I Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels ClEAnses the System ri EFFECTUALLY hA8,TUALCONST,ON PERMANENTLY ITS P.tMt 1 -TC . "EriCIAL f rc BUY THEV &NUIN - M ANT'D By (alii?riiaTgi.Syrvf(. fC iAUEYilVCR'JjoTi FECI SCt KRSCmL l'EOriE YOU A LI. KNOW Frank Fulton c.une down from Binzs yesterday. C. P. T' Ken, of Ridgeway, is m the city on business. M. M. Williams, of Prineville, i; a victor iu the city. , .J Salem, nrnved i Mrs. T. .1. Jackson, of in the city jesttruay. Henry Hahne, one of Portland's lead ing merchant?, is h visitor in The Dalles. Mrs. A. Tl. Byrkett cam" up from her Luat' at While Salmon last night, re turning on today's boat. Vivian French, who has spent the past year nt their rancli near Fossil, c.ifiie down yesterday an 1 will return this afternoon. ISO UN. In this city, Tuesday morning, Dec. 12th, to yir'. and Mrs. A. Bettiugen, a daughter. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. What The Dalles ISnya find Glrlp Polnc Anion); thr Leacllne Mudeut. Editou Cnr.oNicLi:: The leading sociel event at the uni versity this week was the reception t'iven to the foulbull men and student body by Dr. and Mrs. Stronc at their home in Colier Hail. During the even ing the quartet, consisting of Dr. Strong, Prof. Glenn, Prof. Dur.ri and Supt. Rr.seler, e.inc our new college song, "Oh, Oregon." Mrs. Strcng was assisted in the dining loom by the Misse? Bnnnard, Wat field nnd Straub. The Eutsxian, Laurean and Phil ologist literary societies held a joint session Friday evening in Prof. Friedel'e room. President Goodrich, of the Laur ean?, jirerided. After being entertained by a recitation from Miss Yx!d and two of Mr. EiionV inimitable impersona tions, the. crutisii'jn, "Resolved, that imtui gnttion into t lie United .States should be ifrtric.ted to persoriB who can read and write the constitution of the L'nitd States in come language, provided satis factory provisien can be made for ad mitting thoce dHpendtnt upon qualified "Jmiuigiants." 1 lie tiflhmaiive was up hehf by Messrs. Holt and Goodall, cf the Piiiiolofians, and Mies Aliaway, oi the Kutasians. whilt the negative phase of the question was nipported by Mesers. J?jei cer end Hoeker, of the Laureans, ttud Mise Straub, of lie Entaxians, After careful consideration the judges decided that the negative had the best of the argument and therefore awarded them the decision. Tlie Dalles as represented by her yourg citizens in attendance is most de c iledly alive at the university of Ore gon. That the. is considered by - both faculty and Huleiils in this favorable iiht (which t-he certainly is) is du to the superior tcbolarship and detei ruin ation of the young men and young women which she is fortunate enough to have representing her lure. A short review of their achievements and the positions they occupy will duibtless in terest CiinoNicLK readers : Of 11. D. Angell Utile needs to be said. The reputation ho has made for himself ut the university is not limited ly even the louudt-ris of the Ute. By hie patient per lietatieu in the face of un usual d'fliful.tle), added tj his natural Buperioriintolltctu-tl gilt', he has almost oveicine every obstacle Mid attained to almost every honor which he hat sought. Suffice it to sat that he ranks as one cf the very best etndents now in the uni versity, and this year as editor-in-chief of tiie Monthly, his influence is fur reaching in student oflrtlre. Miss Allawny, who will graduate this year, hns the reputation of