Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses theystem a EFFECTUALLY PERMANENTLY BUT THE GENUINE - MAN'FO By (AUnRNIATGSYRVF(. roa sau ET41 vcwiiTi rsna 50c nuaatu. BUDGET FROM GREENHORN. Why He J lliHiikful Hp Grown Senti mental, Hiul Tlwu Tells About Mutlncl.s Mule. The Gkee.shou.v, Dec. 2, 1809. Editok Chkonicle: Thanksgiving has come, and like most other jrood thinps gone. Thanks to T. J. Seufert, tliH hoys in our cabin dined on tnrkey, with celery, cranberries, and doodles of other pood thing;, for which we were thankful at the time, hut which now stand well to .the front in the column of retrets. It is difficult some times to discover just what we have to be thankful for, and yet n little thought would give to all of us abundant reasons. Now in my own case, I console aiyself with the inflection that a year ago Van derbilt was worth f lOO.COO.OOO, which was f 100.001. 000 more than I possessed, the $1,000 heiug.the sum that I had to get before I was even with the world. Today the sum I have to earn to get even does not exceed ?99S, while Vanderbilt has dropped all of his, and gone to that unexplored country where the Lehigh Vullev Railroad Co. and other Vander bilt railroads do not. control the full supply. He is dead and will remain so a long time, while 1 yet wade around in the en j w with both feet still cold. You may or may not remember that in a communication to the Ciiiio.m'cle something like a year nuo, 1 told you of an old miner who brought me a letter found in an old cabin at Rolinsotiville, which said letter I sent to you. Well, the old man was over the other dav and brought, me a whole jacket of letters and written matter, found in that same old cabin. I have examined the package and nnd It contains not only letters written to the dead miner by his sweet heart .thin y years ago, but it contains also the letters written by him to he, and returned to him, as one of the letters showe, when t-be married the other fellow. I wonder if it would he wrong for me to read atid edit that cor respondence. 1 found some things that pleased me ; hits of humor, glimpses of pathos, ami here nnd there a bit of poetry that welled up at the touch of Lovo from the heart of the now defunct, as the water flowed from the rock at ttie touch of MoeB' rod. I can't quite bring myself to pubiithfiii: this correspondence and yet I am sorely tempted. However, I shall venture a fe lines at the risk of being tiresome, jut to show what the Hmvt did tor ihi late lamented as he wrestled with the uncharitable world as exemplified by J'.obinsonville 30 years ago. J his is evidently to his sweetheart She wore my town In her hair. And other on hur htuoui (air; Hut sweeter even Ttiiiu (hee, ttiu vinl :l of tier evis Tlint CHimlit their line (rum Mimmcr sklet A gill Hum heaven. Sou wore my roues on her hrcriHt. Who hiiow tlulr etluiK)n iietuU nrmed With velvn til; but Mvveeter roeH Mixum-d uhnvv, The fln t, Hwrctuitlluvrur cf love lier rokettud Hi. The row W (pieen of lloivon mid yet Her ujeM lire duHuy violet Jwtt hi to lilooiu. The violet U the hivoliutt (lower Anrt yet her Una twin roehud mo With their jietdime. Bill Matlock used to own an old mule just about the time the tbove lines were written. The mule and Matlock were located at that lime at Umatilla, Mat 'lock being in the town and the mule on toe oagebruth rane In that vicinity. the mule harfa nata" about ninety" feet lone attached to himself, as Virgil puts it "pendet colta," which literally meant "lie had it in the rieck." Now you couldn't get into Umatilla from any di rection without seeing that mule unless you came up from the lower levels. Matlock loved that male; he mourned when he couldnt see him every day, and he used to inquire of every Btrnnger that came to town if he had "seen a vener able mule with rawhide ropo uttached, as he came into town.'' Of course the stranger had seen him. Then Matlock would say he wanted that mule nn fully bad, that he had been looking fur him for two weeks and what would the stranger take to go out and bring him in? Bill wanted that mule so badly that it made no difference what price was asked he always promised with uheerful alacrity to pay the deaired sum