IHTnnlinim Tlnmtin hmr miBiiirdiK f i I at Do You Cough? ' I ruo I ued In he like everybody else. When 1 laushtcold. 1 just let it alone, think- int. it would cure itself in a few da ; ofcourethe otti;hiuK :tml spitting of mucus sometimes lasted "ev era I weekM, lint after a while the I ,t roumc -would sub side. I al ways no ticed how rver. that onch cold vn wor?e than (heoncbefote. fy throat soemtd to set weaker, and the lca-?t change in the weather started the coughing njrain. Tlic last cold was the awti severe of nil. I was really frightened. Cough drops and home treatment did no good. A friend told me about Acker's Kugluh lJcnirdy. I pot a bottle, and you never saw the like of the wav it acted. llefore thebottle was gone I was well, Mv throat felt ndstronpnnd well as could be. Since then I have had no more trouble. I think Acker's English Itenicdyso strengthens the delicate lining of the throat that it easily resists the changes in tempera ture,anditbuildsup the constitution as well." (Signed) CAiir.ir. Schwab, 231 Gold St., llrooklyn, N. Y. Sold at 23c, 30c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada ; and in Eng land, at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d., -K Cd. If you are not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to .your druggist, and get your money back. We authorise the alore ntaar.lcc. TV. II. HOOKER & CO., JYopn'rtorj, Sao York. FOR 8 VI.K BY Blakeley Sc Houghton. WONDERFUL CAPE NOME. dipt. Crnlule Corruliornto the Sto- ! vies of the llloli Hold j "Plutot mort qu'aveugle" Means, ''Rather dead than blind" 'blindness in most ca?es is the result of n neglected trivial illness of the eye. Many a person no.v blind could enjoy good oy esiht had it not been that the eye? were neglected when the first sign of disease appeared. Cataract and Glau coma, two of the most dancerous disease?, are in most cases due to negligence in the care of the eyes. Theo. H. Liebe, oi the firm of .1. E. Adcox cc Co., is a graduate of tins IVoria Optical College, and the Bradley Polytechnic Institute, fie will correct and diagnose all errors oi refraction. Eyes examined free. J. E. Adcox & Co., Jiwelurs. I'KOl'LU YOII AkLKNOW. Charles Wing was in town today from AVaruic. Mnrdock McLeod, oj Kingsley, was in iown iuu.iv. V. li. Menefee was in town today from Dnfur. J. F. K-leay.of Antelop?, is registered nt the Umatilla House. C. M. Carttvright, of liny Creek, ar rived in town today by wav of Shaniko. V. J. L'tuder, of Sherar's Bridge, is in oivn tho guest of the Umatilla House. K. MuCattney ami Robert Leasura are registered at the Umatilla House from -Flood River. Father Bronsgeest went to Vancouver today to attend the c jrieecraliou of a bishop over that diocese. K. F. Hall, of Lyle, andG. W. Btown, of Gletiwood, werfi in to.vn lait night the giiejta of the Umatilla Ilousi. It'JKN. This morning, June flth, to Mr. and 31re. teU Petersen, of this city, a ten pound girl. J3xir-4tfA llnurtfult A piireclatlori. AVabihnotox, U. C, June (5, 1900. Hon. Z. F. Moody, The Dalles, Or.: ,E"U'" congratulations, the report of increased nnjiritiea and the election of ourlegielatora are most gratifying. Con vey to my tinttiy friends my heartfelt appreciation of their renewed and never failing support. The magnificent vic tory in the district has national signif icance that is deeply appreciated here. M. A. Moody. BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark & Fall: are never closed Sunday Don't forget this. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping -and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke &Fulk. " Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falls have them. (llil Wanted. A girl about 1-1 years old to take care -of baby, aged 2 years. Inquire at Mrs. -Julian's restaurant. j5-2t Cottage fur Kent. Last house on eaat Fourth street. In quire at the hoii6e. j5-3t We have just received a shipment of boye and children's summer underwear, which wo are offering at special prices, IDj, 23u and 25c per garment, The New .York Cash store. You will not have bolls If you take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. In a tetter received recently, Lieut. ! Wallace M. Craigie, Seventh United ' States infantry, now stationed at Cape , Nome. Alaska, in charge of nn tinny substation, sujs: "tape Nome, according- to the old timers, will be the greatest nilnin;j camp in the world. Nome City, as i' is now called, is right on the coast of r.-.'hring sea. and extends for sonit miles along the shore. Along the bench the mimts rock out gold and make from ?. u. ?ii or more a day one umn This sour.do like a statement that ad mits of doubt, but it is a fact. One ma:i told me himself he had worked with three others for 11 days, nnd they had rocked out just ifO.OGO, till hard-earned gold, but they hud it to prove the state ment. Then up alone; the several creeks Anvil, DUeovery, Snow Gulch etc. the ield is really enormous. The famous claim here is known as Xo. 1 on Discovery, and-has turned nut about Sl,Cvj,C00. A few days ago n nugget weighing SO ounces was found, and about a month ago one weighingu little over It) ounces was taken from the sluice boxes on the same claim. Some men have a centrifugal pump down on the beach below the town, and haw sluice boxes running back to the soil called tundra by the natives, which is lilied with lino gold of n very pure quality. "The tl ing that impressed me most was that in less than a month aftei the town .started the 'diggings' was thr circulating- medium, and valued at $K an ounce, although no ofiteinl assaj had been made. Men go out with their rockers and pans, and come back tc town, and eat and drink, and pay for it -with the result of the days diggings There are numerous propositions tc interest men of capital, such as a gone water supply system, electric light plants, and the man who can lay ,i trolley s.steni up to the minis fot transporting freight and supplies has the greatest and surest business ven ture'of all. These are now carried 1 pack trains and freight wagons. Uog are also used, they being aide to carry about 10 pounds each. The town ha. inerer.pcd in five months from about 230 to :i,000 inhabitants, and it i thought when navigation opens in tin spring there will be 3(0Ct)or iO,X-,p-..-o pie here. Coal is $73 a ton, lumber 512! per 1,:C0: yet people are building anc settling here. Our new quarters an ery comfortable frame covered witl eoivugati d iron. We are all nicely et tied for the winter. 1 am told the northt rn lights as seen here are heyont description, and the moon as bright anil clear as crystal, which in a measuri will have to make up for no day or sun If our monthly mail scheme onl proves successful there are innnj worse places than Cape Nome, evei though so isolated and distant. Wt hope for great things in the spring; more United States troops and bettet facilities for communication with th; outside world during the long fall ant winter seaj-on." One of the Iloln. A certain amount of freshness is natural and