a first class student and her talent in other lines is shown by the fact that she is the choice of the senior cl-ss as their orator in the comiuc oratorical coutest. That tho is also riroficitnt in debuting is shown by the able manner in which elm upheld her eide of the immigration question in the inter-society debate. Mr. George E. Campbell is a member of the Junior class. His reputation for scholarship in the difficult course which he lias chosen is most enviable; his record in all classes being that of an A 1 8'tident. He is also a prominent mem ber of the Laurean literary society and last year was one of the candidates for the in'er collegiate debating team. Tn Sophomore class of the university is proud to claim ns one ot its members, Charles X.. Campbell, of The Dalles. Although this young man has been here only two years, he'has already justified the prophecy of those who, judging by his career at The Dalles High School, said he would be heard from at college. He represented his class last year in the oratorical contest and as a general Etu- 'dent he takes place in the very front rank of the class, in which nre collected some of the braiuest young people of the state of Oregon. We must not forget that it is not alone in scholarship that The Dalles excels at the university, for a Da.ies young man has proven to all this year that in athletics as well, she must be reckoned with in futnre. Mr. Arthur Stubling, as center on tho second term has made a name for himself, and that he did not occupy even this important poeitiou ou the 'Varsity team is only owing to the fact that lie was forced to compete with those who had had n great deal of ex- i perience in football, while this was his 8rst vear. As it was, he put his oppo- npM. . ... . . . In the Freshman class The Dalles is represented by Edward Baldwin who holds the position of private secretary to the president. The next issue of the U. ofO. Monthly will be a football number and will con tain an account of the games played this season, a number of gridiron stories and will be illustrated with pictures of the team. Student. BUSINESS LOCALS. Feed rye for sale nt the Wasco Ware house, if You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Folk's sure cure for boils. Clarke & Fulk s flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for them Ash your crocer for Clarke &' Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wneco warehouse. Finest kind of chickpn feed. mch25-tf Clarke & Falk have a full and com p'.ete l;ne of house, carnage, wagon and bam paints manufactured by James E Patton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. J. I). Clark, Peoria, 111., says, ".Sur geons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with DeWitt'i Witcl HczbI Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Iiear3of counter feits. 0 uyspepsla can he cured hy using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablete. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin hnxee at ! Druggists. !5 cts. Elakeley & Houghton A rightful lllunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Ilucklen'fi Aruica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, felons and all skin eruptions. Befct pile cure on earth. Only 2b cte. