Acts gently on the CgDNEYS, LBVER r,EAN5E5 THE 5YSTEM EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES Lri? ' i umu PERMANENTLY ITS Hta G' ..cfCTS. DUy TH GENUINE - MAHT O By (AOIvRNlA flG YRVrVS l'KDI'LK VOO ALL KNOW. Miss Lida MeCown is in from Tygh. J. V. Osborn is down from Arlington. E. C. Durlinrnme is a visitor from North Yakima. dpt. Cowan came in from Warm Springs yesterday. A. A. Boniipy, stock inspector, is in rum Tygh today. IJarry Liebe left ye.'tenlay afternoon fora tiusiness visit to Wascui Marmadube .Maxwell, one of Ritige wcj's lending farmers, is in town. Mrs. f. T. N'ulan and Mrs. M Long returned on the Flyer last night from Portland. Hon. M. A. Moody was a passenger on the Flyer' this morning bound for the metropolis. .1. M. Filloon and wife relumed last niyht from a trip to Portland, and will leave this evening for Moro. Mr. and Mrs. F. Clausen and family name in yesterday from their home at D-'chutes, returning this morning. Mrs. A. Mn.ibus and son, George, ar rived in the city la-t evening and are vUiting Mrs. Morbus' daughter, Mrs. M. T. Nolan. Mro. C. M. Gtiinos and daughter, Miss 1'eail, left this morninz to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gr'unee in Portland. G-;ore IJncii, having spent th past three week" with his sister, Mrs. .1. Sutherland, in Spokane, returned home thi morning. Chris Siihwabe Itiid aMde his duties at the CiiKoxtci.K office and left this morn ing to spynvi a few days in Portland and nttend the exposition. E. V. Judd, of the Pendleton Woolen Mill0, came down from that place jester duv mid was ii nas-enger on this morn-ing'- boat for Portland. Mrs. Fred Fisher and Mies Vesta Iloltnn went to Portland Wednesday A Grocer Says 'I rucss everybody in Bellcvue, Ohio, knows 0. 11. Caliaghan, tho grocer. I am in his em amboutas 51 , tfm i as lie is. A. grocery is a place where you have cold gusts of wind coming In every time the door opens, and there is a good deal or running, filiOUt out- f-doors too. Anyhow, I catch cold very often, but the minute I begin tosnceze I reach upon tlieslielfand take a doso of Acker's Eng lish Itemedv. I tell vou it is wonderful how quickly it stops a cough or cold. I have used it myself, and in my fam ily for a number of years. It works like a charm. I suppose some of tho folks would liavo run into consumption before this if I had neglected to keep a bottle ready all tho time fur immediato use. I wouldn't think of using anything clue for throat and lung troubles. I know what Acker's Itemedy actually does, to what sense is there in ex perimenting? Certainty is better than chance." (Signed) JoiiHlIorr, Bold at 25c., 60c. and $1 a bottle, through out the United States and Canada; and in England, at Is. 2d 2. 3d., 4s. Od. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back, We authorize the above guarantee. W.JI. IIOOKJSH & CO., Proprietor!, Sew ftr. fOJt H.U.B I1Y Blakeley & Houghton, afternoon to stay over Sunday with Muses Joiie Jenklna and Eda Flatter. Judge Hradsliiuv nnd F. L. Hougtiton returned from Portland yesterday after noon. They hiiypn't the countenance of conquerors, but they don't look badly benten. Mr?. D. M. French returned on last ntpht't! train from Seattle where she h:ia been attending the V. C. T. U. conven tion. She reports a most pleasant trip and a splendid meeting of these noble workers for humanity. Mrs. S. French remained oyer in 1'ortlnnd until toiuor- ' row visiting her daughter. "I wish to express my thanks to the niHiiufacturere of Chainuarlnin'e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kamedy, for having put on the market finch n wonder ful medicine," says W. V. Massiuctll. of Ik'iuimont, Texas. There are many thousands of mothers who?e children i have been saved from attacks of dysen tery and cholera infantum who must ' al?o feel thankful. It is for sale by . BlakeU'y & Houghton Druggists. Ravages of Hog Cholera. i ali.a .u.i.A, kjci. o. Lien nine nog j cholera and plague are making big in roads in herds of swine in tins country. v,.t.,.;.,n.;..n c rt v. .i.. r r,.n juiuic . ciciiuuiiau .j . . j . ..cicuuj ui j. un man, is in the city, and lias been advising tvirh nucnrQ nf aa'lrin Knlinnt .t- "Fr.1 .t j - v ,,,...J, 1 near the city, lost 300 in the past three ! t rrt . . weens, o. u. i nomas in a lew uays lost ' e'xty-five, anl others have lost many. jTbc state penitentiary herd is inftcted, and twenty have died. All the rest are sick. Dining the winter of 1597 Mr. James Reed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay, 'Clay Co., W. Va., struck his' leg against a cake of ice in such a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him so badly that lie could not walk without the aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and a half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure in a week's time nnd he believes that had he not used this remedy his leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm is un equaled for sprains, bruises and rheu matism. For sale by Blakeley & Hongh ton Druggists. Remains Will be Brought Home. New Yoiik. Oct. 26 A special to the World from Washington says: D. H. Rhodes, an employe of the quarter inaster'sdepartment, who superintended the removal of the dead soldiers from Cuba this spring, has departed for Manila to make arrangements for bring ing to tiiis country ttie bodies of the boys in blue who have fallen :n battle or died of disease in the Philippine islands. On the 10th of December, 1897, Rev. 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. He says: "After resorting to a number of so called 'specifics,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which acted like a charm. I most cheer fully recommend it to the public." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Damage By Storm. Aetokia, Or., Oct. 25. The report comes from Chinook that the damage done to property in that vicinity by the recent storm will amount to between $1000 and $5000. Nearly 100 fckifls and ten fishing boats were driven on the beach and smashed to pieces. Drifting logs were forced through the fish traps, nnd in many c.ises the netting is com pletely ruined. The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. Kirkman, Belle Rive, III., says. "After suffering from Bronchial or lung trouble f jr ten years, I wa9 cured by One Minute Cuugh Cure. It ie al! that is claimed for it and more." It cures coughe, colds, grippe and nil throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Soldier's Free Library. Han FjtANCtsco, Oct. 26 General Shafter has provided headquarters in the army commissary building (or the com mittee of the Red Cross Society now en ggid in collecting books fora free libra ry to be established in Manila for tho ute of American soldiers. The committee expects to soon have enough books on hand to make a first shipment to the PnillppiiK-e. Kodol Dytt.'ieptia Cure is a Eclentillc compound having the endorsement of eminent physicians and tho medical press. It "digests what you enl" and po&iiivt'lycuresdyBpopsin. M. A. Ketron, Bloomingdale, Tenn., says it cured him ot indigeston of ten years' standing. Butler Drug Co. lu knur oneok. All county warrants r&giaUtred prior to Jan. 1, 1SSU, will be paid at my office. Interest ceaeefl after Kent. 14th, 1899. O. I.. PiiaLipa, County Treasurer. BUSINESS LOCALS. Stilwcribe for The Chronicle. Use Clarke Falk'i Hosafoacn for the teeth. Ah your grocer for Clarke & Falk'a pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Clarke it Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for tbum. Clarke & Full: have on salu a full line jof paint and artist's brushes. Vm Clarkeifc Fnlk's quinine hnir tonic to keep daiidruir from the head. You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Talk's! sure cure for bjils. Latest thine in cameras nre Im proved Magazine cvclones at Dounell's : Will receive the most royal welcome on Oct. 1st drill: store ' ut,x'' l'M wua uvcr GCCClJt!'1 10 BU American ! citizen. I'nint your house with p.ilnts tliat are fullv guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Special clearance Hale of eill: waists nnd dress skirts at A. M. Williams & i Co.'s Saturday. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of . chicken feed. mch25-tf A full line of Sterling silver novelties and souvenir spoons cun be found at Harry C. l.iebe's in the Vogt block Clarke & Falk have a full and com p'.ete line of house, carriage, wagon nnd barn paints manufactured by James E Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures all forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex., sa'B, "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 nil coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. Dr. Russ, one of Portland's prominent dentists, has bought Dr. Tackman's office, in the Vogt building. His work is first-class and prices reasonable. Gold tooth crowns and bridge work a specialty. Teeth filled and extracted painless. 12 "It did me more good than nnything I ever used. My dyspepsia was of months' standing; after eating it was terrible. Now I am well," write? S. B. Keener, Hoisington, Kan , of Kodol DyHpepsia Cure. It digests wiiat you eat. Butler Drug Co. I) iulil Train .Harvlce to Hun Friiiiclncii, On October 15th the Southern Pacific Co. will inangurate a "Daylight Ex press," leaving Portland at 8:30 a. m., riri:riT- r 1, I siaudard Pullman and tourist sleepers will be attached. This new train is in ! a.Uirinn tn ihp nrespnr 7 n , Klmsin , Overland, nnd will give many passengers the desired opportunity to see enroute the Great Willamette, Umpqua and Sac ramento Valleys without loss cf time, and still arrive in Oakland und San Francisco at a seasonable hour. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. nnd 50 cte. Blakeley & Houghton Druggist'. Chester 11. iirown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe case of indigestion; can strongly recommend it toalUlvepepties." Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Duller Drug Co. l or Halo. Five head good young horses, about 1200 pounds; halter broke; will bu sold reasonable. ocll3.2'.vk JL C. Mkinh. Wliotril. A small band of elieep, between 500 and 1000, on shares or rent. Inquire of F. I.A.NG, oci2l-L'8d&w Columbia Hotel. I'or Item. Furnished housekeeping rooms. Ap ply at corner of Fifth und Court streets. 21-3t To Cure a Cola lu Olio Day, Takn Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tl.e money if it fails to care. 25:, Fur le. Thirty thousand capacity saw and planing mill at a bargain. Address Jas. Young, box 1048, Portland Or. 14 10 Ask your ' Druggist tor a gemrous 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm contains no cocaine, mercury nor any other Injurious drag, ltls quickly Absorbed, Ulves Iltllef atonce. It oweni and cle4iie , . . tl.e Kasal I'asssges. Pftl 1 U. U CA T Allays InfUmnuiUon. UUlsl '1 ilKiill Ilusla and Protects the Meinlirsne. titure thn HnsM of Tsite and bintll. full Hixe 6c, Trial KUa 10c. I at IinnrgliU or by cull. 145 1 Admiral George Dewey Youv.il! flr.il a complcto blosmphr of this great i hero.incliidluslils brilliant victory over the Span- Ish fleet In the groat, &u.thoriUKiva ana up ' -date nork of reference, the Hew Werner Edition of the ouasdia Encycl 4Britaimtca This to tho only cacyc'.opzlln on tho market that Inntitrnne Ailwlr,il Tt.irrr. 7t flVM thft ll.ltf! fit Ml j Lltth. kow ho apcut his lxycool days; tho part ho too!: In tho Civil War, how nficr tho War ho was employed on tho European station; in the Naval J Academy; his rim to the runt: of Commander and FrcsUcn: of tho Eoanl of Inspection nnd Eurvcy; his command of tho Asiatic Squadron; how on April 2;th ho left Hong Kong with his equadron, found nnd destroyed tho Spanish Fleet, at Manila, on May 1st; hl3 appointment as Acting Bear Ad miral, the honcrs ho received from Congress, and how on March 2nd, 1KW, ho w.