r Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels C, EANSES THE 5YSTEM ...5353 EFFECTUALLY Disk: PERMANENTLY ITS ICIAL BUT THE 6PNVJINE - MJNT O By KV. S V CAU. To M.V. 1 " CAU. CQ roa SU BY 41 ORUOtHiTi FR1CI It. ttK UTTIL U. OF O. NOTES. Oregonlans Should Gle Ihelr Institu tion Kottor Support. Editoh Chho.nici.k: At HBseuibly Wednesday tnornin? the indent body listened to an address by Deaa Sanderson of the Eueene Divinity school. Kev. Sanderson said tiiat Ore gon was not giving her institution the proper support. That the churches should not endeavor to maintain their denominational ecliooie, hut should lend their support to the state university 'Where those of ull creeds would meet and learn to know and have a greater respect for one another. That the uni varsity now had a president who was strong in ability as well as in name He was sure that the new life that the university had this year leceived would next year bring from 400 to 500 students to the institution. The PhiloloKian literary society listened to a prepared address by our firofesBor of athletics, Chas. Burden. Prof. Burden gave a summary of the a-ecorde of the naet thirty or forty years to the present. Old records are con tinuously being broken and with one or two exceptions, the athlete of today is developing a higher mutcular activity. One does not see today the pale face student Deducting his body in trying to produce an anomalous brain, but both re beiuc developed together and better results are beiug expected in holh lines. The society debated this question : "Resolved, That ceiiator9 should he elected by direct vote of the people." 'C. E. Oopple and .1. O. Rueael upheld "the normative while V. L. Holt, 0. W. Wagner upheld the negative. Tho neg ative received the decision. A com mittee whb appointed to extend to Pies- mem renrose, oi whitman college, an j invitation to deliver a lecture under the auspices of the eoeiety in the near future. The Ltureau society debated the ques tion : "Resolved, That the coutested ceils of ongretramen and senators ehoul I he refered to the supreme court." , Ja. E. Hooker and K. C. Miller upheld tho affirmative and R. K. Smith and Condon Bean the negative. The affirm ative won the decleiou. The mus'cal students of Prof. W. Giflbrd Nash gave a public reci'nl at Villard Hall Saturday eening. Tho Treble Clef Club also sang a number of quartet. This was interspersed with piano solos by Prof. Nnh and Arthur Fraxer. The tecital was a rate. musical treat. The first semeator examinations com mence Thursday Feb. 1, Hnd continues autll Friday, the Otli. These are the (Students buey days. TheJanua'y number of the U. of O. Monthly is out. It contains beside a BBtober of lntrrsiiiic ttorlee, an article entitle 1 "Tint Evolution of the Uleo Club" by W. Giflord Nash. A history of the U. of O. Club and an account of tho Glee Cub recent trip through Eastern Oregon by Prof. I. M. Glen. Half tones of the Glee Club ai;d Treble Clef Club also appear. Anyone deelriug opy will recilve one by giving his or iier name to Geo, Rucb, Jr. STUDENT. WINTER TRIPS. For winter residence or winter outing ideal conditions will bo found on every lumd 'n California. Pientouue early rainfall has thi; teaeon given to the emi-tropicnl vegetation wonderful im petus j the floral offerings are more than usually generous nnd the crop of southern fruits bountiful and excellent. Old ccenn possesses new charms at Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, hong Beach, Co roll ml o and the enchanted lulu of the sea, Cntnllna where fishing, bontiup, rambling, riding, hunting and loafing uay be enjoyed na nowhere else. Quiet little spots, snug and warm, offer themselves at Monteclto, NordholT, Pastille tin, Echo Mountain, San Jacinto, Fall Btook and Palm Springs. For renewing