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    Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the System
OVFRCOMES
N.TUALCONST'
i umu PERMANENTLY
BUT THE GENUINE - MAHT O By
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njasuat4ic!i'jc6ijri feu si fin term.
OUR CHURCHES
Christian Science meeting in email
K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Eev. Brenner, of Oregon City, will
preach nt the Lutherim church tomor
row evening, Dec. 10, at S o'clock.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B.
Clifton, pastor. Recular services nt 11
a. in. and 7 :30 p. m. Young people's
meeting at 6 :30 p. in. Sunday school
nt 10 a. in.
Methodist Episcopal church Corner
Fifth and Washington, Rev. U. F.
Hawk, pastor. Regular Services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at
10; class meeting at the cloae of morn
ing service; Junior League at 3:30;
Epivorth Leagne, G:30. Jlormng theme,
"God's Opportunities." Evening, "The
Uncompromising Young Man."
Connregntional church corner Fifth
and Court Etreets. Rev. Poling, pastor.
Morning service at 11; Sunday school at
12:15; Junior Endeavor, 4 p. m.;
Christian Eudeavor, G:30. Evening
service 7:30. Morning subject, "The
Use and Miue of Adversity." Evening,
"Ma'k and Maskers." In thp evening
the male quartet will sing, "Let tiie
Lower Lights be Burning."
Christian church Ninth and Court
Etreets, Kev. G. Rushing, pastor.
Preaching morning and evening, at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10.
Christian Endeavor at -6:43 p. m.
Morning subject, "The Unpopularity
of Truth." Evening, "The Swelling of
Jordan." Rev. Rushing had preached
upon tte latter theme recently, and by
special request will repeat it.
Th Appetite nfa Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
stomach and liver are out of order. All '
sncti should know that Dr. King's New '
Life Pills, the wonderful, stomach and
liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite,
eonnd digestion and a regular bodily
habit that insures perft-ct health and
great energy. Only 'Jo cents at anv
drug store.
A tiiM.il inirl uuliy.
Any boy or girl, about 12 or 15 years
of Hgu, desiring a place to hoard and go
to school, can recur a good home by ap
jnying hi mm onu-e. m anted lor a
:ouipaniun. 4 Iwd&w
"I was nearly (lead with dyepepsia,
tried doctors, vielhd mineral eprlngf,
and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspej,
ma Cute. Thatcired me." It digsts
what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour
stomach, heartburn, and all forms of
dyspepsia.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-bum,
ralsiug of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyepepnia. One little
tablet ilvee iminrdlatp rehef. 25 cte.
nuil 60 nts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. Mrs, Ii, Chuicjiill, Berlin, Vt., save,
"Our baby was iiovvred wilh ruiiulue
sores. DeWitt's Witch Hwl Salve
cured her." A prniflis for piles and
skin diseases. Beware of worthless
cou n lerf ei ts.
The litippljr Limited.
Sunrise on Mt. Hood from Lost Lake.
Fitted your orders now for Christinas or
you may get left. Giflbrd. n7-lui
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware
house, tf
Use Clarke k Falk's Rosafoam for the
teeth.
You will not have bolls if you take
Clarke A Falk's sure cure for boils.
Clarke fc Falk'e flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your grocer for them.
Use Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic
to keep dandrufTfrotn the head.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
purB concentrated flavoring extracts.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. ManufacturedJbvICIarke
& Falk.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mch25-tf
Cle Elm coal ?G.50 per ton; Rock
Spring" coal fll per ton, delivered, at
Maier & Benton's.
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints.
One dozen of Gi Cord's photos will
make you twelve fine presents. What
would be appreciated mure for the
holidays? novl7-lm
DeWitt'a Little Early Risers purify
.the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the
system. Famous little pills for consti
pation and liver troubles.
Clarke & Falk have a full and com
plete line of house, carriage, wagon and
bain paints manufactured by James E.
Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles,
hut I cured them with DeWitt's Witch
Hazsl Salve." It is infallible for piles
and skin diseases. Bewar3 of counter
feits. Miss Annie E. Gunning. Tyre, Mich.,
says, "I suffered a long time from dys
pepsia ; lost flesh and became very weak.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured
me." It digests what you eat and cures
all forms of stomach trouble. It never
fails to give immediate relief in the
worst cases.
"One Minute Cough Cure is the best
remedy I ever used for coughs and
colds. It is uueqnalled for whoopiiic
cough. Ghrildren all like it." writes H.
N. Williams, Gentryville, Ind. Never
fails. It is the only harmless reniedv
that gives irr mediate results. Cures
coughs, colds, heartless, croup, pnen
monia, bronchitis and all throat and
lung troubles. Its early use prevents
consumption.
Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his
child's life by One Minute Cough Cure,
Doctors had giveji her up to die with'
croup. It's an infallible cure for coughs,
colds, grippe, pneumonia, bronchitis and
throat and lung troubles. Relieves at
once.
Estruy No tic 3.
Strayed from the range on Dutch flat,
one dappled gray horse, four yeore old
next snring; branded on left shoulder
thus, C. Five dollars reward will he
given to any person returning same to
my placo on 3-Mile.
nov29-lmo O. W. Cooi:.
Cash tu luur C'fccKH.
All countv warrants registered prior
to jan. zi, iavu, win lie nam at my
office. Interest ceases after Nov. 13th,
lom. Kj. u. riULUPH,
Countv Treasurer.
For Sale.
A goid 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-dd:wlm
Acker's English Remedy will stop a
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 eta and 50 cts. Blakeley
& Houghton, druggists.
To Cure a Cola in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
u iuiip to cur. 3,ir.
From 2 to 4 o'clock Saturday after
noon Prof. Saudvig will give instruction
in dancing to lady beginners. It will be
a splendid opportunity to learn. Be on
hand at the Baldwin. C-td
ftERVITA
Kmiotm VITALITY.
LOST V'GOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wagtiwe di&ea&es, all effects of self-
ubuse, or excess and India
cretion. Anerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cbeekn aiv
restores the Are of youth.
By mail COe per lio:; O boxes
lor $2.50; with a written trimran
tco to euro or rolund the money.
' NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
CHnW. ft Jackson St, OH1CAOO, ILL
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. The
Dalles, Oregon. i
TK-OKiHENOOHrrEU
Physician, and Surgeon,
Special attention glveu to surgery.
Boomt 21 and 22, Tel. Voxt Bloc
CIRCUS ELEPHANTS.
Some Interesting Points About the
Curious Creatures.
Their ITacertalntr of Temper Makes
Them DMRcrnni Charffea
How They Help la
the Work.
The elephant men have to mind their
charges every hour of the day and
night. The "bull," to use circus stung,
sleeps only nbout two hour., and often
loes that on his feet. One fool African
elephant they can't be taught to do
anything, and the conimont.-t Miying
about n show is that they tire not worth
the liny they eat has been known to go
three weeks without lying down nt nil.
The elephant is always fidgeting nbout,
always swaying that ritlieiiloti.- hulk of
his, which seems to be clad In his big
brother's cast-oil breeches, nlwnys
stirring up strife, nnd nlwnys picking
at something with his trunk, lie might
loosen his stnke and run wild. He must
have something to occupy his mind,
and so bales of hay nre nlwnys nt hnnd
to be doled out to him. lie must be
always scolded and tnlked to, nnd told
to keep out of that, or get baek there,
or come out where he tan he seen.
When he isn't being talked to he is being
rapped on the nose with n "bull hook."
An elephant has n hide about an inch
thick, n temper that is as uncertain
"as the Uiss of n coin, the cruelty of nn
Apache, and the tU'strnctiveness of a
tornndo. Some wise and kind-hearted
men in New York who couldn't bear
to see n poor dumb brute suffer, decreed
that the "bull hook" must not be used.
