Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels CLEANSES THE 5YSTEM r. EFFECTUALLY 'OVERCOMES LrrrW C I -- h4B.TUAtC0NSTlPAT.0N 1T5BEKCTS. BUy THE GENUINE MANT'D By AUfvRNIATGPSYRVP. V nr. s " cal "cQ " n.v. ot 101 SAUBYil'.CSUGSiiTh FBttSOe. rtRCCTUL I'Elll'LK YOU AI.I. KNOW. Geo. W. Bowen wood toiluv. is over from Glen Mr. and Mrs.-W. H. Moee?. of laml, spent yesterday in the city. Port- Wm. Knox, of Golilendalu, was reg i?tered at the Uinatilln yesterday. Miss Mattie Builey, who Iimh been teaclnn-; at Grass alley, is visiting' at Jjer lioine in this city. "Miese3 Bertie and Edna Glenn, who nnvo epurit several days in Portland, re turned homo Miturdaj; night. Misse? K e and Mamie Buchler, who Iinve been visiting in 1'ortland, returned on the boat Saturday evenini:. .Mrs. IJ. u. Uiarlc awltwo pons re turned to their home inrortland today, after npendinc a week vcitli her brothere, J. M. ami Ji. is. tiunjtugton. Mrs. Annie Johnson, accompanied ru ber three children and her fhter, Mrs. Dnnhar, of Gold"iidale, arrived in the city on last eveninsr's train, bringing with her the body of her deceased husband , Unas. H. Johnson. Dr. J. H. Rosenberrv, V. Werzweiller and Alt Allen ctme up from Portland yppterdny on their waj to their liome at Prineville. W. T. DovpI', who delivered the euloay at the Elk memorial yestcrdav, returned to hi home at Walla Walla last nijrht. Thnn who met. Mr. Dovell regretted that his visit in The Dalles was of such short duration. K. H. Lon-dale will leave the illy on toniuht'i? train bound for a few mo'nths Htay at his home in Columbia Mifuouri. Harry's friends all hope to vee him buck in Tho Dalleo ponn, wheii hu will be greatly uiieeed duritij; hh? abfence. Ash your grntwr fo Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have never had Blood Poi son can not know what a desperate con dition it can. produce. This terrible "'sease which the doctors are totally ' mWv'e to cure' 13 communicated from ' orio'gWfv "ftt:on t0 ter, inflicting its t..ti.K..Wi, 'untlesa innocent ones. Lt" , "as ocul.ted with poison '"a,my babe wlth bl00d ' talirt. Thu little xm ivk. unequal to mo striJBKfc: hM its lifu was ylelMHfl up io inn leariui poison 1'or tlx long years I uilf- Tvred untold rniery. I iihk covered with sorva dBriwk untl ulcers from heaidao tfT . Slim t foot, ami no Ungnrtge- Wfr " ijT cancspresa my fwllup. o: woo (luniiK motw n; years. 1 1 hud xm liiedlvbl irWtii ernl Sev I JlWSTVl"- .1... .ll-TSMW.Wl niirpose. Tho mer--ry and iwtash seemed to add fuel to the awful llame which wan devouring me. I wai advised by friends who had seen wonderful cures made by it. to try Swift's Specific. We ot two bottles, and I felt hope again revive in my breast hopo for health and happiness again. I improved from the start, nud a com. pleloand wr.'ect cure was tho result, o. o. b. Is tho only blood reiaedy which reaches des Oicrato cases. Mas. T. . Lke. Montgomery, Ala. 'Of Che many blood remedies, S. B. S. Is the only one which can reach deep seated, violent oases. It never falls to fontlv nnd nermanentlv tho most desperate cases wnicn ure uoyouu (the Teach of other remedies. i - , . . i- j I For Dlfv.fl TheUlUUU is ruBBir veqbtabik, and ia the only 1 blood'remedy fiuai'aiitccti 5?t,Li? no "Valuablo & free by Bwlft Bpeciflc Company, Atlanta, Georgia. THEIR MEMORY KEPT GREEN. RmchiIo T,ntB No. ,103, II. I. O. K., Meet In Lodge of Morrow Yeftterduy. There are none to whom tho thought of being remembered is not n sweet one, and tho pangs of death nre somewhat lessened if wo but feel that in tho hearts of thoso wo love our memory will still live. The idea of memorial day as carried out by tho Elks, is therefore a custom worthy of nn order whose object is to care for and protect those In need and to keep evergreen tilts memory of their brothers after dentil. If in their social functions the Elks neglect not the slightest iota which would enhance their success, neither do they when it