as soon as the stranger arrived with the mule. J Then you would see the stranger hike out. Now, the fact was, that mule was peaceable, but the minute anyone at tempted to pick up the rope he was dragging he would turn, fighting end on, and with his head down, he would come with his hind feet in the air and going like a sternwheel steamboat trying to backoff a rand bar. A man might as well try to bring in a cyclone. Matlock used to feel awful bad when the strangers would return without the, mule, but he never despaired of finally getting him. Tiie mule had onl one rope on him when he was turned out, but he accum ulated riatasand McCartys, hemp ropes and cotton ropes and ropes of every kind. Whenever anyone threw a rope on the venerable relic it was a gone rope for it was ngaicst the mule's principles to ever give up anything he got on his neck. He was an "expansionist" or "imperialist" (whatever that is), but he finally got so many ropes on him that he couldn't keep cases on all of them, and when he backed up and began to kick he was like a Dalles girl with her first dress en traine begot his hind feet tangled; and when he kicked, the rope broke his neck. I am told that Mat lock sold more than nine miles of rope harvested from the remains, but I won't vouch for this, because I am A Gueenhokx. BUSINESS LOCALS. Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware house, if Use Clarke & Falk's Rosafoam for the teeth. You will not have boilB if you take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. Clarke & Falt's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for them. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Fulk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping waI sunburn. ManufacturedjbytClurke & Falk. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fulk have them. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. nich25-tf One dczsn of Giflord's photos will make you twelve fine presents. What would be appreciated more for the holidays? novl7-lm DeWitt's Little Early Risers Jpurify the blood, clean the liver, invigoratb 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 barn paints manufactured by James E Putton, of Milwaukee, Wibconein. J. Ii. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sur geons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with DeWitt's Witch Hazal Salve." It is infallible for piles and SKin diseases. Uetfars of counter feits. Dyspepsia can bo cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or muney refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. Blakeley & Houghton JJruggists. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker'fl English Remedy in any case of coughs, cold or croup, Should it fail to give immediate relief money lefunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., soys, "Our baby was covered with running sores. I)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her." A specific for piles and nkiti diseases. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Tonight! Toulglit! A lecture on God's promises and warn Iiikh to the Children of Israel and their fulfillment, at the Christen church, by Homer M. Street. Come out and see the wonderful miracles of God. Services begin at 7:30. To Cure Cold iu Out limy. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. ? Subscribe for The Chronicle, EARLY TRAVEL BY RAIL, Letter of When a I.nil- Who Took Tmln thr Locomotive Warn In Its Infancy. Uravelinp is now so ensy, nnd used to be so difficult, that it in hard for us to realize tlint the introduction of so useful an improvement us the "iron horse" wis not immediately nnd uni versally welcomed; but it wjik not. In an old family letter ure recorded the impressions of an early traveler by rail, after her first journey behind n loco motive. "The .speed is very terrifying," she wrote, 'nnd the clattering and jnltlnp inconceivably unpleasant. The atmos phere is less oily thnn I expected; but, on the other hunt, 'there is so much soot nnd grime upon everything, even shortly upon the faces and hands of the travelers. Then the appalling screeches proceeding from the loco motive engine, which it gives out on coming to n stop and at