They didn't have to be with the ele
phants all the time. The men who did
either hid the hook part in their hands
while the agents of the S. P. C. A. were
around, or displayed broomsticks thnt
would bring nn elephant to time nbout
as soon as n feather duster would stop
a cyclone. The bull hook is shaped
like a beat hook. It has a straight
point. This is to jab in where the skin
is tenderrst, near the root of the tail.
It is n sight well worth seeing to wit
ness Patsy I'crepaugh (his name is
Mcars. but he was with Addie Fore-
pnugh so long that people hardly know
what his right name is) get the ele
T hants to I tint the wagons up from the
basement of the Madison Square gar
den. He in the boss of all the herd,
a short, stocky little mini .with a quick
eye he needs it in his business End
s'metiimg nnout ins looks which says
thnt if you want to get into u fight with
him you had better make arrangement
to spend about six weeks in the hos
pital. The workmen get the wagon
sVwed around, so that it will go up the
irclined plane. Then they scatter like
fash before a broom. Here comes
Pntsy walking nlong with- two ele
phants, their attitude seeming to say:
"We don't want to," while Patsy seems
t- say: "This one right here.' All to
rether now." They make curious
riches. They sometimes whine so that
you can locate the very spot it comes
from, and other times not so unlike
the Inst pedal key of a church organ.
0ftcnc3t it is like nn amateur trying
to blow a cornet for the first time.
They shuffle up to a wagon, put their
foreheads against it, and up it goes.
Patsy trots behind them, making
vicious downwnrd jabs with the hook,
while he shouts: "Iiooyah! hooyah!"
They scull their way along the inclined
plane und toddle down ngaln for more.
Once I saw a wagon half way up, come
rolling down, while the elephants
turned tail and ran trumpeting with
terror. A lion inside, nngry at having
his sleep broken, roared. That was all
Homey nnd Johnny wanted to hear.
They fled, Patsy after them with his
hook, and though they snuffed nnd
breathed hard, they had to come nnd
ush thnt wagon up. Perhaps they
will treasure that up and some day.
Well, some day they are sure to get him.
Eugene Wood, in AlnsIeeV Magazine.
The DliiKiioalN Wna Correct.
A famous Scotch physlclnn was, un
fortunately, given to drink. He drew
the line on the safe side of uproarloiW
ness and Incapability, but not Infre
quently he was so muddled as to be con
sciously unfit for his work. One night,
when he had more than nweedrappie
In his e'e, he was bent for by a lady
of title. He responded, went to visit
her, sat down gravely by her bedside,
looked at her tongue, felt her pulse and
asked one or two questions. Conscious
ness of his unfitness for work, he mo
mentarily forgot himself and ex
claimed: "JJrunk, by Jove!" Ilecover
fhg, he managed to write out n simple
prescription and went home crestfallen
that he had so badly given himself
away. The following day the physician
received a message from his noble pa
tient asking him jocall. He responded,
though much uneasy In his mind be
cause of the summons. The lady told
him that the had a confession to make.
that he had rightly diagnosed her con
dition, and that, unfortunately, of late
she had given way to Honor, and that
she Implored the physician to keep the
mailer proiotinuiy becret. He listened
us grave as n judge. "You may depend
upon me, madnm." he said, ut length;
i snail ue as silent as the trrave,"
Gentleman's Magazine,
JJA. 8TURDEVANT,
Denim,
Office over French dt.Co.' Uank
J'bouo 6, Tift JJAl.LEtj, OKE0ON
NOTICE.
