Pit? mm1 Acts gently on the dneys. Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System mitnuAtlFF I vV7 LTV I .1 AV. tlABiTUALCONST UMU PERMANENTLY BUy THE GENUINt-MANTD By (urvRNIATGfSRVF res s au a ai cmj6iisri Fru sot rw tcniL 1'EUi'liG YOU A LI. KNOW. 0. E. Haley aud wife, of Albanr are in the city. II. D. Dunhnm is a business visitor 'from Cross Keys. V. C. Ilnwson, of Arlington, spent yesterday in the city. E. Larsen nnd family came over from J5icl:elton yesteiday. Mrs. 11. S. Huntington left yesterday for Portland, where she will spend a few days. It. J. Giun. Moro't- hardware dealer, came down from that pines yesterday on business. BIWs Gertrude Reedur came over from Goldendale on today's stage and is the guest of the Misses Boltoii. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Walton, nccoui ijianied by Mr. Walton's mother, crue -down from Moro yesterday. C. II. Dodd, one of Portland'? promi nent men, came up from that place yesterday, returning this tiiorninj:. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt arrived vesterilav from luwu and are tuests o.' Mr. Schmidt's brother, C. L. Schmidt. F. E. Hortoo, who has been fipHidini: some time with h r mother, Ulr-. M.' Parkin0, last night for her home in Nebraska. Mrs. S. French and Mrs. D. M. French left thi- moininv (or Portiand, and fiom tliere will sro on t-i Seattle. where they will attend the V,'. 0. T. U. coiivetitiur. 31AUKIK1. In this eitv, Wediifsday evenintr. Oct. 18lh, at 7 o'clock. Joseph Loluenz, of MUs-ouri. mil Mrs. Mary E. Stilts, of Dufur, Wm. Micheii performing the cjiemony. r.oitN. In this citv, this inurnini;, Oct. 19:1, to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Farcher. a sor. Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Bheumatiam often causes the most in tense BUfTerintr. Many have for years vainly Bought relief from this disabling disease, and are to-day worse off than ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease, nd Swift's Specific is theonly cure, be cause it is the only remedy which can reach such deep-seated diseases. A few years ago I was taken with inflamma tory BheumatUm, which became to Intense that I was (or weeks unablo to walk. I tried several prominent physi cians and took their treat ment faithfully, hut was unable to got tho slight est relief. In fact, my con. dltlon seemed to grow worse, the disease spread orer my entire body, and from November to March . I suffered agony. I tried many patent medicines, but none relieved me. Upon the advlco of a friend I decided to try 8. B. S. Before allowing me to take it. how ever, my guardian, who was a chemist, ana-. ljzfu mo rcmeuy, ana pronounced u tree oi potash or mercury. I felt go much better after taking two bottles, that I continued tho rem (vty.andln two months I was cured completely. The euro was permanent, for I have never since had a touch of Kheumatism though many times exposed to damp and cold weather Eleanor SI. Ttrreu, 8711 Fowclton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don't suffer longer with Itheumatism. Throw aside your oils und linimentfl, as they can not reach your trouble. Don't experiment with doctor their potash una mercury will add to your disabil ity and completely destroy your diges tion. S.S.Sfh,Blood cure perfectly and permanently. It' is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash, mercury, or other mineral. ' Hooks mailed free by Swift Specific Oo., Atlanta, Qt. war BUSINESS LOCALS. Use Clarke & Fulk's Rosafoam for the teeth. Feed ryo for Bale at tho Wnsco Ware house. tf Clarke & Fa'k have on sale n full line of paint and artist's brushes. lTe Clarke & Falk'a quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the head. You will not huvo boils if you take Clarke & Fulk's sure cure for buila. Aeh your grocer for CInrko & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Clarke it Falk'e flavoring extracts nre the best. Ask your crocer for thorn. