The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 06, 1899, Image 4

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    Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
r,EAN5ES THE 5YSTEM
.EFFECTUALLY
0,1 UAL PERMANENTLY
tTSBtKUffECT5'
BUy THE GENUINE-MAHT'D By
fiUIvRNIATGfSYRVP(2.
tea sm iy a t DRixwiSTi row sot Kinc.
rKUPLK VOtl ALL KNOW.
V. H. H. Dulur was in from Dtifnr
yesterday.
L. E. Bentley and Miss Lillie lJeutley
weie visitors m the city yesterday.
L. L. Hill intt last night for his mine
near Canvon City, where he will spend
the winter.
J. C. Winiififld and W. J. Davidson
were in town frcin Victor on business
yesterday.
C:harlts Cl.irke came up from Hood
r.iver last evening, and returned
this morning's! train.
Fred Snipes passed through on this
afternoon's train on his way from
rintnpter to Portland.
John ChaDnH passed through the
city yesterday nfternoon on his way from
Go.dentlale to l'ortlanu.
Miss Eva Slasher catne in from Dnfnr
vesterdav on her way to visit friends in
Portland". She will leave ou this after
noon's train.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Stark, who were
married in Centralia last Sunday, came
lit) on the boat vesterday. and left this
morning for their home at Dufur.
MAKK1EI).
At the Christian jchtirch in Centralia
Wash.. hih noon of .Sunday. December
3d, bv Kev. T. F. Gorde. H. G. Stark, of
Antelope, and Mrs. Elia Hanna, of
Dufur.
1SOKN.
In this citv vesterday. Deo, oth, to Mr
and Mrs. John H. Matthews adautjhter
Circular Letter from It. S. I'niiue.
The following self-explanatory circular
has been received by the volunteer ob
servers and crop correspondents in Ore
gon, and aleo the river observers, wheat
reporters and display men in Oregon,
Washington and Idaho:
PouriiAND, Nov. 29, 1S93,
Gkntlkme.v :
Under date of November 10. 1899,
Prof. Willis L, Moore, Chief of U. S.
Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C.
writes me a9 follows :
"It is the desire and intention of the
central office that all of the forecast of.
tieiaW of the weather bureau tliall have
practical experience in forecasting for
all the ilir-trii'is in the United Smee.
For several years ) on hive had exper
ience in issuing predictions for the Pi
cnic uiast state, and it Is thought that
you should lit come familiar with tlio
pr4Ctic.il work ol foreasting in the ent
rn sta'en and the stales of tiie central
west. You will noon receive orders for
temporary 4iiniii4iii at Chicago. This
assignment will common from three to
six months. It. ii Hxpected that you
will arrive at Chicago by January 1st.
Theoiders metitionftl have hern re
ceived. I shall leave this city about the
middle of December; during my absence
Mr. Geo. N. Salisbury, section director, i
weather bureau, now in charge at Seat
tle, will be the official in charge here.
The work of thin office will proceed
uninterrnpttdly. The forecasts weather,
temperature, rain, snow, frosts, river
and storm warnings will he prepared
and Issued hy Mr. S ilisoury and he will
do all other work heretofore done by tne,
until my return.
For eleven years I hive been In eharjfe
of this oflice; hnvo always had t hu j
cordial support of all pereons co-npei-,
uting with this bureau and I request
that tho eame generous courtesy he given
inv nucossor
.p. m it .i .t
The oflice has gtown, tluriiii the tinio
.that I have been here, from it final! tn a
aino one, Formerly two perjotiB did
nil the work, now tltero are seven. Fore
casts nre Issued only from the offices in
Washington City, GIiichko, Sun Fran
cfcn and Portland, henco the Import
ance o( t hie oflice nntl the responsible
posttim of the official In charge are ap
parent. The rank or grade of tlila office
ami tiie euecess of its work is largely duo
to you who have f.o generously and will
iiiuly aided me. I nin deeply grateful
for y iiir co operation nnd trust that by
July 1st, 1900, 1 shall ho in your midst
again, and that success will crown your
labore and those of this bureau as well.
Very respectfully,
11. S. P.uiui:,
Forecast Official and Section Director.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware
house. 11
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
the Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic
to keep dandruff from the head.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your grocer lor them.
Ash vour irrocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Latest thing in cameras are Ini-
nruved Masazine cyclones at Donnell 8
drug store.