desirable in youth, but there is a young man in social Wash ington who jr. offensively and incura bly fresh. One du.V hist week, how ever, he hail ii setback, which to most persons would have been ample for all purposes. He was at a tea, and had been presented to a young woman from Ohio who believes in heroic treatment of desperate cases, which she very soon perceived his to be. In the course of the conversation she suggested that something might be learned from the past. "Oh," he said, "J am the heir of all the ages in the foremost files of time, and I can't waste my precious mo ments looking back, like Lot's; wife." "At least," she responded, with a sweet insinuation, "the result in the case of Lot's wife could scarcely be possible in yours." "I don't quite understand," ho said, groping for her meaning. "Don't you remember she was turned into a pillar of ualt?" He understood it then, for a won der, nnd somehow afterward the conversation lost interest for him. Washington Star. Fell .Slmrt of llei- liieal. When school girks grow confidential with one unother they sometimes, 1 am told, describe the sort of n man who eorrasponds to what they call their "beau ideal." Did you ever happen to hear what Mrs. .Stephen A. Douglas was credited with saying on thia topic'.' "When I was at school," she remarked, "I used to vow that there were three kinds of men I never could be induced to marry, First, f never would marry n man who was younger than I, Second, I never would marry a man who was shorter than I. Third, I never would marry n politician, Well, I kept my vow, except that in marrying Mr. Douglas I married a man who was not jiilte. tin old as I, who was not as tall is I, and who was one of the most nroiniiiojit politielaiiH of his day," X, Y. Mail and Express. lie sure and examine our stock of wall piper thoroughly before buying elea where, as we have the latest shipment made to this city, now ready for inspec tion at II. Glenn & Co.'u. al7-lw NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1..VND Offick at Va.m oi vkii. Wiisll., .Mii li, linn. 1 Notice Is lurch)' ulvcn that the (ullmvlmt nnmetl fcttlera linve lllc-l uotlreiif the Ir Intention to ius!. tliml iirmir In Miiott of tlulr iMiilms.iiiiil tlmtsrfiil proof will )h! nuute liofom the ;eKlUT mid rwolvvr of the V. s. lnml otlloo nt iiurou vcr, Wnsh., on July o, I'.VO, vlx' Orurgii II. Siiiitoril, who iniiile II. I-:. No. WOO. for the N' HK. of See 3, mat N'jSWtjSer-'.Vt'paN.I! !'' J1,-' who names ttio following witness to prtno lib conttiuioin leMilcuce upon unit cultivation "f Mild lnml, vl-.- lliiskln Trnbue, ClulMInn McekMiti, , 'Iliomiis M. Whttcoiab, Kilw.-ml A. Hopper, nil of l.ylc, Wnsti. OhrUtliin lllreliion, who mmto II. L. No. SKTA for tin- .'-; N'WVi ami KVj s5W1t i-ie 10, Tp 3 N. It 1-', W. M.,who names the followlmt wltiues to prove his continuous reMilcncc iipnu mill eultlviitliiu ot mhl lnml, vU- llasklit Trnlme. John I'nuNcii, Jnmos l it, (ieorse II. i-aiifoil. nil of l.vle, W nshtiiuton. IIll4l.ltl TlllllIK', who mmle II. K. No. ti-Crt. for the h'i. HW ,, Sec 3. mid N'i.1 NW, Sic 10, Tn .1 N, It ll h, U. .M., who name- the following wltmM's to pioyo his continuous rcMilenco upon nml ciiltlMitlou or nlil lnml, U- , Olnlstl.111 Delrkton, Thomas M. V , h tcomb, (leorite II. Sanlonl, Jnmes l'lu, all of 1.) lo r. O, Wash. lnnySM W. It. DUNllAl!, Uiulster. TIMIJKK.CULTUUK FINAL l'UOOF. NOT1CK FOK PUBLICATION. t. S. Likd Ornci;, Vamiouvki:, Wash.,! April SO, lino, i Notlre U heiehv alvca that Mftry