other times ure most distressing and discordant. "It is a method of travel with but one advantage, a aving of time; and with more disadvantages than 'can be enumerated, beginning as they do with Danger, and concluding with Dirt. "Between cities of large population, whence the necessities of business force men to hasten to and fro, and for the carrying of goods and merchandise, the railroad is no doubt destined to fill a useful position. But that it can ever be employed for ordinary travel, after public curiosity is satisfied, by individuals of leisure and good per sonal habits by gentlemen and gen tlewomen, in short or even by clenn ly nnd comfortable people not gently bjed, unless in cases of necessity, 1 can not believe." It is easy to sympathize with this dainty lady's dislike of grime nnd noise, but what would she have said could she have lived to ride in n par lor car, dine at a dying buffet, or sleep away n journey of 300 or 400 miles, se cluded in n comfortable berth? Youth's Companion. Sheriff's Sale. rs the cir.rT'iT .:otniT ok the .statu ok Oregon, tor Wuteo County. J. 1' Melnerny, us administrator of the estate of I'uillli llnuriiu, dicennsd, 1'lulutllt", vs. N". V. Wallace unit S. K. Wallace, IlefeiKtiilit". Hy virtue of an execution, decree mid order of sulci duly Issued out of mid under the (eat of the circuit court of the Mute of Oregon, for the county of Which, to mo dlrecttd nnd duted the jsth itHy of November. IS'jU, iion ii decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortiriiKe, In favor of nlalntitVaud against said defunUiintH, mid juris ment rendered nnd eut"red In suld court in the ubnvc entitled ciiux.'. In fuvor "f iilaintlll' mid iitfilii.st the defenduut N, V. Wiillace, as juris meat debtor, In the sum of one thousand and thirty two mid 2J1CO dollars ($HW-Vi!) with ln-terc-t thereon from the Sth day of ccpteniher, 1SW. at the rate of ten 10 per cent tier milium, and the turtoer sum of one hundred molars ?lio;anttnriieJfes.undthe further sumof thirty mid vO-lUO dollar 1130 '20 mid the cost of and uii on this writ, mid couiniandiiin me to make Mile of the rem irorty embraced in Mich decreu of foreclosure and hereinafter describtd; said de cree and judement linviiiK been rendered mid ntered on the 2 1th day of October, Ih'JU, I will on the third day of Jmiuar , l'JOO, at the hour of 'J o'clock in the afternoon of suld dn and at the front d-)r of the county court house, In pxlkn City, Wasco coum, Oregon, ell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash lu hand all the right, title mid lnteiest which the defeuoantsN. W. Wallace mid s. F. Wnllace, or either of them, had on the aith duj of Sep tember lb')l, tin! date of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which Mint delendHiits or any of the defendants ho. eln, have Miiec ikoii red or now have In mid to the following do.-crllkd real prop erty, i-itUHted and being in Wnseo county, Ore gon, to-wit. Th- routhe t quarter of the i,outh west iiuurter. the south ha.f of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the south east quarter of notion tueuty-olght.lu township eveo south, i'f range ccentetli cast, Willamette Meridian, containing W) acres, or m much of mid pro)eriy as will satisfy nnd judgment mid deciee, with c.hls mid uccriiiui; costs. bfiid pmpurt will he fcold subject to confirma tion mid redemption as by law provided. Puled ut Palles City, Wa-co count), Oregon, this i'JIh day of .November, WH. KOiilCKT UKI.I.T, dec2-ii Sbcrllfof Wasco County, OieAon, Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema is more tliun u skin diseu.se, and no skin remedies can cure it. The doctors aro unable to edeet a euro, and their mineral mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in the blood, nnd Swift's Specific is the only remedy which can reach such deep-seated blood diseases. KczemabroUo out on my daughter, and con tinued to spreed until her head was entirely covered. Shovas treated by several good doctors, but grsw worse, and the dreadful disease spread to her face. BHo was taken to two celebrated ? health springs, but re ceived no benefit. Many patent medicines were taken, but without re suit, until wo decldod to try 8. 