The Times-Monntaineer 8ATURDAT FEBRUARY 16 1898 TUB BALANCE IN" THE SENATE. By the filling of the vacant seats in the senate from Washington, Wyom ing and Montana, which has just taken plaoe, the control of that body has - . passed out of Democratic hands, says the St Louis Globe Democrat. The vacancies had existed for two years, . and were dne to deadlocks in the leg islatures of those states. On this so count there were only nighty five seats filled in the senate in the present con gress thus. far. Out of tbis.nuniHer the Democrats bad forty-four, the Re publicans thirty-six and the Populists five. On this basis the Democrats had a plurality of eight over the Republi cans and a majority of three oyer the Republicans and Populists combined. The Democratic rote was reduced one by the death of Senator Vance, of . North Carolina, and the Republican vote increased, to the same extent by the recent election of one of their ' party to fill Vance's seat for tiie re mainder of the term. In this calcula tion Stewart and Jones, of Nevada, formerly Republicans, have been classed as Populists. When all 'the new members take their jats in a few days the strength of the parties in the senate will stand thus: Democrats forty-three, Repub r- lieans forty, and Populists five. The Democrats will have a. plurality of three, but they .will he two short of a majority at the whole body. The - Populists ; will hold the balance of power. Ordinarily the Populists would be more likely to vote with the Democrats than, with the Republicans on stnotly partisan issues. Most of them stand with the Democrats on the tariff,, and all of them are ou the side of the majority of that party on the silver and general finance questions. The tariff is probably ahelved for two or three years, but the silver issue is j always with us. " The state bank ques- tion is liable to come up again at any time, and on this subject the Populists are m harmony with tbe bulk of the Democratic party. ; In the next senate also the Popu . lists will be the decisive factor in tbe divisions between tbe two great par ties. There will be forty-three Re publicans, thirty-nine Democrats and six Populists in that body. Tbe Re- - publicans - and the - Democrats will ' ' change places at the end of the pres ent term tbrft weeks from today, and, as is the case with the Deuv ocrats at present, tbe Republicans will be a little short of tbe number required to pat them in central. Tbey will JL' . - have four more' votes than the Demo crats, but they will be two short of the combined Democratic and Populist strength. This is an unfortunate con ditionof things. It would be better . for each of. the great parties and also better for the country if one or other '- -of them were: in the lead. Under existing conditions the handful of Populists will be in a position to dic tate terms to many times iheir own number, i Their votes will be sold to th highest -bidder, and deadlocks in legislation and. disgraceful and d moralizing deals will be common until the election of 1896 puts tbe BepnMi- cans in - undisputed control of all i - - V branches of tbe government. ITEHa 15 BBLEP Mr. B. B. Moots, "of Nanaene, is in tbe ..city today. -- Mr. H. T. Blaksney, of Wallula, Wub., i- k. W unr,k a I Inl! hnw ... aald laasr svoa. and ia MT M a visit to old ' scenes " and is ' uuki nana witn oia friends. Mr. Floyd Harman returned yesterday from a visit to bis parent, wbo reside about twenty-five miles from The Dalle near Camaa Prairie lie says two feet of snow yet remains on tbe ground tbere. " Next Tuesday evening' at tbe Congrega tional cburcb tbere nill be an entertainment. consisting of illustration of tbe fa mon book Sen Bur. It ha received tbe hiebest commandation of tne pro and will undoubtedly attract a large audience " Some person on day this week broke into a barn and milked a oow at the Caaesde - Looks wbicb was owned by another in dividual. tie was arrested on a charge of burelery. end furnished bail in the anna cf 9250 to answer before tbe grand jury. Tbe local institute new being held at Dnfnr ha attracted . considerable interest, ' and tbe audience are yery large. Day IMIUOI arc nciu HI bviiwi uuusu, auu ' nigbt session in tbe Methoditt ehnieh. .8vral interesting papers have hern read on ednoational snbjeoU, and the disouuioo .' is very entertaining. The new ebarter bill passed the senate yesterday afternoon, and only awaits en grossing signature of the governor, eta., Dfiore it Becomes a taw. im is im amende'! charter lately formulated bv th - committee appointed by the common council, and will be a great improvemeut ou tbe old one now in force. ' Tbe boltersLure still in business a' the old stand in Salem. Xbey went into caucus and then refused to support tbe candidate re ceiving a majority of votes, and nothing ? they can do now still surprise the people. Ihia afternoon tbe ballot stood: Dolpb, 30; Villims, 9; Lowell, 8; Lord, 5; Weather ford, 4; Hare, 10. Adsent, 24. Last night at tbe frieght depot in this city some miscreant broke into a car of mer chandise that bad just arrived over tbe O. RAN. C'o.'s road from tbe east, consigned to merchants in tbis city. I here were about (60 orth of clothing and tber goods stolen. : N. cine is tnown to the thief, but it is very proi able that be will be arrested, at it is not liaeiy ne can escape wun wis quantity of goods. Three of tbe mitre and quoin po ts. weigh ing 15 or 20 tons each, belonging to the , lower guard ga e, have been safely lowered into position at tbe locks at the Cascades. ni. rra r m snMa n r i w rnmn flrinn nnar assured will Keep out tne spring treshe: and allow summer Work on the canal. T he work is going on ery rapidly under the contract system, and more work baa bee -done since the Day brothers have bad it than ever before. An old tree, opposite the. Timex-Mouk-. SAIHKKS