Paint vour house with paints that are
fnllv iruaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wascu warehouse, rinest kuul ot
chicken feed. nichj-tl
Cle Elm coal ifG.oO per ton; Hock
. . . i i ...
Springs coal per ton, ueiivercu, ui
Maier & Benton's.
Clarke fc Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated James 1:. Patton
jtrictly turns liquid paints.
Now is the time to fit for Xaias
photos. Cloudy weather preferred for
sittings. So says Giltord. novii-tm
One dczi-n of Giflbrd'a photos will
make yon twelve tine presents. What
would be appreciated more for the
holidays? novl7-lm
Good Itacine ' single buggy and bar
ness ior sale at a bargain. Call on
Haworth, the printer, over Dalles Com
mission Co. ocf25-dAW-2w
Clarke & Falk have a full and com
n'ete line of house, carriage, wagon and
barn paint3 manufactured hy James E.
Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
DoWitt'a Little Ea"rly Risers purify
the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the
system. Famous little pills for consti
pation and liver troubles.
Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his
child's life hy One Minute Cough Cure,
Doctors had given her up to die witlt
croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs,
coldj, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and
throat and lung troubles. Relieves at
once.
S'ck Headache absolutely and pernia.
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. 23 cts. and 50 cte.
Blakeley &. Houghton Druggist".
J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111., says, "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for pile?,
nut I cured them with DeWitt'e itch
Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles
and tkin diseases. ,Be,variof counter
feits. Little
Pimples Turn
to Cancer.
Oaneer often results from an 1m
Btiritv in the blood, inherited from
generations back. Few people are en
tirely free from some taint-in the blood,
md it is impossible to tell when it will
break out in tho form of dreaded Can
tor. What has appeared to be a mere
pimplo or scratch has developed into
the most malignant Cancer.
"I tad n sovero Cancer which -vra3 at flrst
only a few blotches, that I thought would
DUUJl JIL9 . . ff
treated by several able
physicians, but ta splto
of their effort tho Can
cer spread until my con
dition became alarming.
After many months ot
treatment and growing
isteadlly worse, I do
cldod. to try 8. 8. B.
which was so atronirly
recommended, Thollrst
bottle produced an Im
provement. I continued
the medicine, and in
fourrnonthn the last lit
tle scab dropped off.
Ten voara have elanscd.
tnd not e. sign ot tho dUeaee has returned."
H. V. Williams,
I OlllGburg, Miss.
I It is dangerous to experiment with
i Cancer. Tho disease is beyond thonklll
of physicians. 8. 8. 8. is tho only cure,
because it is tho only remedy which
I goes deep enough to reach Cancer.
S.SS.Thc Blood
I (Swift's Specific) is tho only blood
remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable,
I A11 cl"B con,tuin potash and mer-
!cury, the most dangerous of minerals.
. J t runeer nd blood diseases
' mnafWran hv fiwlft Snoclflc OomMOTi I
, Atlanta, Georgia,
BEAR DELAYED WEDDING.
A. Hold Hunter Who Could Not Ile
alst the Temptation to ling
lllw Gnnio.
A big black she bear was the cause of
a day's delay in the wedding of n couple
residing In the mountains, near liar
iiiou, La., recently.
All the mountaineers in the vicinity
of Harmon have been Itching to get a
shot nt a biir benr which many report
ed having seen, but without being able
to get within range. John Lilt was
among the hunters.
Lutz was to he married on a recent
Wednesday. On Tuesday, while scrap
ing some of the stubble from his chin,
he caught sight of a black spot up on
the mountain that sent Ids heart bob
bing against his ribs like a return ball
on the return. Dropping his razor and
snatching up his Winchester, he rushed
from the cabin, with the lather still on
his face.
After half an hour's hard climb.
T.ntz came unon his tiroy, an enormous
hlaedc she hear with three cubs
of him the bear reared up on herldnil
legs. Lutz lired nntl the bear made fot
Tim. but the hunter stood his ground
until lie had poured all the lend In his
magazine into the brute's hotly. The
bullets did not seem to affect the bear
however, and she made for Lutz with
a rush. The hunter turned to flee, hut
the odds were all in the bear's favor,
ami before Lutz had gone 20 puces sin
was upon him. As Lutz turned upon
the beast she reared upon her hind legs
ntrnin. The hunter tried to club her
with his otherwise useless gun. but it
was sent spinning from his hand In nn
instant. As a last hope he grappled
with the bear. His hugs were returned
witlt a will, and in a moment they were
rolling down the mountain side togeth
er. That was the last Lutz remem
bered until the ncNt morning, when he
was discovered by a party of his wed
ding guests, who, unable to find him,
had followed his trail for live miles.