-u created full Ad miral. It speaks of him as aatilct disciplinarian, hn oil-around athlete, a daring horseman and huntsman, and toclntly n good club man and i general favcrltc. It tells of his marrlngo to Mist Susy Goodwin, a daughter cf tho "fighting gov ernor of :,'cw Hampahlro, who dledlu 1372, leav ing a son, George Goodwin Dcwcy. t. Governor Theodore Roosevelt Admiral Schley Admiral Sampson Capt. Clari of the Oregon and scores of other noted penonnges not C7en mentioned in any other Encyclojadia receive the same attention in this edition of the Encyclopstlia Britannica I It speaks of General Wood as Governor of Santi ago- of General Henry aa Go-crnor-Gcncrol of Porto Rico ; of Agninaldo's declaration of War against the V. S. you heed Tins complete summiry of human knowledge and prosTe, wherein Infor. nation la more-easily found and acquired than Jn 7 ola " m eucyciopa-uja lo win wouu, IN VOUR HOME. I0Z 0AL BY I. C. NICKELSEN, C. S. Smith, THK Up-to-date Qroeer Fresh Kggs anil Creamery liutter a specialty. 2d Street. 'Phone 270. NOTlCli FOli PUBLICATION. LANDOrncr. atTiik I)ai.i.es, Onenn.v,1 hepteiubtfr lu, iw, i Notice U hrcby Riven tlmt the follnu tiis named ettlcr Iiim lllel nntleu of his liilenllou to make llniil prnnf in support uf Ills claim, iiml that said prwif will tn: iiiuile before thcieKlniur mid reeclvi-riitThu ImIIim, OrcKon, on 1'ililny, .Sovemljer 3, UW, vU. : ' lli'llii rt II. Mnuknr, of The llls, tr., Homestead v.Kntry No. 5t, for tlio Y.:t Nr.J;, andh!- M'.u, section'.-, Kmnslil;. 1 norm, Honnnies the following uliuces to prove his cnntlimoiii residence upon, and culllviitlon of in Id land, viz.: Hiimuel ( relnlitou, .lolin It. Co.ik, William ItiiWHiu ai.d Chntles ftuwson; all ufllie Dalles Oregon, . IAY I. I.IJCA3. tcptAI-H Itenlstcr. NOTICK FOU PUIiLICATION, U. S. I.a:ii Cmci:, at The Uau.ks, Oiii:.,i Nollce Is hereby Riven that the foIlowliiK namcd settler lm tiled nollcoof his Intention to niako final prwf ii support of till claim, mill that sslil r,roof will bo inmlu before thu Itcglsicr and lleeelver ut The Uullvs, UrCKon, on h.itur' day, November 11, IWJ.yUs Matlilas Thlel, or .Mosinr, (IroKon. Homestead Kutry No. 3J75, for HiofiWU .NWU. He i iiiimcs the following wltnt skes to prove IiIm mU land? vh ""a -Klvittlaii of Clius. Jlller. of Motler, (irixon; linn Thomas K u,", -. ' oct7 II JAV I'. I.UDA8, ItCflster NOTICK OF F1NAL 8K1TLHMENT. i ''-'I'l''0.'" l'rtby Klvcn Hint the iinilerslKiiid 11.0 state of cm, for witco loiiiity, lili llliiil lifrniirit itu int.. . I. .i.i. ...... .i llf as the place for the Jieiirlnir ol object iio ' filial account J. hUFK Mc'VniiII' AdmlnUi.ator of UiMo" iohu tin,', V, WMWl k in I said III. beptlOH John Grant, dm-Hsl,, ind that by uu (m"r of "'j court jiiadiiou the I.'liti day r hei t" iiLr EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK TltK Southern Pacific Comp'y. Twins leave and Htc due to Brrlvc Rt l'orllai. , OVKKI.ANI) KX-1 , , tircs, ftilcin, Itie Uur, Ashland, Hue- i 7:'X f t ........,.. f li.ilnti.Utltl ' , ,1 FrillUlMO, Mnldvn. f ft 1. A V , I New Orleans mi'! : I Ki.st li.wplinri' mill irriV hill'1 'n:U A. JI 'lllnns 4:30 1'. M i i Vln VMMltniri for I ; .Mt.Aiiccl, Sllvurton, , Daily u West belo, ilrowns-) uxrupt ! vUlcSiirliir'teldiind 1 tluiiduy. I Natron J 1 Unity except Sundays INDKl'ENUKNCi: PAS.SKNOr.U. Kxprewt truln Hully (except Humluy). cniii. in. rl.v. . .PcirtlHiiil ..Ar.i 8:aii. in rp. m. Jai .Vclllniivillc. I.v. r;.V1n, m. B:.T0 p. m. wvr. .inuLiivimiiuve.... . CM) u. III. Dally. tli'Uiy, except huntiar. HIKING OA US O.N OG!)i:.V ItOUTK. Pullman iiumrr si.kki'Khp AND SKCONI.-CI.A&a HI.KEl'INC- CAItr Attached to all Through Trains. Direct connpctlnn atfcun Kriinclseo with (Jew ileiitiil mill Oriental nnd I'aclllc innll ulcnmnhlp Illicit (or JAPAN and CHINA. Hailing dates on hi pllrntlou. Kates hlid ticket to Knxteru points unit I.u run'. Al.