comes to preparing for tho exercise in which they honor their dead, and each year as they gather, some new feature ia intro duced which will the more firmly Im press upon them the memory of thoso who have passed to the lodge above. Ihrinmh all the beautiful decorations of purple and white, the potted plants and flowers and other artistic arrange ments so gracefully in evidence about the hall yesterday, somehow tiie band of crape teemed to show fortii with added significance and the session was a lodge of sorrow in every sense of the word, the suppressed feeling of renewed sorrow at the recent death of one of their number being very evident throughout the exercises, the tolling of the bell in answer to the names of George Clacking, Owen Williams and Orin S. Waud at roll call, only intensify ing it. The exercises throughout were beauti ful, the opening of the lodge being a fit prelude to what followed. Rev. D. V. Poling made the opening prayer, and was followed by Miss Myrtle Michel! who sang in clear, sweet tones a very touching and appropriate selection, "A Dream in Paradise." Next came the eulocy, and as Mr. W. T. Dovell, of Walla Walla, arose and ad dressed the lodge, each listener was ut once struck with the peculiar richness of his voice, which is in itself a gift n.ucli to be envied and more than half of the suc cess of a speaker. But without it Mr. Dovell's addresB would have fully reached the excellency which all had anticipated. His language is perfect, everv sentence being rounded out and falling upon his hearers in a most pleasing manner. The perfect faith which the speaker expressed in regard to the all-wise dealings cf an all-wite Creator, and the optimistic view of death taken by him and which was ex pressed in such an eloquent manner, couldnot fail to have the desired effect on his hearers and particularly on tiie members' of the order who commemo rated the memorv of their deceased brothers. One of the highest cnmpli mente which a speaker can receive is wnen those who listen to him deem his address all too short, and sucii was the opinion of those who heard Mr. Dovell yesterday. A male quartet, composed of Prof. Landers, D. V. Poling, Dr. 0. D. Donne and Prof. A. W. Lundell, sang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought,", the arrange ment being very pretty and well suited to their voices. Judge W. L. Bradshaw then gave a touching address in which he spoke in a tender manner of the lives of those wliose memory they had met to perpet uate. He recounted the death of each and the peculiar circumstances attending their demise, speaking of one passing away in the morning of life, the other ut the noontide and the oilier at the even ing hour, drawing therefrom the lesson that death is certain and the time of its advent most uncertain. He spoke of the leseons to be gained therefrom and what their effect should be on the lives of those who remain in the lodge militant. The quartet sang that beautiful se lection which never grows old, "Nearer My God to Thee," after which the clos ing exercises of the lodgH took place, and Kev. D. V. Poling made tho cloeinir prayer. All Iinportuiit IMITurtfiici-. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, thut they are I not sMi'iiled witu."' urease, but that the eyiim simply weeds eteanjInB, is to bring comfort home to their hearte. as a couive condition is easily cured by uiing Syiup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and gold by all druggists. A Hellnlilo Optician, If you have had trouble in getting glasses to cult, you will please call on Tlieo. H. Liebe, now located at H. C. Liebe's, in the Vogt blcck, who will ex. amine vour eyes kkkk and tell you whetlier your eyesight can he ueneiueo bv the use of properly fitted glasees - , Charges for glasees reasonable. Decl 3 At the club dance last Friday evenlnx some one by mistake carried away u i ii.. .i.i..r ...in. vurv tiretiy linen intinitiisni'jii ace edgin(, leaving In its place quo i.ij,i fttembles it, hut of cotton ma- UtM. The lundkerchid bu the name i0f the owner In the canter, and. ehe would be grateful if It were left tt this oflice. 