8. B.tandl)y tho time tho llrst bottle was finished, hr hend be gan to Ileal. A dozin bottles mired tier com pletely nnd loft her skin perfectly smooth. She Is now slxtn years old, antl'has magnificent arowth of liatr. Not a sign of the dreadful tseAMO has ever returned. H. T. SuortK. 2701 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Don't expect locul implications of soups and salves to cure Eczemu. They reach only the surface, while tho di sease comes from within. Swift's Specific For Dlrx, tTheJDHN is the only cure and will reach the most -. . - obstinate case. It is fur ahead of all similar remedies, becuusu it cures cases which are beyond their reach. S. 8. S. is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pot ah, mercury or other mineral. Books mailed free by Swift Spaolie Company, Atluntu, Georgia. e e c NOTICE. STATU OK OREGON', ) HXKCUTtvr. IIKIMttTMRNT, 8A!.KM,N0V J1,1S'JU. III necordntico with thn provision of nn Art entitled "AU Act Submitting to tun Electors of tho Stale of Oregon at thu Hcneral Klentlon to he held on tho !lrnt Mmidy In .liino, l'JOO, tin; pending I'rnposod Constitutional Amendment ,' npproved February IS, lMI'J. I, T. T. derr, Onv. ornor of the Slate of Oregon, do hertby ctiuso tho following proposed miiciiiliiieuts to the CohMI tiltlonof the State of crcgon, as rertllled to bv the Secretary of Stat , to he published for live constitutive weeks in Tin: lui.uis ciihomci.k. n newspaper published lu the rivventh Judicial District of the Mate of Oregon. Done at the Capitol, at Palem, Orcirnn, PK.lL Oils Jlst dnv of November, A. U. IH'J'J. T. T. OKKK, tiovernor. ltv the (ioveroor: F. 1. Dl'NJl.Vlt, Secretary of Statu. .SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION, NO. I. lie It resolved bv the Senate, the House con curring: That the following ammiilmeiit to tho Constitution of tho Statu of Oregon he and Is hercbv proroseil1 That ,-ection Hi of Article XI. of Iho Constitu tion of the htate ut Oregon bo and the same Is hereby abrogated, and lu lieu thereof Stctloti lu Of Article XI. shall be as follows: Al'.TtCIX XI. Section 10. No comity, city, town, school dis trict or other municipal corporation shall lis al lowed to become, indebted In any manner or lor any purpose to an amount including present ex isting indebtedness lu thu aggregate exceeding live per centum on the value of tho tnxablu property therein to ho ascertained by thu hist as sessment for State mid cotitttv taxes previous to the incurring of such Indebtedness. Adopted by the Sciiato January .'51, tsWI. C. V. Fulton, President of thu senate. Concurred In bv the House, February 'J, ls91. W, P. Kkaijv, hpeakei of tho House. Adopted by the Senate January tit, 19.1. JosKl'li Simon, I'lesldent of thcMcnntc. Concurred in bv the House, February 1, 1SM. CIlAs. II. MuauK.s, Seaker of the House. SENATE JOINT UEHOI.CTION, NO If!. Holt resolved by the. Senate, the Ilousu con curring: That the following amendment to the Constitution of the Statu of Oregon, lu lieu of Section Ten of Article Seven (7), lie and the same Is hereby proposed, to-wlt: BKCTION TEN. The Legislative Assembly may provide for tho election of supreme and Utrult Judges iu dis tinct class' s, one of which cIiisscn shall consist of live Justices of the supreme Court, who shall not perform circuit duty; and thu othei class shall consist of as many Circuit .In it ires iik may be deemed uecessry, who shall hold full terms without allotment and who shall take the same oath as the Miprcmo Judges. The lAgislativu Assembly nicy create in many circuits as may be necessary. Adopted hy the "ennte, February 15, lh'JX C. V. H'i.ion. I'nsidcut of thu Senate. Concurred lu by the House, February 15. ls'J3. W. I', Kkaijv, Speaker of thu House. Adopted by the Senate, January II, 1MX5. Joseph Simon, President of the Senate. Concurred In hy the House, February 0, wa. Chas. It. jloor.Kh, Speaker of the Houe. HOCsE JOINT RESOLUTION, NO. 10. itevilvcd by the House, the Senate concurr ing; That the following amendment to the Con stitution of thu State of Oregon bu nnd liutuhy is proposed i That the Constitution be amended by adding Article XIX. as follows, to-wlt: AltTICLK xt.x. Section 