PROUD OF HER HAIR Hiss InBNi? AcKRitsiAft, tlio well-known dramatic reader, writes us the following letter from lier residence, 20 W. 15th Street, Now York City. This talented and versatilo young lady has made an envlalilu name for herself on tlio stage by her excellent work in support of some of tlio leading stars, besides being noted in literary ami art circles as an auepi iran the pen and pencil. Sho is justly proud of her magnllicent head of hair, which is shown to advantage, iu tho Accompanying photograph. "Some timo ago, when my hair was brushed, I noticed more uinl moro tho increase of hair loft on tho comb. My scalp becamo ilry and my hair grow thin so rapidly that I had to change tho stylo of wearing it. I then tried various hair tonics, tho effect of which was to makn my scalp exceedingly tender, and tho hair stiff and brittle when dry. I re solved to try CimcuitA Soap. Tho conk fort I experienced boforo I had given it a long trial was so great that I detcrm ined to continuo it. Taking caro to liavo tho room warm, I would shampoo my head with n strong lathor of Cuticuua SoAr, letting it remain for somo timo. I would then wash it off with warm water, and dry thoroughly. After a short timo my hair ceased coming out, growing soft and silky to tho touch. Cuticuua Soap is marvellous, and I would not be without it. for my toilet table." SAVE YOUR HAIR with shampoos of Cuticuua SoAPandllghtdresstnga of COTICURA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, eualce, and dandruff, soothes Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, aud makes tho hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, lie.ilthy scalp when all else falls. MILLIONS OF WOMEN Uss CtrricunA SoAr exclusively for preserving, purifying, and boautifylng tho skin, for clcarulnsr the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and tlio stopping of falling balr, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, In tho form of baths for annoying Irritations aud challngs, or too freo or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative wcaknesees, and for many antiseptic purposi-s which readily sugaest therm-elves to women, and especially mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Sold throughout tlio world. Pates, 25c. Potteu Drnra and Cueji. Cost., Solo Props., CimccuA Remedies. " All about the Bkin, Scalp, and llalr " free. ItlDCCID F.iL-SmiLi. PKOI'I.K COMINfl AND GOING. Frank H. Button was in town today from Hood River. Frank Aldrich. the Goldendale wheat buyer, is in the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tnonias, of Hunt ing, are in the city visiting with the family of Mr. and Mre. Isaac P. Joles. They are on tiif wny to. Oswego where they formerly lived, and whre they in tend to reside 'n future. Mrs. Thomas is a sister of Mrs. Joles. OUR CHURCHES Ziou Lutheran church, Seventh and Union streets Services at 11 a. tn. and 7:30 p. m; Sunday school 12:15 p. m; German service at 'J :30 iu the afternoon ; Lutheran League meeting 0:30 p. m. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. U. Clifton, pastor. Regular service!) at 11 a. ni. and i :3up. tn, in the new church on Union street. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; B. Y. P. U. at G:SC p. m. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. CJ. F. Hawk pastor. Morning worship at 11 ; Sunday school at 10 a. tn.: class meet ing at 12 :15; Epwnrth League at 6:30; Junior League at 3:30; evening service at 7:30. You are cordially invited to .ail the services. Congregational church corner Fifth and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor. Services at the regular hours. Morn ing subject, "Forgiveness and Forgetful tiess;" evening subject, "A Demand." Young Peopled meeting at 0:30 p. ni. will be Iriil by Miss Harriet Marden ; subject, "For Christ and the Church." Millions of pHuiile art; familiar with DaWitt's Little Etrly Risers and those who ii-i- them tim! them t.) he famous litliH liver iiilit. Never gripe. Clarke ,& Falk's P. U. PtMruiHcv. BUSINESS LOCALS. A full line of Ifaatinan riliii anil sup-tdii-H iiiMt. rfi'Hiv-! fiy Clarke & Falk. mkm 4 mah Knock0ut Drops " I am n saloon-keeper, and used to think that rock and rye, or whiskey and quinine were proper rem- wiles tor couglisitl .mill mills. Host"! of my acquaint ances were ot the name opinion. Now I 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 wasnogood. 