20. 3t BUSINESS LOCALS. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your trrocer for them. Fresh Saratoga chips and salted almonds for sale at Dawson's grocery store. 11-lf Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured!)' Clarke & Falfc. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn nt the Wruco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Cle Elm coal $G.50 per ton; Hock Springs coal .'J per tun, delivered, at Muier & Benton's. J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sisr geons wanted to operate nn mo for piles, hut I cured them with DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beara of counter feits. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you cat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, "o els. and 50 cts. Blakeloy fc Houghton Druggist". Stop Thief! Stop doing business. This is the way you feel after buying some ten cent cigars. Try our Mascot ten cent smoke and find out where your real friends are. Ben Ullrich. Mr. J.-Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure, Doctors had givtn Iter up to die with croup. It's un infallible euro for coughs, colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and throat and lunz troubles. Relieves nt once. For Sale. A good farm in Klickitat county Wash., five miles from Columbus, con sisting of 210 acres. Price $1000. Apply to II. E. Curtiss at A. S. Bennett's oflice. iil3-d&n'lm Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. CuretJIieart-hurn, raising of tho food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief, t'5 cte. and 50 cts. Blakeley iS: Houghton, drug gists. Cmli tn Your CI:ec!U. All countv warrants registered prior to Jan. 21, 18S0, will he paid at my office. Interest ceases after Nov. 13th, US't'J. C. L. PlIlLUl'H, Countv Treasurer. Mr. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., eays, 'Our baby was covered with runninc sores. DoWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve cured her." A specific for piles anil skin diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. The Supply Limited. Sunrise on Mt. Hood from Lost Lake. Placi your orders now for Christmas or you may get left. Gi fiord. nl7-lni "I was nc.rly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctcre, vibittd mineral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspep sia Cuic. That cured mo." It digests what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn, and all .fotms of dyapepEia. Ninolin to Your vrii I'rollt, As well as ours. 'Tis not how much you smoke, but how you enjoy It. Try our Majcot ten cents a ocal product that beats the wot Id. Ben Ullrich. Theodore H. Liebc, graduate optician of the Peoria Optical College, is now lo cated with H. C. Liebe in the Vout block. Persons desiring to have their eyes examined wili do well to call on Mr. Liebe. Decl-3 Are You Looking rorl'apur llunils'.' We don't ec!1 them, but if you want the best five cents, worth in this town, try our Far West cigars. It'll make you feel good al! over, and only five centc Ben Ullrich. A moat 'complete line of watches, chains, rings and gold jewelry can bo found at II. C. Liebe's jewelry store in the Vogt block. Dec.-a Harry 0. Liebe, the jeweler in the Vogt block, carries an elegant line of sterling silver novelties of many differ ent designs. Deel-U Good Kiclue single buggy and bar nese for ealo at a bargtin. Cull on Haworth, the printer, over Dalles Com mission Co. 0(:t2.').(iaw'2w Now is the time to tit for X.uas photos. Cloudy weather preferred for sittings. Bo says Gilford. novl7-lm Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fulk have them. To Cure K Cold in One !y. Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tab lets. All (IruggiHts refund the money If it falls to cur. One doztjii of Glfrord's photos will make you twelve due presents. What would be appreciated more for the holidays? uovl7-lm NOTICE. STATU OK OltlitiON, ) KirXUTIVF. IIKIMIITMK.NT, .Sai.hv, Nov ill, 1MM.) In ncronlniire with tho prnvMniM of n Act riitltliil "An Act Mibnititlwc to tiio t'.lretor.i n( the Htmo of ori'imu nt the Hrucriil KVnlhm to l"holilon tho lit Mt Monday In .luni;, I'JOO. tin; pending I'roiioMil Constitutional Amendments,' inii.rnvrd Kchrtmry Is, lMi'j, I, T. T. (Uvr, Gov ernor of tliuHtnio'if Oregon, doherthy oiiine the (ollnnlni; proposed Hinendinenls to the Consti tution of thu State of Oivgon, as eertllleil to hv the Secretary of Ktat , to lie pnldlslml fur live eonsiiciillvo weeks In Tin: Imi.i.k CithONici.t:. n newsiuiper published In tho Seventh Judicial District of the mate of Oregon. llonu at the Capitol, at Salem, Oteiton, si:.u. this Jlt day of November, .. Ii. Ifi'.iU. T. T. (iKIUt, tiflvornor. liy the (iovcrnor: T. 1. DUN1IAH, Secretary of Ktnto. SIINATK JOINT ltKSOI.fTlON, NO. I. He it losolved hv the Senate, the House rim ctirihiK; 'lhat the following amendment to the Constitution of tho State of Olefin be and Is heieby proposed: ThHt .-ectlon 111 of Article XI. of the Consllltl lion of the State ut (IrcL-nn be and thesamu Is hercbv abrogated, and In lieu thereof Miction 10 of Article XI. -shall be nx follows.; .viirici.i; xi. Section 10. No county, city, town, school dls trlet or other niiiiilcloal rornoratiou shall ho al lowed to become Indebted tu any manner or for niiv Ttiiriinsp tn nn iiiuninit hielitdlnir oresent ex hthiK Indebtedness in tho aggregate exceodintr live per centum on tho value of the taxable propel ty therein to bo nscer tallied by tho last as sessuicut for Statu and countv taxes previous to the incurring oi Mien iniie&teiiue.ss. Adopted hv the Senate January in, 1S'J.'I. V. V. 1'ui.to.v, President of tho senate. Concurred In bv the lloue, February'.', 1MM. W. 1'. Kk.uiy, Speaker of the House. Adopted by the Senate January 31, 1S5. Joseph Simon. President of the senate. Concurred in by the House, February I. lEi.. CHAs. II. Mooi!Ks,1 Speaker of the House SKNATi: JOINT KKSOf.r TION, NO 13. Ho It resolved by tho Senate, the House con curring: That tho following amendment to the Constitution of the State of Oregon, In lieu of section Ten of Article Soveti (7), ho and the same is hereby proposed, to-wlt: skctios; TKK. The legislative Ascmbly may provide for the election of (supreme and Ctieult Judges lu dis tinct classis, one of which classes shall consist of live Justices of the supreme Court, who shall not perform circuit duty: and the other class shall consist of as many Circuit Judges as may bo deemed nece.ss ry, who shall hold full terms without allotment and who shall take tho snnio oath as the ntiptcmctludgcs. 'llie I.eL'ls alive Assemble mnv create :is manv circuits as may bo necessary. Adopted by the Senate, February 1.'), 1MJ. C W. ruiioN, i'ritldcnt of the Senate. Concurred In hv the House, February 13, IS'J). V. p. Kk.hiv, Spvakcr of Hie House. Adopted by l he Semite, January 'JI, 1S'J5. JosKi'll SimoK, President of the Senate. Concurred In by the House. February . b93. Cli.if. 11. jiouiihs, speaker of the House. norsi: JOINT ItKSOI.UTIOX, NO. io. itcsolvisl bv the lloilte. the .Senate roiirnrr- ing; That the following amendment to the Con Mltutlon of the statu of Oregon Ijo mid hereby Is propo-eu: That the Constitution he amended by adding AIITIC1.K XIX. Section 1. Tho lii-cessarv nso of liiii.