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A D D I T I O N A L . L<»< A t. * . T h e W a sc o N ew >. This Xmas <-an«Ii<-s at Akers Buv a golf cap and be in line. A the O. T. Co. E. O. McCoy came up from TL their Dalles last night. Mrs. D. McDonald is visiting he daughter. Mrs. Crosfield. this week T. V> . Sink is the proud possess' of a new buzgy, purchased of the C T. C i IL s s fahing ser.- ■r trou! H udvan cures. its. 50 cents. Female r plexio is. headaches, nervous dvs- t b u tio n s , ¡x*p>ia. Hudyan cures. All drug«>ists twsawt Every Tkaradaj' By TH » PIJI LISHLN i ( Frop'i»- N O TIC E. erebv iiiv en th at « j>xant ha this day b o and beco m t l p r ih rutan t ountv lia ?.»s tran sacted with a fte r this d ate rnu h a id paid for t > A H. Kenn •(T f » e na Was N. tr a .»ferre ertv <,f the i J pap A’aw.i *., Nov. T d C BSD A Y AT r, i8h). V. K C>CK Casi i DEC. a ”< w h ite pi« v* of w h ite ¡»uir.iie r m illin e ry iiictl by w h ite o b tn e h le a th e r 1 n f»eo. 1* H o w e ll l i t - se v e ra l hettd <»t fi St «-lass h o rs, s out a t M onk a n d foi -u le. I f y »u a te in n eed it w o u ld pav 5 <>u to see h im . It tak es but a minute to overcome ont h î <. la Wash -a its , p r e ttily trim m e d , e n d tickling in the th ro at and to stoo i pi«; je .d u e k a n d lin e n s k ir ts fo r s j!Tered such defeat an 1 humiliati »n >ugh by the u )f On l e ur. a s she has not b e t called u >>n t > Tuis remedy quickly Lined trim m e d s a ile rs in eonibi- Cough Cure. endure for more than a century. Not c f b in e, b ro w n , g ra y a n d b lack cures all farms of th roat a id lung trojb! s. Harm less and pleasant to only Insve her troops been reprised r r b o as in all th e lig h t «hades take. It prevents consumption. A in every advance with heavy loss.but : a n y fo u la rd an d o th e r su n .- famous sjiecifc for grippe and its a f it has been deinonstroted, a t !ea»t to 1 c ra s h h a ts fo r g o lf o r cy c lin g te r effects. Marsh Jc Medler. t'i° average observer, th at her gen- i w ith ere{»e de c h in e, q u ills a n d Mv son has been troubled for years e r Us h i e be n grossly inc > npetent. with c' ron c diarrhoea. Some time M.n ila h a ts fo r m o rn in g w e a r in They have seemed to count -.onfident -.•.Lite :.:i 1 eo lo rs, d e c o ra te d w ith d o tte d ago I persuaded him to tak e some of ly on a fli fht of the Boers ipon every ;:ial*ne.s. g au ze an d «juills. I Cham berlain's Colie, Cholera and E v e n in g g o w n s o f w h ite silk a p ’ i j n hoea Remedy. A fter using two *'ree'»n (Usance in force” o t the p a rt plique.! w ith s p ra y s of H ew ers, an d bottles of th«* 25c size l.e was eu *ed. of the British. The B .-iti;’i officers th e ir fclk-.ge m ade o f co lo red « hitTon . I give this testimonial, hoping s^nie- ap p e.tr to have been unfamiliar with a n d o u tlin e d w ith silk o r gold cord. ! l.'road c e lla rs w ith r«A»r> a tta c h e d one similarly afflicted may read it U qh the ground and the nu nber an i :j a d e o f lu c k e d o r h e m s titc h e d law n o r an 1 lie benefited.