The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 11, 1899, Image 4

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    Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
Cleanses the System
rl EFFECTUALLY
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h.RlT11A1CSTPAT.ON
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rLnmwiiLiiiki.
BUT THt GFNUINE - M ANT'D By
(UI?RN!ATG5YRVF(2.
CAU. '9ft,
roe suerAtcKv.'G3aTi feu sot nRKmt-
PEOPLE YOI7 ALL KNOW.
A. L. Bunnell ie over from Centralia.
d McGreer wna in from Antelope
yesterday.
V. G. B ocl-, of Wasco, was in town
yesterday.
P. T. Nicholas made a business trip to
Lyle today.
J. V. Koontz went to i'oAand on this
uuuniiiif'ti boat.
David Bonner e.'t the city this niO'n
iug for Portland.
Mies Alice Huot returned Satcdny
evening Iroui roriiaud.
C. J. Slubling left this won tug on a
Lu;iues trip to Stevenson.
Mrs. J. C. MeinB was u passenger on
the tiuat Una nurirni: tor I'uitiaiiU.
Mrs. L. . Crowe returned home on
Saturday mgLi, alter a week's visit m
Fortlund.
Mies May Enritht came up from I'orr.
laud S'ntuiday una epent ycsterdi'v vt
friends iu life L'allee.
Miss JeauuetLe Williams, tccouipanied
by tier sister, Florence, leit on jester
day's aftern ion train for Portland.
Mr. Clarence Hout, of Corvallis, ar
rived lu the city .Saturday ana is spend
ing n few days with friends.
J'r H. A. 'palef.;ro arrived in the city
from Portland Saturday n.jriji, tu resume
her duties as proteesiuual nurse ut Dr.
tieiseudoifTer's othce.
Mr. and Mrs. Zichary Taylor came up
from Salem yesterday, wiiere they tools
the hudy oi their eon for lurtul." Mrs.
'laylor ,eft this morning for lier home
in Antelope.
Mre. S. P. SUnnrd, of Brownsville, it
Spending a few days in the city with tier
aunt, Mrs. L. L. Hill. She "is on .tier
way to join her husband, Eider Jsianant,
who is stationed at Adams.
Arr. aud Mre. L. Klinger, who left
several weeks ago lor California, in com
pany with Mr. and Mrs. L. Rice, Have
returned to their home iu Uutur. Ore-"
gon, they say, buus them all nnht.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Blakeley wiil leave
on this afternoon's train for" Portlaud.
Mr. Blakeley will atiend a meeting of
trie Pharmaceutical useociation, wtiile
i.io wile v. ill visit her parents lor a few
lays.
Grant Majs returned home Saturday
night, having spent two weeus lu Call
lutuia. tie attended the football naie
between the Beikeleys and the Staulordb
ou Thank-Kiviny, in" which the former
won in a ccore ot 30 to 0, aud Uriiuf.
hasn't not through yelling yet.
MAIlltlEI).
In Tim Dallec, S.n unlay livening, Dec.
9th, at 7::iU, at ttie iiome'of L Ricliard
boij. near the garrivun, Justu-i L. I'iiouihh
and Miss Agues Wilkius, Rev. U. F.
llnw'i otficutiuj;.
The rnoui is a Dalles voting man,
liaviiie been iu the employ of Seufert
Bros, for some yeare , and the bride is
the daughter of S. Wilkins, a prominent
farmer of Klickitat cuuuiy.
The Donation. Appreciated.
PouTLA.vii, Or., Dec. 8, 1809.
EniroB Cui:o:;icLt;
'1 ht lUHiiagement of the Boys' and
Girls'Aid Si cii'ty of Oregon feel extreme
ly grutelul to the pupils of the public
achoola of your city for their generous
donation on Thaukegivlng. which was the
beat donation received outside of Port
land at any time fince the existence of
this institution. The board of directors
N and the ladles' advisory board feel that
they cannot sufficiently thank the little
ones for their kindness in remembering
other children who had been less fortu
nate than themselves in having a good
hciun and fair treatment with their
parents.
