DOINGS AT THE CAPITOL. Opinion on the Senatorial Situation Are Mixed Huhiuku rushed ttanldly. From our own correspondent. Salem. Jan. 23, 1P0I. Salem has been a busy town for the past day or eo. Ite hotels and other places of accommodation are tilled, and d and I Jrjand, Min a groups of people ciowd the corridor lobbies of hotels and capitol bu discussing the latest phases of the sena torial situation. In the failare of the republicans to reach a conclusion at the caucus list evening, some see defeat for the princi pal aspirants for senatorial honors, while others claim that such action sim ply means that members mnst fulfill their promises to friends and constitu ents, and that later they will vote for either Cotbett or McBride. However, after a careful canvass, it is safe to say that they will not do so. The disposi tion of members to throw over the prin cipals in the figtt and elect some peace loving citizen to the position is predom nant, and is to be commended. Aside from the senatorial situation, the session has ben all that a progres sive business man could ask. The busi ness of the state is being conducted in a rapid way, yet it is being done well. The labor orginizitions of Portland have quarters fitted up in Salem and will have delegates on the ground to look after their interests tef6re the leg islature. Several measures now pending will, should they become laws.be important acts in Oregon's code. One of these es pecially, byColvig, provides new rulines for railway corporations, chief among which is thst portion relating to a re-1 duction of fare; on the lines of such ! roads in the state. Another provides bicycle taxation in ench a manner that the constitution will admit of the collection of the taxes. Probably the one making road taxes payable, in money, and contracting all road work, will appeal most strongly to the average farmer. The state house flags float at half mast today, mute emblems of our feelings toward England for her dead queen. ConcerniDE a Few uf the ltill. Senator Clem, uf Linn county, has in troduced a bill which, if enacted into a' law, will strike at the vitals of the liquor traffic. His bill is short, but goes straight to the point in the following language : "Any person who shall in any saloon, or place where liquors are sold, give or treat another to any drink orother quan tity of spiritous, malt or vinous liquors with intent that the same shall bu drunk or consumed by the person so treated, eball be deemed gnilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10 nor more than 50, or by imprisonment in the county jail of the county where such offense is com mitted, not less than five nor more than twenty-five days. This hill seems to have more merits then one. It will furniih a ready ex cuse for the man who does not want to treat and alo for the man who dees not want to be treated, if there he such. Senator Clem has another bill that is intended to discourage the drink. Dg of liqnora. It requires venders of malt, spiritmis or vinxti-' liquors or keepers of any pool or biiitard room or taloon to keep the windows and doora of their re spective place" ot business unobstructed He Tried a Sample Bottle V , . . . .nearly every aay people, come Into drua I tores and ask the Liruggbtb to recommend 1 medicine trouble. Very I often they re- i fuse to do so, Because, bj a rule, they do not believe it proper to ad vise anyone to take a patent medicine of which thev do not know tha inKredients.lt is the physi-l clan's DUti- nesss to pre scribe. Soma 1 make an ex ception, how- ever, wncit v.j w,,c una nwugu, cuiu vt wiruai uiiu ii' UK jrouoie. "i aiwaytrccfimmena d Acker's Knr- 'Just what It case where I iisn Kemcwly, hecauvj I know trill A t T r 1 . .. ... I Iiaveieen ttriiwl ltUthrlMUirnrni -j .'j. . iiu-5 uiml'ii cirrj uuc miejt x and ton!,. I .v .r I.:. , n; i : i' n , . experience, I will mve just one instance of a eentleinan who hail been troubled fori yean with u nasty, hacking cough. I ad-' vised Acker's KnslMi Remedy. He trlod ample bottle, mil wai cured before he had takeii half of t. at ..r wlmivir T7l d.n l.,,.,!, . i ti Vi K " f "1 T; however, as it uaually i . T 1 " l-lerU"taine, Ohio. . u,. n..'