office, was cut down and removed - this ' morning to give place to a telephone pole for tbe new system, r or about orty years tbis tree baa occupied the position, and has been a silent witness of mauy. changes in tbe history of Tbe Dalles.' VI heu . tne CT'iei s ui siiv whwuhb leveiea ih vu the eround it seemed as if an old inend had been numbered with tbe many wbo have taken their journey to tbe silent majority. They bad a oboir to help enliven tbe pro ; eeedings st a hanging in Canada, the otlx-r ' dav, which nude sometbiDg of a bit with 'its selections. While th- murderer was walking to tbe scaffold ''Nearer my God to Thee" was sang; while the dying atrugubs cf tbe wretch were performed t the ao oompaniment of "Bate in the Arras of Jems " And nr. body seemed to see the gbutl) bad taste of the whole thing. Mr. J F. Trans, of tbe Cascade Locks, is in tbe city. Circuit court for this county convened in this city today. Mr. F. H Wak'field, the a-esso who has bten at Salem for several ecki past, returned Saturday night. Distriot attorney Jayne arrived in the city on the tnornii g t am. He is in attendance on the circuit court now in secsion. Dr. H .A. Le ven, the pioneer resident cf the tjiscnrte Lo Its. arrived in town in the tra n from Portland this afterncoi. The circuit court convening in this city today naa attroted to town mmy tsrmrs from t country who are here as jurors and lititisntt List yea' the aggregate of tb- wheat prep in the fjuid S-t was 513 200,000 bnh-U; o.t., 7ig frjO.OOO bu-eels; ctrn. 1.443 600.000 b sb.U. A Walla Walla chinnok blew todtv, and this changed the tempera' are vo y manri allv. If it con nn "es tor two -r hr- dajs we may have i-ro weuth. r in F bmry. The daughter of Mr Perry W'km, , lately oei'.'t1 i at the rexirierce ot her auo. M'. C E Bjvard. in ri i oitv. 8h was afflicted with typhoid fcVcr, but is n rouob improved. The follnwing are the er"d 1'irors f r the present tt-rm of the eircu t c rti J VI Marrt.D. fur.m. ; W KN rv.l, E A Giirfin. W V S-llif k. Charles Fraley, W J David son, Amos Koot. The mrmWr of the Tennessee 'eiislature. Edward D Duncan, who walk d from his difiriot to th.- opitnl siysall be rilrna1 in the state otle ed him p.ases. L-islators I ke him are scarce We have received from Hon. T H M.Greer copies cf the hills tha have pts-eu the bouse during the pr sent session of the legislamie. frr which the gentleman will accept our thanks. Dennis Wagoner was killed the othe day while erjafed i logging on Harvet creek, in Dtuglas county. He leavtsa witr snd three small children List verk a man named Wroe was killed on . Smith riv r wbi'e logging. ' Tbe State Hortioultural Association t-as adj turned. Odioera wre elected at follow E L. Smith, of Hood E yer. preid-nt; Dr. O.-P S. PI u miner, . first vice pr. anient; J R. Sbephard, second vice president; C. B Watson, secretary. Comparing the work of the two houses of the legislature now in session, the senate has passed 41 bi Is of Its own to the 47 in tbe house. Each boo-e has passtd eigne of the other bills, making 19 acts in all tnrned over to the governor. Most of lha senate's 41 hills passed are local measures. The few of goera' be .ring ate MvC ung's authorising aiavo a to bid in delinquent proper y, Juhi sou'a exemption of coun'v roads from taxation, JonoMiu's repeal of the jute-mill sot, Bancroft's for bidding sale ot firearms to minors, and s few minor amendments to the code. This was to be the reform -esaion of Ore gon's legislature, bat $40,000 was voei f -r the sexpense of the aesaiuu, while $12 000 would pay tbe legialstor. snd it is saio. that ten more clerks have ten sorn in than at any previous ses-ion. 1 here are in clerks to serve 90 legislators. Prineville Review, Jsmes Desly, wbo drives the ataga bteon here and Silver L ke, informs us that those in ohsrg of the injured survivor of the Cnrtstms bi.louanst having received quite liberal donation from Portland snd other points, haye sutficient assistance for present needs. There were three arrest i.f vagrsnt marie lait flight Two weie on'y 10 year of age. and one 22 years old. Tiirae were oang to follow the road; hot adverse circum- tances, over wh'ch, perhaps ti ey ban no contiol, O'ropeiled them to foll iw tl.it un uertaio vocation. Tne recorder dismissed them after giving thrm a leccure. Two little McMiunvill g'Hs were look log over the newspaper. Ins elder, wno could read better than understand, was go lug over the aenatciial 0'e in the legials ture. The y nger, who o uld neither read nor undeis-'aiid very veil, alter bearing that L rd had four vo'es spoke up, "Iiook, -utr. at d see flow nmny there were fo' Jesus." A fellow nrmed "Pfuff-r was in Por ltnd la-t week, bavn g ttaveterl itrt-t ap und be world S artii g trom B o i a-t Feb ruary without a ceut, and wearing ouly p. per utt. is this near hi loan ey s end with $4 700 la hi pockets, ao made more out nf pi iter suit than most people lo, even t tbe Ortgun llbrl law u very stringent. The enatorial nt st, ha recome monot onous, and tbe impaiunceof tho people i manifested bv the at g-r txhibited at the bol eis who are hlo -king legislation and t ng for nearly every prominent man On gun in order to defeat tbe wishes of the venule sod tbe nominee of the emeus. I h vote today- stood : D duh. 30; Hire. 10 Wjlliims1 9: Wrathriford. 