It might be interesting to many to
know how much In the aggregate a do
nation from the children of the public
schools will amount too, and they can
readily see how much such a donation
can help mi institution such as the Boys'
and Girls' Aid Society, in caring for its
many I'hnigce through the winter
months. It must be remembeted that
iu many instances n child wiil bring n
can of jelly, n can of fruit, n Btnnll pack
aje of grbeeries, an apple or rolato or
some cabbage, but when this is placed
together it amounts to a present well
worth the acceptance of any charitable
institution, and in tiie case of the school
cbildre n of your city it amounted to as
fol'ows: 16 two-quart jars, 27 one-quait
jars, 15 pint jars, 11 glasses of jelly, 20
tin cine ot goods, 4 bottles of catsup, G
packages of mush and raisins, luiscel
laneoui packages dried fruit, rice, nuts,
toys, loan?, 2 sacks potatoes, 1 cake, 1
1 ox apples, 1 box cache's and clothing;
also $"3 25 in cash, after deducting 00
cents for dray ago.
The things were all brought f") the'
store of Messrs. Blakeley & Houghton,
and Mf. Blakeley, who acts as agent for
the socio: y, packed the goods and
forwarded them by boat, Mr. W. C.
Allaway, the agent, kindly bringing
them down free of charge.
Superintendent Gardner wishes to eay
that he feels yery guileful to his friends
at The Dalles for their kindness, esprc
I illy to Superintendent Gilbert, of tiie
cjunty" Ecliools, and Professor J. S.
Lauders, city superintendent, and trusts
that in yea-e to come this practice may
be continued, and feels sure that it will
be highly beneficial to the pupils of the
pubMc pclu-ls, to say nothing of the
creat cood that it will do to dependent
children of the state.
V. T. Gakijkek,
Superintendent.
A Good Optmrtunlcy.
Any boy or girl, about 12 or 15 years
of age, desiring a place to board und go
to school, can secure a good home bv ap
plying at this office. Wanted tor a
companion.. 4-lwd&w
"One Minute Cough Cure ib the bett
.emedy I ever used for coughs and
colds. It is unequalled for whooping
cough. Ghrildren all like it," writes II.
N. Williams, Gentryviile, Ind. Never
fails. It is the only harmless remedy
that gives itr mediate results. Cures
coughs, colde, hoarness, croup, pneu
monia, bronchi: '8 oud hM throat and
Inn? troubles. Its early use prevents
consumption.
Mias 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
till forms of stomach trouble. It never
fails to give immediate relief in the
worst casee.
To Cure a Cold in One Ilayv
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. A'l dru'ugists refund the money if
it faile to cure. 'Jhc.
Clarke & Falk have a full and com
plete line of house, carriage, wagon and
barn paints manufactured by James E.
Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Eczema !
The Only Cure.
Eczema is more than a skin disease,
and no skin remedies can euro it. The
doctors are unable to effect a cure, and
their mineral mixtures are damaging
to the most powerful constitution. The
whole trouble is in the blood, and
Swift's Specific is the only remedy
which can reach such deep-seuted blood
diseases.
Eczema broke out on ray daughter, and con
tinued to spread until
her head was entirely
covered. She was treated
by several good doctors,
but grayr none, and the
dreadful disease spread
to her face. She was
taken to two celebrated
health springs, but re
ceived no benefit. Many
patent medicines were taken, but without re
sult, until we decided to try S. 8. B..and by the
time the.flrst bottle was finished, her head be
gan to heal. A dozen bottles cured her com.
pletojy and l?lt her skin perfectly smooth fihe
Is now sixteen yearn old, and hasamaKnlflcftnt
growth of .hair. Not a sign of the dreadful
disease has ever returned.
II. T. 8IIOBE.
2701 Lucas Ave., Ht. Louis. Mo.
Don't expect local applications of
soaps and salves to cure Eczema. They
reach only the surface, while the di
sease comes from within. Swift's
Specific
SLSLSHLfift
is the only cure and will reach the moat
obstinate case. It is far abeftl of all
similar remedies, because it cures cases
which are. beyond their reach. S. S. 6. is
purely vegetable, and is the only blood
remedy guaranteed to contain no pot
ah, mercury or other mineral.