When they came upon Lutv. he was de
cidedly the worse for wear and tear.
One of his legs was broken, his body
was covered with scratches nnd cuts
anil his clothing was reduced to the
dimensions of an Asbury Park bath-
to c
suit. There was no trace of tne
bear except a trail of hair and blood, by
which the wedding guests had tracked
their way to where Lutz lay.
The bridegroom was carried to his
cabin and put to betl. The minister
nntl the guests returned to their homes,
but the bride-to-be. Miss Dell Nelson,
remained to nurse the sufferer, fc'o suc
cessful ditl her ministrations prove that
on the following day Lutz was able to
sit up in bed, swathed from head to
foot in bandages, and go through
the wedding ceremony. Philadelphia
Press.
My eon has been troubled for yearc
with chronic diarrhoea, boinetimo nyo
1 persuaded him to take gome of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera antl Diarrhoea
Remedy. After using two bottles of the
25-cent size he was cured. I k'ivh this
testimonial, hoping eomis one similarly
afllicted mav read it and be benefited.
Thomas C. Bowkh. Glencoe, O. For
eale by Ululieley & Houghton.
Culi In Vour C'.eckft.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Jan. 21, lbu, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Nov. 13th,
ISfUJ. C. L. I'liibLii'S,
Countv Treasurer.
l'(ir Halo.
A "O'jd farm in Klickitat county
Wash., fivo miles from Columbus, con-
eiatin;' of 210 acres. Price $1COO. Apply
to II.
oflice.
K, Curtiis at A. .S. Uennett'e
nlS-o&wlin
Tlio Supply l.linltnl.
fiunriee on .Mt. Hood from Lost Like.
Pined your onlers now for Christmas or
you mav uet left. Gtfl'ord. ji17-1ih
"I was nearly dead with dyspepsia,
tried doctors, visited mineral springs,
and yrew worse. I used Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure. That cored me." It digests
what vou eal. Cures indigestion, eour
stomach, heartburn, and all (onus of
dyspepsia.
Acker's Kimlish Remedy will stop a
cQiitfh at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 2o cts. and CO cts. Wakeluy
& Houghton, druguislH.
Floral lotion will euro wind chapping
and sunburn. ManufacturedJbylClarko
& Falk.
Use Clarke & Falk's Rosafoain for the
teeth.
jlf UK'tHISNIMKi'KKI(
fhysician and Surflfoon,
Speelol atteiitloa si veil to surgery.
Koonis 21 ami 'ii, Tel. 324 Vot llloo
JJ A. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office over French & Co.'s Hunk
Phone C,
TUB DALLES, OHKUON
11 H I1UNTIN0TON U H IVIUIOH
Hl
UNTJNOTOH Si WIIilON,
ATlDKNEYh AT LAW .
Tlir. j;al,j.cb, uueuu.i
uaiceov r rirsi ..ni. nsuit
NOTICE.
STATU OK OltKOON,
OltWiON, )
tlVK IIKI'.11TMKNT, i
H.U.K1, NOV 21, IWJ.J
KXKCUTIV
ri.ii
in ncronlaiirewltli the lirovtidmm 'of ' Act
cntltltd "An Act MilmiltlltiR n tuo '"
tl o Statu of Dr.wn.it tho UiMiornl h V t mi t
bu held on tho flmt Monday In June, HX.0, tin
ii Hub 1'tni.ove.t CiinMllntlniml Amendment,'
,V,.r.,vol Kebrnnry ;K IMW. I, T. ' H.Vi.Viho '
crimr of tho Stale of Oregon. lo liert.b.y en ivi t h
follmvliiiMml-MM nmciiilimMils to the 1 1 Ml
tatloa of tho Mtnte Oieooii, ns rertlliiil to li i
thoHcoretiiryof Hint-, to hu imhllMii.l for I vo
consm-utivo weeks in Tin: dam.es i m -j.
ii nevstior t.utll.-liol in tho Seventh JmllPliil
District of Iho Slntu ot uicfftm
Dotio nt the Ca.ltol, lit Vnlcui, Ofwnii.
this Jl-tihiy of Novcnilier, A. I), lsiw.
