Do You Cough ? THE SLY CAPE DUTCH. 'I a rr0ucin!mo...triio. wj II,. n-jS-J n I NijMMfMtfrfM ( I T. I liMn 1 11U1 IUU111 UIU1JLU i ! 1 1 a a " ; 1 SG5 1. V " I cuc I ued to 1)0 like ovcrylnidy else. "When 1 enuKhtcold, I jut let it alone, think ins it wouiu cuteit.-elfin ji few days ; ofeoursetho spittins of nine us Mitnetiines lasted sev eral weeks, hut after ti while the trouble would sub-s-ide. 1 nl v ivy s n o -ticcu how ever, that oiieh cold was worse than thoono before. My throat seemed to pet weaker, and the least change in the weather started the cousihinj; apiiii The last cold was the most (cv'ere of nl). 1 was really frightened, Cough drops and home treatment did no pood. A friend told me about Acker's English Remedy. I pot a bottle, and you never saw the like of the way it acted. Jtefore the bottle was pono .( was well. My throat felt asstronpand well as could be. Since then I have had no more trouble. I think Acker's EnplUh licmrdy so strengthens the delicate lining of the throat that it easily resists the chances in tempera ture,anditbuildsuptheconstitutiona3well." (Signed ) OARtitr. Schwab, Uol Gold St., llrooklyn, K. Y Sold at 23c., Wc. and ijt a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada : and in Eng land, at Is. 2d.. 'Js. 3d., ls.Od. If you an" not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. HV authorize the above guaan!cc. JV. II. HOOKER S: CO., ftoprictors, Acw lor. FOtt BU,i; BY Blakeley & Houghton. llniv Hit AfrlUamleiN Alii nil hi- (o llt'l'i the llocro Wlllioiit SiierllleliiK Tlieiu-.el e. "Plutot mort qu'aveugle" Means, ''Hither dead than blind" blindness in most cues is the result of a neglected trivial illness of the eye. Many a per?on now blind cjuld enjoy good eyesight had it not been th.it the eye were neglected when tiie first sitrn of disease appeared. Cataract and Glau coma, two of the most dangerous ditease?, are in most cases due to net-licence in the cue of the eyee. Theo. H. Liebe, o( the firm of J. E. Adcox & Co., is n graduate of thii Peoria Optical College, and the Bradley Polytechnic Institute fie will correct and diagnose all errors nl refraction. Eye? extmined free. J. E. Adcox & Co., Jjwelers. Queer Auction. The South African auction, which is vogue at the Cape, Is a far more exciting affair than its English imi tation. Supposing n house is to be sold. The auctioneer rattles 50 sov ereigns and cries out: "Fifty golden sovereigns for the man who first bids .C 5,000." Nobody bids it. After a pause he cries: "Fifty golden sov ereigns for the first man who bids 1,'JijO." And so on, until lie gets a bid. It by no means follows that the property is sold to this bidder. For the auctioneer is again at ii. Sup pose that 4,400 is the first bid. Then the auctioneer shouts: ''There are 2. golden sovereigns for the first man who has the courage to bid S 1,000." Vosisbly there i no bidder. Then .C2.' is ofTered for a bid of 4,550. If there is no hid eventually ahotu the 4,400, the man who has made that olTer is saddled with the property. Othunviso lie poeja'ta the bonus and has noth ing more to do witli the estate. I'll 1(1 mr Plan to HxelmU" Oltliiene. Either the queue or the Chinaman -will have to leave the mines in llrit ish Columbia. The parliament has un der consideration a peculiar Chinese exclusion act. The province hesitates to pass a direct act against the sub jects of a friendly power, so this will lie "an act to regulate the length of hair worn by employes in mines." X. Y. Sun. A Memorial of llitt Cull turie. Colossal crosses arc to be erected this year on 19 mountain peaks of Italy to commemorate the nineteenth century of the Christian era. A re ligious society will have charge of the matter. The crosses will be cut from granite, marble, or whatever stone characterizes each region, and will bear an inscription. Scientific American. BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Don't foruet this. Floral lotion will euro wind chapping and 6unburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Girl Wanted. A girl about 11 years old to take care of baby, aged 2 years. Inquire at Mrs. Julian's restaurant. j52t For Male. The furniture and fixing?, including .range, tlelf and cutlery of the California (restaurant, and the beds and bedding of iitht rooms overhead. Inquire at tho restaurant. 