The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 08, 1899, Image 4

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Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
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ClEANse5 the System
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OVERCOMES
h4BiTUAtC0HST.ON
! umw PERMANENTLY
EUy THE &ENUINE. MANT'D By
rKoi'LE yon am. know.
W. L. Vanderpool is in from Dufur.
T. Reynolds is in from Watuic today.
J. L. Maxon came over from Golden
dnle today.
F. N. Jones is in from his ranch near
Deschutes loJay.
F. T. Esning arrived in this city this
afternoon from Antelope.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. L. Skibbe went
.to Portland on yesterday's boat.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hutton came over
from Gotdendale today on their way to
their home at Ilwaco.
Mrs. Sj. S. Johns, Miss Nora Turner
and Miss Samuels, nf Dayton, made ttie
trip to the Locks today.
Mrs. Francis McCowan and Miss
Mary Snipes were passengers on the
boat this morning bound for Portland.
Messrs. Brent and Ike Driver came in
from Wamic tnis tuorninc bringing with
them a huye hand of hoys, which they
eold to C. M. Grimes.
C. C. Alvord, of Goldendale, is in the
city today and will leave tnnieht for an
extended visit in Chicago and other
Eastern cities.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Parr and little eon
were passengers on this morning's boat
for Portland, and will leave tonight for
California, where they will remain until
tne lirst of the year.
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. F. Chandler, who
passed through this city about a week
wo on a wedilinp tour to ttiu Valley, re
turned on lust evening's train and left
on tile niuht train for Canyon City, dir.
Chandler beiijjj editor of the News at
that place.
A1 vwrUneil I. titters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postotlice at The Dalles un
called for December 8, 1S99. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised:
Boortnan, A W
Biown, L J
Bilaid Uhaq
Bolter, Alph
ii.tntuii, Mr.
Cramer, W li
Blackmail, Henretta
Cunt!(loi).Mi-s Frank
Cripps, Mr- Wm
Cooper. Christina
Donalaeon, Alice
Ebee, Miss Anna
Cruw.J H
-hiil?, Laura
Crittenden, Alvin-" Eureka Art Co
Clint, A C Erick, Mrs A F
Davidson, Dsrward Gipson, Mrs Marv
Edjjer, T B Hretzer, Ellen "
J-ainray, Aril
Fratie. John
Fain, Frank
Heitz. J G
Hansen, Mrs C
Hughes, Mi3 Myra
Howlautl, Fun n ie' 0
Johmon, Mrs A N
McNeal, Mist Llnna
Mathews, Llllie
McDevitt, Mit B
Melvin, Oinmella
May, .Mrs Moilie
Miller. Mfi-a H M
Hex, Mrs Maud
ltayburn,Miefl Delia
Kiidit, Ethel
Kich, Mrs Julia
Kobiusoii, Mrs Julia
Kinc.irt, Frank E
Kuqua, rfG
Lyon, Antone
Lord, U W
MacKay, John
Mutiiuonck, John
Miller, J I.
Martihy, Tln-odore
McN'ultv, John
Mitchell, A A
Piaster, G-o.-ge
Piinaii. M 7.
Iieed. L H
Stanley, S
ltutaitll . .litimiii M-'
Swarlz, Mrs Viola
Springer, Mat tie
SI ay to n, E T
1 rue, Jlrs II V
rscliupiimnuer,Jolin Taylor. Mi?e Belle
fiimes, L M
Ware, Miss EHie
Skoog, Ojcar
Slllmarit, Dan-2
Thompson, Lonen
Terry, Bin,
Triilclieg. John
Wilson, John W
WIIhoii, U C
H
Warden, Mrs May
Taylor, Walter
Taylor, O M
Trunk, Geo
Woigel. W W
Word.Tnos M
II. HlDIIKLL, P. M.
"I! low th l.lulil Out."
W, W. Miilleiidore. a leading lawyer
of Sevier county, Tenn., wrote the fo.
lowing letter for his eon a few iiouis be
fore he killed himself by drinking w'ood
alcohol :
"Little children step ofT this earth in
to the infinite and tear our hearts out.