SK.L
T. T. Uhr.il, iiiivwiiuii.
Itv thoOoveriior:
K. I. liUNliAll, secretary oi fiiui;.
SKKATi: JOINT HHSOI.t'TlOX, NO. 1.
itr. It icolvwl hy the Honato, tlio House-con
curring: 'that tliulollowltig iiineiiiuiioai 10 mo
f oiitltiittou ot inu niaio in uris"i w "
hereby vnit-oscil :
Hon of tlioM.itcot Ori-Konho ami the sa no Ii
.rl,v iihtiurutnl. anil In Hell tlli'icol hiCtloll it)
of Attlclo XI. shall hens fiillmvs;
AUTICI.K XI.
Kcctlou 10. No comity, city, town, school ills
trlnt or other iiiutildl'al coriioratlon sliall lio at
I i ,.. i i,i. i. .in.., i iii .mi- milliner or for
iiirlii any iniriinso to an aniount lacttnlltiK iri'sent ex
ii.tij,in i,i,i,.hti.iliiess In tho iiKcreKutocxrfiilltu.'
ll .... .. fimt tlHil (111 tin. vuliiniif the tuxiiulu
tirotietly therein to ho asiettalncd hy the last as
sessment for S tutu ninl cotintv taxes mevioui to
Iho Incurring of such linlemeillieis.
Ailnptcil hv the Seiinto Jannary ), 1Sj.J.
C. W. KUMOK, l'teslilent of tlio hotintc.
Coacurml In by tho IIi)Ue. Kehruary'J, 1KH.
V. 1'. Kkadv, Hieaki ol tho House.
Ailoiitcl by the Semite .l-iiiiary .11, ISM.
Joi:i'll fciMON, I'le-hient of tho henate.
foueurrcil In by tho House, February I, Ku
cha. 11. iloouEs, bioaUcr of tho Ituiiso.
SUNATK JOINT KKSill.l'TtON, NO K.
It.. 1. rnsnlvnl hl-lllll Keililte. HlO 1 lllllSO ('(III-
currlnui That the follow I m: nmoinlmeni to inu
Constitution of the State of urexon. In Hen of
l-eet on Ten of Article wrciifi , iwnau uiomihiu
Is hereby pri)iool, to-wlt:
SKCTION TKN.
The I.eBlslattvc Assembly may provlile for the
election of BUtireme and i.ltciilt JuiIkos In dis
tinct classes, ono ol which cl.iste.i sliall con-i-.i
.,r iivt. ii,iii.,4 ni int -iinretue i.uuri. iv suiiti
notiierfoim circuit duiyi nnd the othei class
vi,..li t.ms st nf us mnnv Circuit .Imliiei ns may
bu deemed necess ry, who shall hold full terms
ultliiiiit iillrtlinent ami who shall take tho same
oatli ui the nuiireme Jinljies.
The IakIsI-uivu Acnibl me.y create as many
circuits u may be necessary.
Adopted bv the Sunate, li-liruary IS, lMU.
U, W. K-MON, I'rtsident of the Si-nate.
C'onctiried In bv the Itou-e, l-'ebrnary l.i. Is'.'J.
W. I'. Kkaiiy, hpeakerof the House.
Adopted by the Semite, January II, K)5.
Jo.icrit SIMON, President of the Semite.
Concurred In hv Iho House, l-'ebruary ii, Is;)-,.
CHAi 11, ;iO0HKS, hpe.iker of the House.
IIOi;.S!: JOINT KKSOU'TION, NO. 10.
Itefolveil hy the Home, the Senate eoneurr-
Iuk; That the fol'mvlm; aineiulment to the Con
stitution of lliotitateol uri'Kon boiitnl hereby Is
propojeu:
'1 tint the Constitution be amended by mlilltijr
Article XIX. us folioivs, ;o-vlt:
AUTICI.K XIS.