7; Loid 6; Low ell, 10. Abseut and paued, 12. At the retulsr anrnal meetit g of Mt Hood hose emniaiy.Ao 4, beld-fo this city,, last Saturday evcLiog, the I dlowiog thcnr were rleited h r the ensm g year. Pri-Hidei t, C L Phtllltf; foreman, Ju ius J Wiley; tirs' aasi-tanl F S'Mrp; aec'ind asaistart. VV B Brown; ir-asao-r, I J f ' man; seiretarv, J W L-wi.; e ff.ies, C E Biynid. H Stoi-enisn ai d J L wi ataudu s onm'nittee, C J Stubliug. L A Bunco and H Stoneman. "Woodman spare that tree" was written Ions ago; bnt tbe sentiment was not ut ficiently respeeted to saw the tree on the opposite side of tbe street from this otbee. and they have fallen under the blows of the woodman's axe. They were old- timers, and have stood the storms of many winters and served at shade durirg the heat of many summers. But in this world cf progress ana aavancemens innovations msy be txpeoted. The Salem Journal has this about teemer that intends runniDg revuUrly to Eugene: "The itesnier Gray Eagle, re cently constructed at Newbng, wi l make ber trial trip i" tne vicioity of that ci'y to dV She ges to Urgon Cltv tomorrow for inspe tion, and will reach halem. on her way to Eugene, Monday or Tuesday. The dimensions of tbe boat are 125 feet over all, with a 24 foot beam. She will draw, b n loaded, but thirteen inches and will ply between Salem and Eugene," 5lem Statesman: The state board of hor ticulture' bi 1 met it Wa erloo in theaenate yesterday. This is the bill that wss pre- oared bv the present board. It appropriated $6,000 per aonnm, tor the maintenance of tbe board, gave its secretsry a salary ot $1,200 per annum, and prnpnaed tet pay the member of the boaid $3 uer day for tbe aetual tima employea, together with oeoea ssry expense etc In f r-ner years the state app'opnation for this board was $3,500 per annum of the railway companies. The case in vo'ves 300 000 aor-s of land in tb- vicinity o Forest Grove, Oregon, valued at $1,000, 000 Last Sunday the prosecuting attorney and a physician from Vancouver arrived at Stevenson, and exhumed the txidy ot Archibald Bull, and found snffl tieut evi dence to warrant the arrest of suspecied parties. Two hnve lcen ari'eted tor the crime, and will lie tried at the next tes aion of court at Stevenson. Ex-.lurtee L. 0. Sterns died at his hnm at Biker Ciiy Saiuniay, F. brmr. 9, 1SU5. Tne fuueral took p1 ce yesterday. U -tier me auspiora ot the B k ' l! untv Br Aiocia tloo and tie B k r Cuintv Pi neer Aiancia tion H- wisail 6i -ers, -id bat prae ticed law in this .lite n -e If '). Tn ns. I.tr n Wad VluAHister to heNiwYir. World, puh ished January 27, "liacuw the euljeut of Hiobs with pur-ic-i!ar referei oe tu anona in Aineric -W.rd sasib-y are ofren n-efm aM.ni beliBhni' nts in ancial k-i t' eri''-, but as e from thia feature, h- eiv.s no good rea-O" for their ex stenee N-v-rtheea, tne A'tiei an product is a large iud lucreaxn g one The cane on triai to lv is State of O egoo va Gov fuuihw-ll, tor tie mlioiou kil -H gof a h T"i The jurv emp n-il'ed consis s oi i he foil w g: HE Mooie, i Ke sav. Jaron O'ui-t, W H VV-I im, P H m nch, W D Jones, S mp-on Cofple, J -S Taylor, S K b ni G VV M rqnim. Wili. Tivlor, Wi iam June. A S Bennett i attnrney lor . fend .lit, and thj state is repr vented by Dinnut A'tornev Ja ne. Judge John B. Waldo and W. A. Tay lor, extensive tanners in the W aldo hill in .Ylirion county, lmvj received a dozen prairie cbh'ieiis Iroin parties in Eastern Oregon. These game birds have been given their liberty on Mr. Waldo's place and it U upecially requeued ' v the Salein Statesn-ii that sportsmen refrain from killing them The b'rd were secured by these geiitlenieu at considerable expense. Tne o ironer'a jury impmeled Saturdiy night to inquire into the origin of The wound that cueH the neath of Jxph Ode.ll, found Frnly in a ving ounditi o in a oiumo of hrn-h n the C Tn.lt road, ad journed until 7:30 o'cloek tn a evening, says the Telegram ot y-trday.- to enable Cor oner Cornelius ud the (oltce to bt in tome additional and material intormatiO'i The circumstances aurronnding Oiell's death are very stiang. A short time be fore he expired be regained consciousnens. but would give no explanation a to how he got hi fatal wouud, and he died leaving every one in the dark on that most vi al point. Found Dead in tb. Rnina. Considerable excitement prevailed at tbe Loot yesterday, on account o' a tragical affair that happened at Stevenson on tbe opposit - side of t e river the night previous. Tbe facts as far as we could gather tbem are as follows: An" old man wLose name was A. Bull, owned a farm' about a mile and a half from Stevenson, and bis bouse burned to tbe ground. In tbe cellar were found the remains of the old gentleman with apparently a bullet ho e In bis head. I tie bardly possible that his death was caused b. the fire, althou b he might have been aaph xiated bv smoke; bnt apples in the cellar were not damaged by the heat. Some suspect foul pi ty, and arrests may be made. (tame time since tbe deceased sent east for his nephew, who came to Stevenson and lived with his uncle Lately they quar reled, aud tbe young man erected a house about 200 yards from where he lived. It seems that the old man had never filed on his 'arm, although he had improved it, had a splendid orchard and had resided tbere many years I he-young mas learning tbis fact, went to Vancouver n I entered bis filing and so did the uncle. This resulted in a contest regarding the title and the case was decided in favor of tbe nucle, Tbis embittered tbe relations already exist ing between them and tbe tragedy uatur ally arouses suspicions. Indemnity Selections. The following is tne lift o' X. P. R B. Co. lend (elected Miy 2, 18S5, and ap proved May 8, 1895. List N. 1, are in demuitv a-lections, and the said litt Nj 1 f seleciions have been csno lied bv or er trom the honorable cnmm'ssii n-r.lettir "F," d.ted Deienher 12, 1S91: 2.. The C orfew Ordinance. The fo'loi.. is the uid u.uce cnmp.1 ing uvnors to keep iff tbe streets -fie' 9 oclock in the evening Ordinance No. STB which patted th Com mon Counr&vf Vallet City, Slay 4. 