— Thomas C. Bower, n atu re of th • enemy. It is not en •ainso« k e la b o ra te ly trim m e d w ith Glencoe, O. Marsh Medler. tirely unr«*as mable if peo ¡le judge v alen eien n e» lace e r b a'.is.e tn b ro ic- T o K e n t. tnein as being inerel/ pig-headed, l'r e s s v c o stu m e s trim m e d w ith bror»»’ Half section of lond For p articu puffed-up m ilitary ignoram uies. Me- lace flo u n ein g s, sc a n tily ap p lied , w ith l a r s , w rite G. A. Olmstead, Wallace. t h ' i r lo w er scallo p ed ed g e o u tlin e d w ith thie-n learned nothing iro n W. ite’s a n a rro w ch iffo n ru c k in g o r a sill. .<* aho. incomprehensible blunder; G ttaern I fl‘n£e. learned nothing Iron, Methu.)Vs re ; lr„p,, Huc pulse; a i'J Buller or his ge íerals i d a n c e o f b la c k c r w h ite lace trim m in g s in th e fo rm o f b a u d s, d eep flo u n ein g s, learned nothi ig from all th re? p re g im p s am i a p p liq u es. vious disasters, but operated as if TREASURES IN THE LAST. su • i rehuffs were just what th • En; - hid liked and deserved. Do ibtics., i S ir Jur.'» B a h a d u r, th e p rim e m in is te r to tho « in a r 1 bo «'rawing »of« fy ratli- these* terribly humiliating m istakes t«> th e k in g c f N epal, h a s a l«at m ad e ol I ¡ « , l.uti» «»«m GOUDOVA CanUlea. d iam o n d s, w o rth o v er $1CO.OOO, un«i / L I, N o 'h : «<r w ill i-oin rib uti- inon.- t o t h o will lx» retrieved, and s u c :e s iu l if: •*r< lit il on to p is a sin g le ru b y o f in v. '. i / crt.ixtnj .......... . «»f tiio i’in«-h«.,'»«, *'-■ j t ... r . x;.' i t (Incorativo y ru-iuios fur t'»o .u n p i’ -t or th « slow tactics will finally prevail, but it ca lc u la b le value. y . ? -'> »•*» c!ah jr.ite f«ir-' lion—for cot- O rie n ta ls p rize p e a rls \ c r \ h ig h ly l j l«-,• »r >o i . ' t? 1 •:» a i| coloro T —f u n i tho mo«t delicate tin ta L7 u may take two or three year« of ti ne, an d o n e In lian ra ja h h a s an en ib ro id - 1 / H T .V X D A R B O IE CO. 1 ' -..« 1 u,.,rnL k two billions of money, and a total a r <-re«l t'u b i ia <«f |.>«*arls w o rth $70,CC9. he l a r y .s t p earl k n o w n is o w ned by my of 200,000 men before the final ¡he th a b o f I \ rsb i anti is» u n ap n raisab k * . conquest of South Africa is achieved, j W hen Q ueen V icto ria w as j o< lainie«’ « e p re t > of In d ia so m e < f th e n a tiv e NOTICE EOK IT’BLIEATIOX. It is an appalling undertaking, but i i<i .«gs n t t lie c e le b ra tio n s w o re «•»>>-1 nine - L;.n>l O ffice a t ’1 It D a lle s . O e g ' n . D»«-« in 1» r IK. lhi«il. u l b e g g a r tlcsc.- tio n . A sn a .li ite r, to back down now would be to sink N o tic e is h c r e b v g iv e n t h a t t h e f >lln«vin<»- ¡iiiic l »»■•tier Inis tile d n o tic e < 1 h e r in - n th e a t t i r e o f or ra ja h w as a p a ir < : into disgraceful obscurity the pres- : d o te » m ad e o f f. d b le g«il«len s< ah i '• r.tlo n to m a k e tin a i p r o o f In s a p 0 1 1 01 .1« r c la im s , a n il t h a t Mild p r o o f w ill be tige of the English nation, and sound , :i< ru s te d w ith d ia olid La' in g in th< m a le b f < > m . B e n t ic lis c o u n ty cl< r k , a l 0 0 . « ic jf in , o n M w u r d a y , f t b u u i r j 17, •liter each I. a t k a n em e ra ld a s big 1 ' 00, v iz- tue <1 *ath kn 11 of the g re a t British i a hazel i u t. a n d ending» in b an g les l . O F l s A «'< »1.1-M \ N , o f ( l o i m a n <>r«gon- stu d d e d w ith m l ies, tin- gloves b ein g em pire. She m ust go fo ward, i II !