Books mailed free by Swift SpecJfc
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
BUSINFSS LOCALS.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware
bouse, tf
Ueo Clarke & Falk's Rosafoaru for the
teeth.
Yon will not have bolls if you take
CI rke & Falk's sii'e cure for bolls.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
tiie best. Ask your urocer for them.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
nud unburn. MabufacturedJbyJCIarke
'& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to lust. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. inch25-tf
Now is the time to tit for X:nas
photos. Cloudy weather preferred for
sittings. So says Gifford. novl7-lm
One dozen of Gifford's photos will
make you twelve line presents. What
would be appreciated more for the
Iholidoye? novlclm
DeWitt's Little Early Risers fpurify
the blood, clean the liver, invigorate the
system. Famous little pills fur consti
pation and liver troubles.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, 111., says, "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles,
hut I cured them with DeWitt's Witch
HHZel Salve." It is infallible for piles
end Ekin diseases. Berar3 of counter
Vits. . Dyspepsia can be cured by using
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little
Tablet will cive immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in handsome tin
tinges at 25 cts. Blakeley & Uuugh on
Druggists.
Experience is tiie best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
cougji?, cold or croup. Should it fiul to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
Mre. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says,
'Our baby was covered with runtiini!
sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazsl Sulve
cured her." A specific for piles und
skin diseases. Beware of nortliless
i.o u n t erf e i ts
Crime In Ciiuluml.
Sir James Vaughau, for 35 years a
police magistrate of London, notes a
wonderful decrease in crimes of bru
tality and violence, and an increase, less
marked, in the crimes which require
brains and ingenuity. General educa
tion doubtless favors morality and re
finement; but there is in the cities a
limited crop of children with inherited
or acquired criminal tendencies; and
when thcbe are gathered into school,
unless great pains are taken to coun
teract the influences of the street and
of their wretched homes, the mere
quickening of the intellect only gives
new power for mischief.
Hlcli Opinion of the Ilnli.
Col. Ingersoll used to tell a story of a
Boston man who asked his advice as
to what to read. The colonel recom
mended Shakespeare. After a year or
two the Boston man came back and
thanked Col. Ingersoll for his advice.
"The plays are first-rate," he said. "I
tell you, Col. Ingersoll, there are not
ten men in Boston who can write like
that man Shakespeare."
A Queer Expedition.
An expedition coiiEisthiK' entirely of
women has been formed in Australia
to explore the Solomon islands, the
home of the fiercest cannibals known.
Hitherto white men have been nble to
penetrate only a few miles inland.
Ilanilet'M I'lijalcnl Proportion.
A curious symposium hns been pre
sented in La Itevuc Iilanche, of I'uris.
It deals with Hamlet's physical pro
portions, apropos of a recent duel
fotitrht over Sarah llernhardt's inter
pretation of the melancholy Dane. Max
Nordau leads the list. To him Hamlet
was red-haired, clean-shaven, "stout,
short and 30;" he was also a (jreat
drinker. M. Louis Ksnault defines him
as "tall, stooped, fair and IS." Signora
Diligent! dei-Iares him to linve been
"fair, fat and a:,," while Mine. Hachilde
loves lo think of him ns "small, dark,
subtle and ugly, with the experience of
CO, summers or less." St. Louis lie
public. fin flflLM.M'(t
ONE FOR A DOSE.
PILLS
Itf-raore Plmpl.,, Prrnk
Bi'lunjtiiM, f urlir thulllo&d.
Iliir II .mil ..K. I, ,
T ..ui.iichimi
ii- ,i V . V a i,mll miil r. ut fall Uni t,,,
14c tild u, dx0wuiu OK. e0SNK0 CO. Phil
' will riiall MmiiU Iron, ut fall box
tixrnn . -
JJA. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Offlco over Krcneh & Cn.'a llsuk
I'h one f, THE IMl.LKi1, OHKOOS
' r. MC08C. JOHN OAVIK
MQ0RE k GAVIN,
ATTOUNEVfl AT LAW.