1893 a c. 29. That no minor under the age of sixteen years shall go a rotd upon or wander sbont the ttree'S of Dalles Cry after the hour nf 9 o'clock at night, unless such minor .h ill be aoiiompanied by bis or ber paieut or guardian, or 'unless such minor shad haye necessary business npop sncn street or st eets; and any minor who shall violate the provision of this ordinance shall be deem d uiltv of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction before tha recorder, shall be hn d out less thau 6e dollars nor more than ten d llri or iuipr soument in the city i ill not les than three days nor more than five days. An Old Camp- A large tract ol VI .ri-u's placer ground, owned by Geotg Bb Id, ex Governor Wiley, and otheis. baa jist been sold to Philadelphia capitalist. The tract m braces about 200 actes of ground, some of which baa be?n worked and ft u d to be verv ricb. The consideration, it i understood was $26,000. Mr. Reibold ssjs one man took 45 onnces of gold from one of tbe claims included in the sale, in eight boms. Chinese who own placers a sbott dlstai ee down the creek have taken ont $2,600,000 in the past ten yeats. Mr. Biebold says it is a faot that two of tbe Chinese took ont $1000 in a day. The Philadelphia's have poronaced a dredging maohine with wbicb to work the ground. Tbe machine is now at Pooatello. It will bp shipped in as soon a spring open. r Fross Meadav's .Dsllr. . Mr. WsJ, Kelts?, of Antelope, is in the sJtv. - ' - ' ' From Tuesday's Dally. P. Deureox, of Pendleton, is in the city. A. Fleischbausr, of tbe Cascade Lock arrived in the city y-sterday. A camp of Woodmen of tbe World was organized at Heppoer lat uigbt, with 45 members. J B. Current snd A. W. Shorter, of Goldendale, Wash , are registered at tbe Umati la House Mr. H E. Jenoison, snpe'mtendent ot o nstrnction ot the vvestern Uulon lele-I grspn Co. is in the city. F t i he present term of court Jsmes Har per aod J. ueherty are ramrta and J. W. Biakcny, grand j'liy bailiff. We received a call today fronn Mr. A. B. Ni'es. of tbe firm nf the Niles-Vincent Marble works ot Walla Walla. rimiib Bros, will give a Valentine party next TbU'sday evening, February 14ib, at Wtogale hall. The best of music will be provided for the occasion. A change came o'er tbe spirit of our dreams last mutt and ibis morning snow oegan.iaii.ng at u sc. ana in an hour fully an inch bad fallen. The news fiotn Salem denotes li'tle chat ge fr-m yesteiday. The vote stood; Dolpb, 39: W litems. 11; W he.for... Hare, 10; Lowe, I, 1Q: L rd. 7 Paired, 0 Small children will not be admitted at the Thursday and Satuiday evenings' purlieu given bv". Smith Bros, t bildruu only are admitted ai the Saturday after noon scnooi, trom l to s. A carload of cattle was shipped from the stockyards of It. E. Snlunnrahe So Co. t flay to I lie .bocks. I ue cattle were shipped by the Columbia Packing to. aud were in nrat-claa condition tor beet. A laig-i force of men are employed todav by the ins telephone compai y in putting the poles in position, j n s- congress e atouod tbe poles aod they aeiome a perpen- rtio lar position as if it were a magical per- lormanue. A yellow cat strayed from the store of J B Oossen dunog tb ia k hours ot last night or in the ia ly dawn of today. Any one returning this member of tne feline speeies to him wi I not be oross-examined how be or she came into possession of the animal. . . t t i ; , . ' ' The Uoited States oonrt of ' appeils, at Hsu Franoisoo, has rendend a decision in tbe ease of the Oregi o A California Riilwav CdCPpaoy agaisft tne Uojted 9tatfl jo favpr ' A Foroib:s Intervi xr. One day this week an engineer at tbe Locks became intocicated and jnm ing on board a locomotive put on a full bead of steam and let it run down the road at a rapid rate npsetting a flat car loaded with sand. . 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We consulted the best medical talent. The maiA there team no help for tne, that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement in The Graphic and a year ago. as a last resort, tried one bottle of Jr. Jules' Sew Cure for the Heart, which convinced me that there was true merit in It. 1 took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Bestoratlve Nervine and It completely oured tne. I sleep well at night, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish, to say to all who are suffering as I did; there's relief untold for them if they will only give your remedies just one trial." Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive) guarantee that tbe hrst bottle will benefit. All druggists sell lt at SI, S bottles for 15, or lt will be sent, preoaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Co, lkhart, lad. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health "he Portland Banquet Tbe bat on t a the Hotel Portland last Satnrdiv evenirg was a very enjoyable a' fatr. Er-Senato- Corbett wss the host on the occasion, and his guesta were members of tbe lesiflatnre and some prominent ci'l se s of Port's id. Th ba qnet wss given bv the ez-senatr for the purpose of a friendly discussion of the wave and means for an economical administration of munici pal affairs in the oitv of P rtUnd, aod moie psrticnlsrly in reference to the new charter bill which is now before the lesis'ature Speeches were made bv Mr. C roettj also by Hon. C. fi. Mr0- a. J. S mon, W. W. Steiwer, H. H. Northnp and otbi-ra. and the most harmonious feeling sppeaaed to prevail with those present. A FRIEND Sneaks through the Boothbay (He.) BtgUUr, of the beneficial results he has received from a regular use of Ayer's Pills, Be says i "1 was feeling sick and tired and my stomach seemed all out of order. 