•'. N o s l a t , l o r L e ts 0 ,6 a n d 7, te c 2, t p 1 s r io c, W M though a man and a po ind st trling i w o rth n e t less th a n $20(.*,C‘JO. - h e n a m e s t h e fo llo w nt» w itn e s s e s »«»prove In d ia is th e tr e a s u r e houit* o f th e c r c 'u . t i m i >us r. s id e a c c u p tin a n d t- u .iiv a are dropped a t every foot of the long ; w orld, i «>r a g es V ty io n an d B urm tih ’ . o f su «1 1 i «»«I, v Iz: J o h n I i« e b c r g Ile n liiir t K in n t e ’e a n d up) lied th e w o rld w ith th e ra re s t M a ry C o le im n . a ll o f ttiii u s . O re g o n , a n d and rugged road.—Telegram . • o - e a s u M c G in n ». « f M i o , < » i c g o n li It is with considerable pride that we read in an article in the P a t *ut Record oa the co istruction of tl e Chiiyst* E astern Railroad, a cut-oT of the Trans-Siberian. This article shows th a t American tools, s t el, sleepers, etcetera, are us«*d exclus- ively on the line, and the American handcar is also in evidence. Also, an American engineer has the co n tract for building the road, and owing to his untiring energy, the display of which astounds the Manchus. the line is going up as if by magic and is ex peeled to 1 m * completed by next year. In addition to the pride just spoken of. we swell a little more in realizing th a t Sherm an county wheat figures largely in th«* construction of the Chinese E astern, the N orth Pacific mills having sent a shipload of flour to th a t p a rt of the O rient early this year. It is said th a t European com petition was froze out entirely, from both the quickness an 1 cheapness o ’ the Yankee p ro lu ce rs. The Sulzer resolution recognizing the s ta te of w ar existing between England and t ’ne Boers is a curiosity. I t is all but intervening in its intent, while proc! i ning a s tric t n e u tra lit.: and it p ro tests against “ the b a rb a r ous m .n n 'r in which th war has t e n co c d u ctel by Gre t -’r itiin .” This is good It seems to us the shoe i; on the other foot Look a t the way the barbarous Boers butchered over 1300 B ritishers last wee». It seems t • us also th at G reat B ritain's p re s tige w 1 be g >ne ere on ' if some o th er nition diiesn’t step in a d in tervene. R epresentative R h erts md others of his ilk wiil u ver hold a seat in congress, no m a tte r how highly th« y may be respected in their own c« m- niumty. and the sooner this f a it In comes known to the world at large the b etter. Not ing is so repug nant to our system of social and s( x- uai equality as adm itting one man's legal right to the possession of more th-*n o ic woman. Gi.e is enough. «■me, am i th e e a s te rn p o te n ta te s k ep t i - lin es: f j ; - la e i r t.w n us«. MI a il th •v. -Is. th e m o st n o te d kt l< ■ to C ¡'ctjv .ar o f B aro d a. T h ey a re value- ? Ai-’i.«.1 n.i On. liis c h ie f d iam o n d i <*c7. ee «-ontaii..s a sto n e c a ih u ...c r c. he s o u th , ¡1 B razilian sf(»n<* o f 231 a m ts , fo r w hich i'll ( ,(HU v,..s pai«l, the w h I • n e ck la ce b e in g v alued a t $1,- I lUJ.UCO. 1 U.: can be cured 'j ;•«?, t< r ie î ' m aking r A b I k e p t on coughing and try in g dirier- en t sorts of med ’ cines.hu t line seemed to reach m y trouble unti! 1 bold of a i >T’le of Acker's English K ily. I prayed for health all the time, my pray. rs were answered as soon ! began ta ing th is celebrated Eng- cxpcctnrant slid t< nie. Since m v rc- r y I li j told hundreds of sufferers from cor.ghs. colds and weak lungs that te k e r’s Engii.