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by iSIakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 for 81. A good farm in Klickitat county Wash., five miles from ColumbuE, con sisting of 10 acres. Price $1000. Apply to II. . Curtiss at A, S. Bennett's ollice. nl3-d&wlm Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and eunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Oh. SUNN'S, ONE FOR A DOSE, fill I ft iJh"mn,e P.'toPl". Prent I'll I Sheriff's Sale. IN Till: CIRCT'IT COIJItT OK Till: STATE OF A Oregon, lor Vi.sco (,'ounty. J. P Mr Inrrny, as administrator of tlio estate ol Pmlllp llrogau, dcccn?d, rialntlft, VH. N. W. Wallace mill S. F, Wallace, Defendant. It y virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale. Only IsMicd out of unit under tlio seal of the elreiilt court of the Mute of Oregon, for the couutv of Wikoii, to me directed and duted the -'Stli Oiiv ot Xovemlier, IS'Jti, upon u dec.ou for the fortMiloMire of h certidn murtenftv, In fnvor of platntltl'imil nsalnst sulit defeiidnnts, mid luric mcnt rendered and entcicil In said court In tlic above entitled rausc, In fnvor f plalntltr nnd np;iilti-.t the defendant N. W. Wallace, ns Judg ment debtor, In the Miin of one thousand am! thirty two mid 22 IPO dollars (lon...) with in terest thereon from the hth diiyof Mptcmhcr, ISW.nt therateof ten II' lcr cent per nntiiim, mid the lurther Mini of one hundred ilo.lnrs firoja'.attornefce'-.nndthe further suinof thirty mid '.D-10O dollars t?X0 'JO and the rosts ol mid up on this writ, mid eommnudtm; me to make sale of thn real proerty cmhraced In such decree of foreclosure mid herelnnfter described, said de cree and Jiulirmcnt liavltiff been rendered nnd entered on the - Uh day ot Ortoher, NW, I will mi the third day of Janunr; 11K, ut the hour of o'clock in the afternoon of said dnj and at the front dnor of the couuty court house. In Dulles fltv, Wasco county, Oregon, sell at public miction to tho highest hlddcr for cash In 1,,,-iH nil fltn rtfht. fltln mill ltltl,TOSt wtllt'h the dt-feminnts.N. W. Wallace mid S. F. Wallace, or either of them, had on the '.11th daj of Sct- tembcr 1893, the date of the mortgagu foreclosi'd herein, or which said delendaiits or any of the defendants heieln, have since nniutred or now huve in and to the following dwcrlhed n.-al iiror erty, situated and being In Wasco county, Ore gon, to-wif Tliesouthc st quarter of the south west quarter, the south haif of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of tho south east quarter of section twenty-eight,!!! tnwnshlp seveu south, of range se entccn east, Willamette Meridian, containing 1G0 acres, or so much of said property as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. Said projierti will be sold subject to confirma tion mid redemption as hv law provided. Dated nt Dalles City, Wa'eo county, Oregon, this ituh day of November, l'B. KOllKIlT KEI.I.Y, decMI Sbcrlffof Wasco County, Oregon. GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. TN THE COf.VTY COURT OF TIIK STATE 1 of Oregon, for Wiieo county. In the matter of tho guardianship of fieorge k:lmt, Traiik Klimt, Am. le Jordan, Katie Jordan and Mary Joidau, minor. Now on this yth day of December, 1690, came William Jordan, the duly appointed, qualilied and nrt'ng uuT'iian of thealcive nnno-d minors, Mttit t.n.niiiti.l ViIl ..i,,tA,i t.rnl'lm, .it ti.i i.riliir fit, 14 it i J-l.,, lu .I... ,i;i,,.ii I'l,,.,) ii imvi . authorizing and directing him to sell tin in1crit ol snld minors in certain rem properly ncriiu after decriUd, and it appearing to the court from s aid petition that it is necessary and bene ficial to said wards that their interct in the south hull' of the