Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System i EFFECTUALLY i i UMU PERMANENTLY ,T5BEHEFEECT5. Bly THE GENUINE - MANTO By (auivrniaITgSyrvp fOiiAurtixcmjsscTi feci 50c fukttil. 1'KUl'I.K YOU A LI. KNOW. J. C. Warili? in from Kingsler. Charles Darbin arrived in town from Autelopu today. Thos. and Frank Batty are business visitors in the city. F. N. Jones came in from hU ranch near Sherar's Bridge yesterday. Miss Lucy E Hitchcock, of Portland, arrived in The Dalles last niuht. Mr. an1 Mrs. W. B. Cown came in from Caleb and are in the city today. Geo. V. McCoy arrived from Portland last night on legai btisinees in the city. J. J. Dingmau and daughter were reg istered at the Umatilla from Goldeudale yesterday. A. H. Breyman, of Portland, was in town last night, leaving for Hay Creek this morning. Mrs. H. Mitchell left today for a vleit with her brother, F. Sounuerville, and wife at Hay Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hudson cime in from Dufur yesterday and left on the afternoon train for Portland. Misa Pearl Williams, who has spent the past week with her si-ter. Mrs. H. V. French, returned this afternoon. Wra. Murchie and wife, and W. H Biyscanie down from Wusco yesserday, leaving this morning for Coliins Land ing. Sirs. Andrew Rentier and Miss Lillie Bentley, who aie on their way from the Valley to their home in Victor, are spending a few davs as guests of Mr. Mrs. J. JJ. Goit. Kev. Jos. De Forest, who lias spent the past lout months with iii.-i family in Denver, returned yesterday afternoon to his duties as recor of the Episcopal church here. While having greatly en- Copper Colored Splotches. There isonly one cure for Contagious -Bioou I'oison the disease which has completely baffled the doctors. Thev ore totally unable to cure it, and direct tneir etrorts toward bottling the poigon up in the blood and concealing it from view. S. S. S. cures the disease posi tively ana permanently by forcing out every trace or the taint. I was afflicted with a terrlbb blood dlscMe, wun-u w in bjjuui ai nrst, cm alternants These soon broke out Into sorej, ana it is easy to Imagine the Buffering I endured. Hot ore I be came convinced that the doctoral could do no good, dollars, which was really uinmn away, i men tried various patent medicines, but they did not reach the dieas. When I had finished tny iirst initio oi . a. o. i was greatly improved i nil m AltnVi tx.r . . 1. (ho result. Che3t beaan to irnw nulor And small! And before long disappeared eaUrely. I regained my lost weight, became stronger, and my ap petite greatly improved. I was soon entlrtly wen, ana my sum a clear as a pleoo of glass, H. L. Myzes, liw Mulberry St., Newark, W. J, Don't (lnstrnv nil nncalhln nhnnna nt n cure by taking the doctor's treatment of mercury and potash. These minerals cause the hair to fall out, and .rill wreck the entire system. S.S.S.rfh Blood is I'ube&y vkcietauli;, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain, no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books on the disease and its treat men t mulled free by Swift SpeoiQoOonv pony, Atlanta, Georgia. joyed his visit, Mr. De Forest says he is alwaa happy when performing his duties in his own parish. He returned by way of the Denver & Itio Grande and Union Pacific, stopping for n short time in Baker Citv. A Ootid .Minstrel Show. It has been truthfully said that when you want to hear a good minstrel show, patronize a white minstrel company, for its seldom that genuine darkies give a performance worth hearing. Tho truth of the first statement was verified last evening, for Dalles people seldom see a minstrel show equal to that given by tho Beach A Bowers' company last night. Say what wo will against such perform ances, there is always fascination about a good minstrel show that It is hard to resist. Particularly so when it is as meritorious and clean as was last night's ; not a word or action to offend the most fastii hus. While wo have heard better singing, still It was good, and some of it very good; while every specialty was new and clever. We can scarcely re frain from commenting at length on the club juggling, musical specialties, the antics of the cute little dogs and the tumbling; but each feature is so de serving of special mention that we dare not begin a minute recital of their merits. Suffice to say the entire show was first class in every respect and worthy of much praise. Governor of Oregon. In the October number of the Oregon