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Latest thine in cameras are Im proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's , drug store. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fulk have them. Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley ik Houghton, druggists. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures ail forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., says, "I 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, Harrisburg, 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 and throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Kodal Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so. "Tho public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all Disorders arising from imperfect diges tion." James M. Thomns, M. D., in American Journal of Health, X. Y. That ilnyful Feeling With theeshilerating sense of renewed health and strength and internal clean liness, which followa the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who have not progressed beyond the old-time medicines and the cheap substitue sometimes offered but never accepted by the well-informed. Buy the geuuine. Manufactured by the California Fit Syrup Co. Thosa who desire to take instructions in dancing will now have an opportunity. Messrs. A. Snudvig and H. P. McCord, n ho have had a successful class in Baker City, are now in the city for the purpose of organizing a class. They will engage the Baldwin and give instruction Tues day nights and soirees on Friday nights. They are very gentlemanly appeariug and will no doubt secure a large class, as Dalles people who formerly resided in Baker City are willing to vouch for their .excclleucy as teachers. Vuilt In Vour Crred;.. All conutv warrants registered prior to Jan. 1, 1SSU, will be paid at my office. Interebt ceases after Sept. 14 A, leS'J. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. "It did me more cood than anything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of months' standing; after citing it was terrible. Now I am well," writes S. B. , Keener, Hoisinglon, Kan., of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digeste what you eat. rsutier uruz lo. For -ale. Thirty thousand cap&city saw and planing mill at a bargain. Address Jas. Younc, box 104S, Portland Or. 14 10 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lajcd Office at Vancouver. Wash., I October S, VVi. j Notice is hereby given that the follnwing named settler has filed notice o( his intei. tlou to make final proof in support of his claim, mid that Mild proof will bo made h 'fore the lleglster and Receiver of L S. 1 and Ollkeiit Vitncouvor, Washington, on Tueiday, Novem ber L'lst, ISW, viz: Joseph Cliamberlln. II. 1.'. No. W2s, for the west half of uorlhwest quarter and west half of southwest quarter, Sec. la, Tp. 3 N It. 12 cast, W. M. lie mimes the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon und cultivation of said laud, viz: Thomns M. Whitcnmb. James Morgan, Fred II. Hmitb and William Leston: all of I.yle, 1'. a, Washington. W. It. Dl'MlAH, Oct 1 Ml Jteghter. