "A
Breezy Time," made a decided hit at
Cordray's theatre last night, taking the
large nudiunce that packed the houss by
Btorm. Coniderini; tlie f.icl that a farce
comedy held the boards at this house all
ofla-tueek, the success of "A Breezy
Time' is phenomenal, and pvideice that
it contains much to commend it. The
etandin-ronm tign was out early in the
evening, and fully 300 people had to be
turned on ay.
The ploy mows with a rusi , and the
audience is kept in roars of laughter
from start to finish. The conventional
love story serves for a plot, but it is the
amusing situations, clear cut humor and
bright repartt-e that gives tiie perform
ance its "go." A number of catchy songs
are interpolated and ludicrous novelties
such as Rolling Deep, the three-legged
Bailor, and thedanci.igctiicUen are intro
duced. J. W.Smith, the lightning chalk
artist, ie a wonder, while the Cakewalk
finale in which Ethel Van Biocklin and
Brett Red carry off the honors, is a
revelation to thoe wno imagine they are
pretty well up in tiie art themselves.
The company contain some very pret-,
ty irirls aud a number of esceilent voices,
whiluthe comedians are etrictcy up to
date.
Dalle Public School.
Following is the report f'tr the quar
ter (4 week:) ending Oct. 13 '90.
TEACHERS.
Eatt II ill Primary.
JIIss Nan 'a ijiet
Mi Hubert 'Id,
Court Stmt.
Mis-s Douthil
ills K l.'ifrlper
MiMt Martin
3lht ream
Academy Park.
WUs I'Mrnum
Jliss Fllnn ,.
Mit. llOOIIIi
JIUsIlull
Hiyh bekool.
Jlrs.llalilwlu
SlUs U Kllitoul ,
Mix T. Itintoul
Miss ilichell
. .V. DtiiartnKut.
Mies Hill
Mr. Net:
. . .1 nnd 2, nil CO 2.1
Sli and iB' lA 3- as
1st1 a. in v,
Mi .(; n -ii
3d! AS 13 47
Ittij M H 1-
lit 10 .-il SJ
'JH-IiHI l ). 41
... 111-.'.!)! 15 41 B'J
5tJ' i I" 17
6R Si' ft) 4'J
GA-7AI Oil 17 h
7tli! ft) 4A 151
Stl
51
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J Sfi 8
life
11!
Totals
C7
Number of days of school, 25.
Enrollment first day 'OS, 036; first dav
'09, 080.
Enrollment first week 'OS, 001; first!
wef-k '09, 600.
' Enrollment first quarter '98, 748; first
quarter '00, 791.
J. !i- La.vdkhs,
fiuprintenden'.
That Thrulihliie Headache j
Would qu'ckly leave you, if jou used !
Dr. King's New Life I'iils. Tlioueands
of niflerers have proved tin ir matchlesR
merit for Sick and Neivous Headaches. J
They make pure tilood and strong;
nerves aud build up your health, Easy,
to take. Try (hem. Only 25 cents.
Money back if not cured. Soli by
Blakelev & Houghton, druggists. 1
For the Oregon Industrial Exposition i
i l held at Portland, Oregon Sept, 20 '
to
n... i .1... n ..... ! n . i f i i uoioiiiisniHor oi me csuue uj .iiuun L'lieiy, lie
10 Oct. J), the Oregon IUilroad & Navi- j leased. Ims filed hi accouut for Haul setde
t'4ll(in f!n u 111 m.ili(. h rniiml irin mil. r,t Went of suld estate and Monday, the lit 11 day
psiion ., w in ii mkj. a round trip rate ol ( 0f.SllveinU.rt j6, t 10 o'clock in the forenooi
;3.2o, which will alio include (wo ad-'of said ilar has been set by Hon. Kobert iiuya,
...Ission coupons (o the expotlon. I
Tiokel. will be uood BoinK on train No, 1 lj,-- c. iiwicaiuK,
on Wednesday, Kept, 27th, and every AdiulnMriior.
Wednesday thereafter, nnd for train No.
3, on Thursday. Sept. 28th, nnd every
Thursday thereafter to and including
Thuredn'y. Oct. 20th. Tickets will bo
limited for return passage to expire the
Sunday nicht followinc the Wednesday
or Thursday on which ticket is sold.
25-1 in
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Use Clarke & Falk's Rosafoam for the
teeth.
Clarke & Falk have on Bale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
Use Clarke & Falk'e quinine hair tonic
to keep dandruff from the head.