-i tCir.r r i uallt,
I dnn't think wo deplore the death of
the old, who have had enough of living.
It seems time to go, for where is the
pleasure of staying when the feast is
over and the guests gone?
"Isn't it better to blow the lights out
than sit among the broken meatB and
collapsed jellies? I go to what I don't
know.
"One paces up nnd down the shore
yet awhile nnd looks toward the un
known ocean, and thinks of the traveler
whose boat sailed yesterday. Those we
leave can but walk down to the pier
with us. The voyage we must make
alone. Except for the young or the
happy, 1 can't say I nm sorry for any
one who dies."
The minister read this letter during
the funeral.
Your T'acn
Shows tiie state of your feelings and the
statu of your health as well. Impure
blood makes ifelf apparent in u pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples and
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and worn out and do not have a
healthy appearance you should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas nnd
so called purifiers fail; knowing this wo
sell every bottle on a positive guarantee.
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Hem! Them In.
It is a little out of custom in a news
paper oflice to have reportera stantl and
watch trains for arrivals and departures.
It is the custom in great cities or small
ones to write out your personals at home
and send them to the newspaper oflice,
where they are taken in over the counter
and put on the editor's desk, as a matter
of course. Therefore, do not hesitate
about briDgingiu your locals about your
visits or visitors. Newspaper employes
arc not allowed to blab, so no one knows
who brings in information or items.
The trained newspaper employes never
"know" anything until it appears in
print, and then they simply deal out
the papers. Send in your items about
vourself and friends. Ex.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware
house, tf
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your erocer far them.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Latest thing in cameras are Im
proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's
drug store.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mch25-tf
Cle Elm coal $6.50 per ton ; liock
Springs coal $9 per ton, delivered, at
Maier & Beuton'e.
Clarke Sz Falk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
atrictly puro liquid paints.
Now is the time to sit for X.uas
photos. Cloudy weather preferretl for
sittings. So says GifTord. novl7-lm
One dozen of Giflbrd'a photos will
make you twelve fine presents. What
would be appreciated more for the
holidays? novl7-lm
Good Racine single butrgy and hai
rless for sale at a bargain. Call on
Haworth, the printer, over Dalles Com
mission Co. ' octL'5-d4W.2w
Clarke & Falk have a full and com
plete line of house, carriage, wagon and
barn paints manufactured by James E.
Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his
child's life by One Minute Cough Cure,
Doctors had given Iter up to die with
croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs,
cold', grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and
throat and lung troubles. Believes at
once.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Ten. A
pleusaut herbdrink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. cts. and oi) cts.
Blakeley Sc. Houghton Druggist?.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III , says, "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles,
hut I cured them with DeWm'e Witch
Hz9l Salve." It Is Infallible for piles
and tkln diseases. Be .car 3 of counter
feits.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy I ever used for coughs and
colds. It is unequalled frr whooping
cough. Chrildren all like it," writes II.
N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never
fails. It is the only harmless remedy
that gives iirmcdiate results. Cures
coughs, colds, hoarness, croup, pneu
monia, bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles. Its eatly uee prevents
consumptionj
My son has been troubled for years
with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago
I persuaded him to take some of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
P.emedy. After using two bottles of the
f I
25-eont size he was cured. I give this
testimonial, hoping somo one similarly
ntllictcd may read it and be benefited,
TitoM.VH C. Bowku, Glencoe, 0. For
sale by Blukeley fc Houghton.
Cntnrrlt C'ntinnt hu Cured
with local applications, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is u blood or constitutional disease, nnd
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
the blood mid mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is nut a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the host
physicians in thiB country for years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the beat blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Ciiknky & Co., Prop"., Toledo O.
Sold bv drrnggits, price 7ic.
Hall's'Family Pills are the best. 1L'
The .'Modern Mother
Haa found that her little onus are im
proved more by the pleasAtit Syrup of
Figs, when in need of the laxative effect
of a L'entle remedy, than by any other.