southeast quarter of section Is, township 2 north, range 1:5 east, W. !., ho sold, therefore It i ordered that '1 heresa Kl mt, the mother mid next of kin of (ieorge KHmt mid Frank Kllrat mid said William Jordan, father and next of kin of Aunic, Katie and .Mary Jordan.undall persons Interested In said estate, appear before this co-art at ths court morn there of in Dalles City, Oregon, on the Oth day of January, 1900, nt the hour ot two o'el ick i m, then and there to show cause why a license should not be gianted for the sale of such estate, and that this order be published at least three successive weeks In The Dulles Chronicle, a wetkly newspaper printed .In said county. Dfttea this tlta day of December, isifil. 1.011 MIT .MAYS. declS-I County Judge FRENCH & CO. BANKERS. i'KANSACT A KNEUAL BAN KINO RUS1NES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange aud Telegraphit Transfers sold on Now York, Chicago, fct. J.ouis, tean hrancisco, rortland Ure on, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon anu Washington. Collections m.vle ut all points on fa orable terms. jyiRs. OLivm w. wW, STUDIO AND ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, 'J he Dalk-s. :iott3 V'i J ALITv, LOST V'GOR AMD MANHOOD Cures Impotencj', Kipht Emissions and waptinn diseases, all clTtcts of self- abuse, or excess and inula cretion. Anorvetonicuul blood builder. Brined the rilntr rr.ne.' in inh" r.lir-nlrsnn WwSlv rcstores t!lc fire youth. ifitSSil By mail iOc per box; boxes for $-GO; with a written ytninm tuo to cure or refund tho jiioncy. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by Blakeley & Houuhton. The Dalles, Oregon. THE CLEANSING AND UKALINCI CATARRH CV11D l Olt CATARRH in Ely's Cream Balm Eay nnd pleasant to lie i Contains no in- Jurlons dniL'. li la ijincKiy aiiitoriie'l. Given 1'jtiMet at oiict. Hoole and 1'rotccts tlio .Membrane, ltesloreu tlio Hurutes of Tmte unci fcimell. Larire ISize. 60 centa at Urn lew or liv tnnlli Trial Mm, 10 cent by mall, f BttOTiltatti, GC Warren BUett, New Vork. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omou at Tiik imm.eh, Okeook i ..,., . -S"V. 'A.lkW. I J-otlee 1 hereby then that the fnilmvim, nnnicd ,ettler linn Hied notice of Ills Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that sild nroof will be made ta-loro thn reil.t... uud recelvor ut The Uiille, Oienon, on Friday. iiucembcr a, lulfJ, viz; Milton H. Vox, of Tim Uttllra, tlr. II. K. Ko. 6Mf7. for Ihe YM HW! and KWl W.A Boe. an, uud KKju Hi'A Hoc. 23, fn. 1 N. li:i.' if. W M. ... lie name the followlne wllnessis tn tirr,v hl tonllnuous residence ui-on and vultlvntlon of ald lui'l, vUi ' feter Fhkuii. Charles Matuoy, Isaac Matney and Wllllcm UuodiiiNii, nil of 'I he Ullos, Ore. Novel l JAV V, LUCAB, ifegUter. TT V1- NOTICE. STATIC OF OIIKOON, lixrcfTivr. iiKiuaTMnsT rMltST, 2i, lvjy.) SjAl.RM, .NOV In neeordmiec with the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act MlhmittlUR tn the Electors of tlic Sta e of Omron at the ueiicrnl Election to bo held on tho llrst Monday In June, liMW, the ln'iidlliK l'roiosed (,'otistltiitlonal Amendments," approved February 1, lf!l. 1, T. T. tleor, (lov emor of the Stale of Orcr-on. dohorthy cause the lollowltii: proposed miieiiiliiients to tho t:onstl tutlonof tho State of Urcpmi, as certified to by the Secretary o( H to t , to ho published for live consecutive weeks In Tin: I)am.i:h cukinici.k. n newspaper published In the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon. Done