2jlw The-Cape Dutch are rue. My shy. Most of them sympathize with their kins men in the Transvnal, hut they want to retain their power, even if the repub lics are beaten. Meanwhile every Dutchman is at liberty to join the lioer forces. In the Amsterdam ICigen Ilaard .1. A. Worniser describes how the thing is managed to the follow ing effect: ' "Not two hours by rail from Cape Town is the beautiful valley of the I'.utrl. Opposite the town of l'aarl i. Frar.sche II'h!;, one of the oldest lit; guetint settlements. Moth places to gether have about S,C00 inhabitants Over lint young men have already van ishedfroni there. Thoygo'on business' liy rail to Worcester, Matjesfontein Triangle, or l-Senufort West, and write from there to papa: 'I am going a lit tle farther. Never mind where.' The 'old man' can swear that he does, not know where the boys are. Two days later they are with the lioer forces. "The Afrikander likes to manage tltese tilings in such a way that lie does not. in more senses than one, 'lose his head.' He joins his compatriots, and hopes to come back with a con quering army. "An open rebellion would be more dramatic, but the lioer cares nothing for advertisement. The republics did not advertise their armaments. The Cape Afrikander does not advertise that he is tired of itrilish oppression when he has a itritish garrison right r.rar him. The Dutch mayor of this or that town leads off some gubernatori al proclamation. Hut as he would like to be burgermeeter when the Free States come, he docs not inquire very anxiously whether his hearers are deeply impris.-ed or not." TRAVELING BACTERIA. I'ret-aut Ions Taken ! Hnlltvuy ('(iii' panic to I'rnteut I'n.iiuiiKtf r- from 1 ii (eel Ion. A medical journal calls attention to the general neglect of sanitary and hygienic methods in the management af sleeping cars. There are stringent regulations about the transportatioi jf dead bodies in baggage cars, but there is no adequate and systematic provision for protecting living travil ;rs from exposure to disease-producing germs in the bedding or uphol stery. It is customary to cleanse the blan kets and cushions of dry dust and cinders by subjecting them o power ful currents of air, driven by steam but it is said that they are seldom so thoroughly treated as to remove the danger of infection. Unless railroad authorities take prompt measures, it seems to be the duty of state boards of health to interfere for the safety of the traveling public. This is only one case among many in which "new occasions teach new duties." Almost every invention or advance in modern life creates situa tions which require the fresh applica tion of old, eternal principles. It re quires the strong pressure of law or of public opinion to secure the adop tion of new and needed methods, even when health, comfort and life are at risk. Only the nimble-minded can keep up with the incessant demands for readjustment. RUSSIAN PEASANTS. Art Ilennrileil tlx Die I'ri-icnt J.invi-lit Type of Modern Kiiropemi Civilization. The lowest type of modern European civilization are probably tho Kussians. While writers and travelers vary as to the future of llussia, nearly all an agreed as lo the utter degradation at present of the Russian peasant. He is ulwayfi on the verge of starvation, am! is absolutely improvident, while his gross and complete ignorance is com bined with the most extravagant su perstition. Like all low natures he is thoroughly