1 tried a number of remedies, bnt nine seemed to give me relief nntil I was Induced to try tbe old relia ble Aver' Pills. I bare token only one box. but I feel like a new man. I think they are the most pleasant and easy to take of anything I ever used, being ao finely sugar- eoatea tnat even a emia will take tbem. I urge noon all who are In need of a laxative to try Ayer's Pills. They will do good." For all dfseasee of JJe Stomach, User, and Bowels, take AYER'S PILLS Prepsndbyrr. J.aAywfcCIlss. Every Dose Effective Circuit Cmrt Docket- LAW. " J E Atwster vs E T O tan. J E A'water tilK T-ffe. El H nierson V T -A W rd and Ja-ob Craft. Tbe Schmidt L.ble and Lit bo Company ys I H T ffe. ' Joshua Bendy Machinery ComptnyvsJ G k I N Dsy. T O Mitchell vs O D Tsylor. W H Wilson, district attorney, A A Jayne, subtituted, vs Amn R ot er si. Pebin Piow Co vs C L k L Morse. Thomas Halliday vs J G and IN D.. W T Haodsbury vs J A Soe.be, justice of peace, et si. , Stat of Oregon vs The Dalles National Bank of Th- D.lbs. Stite of Oreg o v. D M French and i VV French, pa it era doing business under tre firm name f French k CJ . Anguat Buehler vs Gw.rg- 0"N--1. Wil'amette Trading C imp my vs J M No lin et al State of Oregon v Tbe Pi st Natioi al Bank of Tne Dallea.- D-vi I Lowen k Son vs J C O'L-erv. C E Byard ys Samuel Patterson et al. Chptman k Chriaman vs Whitmore Whitmore. Chae Eiley V J C Murphy. E Gamier k Co v C F CaudiaoL French A Co vs J D L-e. Peter M C lohrao v J E Sherar, S B Adam vs W A Miller. Mary E R'gga vs John S Ebrisman. Ferdinand Dieifl y Jobo S Booth et a). H Weinhard ts C J Candiani. A S Blower y Cha Bsrg r. . IQOITT. M J Wingate vs A Williims. Assiitnmeot of E O Co-opeiative assoria tion, Patroi s i f Hu-bsndry. Geo A Lu be vs A A Bouney. C W Kice vs A A B innev et si. Assignment of Frank V. gt. Assignment of Adolpn K-Mer. Walter A Aoderoa v Js. ob Altman, Peter G aifrey v VV S My-n. David D Garrison vs E i.beth W Garri- sou. J R Conninghsm v Geo R Spip.s et n'x. W Farrell vs C VV Penton et al. Joseph May vs J T Delk. Laura Sandos as trustee vs Anna R Brown et sj. Assignment ot John F Riot., . J C Handera yiOll Tavlor. J C Flanders vs O D Taylor. -. Pr(er Offieg vs Emnia J Orpeg. Elmbetb Kmart va Kdmnnd Smart. Charles E Gill vs T J Watsrn et aL 'Jaleb Bioo vs Georgian A Brooks. Portland Guarantee Oo a corporation vs Nicholas Msrx et al. Assignment ot Henry R-ader. Emm B Adams vs Al. x E'rchheinsr. Gibins A M.rdeo vs W E Campbell et al. Ea Viola Watt vs Al z i.dr Watt. Enos Lane vs John O'Neal et a). Mis S E Hartban va Mattie A Oi'er. . Po r- ts Powers May- k Crowe va Dallas snd Laura E F t. CBIMISAL St te of Orsgqq vs Qoy 8 mthwell. State of Oregon v- E dartio. Bute of Orrgon v E Vlartin. State of. Oregon va E Vlarcin. . StSjtenf Oregon v lred M broadbeot. State of Oregon vs Tbomaa Moore a-d ime William. The "Changeable Rose" of Mongolia. One of the achievements of the Chinese the one on which they pride themselves above all others, unless it if the art of raising oaks in thimbles is the "changeable rose," a real rose in everything except that it is white when in the shade and blood red as soon as the sunlight strikes it. The words "as soon" in the last sentence above do not liter ally mean instantaneously, but one thing is sure, the transformation is i rapid enough for the womieringeyes ' that are allowed the rare pleasure oi beholding such a wonderful sight. After night, or when in a dark room, this curiosity of the rose fam ily is a pure, waxy white blossom, the thick, succulent petals much re minding one of gigantic mandrake flowers, with the exception that even the stamens and pistils are of the same immaculate . olor. When transferred to qpen air. the transformation immediately sets in, the time of the entire change of the flower from a livid whiteness to the most sanguine of all sanguine hues deriending on tbe degree of sunlight and warmth. First the petals take on a kind of washed -or . faded blue color which rapidly changes to a very faint blush of pink. The pink grad ually deepens jn hue until you find that your lily white rose of an hour before is as red as the reddest peony that ever bloomed. St Louis Repub lic. - For Endowing Daughters. In Germany when a girl is born her parents make her a member of a marriage association. The premium the father keeps up until the girl is old enough to contribute, if neces sary, this premium out of her earn ings. When she marries or comes of age, she is entitled to draw the entire amount of the premiums, with inter est and any dividends that may have accrued. In England and Ireland the daughter's dowry is not a pre vailing custom, in tne middle class. however, not infrequently the father insures his life for the benefit of bis daughters severally. This sum they may receive at his death, or by agree ment when they come of age. This form of insurance, it seems, ia an endowment for girls that will ap peal most readily to the American mind. Here, as in Germany, the con tract made to run for a limited time, as when the girl marries or comes of age, would put it into definite shape and unlikely, ever to become a bur den. The American girl in her pres ent alert state of mind and body would in any emergency be equal to keeping up the insurance if it should be necessary for her own benefit Thus her father would be relieved of the responsibility of her future, and her husband, if she marries, one may hazard the guess, would not think of her the less for her prudent dowry. JMew Yorg evening sun. SHERIFF'S SALE. In tb Circuit Court of ibe Sets of Oreiroa, for Wsaco countv. 1r.eP.cifl Fire lnt.unn''e C Hip-.nr, p tntiff. vs lfenel J c-uer, a vz.ti .C "r. The '-S, t u.ur . mi s otic K. K o., l . Fie., b sn J. W r'.e cli, o.fe J is. - Bv virtue o an e ecu-t-ti uu". 1-sumt out of and under u e Ma ot tne i cuil court i.f lb stat cf Urigufi,f r ihe io-.ntv ot Wft-C", t.. me di-e td. ilsteit 20th Oi OI t.eililr. lt&. upon a J id., nieut an d ere- ol forcCl.ur rem.e eii and en tered in -a d court ou the !5tn d v of Moveu.h r, 1N(4, In l.vr oi ti.e Pacific Ki Iu-u a e Co -pjnv, piaim iff, and aifiliiMt D.ntel J. Cooier and Arvnz n4 A. C."prr, d fen ants. for the utn t ;1H b82. 00, . nrrmi. dll k aim nq urii-' tue to ume bale ol the if! winir ilescntieu real . r p rty .iiu- in th tounl ot Wasio. and a.aU ot i'leg-ou. t.