Yon will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for bails.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best Ask your grocer for tlieui.
Latest thing in cameras are Ini
proved Magazine cyclones at Dounell's
drug Etore.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
hare them.
Acker's English Remedy will stop a
cough at any time, nnd will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 cts. and 50 eta. Blakelev
& Houghton, druggists.
EU plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will
dinest what you eat. It cures all forms
of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E.
R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., says, "It
relieved me from the start and cured me.
It is now my everlasting friend." Butler
Drug Co.
Millions of dollars, is the value placed
by Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrlsburg, Pa., on
the life of her child, which she saved
from croup by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds
nnd throat and lung troubles. Butler
Drug Co.
Kod-jl Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia
because its ingredients are 3uch that it
can't help doing so. "The public can
rely upon it ns a master remedy for all
Disorders arising from imperfect diges
tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in
American Journal of Health, X. Y.
Caab In Your Ctecks.
All couutv warrants registered prior
t" Jan. 1, lbbu. will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Sept. 14th,
Ifciy. J. L. Phillips,
Oountv Treasurer,
Good Work Horra for Sain.
I will be at Saltmnrsha's stockyards
with 15 head ot wotk horses bv the 18th
of October.
octl21S Ejiil Stuouiie,
I'or Hale.
Five head good young horses, abcut
1200 pounds; halter broke; will be sold
reasonable.
octl3-2wk C. Mei.ss,
I'or sale.
Thirty thousand capacity Eaw and
planing mill at a bargain. 'Address
Jas. Younc, bos 1048, Portland Or. 14-10
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land OmcE, ot Tun lUi.i.m. Or.K.,1
OCTOr.EU 3, ivm. j
Cnt!nn i hr-rehv tHrmi rht thi. fiillnirlna
name settler 1ms filed notice of his intention to
rimne llnul proot in support of his cluitn, ami
that slid tiroof will be made hefore the KeglMer
mid liecelver tit The lMlle, Oregon, on hiitur
day, November 11, lb), viz;
.11 u til I as Thiel, of .Hosier, (Irncmi.'
FTomeitead Entry No. 3973, fur ilie SWJ.4 NWU,
X'sbWHmnltiffii sW, section 0, tovvinhip
- muni, ratine i. ivi, n . ji.
Hi; names tin following wltncv-es to nrove his
continuous residence upuii mid cultivation of
Mini num. viz:
Clus. Miler. of Moaier, Oregon: Dan Thomas,
jierrnun .iitmeinan una .triie-ii rriearictis, ol
liiu iiiut:-, wit.'HUll.
JAY 1'. LUi'AS.
oct7 ii lle.!hter
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Land Orrics at Tub Dalles Oijeoon,)
rieptemtwr l'J, Ibiw. i
Xolice is hercbr clren (liat the fnllmvlnir
iiiiTncd-ettler hai film notice of his Intention to
miki final proof in support of 1) Ik clnlm, nnd
that tjld proof will be made before (lie n-KlMur
nuu rtceivc in i ne uanes, uregou, on i rmay,
lOVL'lllUCT Ot IZJV, vis.;
Ileibrrt It. Meeker, of The Dullrx, Or.,
Homestead Entry So. Oill, for the EJJ N 1
and HW'4 NEi-i, section Ti, township I norlli,
ruiiije IS east.W. il.
He names (lie followinc witnesses to prove
nil continuous resilience ujxiiM'iiu cuiuvuiion
of suid laud, viz.:
biimucl Creiirhton. John I!. Conk. William
lt8Won and Charles llawsou; all of '1 he Dalles
Oregon,
i.VY 1'. I.CCA.1,
ep(SHi KeslHtcr,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
l.xyi Officc at Vakcoovki:, Wash.. I
OetoU-r !, lsw. 1
Notice is hereby clven that the following
named i-ettlT has tiled notice of his iulei.
tion to make final proof in supiKirt of his
eiiinn. nun inai sum piooi uiu ih inauu n tort
(be Kt-Klstcr and Kecelverof I', g, lJind Ulliecut
rminmrrr, Washington, on luctduy, ovcIll
berL'lst.UW, viz:
Joiteih Cliamherlln.
H. E. Ko. ftftS, for the west half of northwest
quarter and wet half of Miut)iwct quarter, face.
.0. 1 p. u ., u. i- earn, i , ji.
