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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14 1803. The Weekly Chronicle. Advarllalag Kataa. Vr tntk it Inch or lew In Pallv II W O ar two inch, an.t uu.ler four inchea. ... 1 t four InclK a.,4 iiQdvr talvt tuchaa. . 7.S 0r twlva luchw 60 BILT HO WKtlLT. iri1mh or pr inch I"- V Over on Im-h and uihUt lour liiehen 2 IV o Itmr tttchfa uU antler twelve lochia. . 1 w Ofttf twelve tuchtia 1 00 TROOPS J.V THE CO SLR D'ALEXES Kd. l?oyce, hi lieutenants knl their sympathizer, want the troops taken out of the Cteur d'Alents, lloycc has promised his followers that lie will have every blue coat re moved, and to bear out that promise is exerting all the influences sug gested to his scheming brain. The Spokcsman-Keview says Boyce wants the troops removed be- caue they are a guarantee of law order and the sacred rights of Amer lean citizenship. 1 heir presence interferes with bis regime. So long as they stand guard with the flag and uniform and arms of the United Sutes, his followers can not terrorize Uw-abiding teople. They can uot move up and down Canyon fleck with rifles and dynamite. They must not blow up mills, murder their op ponents, run inoffending people out of the country tad terrorize women and children. The tactic employed now by tLe dynamiters are the tactics tbey em ployed with success after the dis astrous riots of Far-seeing jiecple saw then that' a permanent military ost ought to be established In the Cu'ur d'Alencs, and General Catlin, who then commanded the military in that aec'.ion, recommend ed a site for such post. If that plan bad !eco adopted the Cu-ur d'AIene troubles would havo been over. The district would have been saved years of terrorism. Murdered men would be alive today notably Kneebone and Whitney. Kneebone was slain in colli blood by masked 'avengers," for no other reason than his appear ance on the witness stand. After the liots of 1892 Webb Leasure and others were tried at Raihdrum as ringleaders in the frightful crimes on Canyon creek. Kneebone gave indis crirr.inatin testimony. "I saw Breen, Leasure anil Dallas in the hall," he said on the stand. "Leasure was araicl. Breeo he'd a rt ig of truce out of the window. The Clem guards not responding, Breen remarked, 'Guess we will Lave to give them a little giant, the same as we did at the Frisco,' " Kneebone testified further' that he saw the rioters put boxes of dy nauiite into the penstotk of the Frisco mill. Kneebone was a brave man, but courage is a poor defense against murderers who hide behind masks and shoot honest men in the bark. Boyce ami hit followers want their murderous reign restored in the Oi ur sl'Aleues. To that end they desire (he removal rif the troops. And to that end they make false statements to law abiding labor organizations and smooth threats to trucklinz poli- tici&ns who are imagined to have ''in fluencc" with the war department. mestic circle, than by the men who sustaiued the relation to bit various business enterprise of bumble daily wage earners. Astorian. DEWEY'S ADVICE. As a result of the president's con ference with Admiral Dewey, a considerable addition Is to bo made at once to our tqu&dron in the Phil ippines', says the (!lobc-I)emoerat. Those who thought that the victor ot Manila Bay had come- home to advise any form of retreat, or any halt in the most vigorous prosecution of the war, may now dismisa their sickly fancies. Dewey's first pre scription is more armed ships, and especially gunboats that vau enter inlets and the mouths of rivers. The famous aimoied cruiser Brooklyn will go to head the heavier vessels with her speed of twenty knots, but ber draught of twenty-four feet will keep her out of all except the deep harbors. For closer inshore work several powerful gunboats like the Machias and Nashville wi'l lc dis patched. They draw but half as much water as the Brooklyn, and have a peed of from twelve to fifteen knots. For the larger puipojcs of ttie tquadrou the Brooklyn will cive admirably, and alio would mako a desirable flagship. The gunboats will be useful in cutting off ihe in- surgents from fresh arms and sup- j plies, and in commanding oints on j the coast where expeditions will lej landed. It is strange that any crson familiar w ith the course pursued bv Dewey in relation to the Philippines could iajagin" that he would weaken' in the face of continued. Ta;i:il ho- ! I tilities. He devoted mote than a Kopublicaut of F.aslern Oregon should gel in line harmoniously and make a fight for recognition. The Mast Oregonian sensibly observes: The next United States senator from Oregon should coino from F.aslern Oregon. Western Oregon is not "the whole thing" in Oregon and should uot bo allowed to moiio olize all the representative olllcet as well as tnott of tlio others. An F.