.' .. . -i . mniir, iiirougn- OUt till I'll 'fl i - .'ii I t'ainida; ami !ri i tf i .. ,. .ii . i . ' J. ' .. . "' ,JU- " J"U re not s.itHll.il .it it bujing, return tha of lottle to your druggist, uud get jroui UWUf ' back. HV aiuhorist We above gweraxitu 1 W. U. UQQJUili ftvurtdir:. .Vcw lVrb For cale at Blakeley's Pharmacv. lor weir mm by screens, blinds, paint or other arti cles. HOlKSlIOKR.s BILL AGAIN. Representative McCraken has rcsur- rected tne horseshoers bill mat was p::cu iunun:.uu ul w.c iic.- ture, but failed to become a law by reason of its failure to receive the ap- proval of the covernor. Governor Geer .......,.. v.... vetoed the bill upon the ground that it savored of class legislation, and as it ap - plied only to counties of oO.OOO popula tion or over, would tend, if permitted to become a law, to drive all of the poor horseshoers out of Portland to prey upon the country. The governor believed thst the smaller towns should receive the same protection against incompetent horseshoers that the bill sought to give Portland. The bill introduced by McCraken is identical to that passed two years ago except that it is made applicable to erery county of the state instead of Multnomah county alone. The bill pro vides for a board of examiners and re quires all horseshoers to pass a satis factory examination. Baldwin's Dys pepsia Tablets, food digesters, start digestion properly--make a healthy, clean 'stomach. Help the stomach to do its work prop erly until it's cured soc. Sis Francisco, Cau EDWARD L. BALDWIN CO., I have lained io pound' since u!nf vour Dyspeps.a Tablets. My htomach is now in good condition. A. 12. Loom!. Alameda Cau' EDWARD L. BALDWIN CO., After suffering witn itomach trouble for three years, I hare cured myself by using our dvspepia tablets, thereby avoiding a surgical operation, which I was about tc undergo. Gro. Stcmevaht. County Assessor's Office. ClarKe & Falk. The Dalles, Ortgon. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tie Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of BUSINESS LOCALS. A full line of Eastman films and gup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Fresh Eastern oysterp, 55 cents per can, at the Stadelman Commission Com pany. j21.3t Lost A diamond sunburst brooch. A reward will be paid for its return to this office. 21j-tf Lost Black silk fnb ribbon, with red cameo charm. Leave at this office and Ket reward. j22-lw- Found A bunch of keys, which the owner can find at this office by paying for this notice. j22-2t Found A purse, which the owner cm have by crtllitis at this office and paying for this notice. 23-4t Lost An Eik charm with the initial- T. J. S. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to this office. jl2 lw For fashionable dressmaking and plain sewing, call and see Mrs. S. E. Hender son, S6S Third street, in Mrs. Eddon'e honse. jl9 lm For ladies only. Special in corsets. A few left. Sizes IS to 20; 24 to 27. Only 25 cents wh!le they last. At the New York Cash Store. Remember that . . , , ... bald; you can keep your l.air by using uocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To be had at Frazer's barber shop. tf llou't Hub It Ju, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedv, aud the pain is krone. Sold bv Claris A- i raiK. - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract Public Land Fale.) V. 6 LiHV OFFICE, TlIK DALI.KS, OK.,( January 1.', lwi. , ( Xiittr-f h,.riv ft'n, I,. a J"u";u jruui xne iomiiussioner or the l.en ""1 -" 0fe, under authority v.sted In lilm ftlon2lV, I. ii. Kev. Hat. amended tyJSmLS"1. IS."'0..!""". -e" '..."Z "."T '"ai puuilfsaie on ten .. ..in ... 'uV:.l"r f ,l"uu ryuruary. iiet. at the "i ii ociot'k- a. in., at tins uttice, the tul lowing tract of land, to it MVifNtMiSe :J. T S. R is K. W M Any and all jersons claiming adversely the; fjve-dsserlbed lands are ndvlsid to hie their J VJ1V...: '."Ju." "''r " " v " !,u,y i Sf."" 5B..,. ne commenceu.it o ,,d sale, i ulune uieir rignis win ot-lorieltoi. JiV -. .r. as. lic-l.ter. Jl1"' uti. r-ATifciiMO-, iiMt.ler. , - - . vwww . . .. . ..... I .Tyuce i ueitoy given mat trie millers viml has U-en aulv aunolnttd In- the Cuunti- i".,,,,. Waco County Oregon, admliiistratoi i th Ut estate of I'. T. hbarp, deceaicd. All irsous ua.iua; viuiuis a(siufli me csiaw are nereuy re qulied to present the same to me, duly verified, in Dalles city, Orrgou, within six months Irota the date hereof. Dated January 1'.', l'JOO. J15 W. It, &IIAKI', Administrator, Red Hot From tha On Wa the ball that hit 6. B. Steadman ot Newark, Mich., In the Civil War. It caused horrible ulcers that no treat- Q,eDt helped for twenty years. Then middens Arnica halve cured nun. cure9 cut8( bruises, burns boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on Partri. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure Parn. lw guaranteed. 1 druggist sold tiy uiateiH.v, tne 3 Why pay f 1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James K. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. ml Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker'e Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold in handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. RIakeley the druggist. Clearance sale of winter millinery at the Campbell & Wilson Millinery Par lors. Trimmed hats, street hats, and baby bonnets at cost. jT-lni Quality and not quantity makes De Witt's Little Early Kisers such valuable little liver pills. Clarke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Carte & Faik. Don't wait another day or yon may be too late. Corsets 18 to 20; 24 to 27. Only 25 cents at The New York Cash Store. The American Lady corset can be ! found in all styles atTheNew York Cash Store. Paint your house with paints that ara fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. JNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oitick at The Dalles Or...? , Jan. 21,l'.i01. j I :otice is hereby, given that the following - named settler has riled notice of her inten ; tion to make final proof in support of her ! cltim, and that (.aid proof will be made be fore the recittcr aDd recehcr nt The Dalles, Oregon, on eduesday, .March C, 1W1, viz Adallne C. Steel, one of the heirs and for the heirs of Kutb Ocn evl fSleel. deceased, of The Dalles, Oregon, II. K. No. 4U10, for 'he SEU See SJ, Tp 1 X, K la K, She names the following witnesses to prove ber continuous residence ujion, and cultivation of said laud, viz: W. Cates, John It. Cook, M. II. Jiillcr, James Simonson.all of The Dalles, Oregon. JAY I. LUCAS, X Re ister NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is herctiy given th it the undersigned has duly filed with the County Clerk of Wasco county, uregon, nis miai account ana report as administrator of the estate of Adolph Agidlus, deceased, and that the Honorable County Court has fixed Mondaj.theoth day oi November, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day as the time, and the County Court room of the County Court house in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and rc jort. All jw-rsons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear at naid time and place and show cause, it any there be. why said report should not be approved and said administrator discharged. Dated this 0th day of October. 1 WO. . J , , J. 1. AGIDIUS, Administrator of the estate of Adolph Agidius, deceased. oct6 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, oh., i December Hi, l&oo. Notice Is- hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice oi his Intention to make final proof in support ol his claim, and that said proof ill be made beloie the register and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on eatur aay, January IV, 1101, viz.: Crest OlilrEsclilager, of The Dalle, Oregon, II. K, No. .G for (he 2 - '1 and Wi SW'-f fcee. IK, T. - N., K. 13 K., W. M. He names the following Itncse to prove his continuous residence uiou aud cultivation of said land, viz. : Jacob Whittl-, Jacob Ohleeschlasrer, AbleY. Marsh, ferry Vancauip, all cf The Dulles, Ore gon. dtcll JAY I'. LUCAS, hegister. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that the undersigned has own aimolnted bv the nntintr ,.rnrt f Wasco county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Francis Koss. decean-d. All persons naving claims against the estate are hereby re quired to piesent the same to me, dulv verified, attbeotheeof W. II. Wilson, in Da'iles City, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated November 10, l'.OO. OEO. F. ROa8, novl Aduiiulstrator. Citation. In the county court of the state of Oregon, for In the matter of the estate of Hensoii McCoy, at-fi-lisffi . rltArIrtn To Mary o Mary A. Btcruweii, Amanda E. Mouery. fsarah J. Fowler, Thomas J. McCov, William McCoy. John K.iMcCuv. Nmifv M iv...ti aicuoy, jonn K.iiicuoy, Nai'cy Josetih II. McCoy, aud Dennis k. McCoy, greeting: In the name of the state of O each of yon are hereby clttd and reouired to PIarin the county court of the state of Ore gou, for the county of Wasco, at the March term of fald court, nt the court room thereof, at fa.n-a ujij . in b,u cuuuiy, on iioiiaay tne ith dV Of Match. 