He naiiies the following nltness'K to prove hli
cniiiinuous residence upon uud cultlva'lou of
said land, viz;
Thomas M. Whltcnmb, James Morgan, Fred
II. Biiillh and William Lcatou: fill of I.yle, 1.
., WusLiuston. W. U. DL'KHAIt,
Oct 11-11 liegliter.
NO TICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notice I hereby given that L. C. Ilenneghon.
BRAZILIAN JUSTICE.
Criminals Branded and Have Their
Ears Cut Off.
Sonic Flee to Thin Country to Hide
Their BInrkn of SI mine The Spntt
lnh .tli thod IJiieil In South
AnierlcB.
The arrest in this city n few dayhapo
of a young- woman whose back bore the
inarms of the thrce-lashtd SvmuUh
whip, nnd whose left car had licin
"shortened" by the executioner's knift,
bears evidence to the fact that barbar
ous treat incut of criminals is still prac
ticed in the South American as well as
in sonic European countries.
Louise Johnson, alias "Iiittlo l.ou,"
whom the police call the cleverest con
fidence woman in the country, was ar
rested recently on the charge of shop
lifting. The police seldom hnve diili
eulty in apprehending her, for the miss
ing ear is n tcll-tnle mark.
In this respect the woman's case is
similar to those of a score of other
crooks who have felt foreign prison tor
tures and hnve been released, marked
for life.
The case of the Johnson woninn is re
garded by Capt. McClusky, chief of de
tectives, as probably one of the most
remarkable in its extreme cruelty that
has ever conic under his observation.
The wife of "llig Tom" lligelow, the
English bank robber, young, educated
and beautiful, she was arrested in Bra
zil less than five years ago, charged
with robbing a Spanish countess of
several thousand dollars' worth of dia
monds. She had a typical South Amer
ican trial, was sentenced to receive -io
lashes on the bare back and to hnve her
left enr cut off. Forty lashes usually
means death to a woman, but this did
not alone satisfy IJrnfcilian justice.
That the woman survived her punish
ment is remarkable, but ns a criminal
she is no longer a success, for though
she wears her hair plastered down over
the spot where the knife passed, she
cannot hide the disfigurement.
Pome months ago a well-dressed
Italian was arrested by detectives who
regarded his actions in the banking
district as auspicious. lie was ques
tioiW at police headquarters, but pro
testifa his innoccnee of criminal intent,
lie was about to be released when one
of the detectives observed an ugly scar
ou the man's forehead. On examina
tion it proved to be a brand, the letter
"T." Questioned, the man confessed
that he had been released from n Ser
vian prison, where he had been brand
ed as n thief. Several instances are on
record at headquarters where prisoners
have been proved international crimi
nals by the marks of the knout and
whip upan their bodies.
A reniaiknble case was that of Aban
Sassm, a ilulgarinn, recently captured
in iioston. Snssrn had committed some
political oiTense in his own country,
and the law demanded that his nose be
split. Sassen was wanted in several
cities, among them Chicago, on charges
of swindling, and, though u skilled sur
geon had long before sewn up the dis
figured ncse, the scar from the tip to
the forehead was too plainly visible to
be overlooked.
At the barge office are stationed gov
ernment detectives whose duty it is to
prevent foreign cminals from enter
ing the country. Here the indelible
marks of the iron nnd whip often make
detection certnin.
Frequently these poor unfortunate:,
beg for admission, baying that, marked
forever, they cannot live longer among
tiieir own people, ;id they have eonie
to America to hide among strangers.
Many were convicted of political Of
fenses, and these nre generally admit
ted. "Yes, wo frequently come ucruss a
j oor fellow who has been compelled
to carry the marks of cruel punishment
to his grave," snid Capt. McClusky. "A
marked criminal, like a dead Indian, is
almost certain to be a good crook, for
he has but a small chance of getting
away." N. Y. World.
XVliy lie Declined.
The face of the civilian glowed.
"Sure," he cried, "you nr-r-re no
zhcntleinan!"
The hot blood dyed the ollleer's brow.
"Sacr-r-re!" he iiissed; "do you know
who eet ees zatyou insult?"
"Pouf!" cried the civilian; "I do not
care."
"Do you veesli to fight?"
"Ves. Now end at once."
"Do you not know zat I nin one of ze
best Bwor-r-rdsmcn in Fr-r-rnnceV"
"No, It makes no difference."
"And you want to die now?"
"Ves. Ilight now."
There was a moment's silence.
"I would gladly keel you," said the
officer, "but cut ees not possible- ut zee
pr-r-resent moment."