-h Remedy v.mui l-cure them . Some of them w on’t try it, and it docs S'-em to rr.? terrible when anyone deliber ately refuses to I -* cured. There ought to . i vt > n. tai-:, it. Even il th« y don t care for their owi h v« v, the public’« weiiare should he con.- id- erod. Don t you th in k so too? i hope s u .. a ...v . Ila beenforaed.” (Signed) M b s . R i c h iB rs o ? :. • I w 11 r t l ’ A K T E b —*■>* e r u l j e r s o r s fo r d i s 'rie« o - v\ tie«* n i» ! a g e « i i h is <t to r p m e in«- in t.i i. h » h Mini M im m i« i . ‘ i’. m .e s ‘ il m » to a y y e a r ly $• ilj. t x y a b i • w e e k !« . I ’e -i a o e e n i« » y rn e n t * n |!¡ i.'.i, üj .I «> ¡ « - «H Hl ' . I I ■ ex I a .« .1 i I.« : ►••’i-a.i re s i-il s ♦lio,»-«; e iiT ti • r . s . A. P u is , o2uC’ i.\!< i« m i r a i g , C li’c. g o . /C I t ’0 dr a n d K r s p o n s lb llity . T o m —S o m etim es m e w ay an d som e- t .tnes t ’o th e r : b u t u su ally th e m an an d th e w om an a re eq u ally to biam e fo r it.— UoMor T ro r -erip t. G re a O ffer No. 4 —BIGGLE COW BOOK A ll a b o u t C< w s a n d th e D a iry B u sin e ss ; h a v in g • g re a t s a le ; c o n ta in s 8 c o lo re d life -lik e re p ro d u c tio n s o t e ac h b re e d , w ith 132 o th e r illu s tra tio n s . P ric e , 50 L e s ta . n e a rly five y e a rs , No. 5 - BIGGLE SWINE BOOK J u s t o u t. All a b o u t H o g s —B re e d in g , F e e d in g , B u tc h e ry , D is e a .e s , e tc . C o n ta in s o v e r 80 b e a u tifu l h a ll- ton«» a n d o tn e r e n g ra v in g s. P ric e , 50 C en ts. T h e B IG G L E B O O K S a re u n iq u e .o rig in a l,u s e fu l—y o u ®*7e r s a w a n y th in g lik e th e m —so p ra c tic a l,s o a e n s ib le I h e y e r e h a v in g a n e n o rm o u s sale— E a s t , W est, N o rth a n d S outh. E v e ry o n e w h o k e e p s a H o rs e , C ow , H o g c r C h ic k e n , o r gTows S m a ll F r u its , « tig h t to se n d r ig h t a w a y fo r th e B IG G L E B O O K S . T h e FARM JOURNAL I s y o u r pa]»er, m a d e fo r y o u a n d n o t a m isfit. It is a* y ear# o ld ; it is th e g re a t b o ile d -d o w n , h it-th e -n a il-o n -th e h e a d ,— q u it-a fte r-y o u -lia v e -sa id -it, F a rm a n d H o u se h o ltl p a p e r in th e w o rld —th e b ig g e st p a p e r o f i t s size in th e U n ite d S ta le * o f A m e ric a —h a v in g o v e r a m illio n a n d a -h a lf re g u la r re a d e rs. Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL 5 YEA F (r e m a in d e r o f 1899, iqoo , 1901, 1902 a n d 1903, w ill b e s e n t by m a il to any d re s s for A D O LL A R BILL . S an le o f F A R M J O U R N A L a n d c irc u la r d e sc rib in g B IO G L E C O O K S free. UILMF ATKINSOK. CU A S. J tN K IN S . A d d ress, FARM JOIRNAI. íB I iilJ liL P B lA 0 o lu m b ia * 3 RE • DY FOR SALE EVERYWHERE JANUARY 1st, 1899. (C E N T R A L M E A T M A R K E T .) T he b e s t sto c k , a n d tli? b e s t w o rk m