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given thut I.. 0. Hoiuieclmn, administrator of the estate of Albert UJlery.de ceased, has tiled his account for final settle ment of snld estnto and Monday, the Cth day of November, IMS, at 10 o'clock in the forcnoo.i of sulci day has been set by Hon. Itobert Mays, county JurlKcnf Wasco county, Orcgou, for hear ing objections to the same. Dated heptcmbcrlMd, lsOS 8)t23-ii I. C. llEHNKWIAH, Administrator. MRS. OLIVIA W. !0fGAl., STUDIO AND ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dalles. A WISE COON THIS. Dtcetred Two Doa by Jumping V der a Fence a Coon and Com ing Oat a Hobblt. For many years Manuel Martin lias been champion coon hunter of the Pee Dee country. Scores of wily ringtails have fullcn vlctlm to his cunning, mid stories of his exploits have been bprcutl far und wide by sportsmen who ucctmi paniud him on his hunts. Dticlfers from the north and west rignrd a coon hunt with Mill-tin as one of the features oi their outing. lie guarded corn pinches and hen roosts ugulmU midnight depie dntinns, and farmers nro dktvesaed now that he has forsworn coon hunting. j few nights ago he took several deep pulls at a dispensary bottle and si rud dled a snck of coffee in Ben Edge's grocery to give his reasons for swear ing off, ns something tine the commun ity. "It linppcned this way," he begun. "The fellows ns 1 took hunting told coon stories in newspapers and sent nie the papers all ink marked. 1 came al most to believe their yarns and t hough i I was smarter than any coon that ever shucked an ear of corn. To ketch coons you got to remember they are wise und you arc u fool; else you can't start low down to get around their tricks. Treeing, shaking down and a fight will do for she coons, lie coons is different. Besides their strength nnd endurance, every one has his own way to dodge dogs. "Not long ago Jim Dickson sent mc word that a he coon wns eating all his corn down in a bottom next the swamp. He knew it was he coon 'cause he couldn't ketch him. I took General Lee nnd Stonewall Jackson over to help Jim out. General Lee is a cur with a little hound nnd a little p'inter in him, and Stonewall Jackson is a half hound and a half bull. They've got sharp noses, pluck, endurance, strength and character enough not to run rabbits, foxes or possums under no carcum stances. Best of all, ther don't get jealous like real oflicers in the miliu tary. ".Me and the dogs ran that coon through water, bogs, rattan, grape vines, brambles, canebrakes and cypress knees, and would 've run him through the Atlantic ocean if it had been in the swamp instend of somewhere else. Every time General Lee and Stoncwuli Jackson trailed out to high land nnd lost the scent at a rail fence. 1 tried all manner of circling and hold ing General Lee's nose along the top rail, but had to give it up for a bad job. One night 1 made a nigger stand at the fence to see what the coon did with himself. Sambo, that's his name, swore to gracious that a coon went under the fence, turned around and came out a rabbit. All the niggers got scared. They took it into their bonds I wns chasing my grandfather's ghost. The thing did look kinder curious, but I made up my mind to ketch him any how, tho'ugh Jim's corn was sufe in the crib and mine wasn't. "I wore out both dogs, and had to fall back on curs. Curlike, when the rnon went under the fence und the rabbit came out, they lit off after him, yelping like they were trailing a box car full of coons. 