Ilootai 39 and 40, over U. 8, Land Od'cc,
c a ncyTiNOTOMi h a wiuom
HUNTINGTON A W1WON,
ATIOKNKYH AT LAW,
THE DALIiEo, ORCUJi.
Olflec over Flnt Nat Bauk
NOTICE.
STATK OF OttK'ION,
Kixrnrivic okimitv
wicNr,
21, 1MM.)
hai.jcm, MIV
In nrrordiince wllh the irivUlmm of nil Act
(Hi tied "All Art Milinilttlu-r. to t.io Klict its of
the HtH'o of Hilton ut the ui'ihthI K' ''thin to
lie hold on the lliot Monilny In Juno, 1W0 the
voml'ii'? I'ni!o..cilConHtiltloiiiil Alni'iiilmoiilV
niiti-ov d February I'l. Jtl!, 1, T. T. (ieor, C'uV'
einnr of thoHlii'c i( Oioion. dolirrtby eiiilm llio
fol oivlnic piopoHid niMi'iidiui'iitK to tlim'oiiM
tiH'otio'. ilu Slati- n( ir"?oii, us ceiillit-d 'o bv
the SMretnrv of Ht.it , m Im juilillnhod for live
co.necauve'wwkn In Ti.k I)ai.m:i ('in onici.k.
a oi'WKi.HH.'r iiiibllxliisl In the buvvnth Judicial
ixx.lici of the tsinte ol OreMin.
Done nt tlu Capitol, at Pulctn, Oregon,
ttKALl this Jlt day of Novon.Ucl. A. H. IJ.
'1'. T. l.Ki;u, lioveriiot.
llr tl o (iovorttnr:
1. 1. DU.N11AK, Secretary of Stale.
fil'.XATi: joint im:som'tio. NO. 4.
lit- It re-toWed bv the SoiihIu, the House con
curi;tii; That tho followlni; iirtii-iiiliiiuni to the
Con itutUm of the State of Oregon lie ami In
lu"i'li iirnponil :
That M'Ctlon 10 o? A.llrlc XI. of tho Constliu
tloii of the Mate ul Oii-iou be nud Uicmuiic Is
ho eby aurigatotl, anil in lion thoioof & clion lu
(i.' Aitlu'e XI. !liall be nt follov:
AIITIL'I.K XI.
"ootlon 10. No pniimy, city, town, koliool illn
trim or oilier mtiulc'p il oorimralloti aball be al
lowed to brronie liuiebteil lu any imiiiiiei or fur
auv iiUMin' to an aiiiotttit Itieliulliii; ih out ex
IsiiiiK liidehtt'itiieiiN In the HKKrtP'iu exi'itilln-r
tlve )K!r oeiitiim ou ihe value ot iiie luxjble
lifiiK!i y therein to bo awrtnlncd by the List an.
M-.i,ifi.t for Htntu mill coutitv hixoa piu't'loim to
the Iiit'iirrliiB of sueh liulebteilneas.
AdoptiMl bv the Senate Jniniiuy ai, IS":!,
C. w, Fulton, I'ro.ililcnt o. the ctlnie.
Concurred lu by the Hoii-e. Febiuaryi! 1S'.U.
W. I'. ICeaoV, blwaLir of the ..ouse.
Adojitcil bv the Senate jBiniary SI. lh'tt.
JosEl'll mxiiN, rimliluot of thohcfatc.
Coiicui.ed In bv ihe House. February ! ISli1).
C'HAb. II. Moouks, Hiieaker of thu Houlc.
SEN.VTK JOINT KESOl.f I ION, NO lit
lie It resolved by the Senate, the House eon
(Miuinc; Hint the following iiiiieudiiioiit to the
Coiiatlliitlou of the Stale of Ou-jon. Ill Hell of
hen.iOii Tell of Article Seven (7), be nud the mime
Is be.eby iuo)ioseil, to-wlt:
suction TJtN.