1 got worse .und I was beginning to think that the trou ble would run into consumption. I didn't tako any stock in patent medicines, but somehow or other I tried Acker's Euglliii dteuiedy. One bottle did the business for we knocked that cough out completely and it has never come hack again. There is 'never tt day passes that I don't say a good word about this wonderful medicine. I ut most forgot to say that I am stronger und fleshier now, since taking tho remedy, than J was before the cough began. I write this letter voluntarily und cheerfully and am ghtd (o do it." (Signed) Cuius. IIumule, Saloon-keeper, Pocatello, Idaho, Sold ut 25c.. 60c. and $1 a bottle, throughout tho United States und Canada ; und iu Eng land, ut Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., ls.(kl. ifyouurenot fcutisflcd ufter buying, return tho bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. If'e autltorh' llir aW? iiunrmUte. it'. 11. UUQKUlt i CO., friyrUtvri, Xem i'uffc For oale nt Blakeley's Pharmacy. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your w eer for them. Lost A diamond sunburst brooch. A reward will be paid for its return to this office. 21j-tf Lost Black silk fob ribbon, with red caueo cliartu. Leave at this office and get reward. j22-lw Found A hunch of keys, which the owner can find at this office by paying for this notice. j22-2t Found A purse, which the owner can have by calling nt this office and paying for this notice. 23-4 1 Acker's English Remedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or monev refunded. 2." cts. and 50 ote. Blakeley the druggist. NOTICE. My wife, Hattie Belle Burlingame.hav in? deserted me, I will not be rcsponei ble for any de.bts she may contract from this date. Edoak Burli.voame. January 29, 1001. j20 ow For February. A tine loxl'U enlargement with everv dozn of my "best cabinet photos." Cloudy days ars just as good for sittings. Ull'FOIU). Cliffords picturep never fade. td Clearance sale of winter millinerv at the Campbell & Wilson Millinery Par lors. Trimmed hals, street hate, and baby bonnets at cost. j7-lin Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured tiv C'arke & Falk. Quality and not quantity makes De Witt's Little Early Risers such valuable little liver pills. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Hamilton Brown shoes at The New York Cash Store. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday, T)un't. foraet thie. Country butter 40 cents Maier & BentonV. ."r roll at 12j-l w llon't Hub It In, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch reined , aud the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke '& Falk. Hamilton Brown's "Good as Gold" shoe for men and boys are the bm wearing shoes in the world. Noe. 12 to 2, 1(1.05; 2jL. to 5JL, $1.85; 0 to 10, $2.25. mwm. OREGON Shoij line and union Pacific DSr.UiT von Chicago Portland SliCCllll. rjfj.'i p. ni. via Hunt ington. Atlantic Kxnress, l'J.-fon. m. vlh Huntington. 8t. Paul I Fast .Mall, I '.:. p. m. via aim k u lie. TJME SUHKDIM.KS FROM THE DAl.l.KS. Bait take, Denver. Kt. Worth, Omaha, Kan KMKCIty.SU.ouls, Chi cago and the Kust, Salt take, Denver. Kt, Worth, Omaha, Kan as City, Ht.lmis, Chi cago aud thu Kast. Walla Walla, I.ewlston, Minneapolis, Ht. Paul.Duluth, Milwau kee, Chicago ami Kast. .vnmvi: FROM 1:C." p. in. i:i:a. m. :i:;x) a. iu OCEAN AND EIVEE SCHEDULE From I'ortlnnil. h:00p. in. Daily except .Sunday, s:Hi p. in. Saturday, 10:00 p. in Daily except hiinilay, r,:li ii. m. TueMlay, 'fliursilay, Saturday, 6:00 u. m. Tuesdav, Tlinrulay, Saturday, 7:00 a, in. I(A11 Kalllng dates sub j Ject to change ) i For San l'raiichco, Sail every ." days. I ColuuililH Itlvnr. j To Astoria and Way-1 j Landings. Wlllauifltttt Itlver. . Oregon City, Xewbcrg, 1 Salem, Independence, ! and rtay-tandliiKs. 