1 went home powerful mad at cur dogs. Next night I went again with curs, 'cause J wns bound to keep things lively. It took holt of me to ketch thut oon like a leech takes holt of a rot ten log. And we caught him. That is, tl4i8 curs got in a fight with him under the fence, and I busted his brains out with n club before he had time to lick them and get away. "The thing seemed simple enough after I found out, but it showed how much sense a he coon can have. A rab bit had his bed under the fence, Into which the coon ran when he got tired poking fun at me and my dogs. Nat urally, the rabbit got out, and in doing bo brushed his sides ngninst the mouth of the bed. Ihtbhit scent among wild animals is like goat scent among tnme ones. It's rank. At the first sniff both dogs were completely fooled. After the curs made a moonlight meal on the rnbbit trailing was easy. What 1 want to know is how in thunder Mr. Coon found out he was safe in n rabbit bed and that General Lee and Stonewall Jackson wouldn't cross a rabbit trail. "I took the coon home and let General Lee nnd Stonewall Jackson smell him. They stuck their tnils between their legs and sneaked off with their bellies close to the ground. Both are ar.hamed to look nnybody in the face. While I was hunting all night and sleeping nil day November rains gave my corn the sprouts. One look at the meal made my wife so mad that I had to swear off coon hunting to picify her." N. V. Sun. Artllloial OayllRbt. Teala has succeeded In making arti ficial daylight. In his laboratory Jic shows numerous balls of glass of dif ferent siacs which look like miniature suns. The balls nre empty; there nre no wires In them nor outside of them. They do not burn the fingers. The light does not hurt the eyes us sunlight and ordinary electric light do. A number of leading New York nnd Chicago pho tographers will have this artificial day light supplied to their studios. Tesla says: "TIc reason I have chosen to introduce the new daylight to the pho tographers first is that I believe them to be the severest critics in the mat ter of light. If it succeeds with them a new light will succeed everywhere." -N. Y. World. Admiral George Dewey Will rccclvo tho rr.c.t royal welcome on Oct. 1st ! :ciit, ib.: v:u ever accorded to an Acotiwiu ! .Itlicn. I You wilt find r. comrlcto biography of this great i hero, Including hU brilliant, victory over thoBpan- ;h fleet iniho great, authoritative ana up ctr.to vrovii of rafexonto, tho New Werner Edition of Die Eneyclcpciia Fitaimica This li t ha only encyclercd la on tin; ncrltct that tucnUons Admiral Dewey. It gives tho unto ot hia 'jirth; how he spout h!s boyhood days; tlio part ho tool: In tho Civil War; how after tho War ho waa employed on Uio Eurojaa station; in the Naval cailcmyj his rlso to tho rank uf Commander and President of tho Board of Inspection nnd Eurvty; his command of tho Aelatic Squadron; how on p:ll 2;th ho left'llonB Kouk with hlit cquadron, found and destroyed tho SauMi Fleet, at Manila, on May 1; h!s appointment as Acting Hear Ad- nlral, tho honors ho received from Confrrofs, and Low on March 2nd, 1600, ha was created full Ad miral. It st.caks of him as a strict disciplinarian, nn all-around athlete, a daring horseman and huntsman, and socially a good club man and ft ncneral favorite. It tclla of hia marrlago to Kis Susy Goodwin, a daughter of tho "CBhtiiiR rov crnor" of Now llararshirc, 'Un died in lhTl, lca7. ing a son, George tioxlwln Dowcy. c Governor Theodore Roosevelt Admiral Schley Admiral Sampson Capt. Clark of tho Oregon and scores of other nctcd penounKcs "ot C7cn nienUoued in any oilier Encyclorttdla receive tha same attention in this edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica $ It speaks of General Wood as Governor of East! ago ; of General Henry a3 Governor-General oi Porto P.lco ; of Aguiaaldo's declaration of War against the U. S. YOD HEED THIS COMPLETE SUMMARY of human knowledge and proprcss, wherein infor mation li moro easily found and acquired than in any other hook or encyclopedia in Iho world, IN YOUR HOME. rOB