The Isclslntlve Aetnbly may provide for tho
election of nuinetne unit i Iroult Jml'e In ill.
Unet e Ilium , one ol which ehidM'.i hhall euiixlnt
of tlve Juitlee of the -iiireine Couit, who slui.l
not terfoim clronlt duty: nud the other cIm-h
hhall eoliMbt of an inuny Circuit .lud';en ah may
bo deemed noccss ry, who hhall hold full toimi
' w i luoui ai louiieui nun wiiomiiiii uk me miiiio
I lucli a-, the Miiremu JuilKei.
I '1 he I vKihlative A-seinljIy may ereatu ai inuny
eireuiiK a.s may ue neeoMiry.
Adopted by the Senate, February 15, lt9:l,
C. W. Ia'Mon. rrthldeut of the Bcmr.e.
Concurred In by the !Intie, February Ift, 1S1U.
W". V Kkadv, bjifaker of the House.
Adopted by th Semite, Jauuarv l-i).j.
Joski-ii mmo.v, l'resldetitof the iiunato.
Conciiried lu by the llnu.se, February li, 1493.
Uhas. II. .Mo or. us, ba.-aker of the Houhe.
IIOUSi: JOINT KESOM'TION, NO. 10.
l',co'vi'd by the Hone, the Heiiate roncim
ln: Tluu i tn- Hillmviiis iiinendimyit to tiie Con
hti.itxo) n . no rit.-.e oi Oregon be mid beieby Id
Iirokui rrt ;
T.mt Hip Constitution be nmeuded by nddiiiK
ArUelc XKC. n iiilloiva, to-vrit;
AUTICI.K XiJT.
eectlon 1. The wv.e oary use of himlH for the
rou'iue'iiiii ol le-ervolm or storage b isio- In
tiie iii.,iioo( luluatlon or for ilr;htH of uay 'or
Ine . iiir.li uiiiloii of ealialH, illiehe.-, Ilunies or
pi)' lo i oiiver water to i ,.e iiliu-o of uw .or any
tiiei'iil, biiie.leial or necessarv )iuiioe. o for
o.iitnii ;e, or for dialimxe of mliiei or lucuciitt
1 1 rii ihuieof, by ine ins of iihidi, lallioaiU. l.uiil
wjya, cuts, tunnels, ili:ii'i, holiilng works,
diimpoi oilier liece -nry me.iin lo their imi.ii
piu.e development oi iiiiv oilier use nece -scty to
ine comnleie devuloi incut of the lii'tui il ie
sounis'soi lliecl item im-servutloiiof ine lii' tui
of i s luhrbit :uts. In jerebv il'.iilareo tol a pub
lic use and Mt'i'et-t to ihe lesulallu-i and vniiiiol
of the Shi
lion'.'. '1 ju liht 1 1 nopumilntc the u-.i'p-Iiroinia;33
wnlns oi Hiiy iiauiui utremn to ben
e.ici:'l li-en h'unll never ImdeuUd.
crti-ua, 'ihe use of all wa' -ih now who
p'iatnl 'orsiic. .en! iloi dht ibutlnn itlson, all
iv i. " tirt'Jy Bppiop.iii ' d lor p. vi-'.oiise,
nut whli.ii. i 'i niie.i eppiojnH; im. bus neiet
fo.elicen or nuv jieiei.', ir be solj .u.il lordis'
li mil id, h heiflir !' nlmerl lo bo a Ml "u ue
a id subj 'ft ,o t.ie .i-iiil:iiinii a d toutiol ul thu
State l,i iue tinniiier p o-c. ..r.,l by law. Hut ihe
ilsiit t juw and r ipiop in Mieh iva'.eis hhnli
us subji.f. to Mtcn i iovikiojs of Ijw lor the ik
1m: of private pnieMy .or puulie or piiv lie ue
ai provided in iie.fo,! 11, Aiiiele 1 of the Con
NttlUi.Oii ot Hie Stale oi Olv ;on.
fct Jtlou -1. 'J lie r'-jiil i eolteet tx-n or cimi
enka.ioii ,'or the uo of wu'er au-iplled ' mii
eountv, ei'y, town oi wa.er distiiiu in liihntill-ntititi-e.'of,
Is n fritnchUe, and cannot Imexer
Lined exeunt by I'lttlioilty of nud iu u lmi.ilier
piescilbed by law.
