Do You Cough? " I pno.s I r."cil to 1 like everybody else "When I wtiditcold,Ijit.!tlctitalonc,think inp it would ctireiLeirin a few days. ; ofcoursethe coupliing and spitting of mucus sometimes lasted ev trnl weeks, bnt arter a vr L il e the trouble would sub si lc. I al ways no ticed how ever, that each cold was trors-o than theonc.Worc. My throat seenitJ to pet weaker, and the least chanpe in the weather started the couplunp nrain The last cold was the most severe of nil. I was really frightened. Cough drops and home treatment did no pood. A friend told me about Acker's English Hemedy. I pot : bottle, and yon never saw the like of the way it acted. Before the bottle was pono I was well. JIv throat felt as strong and well as could be. Since then I have had no more trouble. I think Acker's English Remedy so strengthens the delicate lining of the throat that it easily resists the changes in tempera ture, andit builds up the constitution as well." (Sign ed ) Caheie Schwab, 251 Gold St., Brooklyn, X. Y. Sold at 25c, uOc and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada : and in Eng land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you arc not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. HV auShorizs the abort puatmlee. TT. H. BOOKER d- CO., froprietors, Sao York. FOU SALE BY Blakeley & Honghton. f?ro9ile5peial5 "Plutot mort qu'aveugle" Aieane, -'Rather dfd than blind" blindnesa in most cases is the result of a neglectfd irivial illness of the pye. Many a person fcow blind cnld enpy gond evesiL'ht had it not leen that the -yes were neulrcted when the first sizn of disease appeared. Cataract and Glan coma, two of the mot dangerous diseases. are in most cass dne to neeln.ence tn the carp of thp eypg. Tneo. H. Liebe, of the firm of J. E. Adcox & Co., is a graduate of the Peoria Optical College, and the Bradley Polytechnic Institute He will rorrect and diagnose ail errors ot ref-action. Eves examined free. J. E. Adcox & Co., Jewelers PKOPLt ,TIIC ALL KNOW. A. J. Dnfnr was a passenger on the tnid-dav train today on his way to bis ranch at Uniur. M T N-ilun has been iid for a few days in the mining n-gion of Baker 'County. He is expected nome tomor row, Lnt" P. McCarty, publisher of the Statisticin and Kcunnintrt, i" in the citv in r it- imprest of the sale of the edition of 1699-1900. Mrs. Gemge Herbert and three chil dren Hrnvpd tiere todv from her home in G'f nncuiiirt to t-p H'l a lumitn with relative- t- The Dalles and Antelope. M'. nod Mrs. William Slants, of Djfur. rriv-d here tidav on their way home from attending thp grutid lodge of Odd F'-h'-ws and Krtx-ccas at A-torla. Mr. mihI Mrn. U'lltmr Bolton, who 'have bepii vi-iting hjre fur a ohurt tun-, 'left for llfir nmne at Antelopp yester day. Tbp er acciiupanied by iIip Mi'sse" W-ta Mtid Effi- B -lion. M P. I-pnbrg came in tndav from King-ley, tiere he aiidres-d a noli'icai tjeeting la-l night Mr. I-enbfrg, who is a veteran nl the civil war, will remain over tomorrow and attend the memorial .eervicpf. That Hmo-ball Cwui Touiui row. The fir-" MH'I po-aibly tbelient basetiall Came f ll- Hf aeon will be plaed by the.H'iort liner and Dalles teams at the old fair i.r-.unils tomorrow afternoon. omnipii'int( promptly at 3 o'clock Hood Riv-r Ut year le.it The Dalles by a fiiiali margin, and while the Hood -Eiver tt-aiu it- stronger than -ver it would 1h h luistdke to suppose The Dalles boyi- have been aBleep for the la-t auoiiit) or VV'ith P mpi behind the bat. the man who Mels i"-cilid w ill liave 10 he. wide awake and l some tall sprinting. Ba'l trd ir in the box and ir- in good ehapr. He h s developed great pe-d this feiiHnii and will prntiahly keep the boys friuii iielow striking the arm 'sphere. FergtlHuli nil first is Melt known utiioiig 1U lulles peopie, and if anyone gets to firH tii.'