Section 1. Tho nn-emiry mo of lamls for the
coii'-trueth-n nf reservoirs or Mhpiko lwtn- I-?r
the piirMje of Inliratlon or for rights of way for
tho ennMiuetloii of i-miuls, illtehe-, llumei or
nines to eonvo,- water tn t -e tilaco of use lor any
useful, b.nellcliil or neei-s-an- nut pure or for
crnlnaxc, or for dmlnane of mines or tho work
inns lliereol, by means ot roaiii, raiiroaui, irnn
wnys, cut, tunneli, iluifti', hoUtlnj; works,
ilumpor other neee.-saryinc.ini to their eom
plete development orauv other use accessary to
tlio eomplcte ilovelopmcut of tho natural re
sources of thuntntuur preservation nf tlio health
ot ns niniiiiiiaiits, is iiereiiyui-fiiariii lone a pu li
ne use ami suujeel to inc teuuiauon ami conui i
o! theHtate.
i-ection'.'. T lio rJif lit to npproptlnte tiie tiniip
proiulati.il waters nt any naiurnl slream to ben-
eticial uses shall ueer hoileukil
eetl n 3. The use nf nil ivalets now appro
ptlatul for sa'e, rental or ill st ribii tlon , alsi i of all
water- originally appreprlatnl fur private use,
but vvhleh, alter .men nppropil itlon, has hereto
fore heeit or may herealier be .-oM, runted or ills
trlbuleil, Is hereby lieclnrei to bo n i unllc use
mill subject to tl.; iivillatiou u il eoutrol of the
htate In the manner preteiloe.l by law. Hut Hu
riRht liiiisoaml niipiopiUte Mteh waters shall
be subject to tuch i rovlsloni of law fr III" tah-
Ini; of private properly for publln or prlv ito use
ns provided In Section IS, Article 1 ol tho Con
stitution of the Stiit" of On-s'on.
Ki-cllon I. 'Iho rl'htto collect taxes or eom
jiennitlon for the use of water supjilleil tiianv
county, city, town or water district orlulmblt
iints theriof, Is u franchise, ami cannot baexcr
elMil except by authcilty uf mid 111 u manner
prescribed by law,
Adopted by th House, l-'cbruary 15, IS'.u.
W. 1. Kr:.viiy, i-peaUer of the Home.
(ilKiicd March 7, ley I.;
Adopted bv tho Senate, l-'ebruary 17. ISM.
C. vV. 1'ei.roN, I'reslduutof tliebenale
(-iKiied .March lo'J.1)
, w. 1-ur.ruN, rresinuuioi inesenaie.
Adopted hv the House, Fi brunry C, I'M.
Ciias. I!. Mooiiks, speaker ol tho House.
Coiicumd In by thoPenate, 1-ebruary la, ln'j,-,.
JojliHi duioN, I'resl'Jeut of the ritmite.
HOUdlJ JOINT J'.KHOI.L-TION NO. 2.
proiiosliiK an nmi-ndmeilt to the Constitution of
tlio stale i f Oreiiou, by lepei'llni; Keetloii 3) of
Article 1.
Hesolved by the House, tho lenntocoiieurtlnu;
That, .-.eetlon ii'mf Artlelo 1 of tho Constitution
bound hereby Is ri-K-aled.
AdoiKeil nv mo House, januury ii, ivj-j.
W. 1'. KhMir, fcp;"ai.er of tho Hcuse,
Concurred In by the Semite, Januury ill), Isuj
C. W. l-'ULTO.v, I'reslilent of tint .Semite.
Adopted by tho House, January SO, Is'J'j.
Cll.vs. It, Mooiti'.s, nieaker of the House.
Concurred In by tho Senate, Kebrunry MS, itXt,
JosKl'li rimoN, President of tlio fH-iidtu
SKX.VTK JOINT UK.SOI.irriON NO 7.
Ho It resolvid bv Iho Semite, tho Housoeon-
currinK; 'Hint tho follo'liiK aiiiendmi'iit to Iho
cousiiitiuou in inu iiuna ot utecou uu ami is
hereby pru osed:
AltTICf.K I.
Tho elective franchise In this State shall not
heieaftor bj nrohlhlleil toaiiycilUeuoii account
of sex.
Adopteil by Iho Semite, Kcbrurnr 0, iHl i.
JojKHI Himo.s, I'reslileat of the senate
Adoplnl by the House, Kebrunry fi, is:0,
tlt.vH. II, MooiiKS, blanker of iho House-.
Adopteil by tt.o Keuiite, Jaliu try til, )WJJ.