TK OK ORKGON, )
JXKCCTlVK lt:rllTMSNT,
HALRH, Nov Sl.lMW.J
In ncporrtnneo with the irovlnlonii ol nn Act
entitled "An Act Milnnlttliig to tne Klcettirn of I
the Sin e (if UP'tMiu nt the Uciicrnl Election to
be hold on tlio first Mninluy tn Juno, WW), llio ,
IK-mlliiRrropoM-iICoiistlhittiiiml Amendment,"
niirovfil Ki-lirimry is, is;i, 1, T. T. (leer, Gov.
i-rniir oi ni ftina1 in wrrjjon, no riercoy rnuw inu
lollowltic propo'i-d iiiiHiiiliiH'iits to the Coiihtl. ,
tntltm J tlii! Stntu of tiriTon, an curlltk-il to liv ,
the Secretary of Hint , to he jinlillslicil for live i
COIIHUCIItlVO WCCKN 111 I II I: 1IA I.LKS I II HON I tl.K,
a ncwHuitier uhllshfl la the seventh J iidlelitl
District of the Htntc of Oregon.
Potto nt the Ca)It(il, nt FmIciii, Oreiron,
SEALl tin Jlt ituy of November, A. I. 1MIU.
'1'. T. tiEHK, Governor.
Ilv the Governor:
V. 1. PUNKAH, riccrctnry of State.
SKNATK JOINT KKSOl.UTION, NO. I.
He It Tesnlvel bv the Semite, the Hoiikc eon.
etirrlni;. 'l lnti tln-'followliiR nmetiiltiient to the 1
coiihtitittinn ot inu s tu to oi Oregon tie uiiu is
horehv proroneri :
Tlnct section 1U of Article XI. of the Constitu
tion of too State ol OrvRon he and the same In
hurebv nhroirutetl, and In lieu thereof dietloti 10
of Article XI. shall he tin follows;
AKTrULK xt.
Section in. No county, city, town, nchnnl dis
trict or other intitilclil corporation shall Jia al
lowed to become Indebted In any manner or for
any inirHse tn an amount including present ex
IstltiK Indebted tics In thu tiRureRate exceeding
live per centum on the value of -the Mxahto
properly therein to bo ascertained by the Inst me
sessinent for state and countv taxes piet-loux to
the incurring of such Indebtedness.
Adopted bv the Senate January 30, )S'j:i.
C. V. Fulton, President of the benato.
Concurred in bv the House, February", IS!)?.
W, 1'. KEADY, SpeaWirol the House.
Adopted by the Senate Jniitinry 31, 1MD,").
JosKt'li teiMON, 1'ieslilent of the betinte.
Concurred in by the House, February I, ISDb.
Oias II. Mooiiks, speaker of the House.
SENATi: JOINT RESOLUTION, NO 1.1.
lie It resolved by the Senate, the House eon
mining; That the following nmeudmeut to the
Constitution of the .State of Oregon, In lieu of
Section Ten of Article Seven (7), he aud the sumo
is nereuy proposeo, io-wic;
SKCTION TKN.
The Legislative As'embly may provide for the
election of otipreineand citcult Judges In ills,
tluct classi s, one of which classes shall consist
of live Justices of the ruprenic l.'ourt, who sha.l
not piirform circuit duty: and the other chess
shall consist of as many Circuit .Indues as may
be deemed necesry, who shall hold full terms
without allotment and who shall take the same,
onth ai the Supremo Judges.
'1 ho legislative. Assembly may create in tunny
circuits us may la; necessary.
Adopted by the Senate, February 15, lS9:t.
C. W. t-1-i.To.v. I'rtsldent of the Senate.
Concurred in bv the House, February 15. Isui.
W. 1' Kkadv, speaker of the House.
Adopted by the .Senate, January 31, 1SU5.
JohKi-ll siMo.v, President of the iienate.
Concurred in by the House, February 11, lb'.li.
CIIas. 11. jlouitF.N, Speaker of thu House.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION, NO. 10,
Resolved by the Utilise, the Senate concurr
ing; That the following amuiidtneiit'to thu Con
stitution of the state of Oregon be nnd hereby Is
lroioed;
That the Constitution he amended by lidding
Article XIX. us follows, to wit;
AUTICLF. XIX.
