TWT i ' l I Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System .EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES Lrf& & JT. hABITUALWH5T"TON 1 1 UAt PERMANENTLY BVy THE GENUINE- MAN'F'D By jKf1 we'; s..se roasAUKAixcRUGSiSTi pbiu sot rutonu. The Dalles Daily Ghyoniele. Telephone No. 1. MONDAY DEO. 18, 1SS9 ! Oysters t?rved in every style by A. KELLER. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. J. C. Baldwin baa been confined to his home by sickness for the past, few days. A. M. Williams & Co. will sell $1.25 and $1.50 kid gloves at G9 cents nest Thursday. The annnal election of officers will take place at Wasco lodge, A. F. & A. M tonight. The fact? are, prices are sailing onr big line of holiday coeds for us. Jacobson Hook & MuBic Co. Kid gloves make ueeful Xmas gifts $1.50 gloves only 69 cts. at A. M. Wil iams & Co.'e next Thursday. Winter finds what summer conceals a larger line of holiday goods than ever at the Jacobsen Book & Music Co. It looks as if Christmas trees might be more numerous thiB year from the nam ber which have been brought in today. 'lne latest postothce Heard from is that in the Wami'c district called Smock Had the o been an a, they might be charged with playing "posloflke." For all kinda'of the beet home mado candy call at the candy kitchen on the north side of Second street, between Court and Union. Betail and wholesale prices. 15-lw The new weather man, whose name is now to be a "household word" and public property for newspaper comment, must be a "warm number," for he launches forth today with a prediction of "fair and warmer" when it never felt more like "colder and Bkating" than this afternoon, Wong Quong, whose case has been mentioned in connection with the bank robbery here nine years ago, and who baa been tried in Walla Walla for grand larceny, was found guilty of that charge on Saturday, so tiiat he will at least uffdr for a minor offense, whether Waeco county prosecutes or not. We are much pleased to see that the High School alumni Is making a move toward providing some sort of welcome for the university glee club, which will give an entertainment in the Baldwin on tbe night of the 28th. It will not only be a fitting compliment to tbe university boys, but a pleasure to our young neo pie to meet them. A bappy crowd, chaperoned by 'Babe Mays, departed last Saturday for Hay Greek, where for two Aaye they were II l t t t k ' ; m uy enieriumeu uy jur. arm Aire. matt ouiuinerviue ,hhu mr, .cuwarus. It was a merry bouse party, and the de lightful hospitality of the hosts and hostess made every moment one of un- li i r mi . posed of Mr. and Mrs. Bobt. Mays, Jr., lira. Maude' Mitchell and son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lueddemann and L - I W AW eon, Hillman, Mr. null Mrs. E. C. Good win, Messrs. S.uu Nutting and Max Lnedtiemann. Antelope Herald. This morning tlio marshal arrested Oakley Harkins, n young man charged witli vagrancy, and in lieu of his $2 will spend tho day in the city jail. Harkins is not a couiplote stranger liure, having been a frequent visitor in former years, when his unclu was in business here. His is the old old story of opportunities neglected and lack of ambition until he is now a common trninp, a disgrace not I only to himself, but to all connected . with him. I On complaint of his step-father, J, H. Matthews, Carl Cutting whs thiB morn ing committed to the charge of thu etatu reform school at Salem, and will bo taken down in the morning. Carl is a boy of about 14 years, who hiiB proven himself a truant, untruthful, dishonest, incorrigible and vicious, so that his parents find they nre unable to control him, and therefore deem it for his future benefit to place him where he will be subject to morn strict surveillance. Just as the first boat whistle tooted forth this morning the horses attached to the laundry delivery Avagoh came to the conclusion that they were tired of thiB wasliee washes allhe time and would runny .runny forV chafigo, bo they lit out tin the road leading from the dock. They had, calcu lated without the beautiful nniddv roadB, and'by the time they reached tho . r . f . i i i i. iuu ui iu Kriuio miu txpeuueu enougn steam to run two or three laundries and were ready to quit and "he good." This afternoon M. T. Nolan received a telegram from Congressman M. A. Moody, dated Washington, December 18th, which says that Tongue has been' appointed on tho river and harbor crm mittee, and also is chairman ot)ie ir rigation of lands. Mr. Moodv isk mem ber of the committee on public rands, also mines and mining and expendi tures of interior department. Oregon is receiving liberal recognition, which is highly satisfactory to its members. Passenger train No. 1 won't