V. (lelluiii'-, by I). If. Stejumui, herattotney la fact, h.is Hlwl notice of intention to make ilnal proof before W. It, l'resbv, United ytntc COHiinllmicr for District of VSashlnittoii. nt tils (lllee In lighten ilalc, Vnshliitoii, on l-ililny, the 'J'.ith ilny of June, PXUon Timber-culture Apiillrntloa .N'o. '.VJ7, for the iiotthenst uiinrter of section No I, In township No. - north, raiiKe No. H iiwt, W. M She nnmes ns nltncex- Manuel S. l.i-oimrito, of (ir.iml IMlles 1' ()., Wash.. Ilvrinim r.m?i'lke, William W llkinvia. of Ceiitervlllc 1'. l) wasu., and William Crawfotil, of (IMiut llalles 1'. O., Wash. W. K. Dl'NllAI!, ijiiiy2-l Ui-Btster. Yellowstone Park Line. Tin: niNiNn cau uoi ti: i'iiom rttUTi.ANi to Tin: i:ast. Tin: only DiitKirr i.ini: to Tin: yki.i.ow sioni: l'Aitic lUilOaUSPOt.FIIIIiaillliSISl aiuuvii. No. 2. I No. I I'nit mall forTneoma, .-eattlo, OI.vmpln.OmyV ll.ituor ami miiiiii iiciui point;-, Hpokano, Unr-' lnml, II. ('., Pullman, Morrow, I.oltou, lluf-' 11:15 A. M. fnlolliimpliiliilnKCOiui ft:W 1'. M. try, lleleim, Mlnneapo-i ills, St. Paul, Omaliii, i.'.ni.iiy aw. m IjiiiN. t'hiiuo anil till points, iitanil MiutlieiKt. . lti..iw M.Minil Kitri's.s, ll.rx) 1'. M. for Tni'omn nmi Seattle 7 ;Ct A. M. ;aml Intermediate points i No I. No. 3. Pullman llrM elns and tourltt hleepcr to MiimiMiKills. St. Paul nml Ml."0iiil liver points i without I'liiumc. I Vustlbulist trains. I'iiIoii ilciU I'oanectloits ; In all prluclp.il cltlei. llniiKaKe checked toilestlnatlou of tickets. I Kor hnmtsomely llliiumtiil descriptive matter, tickets, lecpliiK ear lescrviitloiur, etc, call on or wruo A. D. CHARLTON, NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Land Offick at Vancocvki:, Wasu.,1 April so, PJOO. i Notice is heieby clven that the following named settler has illcd notice of his Inten tion to make ilnal proof in support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made bsforo W. II. Preby, United States Commls'loner for Distiict of ashltictuil. nt hl otllce la (ioldeil dale, Wash., on Friday, Juno -J, iw), U Deitrich H. Stegmnn, devisee of Dietricli Steitman, deceased ; Houieitead Kutry No. S7W, for the toathwest ! of section 22, towaslitp 3 north of rouge II cist, Will. Mer. He names the following ultncsMk to prove hh continuous residence upon and cultivation of tald laud, viz: Manuel S. lA-onanlo, of Ornnd Dalles 1'. O.. Wash.; Herman KiiKcIke, William Wilkinson, ot Ccntervllle 1'. O., Wash., nnd William Crawford, of Uraud Dalles 1". O., Wash. W. It. DUNllAlt. mnyj-l Uegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.ani) orncE at Tub Dalles Ohkoon,! April 30, IWM. ( Notice Is hereby Riven that the follow Ing namctl net tier bus tiled notice of his intention to make Until proof In support of his claim, nml that said proof will be made btforethe Heglster unit Receiver at The IMlIe., Oregon, on Satur day, June Ifl, 1000, vU. Jene P. Auidiu?, of The Dalles, Or., Homestead Katry No I'JII, for the NW'4 NW1 Fcctlonl, and h'j, NK4 and NKV4 SK.1., si-ctlon 23 township - north, range 12 east, W, .M Uv nnmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence iion nml cultivation of salt! lind, U. John Crate, Charles Snipes, J. 1), Hockman, J. SImoiiton, all of The Dalles, Oit-goti. mn-2-l JAY 1'. I.UCAS. Iteglster. A(lnilnltriitiir' halo of Kviil I-riiimrly Notice Is hereby piven that from and after the ninth day of June, 1900, I will proceed to tell nt pilvnto sale, or cash, the following described jiroperty U'longiug to the estate of Patrick