Native Son (which is a journal contain ing information no Oregonian can well afford to mi?) we find the following list of Oregon's governor e, and feeling that it will be just the thing to be placed in the ecrap books of the boys and girls of Oregon, wo clip it : EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. David Hill, Alanson Beers and Joseph Gale, July 5, 1S43. to May 14, 1844. Peter 0. Stewart, Osborn Kussell and W. J. Bailey, May 14, 1844, to August 15, lS-io. GOVEKNOK. George Abernethy, from August 3, 1S45, to March 3, 1849. TElUtlTOIUAL GOVEIt.NOItS. Joseoh Lane, March 3, 1849, to June IS, 1850. Kintzing Pritchett, June 18,1850, to August IS, 1S50. John P. Gaines,' August IS, 1850, to May 1G, 1S53. Jn?eoh Line, May 10, 1853, to May 19, 1853. ueorge L. Curry, May 19, 1853, December 2, 1853. John W. Davis, December 2, 1853, to to August 11, 1S54. ' George L. Curry, August 1, 1854, to March 3, 1859. STATE GOVEn.VOItS. John Whiteaker, March 3, 1S59, to September 10, 1SG2. A. C. Gibbs, Septtmber 10. 1802, to September 12, 1SG0. George L. Woods. September 12, 18G0, to September 14, 1870. La Fayette Grover, September 14, 1870, to February 1, 1877. Stephen F. Chad wick, February 1, 1877, to September li, 187S. W. W. Thayer, September 11, 1878, to September 13, 18S2. Z. F. Moody, September 13, 1SS2, to January 12, 18S7. Sylvester Peunoyer. January 12, 1S87, to January 14, 1895. William Paine Lord, January 14,1895, to January 11, 1899. ThecdoroT. Gmr, January 11, 1S99, present governor, elected for four years. Call For l.euguo .Meeting. I he following letter has been sent to the presidents of the various Republican clubs throughout the state, and ehould receive the attention of the club hero All clubs which have been organized four mouths prior to the meeting, and shall have tiled a list of its members with the league etcretaiy at least thirty days prior to the meeting is entitled to representation. The letter reads thusly : Salem, Or., Oct. 30, 3899. To the prenident of the club of the ItepuL- lican League oj Oregon: This accompanies the secretary's call for a meeting of the state league in Feb. ruary, and as it is very desirous that we have n large representation at that meeting, I write this to urge that you give the matter your attention. It. is necessary that the Kepubiicaue ot Oregon speak in no uncertain way upon .questions of government, and these expulsions can best be made at our IAguo meeting. The administration at ashlngton waiting to hear from Oregon must have no half way support in its fcood work, The revival of business which came upon the assurance that the value of our money would not be lowered, mo ft be furthered. Congress must be urged to maintain honest money and, place the finances of the republic Irrevocably under the gold standard. and the business interests und the wel fare of l he people, as far as possible, beyond the power of the unlearned in finance, and ti e designing in politics. Rebellion against our flag In those Itlunde, which the fortunes of war have ilaced In the keeping of .America, must he suppressed and order restored. The flag should not be lowered, hut if lowered, only to a people equal to ours in the maintenance of.the rights of men and In the establishment of law ami freedom. Let us have a full meeting. Claud Gatch, President. Ill l.ir.) W'nn Hamt. Air. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had n wonder ful deliverance from u frightlul death. In telling of it lie says: "I was taken with typhoid fever, that ran into pneu monia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed. Nothing helped mo. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief, I con tinued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine is tho surest and quickest cure in the world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle tree at Blukeloy & Houghton's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 2 There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othe diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on tue Oiooil and mucoue suriaces ot tne system. Thov oiler one hundred dollars :or anv case It faiiS to cure. Send fur circuiars and testmonials. Address, F. J. Ciie.nt.v & Co., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. i Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets arc sold on a positive guarantee. Curesjlieart-hurn, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug' gists. An Important Difference. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not afllicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleaning, is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. Smoke to Vnur Own l'rnllt, As well as ours. 'Tis not how much you smoke, but how you enjoy It. Try our Mascot ten cents a local product that beats tiie world. Ben Ullrich. Turkuy Kliiiiit. There will be a turkey and pigeon shoot on the beach Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 29th and 30th, conducted by A. Y. Marsii and Isaac. loles. td-d.tw Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin bases at 25 cts. Blakeley Jc Jloughton Druggiets. House anil Carpet Cleaning, A. E. Negus is prepared to do house and carpet cleaning in a satisfactory manner and on short notice. Call at or phone W. A. Kirby's store on Third street. Telephone GO. n31vv You nevei know what form ot blood poienn will follow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using DeWitt's Little 'Early Jtisers and you will avoid trouble, They are famous little pills for constipa tion and liver and bowel troubles. Butler Drug Co. Help Wanted. A girl who desires to do general house work, can find employment by apply ing to Mrs. C.J. Sttibling, corner Eighth and Liberty street. Are You Looking fur 1'aper Hands? We don't sell them, but if you want the best five cents, worth in this town, try our Far West cigars. It'll make you feel good nil over, and only five cente. Ben Ullrich. "Harmony" This hrand of Whiskey is Kuarantccd to the consumer as u PUKE HAND MADE SOUK MASH WHISKEY for Family . and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. Advertised Letters. Following Is the list of lottors remain ing in the postofllce at The Dulles un called for November 10, 1800. Persona calling for thu same will give date on which thoy wore advertised: LAIIIRH. Anderson. Limine Cain, Mrs J 0 Collins, Mrs Chin Garrison, Mrs Mary Jennings, Mrs WO Johns, Mr Nellie Johnston, MrB C Kulsay, Mrs Dan Kiulson, Mrs Annie Norman, Mrn Carey Thompson, Mrs. A Houers, Mrs Belle Snyde, Miss Maggie (2) HKNTI.KMK.V. Hallov, Martin Ilurkiiart, W C Cholines, I) Deins, .Ink i) Gust, Fred Jones, U J Jones, Vj P Krous, II Kamp, lx'iinrd t3; Kuhler. Chas Killer, Ed Lyle, A It Marker, Gus Myers, F H Marsh, Mr Orton, Edward (4) Stino, L V Seggeling, Peter Kouleon Bros Ryan, A O Turney, F L Torrile, Geo Taylor, Loren Taylor, Win Stane, Frank. Banlett, William Conelly, Henry Dermined. John M Fredrich, Paul Hume, Eld V F Jones, Clyde Jones, Win J ' Kramer, C Kohler, Frank Kely, David Kelmiy, Danle Mordant, Wallico Mahony, E C Myers, Sam Norton, Fred A (4) Roof, A W .Seuford Bros Sherer, Al Rath, John Turner, Albert Thomas, J W Tliomas, T J Taylor, Arthur Weattle, Culiini H. H. Riiidkll, P. M. BUSINESS LOCALS, Use Clarke & Falk's Rosafoam for the teeth. Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware house, tf Asli your grocer for Clarke & Fulk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Use ClarkoA Falk's quinine- hairiotitc to keep dandruff from thu head. You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for bolls. Clarke it Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Magazine cyclones ut Donnell's drug store. Freeh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Geo. Noland, Rockland, O., says, "My wife had piles forty years. DeWitt's Witch ilnzel Salve cured her. It is the best salve in America." It heals every thing and cures all skin diseases. Bullet Drug Co. Stop Thief! Stoi doing business. This is the wny you fuel after buying some ten cent e.gars. Try our Mascot ten cent smoke and find out where your real trieudd are. Ben Ullrich. Caili in Vnur Cl:ecli. All countv warrants registered prior to Jan. l, isaii, will De paid at my office. Interest ceases after Sept. 14th, loyj. U. I,. I'MILI.IPH, Countv Treasurer. Dr. II. II. Haden, .Summit, Ala., says, "I think Kodol Dvspopsiit Cure is splendid medicine. I prescribe it, and my confidence in it grows with continued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and indigestion. Butler Drug Co. Pease &. Mays have many rare bargains in remnants of table damask us well as special prices on regular stock. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to lust, have them. Clarke & Falk Don't forgot Pease & Mays linen sale Saturday and Monday. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. uecemuor rjianuaiu patterns are now T-V 1 Hi , ready at Pease & Mays.' C L .1 1 . . . . . otauuaru patterns ior ueconiiior now on sale at Pease & Mnv.' J' r. J1COKK. JOHN OAVI.N M00KE & GAVIN, ATTOlt.NKYH AT I;AW, ltooin yj anU 40, over IJ. S. IjiihI Olllce. cxihiskey. , Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, hay or poat. Construction-This li nn nlr Unlit luiiler il tin1 nvn I shiiil stuot tvjiu: It Iiik t.'AHT IKON I.ININliH, making It ilurnlitn; iiImi hut (run fil iloor, rait tn' "ul lidttciin null ornnimmliil nulng top, with grlilillu cover iinik'incntli. NIokollnK-lt 1ms nlckulot urn, inline plate alxl licit rails. Wo liavn n cnmplutu itoek nt tnuin mi hum!, Cull anil mx' (iiir Mock neforu haying uUou litre. II k IIUNT1NIITON II S WIMON HUNTINGTON' A W1I50N, ATTOKNKYK AT LAW, TIIK DAU.Kn, (JKKWU.N ()J!c(Co?l'r Ft rut Nat. Hunk Y)11' kikniimuti:k Physician and Surgeon, Hiicclul nttentlon Klvcn to nursery. KooniH 21 mill il. Tel. 3l- Voift Ulms fSHS. OIiIVIR W. IWOHGAfl, STUDIO AMI AHT NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC lSUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dalles. C. S. Smith, tiii: Up-to-date (Jroeer Fresh Kggs and Creaincy Uutter n specialty. 2d Street. 'Phone 270. ..chas. frank;.. Butehefs end Fawners ..Exchange.. Kfi-psonilriitiKht thu celebrated COI.U.MIIIA uckimwl tilKiil the Ixjiit necr In Tho ImIIcis, at tlm iiMinl price. Comii In, try It unit he convinced. ,, t,u riiicxt branch i;( Wines, M-juor anil (.'Itfuri. Sanduiiehes oi all KlntlH alwaj'N on blind. FRENCH & CO.. BANKERS. l'HANHAOT A KNKItAbUANKINU MJH1NK8 Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern htates. Sight Exchange and Tolecrrantuc. Transfers sold on Now York. Cliicairo. St. Louis, San .Francisco, Portland Ore gon, beattle Wash,, and varioun. points In Oregon and Washington. Collections made at ail nnlntP nn fuv. orable terms. STEAM... Wood Saw .ji . Will run everyday except Sundav, Halt" Ik'aeoiiitble. Tolophon 201. W. A. OATES, Prop. piaier & lew The Dalles, Portlani an 1, Navigation Co J) i Regulator (fiDalles City Sirs. Dally (except Kmiilny) btn The Dalles, ' Hood River, Cascade Looks, Vancouver and Portland, Touching nt wny i.nltjtn on both Mn 6lttl, t'niinihlu rlvtr. 'U"0I!! Ilnth nf tlm nhovu ittpimipri li.v.i, ..... mid uru In oxccllet.t Hlinpu fr the KumrS patrons the bent ncrvlco )km1m1i. w Vor Onmriirt, Knuimmy him) pi...... tinvel by the fiU-amen, ot The iiVgJui Tho tcmern of tho Heaiilntor UnemiM' Dalle nt T a. m. rnnininiiplntr V;" : innt. ' - ...... fdjiiuaY in. uk ' lint. I'lirtUtnl Otllrc Ouk Ut. Dock. mo Dalles Oltt. CouKBtW TXT r Ali EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OK TIIK , Southern Pacific Comp'i ruliiM Iiavu nun nrn ilnn tn nrriv. OVKUI..VN1) KX.l prctn, Hulcm, Itme-1 linn;, Aiihlunil, Kac-I runientn, Ogtoii,4t) I '7;00 1 M.i i-runcniH), .'lujiivt, MM AIIReietdKll'lllO. I i m A. It now Urleuua uui KlKt . . MSO A. M. ItOKuburR mid wny U tlous fVlu Wnoilbiir lor I I Mt.AiiKcl, Hllvurton, Went Hcli), llrnwni-) vIlIcriprlUKtletd aurl (.Natron j Dully except hunUtiyN Dill; uocpl Saaliri t-.iii t m (('orviilllH nuc! wny I t..l A. ntltti0l)H 'j inuiy (except nuimay;. i :r) p, m. i,v. ...I'nttlnml ..r.) b:ble; 7'4I i. in )l. ntl.i.ivllt.. I v XVltn Hm p. in. tAr..ituieieniK,ncc..i.v.J i: l:Wl 'Dully. lliniiy, except nunaii. DINING CAIIH ON 0(1 DKN R0UII. 1'UI.IJIAN JIIJKKKT SLE1!FE3 AM) Hl'A.O.ND-UUVbH tjl.KGl'IU UH Attached to ull Tliroujlil'rilai. 1)1 rift rnnuoctlMi at hun Krnnclioo Kilt ik.iiiui mil. .iiviiwii ...li. . ai4. .i" i ) Unci (or JAl'A.N und CHINA. Winn! uta I hi iilff,itli)n. ICnt... (.till Hnlfnt. In VfiKtf.rll tVlttltl tndlt .. ..... ...... i(!ivii ri n ii AUHTf.Al.IA. , -h- All iihdvn trnliiH iirrlvn nt ailu icrtTKW (irund Central Htutlon, KltthamJ Irrinit"f VAM1I1I.1. DIVISION'. I'utkciiKcr l)fK)t, font ot JcttcrKUiW U-nvu for Hhcrlilitn. wcet clyi,illAB Arrlvunt l'ortlnml, y:so u. in. U-Kve tor AIltl.IK on Monday, W4,V' KiMiiy rtthilHu. in. Anlvi- nt rortlu!."" day, Thurnliiy and yutnrilnj it3;05p.a ( . lixceptSniidiiy. "Kieept Kuturdir K. KoK.'.t.EH, !, II. MABKHU. j Mummer. Ami. U.K. AW41 ! ThriDiRhTIoket OIllco.lHl Third ;SJ ; liinest rates from , . . t J. II. KIltKUNK.TlCitlip! or N. iVur.AlD(;N. The Busy Store. EaaU day our business Iio tho puoplc are flnrtmg out "e aro pushing 10 tlic front m hotter jootls, lower pneej enlespcoplo tho very best, nd lost, but not least, buyers j know tneir iihsiiiw t or, the people. C. F. Stephens Seooad Street. TJ A. 8TURDEVANT, Dentist. UI11LU UHVl .ffP 1'hoilO C,