"Not possible? Why not?"
"liecause I vlll nevaire consent to
fight wiz swor-r-rds zat nre not pr-r-rop-erly
r-r-rendered antiseptic. Hon jour,
monsieur." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
MRS. OLIVIA W. frIORCflN,
STUDIO
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Third Street, betwn Court arid Wash-
ton btreele, 'Jue Uallea.
Admiral George Deiey
i
Will rccelvo tho most royal wclcomo on Oct. 1st
next, that was ever accorded to iw American
You will find a complete blogmphy of this frret
Hero, UlCluuiiiB aia uiuuuui viemt uni mo
Lsh fleet In tho great, authoritative nd up
i 'j-date work of reference, tho . ,
I ; Hew Werner Edition of the
Encyclopaedia
Britannica
This la tho only encyclopaedia on the market that
menUons Admiral Dewey. It gives tho dato ol his
' birth; how ho ipent his boyhood days; tho part ho
took in the Civil War; how after the War ho was
employed on the European station; in tho Kaval
, Academy; his rlso to the rank of Commander ana
President of tho Board of Inspection and Burvey;
hl3 command of tho Asiatic Squadrou; how on
April 27th ho left Hone Koug with his squadron,
found and destroyed tho Spaulsh Fleet, at Manila,
1 on May 1st; his appointment as Acting Hear Ad
miral, tho honors ho received from Congress, and
how on March 2nd, ISM, ho was created full Ad
miral. It speaks of him as a strict disciplinarian,
an all-around athlete, a ilnriug horseman and
huntsman, and socially a good club man and ft
' general favorite. It tells of Ids marriago to Miss
Busy Goodwin, a dnughter of tho "flghUng gov-
' crnor" of New Hampshire, who died in 1S72, leav
ing a ion, George Goodwin Dewey. n
Governor Theodore Roosevelt
Admiral Schley
Admiral Sampson
Capt. Clark of the Oregon
and Ecores of other noted personages not C7cn
' mentioned in any other Eucycloidla receive tho
tamo attention in this edition of tho
i
t
: Encyclopedia Britannica
i It iceoks of General Wood as Governor of Santi
ago: of General Henrr ns Governor-General o!
j Porto Eico j of Agulnaldo'B declaration ofW'ar
against the TJ. B.
YOU SEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY
nf human knnwlprim nnd nrocresa. wherein Infor
mation is more easily found and acquired than in
ny other book or encyclopedia in the world,
IN YOUR HOME.
101 IAU ST
I. C. NICKELSEN,
SUMMONS.
ix Tin: uinoriT coritT ov tim: stau;
1 nf Oregon, fur the enmity nf Vnco.
Harriet A. Simon, I'lnlntllt',
William 11. 11. Simon," I'lcfeiiilniit.
To Wiltlum II, 11. almiin, the nbovu named
defe limit:
In the Nutate of tin: State ut Oregon: Von me
hurr by notilled in lw mid ii!.enr In the iilxive
entitled rniirt on or before the lHt itny of the
wiblli-rttlnii nf this tmminun, tnwit: On nr In
fore hnmtdiiT, the ISIh dnv ' ovi-mber, IS'rfi,
then mid there to hiimvit the i;iMiilniiit nf the
iilinve iiiiiiK'd nbiliiili: lil-d m:iw:i-l jmi In the
iibnvc entitled Mill; mid If ;m m full in nip r
mikI Mtiner tid cnnipUliit, for wmit tln-n-nf
l lulntif! will h. ply to mid outirt for the telli'f
priiyi-d Kir in her tmnpb.inl, to-wlt: l or u lie
cree i f thciibnvoeulllletl einirt fcnuverillx. ilvlinr
j unit miiiiilliiu; the hondx nf iniiirlinniiy imw
nin. iieri'iiiiiiru caihuuk nuiweni piiiiiiiu nun
delendiiiit, mid for mi nb-iiliile deerce of divuree
fiom ynu, the mi ik-feiidmit.
'I hl tiimmnnx is sei wd upon ynu by publicn
Hon then of by order nf the linn. W. I llrud
uliiiw, Jnoi?e of the iibnve eutltii-d c -un, wldeli
order oeiirs dim nf tlieKwl liny nf Ontnlwr, l-'.)j,
mid directs tlmt S"ll Mimiimiis be servid iipon
tin: tnnl defenihint by iniblleatiiiii I'li-ri uf fur six
cnnxeiitive weeks in The Dulle-i iiisomci.k, ii
u'kly iiensiiK:r nf gi-nemi ciri-uliilliiti. pub
lihcil In The Until h, Wiikco ininilv, Oickoii;
ml'l iiubliciitliin in Ix-gili on the 7lh iloy nf
October, 1HM. mad eiri on th- lnh dnv ol
November, WM.