BALE BY I. C. KICKELSEN, SUMMONS. TX THE Cli'.CriT COL'llT OP THE I o( Orcson, for the county of Wuico. KTATK Ilnrrict A. Himon, I'lnlntll!, William II. II . eimiin.'ilefendmit. j To William II. II. himon, the nhovo lisuail . ueienuani l in inu Mime in tut Mime oi iiruirou: l-on mu ! hereby uotilied to Imj mill nppciir In the iibnvu ' entitled court on or hafure the hist liny of tlio puuiicaiuin in nils summons, town: un or be lure hiitunlay, tho lsth day of iivcinhcr, 1SW, then and there to answer the complaint of the uhove niuiuil lilulullll lllid iiKuiimt you In the above entitled suit, ami if you hi full to appear nun iiimncr sum coiiipi iini, mr wiiui inereui plnintllt will Hpply to mid court for the relief prayed lor in her ciimpbiliit, to-wit' Kor it tic ctcu of theabovccutitled court forever iIUs.i viiiK nnd nmitillliiK the bonds uf inatrliiiuiiy now and hurctoforu cxlslliii; between pbiliitlll' mid uclcndiiut, mill for au abolute (lecrec nl illvorcu from you, thessld defeiidunt. This Miinmoui Is served upon you by inibllca. Hon thereof by nriler of the Hon. W. I.. Ilmd. shaw, Jnngeof tho above untitled court, wliieh order twdrs dute of the 2nd day of Octobijr, WM, nnd directs that sulil suiiiiniiiis bo ktvuI mum thosiild ilcfcudiiuthy liiibllciitlon thercnf for six conwcutlvo weeks in The Dulles Ciiiioniclk, ii nwfciy iiuwppi;r in Keneriu circuiuuou, puii lishlil ill Tho Dulles. VVntcn ciiimtv. (iriL-oii! suld publication In Ik-kIii on the 7th liny of in.-iiiiA.-r, iosj, nun cnu on me j;n (lay oi November, IhVJ. uvrvn & mi:nkpi:i:. cct7 li Attornuys fur I'liilutlir. MUMS ONE FOR A DOSE. E1LLS lUrwiTB PlmplM, Prftnt lllliuilanM.. ...if- .V.. ..i . Cure llr-MiVh. .n',! SL. JJU UKlHBNUOKrrKU Physiciau aud Surireoii, BiwcUl attention given lo surijcry, Bcoms2lud22, Tcl.aa VctUIoo gA. 8TURDEVANT, Dentist. Office over French & Co.'s liuuk Ph0l'e c- THK DAIXK3, OIIKOON 71KED. W.WIlJiON, L1 ATTOHNKY'AT LAW, tf1 III it i t OUK0ON. B N IIUHTIN0T0N ,, viu...u HUNTiNOTOK & WUMOil, ATIOKNK VK A'i LAW, covrvi,.tNt. luVk "AM UKCUJN OREGON OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT. 28, CLOSES OCTOBER 28, 1899. Hoiliciilforai and Airicnimral Products "f Oregon, U'uthitmton and Idaho in freatiT variety und pro fi bIoii Hum ever before. BENNETT'S Renowned MILITARY BAUD MIES ALICE RAYMOND Amcrlci.'h (SriMti'M l.'idy Comet Soloist. Thi1 l'liiiUnllcd FLORENZ TROUPE nl AurnhtitH, dln-nt (mm tins lhnplru Theater, ljjiuhm, thtlr lliHtiii.Mirimec la America. A Great FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE fnsuii nsiid Autiiilltth, In their tliillllliR utts. AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS A tk'iieon of Cin-nt Surprint aud Aatoutii'.iiiK KoutB. liriliu't'il ItHluv mi All TruiikimrlHtliiti l.llll'H. AKMINSION .... an Criitu Chlldten under 12 yearn, 10 cents. DONT MISS IT! EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave aud are duo to arrive at l'urtliu OVKU1.AN1) K ) i tiri's.s, siilum, Kim ' I liurft, Anhlttud, hue 1 r.tmcntn. OL'dun.Htni ' 7:00 I'. M.' 1 l-'riiiiclntn, Mnjuvf, f . y.15 A. M, UwAii!elen,KII'aiiii. I .sew urietins ami I i-.it i i . j I HosehurE und uuy tn-l s:nu a.m. thins f Via Wcodhura Jor i ' I Mt.AiiK'jl.hilvurton, ; Wrht fcclo. Hnnviis- i l;M l. j: Dully uieujit Himuuyn Daily except tiiuiduys vilk'.HjirliipfiuUl uuil .Natron J I7:an A. M. l,'."'" WU'( i"1''1'' 1M)1:1'1:NDI:.V(:K rASSKNUKIl. Express train Dully (except Huudiiy). I;50p, in. tl.v l'ortliind ...Ar.i 8:Ua.m 7 :WJ ). in. JAl. .MuMlliuvillo. .Lv. u, 11 fcicoji. m. (Ar.. Independence.. l.v. ) i:.xiii. m. Djlily. tDiuiy, cxtupt humiav. DININO ('.Alto U.N UtiDKN KM'TK. I'ft.l.MAN llin'KLT Sl.I EIT.1W AND riECOND-ULAnrt hl.KEI'lNU CAltt AtiuchMl to ull Throuch Triilnn. Direct connection at bun I ruucttco with Oeci dcntul uuil Oriental and Taclllc mail ntcamshtp Hues fur JAI'AN antl CHINA. KntllliK ibites on ) pllciilloii. iiatea Mill tickets to Euitern jkiIiiU and Eu ro;. AltoJAl'AN, tJUINA, HON01.U1.U UC AlJiiTHAl.lA. All abovu trnliis arrlvu at und depurt Iron (Jiiuid Central Btiitlnii, Ellth and Irviui: street YAMHI1.1. DIVISION. 