.i ill keep him there like he wa- w 11-d In the hag. laWln-gai aecond is in the game, and in Hf wnril- is a team ot hinielf. if itiMMKiiif get tiy him it will do 'in the Sir h-ratl-p he intf rcptn ftnirii of the hottefct grniindera ever knocked, and he ilMring duMn liners that will uike yowr hair aiaud 011 end. Barrett, 'he frack little short-stop, ills that p'tfiiioo like h veteran. Keep yomr eye no him and yua will tee ome litely work. "'l Haott will alajr third. If out of farn tomewhat bat when yoa mm- biai throw to firal yoa will be convinced J I : ! that he it an old reliable. Evan in left field is a heady fielder. He will brine down everything In his garden, and when he froe np to the hat we are sure of a man (telling on a hae. ! Hagen in center field is a sood man. j He pluyed with Ml. Aiicel last year and did tod work all . n. ' Either Cooper or Van Norden will i p!ay right field. Thev have both been i showing np well.sitghtly in VanNorden's favor. The line-ap is a follows: Hood Rivtr Fabric, c; iomeyn,(capt t p; Blowers, ss; Hines, fb; Matlheas, so; Halleck.tu; Minor, cf; Blackniore, If; Smith, rf. The Dalle? Powers, c; Ballard, p; Barrett, ss; Ferguson, fb; Spalding, (captsb; Humt, tb; Hagen.cf; Evans, If; Cooper or Van Nnrdf ii.rf. Doj-llniifM, Attention! J Notice is hereby given to all owners of dogs who have not paid license on , the same that they come forward an I ' take ont a license before the 10th day of 'July, or in dt fault the dote will be im-' pontded and the delinquents will have to pay impounding fees as well as li censes, or have their dogs destroyed. N. D. Hughes, ni29 jlO Marshal Dalles City. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to core it von must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for yec-s, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the beBt blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, uend for testimonials, free. F. J. Cuexey & Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drruggistg, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 A Life And Death Ficbt. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, la., writing of hie almost miraculous escape from death, says: "Exposure after meas les induced serious lum; trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coached nii;ht and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. Kind's New Discovery lor Consumption, which com pletely cured me. I would not be without it even if it cost o.00 a bottle. Hundreds have nsed it on my recommendation and all eay it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's Drop Store. 4 Wm. Orr, JSewark, 0., says, "We never feel fafe without One Minute Cough Cure in the house. It saved mv little boy's life when he bad the pneu monia. We think it is the best medicine made." It cures coughs and all lung diseases. Pleasant to take harmless and gives immediate results. Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Canton, N. Y., writes, "I had dvspepsia over twenty years, and tried doctors and medicines without benefit. I was persuaded to use Kudol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the start. I believe it to be a panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It digests what yen eat. U-e Clarke & Falk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff from the head. BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark 6c Falk are never closed Sunday Don't forget this. Clarke 5c Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask yonr grocer for them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Paint yonr house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Why pay f 1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Pat ton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 yearn. Clark & Falk, agents. mI7 Cut fl iwers for commencement will be on sale at Mrs, Morgan's art rooms to morrow. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornce at Vancouver, Wash .) May 17, im t Notice li hereby given that the followlnafl named iwttler baa filed notice of his Intention to make final uroof in suptairt of Ills claim, ud that s iid tirixjf will be made before W. b. I'resby, United Htatea Commissioner, at Goldendale. on July C, l'JUU, viz: Aaabel K. Ollar, who made II. . No. ItftfS, for the fraction WU N Wli. bee 30. Tu 3 N. It 13 E. and BE' of HEZ Bc S6, Tp 3, N K VI K, W. M. lie names toe following wline'sei to Drove his continuous realdeuce upon, and cultivation of aid land, viz: Kobert A. Broutbers. Christ K. Kranzen, Will lam Garner, John Kurt, all of Lyle J', O., wasoiugioB. W. SL. DUMBAR. aiajt-i BagUter. Babacribe for Taa Ottneaics. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orncc at VA.scorvrn, Wash , Mav 1M9JJ. I Notice Is hrrcbjr elven that the following named settlor have flic I tiotlcenf their Intention to miik. final proof In support otthclrclatuis.and that sld proof will ho made before the rvsltor and receiver of the 1'. land ofllcc at aucou ver, Wash., on Jul G. ISOO, vl Oenrc Santord, who made H. K. No. M0 for the KU SKI; of Soc 3, and N, SW V, See Tp 3 X, K 12 h, V St., who names tne fnlloulng wltnesu-a to proe lib continuous residence upon and enlilvatlon of mlit land, viz Ilaskln TTabue, Christian Plrckon. Thomns M. WhltrouiD, Edwnrd a. Hopper, nil o t.ylr, Wash. Christian Dlrrkvon, who made H K. No. JKr. for the XVV4 and svv;4, .e io, ip :i s, n 12. m ,ho imnics the lolloulnc witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon anJ cultivation of said land, viz- Ila-tln Traliuc. John Paulsen, Jamn lit. George It. Sauford, all of I.yle. WnshiURtuti. HksLIii Tmhur, who made H. K. No. OrWi. for the Sl SW'.,, See S. and N- NWU, ?cc 10, Tj 3 X, U ll K, . M.. who names the following u ltnces to prove hU cot Unuoui residence Ufaiii and cultivation of said laud, viz: 1 hristlan Delckxm, Thonia M. W hltcnmb, GeoiRe II. Sanlord, Jnmcs Flis, all of Ljle P. U, Wash. maj23 l W. K. Dt vr.AK, P.tcistcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Ltnd, Act Jnne 3, 1S7S. r. S. Lash Omen. I The Dalles. Ok.. Apr. 13. nwo, i Notice 1 hereby Riven that In eompllnnce with the provisions of the art of eoiicn-s.- of .luue 3, ISTb, cutltled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands In the states ot CaMtomla, Oreguiii Nevada and Washington Territory," William K. Kvtchuni, of The Dalles. County of Wasco, State of Orceon, has tbisdav filed tn this office bin swrn Mate tnent Xo. 159, for the purchase of the W NE'.4 mid Nlj SK',i of Section No. :n, In Tp. I X. K. No. 11 h.. W II., and -111 oiler proof to show that tne land soucbt is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural puncs, and to establish his claim tn said land bcfoic the Keeistur and Iiccclvcr of this otlice at The I alles. Oregon, ou Saturday, the S3d day or. Tune, 1000, He names as witnesses J. It. tiolt, D. 1'. Ket chum, Joeph Ilaiiua and W'lllam simiicer, all of The Dalles, Oregon. Auy and all persons cUlmlns adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office ou or before mid-Srd day of June, 1!X. aprl-10w-l JAY I'. LUCAS, Kecistcr. Administrator' hale of Ileal l'roprrty Nollcc Is hereby given thBt from and after the ninth day of June, l'.00, I will proceed to sell at private sale, for cash, the following decrlbed property belonging to the estate of Patrick llrown, deceased, to-wlt Lots A. II, C, D, E. F.G. H, I, J, K and I, In block 57 of lort Dalles Military reservation, in Oregou. For Information inquire at office of Sinnott A: Slnnott, Dated at Dalles City this 10th dav of May.im DELIA C. 11KOWX, Administratrix of the estate of 1'utrici Drown, deceased. in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Ornci: at The Dalles. Or.Eoo.v,( April 50, VM). ( Notice is hereby given thut the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of bis clnim, and that said proof will be made before the KeglsUr and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on eatur day, Juuc9, 1900, viz Henry Readel, of The Dalles, Or., Homestead Entrv No 4710, for the SE! section 9, township 1 north, range 12 cast, W. M. He names toe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz Henry I.uebing, George Arnold, Charlie W. Adams, Michael Doyle, all of The Dalles, Or. mayL' t JAY I LUCAS, Itcglstcr. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. C. S. Land Ornct, Vancouver. Wabii.,) April 3U, IM). j Notice I hereby riven that lrv K. Gelhnus. by D. 11. Btegmau, her attorney In fact, has filed notice of intention to make Jina I proof bef ore w.Ii. I'resby, t'nited btates Commissioner for District of Washington, nt his otlice In Golden- dale, Washington, on Friday, the "JtUh day of June. l'JOO, on Timber-culture Amplication Xo. .37, for the northeast quarter of section Xo I, In townsnip ro. - norm, range .no. h east, w, .M Ebe names as wltuctscs Manuel K. Leonardo. of Grand Dalles 1 O., ash. Herman Eugelke, William Wilkinson, of Centervllle 1. () Wash., nnd William Crawford, of Grand Dalles 1'. o., Wash. W. It. Dl'XHAK, mayj-l Kegistrr. CONTEST NOTICE. DfcrARTxnNT or the Ictckioe, 1 I'jilTEU MATES LAM OfllCE, The Dalles, Ou., May 15, i;ii. A sufficient conPut atliduvlt havlnir Ix-en lilL-d in this office by Gus s. Alexander, rniitestaut, araiust homestead entry Xo. 0777, made Muy H lfcyfi, for swji of nwi, sec. 0, tp. 1 n, range 13 e, by John T. W'rizht, contestee, in which It is al leged that said Jobu T ttriglt has wholly abandoned said tract, and changed his residence therefrom for more than six month rlncc mak ing said entry, and next prior to nai, and that the abs-uce of defendant fmm said tract Is not due to his employment in the military or naval service of the Culled Htates. said nartles are hereby untitled to appear, respond and otter evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 3). VJO, before the Krister and neeeivcr at ine unneu (states laud omce In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper allida vit, filed May 15. l'XO. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is herebr ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper puiJiicttiion. "-i JAi I.UCA&, lleglster JJK. K. E. FKitGUHON, Physician and Surgeon, Oflice, Vogt Ulfick (over I'ostofflce), aOaplino-dw THE DALLEH, OHEGOX. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Tt, m.rti fll1 1 It A I inari n nrA J.IA. wmummij uiawovo vu SUAA Bau SlIU Jfature in strengthening and recon- mubuuiiui cauauaMNj aiKeaiiTe or lna. It is the latent dlteorered dlgMt ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In ftantly relieve and permanently curat Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Haartburn, fmulenoe, Bour Stotsacfa, Kanssa, Mpcneaacne.uaMratra.ttJBpfl.aM aawrawilUOfiaaaatlaetdljMrtsa. F BJU). W. WILSON la ATTOKHIY AT LAW 31 UK VAUJM, OBMKM oatw era rit Mat 0.R.&N. nr.rART roa T1MK SCItSDVLS. Kaon Dalles. ARRIVE Fpox. Fat Salt Ukr, Denver, Ft. at ' Mall Worth. Omaha, Kan- Mall I 1: to p. m. city, St. lml, is.a p m I Cblengo and Kast. Siokaiic Walla Walln, Spokane, .Minneapolis. St. Paul,; ilulutb, Mllunukcc.i Spokniic Mall and Kz press I :C0 a. m .Mall i and j Kxprets I t 10:10 p.m. (Ihtcaco and hast, via SpoUineatd lluutlui; tnn. also nil wlnt III WMshiuctnn and Last eni Oregon. p. m. p. tn. From Poktla sn. I Ocean Steamshlis. For hail rrnncliTO April 27, May 7,12. , i - i . 8 p. m. I 4 p. ra. Ex. Sunday Columbia Kv. Steamers.' F.x.bunda) To Astoria and Way1 Saturday Landings. 10 p.m. r.a. tn. Willamette River, i 4:30 p. tn. Ex.buuday, Oregon City. Xewberg, Ex. Sunday Salem A Way Land's. 7 a. m, WiLLAxrrrE AJtn Yah- 3:30 r. m. Tues.Thur. rnu. I'.ivehs. Mon.,wid and Eat, Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri. and Way-ljindings. 6a.m. Willamette Kivzr. 