1. The necesary tiso of lan(tfor the foiisirnetlmi of teservolrs or storage luslns for the puri-osu of Inlgatlou or for rights of way for the con'-truction of canals, dltche, Humes or pll:? to convey water to t ie place of use lor any useful, b.iietlcbil or necessary purpose or for drainage, or for drainage of mines or the work ings thereof, by means of roads, railroads, tram ways, cuts, tunnels, uaft, hotiting works, dump or other necessary means to their com plete development or auv other usu necessary to the complete development of the natural re sources of the Stale or preservation of the health of I s Inhabitants, Is hereby dechiTcd to bu a pub lic use and subject to the legulation mid contn.l of the State. sectton ''. The right to impropriate the unap propriated wuters of any natural stream to bun ellclal uses shall never bu denied. .-eotl n 3. The Use of all waters now appro primal .'or sale, rental or distribution, also of ,.11 waters originally appropriated for priuituusc, but which, lifter such appropiHtiou, has hereto fore been or may liuieafier bu sold, iuuU-d or dis tributed, is hereby declated to be a iiim11cuu and subject to the regulation a nl control of the State lu tho munper prescribed by law. Hut thu right lu use and appropriate such waters shul, bu subject to such i rovlslous of biu for th" tak ing of private proH.-rty for public or priv .to use as provided iu beellou lh, Article 1 of thu Con stitution of the State of Oregon. section . 'J he right to collect taxes or com pcmntlon far the use of water supplied to mi) eountv, city, town or water district or Inhabit ants thereof, is a franchise, mid cannot bu exer cised except by authority of and lu a manner prescribed by law. Adopted by the House, February 1'i, JSD1. W. 1' KE.mv, speaker of tliu House. (Signed March 7, 1MW.J Adopted by th" Senate, February 17, !)!. C. W. I'fl.io.s, 'resident of theSunatc. (signed Jlarch , lft'JJ) Adopted bv the House, Iibruiiry C, l-l)."i. Cius. It. .Mooiiks, speaker of the House. Coiicurnd iu by the" Semite, February II!, lXi. Josi:ru SuioK, President of thu Senate. HOUsK JOINT RE-IOLCTION NO. 'J. proposing mi amendment to thu Constitution of the stale i f Oregon, by lepeallng Section HI of Article 1. Kesolved by the House, tho touiite concurring; That Section 25 of Article 1 of thu Constitution be mid hereby Is reiiealid. Adopted bv tho ilousu, January 11, 1VJ3. V. p. Kkuiy, npaokur of the House. Concurred iu by the Senate, January iiO, lsal C. W. 1-Ul.TON, l'rehidelit of thu sumitu. Adopted by the House, January SO. 1VJ1. Chas. it, Mooiiks, Speaker of thu House. Concurred In by tliu Senate February 12, ifeUJ, JosKi-ft StJio.N, I'rvsMcui of thu Suiutu l-ENATE JOINT itUSOI.C 1'ION NO 7. Ho it resolved by thu senate, thu Houso con curring; That the following amendment to the Constitution of thu Btato of Oregon bu and is hereby proposed: AiiTlcr.K I. The elective franchise In this State shall not hereafter be prohibited to any citizen oil account of sex. Adopted by the Senate, Fcbrurnrfi, p-u,-,, JooKi'it Simon, I'lesldent of the senato Adopted by the House, February ft, lttj.j. t has. it. Mooiiks. bneuker of Hm lino... Adopted by thn Senate. JimunrySl. IWJ. '1. C. TAY.oit, President of tho Senate. Adopted by thu House, January Ih'.o. B. V. Caktkii, Speaker of tho House. UNITED HTATIIH OK AMKUIC'A, i BTATK IIK OlIKOON, ' Olllcu of Kwrutary of fitatu. ) I, K. I. UI.'NII AIt,ric(;rlary of HUto of tho btata Htate.d;. hurthy cvrtlfy that 1 have "mi i.urw tliuirtvdliiKcmiy of Hunato Joint Itcsuliitlot! r.i i r V. ";"! rtiitummy 01 is'j.j, o,,",i l'"1,!l,iIL',l,"-'"H '"nundiuuiit;" Bun le Joint Itfttfihitlfni Ki .r i.Vu ' , V . f. , .;' Aluminum;" iioimu Joint Ituso utlmi No. IU of tho Ulslativ" As-1 symhly of 1W; -Irrigation An o il mm,"1 ' ... ...... ,mv, himi tiiKt uiu rtiuif lit u corrL'Ut T 1" .. . ' ...... tieiiiiop. I liiivo Ikiiu. lihlo!t my ImiK and alllxwl h iii-tii Isk AL) tho teal of t htaio of ulvuw. wis. y 01 kom""'i a. D: K. I. I'l.'NIIAIl, fct-crttttry of bluto. lgUAiJw'l.ltll"Vl.'