VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manager. One Night Only February 15 th Mr. Charles Frolimnn presents the succeea of the century, THE LITTLE MINISTER Orrcun Weekly. 300 NIGHTS IN NEW YORK CITY. By J. M. Barrie. Founded upon his novel of same name. "The Little Miniiter" is a triumph for puritv in theatricals. New York HeraM. rEUI'LE YOU ALL KNOW, is in from Antelope at being a witness in the J. W. Moore is in from Xanspne today. M. T. Nolan left this morning for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hilleary and family came over from Grand Dalles yesterday. Mrs. Mary Seal and little daughter left on this moruing'd boat for Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Burgess are in the city from Bukeove;: as witnesses in the Simmon ease. Hamilton Campbell arrived from Port and last ninlit, v.-lie re he has been visit ng his parents. E. J. Glisan teudin court, biniixioii; case. John Fender came up from his place at Htmim yesteiday, and will remain over until tomorrow. A. Lyle, one of our leading stock men, is in from Cross Keys on business, ar riving this morning. G. V. I'helps came down from liepp ner yesterday and although but recently married, Bert is again courting. Henry .Smith, who lus been in the city to attend Iih grandmother's funeral, left on last night's traiu for his home in Condon. Benton Mays, of Swamp creek, was in ! town last .Saturday. Mr. Mays reports eleck as going through the "winter in better shape than he has ever witnessed before. Knterprise Bulletin. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Simpson and little sons will leave this afternton for Portland. They aro on their way to California to visit Air. Simpson's rela tives before returning to their home in Chiuago. Hon. James Van Kletck, one of the noted attorneys of Michigan, and other friends are the guest of O. 1). Tavlor. IV party reached Portland Sunday evening, where thoy were met by Mr. Taylor, acc xupanyinir him home yester day on the Spokane Flyer. Air.nn? our exchanges this morning we Hud the firet issue of tho "Oregon Weekly," which is published in tho in terest of the state university ut Kugone. It is a neat and newsy little journal, tilled with news concerning happenings at the university and will undoubtedly be of untuhi benefit to tho institution. Speaking of the annual local oratorical contest, in order to determine who will' have the honor of representing tho uni versity at the state inter-collegiate ora torical contest, it savs : Miss Anisic E. Allaway, of tho senior class, delivered a strong oration on the following theme: "As I note how noblv nature form Under the war's red rain, 1 deem It true That Ho who makes the otho,uakc ami th Morm, Po charce makes battles, too."' i "Purposes justify or condemn wars. ; When warp relieve the suffering or give I freedn-r. to the enslaved thoy are justi fied. Enochs of national greatness in I literature, commerce and polities follow I periods of national struggle. Oregon, as . well as the rest of the notion, may ex 1 pect great benefits from the baptism of patriotism antt ttie puriuc.uton by sacri fice which it received in the Spanish war. War such as this brings oppor tunities sud responsibilities. Oregon made the sacrifice and shared in the victory; how will she meet the responsi bilitles? When we see the purified eo cial conditions, the new sense of dignity, the awakening of literature and art, wo then believe that 'He who makes die earthquake and the storm, perchance makes battles, too.' " Why suffer with kindey or rheuma tism when it can bo positively cured by the use of the "Oxygenor King." No medicine, no electricity, but pure Oxy gen instilled or absorbed through the pores of the skin while yet sleep. No need of going to the hospital for medi cal treatment when you can be cured at home tiy the use of the Oxygenor. No matter what the ailment or disease the. Oxygenor will diagnose tiio case and p'oceed to cute. For further particu lars call on or address J. M. Filloon, The Dalles, Or. phone 309. feblO Uivk The Wlililipy Without a Iloucl.iclie. BUSINESS LOCALS. C.J. Stubling.of The Dalles is solo agent for this celebrated goods in barrels and cases. This is the official whiskey used nail indorsed by the U. S. Govern ment in all of its hospital service; also selected by the U. S. commissioners to represent America at the world's fair in Paris. As a euro