Adopted b) the House, l'ebiuriry 15, 1MM.
W. 1'. Keaiiv, hpenUer of tliu llouve.
(diKti' U ilureli 7, 16'J l.)
Adopted by tho Hciuitc. February 17. I&ft.
C V. Ft'tTOS, i'reildeut of tlieaenutc.
(ili'iied .Muich a), lb'.)
Adopted bv tho House, February fi. l-'j.'i.
Ciiah. II. .Moo i i:h, aieukerof tl e House.
ConcurrHl In by the Pennle, 1 cbiupry 13, 1,1!3.
Joi:rn oimo;;, l'leaiJeut of ihe Semite.
HOUSi: JOINT KKH01.UTION NO. 2.
promising an nmenduieut to the Constitution of
ihu state i f ureiiiiu, by re;aliiii; Suction ai of
Atlicle 1.
He .olved by tho House, thusenatet'Oiii'U.iiuir;
TllHtsieotluu:;iif Altlrlo 1 of Ulu COIIb.ttlltlou
be and hereby Is ri'iwiilcd.
Adoji'.ed bv tiie House, January II. lfi'J.!.
W. I'. Kt:iiv, Api-iuer of t.iu House.
Concurred In by theKiinale, .limitary Hi), lw:i.
C. W. I ULioN, lrtileutof tburieuate.
Adopted by thu House, January :!0,
Ciiah. 11, Muoi:r;u, na.-ulier of thu House.
Concuired In bv thu Senate. February 12, 1MB.
JOMKl'II hIMoN, 1'resliluilt of thu builatu
FENATE JOINT ItEHOI.UTION NO. 7,
I!o it u-holvd bv ihu beualc, tho House con
eir.i : That the o' iiwIiik iiiiiemlmuut to thu
i.o.is luitlon of i iu tiialu of Oieguu he und ih
iieie'oy pmpi d:
AISTK.I.K I.
Tno elective finnchlsu in tills St.ito nhall not
lip.enf.er be prohibited tomiveiilziMi no iiiiiiitit
of se.x.
Adopted by the Kenntr, Fchiuiur C, IMi'i.
JonKi-u uimun, I'iraldeut of the fienato-Adop'.t-d
by the Houiie, February fi, 1H'I3.
CllAH, II. Mooiikh, Hjieitker of the House.
Adopted by the Keunte. Ianuiy 81, IDS.
J , w, i A vi.ou, l-ii siueni ol thu henatc.
Adopted by the House, January Si, U"j,
E. V. CAiriKR, Hpeukcr of thu
House.
UNITED BTATK3 OF AMEUIOA,
HTATKOrOllKdON,
Oliicu of riecretury of State. )
I, F. I, DUNBAH.Hecrcujryof Htatoof tho MtiitA
o. Oioii und CimtiKlluii of the Heal of mild
HIb ,rto .icreby leitliy that I have coinp.irtd
thu nKC'jlli.- copy nt Huiiaiu Joint lUko'.iillou
Mi. i of thu U-sUla.lvu Asi-nibly of l,"!ij,
"I UP InJp.-l indcbtediicsiiaaioiii iielit!" Senute
.lo'nt Ilewiliitlo'i No. 1.1 of Hie I u'.ishrivo As-
i rtrnlil v ttf i'.' t liiiii.( .... a i ......... ,
-j. ... J. '. ii.i,,u .im AIIIU U I II II!"
lloue Joint ltc-oliit:on No. 2 ol thu lirisl.iiii,,
A finhlJ ; of lUi.-'' Kuncalliix Ainenauiuiit:
Biul huim'uJol it ilMolulion No. 7 1 1 the u'iU.