at the Capitol, at Fnlein, Otecoii, seal this Jl-t day of November, A. D. IS!M. T. T. l.El.K, Uovetnor. llv the finveriior: V. I. DL'.MIAK, Secretary of State. SENATE JOINT KKsOU'TION, NO. 4. He It resolved hv the Somite, the House, con curring. That the following amendment to the Constitution of the Stato of Oregon be and Is hereby proposed : t)()n , ue htBl0 , ',, KRim nm, tl)C SHlm ls llwri.bv i,r(11;atwl, and In lieu thereof Siclluii 10 1 rial teenon m oi .riicie oi ine i;oiisiiw of Article XI, shall be as follows. AiiTtei.r. xi. Section 10. No county, city, town, school dls- trict or other munlclnal coriMiralion shall Iu al I lowed to become Indebted In any manner or for ' any purpose to nu amount including present ex l-ting indebtedness in the aggregate exceeding five per centum on tho value or the taxatiic nrorierl v therein to be ascertained by the Inst as sessnient for State and eountv taxes previous to the Incurring ol such indebtedness. Adopted hv the Senate Januarv ItO, lS'J.'!. C. W. Kfl.TON, President of the feonnto. Concurred In by the House, February 'J, W. 1'. Kkadv, Speukci of the House. Adopted by the Senate January 31, 1HM. JosKi-ii sikon, President of the Semite. Concurred In by the House, February I, tsw. Ciiak. 11. Mooiibs, Sjienl-er of the llutise. SENATE JOINT ItES 1U TION, NO IX licit resolved by the Setmtc, the House con curring; That the following amendment to tho Constitution of the State of Oregon. In IUu of Section Ten of Article Seveu (7), lie uud the same ls hereby proposed, to-wlt; suction Tn.s. Tho legislative Assembly may provide for the election of buprcuiu nml i liculi Judges In dis tinct clays' s, one of which Classen shall consist of live Justices of the Miprcntc Court, who sha,l not perforin circuit duty, and the other class shall consist of as many Circuit Judges ns may bo deemed necess ry, who shall bold full terms without allotment and who shall take the same oath as the Supreme Judges. 'I he Lvgisbitivo Assembly urry create us muny circuits as may be necessary. Adopted by the Senate, Kebruary 1.1, 1SD.1. C. W. I I'uo.v, Prisldent of the senate. Concurred in by the House, February 1.1. Is'.iJ. W. p. ki:aiv, ripviikerof the House. Adopted by the Senate, January "11. Is'Jj. Joswh Simon, President of the sienate. Concurred in by Hie House, February (1, lslii. Chap II. Aiooi-.ES, sjicaVer of the House. HOl'SK JOINT ItEsOLCTION, NO. 10. Resolved by the House, the Senate concurr ing; That the following amendment to the Con stitution of the State ol Oregon be and herebv ls proim-ed i nat ine cousuriitiou be amended by uddlng to wit: Article XIX. iih lullfm.H AUTICI.C xi.. FiTtlon 1. Tho niTOMiry use ol Iiui'Ih for the contriiftlnn of reservoirii or r-toMKu bikini tit the jiuriKiku of IriiRiitlou or for rlKhta of uny lor the con-itruetlon of cuimls ll!elie, llnmea or pi I toronvey wnter to t .u j'liiee of imu lor any Ubvfnl, b nellelnl or nveoKMirr )mr)MJ or for CrnliiHfri-, or for drnlnnse of mlncx i.r the work Iiirs thereof, by memm of ro:id, rnllninilv, trmu wily?, cuts, tunnels, ilmftf, holtIiiit workk, duin)ior other neeeniury moani to their eom jilete (leveloiiinent or imy other us nvrusinry to the coint'lutu develoiunent of the nutnrnl re-r-oureea of the btnteor irokervtlouof the heiilth of t lnhcbituntii, Is hurt by dtchireil to be a pub lie use nnd bUbJect to the regulation r.nd control of the Mute. r-i'Ptlon 'J. The rlcht to niniroiitlnte the tiMiije lironrluled