do to bank on, and is perhaps the most fickle number in the bunch. If you want it to be late, it's early ; if you want it to be on time, it's- off. So say two of our prominent citizens who intended to take it Saturday but instead got taken in They bustled into the Umatilla House a short time after it ought to be due, aeked no questions but proceeded to wait for No. 1. They chatted about, and to a person up a tree it looked ae if the better looking of the two was intend ing to visit schools in the neighboring district, while the younger and more stylish was about to make a record of proceedings in another section of the county. If the clerk (at the hotel) had any suspicion of the state of affairs ho was cute enough to keep mum. Finally about the bewitching hour of 0:30, one of them informed Mr. Fish that they were tri be present at lodge exercises at Hood River that evening. Being asked what train they would take, he replied "No. 1." With that peculiar twinkle in his.eye, Judd said, "You'll have to wait till tomorrow then. No. 1 left several hours ago." The door wasn't opened very wide, but they managed to got out, and next timd will ask the old, old question, "How about No. 1?" Lubur of I.ovc. In many vocations in life a cut in salary, although by no means appre ciated, is not necessarily hazardous to the unfortunate employe; but 'tis not ofton that he wiio is engagad in the highest of all callings receives such a princely salary that be can well survive tbe slightest deduction, and yet tho cut is made in spite of consequences. Such a case is that which was called to the attention of the Congregational society in this city in a letter written by Cephas Clapp to Mrs. E. M. Wilson and read at last night'sEervice, in which lie re lates how the Missionary Society reduced ttie yearly salary of a minister stationed at Hubbard $50, in the hope that the three charges to which he preached the gospel would make up the deficit. Such, however, was not the case and it is quite impossible for tho pastor to support his large family. Tiie sympathy of this society was at once elicited upon receipt of tbe letter and offerings made yesterday as follows : Evening service, (8; Sunday school, $7; Junior Endeavor, 5. Tbe ladioe, however, were foremost in the labor of love, and at an afternoon party Wednesday at the home of Mra. John Sommervllle raised $11 toward the fund. The method employed was a novel one, each lady being called upon to contribute according to her hoiglit, a nickel per foot, and a penny for each additional inch. The tallest proved to be five feet ten and a half inches, and the shortest under five feet. Beside having the satisfaction of work well done, a very enjoyable afternoon was spent. . Use Clarke & Falk's Koeafoarn for tbe teeth. however, Santa Claim' Flrnt Visit. Old Santa Olnus must have thought that well begun was half dono when he Btopped at PeaBo fc Mays' store aa he began his visit to our city, judging from tho good work he did in tho grocery de partment and thu number of things he deposited there that fairly mako your mouth water. Then ho arranged thorn in Bticli a tompting m miner, first form ing all sorts of devices out of tho cannod goods and then decorating thum with evergreen wreaths. The dried fruits ho encased in glass caeqs nnd put them where everyone could seo thorn, placing all mnnnor of baskotB in cloeo proximity no lie could till thorn quickly OhristmaB cvo. He know that Christmas wouldn't bo Christmas without good groceries, and also that they'd be more tempting when bjtight at such a neat looking storo. Nobody wants even thoBo tempt ing coconnuts, bananas and othor dainties, much lees evory-day necessar ies, unices they como from a clean storo. But Srnta's a sly old fox, and some girl has been whispering in his ear that she likes to be remembered, but that a sweet remembrnnco is really what she wants, nnd bo he arranged a regular bower of evergreens and placed instido just such candy as would make Buy girl answer "yes" if she were aeked to nc cept some, and no doubt niariy of our fair maidens will iiavo reason to be grateful to Pease & Mays for introducing such sweets. But tho littlo ones wero not forgotten and there is plenty of candy to fill their stockings with, which" is not quite so rich nor expensive. In fact, if ho hadn't visited another store, he lias left plenty of good things right there to maku Christmas n merry one for all. A Frightful Idaho Wreck. Friday evening about 7 o'clock an extra freight, carrying a load of rails for the extension of the Northern Pacific in Idaho, near Lewiston, started down a grade about seven miles east of Ken drick, at a terrific rate, the rails of the track being covered with ice and snow. Tho breaks