for rheumatism Chamber Iain's Pain Balm is gaining u wide repu tatioti. D. B. Johnston of Richmond, Intl., has been troubled with that ail ment since 18G1'. In speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamber- lain g rain uann. u acts liKe magiu with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain JJalm relieved me. tor sale by Hlakeloy & Houghton. Wai Crushed to Death. Tho manager of tho sawmill at South Bend was crushed to death by logs fall ing on him. Insure with the Law Union & Crown Insurance Co., and avoid n company that is liable to bs crushed. Arthur Seufert, resident agent, 'nhone Ml. Cure a Headache rjulclfly. i Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel j ery Soda. A harmless and effective euro I for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, j brain fatigue. 10 and 23 cents. Sold I by Ciarke & Falk, druggists. jan24 fiw Feed ryo for sale nt tho Wasco Ware house, t' Clark A Falk'a drug utoo.k is new fresh and complete. Clark & Folk are never closed Sunday. Don't forget this. You will not have bolls if you tako Clatke & Falk'a euro cure for boils. Clarko & Folk's flavoring extracts are tho best. Ask your grocer for them. Ash your grocer for Clarko A F'alk's pure concentrated flavoring extracte. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Fall;. Paint your house with paints that ore fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Latest thing in camoriiR ore ltn proved Magazine cyelouea at Donnoll's drug store. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the Wasco worehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed. mch25-tf Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated James E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints. Acker's English Heuiedy will stops cough ot any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 c.ts. Dlakeley & Houghton, druggists. Geo. Barhe, Mendota, Va., says, "Nothing did me -eo much good as Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure. Onu dose, relieved me, o few bottles cured mo." It digests what you eat and cures dyspepsia. Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton, Pa., writes, "I think DeWitt's Witch Huzi'l Salve the grandest salve made." It cures piles and heals evcryiliintr. All fraudulent imitations arc worthless. W. S. PJiilpot, Albany, Ga., says, "DeWitt'e Little Early Itisers did me more good than any pills I ever took." The famous little pills for constipation, biliousness and liver and bowel troubles, AckerV Dyspepsia Tablets tire sold on o positive guarantee. Cures heart-bum, raising of tho food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. Ono little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, drug- ists. I. B. Thirkteld, health inspector of j Chicago, says, "Kodol Dvepepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured mo of severe dyspepsia." It di gests what you eat and cures indigestion and heartburn, and all forms of dys pepsia. "I had bronchitis overy winter for years and no medicine gave mo perma nent relief till I began to take One Min ute Cough Cure. I know it Is tho best cough medicine made," says J. Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe nnd throat and lung troubles. It is the children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. Caali lu lour W.v.r.U. All countv warrants registered prior to June 15, 18CG, will bo paid at mv office. Interest ceases after Fubruarv. 2, 1S00. 0. L. I'nii.upri,' Countv Treasuror. I'rapniml far Refunding Water llnnila. Hullo City Oregon. Sealed proposals will lie received by the board of water commissioners of Dalles City, Oregon, ot paid city until 8:1)0 o'clock p. ni. of tho 20 day of Feb., 1000, for twunty-tlvo thousand dollars; anil twenty thousand tlullarn of refund ing water bonds, of said city, (us it is not settled as to whether the total amount of Ponds will be $23 000 or $20,000) au thority Is extended to the said board to issue refunding water bonds in tho sum of $25,000, but If found not to be lu ces sarv, tho issue will lie for no more than $20,01)0; and at o loto of interest not ex ceeding four per cent per annum pav iibio twenty years from dato of issue, interest payable somi-annuallv, pilnci pal and Interest pavnblu in gold coin of the United Slates, nt any city liierein, ot the option of tho buyer. Tho bonds mentioned will bu iesued tinder the provisions of