Section 1. The tiece-sary use of lauds for the
construction of reservoirs or storagu bsln lor
the putixisu of irrigntlou or for rights of ny for
trie construction ol canals, dltcho, ttumes or
pilars to cotive water to t ie place of use lor any
useful, bviietlcM or necessarv puriiose. or fo'r
oralnage, or for drainage of mim-n.r the work
ings llieieof, by means of road, railroads, tnun
wayH. cuts, tunnels, thafts, liolntliiR works,
dump or other necessary means to their com
plete development or tin y other use neconsaty to
the complete development of the natural re
sources of the state or preservation of the health
of i s Inhabitants, is hereby declared to lie u pub
lle use and bubject to the regulation and cotitrul
of the Statu.
eietlon The right to impropriate the unap
propriated witters of any natural stream to bun
ellclal uses shall never he denied
feetl.na. Thu use of all waters now appro
priated Jor sale, rental or distribution, also oi all
waters originally appropriated for prl ute use,
but v. hlch, after sucii Hpprop-MUoti, has hereto
fore been or may lieieafier be Mild, letil.-d or dis
tributed, is iiureby declared to he a i u Ho use
und subject to tt.u levulatloii a ut control of the
Statu In the matiner precribcd by law. liut the
right to use und approprialu such waters sluil,
1J subject to such rovislotis of law lor th tak
ing ol private properly for public or priv ite usu
as provided In htoilou lh, Article 1 of the Con
stitution of the State of Oregon.
eeelion 4. 'I lie right to collect taxes or com
pensation for the usu of water supplied In any
countv, city, town or water district or Inhabit
ants thereof, is a franchise, nnri eiiimot lu ever.
clsid except by utithoilty of nnd in a manner
j'tunuuueu uy law.
Adopted by Ihu House, February 15,
V . r Kkadv, speaker of thu House.
(aigncu .Mareu 7, iw-i.)
Adopted by the Senate, February 17, lh'j;l.
C. w. Fclto.v, I'resldeut of the neuale.
(jlglied ilurch an, lb'JJ )
Adupted bv the House, February C, I'U.'i.
MIak. II. Mookkh, speaker of thu House.
Concurred in by tbefienatu, I'ebruary la, Into.
Jo.si:nt Huio.v, l'rcalaent of the Senate.
HOUSE JOINT UEriOLUTION NO. 'J.
proposing mi amendment to the Constitution of
iliustuteil urcr.ou. UV tetiealiiig Section til of
Article 1.
Itesolved by thu House, thu ti-nate concurring:
That neetlou 'Xt of Article 1 of the Constitution
be und bcrubyls reiieiiled.
Auopicu iiy inu iiousu, January 11, lh'j-l.
W. I', Kkapv, epiakerof thu House.
Concurred in by thuSeiuilu, January HO, ls,:i.l.
(J. W. Fulton, l'resldent of thuSeuute.
Adopted by the House, January 'M. IVJ.'i.
CIIas. II. JIooiiks, bpeaker of thu House.
Concurred In by thu Hunate. February 12, JMK.
JosKl-n Simo.v, l'resldent of the buiutu,
FENATE JOINT ItEHOLUHON NO 7.
1! It resolvid bv thu Senate tlm Hon
currltiR; That thu following ui'ic ndniutit to thu
Constitution of thu btutu of Oregon he and is
iiuri'uy pioposeu;
AltTICI.K I,
'J'llU Cllctlvo franchise in this Hoite sliall iw,t
beieaftur bu iirohlhltel tOHiivlilen fin tteeitntif
of sex.
Adopted by thu Senate, FcbrnruT C, lWi.
JosKfii Himo.v, Fresldiut of the Semite
Adopted by thu House, February n, WXi.
Lii.vH, II, Mooiir.s, Sjjker of thu House.
Adopted by thu Senate. Janunry SI, Ib'j.