...... u ui is-.i, T.f IIIII hU Vlil to
tunscipt theiu.rora and t lie hole tho4uf."ft0
) '!V,"i'S"t:r. I have hmo.
iHtxi tlv will of thu hi itu of OreaiHi.
jjdj Tlihd uay of Noveinlii, a. U.
F.I.lJL'NIlAlt,
BecieUryof Btaio.
Huih' j-iu.k
lnnltiK t.e). flulp,
Hshcilulo without
Str. RoRulntor.
(I.lmltiil IjimtttiR.i )
Str. Dallos City.
( Cot'Chlnc nt nil W'ny 1'oltiln,)
IIOIVS.
I.v. D.'U-h
It.S A. U.
Tui'Mlay
Thu inlay .....
SitUlltV.
Air. t'c .tatul
at ft 1'. 3
DOWN.
I.v. Hiilles
ii(r:aiA. m.
.M'liutav . ..
IV dlir'ilnv . ,
Kiiiinv
Ai. I'oitlati l
(ii'ii'O lain)
I.v. I'" t' Mil
a. 7 A. It.
. Mo III y
. Vt rim-Mi iv
l-.nlay
AI.. Dallon
1 1 ft r, ii.
FOR COMFORT, EUONOMY AND PLEASURE,
5 Travel he the Stwiiuow ol the UeRUlatnr t.ltio. The Onmimiiv will ondeavn,- tu dvi. it. .
tj roiiMho bout i-ervleit jionKlhie. I or fiir.hor Indiiuiatloii nddrci h'M-u"P-
C, "'or.lniid O'llce. ()aJ-3ftot DocL.
Trilby
For wood, chips, knots,
shavings, corn cobs,
hay or peat,
.OO.'0-.OvO.
Construction This is im n'r
Unlit henlur ol the oval slnsil steel
type: It hn (.'AST I HON MNINKS,
making it durable; ul") has lion
feed door, east top mid bottom and
nriiHiiieiitnl nuIiik top, with Kildille
cover undeilieatii.
Nickeling- It has nickeled iimi,
mu i it) pi:itu and foot rails. We have u
complete stock of tnem ou hruil.
Cull nrrt set- our stock before Im) Ins
elsewhuru.
r
C. p. Stephens
...Doalor In.
? tins floods. Clothino.
j WCt.3 fUl'lJlOlillJa,
Hoots', Bhoe. Huts, Clip', Notions. .;,-t.
lor W, 1.. l)oui;.'us sIiih;,
Telephn-ie No, Hj.
li I fi ttl'HI M
..GHAS. FRAHK-.
Butchers
end Fattmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on drnuuht thu celebrated
COLUMI1IA iIKl'K, ncknowl.
edced the bent beer lu The Dulles,
utjthuuHUul price. Come In, try
it und lie roil vl need. Also thu
Finest brandi of Wines, Liquor
and Clears.
Sonduiiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
W1?S. Oliltflfl W. 0lGflli,
TUDIO
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASON10 BUILDING,
Third Street, between Court und VVaoh.
toil Stmetc, The Dallns.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
rilANHACT A KNEKALUASK'INO IIUtilNKtl
Lottora of Credit iaoued available iu the
Eautern BUtea.
Bight Ej.c.tiao( and Telraphtc
rranafere aold on Now York, OIiIcmko,
ht. Ixiuia, Ban FrAticlaco, Fortlnnd Ore
Kon, Seattle Waah,, and varioua polntt
in Oregon and Waahiagton.
Oplleotiona uia Je at all poluU ou fav
orable terma.
I
1
j jaiei & Beqtoo I
ThP Hp pc fir '
l lilU UUUJL't Ul, I
r
KJiitjrujuaruB LINE.
Dalles. ForilanH & flsioria Hav.Go.
.( tlx, ftr-frubtor Ut-c will rutin, .,, ..
tho Company rcstm-tog the tlnl.t i, 1 0l"
untlic. 81 10 ch,8
Str. Inland Flyer.
(Limited Landings.)
tip.
I.V. Portland
nt It A. li.