Children enjoy it nnd it benefits them.
The true remedy, Syrup of FigB, is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
i Co. only.
All persons wishing to tako children,
'either boys or gi-ls, for legal adoption or
on indenture, should write to W. T.
Gardner, superintendent of the Boys'
and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at
Portland, who can procure for them de-
, sirable children of all ages. All applica
tions must be filed in advance. tf
A Omul iinirt unity.
Any boy r girl, about 1" or In years
of age, desiring a place to hoard and go
to school, can secure a gooil home by ap
plying at this otlk-e. Wanted lor a
companion. -l-lvdfcw
Acker'a Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. "5 cts.
and SO eta. Blakeley A Houghton, drug
gists. The Appetite of a (lout
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whoso
stomach and liver ure out of order. All
such should know that Dr. King's New
Life Pills, tht! wonderful stomach and
liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite,
sound digestion and a regular bodily
habit tiiat lusures perfect health nnd
great energy. Only 23 cents at any
drug store. 4
'I was nearly dead with dyspepsia,
tried doctors, visited mineral springs,
and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspep
sia Cure. That cured me." It digests
what you eat. Cures indigestion, snur
stomach, heartburn, and nil fuiiue of
dyspepsia.
Mrs. It. Chutciiill, Berlin, Vt., says,
'Our baby was covered with runuine:
sores. DeWitt'd Witcli Hazsl Salvo
cured her." A specific for piles and
akin diseases. Beware of worthless
counterfeits
Uaiih In Viiur Ct-.eulia.
All countv warrauts registered prior
to Jan. 21, lHfc'ti, will be paid at my
oflice. Interest ceases after Nov. l'Jch,
UW. C. L. PlIILMI'S,
Countv Treasurer.
for Sale.
A good farm in Klickitat county
Wash., five miles from Columbus, con
sisting of 210 acres. Price $1000. Apply
to H. E. Curtiss at A. S. Bennett's
office. nl3-u&wlm
Tim Supply Limited,
Sunrise on Mt. Hood from Lost Iike
Place your orders now for Christmas or
you may get left. Giflbrd. nl"-lm
Acker's English Remedy will stop a
cough ut any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 2o cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley
&. Houghton, dniL'uists,
To Uliro a Cold 111 Olio Day,
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tai
lets. All druugists refund the money if
it fuiln to cure, 25c.
From 2 to 4 o'clock Saturday after
noon Prof. SJiidvig will give instruction
in dancing to lady beginners, It will be
a splendid opportunity to learn. Be on
hand at the Baldwin. (i-td
J-IC iKlHKM)OKTKlt
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to iir?ery,
Rooms 21 and 23, Tel. 324 Vnt Illoc
JJA. STUHDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office river French & Co.'n Hank
Phone C,
Till: UAM.Krt, Oil ltd ON
a k HUNTINGTON
It H WILSON
HUNTINGTON Ji WIWON,
ATIOKNKVS AT LAW,
, . THK 1MU.KS, OHKUJf.
0ce OT'r Flnt Nut. linuk
NOTICE.
STATi: OF OltKflON,
KXKCUTIVK IIKI'ARTURNT,
rJIKNT,
21, 1MM.)
S.w.kw, ,N tw
in nernriliinrc with tlm iitovlMons nf nit Act
entitled "An Aet sulimlttliiK tn tho KliHtiiw of
the Httite of Ori-soli lit ttiu iii'iiunil K'totlou to
liolu'lilon the (Hit MimiMylii .hnie, UXXl, tho
Kiullng I'rnptwtl I'onstltntloiiiil Amendments,
npiirnvt.il February H WJ, 1, T, T. (ieer, (inv
ernnrof thoHtiiic nf Otetum, do hereby chum1 tho
followlnif iiroMiHl iimcnilmentK to ihot:outl
tntiouut llieHtnte i.f otepiii, nt rcrlllleil to liV
the Secretary of Hint-, to lie published for live
eonocullvo weeks In Tin: D.u.i.ks cithotJici.r.,
n nowsiMiper punll-lK'! In the seventh Judtelal
District of the Hliiti of Ori-Kim.
pone lit the Cniltol, nt ."idem, Orrnnii,
fn:.ll.1 thl)i Jl-t tlnv of November, A. I. IfVJ.