WHterii of imy liHiunil Mreuni to lien cliclul iiwh (.hull ra-vt-r b.'denlid fcectl n Z. The use of nil wiiIith now umiro Iirii.ted .or wi'c. rentnl or diktrlbutloii.ulouul nil wiiteri orlKlnnlly iippropriuleil for primtu nw, but which, utter Mien n.iroi-i tlon, hns heret fore been or limy hereulier be '.old, rentt'd or dls trlhutiil, In herrby declurel to be a iu lie uc nnd tubjeet to tLe rerulntion it d control of the Mute In the iiinni'er pre. ediied by law. lint the right to use nnd iipproprlnle Mich water cliyli uv nuDjtet iu Mien rovixionh ol law inr tilt- tali ine ol private properly for public or rlv to use as provldeil In Seellon ls, Article 1 ol the t.o:i fctltution of the .statu of Orerjoti. fectlon I. 'Ihe tlclit to eolieet t.ixcs or cota-It-ni-ullon for the use of water Mipplit-i loan) eountv, dty, town or water dUtrlct or iiihiihll llIltB thereof. Is a franchise, nml eiiimiit l tcr. clstd except by uuthoilty of nnd in a manner i'lesenoeu ry law. Adopted by tho House, Tebrunry II, 1S9J. W. 1' Ki:,DV, fcpenkerofihe lloiibe. (jifji.wi iiareli 7, IKH.) Adopted by the Senate, I'ehriuiry 17, W.). V. W. l-'L'l.TO.v, I'resldentof thebeniite. (-liined Jlnrch ls'JJ ) Adopted bv the House, lebrunry C, l-'J."i. tlUH. J!. Mooiikh, speaker iif the House. Coneumd In by thehennte, 1 ebruury is, Is'jj, Jo.sui'H Simon, l'reslaent of tl.u Semite. iioCbi: joint hj:.ioli'tion no. jirojiOslnB an Bineiidinent to the Constitution of trie state 1 1 urenou, jy repeal ns section ii of tiruciu i. Hcsolvcd bv tho House, tho leiiKteeonenrrlmr. That ni-etlon U.'i of Article 1 of lliu tJoiiMMtutlou be and hereby is rejK ale.1. Auopieu ny ine Mouse, January 11, wxi. W. I'. Ki;nv, rpjiucr of the House, Concurred In by thcbenr.te, January :;, ls'j;i f. W. 1't'I.ToN, i're.ldeutof Iheeeiiate. Adopted by the House, January :iO. liii'i. ClUa, H. MuoitKk, bi-caker of the House. Concurred In by thehenate. I ebruury la, is'j.,, Joski-ii bmoN, I'resldont of the beuatu fc'KNATE JOINT ItK.SOI.f HON NO 7. lleltresolvd by tho heuatc. the House eou eurrliiK; 'I hat the follow Iiijj iiuieiidnient to the Uinstltutlou of Ihe btalu of Orteon ho nnd ls hertby proposed : AKTiCLK I. The elective franchlso in this blate shall not hcrealter hj prohibited toaiiyeilUeiiou uecount of sex. Adopted by the Semite, Kebruray C, iwo, JosKfii feixo.v, l'lesldeut of the benatc Adupted by the House, Kebruary li, Wjj. (. has. 11. Mooi-.eh, Speaker of the House. Adopted by tho Semite. Jiinutry 31. 18W. '1. V, Tayloii, 1'iesldent of the l-'euitte. Adopted by the House, January si, lKa K, V. CAiiTKB, beaker ut tho House. L'.NITKD HTATKH OP AMKlilUA, i bTATC.irOl.MION, ' Ollice of Hecretnry of Statu. ) I, Y. I. UUNll Alt.Secrr tary of bwtu of the btato of prcKOll mid Cuatialtuii of tho heal of said State, du 'hereby certify that I have compared the jirteedlirB copy of Keuale Joint Hesol in,,, No. !, of tho U'lflslHt VP AsieitilXi- ( un 'Muii plpal IndebtiidneHit auiemluient;" Hei'i te ! Joint Itesolullon No. la of tho UKlslatlvu An' ' kernbly of 18W,-"Judlclary AiitendS il "5 Hoiue I Joint tteso utlon No. 10 of the UKlslatlvu As"' n",bly, "'.''"Ik'-tlon Amend ,o,'i; - House Joint Iteaolutlon No, a of the IKitla Ivu i Aasembl of JhW.- ' ItepealliiB Aiiiena no ' uud Senate Joint Hesolutlon No. 7 f the iVils- lathe issuinhly Amendment , li . 