-tstcrn Oregon senator is a need that should bo supplied. F.aslern Oregon is entitled to be represented in congress, and by a senator, too. There is plenty of good Kepuhlican QUALITY AND NEWS FAME AND EXCELLENCE ARE DE TERMINING FACTORS IN SUC CESSFUL DEVELOPMENT. Oaa uf Ihe ltinriat t nudum "I HlH- Smm atra. In preaenting intureallug plmact of tilenlitic anil economic problem!, hlgh tlaat neaspai era frequently g've infoi- mation of as great value in their adver I tlalng olumnt at In those devoted to the publication of the principal eventi of the day ; ami wlien Ilia lame of a pro duct If etlendcd beyond its natural timber iu F.astcrn Oregon with which limita into foreign Ui .da, ami a large oV- to fill the (dike, nnd there should be no hesitancy on the part of F.aslern Oregon Republicans to proclaim Ibis fact from the housetops and the bill tot of the Iuland Kinpire." Dem ocrat. KUelrlc Honor Writes Loiter. Ma. Koitum: .V man who sells short for a living should be able to look at a customer' foot and detenu in j without asking a question what find ihne he wearet that is, if the shoe man knowa his business. That it the reason why, when I first entered my profrtaion, 1 cam to the conclusion that a reliable meant of ascertaining trie true cause of eickneat would he t lie great essential to tucceat. With my knowledge of the human anatomy and tcientitlc rxperi menta a ith electricity, I oriuinated the rusthod I now employ in telling lick people the true caUfS of their troublra without asking queationt. My tyatem of home treatment cure nrrrniis ami chrouic Jiarasea. It it not poitoa a oil j drug, it it a bringing hack of the nerve energy and vital foice that If nee.leil to reatoro tick ami low ipiritrd lorn mij women hack to health, at riMijlli and manly anj womanly vigor. My May in The I'allei on account cf preaaing apointmeiita elrrwhere, aill l mand creatrd throughout (ireul Uritaio and her rolonirt and the principal tea portt ami citira of Kurope, Aaia and Afiiet, it hecoinea a plraaant duly to note the fact and to tall of tha poinlaof eicwllenra on w hlch ao grrat a tuecrat it hated. We reder to the now worM- famed laiative remedy, Syiup of Kiga, the piodnct of the California Fig Syrup Company. The niaritt of thia ell known tacellnit Itsttlve arrtfirat inaile known to the world through the tnr.li cal j'lurnalt and neaapapert uf the I'nitrd Statra; and ia one of the distinct achlivenipiitt of the prraa. It It now well known that Syrup of Kit it an ethical proprietory remedy, approved l y the mutt eminent phyticiant every whert brcauae it it timple an I rlT'ctive, yet plearaut to ttie teate and ecoptahle to the tyatrui, ami not only prompt in lla hr in-Ill-in I etrcctt, hut alao a holly free from any unpleasant after-effrcla. It la friuently referrel to ai the remedy of the healthy, beonae it ia used hy penp!j who enjoy g)d health anil ho live well and feel well and are well informed on all tutdctt generally, iochiillrg laxa tive. In order to get ilt beni'tlcial rt fecta, it ia iieceaaary to g"t the gi-nulne Syrnpof Fij', which ia nianufait'.ired hy the Cslilornla Kig Syrup Co. only. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or THK Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural .Vioh r. ji nil. i awi ii'K tin i i ( r.ff Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Morrow, Crook and Umatilla, Nil. I. UK IIH.l) AT ANTELOPE. WASCO COUNTY. OREGON On llm (iiitiuili i't Ilia .Inli'liip fair Ahik UIIuii, pmi rl!l WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1809. and contlnulnn 3 day, A libera! amount In Ch Premiums for Agricultural, Stork, and Mwl i hlliila. Woika of Art t ml Kaney Work, and for Tr la oi'mIj " ' l.oikl Caah glvtu ty I lie tlate lor Agricultural Kxhihtn. J. O. M ACK. ' A. H. M at All Kti.,. Secrelarv. ' tJ&K ln,pulsii Wheels ,18-lnrh Motor.) and Motors ma.xi r.