'r. T. uKIIll, lioveruor.
Jlv thu (inventor:
K. I. DlMl.Ut, Sterctnry of Stntc.
SKNATi: JOIST ltr.SOI.t'TION, NO. I.
lie It resolved lv the Soimle, the limine eon.
currlni:; l'hut the'follmvtHK iiiiiL'nilment to the
Con-tltullon of tho State of Oregon be mill Ik
hereby iirnrosed ... ,
Tluit stfptlon Hi of Article Xl.nf tho ConMtlu
Hon nf tne Mute nt (In'itnu tie nnd thoMimo N
herebv iibmnuted, mid lu lien thereof ruction 10
of Attlelu XI. shall lie us follov.si:
ap.tic'I.i: xt.
fc'eetlon 10. No enmity, elty, town, school din
ttlet or other municipal enriioratlnii .shall b! al
lowed to heroine lnitebml lu any manner or for
anv purpose to mi iimoiint luelmlliiK ptisent o.
litinK Indebtedness In the iiRKrviiati! exeeedlm;
live per eentnm on tho value of thu t.iiblu
property therein to lo uvertnlned by thu last av
eMiiciit for Statu mid countv taxes pluvious to
thu Incurring of sui.'h indebtedness,
Adopted hv the Sennit) January Ml, 1M.
C. W. Fulton, President nf the Senate
Concurred lu bv the House. February'-'. ls'JI.
W. 1'. KkaiiV, Speaker nf thu House.
Adopted by the senate .Innuary :tl. lsM.
Jotr.rit SIMON, l'leslduut of thu senate.
Concurred in by tho House. February I, l"aii.
dug. II. Moouks, Speaker of thu llimsu.
SKNATF. JOINT KES'H.t' HON, NO 13.
He It re-ulvcd hv the Senate, the Home ron
ourriiiK; That thu (oIIowIiik amendment to tho
Constitution of the State of OreKou, in lieu of
Seollon Ten of Artlclu Seven (7). be und thu samo
Is hereby propo-cd, to-v.it:
SUCTION TKN.
The LcRltlatlve Asembly may provide for the
election of supreme ami t ltcuit JudKes lu ills
limit ela-s, one nf which ela-es shall consist
of live Justices of the supreme Court, who sha.l
not perform circuit duty: ami the othei class
shall consist of us many Circuit Judires as may
builoeinul necoss ry, who shall hold full terms
without allotment ami who slmll take thu mine
oath as tliu supreme .IuiIk.-s.
'I lie UKisb'tivu Assembly mnycreali as many
circuits as muy be necessary.
Adopted bv the Senate, l ebruary 1.5, lb'J.!.
C. W. Fci.ton, I'nsldentof thu Senate.
Concurred In bv the House, February l.'i. Is'J.i.
W. 1'. kkady, Speaker of thu lloue.
Adopteil by the S'emtte, January 'II, IS'JV
Joscrit Sdion, l'resldeut ol thutienute.
Concurred in by the House, February C, lsy.i.
Cit.ts 1!. jiouiihs, speaker o! thu Hoie.
HOl'Si: JOINT KKSOI.L'TION, NO. 10.
Ilcsolved by thu House, the Senate ronrurr
lnc: That the follou-iui; mneudmcnt to the Con
stitution of Iho State ol Oregon humid huieby Is
prniocu. :
Tiiat tho Constitution lie nmuiidcd by adiliug
Article XIX. as follows, to-wlt:
autici.j: xtx.
