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Ill sort I'enntls Bl 103. Mary Johnson whs removed to Belle vile hospital from her home in the rear tenement Ht IU4 West Twenty first street recently, sick mid destitute nt the age of 102 yetus, says the New York Sun. For the greater number of those years her life has been one long record of kindness that would be a credit to any charitable institution. Her 70-year-old niece, Mrs. Mary J. Atchinson, who lives in Pittsburg, happened to come here a few days ago, and it was she who had Mrs. Johnson removed to the hos pital after doing all she could for her. "And it's tunny's the due that poor Aunt Mary has helped in the days gone by," said Mrs. Atchinson, "but never u one of them has ever darkened her door to do her n kindness in return. My broth er, in the old home iu County Tyrone, used to send $15 a month, and that paid the $7 for her two rooms with $8 over for keep. But he and he's 7S years old, mind ye he married a girl of 25 these few months back and there's been never a cent from him since." Mrs. Johnson's maiden name was Moore. She was horn in the parish cf Dnnaghmore, County Tyrone, in the turbulent days of 'OS. James Johnson married her, and seventy-two years ago the couple came to this country to try tneir fortune. Johnson died thirty years ago, and having been a thrifty man, was able to leave his wife about ?2000. The amount would have bpen considerably larger had it not been for the Johnsons' open-handed charity. Many immigrant relations owe their start in the new world to the Johnsona. They kept open bouse, and if any one from County Tyrone lacked shelter and food while he was looking for work, it was only because James and Mary John son did not hear of his plight. After the husband's death his widow prac ticed the same hospitality until a few years ago. Then she herself began to need aid. When Mrs. Atchinson found her aunt in her dingy little rooms in the rear of 314 West Twenty-first street, Mrs. Jo hanna Goulding, a tenant of the same building, was nursing the old woman. "Sure an' it's God's own blessing you've come!" was Mrs. Goulding's greeting. "Your poor oid aunt has been sick these two weeks, too feeble to raise a hand for herself an' with nary a crust in the house. I've takenjwhat care of her I could, but many'a the time that the mice an' the rats bad cefs to them have stolen the food that I left tor her. I've heard them scamper away when they heard me coming." MrB. Atchison immediately took charge puttinc the rooms in order and nursing her old aunt as best she could. Last night Mrs. Johnson requested her niece to read certain passages from the Epis copal prayer book. Suddenlv she ptopp?d her. "Got the bundle in the top drawer, Mary." Mre. Atchison did as she was bid. "Those are my grave clothes, Mary," said the old woman. "I lay it on you to see I am buried iu them. There, un derneath, there's a paper of pins that will save you the trouble or looking for them after I'm dead." Although Mrs. Johnson's father and mother were both Protestants, on her deathbed the mother embraced the Roman Catholic faith. Mrs. Atchison asked the old woman if she wished to do likewise. "No," she answered decidedly. "The faith of my father will do for me. I'll die a 1 1 have lived." Mrs. Atchison herself is poor. Late on Thursday night, worn out by nursing and watching, she bad no resource but to leport the case to the police. At Bellevue hospital they found that Mrs. Johnson was suffering from old age and enfeeblement brought about by expos ure and lack of nourishment. As she was being carried through the ward for women and children the old woman caught eight o' an infant sleep ing peacefully in one of the cots. "Excuse me," she said to one rf the attendants very feebly, "but I do so love-children. Could I have the bed next to that little one please?" Her wish was granted, and now the two patients lie in adjoining cott Mary Johnson, aged 102, and a fellow fufferer 101 younger. i Why pay (1.75 per gallon for inferior paitits when you can buy Jiimee E. Patton'e sunproof paints for (1.50 perl gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Halt, ..... Va'k, agents ml The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure. For all throat and lung troubles this is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate results. Prevents consumption. Clarke & Falk's P.O. Pharmacy. Dyspepsia cuu bt cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold In handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. Rlakeley the druggist. Early Rose need potatoes for aale at the Stadelmau Comm. Co. ui5-lm HOW CHARLES W. BABCOCK Piomrictor Lyooum ShmH Oyatmr Pmrktr, of Hoakmmtmr, N.Y. Obtained $2,000 Htm Inswmnom PoMoy. "My business ns proprietor of the Lyceum Shell Oyster Parlor, 545 Main street, Rochester, N. Y., writes Mr. Charles Habcoek, "was so confining that my lungs became affected. My doctor told mo I'd have to leave the store nntl go to work nt some thing outdoors. He said my lungs were in bad sh'npe, and 1 knew it just as well ns he did. The trouble had been growing on me for a long time. Like most other people, 1 tried to make myself believe the trouble was not in the lungs. I called it stomach trouble or ner vous disorder, but I kept coughing, spitting and wasting away right along. I lost in weight, falling from 140 to 115 pounds. Somehow or other, 1 got hold of Ack er's Enerlish Remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, and after taking it according to directions, I was as well as any man in New York State. I was healthier and stronger thnti be fore I took the cold which came so near killing mo. I now weigh 150 pounds ten pounds more than ever. After recovering, I applied for a life insurance policy. When the doctor began examining me, I was afraid he would discover that my lungs had once been affected, but he didn't. I passed all right, and was pronounced in a first-class condition. If that isn't proof of the most posi tive kind that Acker's English Remedy is a great medicine, I don't know what you call proof. I give it my warmest endorsement. My address is given above. Anyone who wishes may write me personally about my case." Sold at 25c, 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada; and in England, at is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. Od. If you arc not satisfied after buying, return the' bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. U'c authorize the nhirr imarantce. H". . IIOOKKII A CO., l'roprtetors, Xctc Vork. For sale at Blakeley's Pharmacy. Dues ft l'y tn ltuy Clieui'.' A cheap remedy for coughs anil colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and enre the more se vere and dangeious results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the o.vi.v rem edy that has been introduced in all civil ized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles. "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy ttie germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night'6 rest, and cures the patient. Try onk bottie. Recommended many years by nil druggists in the world, and sold by Clarke & Falk. Get Green's prize almanac. - Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions, which adhere to the mombrano and decom pose, causing a far more serious troublo than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggiBtB sell the COc. size. Ely Brothers. CO Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, docs not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surfaco, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Oream Balm you aro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fover. Bow to Cure .roup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says : "Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is the best medi cine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be bone in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by Blakoley, the druggist. BOTTLED SUNSHINE. A boon to the sick and afllicted in the form of magnetic shields. Rheumatism paralysis, consumption, corpulency all of the ills the human flesh is heir to, treated by simple application of the shields. No disease can exist when magnetism in sufficient quantity Is ap plied. The sick and afllicted are invited to call at room 41. Chapman block, The Dallee, Oregon, and leBrn how to gain health and keep it when onca well. fb2H-lmd Grandall DEALERS IN ftli kinds of UNDERTAKERS ii EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them alone. The original has the name DeWitt's upon the box and wrap per. It is u harmless and healing salve for skin diseases. Unequalled for piles. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Prof. Ivihon, of Lonacomiuc, Md., suffered terribly from neuralgia of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and after taking a few bottles of it he says, "It has cured me entirely. I can't say too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cnre." It digests what you eat. Clarke iSc Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. FOR SALE- Twenty well-broke mares and geldings, weight from 1300 to 1050 pounds. In quire of Fkiiii Fihiiki;, fl.'Mmw The Dalles. Clarke &. Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your a' 'cer for tiiem. Sheriff" s Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven that pursuant to an ex ecution 1,-sutd out of the Circuit Court of the Ktate of Oregon for Wasco County, 011 the 'JUt day of February, 1901, in suit therein iwiidini? wherein William Kloul is iiluliitlll'aml Wtllium V. Hiilm anil Elizabeth M Helm and K. W. Helm are defendant, to me directed. I will. 011 .Satur day, the 23d day of March, 1MJI, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the court house door iu Dalles City. Oregon, ell at public sale to the highest bl Irter for cash In hand, all of the followltii; de scribed real property sltuuttil in said Was'n County, to wif Lots 1 and and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of nectlon I, township 3 south, ramie 1 1 east, and the couth east quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section i'Ltownshtp.' south, , iausu 11 van, . ji 10 sausty a certain jutiir I ment rendered in said court and cause on said , 21st day of February. lWl.for the mim of tl7.Wi.ifi and intereit at ten er cent per annum, and fJOO attorney's fees, and lh co'Us and disburse ments, and S70.1.' and interest at six percent i er milium and $rH 0 and Interest tit ten per cent per annum and accrulnc costs, UullKUl KKLI.V, fb'J3-.)t Eherill ot WascoCounty. Citation. In Hie County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. In the matter of the estate of K;nma May Crom well, deceased: To Frederick M. Cromwell, Kdlth May Crom well, Helen Cromwell and Meriitt I. Crom well, Greeting: In the name of the State of Oregon, vou and each of vou are hereby