(Ti'iitii av limited to ten daya. I court inveatiga- J-car of the most earnest effort at i tion from all w ho are inier.atcl in my Manila Itov to secure the victory ork. Very truly, against all coraeis. The treaty with Spain met his entire approval. He expressed the hoe that the United Stales would never give up the islands. And now, tin returning home, his first act is to counsel an important addition to our naval Stvxeu, The Ki.kcthic Doctor. Advice ami electrical diaetue reading free. Office at Onarr Hotel. The Dallet. 11 jura from 10 a. m. to 4 and 7 to K p. ui. daily. A SLIGHT ACCIDENT. I'aanar Tr.ia Ikelayml. Itul l t aa I wj urvit. atury af a Mlava. i To be ' nund hand and fxit for yeart I bv lie I'liaiot of diaeaaa ia the worat strength in our new iosscseion on ! ..rm oi naveiy. George I. Williama. of the other side of the l'aciflc, bringing ; Mncli-aier. Mich., tellt how tuch a the tolal of armed vessels to over ve ,",,,e ,rtf'- "B ",: "M wile bat teeu to helplraa tor five yeara that the could not turn over in bed alone. fifty. This is the second biltcr dis appointment Dewey has just admin istered to the party of surrender. After Ufii.g two hotllet of Kl-clrlc Bitterr, the it wonderfully improved and The first was his assertion that the I able to do her o n work." Thia aupremt Filipinos are unfit for independence I remedy for female diaeaart quickly cures . at this time, and that, instead of nervoutneaa , aleepleaaneaa, melancholy, headache, barkache. fainlinu ami dizzv being a later Washington, Aguinaldo;,p,. Tlli, ...iraele working in.-di.ine is directed by Taal lawyers, who ; d a godsend to weak, rickly, rundown make a tool of him. At the sword people. Kvery botile guaranteed. (July jl0 I 50 cents. Sol ty llliiaeley A llonghloo Uru,giat. 0 presentation Dewey applauded president's declaration that there w ill be no faltering in the completo asser tion of our sovereluntv in the I'hiliit- i ... .. . , 1 m ri hanta of Clav, Cav Co , W. Ilia ri.ifiitn - a ruricniin !.,' ... ' ' Btruck liit'tg tKBinrt a cake ol ir all except those whose pnsit n fori During the winter of 1'.'7 Mr. Jamea ed, one of tha leading C'liztn and Va., re in Dcti a manner aa to bruise It reverelv. pulling down the flag has reached j It t ecame very mui li swollen an I pained the siae of fully devtdo;d coper- " '-adly ihat he con .1 n ,t walk hea.l mania. ' without the aid of crutches. He wat treate-I hy ph aiei n, alao uecl teveral i kinds of liniment ard lao and a half TlilliCTE TO II. It. DORTIIWICK, Mr. Dorthwick't death is a cenuine Ion to the lower Columbia river. He wis a man of retrarkalle activity and his busiuras enterprise knew no bounds. He came to Astoria with a bran' h of hit mill and, in spite of the distance from his operating plant, Boon had a practical rnonoply of the retail trade. His lumber venture In hn city wis followed by the estab lishment of a wood depot from which the town today rtraws perhaps its largest fuel supply. He was a man of the most stalwart lulegnty and it is said he never secured a customer vho-e patronage afterwards was lost through any dissatisfaction with the cj-mlity of this commodity sold him or out of ii.isuhilerstanding about the pricp. Oregon his loo few citizens d the mold of Mr. Korihwick, and with the possession of lie If dozen men of like courage and energy the de velo merit of Clatsop county's latent resources and the future of Astoria would be easily assured. In his private as well as in his bu'ints re lations Mr. Il'jrthwitk was universally reflected, and he will be missed more by none, even In bis intimate do- In the coming campaign the land force will nnmber from 50.000 to 00, 000 men, and the risvnl squadron w ill be the largest yet assembled in the Pacific. This means that the war will be pu-hed with all possible energy. Kven if more men and more ships are necessary, the voice of the country is for supplying them promot'y. The people were united in the war against Spain, and are ready to sustain Ihe responsibilities that follow. Wars arc ended by treaty, and our treaty with Spain will he observed to Ihe letter. Only by maintaining sovereignty in the Philippines ran this be done. The false Interviews with Dewey aro now exhibited in their true light. His first conference with the president results in more gunboats to press the war against the Tagal conspirators The islands are peculiarly vulnerable to naval operations when men enough are