-wit: Ti.. went ha f of -rctiitn S6, rown.h p 2 north. Ranfi Is eist, 3:0 acr s; the ii-.rihcHt o. i.ner a..i .-e e..i na I ! ihi w.u hea ' q a.t rn c&iit'i Town hip t n rth. K.n.- II ea-. 2 0 c e; he e-t h.l .f th tf.utha -i quartoi f .-eciioll 2ft ." tvit.hip 2 north, K . ire 4 n . SO acre; the sontl-w ki qjarb-rol S c i. SI. I'i-W anip 2 ....rth. it: t.ar- IS a-i, 188 cre; the ..utli.a.i qiiart-rof .-coliun :'6 Town h p ! .T h, Haii.els ast.lS cr. s; th west b If of the n rli it quariert ectioti 31. Township 2 nortn, an 16 i:. ivH actis; tlie wet ha f t.i the nnrn wesi qmr'er uf .ction 32 nwiiship 2 north nti'S- 16 e-t, sn acre ; thi- .ntheHst quarwr oi tiec ion SJ T an. -b p 2 noi th, Ka g 1 5 eaal, 160 a r- ; the e..st half ai.d the on hWd l qu it rd tuc i.oithwcai .. aiu-r t ecti n Sn. Towii.hip 2 no ih. Kvirc fi eaat 14 ue.-; tn. we-, half ot th.- s uthwer qiurteroi ectiiiniO. T wnhip 2 rib, K-t jre 15 e a, lua acrts; thcnoiih hM of ih- souths. t qt.rter idJ be itortheaat quancr o the souihweat quirt r of ec Ion 19. T.w. ship 2 . or h, R t fa 16 ea-t, lit) ncrs; the oist half or Sictio SI own hip2 notth K.lniie 15 eaat, 820 ae r-; lotai 2 032 aciea. 1 di I, on the 27 h dav of .ov. rub r 18u4, du y iai-y bpiu the above de cribed eat p open. . ow, lh.-ief.ire, bv vir u- of said execution. Jud.'. ment, oder an dn res. and n confo mn. ajii, te omttinna of aaiii writ. I will on ednestjay, the 2nd my o Jauuov 1&9 . at th h ur t.f 1 u'.uock an.l 8 min-t'e , p .. t he fion d .h the c unty e uith na- of 8. id VVa Co C unty, in the City or 1 he I 'a )e. In -aid cuntv d atat -. ae I at pu .lie auc'io.-. ubj ct to reriemi tion. to the hi.-h-eat bidder for Uniud S ates g- i d e in, ch li nund, sn the rtteht, title anil i-i ereat of the abor na .ed def ud nts. or either of them, in and to tne abov de cribed rsal pr perty ut s ti fy aaiu exect.un, jaaarmei-t, o del and de. ree, interem atiii cos's and u accruing cost. T.J. DRIVE it. eheriff of R'ssco C uut, . ret-on. Dated at Uallu U.y. O.eg n. beo. I, 18U4 Jib HENCK, J M PATTKRSON Oa hler. First National Bank OF THE DALLES. Successors to SCHENCK AND BEaLL, bankers.... Tram ails a Tegular Eui;tii g Easiness K0T1CE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornca at tk ihllfs, Ospoox Iocrii.bel 13. Ist4. Notice ts herehr a-i. 'en that "he fonoaiiti; named settler li-ia li-eo no-i. e of i. intenti..n to make himl proof in anpiiort if hia cl.nni. and that aanl prool will he ni He ta-ti.r the hi ai.t r an.l he" i.vr a The Dalha, ure.oii, oi. J n.n::r 'Ji la 6, v.z: hi II ,KU l. KI K..AM, H K No 52-:!. S NWJ, fct4 a). Sec IS, ana bi-J Sl sro 21, Tpl , K 14 K. Hensti esthe lolii.aintr aitmae to j rovs hi con ltn:oUa reaidence upon and cul.lratl. D of aald laud, v:S H- nr. Hu.f.on. Harr- Ttudstn, J..lm W Uor.taom. ery, Juuu u Liecaer. a.l of l.ufnr. .tra -n JAs. r. Jl'iURK, K.gis er. Buy snd tell Exibang. Collections csreful'y male and promptly aceountd for. Draw on sw York, bin Francisco aud or - Director i D P Tboirpson, Ed M Wi!im, J f Schenck, eorge l.lehe. HUB 11. WANTED TO EXCHANGE For Horses, Cattle or Sheep, Farming: Property in Kansas ThenMs one 00 Ar nn.-h la Grmt c "nty that wil1 e t ad-d for i'V f th b Te tok. M'-t t f this lann 1- f nc. has p"od t ri -vt, a1 und nee of wa e-. yood Qvr om h use. a'Hhle. hed. -p ntr 1 m, correl a i etc. : n rut 200 tos of bay n this iod. F Te miles lr m county at town. A Inn tt'0 Sr-m el ee to Kansas Clr.v. mil under fence. o t-hlf m le fr-.m court ho"e, vltta stable. all fonced rnin cris-renced.. "his is a v od f m and clm-e to m riot. Will take $21 pt are for is f-trm and will take hois at what they are ...th. For fuither p ricul r- spnly t W. R. CANTRELL, Dufur. Or. NOT1CK rLK HUSLICATION. LANI- OrULI Al liit lAI.LK. t'HKrON. A T Utber 6 1694 Nottfe tn ht-re-v L-iven that :Uc hti,.,v..iii-n.iiirj s ttler but tiled nutice of his 'iiuntion u make flrntl proof in nuppurt uf his claim, ;.! tl.a wtiti uroot will Im nift bfore the Itetfioici ma Keveiver ot t U. S IhimI oO:ce ut Th UulleA, i-r , 'D ecciniier i0, im 4, h Br.KT DISM'R ' H E, No 23i, for the . S e'-4 sec 4 tp2n,r 12 e, nni lotn U, 8 -it 7, Htrc : 3, t. 3 ti, r 1. e He uauie the Ut lminf witue-st- Co pn.ve h jontinuuUtf mm euce roii and cu.tivuii.in of wiM iati'1. viz: Char.e- Cnmcr. H rb r Tliiel, Mit. Thiel, L J. ltt-riNri r, i uf aUotfi r. revo . n-6- J ?. MtM'Hb", Kiiaisur. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at! J E Dalles Or., o i. b r lsii. Notice ts hereby yiven tbai il.t- f Itowini; nnir-ii lettler has Hied notice of hi- intention to jii k. fiml prof in support oi in claim, and th i m d prooi will be ajie 1 el ore th rttts'iT nil n eirtr at The Da I, Ute.rin. on IM- di e 4. IS'.M. v z: . KA MlS MtLKN, H E No 8325 for h .o s 3, - und 5, s c It), tp 1 n, r 8 e, -l He tmmett the following witnewHC to prof his coiiiiuuoua rwiurnuc upon, and culiiv.ticii of, ham land, viz H C NfeUfn, Jr8r StmuMsnn. John Fredorle' son, John K'lnUi, ail f Th I'-nl.ri, to on ti!7 flfc J.s r. Mu.'FE, Rtfieter. lAKK IP. Csme to h pn tr.! es f th nubv rihpr, 1 1 I ot.ir liolbiw, flb.-utlt nules -.utha t f li e 1I'h, -ne one mare, hrnnd-4 M on riht puu dt-r, two white html feet wluft- rip in f w. She h sio.t br tnde I th saint 1 he own r en hive the ;im hv provti.g pro ertv a-nl laving fo- t te cbatges of ker. Iiiv at d he ro.t of it'i-t aiivertis ment. Lonkf Hollow, Oct. 4 I 9. Li. K ' bB KNE. Harper's Weekly. I 1JS03. HABPFR'S WEIKlT sa ptcto ial WtoryrftVe tinist-. It preset cwty inn or ant event i rnm -tlv, Hcruratri i , and exh iif.tivt-ly i i lu. ratio i miid j cripive wxtif the hitrli.-st urler The matiitfr in wt-ien, r.uriii.