a n in T he D a l l e s ............................. W ASCO - OREGON K e e p s o n b a n d at a ll ti m e M EATS Jac o b sen Book & M usic Co. b HO U n d e r n e w m a n a g « m ‘i t . a6 / a k i n d s o .' RY B e e f, M u tto n , P o r k , E t c . Bogart S.i'vn ill •* j, P a c k in g C om pany. L ie b e . C u re d TO BE HAD F is h in S e a s o n . M eats, F ru it a n d V e g e ta b le s K ept R eg u larly . ROUGH L U M B E R W a s c o P h a r m a c y GO TO T H E Together with * T h e Battle Calendar of the Republic. A T T H E L O W E S T P R IC E S . f o r PU RE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. Compiled by EDGAR S.TA NT0N MACLAY Moved to new tim b e r 8% m iles n o rth e a st of G oldendale. Historian of the U. S. Navy. SA LE. T H E STA N D A RD A F u ll L ine D ru g g is ts ’ S u n d ries. Soaps and P erfu m es, BAKER & ig a rs, and D ru g g is t’s L 0V ?. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. ou: T H 2 WORLD, Pulitzer Building, . I4EW YORK. lead horses, 1 1 hack , 1 set bu g g y h a rn e ss, 1 Bain wagon, i tw o-horse d rav , and several o th e r sm all ticles. E. D. M cK EE, D r u g g ist, Clubbing 1 ist. W ASCO M ’n<*v to p n t e n t »ooff i 1 'n s in;, y b e s '’c u r e d b . - u r «i i V 'ld re s s , l i i e P A T t s T R k c o k d , B a l t i m o r e . M d. . . H EN RY T h e N e w s a n d th e H o u s e h o ld , o f B »»ton................................................. $1 00 I T h e N e w s a n d th e P o rtla n d O re a r g o n ia n ................................................... 1 75 T h e N e w s a n d th e S a n F ra n c is c o E x a m i n e r .............................................. 2 00 Terms—1C months’ time, a t G per I T h e N«*ws a n d th e H o m e, B oston. 1 00 cr n t inter« a . ’ ith approved secur | T h e N ew s am ) th e 8 F. C all ........... 1 50 ity, or 1U p er c e rt off for cash. T h e N e w s a n d th e H. F. B u lle tin . 1 50 A LFR ED DUNN. I T h e N e w s a m i th e N o rth w e s t B o o s ts w h a t y o u e a t. M ag azin e, o f S t. P a tti.....................2 00 It artificially digests th e food and aide T h e N e w s a n d th e ( Y’sni »i»«dilaii. .2 00 Nature in strengthening and recon* T h e N -w i. a n d N e * Y ovk W o rld ...1 50 etructing the exhausted digestive or T h e N ew s, a n d llie F a n ti J o u r n a l gans. I t isthelaJestdii'Covereddigesir o f P I d 'a d e lp h ia front d a te to J a n K eep ant and tonic. No other preparation 1, 1904 ................................................. 1 00 can app-ojwli it in efficiency. I t in- ftan tly relieves and permanently cures T h e N e w s a n d D etro it F re e P ress I 00 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, T h e N ew s a n d th e S a n F ra n c isc o Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, C h r o n i c l e ......................................... 2 00 Sic •cHeadache.Gastraigia,Cramps, and all her resultsiifim nerfeet digestion f h e N e w s a n d S c ie n tific A m e r i Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Co., Chicago c a n . N ew Y o rk ................................. 3 50 2MAKSH & M E D 1 .E K . The N ew s a n d th e P e ltn y M iga- z m e , N e w Y o rk ................................ 