health end vigor, hero abound many hot epringp, of widely varying constituents and demonstrated merits; the dry, ant I tic, tonic air of the desert may be enjoyed at Banning, Inillo, iiinin; and, even farther on, tit Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso, existB con ditions equally well indicated for weak throats nnd limes. Many think nothing in nature more attractive than the shimmering olive orchards of Suita Barbara and San Diego; others prefer the stately walnuts of Ventura anil Los Nietos, or the lemons of Fernando; but for -glorious fruit and graceful tree commend us to the golden orange, first, last and always, and it exista in greatest perfection at Covina, Riverside, Redlands and High lands. Equally interesting is the scientific and tempting fashion in which the sorting and packing of the orange is here accomplished. Tho faithful were exhorted to see Mecca and shuffle ofT; but wiser gener ations will tee California of the south and prolong life. t buinsF1l6cals. Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware house, tf Clark fc Fall; are never closed Sunday. Don't forget this. Clark A Falk's drug Rtock ia new fresh and complete. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artiet's brushes. life Clarke& Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandiuff from thejhead. You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Falk's euro cure for boils. Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extructe. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Latest thing in cameras are Im proved Magazine cyclones atDonnell'a drug store. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says. "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did me more good tliau anything I ever took." It digests what you eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia nnd stomach trouble. G. H. Appleton, justice of peace, Clarksburg, N. J., says, "DeWitt's Little Early Kisers are the best pills iuuuo iur constipation, we use no others." Quicklv cures all liver ami bowel troubles. OrGUNN'S ONE FOR A DOSE. Removo Plmplcn, PrMont ''""J1"-''". Purify th.. Ulood, PILLS ggSESESEE With every one dol lar purchase at our store during January and February we will give a chance on a Aluminized Steel Range. Garland maier i Benion l-MEE-l 'i i i Hi IU 1 -$50- t'ropoaala for Refunding Water nonda. Dalle City Oregon, Sealed proposals will bo received by the board of water commissioners of Dalles Cilv, Oregon, at paid city until 8::0 o'clock p. m. of tho 2(1 day of Feb., 1900, for twenty-tlve thousand dollars; and twenty thoirsand dollars of refund ing water bonds of said city, (as it is not settled as to whether the total amount of bonds will bo $25.01)0 or fr'JO.'OOO) au thority is extended to tho said board to IsFtiii refunding water bonds in the sum of $25,000, but it found not to bo neces sary, tho Issue will bo for no moro than $20,000; and at a rate of interest not ex ceeding four per cent per annum pav able twenty years from date of issue, interest payable semi-annuallv, pilnci pal and interest payable in gold coin of tho United Statep, at any city therein, at the option of the buyor. The bonds mentioned will bo issued under the provisions of tho several leg islative acts of the state of Oregon, ap proved Feb. 2G, 1885, Feb. 19, 18S9, and Feb. 14, 1895, and in purBUanco of an or dinance adopted by the common council of Dalles City, approved January 25, 1000. Tho proposed refunding water bonds are intended for the redemption of outstanding water bonds in the sum of $25,000 ; but in case tbe board of water commissioners prefer, It will istne re funding bonds for $20,000 only, therefore bidders may make proposals for both $25,000 and $20,000, and in the denomi nation of $500 each. No bid will bo entertainpd