T. C. 'J'A VLOit, I'rusldeut of tbo ri
henutc.
Adopted by the House, January ,11, Ih'.n.
E, V, dr.TKK, hpeuker of thu
House.
UNITED 8TATEH OF A.MEltICA,
' Btatk or OllKUON,
Olllee of Secretary of Statu. )
I. F. I. lL'NHAIt.hcer,.t,,rV-f uiu...r ..... l......
of Oregon nnd Custodian of the Seal of said
Btuto.do hereby certify that 1 have compare.
thuiirecedliiK copy of Hcimtu Joint Kesolutloi,
No. i. nt the lAvlHlitllve Asu-mbly of ib'j.t,
"Mum clpul liidebtedtiess iniiendiiiciit:" Senate
Joint Itesoliiiioii No. in of thu U-Islllv.,
uHrti'" i . i 'J"H;I7 Aineiultt;" House
." .""! v'iion Aiiiuudiiiu it!"'
til v or iun :.i J..:.r" i
tmuscript thoreirom uM iui SSihow1
' KSTIMOKV WIIKIIKOK, J JvU huro- 1
u,, Illy iUIHIl U
BIAt the seal of the htalu
iJoneatinuijiii.ip
inn Jiura day
As.eiubl of WM. Hepe'iuHiK Ainiiirt nei t''
and hutiutc Joliii ; itesolutfoi. No. 7 i f t uVii.Ju.
lauvo Assein
il, Bt Saluni. oreeon. Ief.tl ' o.-,Tr.v'v'u'
bucreury of titato,
i
Trilby
For wood, chips, knots,
shavings, corn cobs,
hay or poat.
"OO.'O-.OO.-
8
Construction This Is nn air
tight neuter of the oval sheet steel
tviHii it ba CAST IRON LININGS,
making it durable; nNn has Iron
feed door, cast top and bottom and
ornamental suing top, with griddle
cover utuleinct'h,
Nickeling It has nickeled urn,
name plate and foot rails. Wo have a
complete stock of toon on hand.
Call anil see our stock heforuhujltiR
elsewhere.
maier b Benton
1
C. F. Stephens
.Doalor tn...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents Furnishings.
Hoots, SImks. Hnts, ( ap, Notlnnc. Afit.
for V, I Doug as shea.'.
Telcphnne No. SS.
121 second St.,
The Dalles, Or,
..GHAS. FMHK
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COI.UMHIA ItKKIt, neknowl.
edged the best h er In The Halle,
at the usual price. Conic In, try
It and be eo'-vliieed. Also the
Finest brand of Wines, l.l ju.ir
mid Cigars.
Sanduiiehes
of all Kinds itlweys on hand.
MRS. OltlVlA W. JWOHGflfl,
STU
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Third Street, between Court and Wash
ton Streets, The Dalles.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
THANH ACT A ENEUAL HANKING BUKINKB
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Truuefers edld ou New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco. Portland Orn-
uon, heattie wash,, and varioue pointa
in wregon anu wasiuncion.
Collections maie at all points on fav
orahle terms.
' r. MCORE,
JOHN UAVIN
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATIO KM. VH AT LAW.
It on in ,fj mid 40, over V. S. lind Olllcc.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artifteiilly dlgesu the f ood ind aldi
mature in BtreDgtbeolDir aad recon
Lruct,incr t.tio nviianji
Mt 8nd tonlc' No other preparation
"1"?, " n l" fHIOlBnCJ. II ID'
uiotner rnmiitjirif imruu in;..in
r. . . . ,i,uvi ixjv UllCfUUil,
Kodol
no uiiixeahurcto st"" joiieo ana permanently curat
ofOri-Kou. DyHDerjaitt. TnHluoslnn Jiv...
of NovemUr, a. ii 6iuia-Ji ' i r 60.cn, nausea,
?.j?eche,OMtimlgla.Cnunp,and
F. I. DIJNIU It. all nthAP roonUa , 4 7.' Jl T, ?!
EAST mnri cri,..