- 184. it his trafe-d the Ch u-ffx Railw y Mnk- and t .e Cbino J .pan ee r, hii i ttif itnioutit f liht it wa ahl o thr w on Krea he imi'iitit at e ton whs nret.d to t hut it.', -known i-ountr,) . are nmp e 1 n al nn t imu Mtleii tc-uUnes. Ju im hUlph, t: a is tinirni-h . w irer ana c r -rrHimliii. Im hee - St nt to b eat i.f ir, a d there funi bv O. D Vi don. the wt-ll'kn wn Amt-ricun arti-n. now for many y-rs 'e-i-lrtir m J pan, h a8 bvrii enir to 00 ra'' wi h Mr Uai. h n seidn.r to H RHEK'a WKKLY t xclu-nt ii rmau-'H and illutjtiatton - Pa ftiff )Bt eerv lt q i-wti m wi I ulo rsred With tic r ktnd with -ut pr Ju liet in the t-oit i, 1 1 O'Uiuim, nd also in pfvi ..rtici- b tie hivh nt au:bnririe- m eaoT depart n m. Rftriiis f the nun am w mn wb nrr nin..inr I itory, m, d j uw-t-rfiit Mini c uii it ineit irtootis, wi-l rt.htinie to b C"arct rt-tic feiu e-u Thit B sv won-', wit- its keen n i hinuly c nihie tn ih" lesser d inof the NOT AT COST But at a Very Small Profit Men's Kipp nno Calf Boots. Men's Kipp and Calf Shoes. Men's Light Shoes. B-)ys' Light and Heavy Shoes. Youths' Giain and Calf Eutton FLoca Ladies' Culf Shoes, Ladies' Low Calf Oxfords. Ladies' Kid Button Shoes. Misses' and Children's Kid Button Shoes. Misses' and Children's Grain and Calf Button Shoe A Large Selection of Infants Shoes; Arctic and Ruhber Overshoes of all sizes: Leather and FinHintrs- Trnn T.UBta V.ir Shoe Shop in Connection With Store- Stoneman & Fiege THE DALLES, OR. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL LINE OP uav w it rtiu in i r y'l'iu- ue a ,l6 i Kicn.. inrasinb w.. powerful -rial-, both ' till II J T 1 II' , ni 11 Till ' ifila, niier Boots, Lies, Misses, Child s Rubbers Sound la Two Bnlldlnffa. The First Baptist church of New- puryDort, Mass., a structure some 200 years old, has a waixiKcotinar ex tending entirely around it from the choir loft to the opposite end of the church, directly over the pulpit, and by placing a watch on the wainscot ing at either end it is possible to dis tinctly hear iU ticking at the other end, a distance of 210 feet The Bee hive (Mormon temple) at Salt Lake City is exactly the shape of a bee hive, only elongated. Here also one can distinctly hear an ordinary wnisper trom one ena to the other, and Mme. Patti, who once ttang there, declared it to be the most perfect building for singing in the world. In this case, however, the peculiar shape of the roof explains the carrying of the sounds so perfectly, but no such explanation is present in the New bnrjport case. Sylvester F. Deacon in New York Sun. Land Travasf ra- f b 11 Lwi Perk o "nod wife to C. M Thompson : ar qr n-o. 29 'on 1, oort' f f 1 ; $150 Ke . 12 W A. lone and wife to Gar L Lbf ns qr o. 30, tp3, oorb of rsnjf- 16 east aod bf of aw qr ac. 86 ti 3. uu b of range 15 east, all in Snermao m.n'i $1 F h. 12 A A Bnnnw an" wife tn O o Li -X qr r- 30. t 3 soa'h i U ':' hi of qraeo. ' 36Lti Frae Prisa. t aootn of range 18 eaatj f I. - -- Wist Be Was. The drummer sat down to the feed on the table at a hotel, and he did not look as cheerful as some men look who sit down to some tables. The waiter brought in a glass of blue milk and a piece of beefsteak that looked like leather and set them down before the guest. Just then, another drummer came in and tool? place opposite tne nrst one. They had been working the town together thatfliiy. - "By Jove, Jim," he exclaimed, "what's the matter with you? You look as if somebody had been impos ing on youl" - Jim gazed sadly at the feast spread before him. "That's it, Charlie." he murmured. ''You see before you a man cowed by a glass of milk and bullied by a beef steak." and Charlie ordered soma thing else and got the same. Detroit Branners Restaurant SFCOND STREET Tbres Diava From Court. HEi' S ARE SERVED AT ALL HOIRS 0NL"i 25 CTS. A J1EAL. The Table sre Fun itl-d with tbe BEST. r Dial a aff. lds the Will OYSTER 9 fet llllld ll ! Ilj'l 111.1ft tit KSSO COAL! COAL! aarlmani ah .t storiut b. t.jp.i ar wrirs Send ft-P II Uftra'cd Prospeo'.us Tha V- lume8 of the bef n with thp first norni er l.r Jsti- arr vi each ycai . Wi sn i o tina- la meiitioi.ea. ubc ipiion win bein w th tl.s uuin. ber cum nl st nnie ol receipt i f or..er. C nth case.4 tor such to urns suitable 'or biri'linc will ha arm liy mail, uuat-uaid, n remptol 1 each. llttepaje aud Inda sent ounpp.ication. Kemkt rieca shou d b made hy p-aiti'tBt-c mooev order ur Uraf, tu avoid c anos ol loss. Sanpapm art not to cop tltu adwrtirenunt without tne txjTiit order of Uari.tr A tsruilitr. HARPER'S PERIODIC ALU. Pu Yua: Harper's wBne 4 oo Hirper's We. kly 4 00 Jarper's BaSar 4 00 Harp r's Yiiuuir Pp e i 00 Pottage fttse to all Subteribert in the United Stattt Canada and Mexico. Address H KPER B torHERB, P. O B X 911) New Tcrk City. And rctio Overslioes AT PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL 10 SELL THEM. ROBERT WILLIAMS .... 7;el. OUbiiI Floarloj Mills THE DALLES. OR THE BEST- V7eHiDgton, Bock Springs, and Rosiyn Coal f 12, sacked aod tbe fit j. delivered to any part 01 At Moody's Warehouse Harper's Bazar. In IM03 Elegant mi exrln-lre desi ns for t t-r?eoi and I id a.i T. Ilfits, r w . fro u W . th m"d s hv sn d nd h puis, are an imnrtn' fe ture. These appear Te j week, are roptn.d bv minute "lea eriptio s sail deuils. our Paris L it r. l.t K ith, erinede Foest is a weekly trans rim the latest sly ea an.! caprices ia the note Under tlehe.d "( sw York Faaiiois pKin direct rs aid lull parri. u In liiTen as Hi s' spes. fshr.o, irim m ngt. and a om ies - f the oatumea , ( Hri. dresaed women. Ch idrrn's clothing; reives pran tica attenli.11. A foriniKhtl; Pa'ter. .,h t va p emeiit enables r.a. tra to cut ami n ane thei ran gown'. Ih-i n.nan ut.i nAPEh'aB'AH is 1 ropar d f rev-ry occa-lon In Hf eeie nonioasur li.fonn I. w ere bet.itifd! dres. i i.q.iUi e An Amencui -ril, U ctor SYarr e 's UiuliUr'a by Ke -hec-a Hiroing Havia, a eiri.oa n Tel ( A ne ican lue, parti, l iid in P nn.v nun aud pirtlv in '.he f r a utn, will ucoupy tne last n I uf the ear. MyLulv nbnoy, an In en'di- eirlu r n r-l by Ma .r eu Matrtena, ,u hor f "Oj i' roul'Tbe Gr t r .loiy," etc, sal- 'erin tb ear. K-a.ra ad fro lai Chats. 