for a rate less than par value of the bonds. Prem iums and rate of interest will be taken into consideration in passing on the value of all bids. Bidders must deposit with the presi dent of the board a duly certified check on some responsible bank equal to 2 per cent of tbe amount of bonds bid for, or accompany his bid with cash of such amount as will equal such per cent of his hid, and such certified check made payable to the president of the board of water commissioners of Dalles City, Or., as liquidated damages in case the bidder shall fail or neglect to receive and pay for, Bt the office of the city treasurer of said city, the bonds awarded to him on hie bid', on or before the first day of March, 1900. Attention should be given the fact that the board will not issue and dispose of tuoro than $20,000 of such refundine bonds, unless it shall be deemed neces sary to do so, but otherwise, if tic board shall find that it is necessary to issue bonds in tbe sura of $25,000, it will then offer and issue the full sum, ($25,000). The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by the said ' board of water commissioners. Bids should be addressed to the presi dent of said board, or to the city record er, Dalles City, Wasco county,' Oregon, and noted "Proposals for refunding water bonus." By order of the Board of Water Com mission, by and with the consent of the uommon Council. This 25th day January, 1000. T. J. SKUFKnT, I,. S.j President of Board, Attest: Nkd II. Gateh, Recorder of Dalles City. of Lost, Somewhere either on Ninth, Union or Second street, ae far east as Washington a gold enameled pin ; crescent shaped Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office, or Mrs. Phillips' millinery store. j25-3t All persons wishing to take children, either boys or gi'ls, for legal adoption or on indenture, should write to W. T. Gardner, superintendent of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, at Portland, who can procure for them de eirablechildren of all ages. All applica tiona must be filed in advance. tf Tho Modern Mother Has found that her little onus are im proved more by the pleasant Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentlo lemedy, than by any other Children enjoy it and it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup v-u. uuiy. Cure lleadacliti (Illicitly. Buldwin's spaikling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Bud by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24 6w J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., says, "Sur- geons wanted to operate on me for piles, but loured tbem with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Bewars of counter- fits. As a cure for rheumatism Chamber Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Ind., has been troubled with that ail ment since 1862. In speaking of it lie saya: "I never found anything that would relievo me until I used Chamber' Iain's Pain Balm., It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen andj nalninir me verv much, but nn onmt application nf Pain Balm relieved me. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the beBt. Ask your grocer for them. Subscribe for Tiik Ciiuo.nick. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Notice U hereby Klvcn tlmt tho uwloulifnul Itceii opjiolnloil by tbe county court, of tho hUto ot Orygon.Jor W'wioo county, tulmlnUtrittor of the estate of Patrick Brown, dcwaMxl. All irpn bay hi claims fgulntt tuld entnte are hereby uorJIIwl to lirescut wild claim, properly ft?0,1!1 ttie VP?0 ? 8liiuott ic Blnnotf, u Hallo city, Ore., wlthlu nix moutba from the Dated January 25, 1000. DE1JA C. MBOWN, Administrator. Jausr-11 0.R.