pKori.n Vllt A 1.1. KNOW. J. H. yhtriii, o( Sherur's Bridge, is in the city. C. M. Elkin. the l-yli' merchant, was in tow n last tiltti t . F. N. Jones, of Slf rnr'c Hrhlpe, ar rived in town twltu Irom hi ranch. P. B. l'oiiKhxiiT. tin- rrinovillu rc8 tnurunt uum, is m the Umatilla House. Cnptnin A. S. Blow ere, Kppublican r.indidato for county jmlife, is 111 the city. X. Whealdon returned on the nutm passenger from a business 'trip to Port land. T. W. B.ulder, of decide Locks, was in town Iii3t night, the guest of the Vnmtilln House. J. U. ISaley, n prominent Democratic pjulicmn from IVnUieton, is regtstfred at tin Umatilla House. H. D. Youuj, the well known Popu list statesman of GoMenil.ilt, is regis tered at the Utaatiia House. C. W. Mrore. the v.eH-known Trout Like chtirvtxMti, if at the Umatilla House &c?Mnp&uie.l by Mrs. Moore. J. H. Templeton, a prominent drug gist of PriuevHI, id at the Umatilla House on hu way to Portland on busi ness. Mrs. Theodore L'ulie and Mrs. F. Hotefulir, of Portland, who have Iveen visiting with Mr. and Mre. Geo. A. Liebe for tiie last few days, returned home on the noon passenger today. Colonel and Mrs. Fred Hiitterfield, old-time friends of Sir. and Mrs. Smith French of litis city, aitet upendinu the past tlireo days here, left on the Dalles City this mornim: for Portland on their way home to Vermont. J. A. Henderson, of Binsen, Robert Barker, of Glenwond, C. P.. Wade, of Pendleton, J. A. Ellis, of Goldend de, H. J. Sprat, of Sunnvsidc, W. II. Edick, of Mount Hood, and .1. V. Turner, of Sunnyside, aro registered at the Uma tilla House. Knock0ut Drops " I am a saloon-keeper, and used to think that rock and rye, or whiskey and quinine ernes ior couusi j 1.1., -vinf44JJ of my acquaint ances were of the same opinion. Isow 1 know somethingatleast a thousand times better. It is Acker's English Remedy for Coughs and Colds. A good while ago I began to cough and found out then that rock and rye was no irood. Ieotworse and I was beginning to think that the trou ble would run into consumption. I didn't take any stock in patent medicines, but somehow or other I tried Acker's English Remedy. One bottle did the business for me knocked that cough out completely and it has never come back again. There is never n day passes that I don't say a good word about this wonderful medicine. I al most forgot to say that I am stronger and fleshier now, since taking the remedy, than I was before the cough began. I write this letter voluntarily and cheerfully and am Klad to do it." (Signed) Cimis. Humble, Saloon-keeper, Pocatello, Idaho. Sold at 25c. 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United State3 and Canada ; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d 2s. 3d., 4s. Cd. If you arenot satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. We authorize I!k abate guarantee. . W. U. UQOKK fc CO., rtwrutm, Aew iufc VOH BALE UV Blakeley & Ho-afjhton. A PRINCE'S EDUCATION. The Clrcnt-Rramlaon of Quppn Vic lorln ! CU'ttlnK to lie n III liny Now. II Drjinpr proimrntions simply devel op dry catarrh; thoy dry up tho secretions, . which adhere to tho incinbrano and docow poso, causing a. far moro serious troublo than , tho ordinary form of catnvrh. Avoid nil dry 1 iutr inhalants, funics. smokes raid snulla The present idol of the Hritish public mul. rV''VTomnllv ! Is Prince K.hvnrd of York, eldest son of ,L,?r,"51 .."X null Will curu ciuurru ui iumiuuiu u j the duke of orU, pr-nudson of the CllsUy Mul ,,icnsnl,Uy. A trial nlzo will bo . I prince of Wales, rrreat-prnndson of mnllod for 10 cents. All druncists soil tho 1 j Queen Victoria, nnd the heir in direct GUc.sizo. ElyUrothors, fil, Warrou St., N.Y. Tin: nlN'IN line of the crown of Great Uritnln. Tho ltalm cures without pain, does not I Prince Edward, hnvinc been born on irrilalo or causo onocxing. It spreads itself , Tn j.: o.VI.V .lune S3, lSttl, is now well into Ills sixth imiiKui mius jnHw, year, and regards himself as quite n big iu? uiifttu ' tho "UnTo'l,!; ,. , -, . ! With Ely s Cream Jlalui younrooriuod boy snys out i s Companion. j t J p His brother Albert is a year younger, , " and the two princes have had. perhaps, ' n . . , , ........ ..... I11Bi,l,,ory lie In tho fence cornur nny lonuer. Taku BUFfflB pewter, old woolen rags, beer bottles horse manes and tails, and Catarrh L'liiilint lie Cured their share, but no more, of brotherly ".r.,.c " Tl... ,1, ,.r V.,l- .V- n, to have interfered with their small il ,0 FiotcJior Faulkner, The Dalles junk wars, saying thut to "let them fight It. , dealer, and get the cash for it. Highest out will make them better men." Hut! cash price paid for cast and wrought he has interfered successfully with an- iron, rubber boots and shoes, bieyelo other weakness of Prince Edward. I tires, etc., brass, copper, nine, lead, it is customary tor tiie royal ctnuircn. ' 1.. . it l .. 1 . ! . I i , ! Ill 11JL-1. Ul U1U llll.-L'II, ll niss iiei- llllllll . , ,1 u 1 1 ..1 1.. U..1 T-.l .l "UU 1IUSKB ttiui iilii iii;i wiiL'cix, tun j i iiii'i: all. ill il i , ... ... t did not like to do this, and objected bones of all desc.iptmns. Price paid for strenuously. One day he heard some ca8t ir0. -0 cunte per 100 lbs. One one speak of "her majesty." j door west of J. H. Worsley's, Second St., "I know who 'her majesty' is," said The Dalles. niLM-lmo. he; "it s just granny!" I "And who was the nauchtr little , prince who would not kiss grnnny's ' with local applications, hb they cannot hand?" j reach the Eeat of the discasu. Catairh "That was me," said Prince Edward, 9 n ul0od or constitutional disease, and unabashed, "and I'm not going to kiss In orl,ur t0 curu it voll ,mjat ,nke jlur. granny's liand:" I nnl remedies. Hall's dtarrh Cure is l'ut when he had arrived at the age.. , . . ,, . , .. ,. of five he felt himself quite a man, and : take" ternwlly. and acts directly on began to do as other men did-kissed 11,0 Ul0011 nn(1 '"l,i;0U8 annaces. nan s the queen's, hand and alwavs doffed his ' Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. cap in her presence. I It was was prescribed by ono of the best ' ..i 1 ' iii)mciuiiB in mis uuiiiiii iui uiii o, itnii : .. i... t, :....... .,.-,i 10 lllCllltll ll USUI IJtllMll. II 1 tUIII (lUftll of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in Send for testimonials, Yellowstone Park Line. iii.N-iNti cut itot' ii: ntoM i'okti.anh io tim; r.Asr. DiitiicT i.ini: to Tin; vnu.ow- HlONi: 1'AltIC :.k.ivi:. 'Union Deroi, rilihand I sis' .imuvi:. No. No. I Punt hi till for Tiicoiim, Seattle, Olympln, (Iniy's lliitnnr ami Mima ihmhi lMilnts, Hpnkiine, Hons liuiil, 11. C, rullimiii, Mo-ciiw, lnhlon, lltlf 11.15 A. M, fiiliilluiiiiinliilni;eimii try, llulriiu, Sllniuiijio Us, Ht. 1'ntil, Uniiiliit, Kiiiimii City. Ht. I.imli. Clili'jiu-i) unit nil imltitK eii't anil fDiillimnt. ruitot Sdiiiui i.-xim-s (or Tiuomii mul Hcattlo 7;W A. M. nm! liitcrnieillatni"mtM Nn. I. 11,50 1". M ..V) I'. M. No. :!. rullnimi llr.it i'lnia mul tonrltt nIcchi to lma'ai'ills,.St. Paul ami Jli.-Miutl river iiolntx wltlnmt ehaiiKO. Wstilmliil train". I'ulou ilopot t'omteutlotiH in nil iirluclpal rlttcr. , lliiimiiKe chu'knl In ile.itlnallnii of ticket. Kor lianil'OiiiL'ly llliiHtnittilili'.urlitlve unit tor, tickets, .ilvepltiK-eiir ieerviitlim, etc., call mi or write A. D. CHARLTON, AssMaiit (loncral Paoiior Auciit, '.'