-o JAPAN, CHINA, HONOUM.U unc ACSTKAMA. . , All iiliove trains arrive at and i!i;inrt lrmr Grand Central Htittloii, Fifth and Irvmg street YAMHH.li IIIV1HION. i'lUftcngcr Dcot, loiit ot Jellemoii street, Uave tor Shcrlilaii, week ilsys, t 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portlsml, 0:so a. m. U-avc tor Allil.IK on Monday, WninesdHV nnd Friilay at b.ST.a. in. Arrlvo at Portland, Tues day, Ttiursday und Hiiturilaj it 3:06 p. m. Kxccpt Humluy. Kxcept Bsturduy. K, KiK.MJ:K, (i. H. MAKKHAM, jlrtlmcer. Asst. (1. K. dt Pass. Act Through Ticket Onicc, IM Third street, whore thrmiRh tlrkel.i to nil imluts In the Kasturn Htates, Cnnniln mid Ktiniic can be obtained at lowest rates trom J. II. KIKKhAXU, Ticket Agent, or N. WHKAJ.DON. The Busy Store. E:icU tiny our business shows the people are finding out wc are pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople the very best, nnd Inst, but not least, buyers who know tlieir business nnd buy for Hie people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. Dalles, Fortlani and Astoria Navigation Co.' strs. Regulator Dalles City Dally (except Hunduv) bativecn The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Looks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching at way points on both hides of the C)iimhu river. Until of thu abov! steimurs have been rebuilt, ai d are lu excellent shape for tho season of MK). ItneuUtiir Mm. will iinileavor to kivo lis patrons tfic best service )lblc. For Comfort, Kooiioiny hiiiI I'li-asure, tia-.ol by tho steamers of Tlio Iteuulutor Tho Mcnincrs of tho lleuubitor l.lno will leave lust ' ' ' "' co"'mul,cu"f MonUoy tho Oth Cortland Ofllee. Oak Ht. Duel:, t ho Dalles Ofllco Court utrciit W. C. Allaway, Cienera akciiI, 2A. 8TURDEVANT, Poutiat. Onico over Krench i Co.'s Hank v,mie c Tin: DAi.i.Ka, okkoon ...STEAM... Wood Saw II Will run i cvnry day except Sumlav Kates KenEoiiabio. ' Tolephone 201. 9 J W. A. CATES, Prop, i ..cflfls. m. Butchers and Farmers ..Exchange.. lilxed the bent hwr In Tho Dalles nt the iiKiial iirlce. Come In, tr it nnd tie ronvlm-od, Abn the Kimst brniuts of Wines, l.huor mid Cigars. ' Sandwiches of all Kinds always on nana. .1 OREGON Industrial Exposition OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT. 28, CLOSES OCTOBER 28, 1899. Horticultural anil Agricnltnral I'niiluctB of OrcRon, Washington and Iilnlio In greater variety mid pro fusion thnti ever before. BENNETT'S ReilOWllGfl MILITARTBAHD MISS ALICE RAYMOND America's Ureatest I.nly Cornet BobtiL The t.'iieiUulled FLORENZ TROUPE of Acrobats, direct from the Km pi re Tbttttr, London, tlieir llrst apieiirniiee In Amrrlci. A Cireut FILIPINO WAR MUSEUM THREE GREAT SISTERS MACARTE L'nstirpiistcd AciialUts, in their tlitllllnsscU AND OTHER GREAT ATTRACTIONS A ScBSon of Great Surprises and Aatoumliiiy Feats. ltnlueeil Kates on All 1 riunporUllH I.llll'S. AIIM1NHION .... 25ClH Children under 12yinrs, 10 cents. DONT MISS IT! FRENCH & CO,, BANKERS. TKAN8AUT A KNKKALIIAN'KINl! BUklSM LotterH of Crdlt leflttcd available in EftBtorn States. , Blulit Exulmnge mid 'fclr' Transfers sold on Now YvrktC1"n2 St. Louis, San Francisco, lf'lflnH van. KoRttlo Wash., nnd vorioue po in Oregon and WuBhliiutoii. . Colleotioiis uindo nt nil polnte onl orable terms. ONE FOR A DOSE. JlsrooTO PlinpU'i, PrnTcnt IIIIIdii.iim., I'nrll thollluoil, Cum II.IJkflAfllin Anil 11. Mliiiltiift. A inoriimsnt nf thn howelii nsoh dsK. SSS fi;r liDsltli. TIihjt nftliruriii iiorlc;jj JJAJ Ino 7i"i, w Hlf mall smiln Irifj, ot "JrL too. Hold bf draw-it. DR. U0SANK0 CO.rW. n a iiuMTiNnton in nam I HUNTINOTON & WIW1' , . , 1 UIcoovO First Nat. Ilanit .. ki titii rnw Ofllco ovei First Nat. ll-uik. m. oiiivm w. p A VII MASONIC JJUIIsUINOi Third Street, Iwtwoou i toari . ton Streets, 'lli vm