..... Tue'iday
, ... Tlumdiiv
. . .Batiirdny
Air. Ilallu.4
(u lee-taln)
Iiown.
I.v. I).iles
t H a. M.
Voi'iUy , ,,
W"lIOIltjV ...
f-lldnv
Arr. iWu.tnd"
ntai3.) v, u.
, -'r.
W'PmlUml
ml i J
tlililh(lir
, Maturday
At. D.illri
nt Kill. '
W. C. ALL AWAY, Gen. A6t., ihoim.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta
Rout
or THE
Southern Pacific Compy.
Traliia leave and are due to arnvc it Portlii
LKAVE.
OVEKINI) Ex
press, Halem, Itose
burR, Ashland, Sac
rM.tif.,,,,, f,
i
:U A. M
:(W I'. M.
1 Franclseo, Mqlave,
1 JH A lltritl.t. 11 l,uur.
New urleuuit ami
Ilium 1 1
linsvburg Hiid way sta-l
tloim
fVIa Woisibur? fori
I .MlAukuI, Hilvurton,
Went Bt-lo, llniwns. V
hill) A. M,
4:30 r. a
Dully
exeept
tttiiiduy
Dally
eiwpl
BttUiltTi
I
villu.Hprltirtiuld and
t
: Natron
I7:: A. II.
ICorvallla
(KtHtlOtlS
and way I
IKUEI'KNDENTE I'ABSENOEK. Expnai tati
Dully (exeept Sunday).
l;Mp. iu. (l.r,,.. ..I'ortliuid Ar.) S:25i.B
7:)p. m. ?Al ..McMllilivllle l.v, 5:M,o
b:!lUp. m. (Ar, ,liirtipendeme..I.v.) i:HLi
Iiul'y. tDniiy, exrepl Mimmy.
DiNINH CAUS ON OGDEN HOL'TE.
1'OUi.MAN 1ICFFET BUErKP
AND KKCOND-CIASS SLEKI'INP CASl
Attachi-J to ull ThroUEh Traht.
Dlreet coiiiiertlnii ut han franclnco with Oeo
dun tal und Oriental and Tactile mall tuiulili
linen for JAPAN nud CHINA. Hulllux dita ot
ait'H''
Hates nud ticket to Eastern ikiIiiU tndll
mix:. Also .1 A i' AN, CHINA, UONOLUtU lad
AUSTRALIA.
All hImivu trulim arrive nt und deptrt In
Oruud Cuutrul Stutlou, Fifth and Irving itrNb
VAMHII.I. DIVIelON.
l'nsseiiRi-r Dejsit, toot of Jutlcrsii ilrMt,
ahvv for Sheridan, week days, W:S0p.a
Arrive ut I'u.Uand, U:M a. m
Ia-uvc- for A I KI.I E on Monday, WislneidMud
rrloay ut :35 a. m. Arrlv at I'urtUml, Io
dav, Thursday and Hnturdiij it 3:05 p. m.
I.v .iday. "Kxcein Saturday.
It, F.M.KU, , H. MAl'.KHAM,
..I Miouer. AssU U. F. .V Fua, Alt
Tlirougli Tleket OKlee, Ul Third tret,wk
throuirh tlcketii Ui all poluts iu the lultri
States, Canada und Europe can be obtilnw
lowest rutes from , .
J. H. KIKKLANJ), TickctAtait
or N. W1IEA1.DON.
...STEAM...
Wood Sai
Will run overy day except Sondty.
Ratee Kfiitotiuble.
Telephone 201.
I W. A. CATES, Prop, j
C. S. Smith,
THE
Up-to-date (Jroeer
Fresh K'f& bikI Creaniery
iiutter u Bpecinlty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Curt
Digests what you H-
ititinoiiiy aigesibwic t-
Situn Id strengthening , ond "ft
fafAilence, Bour Stomach, 5l
lekHMdache.Oastrslgla.QramKC
Pltysiciau and Surgepf,
Bpvcl.l attantion glvuu lowf
, ,, i ytfi1"
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