refused to hold and the con ductor cut loose the caboose from the rest of the train, bringing it to n stand still. A mile and a half east of Ken drick four cars were ditched and the track torn up for a distance of a quarter of a mile. There were then fifteen cars and the two engines running at in creased speed toward Kendrlck. When the flying train struck the cast switch of the Kendrick mill track at tho east end of the yard the entire train was ditched. Every car and both engines wore com pletely wrecked and thrown to the cde of the river. The track at that pciut was torn up for 1200 yards. Engineers Arthur E. Bain and John A. 0,,'clen, Fireman Earl Bradshaw and Brukeman A. Badge, all of Spokane, were killed outright, and Fireman J. E. Peterman fatally wounded. BLINDI What a horrible sensation you ex perienced when you looked upon that unfortunate man and realized his de plorable condition. Ever thought of yourself thought that by your persist ent carelessness you might eomo day have the same elllirtion? Unless by accident blindness always comes one way by neglect. Eyes bo come weak; you strain them ; they be come weakor; you continue your care lessness. At last it is too lute, your case is hopeless no holp no cure. Come in today. We'll examine and tell you just what is needed, kkkk. Then, if you like, we'll Bupply you. Tiiko. H, Lieiie, Graduate optician, at H. C. Liebe'e Jewelry store in Vogt block. 15-2t Notice to Taxpayer. A warrant for the collection of nil de linquent taxes due Wasco county having been placed in my hands, I am com pelled to force collection of the same; therefore I make this last call. The county court has extended the time as long as is possible. The list will be published next week of all property on which taxes have not been paid, after which coats will be added. ItoiiEKT Kelly, Sheriff The Dalles, Dec. 14, 1809. A rightful It I under Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve, tbe best in the world, will kill tbe pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcere, bolls, corns, felons and all akin eruptions. Beat pile cure on earth. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggiata. 1 Mr. J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., saved his child's life by One Minute Cough Cure, Doctors had given her up to die with cronp, It's an infallible core for coughs, colds, grippe, pneumouia, bronchitis and throat and lung troubles. Believes at once. Clarke 4c Falk's flavoring extracts are tbe best. Aak your grocer for them. 1-EOI'I.K TOW A I.I. KNOW. W. M. Barnett, of Wasco, ib in town today. John Miedler, of Wasco, was in tho city yesterday. J. J. Miller is a business visitor in towti from Dcs Chutes. L. E. Crowo was a paBsonger for Port laud yesterday afternoon. Miss Dolllo Mosior was a visitor in tho city from Mosier yesterday. F. N. Crofton camo owtr. from his place near Cuntcrvillo yeaterd ay. Li'vl Clarko was up from Hood Klver yesterday visiting his children here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fronch returned homo Saturday, after a abort visit in Portland. Fred Snipes, who lias spent hoiiio months In Sumptur, is in thu city visit ing his parents. NMrs. It'. B. Sinnott is in Salom and wifStomain until aftor Christmas visit ing hat mother, Mrs. Gortruda Lowns datc. Mrs. G. C. Blakolov, who Bpont tho greater part of last week witli her parents in Portland, returned noiue (Sat urday night. H. F. Temple, of tho Dufur Dispatch, was registered at tho Umatillu yester day. If lie remained over today his lnendH ot the lraturuity are not awaro oi the fact. P. E. Michell came up on the boat Saturday from StevenBon nnd will re main over until tomorrow. Ho reports things at that little berg lively, partic ularlv at tho mills near there. F. W. made a Wilson and J. V. O'Loury, business trip into the Grass ltrv last week, ruturuing yes- .iko all other travelers they roads; but have no complaint regarding the prospect for leriug well. Dr. H. A. Littlefiold, brother of Mrs. W L Hritdshaw, nrr-ived in the city from Portland Sahmhiy. Dr. Little UeldNuis just returned from Manila, whore lie wonl-with the Oregon volun teers ovirr eighteen months ago. He lias been omintunt surgeon of the regular army iiumiixge of the hospital atCavite. During'ttie pitvt live montliH hia duties Imvo'kept him right along the firing line ami the experiences he reluten of bard ships endured nre anything but inviting to even the bravest, among whom the doctor has figured prominently. Or IntiirvHt to tlm Alumni. A meeting of the High Echool alumni will be held at the residence of Geo. Kuch, on tho corner of Fourth und Court streets, this evening ot 8 o'clock, for tho purpose of arranging to receive the gleo club of the state