1 00 T h e N e w s a n d T h e W asp , S. F. 7.5 The N e w s a n d M cC all’s M a g a z in e 1 25 . . Successor to and Krause & Woodworth. Ilarnessmakers. and Saddlers in From! Q’J EEN $ 2 5 . 0 0 T h e b e s t p a i r of b ic y c le s o n e a r t h fo r t h e m o n e y . MONARCH CHAINLESS $7522; MOSÄRCH ROADSTERS $5022; I Send for 1899 Catalogue. Agents wanhd in open territory. DEFIANCE ROADSTERS $3522," M O N A R C H C Y C L E M r G . C O ., Î. Lake, Halsted & Fu!tcn S treets, Chicago. C all on m e a n d I w ill tr e a t y o u r ig h t. Î B r a n c h e s - N E W Y O RK , LONDON, H A M B U R G . | S e e d 20 « r a t s in s ta m p s f o r a d e c k o f M o n arch P la y in g C a r d - i l l u s t r â t ir«» J e s s ie B a r t l e t t D a v is, L illia n R u ss e ll. T o m C o o p e r, L oo R ic h a r d s o n a n d \» a l t s r ó o e n "A L L R OADS A R E ALIKE TO A MONARCH.’ < M J. S. A M O S, . - - f R u fu s. I V Living en larg ed and refitted th e above stables, we are now prepared to conduct th e b u siess in a first-class m anner. Good care and p le n ty of feed, at live and let live prices, will be our m otto. Best rig s in town. JO H N R a n k , M oro, O reg o n . C heap T ow n J , B A S H , o f C roy, O regon; P ro p e rty . N otice of F in a l S e it’em ent. N o tic e is h e ’f b y g iv e n t i i a t t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , til«- a d m i n i 't r u t r i x d e b o n is n o n o f th e es- j t a t e o f s . E. K o o n tz , d e c e a s e d , h a s file«: in th e C o u n ty C o n n o f S h e r m a n C o u n ty , s t a t e o f O re g o n , h e r fin a l ie |» o rt a n d acc«»unt o f th e • s a id e s ta te . A nd b y <»«-der o f s a id C o u rt < T u e s d a y , t h e 2d d a y o f J a n u a r y , P O ’. a t tlie h o u r o f 10 o .c fiic k a . n i o f s l i d d a y h a » b -en a p p o in te d t h e lim e , d t h e C o u n ty C o u rt ro.»in in M o m in s «i«l « 'o u n r v a n d t a l e th e p la c e fo r th e h e a t i n g o f s a i a fin a l r e p o r t a u d a c c o u n t. H ie o b je c tio n a t u e r e t o t f a n y , a n d tiie s e tt le m e n t tiier»*of. D a te d t h i s 14th d a v o f N o v e m b e r A D 1S99. 1». A K« MINTZ. □ 14-7-U28 A d m i n i s t i a t r i x D e B o n is N o n . 5 0 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE I have decided to sell lots on the north side of ^ a / A S S O, For residence purposes at _______________________ PATENTS GUARANTEED O u r fe e r e tu r n e d if w e fa il. A n y o n e s e n d in g s k e tc h i n d d e sc rip tio n o f a n y in v e n tio n w ill p ro m p tly re c eiv e o u r o p in io n fre e c o n c e rn in g th e p a te n ta b ility o f sam e . “ H o w to O b ta in a P a t e n t ’’ s e n t u p o n re q u e st. P a te n ts sec u re d th ro u g h u s a d v e rtis e d fo r s a le a t o u r e x p e n se . P a te n ts ta k e n o u t th ro u g h n s re c eiv e » p e d a l n o lis e , w ith o u t c h a rg e , in T h e P a t e n t R e c o r d , a n illu s tr a te d a n d w id e ly c irc u la te d jo u r n a l, c o n su lte d b y M a n u fa c tu re rs a n d In v e sto rs. S e n d fo r sa m p le co p y F R E E . A d d re ss, T r ade M a r k s D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . 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