brown, deccKfeil, to-wit. Lots A, II, ;, I), i:, F, (, II, I, J, K and I., in block 57 of I-ort Dalles .Military reservation, In Oregon. For Information inquire ntotllcoof Slnnott A: Sliiuott. Dated at Dalles City this 10th dnv of May, ltW. DUMA C. llllOWN, Admlnlstratrlxof thoettateof Patrick ilrowti, ileceand. rn ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of tho Couiiiv Court of Hie State of Urecoii lor Wntrn County, hss been npp'il' teil administrator of tho citato of Helen lirudford, deccaso'l. All iern)iis having rlnlins against tho estato of said deceased are n tlliid to pre sent thfin, with the proper Miueliers, to ine nt Hood It Ivor, Oregon, within six mouth Irom tho nale of this notice. D'Uul Mny 15, Uivj. I'utnam F. Hit wiioari, Adinlnhtintor of tho Ksmto of Helen llrnd ford, Deeeasisi. ii. ill FW UKI'AIIT ror. TlSir SCUlitlUI.8. Fi:om Dallks. AmuvK FlIOM. Si 51, IS ' h 5 's Si 3 f f 'i oV. 1 1 r t ' Tho 1 Chronicle, Job Printers. -J i Fast salt l-ikc, Denver, Ft.1 1-Vit Mull Worth, Omaha, Kan-, Mall IJ:10 1. in., sas Cltv, tit. IjUiIk,, PJ.30 p m ClUC.igo mm l-.ast. Spokane ! Walla Walla, S)knnc, Malt .Mtlllicapollii. Kt. l'.Ull, and I nil lu t h, Mllwaukiv, K.xpress Chicago and Knst, via Srokaueakd lluuttng tou. ulfn nil isilnts in 10:10 p.m. Washington and liast- em uregon. 8 p. m. From Portland. Ocean riteamslilpa. For San FranclM-o April -27, .May -2, T, 12. 8 n. m. Kx.sjiludnyiCohiniblii Itv. Hteameru. I To Ahtoiua and Wny Saturday Ijuidlngs. 10 p. in. Hixiknue Mull nnd lis press LKIii. m i p. CI, 4 p. 111. Kx.hlllida) fin. m. Willawkttk lltVKii. CM p.m. Kx.bundnyjOri-gon City, Ncwbvrg.lllx.hiinday riulem A Way Uutd's. 7 a. m, ' Willamktte amu Yam- .'):: n. m. Tties.Hiur.i uiLi. Itivr.its. !lon.,Wisl and cut. , Oregon City, Dayton, and Frl. i mid Wny-Uiudiugs. I Cii. in. 1 Wiluhkttk Iiivsk. ' 1:3) i. m. Tiie..Thur,il'ortlaml to Curviiltlv,! Mon. Wul nnd gat. and Wny-Uimlings. ;ud Friday $ i .oo per month. .Strictly II rot china local nnd long diHtuiico tuluphoui) service within your houiu. l.iin.'H do nut nroHH-talk. Your con vnrention will he kept u uecret. No cunt for inntalliiiK. You tret the Htatidard litinninc Louk Ditttuiit Itistruinent. CoiitinuoiiR day and night ervlco. We will accept your contriiut fur tun year nnd allow you to cancel Hiinru on ivinu us thirty duyn writ ten notice. PAOiriC STATES TELEPHONE 008. S.VAKK ItlVKB. I I.I3AVK l.v ltlirlft Itlparla to lwlstoii. ' I.kwistoN dally l.lio 11. 111, dally 11. 111. Wasco Warehouse Compaq for Seed Grain of ail kinds iimu r,o. leu vi ng iiiu oaiii'S 111 iMii'i p. in. 1 -, . n fm 1 , . siffln.SM for Feed Gram ot Lilian 111 iieppner junciioii nun uigga wuu .to, 1, nr rlYing nt '1 ho Dulles at 1J:;ji p. 111. For full particular! call on O. It. & N, l.'o.'e agent The Dalle.-), or uddrctui II . II. IIU IIJ.1IL' 1,1, 1 tivii i iw . iiii.. iiiiiinuo, it, SOUTH and EAST via CONTUST NOTICH. DiirAitiMKKT or tiii: Intiiiiioii, umir.ii n 1 .1 1 k 1,iriii ifti-iMS, Tub Dam.ks, Oi;., May li, ipoo,) A siltllcleiitrontestnllidiivlt having been lik-d 111 trfis olllco by Gils S. AluxamJor, eolitestant, atrnlnst homestead entry No. 6777, mudu May II Ih'.tj, forswk of uivj.,, sec 1;, tp. 1 11, range llie, by John T. Wright, conti-'teu. in which It Is al leged that said John T. rlg' t has wholly iibaii'loni'd said tract, mid ehaiigetlhls retldeuce therefrom for mure Hum tlx months ilut-e mak ing h.