1'JOI. t !n flr.plr In fV,u ,.(., of that day, then and there to show cause, If any exist, why an order of sale should not be iiiaueuireciing uiantsa r. wccoy, the adminis tratrix of the estate of llenson .McCoy, deceased, to sell tbn real etate, described as bvlomrinir to said estate, as follows, to-wit. Wijofthe NWli, In section a;, townshii. two (I) south, range twelve OS) east, W. M conlalnlng eighty acres D,uH,M iu i ni u uuuijn , uregon. NVItness the Hon. (Jeo. C. Blakeley. Judre of the said county court, with the seal of said vi1,1,'1 "'N1''1' M 'iM day of January, A. D. SKAL Attest: A. K. LAKK, Clerk, J-S Hy H. HOI.TON, Deputy, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LakdOfficb at tub Dau.ks, or.,( x... D.-cember.l7, 1!K. I I .ihij is nrreoy given that tne following , "amtd settler has (lied notice of his Intention I "'"'""e lnal Proof in supirtof his claim, and tm'T. WW . v., , u,i oniuiua , January ij, lwi, viz c.mli n..i. i,'T.h?.Vl,,'..9l!on' .' k: No. :, for the i . ... ... of The Dalles. Oreuon, -'. ''! HVM and W -NWji bee, 3.T1 h.,'sicu Headache. Gastraltrla.Cramnsanrl He Humes the following wltniwu-a tn his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: J. K. Hall, D. D. Nelson, Chai. Olbton, Alex r rarer, all of The Dalles, Oregon, dill JAV V. LUCAS, Iteguter. Million uiven Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid In be generous to the needy and p uttering, The proprietors n.ot ur. King's :sew uiscovorv for con sumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of; hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Blakeley, the Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Kegular size 50c. and $1. Every battle guaranteed, or price refunded.. 3 Tim llent Planter. A piece of flannel dampened with Chambsrlaln's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When tronbled with lame back or pains in the side orj chest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Tain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application eives re lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. DRUGLESS HEALINU With Osygenor Company's Perfected Oxygeaor King. It is not a battery. It is not.electricity. It enrestth the oxy cen of the air, without doctors, without drugs, without medicine. The greatest boon to mankind ever discovered. It stands without a rival as a curative agent and possesses complete mastery over all curable diseases without em ploying nauseous or poisonous drugs. Description.theory, method of operation, list 'of diseases for which it is recom mended, etc.. furnished free. Call on or address. J. M. Fii.i.oo.v, The Dalles, Or. 'Phone No. .".99. j21-2wd-wim Now is the time whn croup and luuc troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results is one Minute Cough Cure. It is very pleasant to take and can be relied upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lunc diseases. It will prevenv consumption. Sold by Clnrke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. For Stale. Eastern Orecon timothy hay, $15 per ton, f. o. b. The Dalles. Eastern Ore gou wild hay, $13.50 in car lots. McUfLLY & Cayi.ok, d-J-2w La Grande, Or. The merited reputation for cnn'n piles, sores and skin diseases acquired by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, has led to the making of worthless counter feits. Be sure to get only DeWltt'i Salve. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in anv case'of coughs, colds or croup. Should' it faifto Bive immediate relief money refunded ,w.v. io uili , mo uiug' gist. Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured bv ueint; Moki Tea. i pleasant herb drink. Cures conHtination and indigestion, makes you eat, eleep anu nappy. rHtisiaction guaranteed or money back. 2-5 cts. andoOcts. Blakeley the, druggist. Such little pills as DeWittH Little Early P.ieere are very easily taken, and they aie wonderfully effective in clenn ing the liver and bowels. Clarke & Falk P. O. Pharmacv. T7 - i, . . rur eprauit!, Kwuilingj ami lameness there is nothing so good as Chain berlnin'e Pain Balm. Try it. For sale bv Blake- I W the drusririet I ' rUBl-iei Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are tue be-t. Ask vour w er Inr them. Iryirifr