Dfrn: a mi:m:fi:k,
ecl" Ii AttnrnejH for l'lnliitllV,
..rv
ONE FOR A DOSE.
nTijoo l'lraploii, Trstrnt
,.!lr"'F thelllood,
L.iro IIir,'io mill 1)i.i,tiV
fine.,..., w? wlflV-iil rn iTcfor Sil noTr!,',
- a"!a " dwirsutiL on. B0SANK0 CO. Phlia
J-Jlf UKlHBNDOlirPKl;
Physician aud Surgeon,
Bpcclnl utteution Riven 10 nursery.
Kooms 21 and 22, Tel. a-J8 Vmt like
HA' STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
OIIlcc over rreneh A Co.' lluuli
C THE DALLES, OUMiOK
.
fHED. W.WIf.O.V.
V A'nOHM'.V-AT LAW
Oltico ovei F'rU N'nt. Utitk.
B (1 HUhTINOTOH wah0l)
HUMUKJli & WILSON,
ATTOltNEVK LAW,
1
PSLLS
I
OREGON
Industrial Exposition
OPENS IN
PORTLAND, SEPT. 28,
CLOSES
OCTOBER 28, 1899.
Horticultural and Apicnlioral
ProtJiirts of Oregon, WnehiiiL'ton nnd
Itlnii" in ."renter viuifty nnd io
fusio'n tliim ever bi'forc.
BENNETT'S ReilOWlicfi MILITARY RAND
MISS ALICE RAYMOND
Amurlcu'k Greatest I.uly Cornet Soloist.
The rwqtiiitlcd
FLORENZ TROUPE
nf Acrobats, direct Irnni the Kmplrc Theater,
London, their lirst iipiwuriinee In America.
A Great
FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM
THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE
rii5itrpiis!.ed AuriiilM", in their thrilling acts.
AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS
A Si'iiBOii of Great Snriitit-us mid
Adtoniidint; FcutH.
Ki'iliK-i-il ICittt-c mi All Ti ulis.nrtMll."li
I.Iiii-h.
AlllllS.SION
5 Cunt
Children under 12 years, 10 tenth.
DONT MISS IT!
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are duo to arrive ut l'ortlm
I.KAVE.
ovK!tt..YNii i:x-1
iress, Hulem, Itoie-1
mn:. Anhlund. hi.e- 1
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ii. m i r 'Uosehure uud wny i-ta-l
b.jo A. Ji.,llmih 4;30 P. .M
! f Vlii WniKlburn lor i
Diillv ' ' J't-AUKel, Hllvertou, Dally
.i i'nt , W-t Solo, llmwiw-y1 uxeept
HunUitys j jutim,rtnEfluWttll,1J Su"a','!'-
17:30 A. JI.' j';,',1,1,!" H,l1 wy o;0i'.y.
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Dully. Ilauliy. exeept buuiim-.
KININO CAliS ON OGDf.N l'.OL'TK.
1'L'l.l.MAN IIDKFKT SUKI'KIiS
AND HECOND-CLAoS BI.KKl'ING CAIle
Attached to nil Through Trains.
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...,.11 ii.i., ..tuiiint ivini i nuuiu lllllll nieillllblllp
liiie.-i for JAI'A.S mid CHINA. Hmllui; date on
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Hiites iitid tlekets to Kintorn ijoliits and Ku-'oi-.
Alr.oJAI'AN, CHINA, HONOLULU HIU
V i H'l HA LI A.
All uoove trnitiH arrive ut and depurt Iron
'irnnd Centritl Stiitlim. Filth mid Irving streeta-
YAMHILL DIVISION.
riiksetiKer Denit, loot of Jeiterson Hlrecl.
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. , . ' MUjr,, HI liU I, ID
Ariivu ut I'ortluiiU, u::!0 a, an.
b-iive for A I HI. IK on Mnndiiy, Wi-diusdiiy and
rrl 'llV ut H .-Ct n. in. Arrlvi. ut I'tptlti.i.l Tn....
nuv. Thumlny nnd Hiituriliu it S:0S n. in.
Except Stmiluy. Except Hiiturdiiy.