Section 1. Tho tieceary use of lands for the
ronslructl'Oi of reervolrs or storage b.tsln f?r
the purpose of Irilgiithm or for rights of way for
the conitiuctlou of canals, dllclie-, Humes or
pipes to convoy water to die placo of usu lor any
useful, bsiietlcbd or nceesar' purposu or for
nrnlinigc, or for drainage of mines or thu work
lugs thereof, by menus of roadi, railroads, tram
ways, cuts, tunnels, cnalts, holding works,
duniior other necessary me.uis lo their com
plete development or anv other ue nece-snry to
the complete development of thu natural re
sources of the statu or preservation of the health
of ns Inhabitants, Is hereby declared to boa pub
lie iDe ami subject to the regulation mid control
oi tne Mine.
Section 'J. The right to appropriate the lump
proiiil-tttd waters of any natural utrcain to ben
eilcl.il ues shall never bedenlnl
sts'tl ii,". The uso nf all waters notvamiro
priattd for sale, rental or distribution. aHi of all
twiters originally appropriated for prhatouse,
but which, after siieu upprop'l illoti, has herido
fore been or muy hereafu-r be Mild, rcnUd or dls
trlhuted. 1 hereby tfenlared to b it iuidloue
and subject to tlx: rcculallon a ii control nf the
Btate in tne manner pre.-.cribtu ny law. nut tin
right tiiuse and appropriate such waters hIimI,
be subject to such i rovislous of lav, for Hi - i.m
lug of private prox.'riy for public or prlv .tu uu
as provided in Section Hi, Article 1 of ihu Con
stitution of tliu Statu of Oregon,
Section I, 'Ihu ilehttn cullect ta.tes nr ciini
ICUtallon for thu use of water supplied to am
COtllltV. eltv. tnwti up it-.ttor- tit. trior np Inlinlttt
mils thereof, isu franchise, and ;,innnt iHsc.ter
cistd except by authoiity uf and lu a manner
pjeftcrineii oy law.
Adopted bv the House, February 1.1, ISO 5.
vt . 1'. Kf.'.Miv, Speaker of thu Ifnuic
(aigueit March 7, le'J-i.J
Adopteti hy tlm Senate. February 17. ItstW.
C. W. I'UI.TON, President of the SiMiittc.
(-.ignetl Mitrcli va, ls'J.i )
Adoiited bv the House. Kt brti.irv 0. 1-u.l.
Cll.is. II. Mutiny., speaker of tliu House.
Coiicurrnl lu by tho Senate, Feliripiry VJ, Js'J.5.
JojKi'it Simon, rruil'luitt of Ilio Senate.
HOUSi: JOINT ItKSOI.l.TION NO, 2.
rropodng an nmcndmiit to tho Constitution of
the statu t f Oregon, by lepeiiluig Heullou II) of
.rnciu i.
Hesolved by thu Hoine, tliu lOiiHte concurring;
That Section HI of Arttrlu 1 nf the Constitution
be and hereby is rei,oalcd.
Adojilcd by thu House, Juntiary U, ly:).
W. I'. Kiuiiv, spjakorof tho House
Concurrcl in by thu Sennlu. January ,'iO, IVJ.1
4C, V. . Fci.tu.v, President ofdho Benatc,
Atlopteil bv thu Hon', January :W. lsy.1.
CHAS. 11. Jliiiiitr.H, heaker of thu House.
Concurred In by thu Senate, February 11, ls'J.1.
Josiil'il StMu.'.', I'reslik'tit of thu Senile
fiUNATK JOINT UKSOI.l.'TION NO. 7.
He it rcsolvtd by thu huuate, tho lloijsoeon
currlug; That thu follolug aineiitlnient to the
(.'onstltlltlon of thu Stale of Olegoit be anil is
hereby proposed:
ai-.tk.-i.k 1,
Tho elective franchise In this Htato shall not
heieafter hi prohibited to any citizen on uccount
01 sex.
Adopted by tho Senate, Februritv 0, iXl.
Josui'ii Simon, President of the senate.
Adoptisl by thu Houe, Feliruary i, ISM.