.V MorrlMiu Htu-ot, eorner Ttilp , Pnrtlaml, OreRiiii. SOUTH and EAST via FREIGHT BY TROLLEY. Utility of the Innovation la llelnr Fully netuonntrated nt the City of Toledo, Ohio. ISmitfiRrn Pacific (in HVUUIVIll Jt UWI IIV w w Tiie utiiitj- of the rural trollev line as a freight road is receiving very full j curing Catarrh. tlenionstrntion at Toledo. The mnna gers of n suburban line there have de vised a trolley truck on which a load ed farm wagon can be readily placed, the axles of the wagon setting in sockets which hold it firmly in place. The farmers are using this style of transportation when teaming is bud. Itecently, on a day when the roads were in very bad shape, one train thnt reached the city included S7 sacks of clover seed and two wagon loads of basswood lumber. The farmers sending this shipment lived 15 miles from Toledo and stated that, with tho roads in the condition they were then in. the seed wnulil ! have made at. least three nnli nnrv wagon loads. This would have been , equivalent to 270 miles' travel for one driver and two horses. With the trol ley service the haulage was accom plished in one hour, at a cost of six dollars per wagon from the shipping Ioint to the delivery point. Such ad vantages, especially in regions where roads are usually in poor condition, will naturally give an impetus to the construction of rural electric lines. The advantages of shipping the wag ons without loading or unloading at either end of the line are obvious. THE LOVING CUP. For a Nice Suit of Clothes. Panting, Overcoallti-or Kncj Vesting. Kindly rail anil examine my Htock of Im ported iiiiu l U'ettlc Woolens. A line ntcck to select Irom. Hulti inutlufromllie lowest juice to the high eiit irrudc. J. A. Eberle Flno Tailoring. ill HAI.l-K OllKGO.N, Htrayed, A Ii1hcI li'irsa wniiihlnu' about 12,10 pounds null lirandtd 25 nn the left shoulilnr. mo stray vd from the farm uJolin Hrniikh'juse, which la situated six lull"- iond Dufiir. Liberal ro wnrd ofl'i i d' for information regarding recovi"'. Address 8. II. Winanh. inai7 In Dufur, Or. U to k ,t Pulfc'8 quinine hair tonic nil' from (lie bend. A l'oiuilnr C'nntom if the 1'reNctit liny Thnt Unit's from AiikIo .Sii.voii TlnieM. Xaturally some of the ancient city customs nre connected with the art of dining, says Good Words. Gas tronomy nnd the Guildhall are insep arably associated. One of the most curious of these is the passing of the loving cup, which takes place at nil the guild dinners as well as nt the banquets of the corporation. The cup is a two-handled one with n lid. While one guest is holding the lid, the next sips the spiced wine; a third, on the other side of the drink er, stands up. Then, the brim, having been wiped by n clean napkin, the cup is passed to the guest holding the lid. He drinks in his turn, while his next neighbor takes charge of the lid. In this way the cup rnnkes the round of the table. This custom dates from Anglo-Saxon times. The holding of the lid was not then an not merely of courtesy, for the guest who held It was thus prevented from drawing his dagger nnd Htnbbing the drinker a playful nfter-dinner practice not uncommon in those times. Meanwhile the guest, who wns standing guarded the drink er from nn assault from behind. free. F. J. Ciiknky & Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drruggists, price 7i"iu. Hall's Family 1'ille aro the best. 12 BUSINESS LOCALS. (Hark it Falk are never closed Sunday Don't forget this. Clarke & Falk have on sale n full line of paint and artist's brushes. A full line of Eastman films nnd sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. You will not have boils if you take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and fctinburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. DeAVitl'a Witch Hazel Salve is tin. equalled for piles, injuries and akin diseases. It is tho original Witch Hazel Salve. Iievvare of all counterfeits. To secure the original witch hazel salve, ask for DuWitt'e Witch Il'izel Salve, well known as a certain euro for piles and ekin diseasec. Ileware of worth less counterfeits. They nre dangerous. Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., eays, "DeWitt's Little Kurly ltiaers always bring certain relief, cure my headache nnd never gripe." Tlioy gently cleanse and invigorate the bowels and liver. Shasta Route Trains leave The ll.ille.i for Portland ami way utatioiis at !:'- a. in. mul 1! p. in. l.eavo Portland " Albany Arrive Ashland " Sacramento . " han h'ranclco .. 8:1 u in . .i::w a m ..UlXl a 111 .. fi'.lXI l ill . . 7: i m Aulvo OkiIoii " Denver " Knnnit:ty " i;hleai(i . . . fi: I'm in . U:U it in 7 :".' a in 7 :l u nt Arrive Augulet l:SH ) in " Kl Pao fi;(H i in " Port Worth liiWiun " City ol Mexico . .. . 0:Miim " Ilotiiton l.w u in " New Orleans . . ii:'i'uim ' Washington lilJani " New York l'J:l:i p in 7:fi) p in 10:M p in ll:cn n in I ;.T n in M : 15 a m 11 Pin in 'J'.diii in 7 'i' ii in J.M u 111 7 M II 111 !',:() p in ir.:v u in u in 1:110 n in n.'ji p m ii 12 n in l'."i:i p in Pullman ami Timriit curs on hoth tnilno Chainars S.imiimcnto to Oilen nnd P.l Pa.xo and tnutiit cars to Chfcug't, rit l-oiiln, New Or icmik nun a.niiiiKton. C'oniicctlm: at Han I'riinclsco with everal .ftciim-hlp lines for llonoltilii, Japan, Chum Pnllippiuci, Central and hniith America. See agent at The ll.ille.i station, or aihlnm C H. MARKHAM, (eiiernl Pas, nger Agent, Portland, Or Mill- fjilfiixc'l AVroiiU. fr. Slowgait. (about to jiroposc, time 11 in 1 T nltrtii I ti Mfi V druni.tli 1 ,i tr Miss' (hilllngton, thnt I should hnve "lakoloy & Houghton Druggistp Citati In lour CI:oM. All countv warrants registered prior to June 3, 1800, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after February. 2, T-UU. J. L. I'lllI.Ltl'H, Countv Treasurer. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn nt the Wasco warehouse Finest kind of chicken feed. nich25-it "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic'a best friend," save E. Hartueiink, Overisel. Mich. Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to cure. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the beat. ABk your grocer for thorn. Kk Knr Hul. Full Wooded, barred Plymouth ltock ege, per gutting $1.00 and $1.50. For particulars cull on or address, Sa.nhkiw Hiioh. IloxOl". The Dalles, Or. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Te.i. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. M cte. and 50 ets. said some time ngo. Lok into my eyes and tell ine if you enniiot guess what it is. Miss Chlllington (suppressing n yawn) -You look ns sleepy nsl feel, o I suppose yon must be going to say good nigh Stray Stories. KnvlUh Enrn I.Ktle. Statistics Just completed bv the In come lax commission of Great liritnin show that out of a totnl udult popula tion of 12,500,000 more than 10,000,000 enrn less than $800 a year. The income tax Is collected nt the rate of 10 cents on each 35 above $800, and the total tax, which last year amounted to more tlinn $100,000,000, was contributed by not more than 2,000,000 people, King up Faulkner, tho iunkinan.be. fore hauling your trash to the beach. Ho buvH old worn out rubber boots and eboee, brnss, copper, zinc, lead, sacks, rags, etc. DalleB 'phone No. UN. .. apr2-i lw Clarke & Falk hayo received a carload of the celebrated James K. J'atton strictly pure liquid paints To Cure a Coin in One li.y. Take Laxative Uroino Quinine Tab lets. All druygistB refund the money, 0.R.