distrustful of reform, and as a climax to his infirmities he is a confirmed drinker. Middle class in Itussia there Is practically none. The small shopkeepers combine exorbitant charges with shameful usury; manu facturers and producer, arc nearly a! J foreigners, and the larger trade of the country is chiefly in (jernian hands. Education may, after the lapse of te ;ral generations, remove the inherent dullness of the people, but it will be no easy matter to loot out evils which arc (he growth of centuries of serfdom and distress, Mitre J i uf the Telenrnnli. Along with the rapid extension of ines hits gone a steady improvement in he mechanical appliances of the tele graph, says Ainslee's Magazine. The tending and icceivlng instruments in uc to-day bear little resemblance to .he crude inst nimentH used by the in ventor. Indeed, of the Inventions which dorse contributed to the development )f the telegraph, the only one that has lot been replaced by tome improve ment Is the one lie himself looked upon is merely Incidental to his larger icheme. That Is the alphabet of char icters used In telegraphic conimunlca .ion. It is in use in all parts of the Aorhl practically us when first per fected, and as the Morso alphabet it per petuates the name of the inventor. Clarke & Falk have on ealo a full line of paint and artiit'a brushes, A fact proven by actual demonstration i is more satisfactory than any theoretical proposition. Realizing this, ami know ing that thoy have a proposition which they can guarantee, the, Oregon Sanitary Closet Company, of The D.dles, Or., have constructed one of their sanitary closets and put the samu into actual operation. The closet is now located in the rear of Chas. IhtrehtnrFs bicycle re p.iir store on Second, between Federal and Lnunhlln streets, Tho Dalles, and the. public arc cordially invited to call and inspect tho same. This company is now prepaied to fill orders promptly. Parties desiring this Bystem will bo fur nlshed full information upon application to or correspondence with 1). 8. Dufur, Tho Dalles, Or. mlil-lwdUtw Tlint Tlirolililni; lleniluc-liti Would quickly loavo you, if you used Dr. King's Now Life Pills. Thousands of sufi'erers havo proved their nmtchlesH merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. Thoy make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by IMake'ley cc Ilouihton, dnnrgists. " llnt-IlM ncri., Attention! Notice is hereby given to all owner of dogs who have not paid license on the samu that thoy come forward and take out a license befoio the 10th day of June, or in default the das will bo im pounded and tho delinquents w ill havn to pay impounding fees as well aa li censes, or have their dos destroyed. N. D. iluouiis, m2'.ijt0 Marshal Dalles City. Unless food is digested quickly it will ferment and irritate the stomach. After each meal take n teasnoonful of Kodol Dyspepaia Curo. It digests what you eat and will allow yon lo eat all you need of what you like. It never fails to cure the worst cases of dyspepsia. It is pleasant to take. Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of the First National bank of Wintered, Iowa, in a recent letter nives some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will bu of value to other mechanics. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being trou bled with diarrhici. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbo.u Remedy had cured me, He boughtju bottle of it from the druggist here and informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work." For ealo by Ulakeley & Houghton. All who suffer from piles will be glad to learn that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will give them instant and per manent relief. It will cure eczema and all skin diseasee. iiewaru of counterfeits. Yellowstone Park Line. Tin: nixiNi. cm: uorri-: kkom roin,i.A.s,i to Tin: K.VST. Tin: only nnti-in i.iNi: -iotiii; yki.i.ow- HIONt: l'AUK i union nerct, iirtn and l sis No. Aituivr.. i No. I ;. I', M. Nl.. .!. ViM in till for Tiiooimi, Si'nttte. tlvmrlii,ir:i,h lIiuliorn"l South llcnil. iioiats, s.lniu lto.ss Uii'l, II. V., I'lilhimn, Moscotr, l.elston, Unt il. 15 A. M. fnlitllitint titliilitK coun try, llclemi, Mliineni,o- 'lis, St. 1'iial, Oinnhu, Kiuismi City, .St. UuU, riilcni;o mill nil iKilutsi No I. v:-t mill MmthcnM. meet Sou m l hx pi ess 11. U) 1'. M.i for Troinii unit So.ittlu 7;0oA. M. Mini IntfrtiitHllato in.mtS milmnn tttst rlnii and tourltt fclcccrH to .llmuM.iptU, St. l'anl nml MlnMUirl rlvor points ultlioitt rhniiKc. Viittltiiikil trains. I'nloii depot connections In nil vritiohmt rltlef. ltnwiKo ttlicekeil to destination of tickets, hor linnilniinely llluiiiateddicrhithctmittcr, tickets. -s'.ci'iilUK ear reservation!!, etc., call uii or write A. D. CHARLTON, Ilo sure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying eleo where, as we havo tho latest shipment made to this city, now ready for inspec tion at H. Glenn & Co.'h. nl7-lw ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice 1 hereby given tlint the uuderitiKiieil, by an order of tho Count v Court of the htate of Ureiioii lor Wasco County, him been utipol twl iulinliifttrntor of tho estato of Helen Ilrndford, ilecc.isol. All pcrhoiib Imvlnn olaim.i uKulrmt tho estato of iaii deceased urc in tilled to pro K'lit tht-iii, with tbo proper vouchers, U me at Hood Itiver, OreKon, trlthln six months (rum tho aate of thU notice. Dated May 10, ILKA). l'UTNAM V. HlUIHOItn, Admlnhtrator of tho Ksiato of Helen 11 rad io rd, Deceased. 10-1 CONTEST NOTICIC. DKr.UlTMt.NT 01' TUB l.NTKJSIOn, ) L'mtsij Statks Land omen, ri.... (.....,.. .... 1,.... ,r. w.t V A kuflicleiit contest allldavlt iutvltiir bicn filed In this olliec by (Jus ti. Alexander, eontrstnnt, araiutt homestead entry No. 5777, raado May 11. WM, for shU of nf, sec. C, tp. 1 n, ranu 1:1 e, by John T. Wright, eoiitcstee. In which it Is al leged that said John T, WriKftt him wholly abandoned said tract, uud chaiiKod his residence therefrom for moru thaa tlx months tlneu mak ing said entry, and next prior to date: mid that tho absence of defendant fiom said tract la not duo to his employment in tho military or naval service of tho United States, said parties nro hereby notified to appear, respond and oiler evidence toucbiliK said alienation at 10 o'clock n. in. on Juno SO, l'.ioo, beforo tho llfslsler and Heeelver at tho United States land ollieo hi Tho Dalles, Oregon. Tho said contestant lutvlutr. In n proper alllda vlt, llled May 1.1, 1UG0. sctlortfi lncls whlcli show that after duo dlllKcnco peisonal hervieo of this notice can not. bo inude, It Is hereby ordered uud diicctod tiiat such iiollco bo iflven by duo and pro.T publication. Jii-1 JAV I'. I.UOAS, KcffUtcr. NOTICE FOIt I'UIH.ICATION. Lakh Orrici: at Vamcouvkii, Wahi ,) May 17, 1W. Notke is hereby given that tho following numixl Hettivr has llled uotlco of his Intention to mako llimi nroof in support of his claim, and that Mid proof will bo inuuii bcloro W, Ji. I'resby, United States Cominlsdoner, at Uoldendalv, on July U, 1'joo, viz: Aahl It, Ollar, who mado II. K. No. IMH5, for tho Iraelioual SS NW, Sec 30, Tji3 N, It 13 K, uud BKtf ol NKf, 8io 5, Tji J, N It K, W. M. Ho names tho following wltneiscs to prove his continuous residence upon, uud cultivation of nald land, viz: HobertA. Htroutlicrt, Chris K. Fraiucn. Will lam (iarner, John Kure, all ol J.yJo 1', v., Wttdiluvtoii, W. JI. DUNUAU, ia)'S)l Keglster. -pit. K. K. VKHUVHON, . riiysician uud Surgeon, OlUce, Vogt Mock (over I'ottofllce), 'JOaplmo-dvr Til)': DAI.I.KS, OliKUU.N. PKl'tltT 1011 TIMK fniKnULE, l-'BOM DALLK8 Kn.t Salt l.aki, IH'iiver. Ft. Mall Worth, Omaha, Kan U.lo . m. sas city, si. iuis, Chicago and Kast. Alllt.VK V'HOM, Kn-t Mull V.':: 1 m Spokane Walla Walla, Kiokaue,! Jlalt . Minneapolis. M. l ain, and iMi lu t h, Milwaukee, I.xpress I CtilraKO anil l'.iil, Via I roLiinortkit Illllltlll- I ton; also all mints till W.1Q p.m. WashiiiKton and hast I em Urcxnn. 