4 1 J-'l "'-J Sullrane ." with the orlcluiil uonics in.ur .?,. trHn,i.VnS,.".r'a "W, ,"u " "" i't ...V.U,,,M Hll lllu nnutu U1UMMH. J 11.T.l!!'I,710NV.H',,.,:'1K"t'' 1 liHveheru. i StAlJ ti.. ; !i '""!" uiiixen heieto m. . umniu u t uriirou. mi. nut it,,. i.. ... Vz'.'r , 1 I I- DUNIIAIt, retaryotMuto.1 i i i i h 'a 5 in V iL rlTfVl t, J!4t!Ull.'i:tt)l'UUlUJ UlllUi Trilby For wood, chips, knots, shavings, corn cobs, hay or poat. -o4.o..Q.ofro- Constructlon-Thln Is an lr tlKht healer t the oval sheet steel lyi-e; It has I AST IltO.V I.ININI.ri, niiiklni; It durable; ti! has Iron feed door, cast top and bottom and ornamental swim; top with t.rlddle cover undeinentli. Nickeling -ltha nickeled nm, rninu plate and foot rails M e lime n connileto stock of tnc-n on hand. ( all and see our bt.jfk before hu) lug eb" here. '13, ll C. F. Stephens .Doalor In.. Dry Goods, Clothing, Cents' Furnishings. ( Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Notions. Agf. 1 for W. K Dourr'as Shoe. THe Dalles, Or, .chas. mM- Brjttfherg and Fartmens ..Exchange.. OkwI the best beer Iu The Dalles, at tho usual price, Come In, try It uud be convinced. Also the Unestlirund of Wines, Uauor nnd Clicurs. Sandcxilehes of all Kinds ulwayt on hand. i Csli iu tuur Cliacfea. All ,.,,r, ... SiiitStlilTfiin"!H,!'.,,,,',rl,i1,lt.1 1 jnaier t Benton fv. n .! , iV. inMrt ws niter Nov. 13th, 18'J. 0. J uV Oouniy1 Tnlrir. to The Chronicle, The DolUg, On. Job Printer's. VI EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route -or Tin: Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave Htid are due to arrive at rortlii I OVKHI.AM) KX- jtcss, hnlcin, Ilost burs, Ashland, .no-1 ! rameuto, Ogdr-'.San l i FraiieUis), Mr (are, I 9;1J A.J I Uis Aiipeles.KI I'nsn, j I New Orleatie and LKast .... I -s:3 . 'uoscuuris uuu vruy sui- 'lions . . . 1:30 f. k i in n DiHiuurr jor tlnllr ' I -i i. a nKvi, cj vur niii. Dtllr tlCft nnuJri leei't t rtWu West eelo, !rown- duudayi ruic.spriucutiiUttud Natron 1 l 17:30 A. M, I (CorvnllU j stations aud wayrj.jjpj,. INUKI'E.S'UESCE I'ASSKNOUU. Eri.rcutnlJ Dally (except Sunday). l:Mn. m. rLv l'oitland Ar.i 8:25 LB 7:30p.m. Al..MeMlnnvlllo l.r, 5;S0,B S:3'Ji. in. fAr..IudcK.-ndcuce Lt I lirOia Dally. tDaiiy, except bunanr. DINING CAKS ON 001 EN KOUIt I'CLLSIAN Ill'FKET SUEfEBf AND SECOND-CMo3 HLKhl'ISO CM Attacht-J to nil Throuuh TrtlM. Direct connection at trim r ranched with Otd dental and Oriental and I'acltlc mail tctmifcip lines for JAl'AN and CHINA, balllug data w a plication. Kutea i.nd tickets to Katterti Jiolntt uI; nil-. Also JAl'AN, CHINA, HONOLULU at AtnTltAEIA. All above tralnn nrrlvo ot end deput Irw tirocd Central Station. Fifth and Jnini VA1IHII.I. DIVISION. l'nssctiKcr DejKjt, fisit of Ji 3erson itrert. Iavc for Eherldnn, wi-vk duyr, ti: Arrheiit i'ortland, V.IUa. iu U'ave for A I K on Moudny, WednHaJfiaJ Krloiij' ut 8:3 11. in. Arrive ut 1'urUnnd, It dav, Thursday and Baturdaj it S Oi 1'. B. Except Sunday. Kr.cipt fatunl. K. K..-KM.KK, 0. H MAKKUlIJi .lanaer. Asst. (r 1 Jirut-' nt ....,... m .)... ciMt. trbtal 1 urouKu iiusei iwii wi iuiu... throuuli ticket to all points In tbt I Bbites, Canada uud Kuroi'e tan U- ODIUM"'"' lowest rates from , . J. 11, K I II K LAND, Ticket or N. WHEALDON. C. S. Smith, Till dp-to-date Cjroeer Freeh Euuh bipI Crt'auicry llntter a Hpedalty. 2d Street. 'Phone 270. ...STEAM... Wood Saw Will run evpry.UyiwptSaudtf. lUten Kt'iteonnble. Tolephono 201. W. A. CATES, ProP- i J0H 0"' M00UK t 0AVli ATTOItNI-VK A'l M. d'l ,,1111 IU. o W I ,MUU . Itooins 8'J uud 10, o it I n u HlfHTtMflTflN rjUNTJNaTOvnoN, i A.M. K j)ALI.te. 'oaiwotcrFlntKat. Hauti