T. O, TA VLint, President ol tho senate.
Adopted by tho House, January ni, W.fj.
K. V. Cahtkv, Speaker of tho House.
UNITED HTATKH OK AMElllOA,
KTATK OP OltKOON,
Olllco of Secretary of .State.
I, K. I. DIJNIIAIt.SvcretHry of HUia of tbu Slate
in un-Koii nun i;iisiihiiiiii oi tuo Real of snlil
HWto, do hereby certify that 1 have compircd
inopreeiiiiiiK enpy oi neunie joint Jltsolutlot
No. I. of the IcuUliltlvo Asiemblv of imii.
"Municipal IndebtedliesH amiimlmenf," Semite
Joint Itesolullon No. i:i of tlio IauUImIIvo As
semhly of isu.1, 'Judlrlury Amemlenl;" House
j in ii i iietoiuiioii ro. in oi tuo U-lsl.illvo As
rcinhlv of P-'j:i. -"Irrluutlon Ami-nil mi, I -
llouso Joint Hcsolutloii No.'.! of iho lVKislallvo
As-eiiiMi o i'(.i." jieiieaum; Amemimeiit,'
und Semite Joint Itesolutfon No. 7 ot the luis-
ihuvo Assembly of ISM,--"Eiiual HiiII'iiiko
AliieiKliiient." with Iho oilelmil tuples now 7n
lllo In IhluotCco, mid Hut tlio nino l i correet
transcript thereirom umt ihe iiolu theieof.
J.N Tkstimonv Wiikiikof, I have here,
unto set mv hand nnd ulllxed heietu
skal tho seal of tho htuto of OrcKon.
"'.'i'P inltol, nt Knluui. Oreuon,
M Hilrd Uuy of Noveuiiwr, A. i).
K. I. DHNIIAIt.
SucreuryofSmto.
Trilby'
For wood, chips, knots,
ahavinps, corn cobs,
hay or poat. '
oto. O.oio-
Conntructlon-Thls Ii an air
itulit liealer of tin1 oval sheet steel
lv,!i: It h t'AHT IltON MXINtlH,
maklni; It iluriilile; uln has trim
feed door, east top and bottom and
ornamental slu top, with Ktlddlo
cover tuidettiiiiih.
Nlokollnfj It has nickeled urn,
vamo pinto and fool ralN. We have n
complete stock of mum nn hand.
CaU iind ee.ur stock tufmo biijini:
elstuvhero.
C. F- Stephens
.Donlor In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, hhi'is. Hats, ' nn', Notions,
fin W. ,. llotlK as shoe.
Telephone No. S.
Tfic Dalles, Or,
i;n Rccomi ni.,
GHAS. FRAM-
Butchers
and Farmers
K.-i.'pi on ilr.itlidit the celehiaUd
t'Ol.t'MII'A lll-.EI!, iii'kuowl
iilKi d the belt beer III The I Miles,
nt the muni price, Come In, try
It ami be -oi vlnrt-il. Al"i tho
1-Ini st bramlj of Wlui-s, l.l iior
ami Ulnars. '
Sanduiiehcs
of all Kinds always ou hand.
WRS. OlilVlfl W. JVIOliGflfl,
s XJ 2Z z o
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC ISUIUMNG,
Third Street, iietwton Court and Wash
ton Htreote, Tin D.tlleif.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
THAN9A0T A KNKHAI.JIANKINO I1UH1NKH
Lettera of Credit iaaued available in the
Kafltorn States.
Klht Pchanu'e and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, ChiuiKO,
St. Louia, San Francisco, Portland Ore
Kon, Seattle Wash., and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made ut all pointu on fav
orable torniH.
' F. MCOKK. JOHN OAV1N
mom & gavin,
AVl'Olt.NKYH AT LAW.
Hooms S'j mid 40, over U. H, Uiml Olllcc.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
, Itartlflclally dlKests tho food and aids
jNaturo In Btronuthonlng und rccon
HtruotlnR tlio oxtmusted dlKestivo or
lans. It is tho lutcnt discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It In ofllcloncy, It In
stantly rolloveaand permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indication, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour 8tornach, Nausea,
Blckneadaclie,GaHtralgla(Orampiiana
another resultaoflmporfectdlawtlon.
Ppord by E. C. OeWlW Co." IsaioT
t, 1
1
.Irvwwwv-
gv
0
EAST and SOUTH "m
The Shasta Route
Of TIIK-.