ClfAS. 11. looitKM, Speaker of thu House.
Adopted by Mm Senate. Jauuiry III. ISrj,
T. C. T. vmii, Pftsldent of ttiu t'ciiitte.
Adopted by the House, January 31, IH10.
v.. V. Caiitkd, npuikcr of tho House.
UNITKD STATCH OF A.MKUICA, )
hTATK OF OlIKIION,
Olllco of Hwretary of Htatc. )
I, K. I. DUNHAIt.Ktcrctaryof State of thu Hint"
of Oregon and Cimtndliiti of tho heal of said
Hluto, do hereby certify that 1 have compared
M10 preceding copy of Houato Joint llesoltttloii
'Jlun elpul liidebtnlness amniiiltiienti" Kent to
Joint absolution No. 1:1 of thu Uglslatlvo Ah
einiii) 01 !,--juuieiary Aiiieuiieut!" House
Joint lUikOlutlon No. IU of tho U-gUlaMvn As
embly of lfcy.l,-';lrrlgtloii Ameiidinoni"
Houio Joint Itesoliitlon No. 2 of tho Ughulvu
Aitsemul of lbUi. Itupeallng Aineiittmunt;'
and Senate Joint Hwtolullnii No. 7 of thu I-u1h-lltlvo
Assembly of 1V.M, "K01111I HtlU'rauu
Amcnt m'-'iit." witli tho oilgliuil Aoplos now mi
tile In Mil oir.ee, anil tlut Iho Kiruo Is a corrce
transcript therefrom and tho v. holo thereof.
In Tkstimohv Whbiikop, 1 have hero.
lyitosct my haml and nllUed hereto
dial, tho seal of tho Ktato ol Oregon.
i" PJ1101'. "t Kaleni. Oregon,
thU Hilrtt tluy of November, A. d!
I'. I. DtlNHAIt.
becreUry of Stutc,
Trilby
For wood, chips, knots,
shavinRS, corn cobs,
hay or poat.
..0Ao.-O-.oAo.-
CortBtruotlon-Thls is an nlr
llgllt healer of the nvnl sheet steel
tvpo; it Inn CAST I HON I.ININl.H,
n'nikltig It durable, ul has fruit
fettl dnnr, cast tup and bottom nnd
ornamental awing top, with griddlu
cover uuilcineitth.
NIckollnB It has nlclvflcd urn,
t'tiiiio plate and foot rails. We Ipivu m
complete stuck nt tneto on limit!.
Call and stu our stock before buying
elsewhere.
CM
.-.s-t--'s fct-
C. F- Stephens
..Donlor In.
u Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hoots, SIhh.'s. Hat, '"aps. Notions. Agt.
for " . I.. Doug as sun'.'.
Telephone No. SX.
TUc Dalles, Or.
i;h seuomi St.,
..gjias. m-
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keeps nn draught tho celebrated
COl.t'Mll.A HKKIt, noknoA'l
tdgui Ihc btst beer in The llalles,
nt tho usual price. Come in, try
It nnd h: coi.vllired. Also thu
Fltnst brands nf Wines, Minor
itid Cigars,
Sanduiiehes
of all Kinds always on baud.
jVItS. OliMA W. WW
STUDIO '
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Third Street, between Court nnd Wush
ton Streete, The Dulles.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
ri'.ANBACTA KNEl'.AI. HANKINO llUUlNEH
Iittero of Gredit isoued available in the
Euntern fitutee.
Hlkflit Exclmiit'e and Telegraphic
Trunufera Hold on New York, CliicitKO,
St. Louifl, Sun Franoifico, I'ortland Ore
on, Seattle WiihIi,, and varioun. point
in Oregon and Wanlunuton.
Colleutionu made at all pointe on (av
orahle teriuH,
F. MC0KK. JOHNOAVIH
MOOJtE & GAVIN,
ATTOItNKVB AT LAW.