4.33p.m. Tuc.Tbur, Portland tn Corvallls, Mon. Wed and Pat. and Way-Landings. land Friday S.sake River. Leave Lv Rlimrla Rlparia to Inrlston. Lewiston daily dally I .Ma. m. ' ' h::a. in. 1 I rarlles deslrinc to co to Iletinner or poiuls on 1 olumbla boutnern via lilggs, snouiu lake No. 2, leaving The Dalle at VI. 40 p. tn. making direct connections at ilcppncr junction h ml KlgK-i. Returning inallngdlreetcotiticctloti at Heppuer iunctlon and lllcgs with Xo, 1. ar riving at The Dalles al 12. M j. ra. For full particulars call on O. I'.. X. Oo.'s agent The Dulles, or address W. IL HUKLHL'RT, Gen I'as. Agt,. Portland, Or, Yellowstone Park Line. THE DIXIXG CAR ROUTE FROM I'ORTLAXD TO THE EAST. THE OXLV DIRECT LIXE TO THE VELLOW. H10XE I'ARK leave. ; Union Bepot, Firm and I sis arrive. Xo. 2. Fast mall for Tacoma, Xo. 1 pcattlc. Olympla. Oray s Harlair ad South Rend points, Spokane, Ross laud, 11, C, 1'ullinan, Moscow, Ielstou, lluf 11 15 A.M. falollumpmlnlngcoun- f;.V)l'. M try, Helena, Mluneapo His, St. I'muI, Omaha, ' Kansas City. St. 1juI. Chicago and all points eat und southeast. "o. 4. Xo. 3. ;00 A. M, . l'ueet Sound Express 51. for Tacoma and reattlc and intermediate otnl 1I;2U I I'ullmnn first-class and tourltt sleeiairs to Minneapolis, St. l'aul and Missouri river poln ts wltlioiit r-hange. Vustlbuled trains. Union depot connections in an principal cities, ilagguge chei-ked to destination of tickets. I-or handsomely Itltist ateddescrlptlvematUir, tickets, sieeping car reservations, etc., can on or A. D. CHARLTON, SOUTH and EAST via in Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland and way stations at i:2!t a. m. and 3 p. m. Leave Portland... " Albany . 8:14) a in 7:00 pm .12;30b!u 10:50 pm .li:SIm 11:30 m . 0:00 p ra 4;!iHm . 7:L' p m 8:l.'i a m Arrive Ashland " Sacramento .. " ban Fruncinco . Arrive Ogdon " Denver " Kansas City. " Chicago ... &:l.ara 11:15am . 0:00 urn U:W1 a m 7:'J5am ":'Aim 1 7:13 a m U:M am Arrive Los Angeles l:?0pm " El Paso 0:00 p m " Fort Worth C:.am " City of if exlco i:55 a m " Houston 1:00 a in " New Orleans 63 am " Washington fi:l.'um " XewYork 12:43 pin 7:00 m C:U) p m 0;: a m l:5'iam 4:00 a 111 c:ai p in C'ttlD 1J'43 p in Pullman and Tourist cars on both trains. Chair ears Sacramento to Ogdou and El Paso, and tourist nar to Chicago, bt Loula, New Or leans and Washlngtou. Connecting at Kan Francisco with several steamship linca for Honolulu, Japan. China, Phlllppluea, Central and South America. Bee agent at The Dalle station, or addrtss C. H. MARKHAM, General Psener(Aient, Portland, Or T. BROWNHILL, JU8TICE OPTHE PEACE. NuUry Pabllc. Colleetmas promptly attended !?' MfLJl9 - E ol ee, The Dalles, Orsgoa. MnPaci Souinem Pacific Co 5 f 1 f f i $1.00 per month. Strictly firt-t clnfs local and long (lictatice tfilopliont; eerVice within your home. Linef ilo not cropp-talk. Your con versation will hf kfpt r Btcret. No coct fur iimtallintr. You eet the attttidurd Hunning 1mi Diftiint Instrument. Continuous tiny and night ervice. Wo will accept your contract for ten years and allow you to cancel natn'tf on nivlii: uo thirty duyi writ ten notice. PA0ITIC 8TATE8 TELEPHONE 00B. aBaa MANIIKACTUKKD II V AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC Circular and particulars furnished on application. P. S. GUNNING, Agent, on2G THE DALLES, OREGON C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agen'rthe Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. ElBZLfini'lTb to MJW W walTii.(?t'i1aTaidJ IMPORTED OOOIAO'rnMii 7.(K) to 12.00 nr uallon. (11 to W y OALirOBBlX BBiKDIEB imiT. ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. COLUMBIA BEE1 on draught, and InporUid Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOME8TI0 CIGARS. rsssatBaataMaaaaaMaaaaaWaiaMaMsiiMj1 1 The Chronicle, The Dallas, Or. Job Printers. a and Motors 6Tol.(ioln?a7ruii. (4 loTTigg, Val Blats and OlyP Via boUl'