tho several leg islative nets of the state of Oregon, op proved Fob. 20, 18S5, Fob. 10, 18S0, and Feb. 14, 1895, and in pursuance of an or dinance adopted by the common council of Dalles Citv, approved January 25, 1P00. Tho proposed refunding water bonds aro intended (or tho redemption of outstanding water bonds in the sum of $25,000; but in case the board of water commissioners prefer, it will issue re funding bonds for $20,000 only, therefore bidders mav make proposals for both $25,000 and $20,000, and in the denomi nation of $300 each. No bid will be entertained for a rate less than par valuo of the bonds. Prem iums and rato of interest will bo taken into consideration in passing on the value of oil 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 tho nirount of bonds bid for, or accompany his bid with c.ish of piicIi amount as will equal such per cent of his bill, and such certified check miido payable to the president of the boartl of water commissioners of Dalles City, Or., as liquidated damages in case the bidder shall fail or neglect to receive and pay for, at tho oflico of the city treasurer ot said city, tho bonds awarded to him on his bid', on or before the first day of March, 1900. Attention should bo given tho fact that the board will not issue and dispose of more than $20,C00 of such refunding bonds, unless it sliall be deemed neces sary to do so, but otherwise, i( th board shall find tlint it is necessary to issue bonds in the sum of $25,0G0, it will then offer and issue tho full sum, ($25,000). The right to reject any anil all bids is reserved by the said " boartl of water commissioners. Bids should bo addressed to tho presi dent of said board, or to the city record er, Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, and noted "Proposals for refunding water bonds." Uy order of the Board of Water Com mission, by and with the consent of the Common Council. This 25th day of January, 1900. T. J. Si:i'Fi:r.T, L. S.J President of Boartl, Attest: Ni:d II. Gatks, Uecorder of Dalles Citv. r reA;J.i'?T'' f The Great STEEL and MALLEA BLE IRON RANGES, is: if. i u k s a. b. M I s. E. JVtajestie Aro MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Ifcmombor thut wo arc soiling tho siuno from $45.00 to $60.00 AVhiun i i a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25 over p co charged by peddlers for inferior ranges. ,itc for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence." iviflYs & coum .kd.T.vrii-TjiiUJr.i.T.v..'r.'r.i.v.irJ.if Administrator's Notice. The undcrsiened liavir.L' lxn n:,rl.iti ...i. iiiliihtnitor of the estate of Joimtlin Jackkon ucceiiMrd, under and by virtue of mi oiler iluly made and entered in the County Court of thr btate of Ore-iron for Wmro (V.tintf nn ti, ,.,! day of Ita.-einbr, 1:99, nil persoin'havlm,' claims against MiM estate nro hereby notlllcil to t.ru. ent thofame llh the proj-cr vouchers mnl duly verified at the olllce of mv nttnrnev. Vn-,1 w Wilton, in Tho Dalits, Oregon, within nix tjiwiiiu.vii.jui uiuuiiiuoi iiiin nonce. 14 ted The ldlles, Oregon, Jan. li, !!. . , . K. BAJ.TMAUHHi:, Jnl-H Administrator. Read This, Consumptives '"From the way my wife coughed for si:: months, I knew she had consump tion. She showed it in her face, too, and her body wasted away to a mere skele ton. After she got down in bed the doctors couldn't do any good. I called in both Dr. T. A. Shannon and Dr. N. L. Hawsen, each o whom is a first-class pnysician, uuiuiey nau noining that would reach tho trouble in her lungs. My wife's father came to see her one day, when she got very low. Ho lives in Cedar Lake, Wis., while wo live in Hiee Lake, Wis. .He said he knew what was needed, Acker's English Remedy for f? umjiuuu. t went to Schmidt's, our local druggist, and got a bottle, and it helped her right away. She took eight 50c. bottles, and they put her back on her feet and made her as sound and well nr. nay wo. man in town. She has taken on flesh again, r.ho doesn't cough, and if any mo who doesn't know tho f.icU was to be told she was so near death with consumption, ho wouldn't believe it. My wife docs all licr housework, and at night sleeps as soundly as you please. m , 0Hr8ves her any trouble at nil. Maybe you doubt what I &SnJlRa.t yr tOSee N S,c,,n,idt' therugKMt who sold I ml say, i AcS P Lli 1 , or! C?nsuml1,t,0"'I s " H tell you the same thing. Ho that XoolMl Positive guarantee Vnltrt States .nd Canada. In KiM?, "", . 