JioomH :w and 10, over U, S. Utml Oflice.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
IJoln.. I ' v.,w.,i.a uitu IUUU BUU HlUB
nutUre in HLrnnu'rhnnlncr n
BtruotlpBtho oxhauBted dlKestlvo or
fans. It la tho latest disco vored digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
"W""""! m 111 unicieucr. 11 in.
BlckHeadaclierGMtr
illotherresulUoflmnerfectdlgeatloD;
Prtpartd by E. c. OeWlV. Ce & IcaggT
maier i mm
Btantiy rollovea and permanently cures
te0& IndlKestlon, Heartburn,
DiatUlence. Knur Htnm.nl, X7n..
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
01' THK
Southern Pacific Comn'v
Tmlim lotvcnna arc duo to arrive nt
I.XAVK,
OVKKUVND KX.1
I'tcss, Hulem, Hose. I
hitrg, Ashland, Hue. I
riimtmto, OKdcn.riau I
b rilllniNi.ii tni
7.00 V. M,
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Nuw Orleans ami I
9:13 A. M
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I iisebtUB ami way st,.
thins ....
tea) a. m,
f wotMlhnrr fori
W est Hnlo, Drowns.
ylllu.HprliiglleM and
1 Nutroit J
1:30 , h
Dally
Dtixcepi
Dally
VS(!Vlt
ButiUays
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i;M) p. m.
7:J p. in.
w;;to p. m.
Dully. tDally, exccpi suiiuht, '
DININO CAKH ON OHllBN 110UTK,
I'UI.IJIAN IUIFFKT m.KICI'KKB
AND HKCOND-CIiASS Bl.KKI'lNO CARh
Attached to all Through Trlni.
Direct connection nt Stin Kranclscn with nm
ilentnt anil Oriental and Pacific until tMmSt,
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Hulling tUtaTSS
H plication.
Itntes hitd tickets to Kasturu mint and n
ropu. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU 4
AttHTKAl.IA.
All above trains arrive at ami di.Murt tm.
(Iruiid Central Btatlou, Fifth and Irving itnfe
YAM1UI.1. DIVIHI0N.
Passenger Dct, foot of Joilcrsim mrcct,
I'itve for Hherli'.an, week tlay, atl:80n.i
Arrive at Purtlund, u:S0 a. m,
U'Kve for AIItl.IK on Moudny, Wediindiruui
Krloitv at 8:;1 a. in. Arrlv ut 1'ortlanO, Tdo
dav, Thursday and Uutunhu it 3:0,1 p. m.
Kxccpt Sunday. "Kxcupi Htiturdny,
It. K0KM.KII,
1 imager.
0, It. MA1IK1IAM,
Asst, 0, F. A 1'km. Ait
Thrnugh Ticket Ofllco, 131 Third utreet.wbw
through ttckots to all Hilnts lu thu Kitten
Htates, Cttimda and Kuropo can bo obttlnet! u
lowest rates from
J. 11. KtltKI.ANI), Ticket Anal
or N. WHF.AIdiON.
.STEAM.
Wood Saw
1
Will run every diiy esrept Sunday.
Kitten Keueunitlile.
Telophone 201.
W. A. CATES, Prop.
i
4
C. S. Smith,
thi:
Up-to-date Qroeer
Freeh Erb nnd Cmimery
iititter a Bpeuiulty,
, 2d Street.
'Phone 270.
PLEASE LOOK HERE.
WM. IV1ICHELL,
it
THE DALLES, OREGON
s-r
Rooms on Third Stroot,
One Block Back
of
French & Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
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NOTICE FOB 1'L'ULIOATION.
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to limlio fliitil liroof In mii'f'irt o j W'uv
tlint Hiiltl protil will bo iiimlo ! " V'BOurdr.
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ONE FOR A DOlt.
, ltraor Plmplo.. Pfint
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tv iiiovpiniint nr llm iwwei cu
for lioaUli. Tlmr. utlthw itrliw lior
lit
flnoajriKi, wh will ma I miii pi; if ';j."in mIU.
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