&M. IlKIMKT iui; TIIIK CIIKIIULK. PllOtI IULI.K8. Ka.t Halt Lake, Denver. Ft.' Mall Worth, Omahu, K'an U:up. in., nm city, tit. I-mils,, Chicago and Hunt. Spokane JUil nnd Kxprtus 10:10 p. w. 8 p. rn. 8 p, m. Kx.hlinday Butnrduy 10 p. in. c it. in. W'nlln WhIIr, Hixikime, MlunenpollH. Ht. Paul, iiulntli, Jlllmikir. Chlcairo and Kant, via Kpokanonkil Ilillitluu- (on; niMi an H)iiitK in WaihiiiKton und i: int ern OrcKon. From Portlanii. Ocean Htuinmhipii. for bun Kranclfco April '7, May Ii, 7, 12. (.'oliunhln Itv. flttamcrs. io AuroKu and Way IjukIIiik',. A nn. vie Piiom. Fat Mail l-':a) p m Kpokane Mall anil lC.i press 1-.U0 a. in t n. in. Kx.billiila) 7 . m, luia.Thiir, and hut. Wll.T. . II VTTV llll I ,ru I.. '.. ..,,,.1,, , .xi ii. rn. r.x.Biiniiuy oriwni ciiy, .Nowherff, Kx.Hunilnj Kjiiein .v wnf ij,ifi'u WIU.AMKTTI! AND YaM-J 3::!ll IIIM. UVF.8H. MOD iutnroii t;ity, Dayton, unit Kil and Hay-lwiiidliiKK. i n. .,Wl m. ft II. in. TiicThur, inn nai, l.v Itlparhi dally in, Jie sure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying elio where, as we have the latest shipment made to this city, now ready for Inspec tion at H. Gleuu & Co.'s. al7-lw ItUKOTJi lUVKK. Portland to Cnrvnllls, und Wuy.LniidliiK. , fiWAKK ItlVKII. ItlpHflu to IxiwlnUili. :) p. in. Mon. Wul mul Friday l.KAVK I.KWDlTON dally 8:2011, in. fi.. Y' ""HI.IIUIIT, "I'll '. At Portland, Or, Hemember the New York Cash 8tro is filing the latest things In ladles' neckwear at the lowest prices. See win. dowdlspUy. 2.,s.j EHJ , a .-"x- ii T r ""TS II a;: i 3 I 5 p r S . 'f at- Si a: ab St. ft: il ay Hi: I 'i Tho Tha I Chronicle, ' j Job Printer. ! . in. C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Rotall Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agen rthe Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHIBKEYJriuii ss.Tfi to lll.UO mr uiillnn. J4 to 15 years tiltl.) IMPORTED 00GNACJ frum 7.t)0 to i!l)0 per Ballon. (11 to L'l) ytarsold.; 0ALIF0ENIA BRAUDILB Imm W-'fi lo )(l.l)0 jer irnllon. H tn 11 yetn old.' ONLY THE PUREST LIQUOKS SOLD. 0LYMPIA BEER on (lrauht, mul Yal libit:- nnd Olytnpiu Ilcer in bottlnj imported Ale and i'orler. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Wasco Warehouse Compan) Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain otpiikin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, of MIUFBD Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle ton "F'lmir ThiB Floor is manufactured expresely toW UWAA WU1' use: every sack is Kiiaranteed to givestti; Wa sell our poods lower than uny house in tho trade, aud if you don't wa" can and get cur prices anu lie convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Whoat. Barley and Oats. $i.oo per month. Ktriutly drat cIhhb local ami lout; diHlancu telephone service within your home. Linen do not cross-talk. Your con versation will bo kept a secret. No coat fur installing. You Ket the Htandard Iluuulng Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night ervice, Wo will accept your contract for ten years and allow you to rnncol Jiatnoun giving us thirty days wilt teu notice, PA0IFIC STATES TELEPHONE 008. CLEANLINESS is belnK advocatod by nil parties regardless o( race, col"'0'. vloiis condition of servitude. Uninember wo i"""0 Xgrt ii mors Klad when tlioy buy or Pure Prepared ralnU. w iiumii anu Kiois to its work that Is adtnirou vy i' Paints, Oils, Glass, Picture and Room Moli$ lie sure and Inspect our stock of Wall PMur Designs for 1U00 on Display H. GLENN &3 Washington 8lreet, between Second and Third.