It. Ki E .i.EU, C, II. MAKKHAM,
-.Himr. Asst. O. y. M i'HHK. Airt
'T'UmiiiFh TiiL-i riif. ioi nu.i . & ...t.
thfuiih tickets to nil jHiiuU Iti tho KhhUjui
4t.iti'k I'ti.inrl.i .....I L'.i.i t .. ... . .... .
,,,,,, i,uium: emi iu iiuiiuneu ai
Km est rules from
or N. WlIE.iirDONr1'"'1'' TtekCt ABl'",
NOTICE OF FINAL SETT Mi M ENT.
Nntleo is hcielii-Klvtrn Unit the undorsluiied,
iidiiiliiistrtrlxnillio estateof Dr. W. K, tne!
hurt, i 1'ii'ii.K i. Ii.iu in. ,.i i.... i i . . . "...
"m nv.1 luilll lirtllflllll JIM
sneh In the eniinty oiiarf, of the stuto nf Or.-ijoii.
. . .. uiu i.uiiu tilth IIIiIKIllllCll
Momliiy the ah d..y of Nov., WJ, ,,t the -hour
ii il ,' i." "-ut thueottuty eourt room in
i ! i? i y' (JtV"1"' '' ""o mid plueo for
heiirintfiiniUettluiniiut therenf. AI persons
"wiunu iiurt-.uy reiiiiiren 10
iii'Pi-iir iitsiilil tiirioiind plueo iind presunt Ihclr
hlectlons, if uny they have, to snlil Html uc
(.o iiit nrutiyof ll.o ilenis theVeof.
K.tlles Clly, Or,. hit. Ml. 11)
"Cl'J'-li l.-xi-eutifx.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
I f.npf lflnlnll.1 JI.. . . . ..
JNaturo Id fitrenuthen nw nnH
I ?UW, J6 tie Ot-
igru BthelaUtd Isco vercd digest-
i Bin auu IODIC. JVO Ot hftr
struct iaa tlm fv,n..ur;A r"'t.;.1v""
i, , , " wi qi6b
Huiler Drug Co., 'Jhe Ualle, Orfgou
can approach It in eniclencv. it in.
i-r.o, oi'.econ "nwy rouevoa and permanently curea
..STEAM.,.
Wood Saw
Will run ovory rhiyrxceHSmuJav
Telephone 201.
W. A. GATES, Prop.
Butehcps
and Fapmens
..Exchange.,
COLUMlllA llhEl'., nclEiiowl.
ediied the test beer In The Dulles
nt the usual prlee. Come in, try
it nnd bo coiivliiced. Aln tliu
l-Iin-Ht brniidl of Wines, Liquor
atidClEarn.
Sandrjuiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
The
Busy
Store.
Enc'j iluy our business shows
the people are flnditig out wc
tire pushing to the front with
better goods, lower prices,
salespeople the very best, nnd
last, but not least, buyers who
know their business and buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
Tie Dalles, Portland ail Astoria
Navigation Co.'
mmm
sus. Kegulator Da!Ics City
Dully (except Kuuduv) I te-'"
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching nt way poiti's mi both Miles elite
uoiuuioiii riivi
. . . i luilll rebuilt,
noin in iiiq niiuvu nieiiuu-in .:. iuuu,
nnd aru in excellent khiipe for tin- wutoii "
Tli llculU.r Iilian will endeavor to gne
juitroiiH ttio best service pomllile.
For tlumri.rt, Kcuiimn, ''"'Jl'ut'or
tiavol by tlio uteuitiere of 'Jhe l.ee"""
The itoumcrs of tho KeRiilator l.tne wl W
Dulles nt 7 a. m, comiiieiielni.' .Motuh'S '"e
inst.
Portland OIIlcc. Zl
Oak Ht. Dock.
W. C. Allaway,
oentrii ASnt-
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS-
. .. . , ,, , i.' I Ml HUlilNM
lUAtltlAUl A SHH"i
Letters of Credit isBtied uvulUtble In ti
Eaatflrn BtftU'S. .
Blgbt ExohanBev and
TniMfere aold on Now W'iui d
Bt. Louie, Smi Frunclnco, I'yju
on, Seattle Wash., and various pow
la Oregon and WaHlilnuttui. (T.
Collcctlone made at all polute on
orabl Uruii. -
Drink Warren'. Iihb &&!nfl,J
jf0r eKo gi mi urri'i-'i'cu - m.f 17.301,
Btubling, agent, The Dalle". '
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