cited and required to ap pear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, at the March term of mid court, at the court room thereof, at Dalles City, in cald county, on Monday, the '.'Hth day oi March, tool, at 2 o clock iu the afternoon of said day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an ordei of sale should not be made direct ing F. Dayton, the administrator of thu estate of Emma May Cromwell, deceased, to sell thu leal property described as belonging to hiiirt estate us follows, to wit: 1-ot iuvuii iu the town of Ilelmout, Wasco County, Oregon, Witness the Hon. George C. Illakeley, Judge of the said count j court, with the seal ol said court alllxed, this 'J"th duy of February, IWM. hK.U. A. i;. J.AKI:, Clerk. & Burget Robes, Burial Shrouds Ete. YOUR KIDNEYS. After vou tire of using so-called kidney remedies without any benefit, use Lincoln Soxual Pills and be furever rid of those dull pains In your back. Discard that old fogy idea of "pain in the kidneys" and have all your bladder and urinary troubles cured, and vour nights made restful by the life of nature's gieatest assistant Lincoln Soxual Pills. Price, ifl.OO per box buy ot yourdruggist or sent by mail on receipt of price, in plain wrapper. LINCOLN PROPRIETARY 00., Fort Wayno, Indiana. M. . Donne), Agent, The Dalles. 0 Complete C117C of Dms at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. Transact a General Banking Business. Letters of Credit issued uvailuhlu in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange ami Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Ttie CoiumDia PacKing Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTUKKRH OF Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON JRIF.D BEEF. ETC. Spring Suitings The time will soon be here when every stylish dressed man will want un up-to-date Spring Suit. Those are the kind of patrons 1 am tailoring for. Come in and look over my Spring line of Suitings. All the latest novelties for 1001. Suits to Order, SIO.OO. John Pashek, The Tailor. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latestdiscovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in ctllciency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach. Nausea. 1 Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Cranipsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and 81. Largoslrocontalnsaw times small size. Book all r.bout dyspopslu malfodtree 'csared by E n. DcWITT & CO.. Cbleag Sold by Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. SEEDS The most complete stuck of Garden, Grass, Field and Vegetable beeds in bulk in the Inland Um pire at the Feed. Heed and Grocery Store of J. H. CROSS, THE DALLES, OR. E E D D SEEDS OMB WOW A DOtl. PILLS IBUrUIMWln THE CELEBRATED .. .COIiUjUBlA BflEWEKY.. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health Reports for June 2S, 1000, says: "A more mipei lor brew never entered the lnbrittory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other ham! is con: posed of the best of malt and rhoiei-Ht of hups. Its tonic. (piaHties are of the high est and it can bo used with the greatest henellt mid satisfaction by old mid voting. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by thu physicians with i he ccrsiiintv that a bolter, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain oi rii kin Headauarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S?!?L'l fkd Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOIl FlOUr '"B 'our IH manufactured expressly for family tjyjIJ- J-JA UBtJ. every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wa sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think bo call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. C. J. STUBLiIflG, - WIIOI.KHAI.K I r Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. 6' Next door to First 15 4 Ciililliin I'liiinx '.'.'! I. K' I. hue IMt. I OIM. THE 1 e" -. . , BREED for SPEED, SIZE and STYLE EDMUND S., Bay Stallion, 4 years old; height 10? hands, weight 1050 pounds. Sired by Zombro, 2:11, the best son of il (.-Kinney, 2:1 U. First dam, Bridesmaid, by Boxwood, son of Nutwood. Second dam, Luke and Queen dam of Ad Alene 2 2:2fl by Lakeland's Abdallah, son of Ham'bletot.. lan 10. Ihlnl dam, Prunella, by Alhumhra, son of Mambrino Chief 11. OillS'n'-if.n L'l!""! !h."u "-'"o " of 1,101 Mt L- A- I'ortur'H livery stable, The uaiies, Oregon. Terms for the Season, $20. For further particulars see jutiliO.dwlino I Str. Romilntor Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. WiWN. ur. I.v I'ortUiul in 7 a. tt, Momliiy . WtilncHduy . Friday Arr, Dulled ii ft r, h. c, i.v imiio ft lit 7 A. M, P TtllllMlllV M Httturdny. .', r Arr. rorimml vrv uuiYirUKT BUONOMY AND PT .Til A httrw "3 TmVUl by tirTn,T tt" "!. K l"iuie. i'ertliiliil Olllcc, Ouk-Htreot Dock. W. 3 AND I1K1AIL National Hank. DALLES. OREGON. '3' -FRED FISHER, Proprietor. ttJjrUljATOR LINE. J DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAV. COMPANY S 1 Htuiuiurx of tin. mutilator l.lnu will run iin ir tlm fl t ow.iib Milit-riule, tlm Compiiuy reourvliiB thu rlKht Id ulmnnu i Mtliirtiilu without notice. '3 Str. Dalian City. DOWN I.V. I lull OH lit 7 A, M, MiiiiiIiiv li . nil iimi'" lit 7;l A. H. .. Tlli'.iilJ' . . i,.... i I n ntiiiuwiliiy iiiiirMinj Krldny HntiinliiyJ Arr. Portland Arr. HhIU'K'S WiMluuHliiiy it I ::io v. m. 9 ..The Company will umWvor t Jlt ..at-1 or iitrtlior Information uUilroH A C. ALLAWAY, Qen. Agt.