10'thia renarmsnt kpacta nr will contribute hir eh ru inr t aper- -u "Wnat Wears i 1 iir.' t.i ew Yo k soci- tv. Answers to Cor e pondrnia. Que tiuns ne ive tDa per-onal acts ttou ol trie alit.r. ai.d ar swersd st the earliest possible d te alter Ih Ir r fr ee pc. Send for Illustrate d Pr pacta. "Tie Volumes of the Baiar begin with tVe first r. umoei ror January nl tat-r jear. w be 110 lime ia Dienuoneii, sunaer ptmns will oeatn with tbe Mum- ter current at tne ilnis of 1. otipt i-f t.itlt r. Cloth ca.es for each volume, suitable for binding ill be sent bi mail, post-iaud. 1.0 re eipt of el each, Title-page ai.d ! d z asnt on apf lirstion ntmittauces snuulo he msne hr D stulflia, monar uiuer ur ar-it, 10 aro'a cn.-l.es 0 Ion. AtVKpavm art not to ermu tiie nttvertimmmi Wiwwui mm exyreet order ol u artier & Brolhrrt. HARPER S PEP.IODICALB Pes Tuk Hsrpsr Magazine Harper's Wkiv Harper B iir Hlrper'a Youmr Peo ! OUR FAIL STOCK CLOTHING IS NOW COMPLETE. We can 6t jou 1'n niz". We can pleaae you 11. style. We can nuit you iu price. WF. W.'LL SAVE YuU MONEY If jou will Hive ut ibv opportnnit. ' Overcoats and Ul -I ei s. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. E. JACOBS EN Bioksaai Notions, Hairs and Okk: u fcXATIOEKT. S4 00 4 no '0 .-. 00 rottayt free to all ttbteriben m the United Jtatet, Mms- R A RPr.H B69, New Vo k City BRcTHEhS P. O. Box 11 ANOW and Organs Id on rasy month') payments and all 0 M IJf-;1 1'1'ION ws are prepared to meet. Call or addreaa 162 Eecad Elree' The DsJIea. Or ll PT" C Us"1 TO 20 .RS da: Easily Tade. Th Larcest, Tnntent and Finest In tbe World, -.. rfivs.jiig'eraccomo'latioua uniL-ajlleo. IEW YOBKa LONCSNDERRV AND GUSGCV. Rwor SartiTarlav XBW XOBK, GIBRALTAR acd NAPLES, At pftmilnr intcrrnltv 8AL0 IN. SEC0N0-CLAS3 AND STFFAHF nt on lowest twrmis. t.i nA fmm fh nrinninlA Korea, zkouch. laisi all c:yn::E;tTiL ron;rs KXOUrslOn tiekaCa aeallahla tf. mIiipti sit I . ..... taresque Clrrte 4 North of Ireland or Naples Olhrafuu Srs&i ud Koasy (Mtn ht Asy Amsut st ' ortrt tiuu Apply to any of our local Airents or to HXSNDftSON BHUIUEKt. Chlcaco. IU We want many men, rroinen, boes, and elrlf to work for us a few hours daily, right in snd around tliei-ouruaiomes. Tue buiiuaa is ease, pleasant. trlctlr honorable, mid pavi better limn n oilier ojereu agents. Yoa have a clear fir Id and 110 competition. Experience ana special billty un necessary. Tio capital r quired. We equip you wi n ererrtliiti; that yon need, treat you well, and help ou to earn ten times ordinarT ware. Wo:nen do as well as men. and bore and rirlt make goo-l nv. Anr oi-e. anywhere, can o the worn. All succeed who toll" onr plain and sim ple !I-eciio n. F.-nw-tit work will surely bring yoa a gre-u "r" Boner. Krer tl:lue Is new id in gr-at r?cmnn'l. Wrl'e for our namnlilrt circuinr, nna rerm rnll information. Ko harm done if you conclude not to go oa with the easiness. Georce Stinsgn&Co., BOX 68 ' PORTLAND. MAINE. COLUMBIA PACKliXG COM I AKY Corner Tblro and Waeblniztoa Streets. 'mi Hams, Buroii , Dried Beef and Tongues, And the H. 1 fatr-hki., Mu'tnti Chop acd Vra' Cutlets in the uierkeu Orders Delivered to -Anv Fart cf tho Cit? Fresh VretalIe8 on aale at the Lowest Price. San 1 Francisco 1 Beer 1 Hall F I-I MIira, Proprlcior. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER. Truths Sick. eZT. .hose DEATHLY EILIOUQ ti !C a? a asj j i 7 . r -a-j-a-a ucrcna on ta;piiur t!it- ",i' never laiis 10 euro. . uu TtU SUFFC.T y,:.-a thit tired and all-gone fcc! nj? if B0 use I juj1.nurx.ii,uir5; .i n ia cure you. Don't be 'vri'.hout a bot tle. l"oa viill not rc-rct it The Secret TRY IT. DAN BAKER, 1 PROPRIETOR OF THE of a fair idea 1st n innt;. f ul s Lin. u!-hur Titlcrs vl4UAjlS.Vt.. 1 III TOffcrfrom RHEUMATISM, tisoa botUa f Sulpbor UUtcrs; It never fool - Exchange - Saloon, ifs 0 I atron?. BEST IMPORTED ND DOMESTIC Wines, Liauor3 Cigar.s aeeosul Hkract Kat Eoal. a Are you cof tipatcd? If v 4 Sulphur Eitters i3 justwhat yon need J inr Eitters will matn ti,.,m ai-rona, "eari-y, anq ncaitliy. COLUMBIA BREWERY BEER ON DRAUGHT WASHINGTON STREET BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRj The One Price Cash House, DIRECTL1 N iBTC OF METB DUT CnUPOH. J. P. McINEEHT Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods Hatt and Caps, Hoot and Sbca, &a A.-enl for ihr fhittrrick Falterns: alo fnr t)is Hall 1 asasr brsrn Forin Cleanse, the Titiated blood when yon see its Impurities btn-stinsr Eely on Sulnhnr Bitters and heaUh will follow. PIMPLES, ELOTCHS8 AND SORES. UJ1 rMifJW.l.n'l,? Be-vl 9 f-cct r'aop tn A. p. Ortlwfv f-. Ca JSoton.laaa..forbeituaailiI woritpoblisli V4 1 r. M: v- irTJ 2nv ft tion ol a la uoua r rcrch iiysldan. Va fsii V -J Iiiwim ila. ! alntbB.a.Bini ttk ateSi . VaaV Piranl-a. Vi.ntncsa lo Marry, k-i 1 BEFORE ano AJTCH ti MANHOOD RESTORED CUPIDeN,r Thlfi rrvat Vetatl will quicitJy cutrouor all Drr V l u.1 .ir. tb prwciip nruiis, sucu $m Uiai llaiihnod. chiuirtiuiir Dn.liiA. VnHrtwl "d Coiis.tvitl'n. J t lnr a ) low br dav or Hffht Prwnt qolrk Ti. moI d;v:ifttvn, wincn ll notchrkvl Jiil8 to 8prmMtorrr)fp rx all the t.orrvitf ImiK;tnrv. ITI "TIF r'niiu.m Thtllrrr lbs kldiersiinrl t icinary nrranoi ail imDurlLU.-v ftPIDEXF nfrnirthniin:il rAsitrifnmall wi-irt on;nni, T!ie rfa-on anfprprt i r rot on.-H b nr(oni 1 h?murie pmty pf nnt art tmoblM wtla aiittlt la. CUri DEN E in th only it n own rmony to onr? wn rioui mii orrni.uii. wi'inKai- alu. A wrut-n (raTnte(rlrnaPd mnwf rnrft( if bx ho ioo not atlaot a paruaJMul oor aU0O a box. I'z f.r ?5,0J, br mull. end for ntERCirculnr ao mtlmoDtala. ,ddr DAWL KCtIII.B CO, f. O. Box Xtf ban Fmiwtaco, Cal ' JbrBmtobt