!liillHW Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, hay or poat. ConBtrucllon-Thls Is an iilr tight heater of the oval sheet steel tviHi: It has CAST IKON LINlMiri, iiiaklng It ilurHhle; ubo has frou feed door, cast top mid bottom mid ornamental swing top, Willi grlddlu cover underneath. . Nloknllner-lt h"s nickeled urn, name plate and fo.it rails, Wo have a completer slock of ininn on limid. Cull mid see our dock before buying elsewhuro, , wnw .-r-' H f i" yi C. F. Stephens ...Doalor In... Dry Goods, Clothing, Cents' Furnishings. Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Cup", Notions, for YV. 1.. Doug us Shoe. Teleiihone No. Ml. i:H Second St., Tic Dalits, Or. ..CHAS. FRflfiK.. Butehcrs and Farmers ..Exchange.. Kitjib on draught the celebrated COI.t'MIHA llhKIt, acknowl edged the best beer In Tho Halles, at the usual price. Conn' lu, try It and bu 'o:.vlnee,l. AImi thu Finest brands of Wines, 1.1 juur and Cigars. Sanduiiehes of ull Kinds always on bund. PLEASE LOOK HERE. WM. MiCHELL, and Embalmer. THE DALLES, OREGON. Rooms on Third Stroot, One Block Back of French & Co.'s Bank. PICTURES FRAMED. ALL PRICES AWAY DOWN. '3W 33S QNV 3WOO FRENCH & CO.', BANKERS. ritANHACT A KNERAI.BANK1NH HUKINEH Letters of Credit iflflued iivuihiblo in the KHtnrn Klul fiitfht Ekctlittnife ttnd TelettrHplnt TrunilorH Hdlil nn Vum v,.,.i, ni.i,..,. 8t. Louie, bun FrAticiHeo, FortlAnd Ore- ...... U......I.. ti ' . pun, nrmutj nnU,,UU variouK pointe lu Orugoti and Wahlntiu'ton. CulllmtinilH Iiiii'Im ul nil rmliilii .... L,i. orulile turuiH. Riaier & Benton Vli iu i our Clinch. All coaiitv WHrruntu rmititil prior to Jan. ?l, I8i'0, will lw paid ut my ofllca. Inusrest jj8h after Nov. ltlth, C. L. Pim.ni'H, County Trewmrer. rjubscrlbo for Tim Ciiuoxici:. EAST and SOUfrHuT The -Shasta or Tita Southern Pacific Comrv Tmlus leave slid are duo to nrriva t rortu LKAVK. OVERLAND EX-1 Prent,. Hnll.m. Ilr.... ourg, Athtsiul. Hi. t rfitmmto, Osdcn,Hnl '7:00 l'.M. . ,niiii4.iUi,, .lOjliVl. UisAhp!elos,F.lI'HH :15 A.Ji , : -'..t.ni, nut m'v-.- iiriiti.tiB lioseburc anil u',. i i.hkl h:30 A. M. ii "'"' fy lft Womlburi lor i I Mt.Ai.gul, flllverton, I W,r,Ht ftol" Ilruwus. yllle,8prlii(;lleW and INatron ... , , jCorvullls Hiid wnyl I stations , . 1:301', it Dull, eioait Dally VXt'Vpt Sundays I7:n0 A. M SiMI'.M. INDEPENDENCE I'ASSENOER. Exnreuii Dully (except Sunday):1 """ ;R0p. ra. il.v I'ortlftiul .Ar.i - jaup.in. At..Kr.lIlnuvllle..I.v.5 h:.'hi p. in. f xr. . Inai,,.i.iiH...... , .. -.----(in ....... ..v.,.v,,I.V(Vl,V,I Dally. tDatiy, except sunitny, " DIKING OAIIS ON 00 1) EN ItODTK. I'DU.HAN ItUFFET HLFEPERS AND BECOND-CLASS BLEKI'INO CAEs Attached to all Through I'raiui, Dlrwt connection at San Francisco with rm dental and Orleutal and I'nclflc mall ,tMmZ Hum for J A PAN and CHINA, Ratlin totTS b plication. lutes and tickets to Eastern point andJt. rmo. AlsnJAl'AN, CHINA, IlbNOLULIJ 2 AUSTKA1.1A. All above trains arrive at and depart hm, Grand Central Btutlon, Fifth and Irving itrM YAMHILL DIVISION. l'Hscngcr DoHit, liait of JeBemonitreet U'ave for Hhorldan, week days, M4.'i0n.m Arrive at 1'ortlaiid, U::t0 a. in. 1 U-ave for AIHLIE on Monday, WcdnnJttiM Frlrtay ut 8:115 a. in. Arrive at rortUatTu dav, Thursday and 8aturdu it 3:05 p.m. 'Except Sunday. "Kxcept Batnrdtj'. It. KoKlEK, .Maiiiuer. (.. it. MAHt-niu Asst. Ct. F, it Pau, An Through Tlckut Office, l:n Third street, through tickets to all points lu the Einm HtattK, Cnlisda and EuroH" can bo obtilatu lowest rates from J. II. KIltKLANI), Ticket Aral or N. WHEALIiON. 0 ...STEAIVI... Wood Saw Will run every ilny except Sunday. ItatuH Kcaeotiable. Telephone 201. W. A. CATES, Prop, C. S. Smith, THE iUp-to-dateQroeer Fresh EpitB titnl Cri'iiuiery I liuttur u specialty. 2d Streat. Thon9270. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat 1 It artificially digests the food andald tfRt.tirn in HtrPiiPthi'lllllL' UD0 KCOD'. BtructiDRtho exliiiuated digestive w yans. It IsthclatestdiscovereddlgMV ant and tonic. No other prcptloj can approach it in elllclcncjr. Btantly relieves and penuapentlycura Dyspepsia, Indlk'estloti, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Vtm SlckHeadwlie,Ga8tralRla,Cramp.t all other results of iniperfectdlguo Prepared by E. C. DeWltt ft Co.. CbM PILLS ONE FOR A DOSE. 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