3d., nd V id.' ' bUle MaMorb, the abw guaranty . UOOWK & CO,, Proprietor,, Ato JWfc For Sale by BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. NOTICE FOU I'UIJLICATION, I. S. I..Nr OrncE.ntTiiK Daj.li:;. Oi:k.,( .Notice is hereby Riven that the following, mimed tcttler has tiled notice of his Intention to make liiml lirwf In tupj-ort of his claim, nnd that bnid proof will be made before the KcsrM ter William O. Clark, of Tho Dalles, Or. Homestead Entrv No. .1271. f. II, . township 1 koutlj, rnriKe 11 east, W. M. Ho names IhofolloivliiK witnmcs to prove hl f iitlnuouH residence iion and cultivation of wui't IKIOJt if. r- Atykr,m'vJt f'",oti.Clinrlc Hinltii, C. A. tilbfon, nil of iho lalle, Oreon. J.i i rKr.irtT ion TIME SCIIKDUfcr.. FHOM lUI.I.KH. Katt ifialt l.ilte, Denver. I't. Mall . Worth, Oiiinha, Kim lljl'ip. m.i city, Ht. I.ouls, Chicago nnd last. i AlllttVJt VVOH. Kat Mall S:.M p m Kpoknno Klyer 7:0o p. m. 8 p, m. -r Wiill Walla, Rtx)kane, Min!:uiMs. i-t. i'nul, j'ti lu t h, Milv.aiilee,l t;uicaco una i.nhl. h'HOM l'OttTLAHD. Ocean Hteainsliiix. For Snn Krincikco Ueeemlx.T , , 13, lJ, 2Sj lino v.t. H I), in. fcx.Sundnv Columbia Kv. Htframcra. To Axtohia and Way! Mturday i.mdlni. W p. m. I Spokane Flyer. 1 a. m 1 p. m. 1. I HO 36, .SEi :3f 3E I 3E i ,31 3E SE a: it mm 31 k $ 't ft h 4 f 5 IS (lis f Tho Dullen, Of, The Chronicle, dob Printefs. I5 'I ! as, SP mi i it in r mi iiujiiii i iiiiMiii'iiiii7itinmi7. n'TT'iTtTii'i rr'.i7;7'TrrTTTrr!T.."T rirniiltMiililrifriyiMii, till lll'll Ill'Hlt tlltllltl 1 II. 111. Kx.bunda) fcbll I l.UCAB. Ilesliter NERV1TA 8tJiort VITALITY. LOST V'GOR AMD MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all '.-fleets of self- ubusc, or excess and indin crction. AiHii'vo tonic nnil blood liuildor. Iirings the pink glow to iafe clieeke ain restores the fire of youth By mall f0 ner liox: boxes ior ri-.ru; witli a wrltton kiiui-uii-teo to euro or rcitiutl tlw mouoy. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackacn tits., CHICAGO, !U r, a. tn. 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Kon, forVViKco County, fur ii lleeno tokell unlrlt nous, mini aim vinoui, l.iinr lu lesa oiiuiititle.s hau one Kiillmi, In thu town of hhaiilko, In An te oik! I'reclncl, In the county and Mato afore jald, for such erlwl as liia receipt from thu! County I reasuier of rmniiv .i. ...,m r.... and his iK;tlon for ml. I lleeute, which ho will tireMjut to the Mid County Court on mild date, Is Dattsl tins ftth ilay'of I'ebiuarv, lt0, J. J. Wll.KV. C. S. Smith, THK iiiJp-to-date Croeer Frufili Ekcs nnd Crentnory littttiir u Bpuoinlty. I'otltlon Mr I.Hiuor I.luiinan. lo Iho lloiiorablu County Court of IhoHtatuof Oreuou, for tho County ul Waco: Wc, thu uiiderslKiitil leslileiitNiind (.K,( votcra of AntclojMi l'ieclnct.ln thu County iVf V Ici,, mid thu rita u of OrcKon, rtapirtfully imViIII, our lioiiorahlc biy toKrant u lleeiiki to J, J, W lioy to cll M.irltiious.malt mid vluou.s ILmors Kamlritatea K foT ey 'i ", "' "")' eclpt from thu county tieasurerof taid com iJ may can inr. - Jaa ilcCartliy W Hcolf n 3 uiibwi J II lilder Win Hull w c i'orle" )) V,1 &"'."Iu' JI''wiirdUoiiiIi N A tichiiiltt IJ II hcUny It I) Himiidcra John I . U, ii V Yi r iV "il Jv w 'I 'mn. plou V,y Itnicr O clark O (,'ornctt J Htepheiuioii ThosColllua Thus llmitlt Alf.nzol iiinor W JI McCarthy Sam lllinii .m O ilolyncux H V (laiuhlo 0 llT",K FKED. W.WlIiiON, ATTOUN'KV.AT .aw, omco ove, nr.. 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SI K Miller JTltou iVit J 1 nniaynoii KW Hllvertootli rnney iicnolli Waller Comlcll J"!ii MiUniiau 1 I. MuKlium II 0 ltooier Max LjiwIUcnwii J J Wiley 2d Street. int. Qlfl FRENCH & 00, BANKERS. VllANBACT A KNF.llALIIANKlNd llUtlSK Lottora of Credit isatied uvitilnble Id lb Jiaaturn Hlntee. , . S la it Rvdlinnin unit TeieBrap" 'I rilnulitru I nn Nnu V IITK. uuiv-" 8t. Louia, San Francisco, Portland 0 Kon, fituittlo Wnah,, and various pom' ii 11 winy iiinriit mi. 1111 iiijiiiht. oraulH UirmH. i'rcniitent. W W A m la la ' hirsr National uaw 1 nii UALLbe - - - a ueuerai uaiiKing uubihuoo "-rv, DepoeltB rscelved, aubjoct to 81W llFAflt At I IHHl'K. n tt 11 nrnm reniittflil on dav of oolloction. , MiKiit una Telegraphic iteming r, fiew York, Han Fraaoiaeo uu- - :ana. Eo. M. William. Gko. A. U. M. ISKAI.I" Ufa OlarifAA KulVa nllllllllO lllirr to ktiop Uandruff (row tlm