university on Thursday, Dec. 28th. By order of Geo. ltuoii, Jr., President. The Minium Mother Has found that her little ones aro im proved more by tho pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxativo effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other. Childron enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. How Are Your Kyc? Don't overlook the fact that W. E. GarretBon is the only graduated refrac- tionist in the city. Any one who has imperfect viBion can be properly cor reeled with lenses that will overcome all defections. No cliargo for cxami nation. Turkey bhoot. A turkey shoot will take place on the beach on Saturday, Sunday and Mon day, 23d, 21th aud 25th of this month, beginning at 11 o'clock and continuing during the afternoon. Hahtii & Maho.v. 10-18-10-20 A HlfUE CUJIK roit VKOU1. Twenty-live Years' Oomtant Uao With out a Failure. The first indication of croup is hoarse ness, and in a child subject to that disease it may betaken as a euro sign of the approach of an attack. Following tills hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as tho child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the attack. It is used in many thousands of homes in this broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single instance in which it has not proved effectual. No other preparation can show audi a record twenty-five years' constant use with out a failure. For eale by Blakeley & nouguion. A Thouiand Tonguei Could not express tho rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. Klng'a New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacklnu cough that for many years had made llie a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no holp, but she sayB of this Royal Cure-"It toon ro moved the pain in my cheat and I can now sleep aoundly, aomethine I scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding ita praises throushout th universe." Bo will every one who tries Valley com teraay. ,J reportpad to irlaShJ stock wini THE GEfllWE Wilson fliTight Heater OUTSIDE DRAFT LiIE TJ4IS : Thoro aro other AIR-TIGHTS, but nono that equal j tho WILSON. a ....SOLD ONLY BY.... j JWAVS St CROWE, Sole Agents. I 'i..iii...j.iimtimhWiJi.tlriMriiiTi.i.,1 1 Dr. King's Now Discovery forany trouble of thu throat, chest or lungs. Price f)0c aud $1. Trial bottle true at Blakeley &. Houghton's drug store; oyery bottle guaranteed. f Untnrrh t'unnot he tlureil with local applications, as they cannot reach the eeat of the disease. Catarrh is u blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best pliysicianB in thiB country for years, und is a regular prescription. It is composed of the bent tonics known, combined with tho bcBt blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O Sold by drruggists, price 7fio. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 I'lnyeil Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of tho body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, FeveriHliness, PimpleB or Sores all positive evidences of iinpur'o blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir lias never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful rumudy aud we sell every bottle on a positive guaruntee. Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. You will not huvo boils if you take Clarke & Falk's sure euro for boils. Christmas Candies. I i iA We have a larger assortment it than ever. 1 13 Plain Mixod 7c per lb Jelly Beans 10c per lb French Mixed 17c per Ib Ohocolato Creams. . ,16c per lb Caramels 15c per lb Oranges 25c per doz. Nuts at the loweat pricea. "he market ib fluctuating. Our pricea are aa low aa the loweat. ' Call and aee ua before buying. iBeuion i ! ! i , ! J I ! I i i 1 ' l. C. F. Stephens ...Doalor In. Dry Goods, Clothing, Cents' Furnishings. HontN, BIiock. IIntN, CnpH, N'ntlotm. Agt. for V. I pmiclim Shoe. Telephone No. SH. Tbe Dalles, Or, 1:11 hvcoiiu Ml., FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANHACTA KNEUAI. HANKING llUblNEB Lettore of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various point! in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. ftys. OMViA w. pipA STUDIO AND ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash' ton Streets, Tho Dulles. C. S. Smith, THU Up-to-date Croeer Fresh Eggs nnd Creauiory Butter a specialty. 2d Street. 'Phone 370. ...STEAM... Wood Saw Will run every day except Sunday. 9 Kates Reasonable. j Telephone 201. t W. A. CATES, Prop. J r. Moor. JOHN a MOORE & GAYIN, ATTOKNKYB AT Itooia 80 ana 40, ovor U. 8. Mml Ofllce. wu B MUMTIKOTON rUMTIMQTON 4 W1WON, ATltlIKVH60BWW, THK Oltloa over Ftrit Nat. Uauit jyW OKISBNDOttr JTKK PhyaiciMi aud Surgeon, Hpeolal atUuUoo given to urcrr. Jtocwi 81 aud , V(1 t i