&N. nr.r.uiT FOK TIHK fCUKDULK. KltOM IlAl.LKS. AtlRtVK KlTOM. Fast Mnll 1:45 i. m, Snlt Lake, lcnvcr, Kt. Fat Mall :f5 p m Worth, Omaha, khii ms city, Kt. tmls, Chlcnffo Htid hast. Bpokfliic Klyer Wnlln Wnlla, Spokane, .Mltiii?iinl!?. St. l'nlll, Bpnkanc Flyer. 4:2.1a. m 7:05 p. m. jMiluth, Milwaukee, Chlcnso ana .hm. 8 p. m, 4 p. in. FnoM Portland. Orciin Htcmslil)is. Kor Kan Francisco December 3. , 13, 18, 21: and '.is. 8 1. m. 4 p. m. Kr. bunds) Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ez.uunda) To Astoru and Way ljindlngs. Sdttirday 10 p. m. da. m. Ex. Sunday WlLLAMCTTX RlVIER. 4:30 n. m. OrcRon City. Newborn, Ex.aunday balcm & w ay uina s. 7 a. m. Wii.i.ATTis and Yam hill 111 VERS. Orecon City, Dayton, and Way-I-andlnKi. 30 p. m. Tuo,Thur. Mon.,Wed una sat. and Krl. 6 a. m. WlLLANXTTX KlVEK. Portland tn Corvallls, and W'ay-lJindliiK.s. 4:30 p. m. Mon. Wed Tuc.Thur, ana sat, and Friday Snake Rivkr. Kiparia to Iwlslon. l.KAVK Lbwiston dully h:ao a. in. Lv Hlfi.irlH oHiiy 1 :'.0 u. in riirllcs derlnnir to co to Henmier should uikcmi. i, leaving ine unites at ,:u. p. in making dlrwt connections at lleppncr Junction KeturnlnR mnlilngdirecteonnectlon at lleppner Junction with No. 1, arriving at The Dalles at 'J:6Ti. m. No. 22, throuRht freight, cast bound, does not carry passengers; arrives '-'ISO a. m., departs 3:Ma.m. No. 21, local freight, carries pusengcni, cast bound: arrives 4:au p. m., departs 8:15 p. m. No. 21, nest bound through freight, does not carry passengers; arrives 8:15 p m departs u:30 p. m. No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas ecngcrs; arrives 5:15 p. m., departs 8:30 u. in. For full particulars call on O. K. & N. Co.'s agent The Uallca. or address W. II. IIORU1URT. (ten Pas. Act., Portland, Or, Complete of Drus at M. Z. DONNELL, THE-DRUGCIST. PLEASE LOOK HERE. WM. MICH ELL, and Embalraer. THE DALLES, OREGON. Rooms on Third 8treet, One Block Back of French & Co.'s Bank. - PICTURES FRAMED. ALL PRICES AWAY DOWN. 1IJ 338 OMV J woo jyw UBiHBNnoKrr jcu PJiysiciau and Surgeon, BpocUl attention given to surgery. Koomi 21 and 22, Tel. 328 Vogt Block 5 f 'i f 'A 'l 11- - r- T-r c? ...Doalor In.. Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings. Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Caps, Notions. Agt. for W. I.. Douglns rihoe. ?3:!a;Wi Tic Dalles, Or. C. S. Smith, THE Up-to-date Qroeer Frosh EggB and Creamery Butter a specialty. 2d Street. 'Phone 270. J. 8. SCIIENK, President. H. M. &KXS. , Cashlei First National Bank. THE DALLES OREGON A General Banking BuBinens transacted . Deposit! received, subject to fiigbt Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and orl- land. n c -r. DIREOTOKS S PT0,MP801'' jN0 8 SCHKKOK. Ed. M. Wiluamb, Gko. A. Libbk. H. M. Bsai.l. Tne CoiumDia PaGkiogco.. PACKERS OP PORKand BEEF MANOFACTDKKK8 OK Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON JBIED BEEF, ETC. FRENCH & CO.. BANKERS. TRANSACT A KNKHALBANKINU BUB1NK8 letters of Credit issued available in the ci u 0lrH states. Client Eichanmi mil mi Bt . IM l. Ran P" TnKr:;zrrz?" variou Mots UOllectioni inarta u11 orable terms. 'u" ua ,av' Exeoutor's Notice. lust ceased said doceasod. All iwiwiu having claims nunaie, uasdulv ho iiiiderliri;prt: .ir';ir.""u'"fr)'.W iii iT r . . uAsuuiur nameu III the Will tllld tiiutjltiiMn nl ,.tut. !u . nnd to adi ST... - ugalnataald mi.ti wtiimr.rii,.uVoffl7" fouler of tbouteTf CSJ.'de- Uec23-U iinr ivMm g nun...... The Chronicle, The Dalles, On, Job Printers. i '3 St NOTICE. Adtuimstrator'a .Sale of Heal Estste. Notice la hereby given that the iindeni! J. S. Kergucson, udmlnlstnitor of theesutetl I.vdla A. Klchurdsnn. decease 1. In niirinnl nn order of the Honorable County t'otirtoltil Stato of Oregon for Wasco county, dulririil and entered on the 4th day of Jaiiuury, 1500,iE from and after tho loth day of rebruiry, jiroceeu w sen ai private sine torcasntn CIS I ull nf Ihn frtllnvi'ln Hc.ktrll.1 r....l lth. I lngto tbe estate of said l.vdia A. Kichtrls, I ueeeuseu, io-vii: The northwest quarter of the soulbveilqwl ter, and south half of the nor'liwcstqDittcicj the southwest quarter of the northeast (tet I ot section mree (Jj in lownsnii range thirteen (KD east f the l Inn, in Wasco county. Oregon: also that Mi Idectt or parcel of laud particularly bonnddul described as follows: Commencing 21 rodini I 12!