preparations eimply devel- opurycaiarrn; ttiey ary up the secretiotiB, which adhere to tho mcmbrano and decom. poso, causing n far more Berious trouble than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffa and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is Buch a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in tho liead canny and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the COc. size. Ely Brothers. CCWarren fit.. N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, docs not irruuie or cauho sneezing, ii spreads ltsclx over an jrniatea auu angry surface, rellcr ing immediately tho painful inflammation With Ely's Cream Balm you ore armed against; nasal uatarm and ilay fever. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure 1 Digests what you eat. I Itartlficlallydlge8t9 the food and aids t-ZZZtt..??j,7 "vv,v4" uuo cuu9ku UIHDttnvui' gam. It iStbe Jat8tdlSCOVereddlge8t Entandtonlc No other nrpratlnn SSanowach It in moLWrl1. i eianuv relieves and DermanpnMvrnrpa DvsDerjsla. Itidlcestinn. Hr-rthnm Flatulence. Sour Stomach. Nausea. all other results of imperfect digestion. PrfMMc.andlL .LuteilseeoBtaiuM timet aall tlM. Book Jir.hout dysMpiUniulMfm -pr ky e. C Oc WITT A CO., Cblcag Sold by Clarke dcFalk'e P. O. Pharmacy. $1.00 per monjth. Strictly first class local and long distance telephone service within your home. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con- , versatioti will be kept a secret. No cost for installing. You get the standard Untitling Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night eurvlc-?. We will accept your contract fur ten vears and alio von to cancel same on giving us thirty days writ ten notice. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00S. J. E. FALT & CO., Proprietors of Purest Liquors for Family Use delivered to any part of the City. 9 Phon"s: 51 Local, 85S Long Distance. C. J. STUBLiING, WItOI.K- LK Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. ii- Next door to Firet National Rank. Phone 234, THE DALLES. OREGON. Stylish Dressed Men.... Are those who wear clothes thut are up - to-dalein lit, worumanuhip and qualitv. My line ot hhuiuIl") covers all the latest designs for fall und winter, the price ieiS, right, and I can guarantee r perfect fit. Suits to Order, SIO.OO. John Pashek, The Tailor, Nasal CATARRH In all Ita ttaset there hould be clcanllnen. Ely's Cream Balm cleanse, t ootben and hcalg the disci ;p irifaibrjne. It cures catarrh and drl ps away a co.d ia the head quickly. Cream Uitlin Ii placrrj Into the noitrll, tpreadt rer tho wsm'irsno and is aWbe l. itciieru i.,.. mediate mi l a .re follow ,.. Jt , not drylns-doet tiOt i-nidnce nw.:w:. Li r te. n r.im. .t ti tint Jr I y ma ! j Tr.a! fc, , 'o , . u i,y mM NOTICK OF FINAL SKni.r.uPwr! .... - 4 ii .the matter of tho tutctejol John (Jottlleh Notice U liert-by kivwi that the underMKiifd hi- Una: ,ii t in the "mi iter ,,1 . . .... J the Comity coir', hu Xte oj O 7, WaM,o ouiiiy hax itt Monday, thi Vtli i av ,1 u the date for th h, ri,... ... ,.' '. : '"'. and an) objectloiu tLen'ti? " vwm litl J t A t helps the team. Saves wear anu B cxjcuse. Sold every where. M STANDARD OIL CO. mUk ll.l O 1 Commercial Sample Rooms. 173 Second Street. AND KKT.WL .5 I I f L. Lane, (jENEKAL ' k jc. ii. .AND... r i 3 v Wagon and Carrlago Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. I. If TWrt and Jefferson. Phone 159 FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANHACTA KNKKAL BANKING UUfclNKri Utter! of Credit issued available in the Kaatern States. blifht Exchange and Telejcraphis Transfers rold on New York, Chicano, bt. Ioula, San Francisco, Portland Ore Kon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Orecon and Washington. Collections made at all pointe on fav ahle ternn. Dr.G(JN ONE FOR A DOSE. OHIO ) It. K. NMITII, OstCOpHtll. OnM?m,n" 10 1,1 '"I'l'lHII lilwk, 'J llC Dalit . KXKOUTQll'd NOTICE. Mutor of te''iffivJ:? Via BiacRsmiin Horsesnoe NS cmmiX ,!o, ',Y. i" VU1.1'. "Iml account in the t " Ml n ,v '1,cou't '1U "M-oii'tcd Monday, "clu-k a ,y ii u,J"r-. IWil, at tne hour of 10 thereifiu'iirt ,,'",1"nu '"ri.carlri obJ.i.'tiou. enail MtW ' ."Iwient thereof" All twin, citato liu i ,t ' tIlt'r, "' lllttrentcl ll bald ubiw-MoM. . er.'-'.7u hvnttr "iulrid Ut (lie their 'ttforo ti ."J'1 .f,f,". nV they have, on I all i A ,or,V,u. ht,rl Mewl. " J. 0. IKWTKTI.KH, kxecutor 7 1