Southern Pacific CompY
Trains leave nnd arc Otto to arrive nt 1'ottUi '
MCAVn.
OVKUI.AN1) KX.
press, Hnlcm. ltns,..
Inirtr, Ashhiml, kc-
rametilii, OKden.Xan !
Knineliieo, Mnjave, I
l.o.iAiiKoles,Kl IMW.
'7i0D l M.
:15.V.M
rew urtuiimi ami
Kust I
KiSO A, M.
UosehlltK iiml way sta
Hons .
fvia Womlhnra for
I Mt.Almitl, Bllvurtnii,
West Held, llrownv
vllle,HprlnglluMniii
(.Natron
1:30 1', u
Dally
wcypt
Buudtyi.
Dally
except
HiuiOiiya
I7!S0 A. II.
(Corviillli
(stations ,
ami way
5:60l'.M.
INDKl'lSNUKNCE I'AHIiKNOIIlt
KxprcBs tub
Ifully (except HutiitHy)
I'.Mp. m. rl.v. ...Portland ,Ar.)
:ji p, in, ai . ..i.u.Miiiuviiie. i.v.
HI CO p. Ill,
iAr..imicieuucnee..l.v.)
'Dally, (Dally, except Biuutuy,
JlININO OA US O.N OODI'.N H0UTR,
I'Hl.l.MAN BUl'KKT HI.l'Kl'KKS
AND HKCOND-OI.ABfi HI.KKI'INO CAHs
Attacheil to nil Thrntigh Tralui,
Direct connection at fan Kranclsco with oi
dental nnd Oriental mid I'nctllc mail tiotmibiii
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Bulling dtid oa
ii plleatliia. 1
KutoH unit tickets to ICastern t mints snlli.
roiio.
AlsoJAl'AN, UIU.NA, HONOLULU ml
All
IHTIIA1.1A.
.vll niiiivu trains arrive nt mul ilonitt itm
Oruiid Coiitral Htntloli, Kllth and lrvni( itru
YAMH1I.1. HIVIHION.
l'anenner I)eH)t, foot of Jeilernon ilrwi
U'live lor Hherldiin. week ilnyn, tt:30p.B
Arrive nt Portland, U:K0 a. in
Iamivc for AMtl.lK mi Moudny, WeilnenliTMi)
Krlnny nt H::Vi n. m. Anlvi- ut rimiina.Tnii
ilav, Thursitny mul Hnttirilni it 3-.ai p. m.
Kxcept rluiidiiy. "Kxcept Hiiturday.
It. Kv..H'-.l.Klt, (i. II. MAUK1IA1I,
.MMIiiuer. Asst. (i. l.fi fau.Att
ThroiiKh Ticket Otllce, Pli Third itrwt, what
throiiuh tickets to nil points In the Kutcn
Utiles, Ciiunila and Kuriipe can bo obtilwlit
lowest rates Irom
J. II. KtUICbANI), llckct Aptt.
or N. WHKAI.UON.
.STEAM...
Wood Saw
Will run every day except Sunday.
lUtea Heiieonable.
Tolephono 201.
I W. A. CATES, Prop, jj
C. S. Smith,
Tin:
Up-to-date Qroeer
Freeh Ktrnf and Creuniery
llutter a" specialty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
PLEASE LOOK HEtto
WM. MICHELL,
u
i
I?,
IjI
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Rooms on Third Street,
Ono Block Back
of
French & Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
3IAJ Tc nMtf 31AI09.
M1IJOAT10K.
vm'irii.' wnu 1MM
.'V v I
to miikn lliml I'roo n V, i ef. n tl'e H'
Unit .aid i.ron! will bo i "''JS, iuBaWiW
mid ItecclvurntTlKi l)nIltt,onKu
November i, isffi vlsss , ()r.l
Wrmwleiid Klttiy No. w. s y ,fl,
uin k k'Li urn Nn Ihl.'l'-'1'' 1
ni. 71 vV.' ViV i
"l!!".u... .Ana
I.U.V.Vii.umuiVeilde.ieu !
. i
of tnild land, via: . . ,,.rcll h.irK'ent "u
UOtlldl. J'"1'1 -
ONI FOR A DOSE, nil
ItumoTO Plmpjo". , rf I II