-iiil entry, and ne.xt prior to iiiiic; nnd thut thu ab.e-)jc:o of defendant fiom said tract l.s not due to his employment In tho military or naval service of the Chilled Htates, said parties uro hereby notlded to appear, respond nnd oiler evidence touching r.-ilil ulleg.'illnu nt 10 o'clock 11. in, mi Juno !X, I WW, before the K'-glMcr and lltt-etvcriit the Cnlted States laud olllce In The Dalles, Oregon. Tin; Mild contestant having, In 11 proper nllliln vit, lllcd May 1), lute, sutforth facts which stiow that a Her iliioillllgenco ersoiiiil service of this notice can not b'j mude, it U hereby ordered ami directed that such notice be given by duo nml proer publication. 10-1 JAY I'. I.UOAH, Iteglbter. I I iSoiilfii Pacific Co.; Headquarters for Rolled Grain, axi kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S? iffilft i Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendlfr nrt "itflrnTn Thin Mour i iniumfuctttred expresoly lor laaiBJ bUJi im). l)Vurvmtok jH Kuuranteed to Kive BittiebcW Wo ecll our 'oodH lower than any hoimu in tlto trade, and If you 1I011 1 tumiw call and uut our (iriceu and he convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Whea.t, Barley and Oats, Shasta Route NOTICE FOU I'UHLICATION. Inii Ornci: at Vamcouvkii, Wahii , j iluy 17, iwo. I Notlco la hereby given that tho following; named hcttler has died notice of IiIh Intention to make final proof in oupportnf IiIk claim, and that h lid proof if ill be iituife tieforu W. II. I'ruhy, I) nl led hlnU'i L'ommUkloner, at (ioldemlale, on July (i, I'M, viz: AmiiIikI K. Ollnr, who made II. K. No. 'J8S5, for the Inictlonal WW NVi'4, Keo ;, Tp 3 N, It il) K, mid Hi: of NKf, lie numea tho follmvlng vltiicen to prove IiIh conllnnoilH reldenCe upon, and cultivation of mild laud, vl: ItobertA. Htroiithem, Oirla K. Krniuen, Will lain (jarner, John Knre, nil of hylo 1', 0,, Waihliigtou, W. It. DUNllAlt, mu)2M Itegliter. J)tt. K. K. FKIltlUStfN, riiyflicJun and Surgeon, Ofllce, Vogt Illock (over l'uttofflce), UOnplmo-dw Till: DAM.KH, OUEUON, TmIiih leave The D.illm for Portland and way fctallojiH nt l.ii 11. 11). nnd .'I p, 111, Iajiivo Pottbiml ' Albany Arrive Ashland . .. " Hacr.miiaito .. " Hail Kralicleco . 8::ie 11 111 7:(l p in .12:30 mil IU:W. in . tii.'Et a 111 11. Winn . fi:() p in I ;:(- 11 111 . 7:l.'i p m hil'iii m Arrlvo Ogdon Denver " KutnumClty. " Chicago ... , Arrlvo Uis Aiigclos ... " 1U I'ako " Kort Worth. .. " Oity of Mexico , " Iloiitlou " New Orleauu .. " Wiielilngtou . . " New York ,'j:I'hi in 11:15 11 in . U;lu 111 'j. (tin in 7:'i'iam 7.J.'iiiin V: I'm in y.'Muin . li'.vipm p in . ii:i!0ii in . miiin in . 1. 1 11 in , it in 0:1 J 11 111 .l.i:jpiii 7:(n in 0:00 p 111 (l;:ia in 'J:!'i 11 in 1:00 11 in ii:-iri p m 0-is a in r." u pin I'll 1 1 in it: and Tourlat earn on both trahiN, Chair turn Hucrameuto to Ogden and Ml 1'iimj, uud louilut earn to Chicago, Ht IiiIk, New Or-k-ans and Washington. CoiuiccthiK nt Kan KrancUeo with ncveral fiteninthip IfueH lor Honolulu, Japan, China, I'hlllppliieu, Central nnd Booth Amctk-11. Bco agent at TIiu Dalle ntnllon, or wMros C. H. MARKHAM, (icuerat l'amieiiger Agent, I'ottland, Or T. BROWN HILL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Notary rubllo. Collectiotib promptly uttended to, Mowav to loan. C, E. linyfird'H of fice, The Dullea, Oregon, and Motors JIANUl'ACTUIlKIl IIV AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL 00 SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC Clrculurfl and particulars furnished on application. p; S. GUNNING, Agent, ..o nitEGON iin2(! 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