1:00 ). m 1:00 n. in except sumiay. Iii'ji ii. in. uxecpt annuity. Leave ltiparia dally, :i:10a. m. l::;o ii. in. .Monday, 'ncdiieMisy Friday. ;i: no ii. in. Monday. Oiegou City, Dayton and eawwiny Wny-nindlnirs. , da. Simlm Klror. Hlpaila to I.ewlston. Corvallls anil Way-jjimlliigs. WillHlllHttH ami Viiiulilll lilvurN. 'Leave Lewlstou dally, :m a. ni. Parties Jeslrltur to ko to ilcnnner or poiniK on uoiuniDia boiiinoni via mgxx, Kiiouia WKo o. .', leavliiK '1 lie Dalles at li. lo p. ni niaklnx direct connections at Hcppner juuctioi and lilK'Rs. Uctnrnliifr niuiilugdircctcoiiuectto at lleppuer Junction and IHkrs with Xo. l.tu: riviag at The Dalles at.l:0.") p. m. g For itirtlicr particulars, call on or address JAS. 1HKLAN1), -VKflt, The Dalles, Oregon. Norn Fac Yellowstone Park Line. THE DINING CAIt KOL'TK FKO.M I'OIITLAND TO THE EAST. THE ONLY DIKKCT LINE TO THE YELLOW SI ONE PA UK Union Estoi, Fil tn and I Sis No. '2. Fast mail for Taeoma, ! Seattle, Olympla.Oray's , Harbor and South llend l points, Spokane, Uoss iland, I). C, I'tilluiaii, . .Motcmy, Iwliton, Hiif 11:15 A. M.1 faloIlumpinliiliiK coun try, Helena, Minucapo Ills, St. Paul, Omaha, Kansas Clly, St. I.nuU, 'Chicago and all points! No. 1. ' east and t-outlieast. l'uiict Sound Express i 11;30 I'. M. for Tucoma and Seattle aud intermediate points AltKIVK. Xo. 5;&0 V. ii. No. 7:00 .v. M. I'ullman llrst class und touritt blcepcrs to Minneapolis, St. l'aul aud .Missouri river points without change. Vostlbuled trains. Union dcnol connections iu all principal cities. jniggago ciiecned to ueitliiatlon ol tickets, For handsomely llliistiatnlile.-iTiiitlvc'iiiMtlcr. tickets. bleunliiL' ciir reservations, etc.. null on nr wniu A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant tieneral I'assenger Agent. 'iXi Jlorrl sounirceiiCornerTniru, rortiarm Oregon. VOGT Opera House F. J. CLARKE, Manngor. One Night.... TUESDAY, Feb. 5th. First Presentation in The Dalles of the Magnificent Scenic Production, All AllGT The greatest melodrumii ever olfered for the public's entertainment. eel The Underground Dive. Tho Interior nf Slug Slug. The Electrocution chamber. Tho Racehorse Howard (Iratz. Lightning hpllt Prison Wall". Wonderful lMimiroof the Horse Palisades of Hudson moonlight Four Stirring Acts. A Heart Story of Iluiniiu, Interest. Pleasing Specialties. Most Massive Triumph of Scenic and Stage Skill. Reserved Seats on eule ut Clarku & Falk's Pharmuey. Flrt Klve Itows, 7c; Itiilunoo or tlio HllUKI), 50c. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. ritANSAOTA KNEKALUANKINO I1US1NE8 Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange nnd Telegraphic Transfers eold on Now York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore' eon, beattle Wasu,. ami various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on lav able terms. Stylish Dressed Men.... re thoee who wear clothes that arV; up to-datein lit, worKmunship mid (iiialitv. My line ot samples covers all the latest designs or tall antl winter, the price is right, and 1 can guarantee a perfect lit. Suits to Order, $IO.OO. John Fashek, The Tailor. SOUTH and EAST via I Souinero Pacilic Co Shasta Route Trains leave The Dalles for Portland anil wav stations at !:' a. m. and 2 p, tn. U'uve Portland H:.TOam ' Albany 12:30 a in 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE VMM nACC MARKS JEOIONB COPVRIQHTS &.C. Anronosendl'ig nukclch and drjcrlntlon rna niilckly itteertalu nur opinion freu vl Invention it probably imtvntiiblo. C'oiiiniunle- inmiairiciiyronurjomitij. iiuuuuoouon I'alcnl lent freu. Oldest livelier for securing patents. 