-J feet west oi tbe southeast corner of th I southwest a liar ter of section three(3ilitml ship four (1; south of range thirteen (I3)euti tho Willamette meridian in Wasco countj,0 gon, and running thence north one-halt ilk thence west to rods and lect: theaccnol one-bait mile, and thence east AO rods ulfj ieei in ine piace oi beginning; save ana nsfi therefrom four lota Id Kicbardsnn's Addition I the Town of Tygh, which has Iecn heretofa aoia aim conveyca: mo iracinnoveaescnixw i eluding all of Raid Hlchardson's Addition to I Town of Tveu. as laid out and platted ltd 1 1 corded In tun Reeorda nf Deeds for Wan I county, Oregon, said real estate above deacntiet I containing -jiu acres, more or less. A n v person deslri nsr n form a Hon with rettrtnt I loaald real estate should callou oraddresfneUl Junction City, Oregon, or my attorney", D tv jieneiec, ut The Dalles, Oregon. Dated this 12th day of January, 1900. .1. K. VKItflUESOX. Adtrinhtrntorof the Estate of Ljdla A. Elth- ardsou, deceased. Attorneys for Administrator. 13;aa"t I GUARDIAN'S NOTICE. IN" THE COUNTY COUKT OF TIIK STAT! I 1 oi Oregon, for Wasco county. In the matter of tho guardianship of Cecil Kllnit, Frank Kllmt.Aui.ie Jordan, KatleJotto and Mary Jordan, minors. Xow on tills ath day of December, W, William Jordan, the duly nitpoiutt.-.l. quW ii uu aeuug Kuaruiauoi inuaoove niiiiiraiui and presented his petition praying lorsno I iminorizing nun directing mm to sen tnt Of Sllld IllltliirK in riirtiilii riji1 tinitil'ltV llCTS after descrilieil, and it appearing tn the MSI I from said tiMltmn flint tr U i ..irv and betM-1 llcliil to said wards that their Inteicst la ftl south half of the southeast ntiarter KfJI IS. tmVMShlli ' lii.rH. mlii'ii l'i I'ntt. V. M i I soldi tbeiefore it Is otdered that '1 heieM Klml I the mother and next of kin of dcorge Kllmli I hrilllk Kllmt and smd U llllnni Jiinhin. I""l and next of kin of Aimle, Kiille nnd M Jordan, and all persons Interested In said csUtr. 11 w.iii v tma it'll II II t lli-t"ti i.""" , of In Dalles Cltv, Oregon, on tho fitti day I January, luoo, nt the hour of two o'clock P I then and thero tn slinw ciiuso wny Hfitui.,1' l..ifnr.. .1. Iu ... .1 r r.i.im ineT I siiouiu not hogiiuitcd for the sale ol sufiiwji and that this order be published nt least three aiticesstve wcclio in The Dulles Chronicle, 1 1 weekly newspaper printed In said county. Dated till UOi day of December, ivi. UOIIKHT M.f. Uccl3-1 county J"J8e NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract.) Public Land Sale. Land Omcu at Tiik dali.es, ohmohJ hotlccla horcby given that In piiisuanwol tin trtiolions from the commissioner of the K oral land oillco, under nuthoilty Mb'din W by section .vs v. H. Kuv. otai., ai ameu'Jwl the act of congrcis apitroved Kehruary we will proceed to.ollor at puhlle sale on M' d?VA ,hn7" day of Kebrtiary next, at ih of 10 o'clock, a. in., ut this olllcc, the folIottU' tract of Umi. tn-wlt: ... p lo'if 1 M 1 - f,tl'-'i1' T' J. IS., , M, iliv n.i ..II . 1..1...1 .l,.iiru!V tae alw .1 ..r' . ' " ?V""." " '. '. l. lh.tr claims Iii this oillco on or befoie the ? b?i. I tii-aiKiiiuou tor lliecominciiciinieiit oi otherwise their rljilits will be foilcit' d. JAY 1', M'tlAH, ltiltcr, 10-l OVIS l'ATri'IHHON, lleceiur. ...STEAM... Wood Saw Will run every tlHy vxcopt SumUy Rates RuttBonublM. Tcilephone 201. , i j W. A, OATES, Prop, j