-uutri via
The Shasta Route
or TUB
Southern Pacific ComoV
Train leave and arc duo to .rr.- '
, ... ni l-ortl-
LIAVC.
press, Bnlera, Rnse-'
httrK, Akhlanil, Sac.
'7;00 V. M,
S!!10 A. M.
tlftlta
Dally
except
MUtidaya
I7:S0 A. M.
fVlaVrKslbu'rl-. .'I 1:30
Jlt-AliKi'l. Sllvertnn, I r,.,,.
West Sato. 11,,-.,' I ulj
iNtt!'.'.?:1'1)
Corvalll and vnvi
I stations .. .
5'MP.JI.
TK.nVlilrvtiffuv ti w m u
Da lv luxrrur iii,rtJ. r'l'nil
I ;50 p. m.
fl.V IVlfllu.tH ... ...
i :.sj p. m
8::top. m,
At..&:eMinuY!iio ,i.T: i-Sl
Daily. t Daily, except suimari
DINING OAUS ON OGDEN R0UT1.
PUUiAN BUKm til.FKI'ERS
AND HECOND-CIVSS HUSEI'IKG Citt
Attached to all Throueh Trila.
Direct eojinectlon at Kan Fraucisco with om
dental and oriental and Pacific null mV-mii!
linos for JAl'AN and CHINA. BalUni dalteS
I plication.
Kates and tickets to Eastern point innr..
"'jAI-u JAl'AN, CHINA, 1I0.N0LDW S
All above trains arrive nt and deiurt Itm
(Iruud Central Btatlon, Fifth aud lrTiitf htmi
YAMHILL DIVI8ION.
I'tssenger Dcsit, foot of JuttcrsonitrMt
Umw for Sheridan, week days, it (-so si
Arrive at l'ortland, U:: a. ui, "
U'avcJor AIK1.IK on Monday, Wednnditaj
dav, Thursday and Saturday it 8:05 p, m.
Except Bunday.
Except Saturdsy.
K. KolCiLER, (I, II. MAKKIUX
1 Hiiaier. Asst. O. F. A 1'su. in
TbmuKb Ticket Ofilcc, 1S4 Third street, tin
through tickets to all H)ltits iu the ttka
States, Uanuila and urojic cnu be nbttlHtt
lowest rates from
J. B. KtKKlNI), Ticket AM,
or N. WHEALDON.
5
STEAM...
Wood Saw
Will run everyday except SuntliT,
Iiittee Keasuniible.
Tolophono 201.
W. A. CATES, Prop.
C. S. Smith,
THE
Up-to-date Qroeer
Freth Kkb niul Creauierj
liutter Bjieeinlty.
i 2d Street.
'Phonfl270.
PLEASE LOOK HERE.
WM. MICHELL,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Rooms on Third Street,
One Block Back
of
French & Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
3W 33S ONV3il22-
NOTICB FOB H'UUCATIO.V.
Notice is hereby, Klvcii ''i'1' luW
nsnied settlor has illcd notice ' ,
to make final t.roo u suit - : " kmmp
anu iseueivt'r ir .'
November i, ItVJ, vU : 0r.i
I.aae V. Howland, of The I
bliroiiilnuous residence upon a v
of said lnd, vU! .. . cut a''
Octlt-H J'u .
ONE FOR A DOSE.
IUmo plmplns. Pfn
il,l.lL,lnl n,l IIVSIIKIISU.
A muniniint of tb t'WJ r0.Kl
far htaltii. Tift iilthr r I P','7JBil I
'2
i rametito, 0Kdcii,sn I
j ratielseii, -Molave, f B.it ,
UmAtigcles.El'Hso iMSA'
IemI ..?'rns B,iii
Koscburg' anil 'v'mvWl
..... n,n.,
Undertaker
and Entbalmer.
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