1'atci.u taken throuuli Munn A Co. receli ijifriai rwntf, wiiuout tannic, in tuo Scientific American. A Imiutinrnclr llluitrated weekly, lrgeit clr riilatlon ut any .olentlUn Journal. 'J'eron, 13 a ri'uri four months, tL. Bold bjr all newidtwlarn. MUNN 4 Co.3818"" New York Branch llfflco. (hi I' BU Waiblagton, D. C Arrive Ashland ' haeramento .... ' ban fratieisco , ,.12:: n m , . o:00 p in ,. 7:45 p lit Arrive Ok'don " Denver " KitusaHti'ity. " Chleairo Arrive Ut Angeles . ., " Kl Paso Kort Worth... " t:lty of Mexleo , " lloiuton " New Orleans .. " WushliiKtoti. . ,. " New York i ft: 15 a tn . 'J:00 a ni 7:'ij ii m 7:15 a ni li'JOpm 0:00 p m (i:)Hin . U:&ft a in , l:ou a in a in fil l.' in l'J:I3pm 7:00 pm 10:U)pin ll:nom I; 3.1 a in 8:15u in ll:lft am 'J :onam 7:'i")ain u::su itin 7:00 a in : (i p in liiilln in 'J.'.VlHlll 1:00 a in (i:'2Z p in fi-Ba m 12'i;tpm I'lillman ami Tourist cars on both trains Chair cars ttaeramento to Oidlen ami Kl Paso. anil tourist cars to Chicago, tit Louis, Nuvv Or leans aim wasmngiou. Cniiueetlue at Han Krauclsco with several (;iilua, steauihhlii lines for Honolulu. Jauau. i uiiippmus, i.L-iiuui huu douui .vuivriea. Bee agent at Thu Dulles station, or address C. H. MARKHAM, General I'lskuiktr Agent, I'ottlaud, Or me coiumma PaGkiDg Go.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTUHKKB OK Fine Lard and Sausages Gurersof BRAND HAMS & BACON i)RtKD BEEF. ETC. ...Dealer in... Diy Goods, Clothing, f: Hoots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Notions. Ant. for W. I.. Douglas Hlioe. Telephone No. 88, uiBecouu HI,, i mi ti n me uau6s, ur, "Tfpy iu VMM L. Lane, OK.NEKAh mum iiiANDm Horsesnoe 1 M r r r r x r r x x x Wagon und Carriage- Work. Flan rothera' Wagon. Third and Mcon, Pboue 159 ONE FOR A DOSE. nffil"7" ?'?. rr.nt llllloaiinitfli. 1h1i PILLS lor h-nll h P1... -ui.-T.i " Jwm. OR; ttOMWKb 00. ft! ...Civen Away... With every Dollar's worth of goods purchased nt our store during .lanuary and February, we will give One Chance on the following prizes: FIRST PRIZE One Alummized Garland Steel Range. SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron Heating Stove. THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated Knives and Forks. FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork and Steel. FIFTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Kettle. SIXTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Condenser Cof fee Pot. SEVENTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Pot. In addition to giving away these prizes wo will sell goods as low as the lowest, anil will always be ready to serve the trade in the best possible way. Ve will positively not be undersold by any one. Our prices are right. St BENTON. J. E. FALT & CO., 9 V r-i . opn commercial Sample Hooms. Purest Liquors for Family Use Delivered to any part of the City. 173 Second Street. 9 I'hoix.'u: fil Local, 858 Long Dimnnce. BREED for SPEED, SIZE and STYLE EDMUND S., Bay Stallion, 4 years old; height l-j.y hands, weight 1050 pounds. Sired by Zonibro, 2:11, the best son of Melvin ney, 2:11 A. First dam, Uriileeinaiil, by lioxwoml, eon of Nutwood, fiueond (Iain, Lake land Queen, dutii of Ad Alenu by L,ikliind'n Abdiilluli, Hon of Hnmblutoii inn 10. Third diun, lriiiillii, by Alliambru, hou of Muiiibrino Uhiuf 11. EDMUND S. will iiuiku tln geitsnn of 11)01 ut L. A. l'ortcr'H livury etiiblc, Tim Oalles, Oregon. Terms for the Season, $20. For further mrtitmlitrd atu jftiira.dwiino FRED FISHER, Proprietor. G. J. STUBMHG, WllOl.liSAI.I-: AND lil'.TAU. Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Nujct door to First National Hunk. Phone 234. -rue rAi e-c- 'i t We do t t u Steam, hot water and furimco lieatin.. lCatiiuatoH iiiailH and eoutracta taken for heatlnu old or now hulldinpH. Do not forget i lit w.. opurato it plumbliiK and tin oliop, uleo a mif 'lilii.' riMmir Hhop m coiuit'Ution with our liardwam and iiii.l.'iu..it more. Hopair work of all Uimls donu. MAYS CROWE. i J Advertise in The Chronicle.