8 p. in. From Poi-.tmnii. Ocean Steamship.". For Sun Franchco ApiH'J7, May.', 7, l'.". Slsikano Mall and Kxpress t:filu. in I . in. 8 t. m. Kx.sunday;Columbia Hv. Steamers. To AsToria and Way Saturday IjuidiURs. 10 p.m. I p. m. Ex.Sunda) r fill. m. I WltLAMKTTK KlVKB. Ill.TOp. m. Kx.bundny,Ureson City. Ni!HiH-r,iEx.buuday ! salein A Way IjuiiI a. 7 a. tn, IWiLLAMKTTE A.si) Yam- 3:3f) ii. m. Tuch.Thur. mu. ittvxi'.s. ,Mon.,Wist und Sat. i Oregon t-lty, Dayton, anil KrI. ' und Wny.IjtndinK". Ca. tn. WlLLAMHTTE Itivzii. i 1.30 p.m. Tue..Thiir,l,ortland to Corvallis,' Mon. Wed and Sat. uud Way-ljiudiiiRs. and Friday SNA Kr. IttVEK. I I.KAVK I.v Itlp.ulM Itlparia to Jowlston. j LkwistoN dully , j dully 1 .'JO a. m. f);:u. in. rarties deslnni; to ko to llemiuer or ioiiii.s on coiumtJia soutnerii via mux, mourn take No. , leaving 'I ho Dalles at la M0 p. in. making diri'Ct eonnections at Heppucr junction and HIkkh. KoturnluK malilnKdlreeteoniiectlon at lleppner junction and iliggs v. itli No, i.ur riving at Tho Dalles at Ult.u. For full particulars call on O. It. it N. Co.'t nxent The Dalles, or address W. H. IIUUI.IIUKT, lien l'as. Aut., l'ortlaad, Or, SOUTH and EAST via Soutn Pacific Co. Shasta Route Trains leave The Dallca (or I'ortland and ivay stations al I :'J u. in. and 3 p, m, invo I'm thud " Albany Arrive Ashland .. ., " Hacrauifiito . " Han l"riiiieleeo , 8:30 n m 7:00 pin .I'J.UOnm 10:fn)pm l.'::ciMm . win m . 5:00 p m I ;.r a m . 7; l' p m h:l i a m Arilvo OriIoii ' Denver " KulisaHCity.. " Chlcacn ., Arilve Ux Aligelea .. " ICI I'aso " Fort Worth.. " City of Mexico " Houston " New Orleans .. " Washington " New York fitisa m JAM ii m T.V a m i 7; I'm m . l:l!0pm 0:oi) pin . ii::ioum .. 'Ji.Vill III . . coo a m . oi'i'ium . ii: U n m ,12:13 pin 11.1'. a m 'J 0 II m l:'i' n m 'J:;aiicin I 'M it in liMHI p in 0 ;:) ii in 'j-JAn m 1:00 a m :'J') i in 0 l i it m l'J'13 pin I'lillmici and Tourist ears on bolli IraliiB, Chulrcars Haerameiito to Oden und Hi Paso, und tourist oars to Chluuijo. bt UjiiIs, Now Or Icaiisainl WiishliiKtou. Cotiiieclliit nt Han Franelsco with several steamship Ifnox for Jlonolil In, Japan, Cliluii, l'hlllppliiu:i, Central mid Hoiith Ameiieu, Beo ugunt ut Thu Dulles stutlon, or itddrtss C. H. MARKHAM, (ieiierul I'assvnger Ascnt, I'oillund, Or T, BROWNHILL, JUSTICE OF THE I'EAOE. Notary Public. Collections promptly ulloiidcd !? n.1!0"? i1,0 loAu ' ':' Uayard'a of fice;, 'the Dalles, Oregon, 1' f 'A I as It I St. 't 2b '-C rji: '2r i I I i The Chronicle, Tho "U'IJ, f: on. ;a' dob Ppintetts. $i.oo per month. .Strictly flrat class local mid Ioiik dlntnuco leluphoni) Nurvicu within your homo. LincHiln not crosH-tnlk. Your con versiition will I hi kept u eecret. No cost for iuetalliiiK. You ttut tho Htitndnrd Hunniiig l.onn IliHtiint Instrument. ContinuoiiH day and nltht orvico. Wo will accept your contract for ten yearn ami allow you to cancel mi nit) on KtviiiK ua thirty days writ ten notice. PACIFIC 8TATEB TELEPHONE COS. Wasco Ware ho use Co in pan) Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendlfr t.nn "F'lmir Tlila Flour is manufactured expressly for tajjf uuu uho: nverv Hack ia nunranteed to Kv BaAlT wi Wa sell our (-ooda lowor than any houuo in the trado, aud if you don ttaiM call and ot our iiriceH and ho convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats, and Motors M ANUKACTUIIUI) IIV AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR ORIVINO GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, EO Clrculnra and partlculara furniabed on application. P. S. GUNNING, Agent, un20 ' the DAi.l.BS, 00 Subscribe for the Chronicle. Advertise in the Chroxrici