-lx for the construction of lescrvolrfc or storage bisliis lor the putpoto of lnlgatlou or for rights of way for the eonstiuctlon of canals, ill iebe, Humes or pi lies to coin oy water to t e place of us lor any useful, beiietlclal or neeessarv purpose or for uiniuriKv, ur nir iiraiiiage oi mines or mo worK lugs thereof, by means of roads, railroads, train ways, cuts, tunnels, Ebaft, holitlng works, iiiiuiti;i .iiiHT necessary nieiins io mcir coni- pieieueveiopmeuior any oilier uso necessiiy to the complete development of the natural sources of thuhtateor preservation of the heallh ui rii iniiauiuiiiis, is iiereuyui-ciareil to lain pub lic use and subject to the regulation and control of the Mute. section '-'. The right to appropriate tho ii'iap protiilated waters of any natural stream lit ben ellelal uses shall never b.i denied. hccll n a. The use of all witters now appro priated .'or .sa'e, rental or distribution, alsoof all Haters originally appropihited for prliate use, but which, after sucii approp'l illou, lias beret.i fore been or may heteafter be Mild, rent, d or dis tributed, is hereby declared io bu n mi llcti-e and mbjeet to tiie reaubitlon a d control of the Mate in the manner pren'rlbed by law. Hut the right to Use and fit,iirot,ti.iii, kii, i-.ii.ru .),.!. be subject to such tovlslons of law for lb- UK Ing of private property for public or prlv ito uso as provided in .Si-cllon Is, Arllelo 1 of thu Con stitution of the fj tutu of Oregon. fccellnu J. 'J lie tight to collict taxes or com lieusallon i for tho use of water siitiplled Io an county, city, town or water district or Inhabit ants thereof, is a franchise, and cannot l exor cism except by authotlty of mid in 11 manner prescribed by law. Adopted by the House, February Li, IS'JT W. 1' Kk.wv, Speaker of the IIoiik'. (Slgneil March 7, IfclM.) Adopted by tho fienate, Kehruary 17, If-VLJ. O. VV. I'Uf.roN, President of thA iseiiale. (-Ignc.l iiarcii ii, WXS) Adopted by tho House. February !, l"J.i. CIUH. 11. Mooiikh, ojieakerof thu House. Coucurrtd lu by tho Senate, 1 ebruary 111, lh!0. Joski-ii riuio.v, I'resldentof thubenatu. hou.'-i: joint iii:.som:tion no. :. proposing an amendment to thu Constitution of Ihe state i f Oregon, by repealing Section ii' ol Article 1. Hcwilved by tho House, thoienato concurring; Thutrieelloiililuf Article 1 oj ihu Constitution be ami hereby Is reia'alcii. Adopted bv tlio House, January tl, P'J'l. W. 1'. Kkajiv, ftp.-nU-r id Iho House. Concurred lu by thoijcuale, .Inniiary sit, Is'j.l. C. W. Kulton, I'rtiideiitof IhoKenaU.'. Adoptiil by tho House, January Ml. lh'j.i Ciias. II. Mooiiks, hpcaUei of Ihu House. Concurred in bv tho Senate, tehruary U, ib'.ii, Jiwki-11 Simon, President of tho Seiiatu fiKNATK JOINT HKKOl.l'TIOX NO. 7. lie It resolvtd hv tho Senate, the Iloiisoeoii- enrriug; 'lhat thu following amendment to tho Oubtltutlon ol ihu ritalo of Orwiu be and is nertoy projMtn; AKTICXK I. Tho I'leclive frnnchiso In this Htato shall not heieaftur bj iirohlhlteil toanvclliien on account of sex. Adopted by thu Senate, Kebrurav 6, 1MB. Joir.Pii Simoh, Prt'sldeiit of tho iicnatu Adopleil by thu llousu, February 0, aXi. tHAB. 1). Moouita, hpeaker of the House. Adopti-d by thu Senate. Jammy ill, IfeM. T. 0. Tayiok, i'le.ldint of thu r'euatc. Adopted by thu llousu, Janilaiy IKK). K. V. Uab-ckii, Speaker of tho House. UNITKD HTATliH OF AMKKIOA, KTATR Of Okkiuin, Olllco of Secretary of Stattr. ) I. K.I. DUNIIAlt.Sicretarvol suto of ii,..mi.i of Oregon and Custoillan of tho ijeal of said State, do hereby certify thut I havo finirtsl i ."i7 i;i pi-iium joiih itesoniiioii No. t. of thu Ltiimallvu Asu-miili' ism Municipal Indebtwlnesa aiiiundini;nt:" Stiatc umnivi.iiiiiiuii nn, i.i in uiu i.egisiailvt! As nembly of lfJ.l,-''JudlcUry Amundeiil;" llimso Joint llekolution No. 10 of ihu U-rltatlvo Am "ly, ' IVW; Irrigation Auiendinu it;" llouto Joint liesoliil (mi No.? of thu lAgnlallvo AsseiuM of !V-" Ueiieallug Allleninlellt., and beimtu Joint itenolulfon No. 7 of Ihu.lx-ulM. latlve Ansembly of jsu.1, -"Konal smiiago Amendment." with Iho original copies 1 1. w on file ill this oIUcu, 11ml lhat tho mine Is a correct truustflpi therefrom mid tho wbolu thereof. In Tkstimonv Wmiiuciif. I huvo here. unto nut mv hand and alllxcd lioieto ukal , tho eal of thu Statu of Oregon, JbW. ...... 1 4wvviuour. j D. V. 1. DIINIIAIt. . BeereUry ol ft talc. Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, hay or poat. 0$0.--00.' ConBtruotlon-Thls Is an air light heater of the oval sheet steel tvpoi it has CAST IKON I.ININIIH, making It durable; also baa frou feed door, cast top mid bottom and ornamental swing top, with griddle cover underneath. NIckolliiB It has nickeled urn, name piate and (not rails. e have a complete stock of tiiem on hand. Call and see our stock befoio bujllig elsewhere. piaier & Benion The Busy Store. Kiic'j tiny our litisinesis shows thu people tiro iiiiclint; out wo" nre. pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople the very beat, nnd lust, but not least, buyers who know their business find buy fop the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. .GHflS. FHflllK. Bute hens and Farmers ..Exchange:. Keeps on draught tho celebrated COI.U.MIIIA HKKIt, acknnwl edged tho best beer lu Tiie Dallen, at the usual price. Come lu, try it and be convinced, Aim thu Finest brands of Wines, l.l iior and Cigars. Sanduiiehes of all Kinds always on hand. MRS. OMVIA W. MOflGAfl, tudi;o AND ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC UUILWNG, Third Btroot, hutwonn Court nud Wnah ton StreotH, Thu- DuIIuh. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TUANHAOTA KNKHAI.IUNKINO IIUHKNK8 Lot tern of Credit leaiMNl Hvullttblo in the lCautnrn SUtee. rjiuht Exchange und Telegriiphii TnD8fera aold on Nw York, Cliicno, Ht. Loula, Ban Francisco, Portland Ore icon, Keuttlo Wiu)h ami varioua point in Oroijon and Waahingtou. Collection!! tuada at all polntc on fav orable torroa. ' F. XC0BK. JOHN HAVIN M00KE & GA.V1N, Al liJlirsl. tn AT LAW. llOQin 21 and 40, um U, H. Und Olllco. EAST and SOUTH Vtt The Shasta Route -OP TItK Southern Pacific Como'v Trains Iciwonnd are duo to " " """rotti, l.KAVlt. rl- "V I. HI, AMI k'V.I burg, Anbland, HiMi. raiiici,p)lOi!de;i,SHlll I ranclseo, Mninvo r .. I.ob Aiigolei,i:i f'S , !l3 7:00 P.M. i i.-n uricailH :so A. M, Dally except Hundityu I7:S0 A. M, lloscbure ami' iV fVIa Womlbiir.'i fflr, J ''Aimel, Hllverton, vlllo.tfpriupihitdaiiil (.Nntroii OUI7 jCorvallls stations n.1!'! Iiwop.k, lmlly (oscopt Btiiutiiy). '1,pre i;mp, ni. ri.v I'ortlaiid ...Ar.i 7:.Klp. in. ?Al..S:i!.MInnvllle..I.v 8::w p. 111. ( Ar..lii(lcia!niiciice..l.v. 8:16 i.tn Dttlly. tlaiiy, except Huikmt. HININO OAKS ON OODKN HODTl Pllld.MAN IIUFKKT HI.FKl'KM AND HKCON'D-CI.AHB HI.KKl'INO CAEs : AttlUlllfsl tl Mil Thrminl. I'l... Dlrctit connection at Kan Kranritm oi. dental and Oriental and Paclllc mall iiMnX Much for JAPAN and CHINA. Balling dK?2 a plication. " Hntoa nnd ticket to Kastern polnu .. aVih't haia A " ' 01UNA' "WNoi-uffifi All ahovu trains arrive at and dcnirt Orniid Central Htntlon, Fifth ami Irvinj ttiSS YAMHII.h DIVI8I0N, lasciiKcr DeiHit, foot of Joilersonitrett, Ijenw for Hhcrldan, week day, t(-ion. Arrive at l'ortlatid, U:80 . m, p,B U'nve for AI11I.IK. on Monday, WHlniruwi r.iiy nt ::t" n. m. Arriv Ht l'orUaO, Tna iv, Thursday mid Hatunlni u HM p.n day 'Kxccpt Hunday KxccpiKaturdjj, (1, II. MAIIKIIA5I, Asst. (i. F. fc 1'ut.Alt Maruuicr. Through TliiUct Oltlcc,l:tl Third trMt,hn through ttckcta to all points In the iutei States, CaiiadH and Kuroiie can ia! obttlsdit lowest rates from J. II. KlItKLANll, Ticket Anst or K. WHKAI.IKIN. w .STEAM... Wood Saw Will run itvory ilny oxt'tipt Buntlar, IttttL's lieueoimble. 4 Telephone 201. W. A. CATES, Prop. t C. S. Smith, Tin: Up-to-date Qroeer Fresh KpcH nnd Creamery litittcr 11 spfuinlty. 2d Street. 'Phone 270. PLEASE LOOK HERE. WM. MICH ELL, r THE DALLES. OREGON. Rooms on Third Street, One Block Back of French & Co.'s Bank. PICTURES FRAMED. ALL PRICES AWAY DOWN. 3IAJ 33S QNtf 3WOO 1 NOTICE FOB I'lUHJOATlOK- I.ANf.OFricKATi;iir.'-':91;;;!l,i (clotwr 7, jYjibi Notlco Ik hereby given tli;d M ?ttWw liailieil MJlllur una li' ; hUfMIOl1" 10 iiiakii final nrool III .Hlipurt f l''s."-u that mild proof will N iij"'.' 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