1'assciiKer Deiwt, foot of Jeilerson slrc-ct. tenve lor Hberlilnn, wo:k days, t 1:30 p. m Arrive Ht 1'ortluud, t);;io a. m. U'avc for Alltl.IE on Moiidny, Wednesday and KrMin- at ti.:i,-, n. m. Arrlv- at 1'ortland, Tues day, Thursday and Huturda) it 3:05 p. m. Except Sunday. "Except Saturday. K. KiKi.UClt, (i, II. MAl'.KHAM, iluniu.er. Asst. ti. K. & 1'uss. Act ThrotiKh Ticket Otlicc, 131 Third street, when through tickets to nil points lu the Eastere HtsU.-k,(;auadHaud Kuriiie can bo obtained al lowest rates from orwHEJA.!ioyKK',A;,,'TlukutA,fent NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLKMENT. Notlco Is hereby itlvim that the nndursluned, adinliiistrutrl.x of ine i ktiloof Dr. W. E. aino hurt, decciikcl, Inn lllwl her limit account us sucli In the county inurt, of the statu of Omron, fur W asco county, mid the nurt has iippnluted Mmuliiv f ho illh .ti... ..r v.... ikiwi ... t .A . ".." , icsj, itb (iiu jiuiir ? ?." 5v,Vl " ,,1U c" -''"r' f"n iu "..j iii iiiiiu unit piuce lor the IienrliiK und settlement thereof. All persons ... ....... mu iiiiivij) ii..iuirt;ii iw 'f'irtsnld time mill nliieeand present their ....j..i13, li IV muy IIHVC, III SllIU utiui HC- count or any of ihu Items thereof. Dulles City, Or., Kept, 4M. 1WJ .'(ir.v met i i1 k'liiiim, "P" ' ' Executifx. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Diffests what you eat. - niiuiiKbiiuuinif ana recon struotlnir tho exhausted digest! ve or- ??nSSd t0" c'.. ? otber Preparation can &nnrnnp If In .iijf T . 7f .. " "1MUIUUCJ. lv in Btantly relieves and Dermannnt.lv mru UPspenslti. InrllipaMnn nJk. okHeadache.Oastralgla.OrampVatii Hother results of lmperfectaleation: Uutler UruK Co., Tho Vlf, Oregon ...STEAM... Wood ew j Will nin every ,ly P,.pt Snn, Telophono 201. $ W. A. CATES, Prop. ..ghas. mu. Butchers and Farmers ..Exchange.. cmJJji'A'"'!? edRed tho best la'er In The Dullm nt the usual price. Come In, try It mid he cotivlnrcd. AIo tlio Hni'st brands of Wines, M-iuar and Clears. - Sandrjuiehes of ull Kinds always on band. The Busy Store. EacU tiny our businchs sbowj the people nre finding out wc arc pu&hmg lo the front with hotter goods, lower prices, salespeople tho very best, ami last, hut not least, buyers who know their business nnd buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. The Dalles. Porllanfl and Navigation Co.' li Dully (except Sunday) b tween , The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. TouchltiR at way poln's on both oMM Columbia river. Both of tho above steamers liiivo been and are lu excellent shaKi for tlio season m "jj The JtcKUlBtur Mue will i;ii(leiiviirto'B patrons tho best service Hislblc. tiavol by the steamers of The ' Tho aeamcrs of tho Hcmil.itor IJnow"" Dalles at 7 n. in. comiueuclne ili'imny i PnrtUnd OBlce. VM Oak St. Uock. I'MS " W. C. Allaway, t,ciir W" FRENCH & 00n BANKERS. rKANbACTA JtNEBALHANKl.NO ill. Letters of Credit issued avidlal" w - Bight Exohauge and 1,, Traasfers sold on New o rk, 0W; Bt. Louis, Ban Franelsfp, gon, Seattle Wash., and varloiw P,B In Oregon and Washlnijton. Uf. Collections made at all pol" 00 " orable terms. . DrlDk Warren's Pure Ginger Regulator l-or sale at an w -- jjir-jfl. btuuiiug, agent,