at baud to garrison captured ports. No position the Taalj can take is free from the danger of rear or fl.Dk attack by gunboats and land ing force combined. Dcwey'a con su tuion with the president has emphasized this idea. SHOULD ASSERT IT'S Rl'JIITS. Kaslcrn Oregon has played second fiddle to Western Oregon politically long enough, and the time has arrived for the Republicans of Ibis part of the atate to assert their rights and see to it that Kastcrn Oregon is given the next United States senator. The required ability it here nnd the gallons of whitkey in lathing It, hut nothing gave any relief nntil h began uaing Chamherluin't I'm 1 at Ilalin. Thit brought almost a complete cure in a week't time and he Iwlievet that had he not uaed thia remedy hit leg would have had to be amputated. Pain I'alm it un equal ed for tprtina, brniact and rheu- maliain. For rale hy lilakeh-y A Hough ton f)ru,'giat. For the Oregon Industrial Kaitltlon to be he'd at Portland', Oregon Hept. illS to Oct. 110, the Oregon Railroad A Navi gation Co, will niakea round trip rata of 13.2.5, which will alao include tw ad miation coupons to the exposition. Ticket! will lie g od going on train No, 1 on Wednesday, Sept. 27ih, and every Wednesday thereafter, and for train No. 3, on Thartday. K -pt. 2-J.h, and every Thuraday thereafter to and Including Tbnrtday, Oct. 20th. Tickets will be limited for return paaatge to expire the Sunday nlnht following the Wedneaday or Thursday on which ticket it old. 25-1 in Vuar sr. fOiowe the tate of your feelings and the ttate of sour health aa well. Impure b!oo I makes llaelf appurent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimplet and Kkin Fiuptlona. If y.u are feeling weak and wmn out and c'o i.ot have a healthy appearand you thi.nld try Aeker'a Elood Klixir. Iteuiea all blood dine- a t w I. ere cheap .Snrfapiirillas and so called purifiers fail; knowing this we! tell every bottle r n a positive i-uarantee, lilakeley A Houghton, diugiets. Kodol l)spepd;4 Cure it a rricnlillc C'jmponn'1 having the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical pret. It "digaate what you eat" and poaitively curet dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron, Ulooiningdale, Tenn., aayt it cured him of indigeaton of ten years' standing. Duller Drug Co. AH aorta of minora w. ra rife when busineat men came di wu I i thrir offices thit morning. No. 2, Ihe eaat txinnd paasenger, a hicli arrivet at 1 1 lid not make itt appearance until 1 1 o'clock thia morning. Iteporta had it that a general imaah-np had occurred at Cascades, and that F.ugineer llarrelt had been killed. Many euro atoriea aent the roundt and everyone waited anxiously for Ihe arrival of the train. When alia pulled In at the t'mati'la Hon. It waa discovered that nothing teriout hail wurrej although tin acci dent wat of tuch a uaturt that the traint were nece.aarily delayed. When No. I, the. weal-bound paasenger, which left here atxjnt 6 ;.'10 last evening, reached a place a mile and a half thia aide uf Ct cadea, a tire came otr una uf Hie wlieela of her engine, which it No. M, O. I.. Itarrett engineer. Word a at tent to Alhina for assistance, n 1 tha de'ay wat ciiiacd hy the d llh'iilty in getting the di.al.led engine to the l.oeka. The paawnert on hoth traint must have bad a merry lime. No. 1 waa crowded, it h-ing tho regular ticiiraiou day to the Portland exposition. No. 2 had or.lera lo meet No. 1 at Vlrrito and pulled in there alNiut U .3 ) and tt it la not a telegraph atntion, waited in am thing I. ut hliarful Ignorance until o'olock, alien an engine came by on the way from Portland to aaiat the ho. ken down train. Alter that had passed No. 2 came on to Caacadea, aliern they waited till tiie traek am cleared tint morning and came iu. Accidents will hapiien on Hit beat reguUtrd railways, and delayed train", mail, etc., are not to bernnaidered when compared ) I la the aa fill eastern a reck a where ao many lirea tra lint. AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Circular! and par'iculart lurn'shnl en application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, V"' TIIK IUI I K nUKliOJ C. J. STUBLING- Wholesai and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency ior the Create t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHI8KEY Irom .' T4 to noo tr (Tlo . Veara old I IMPORTED COGNAC from 7 DO lo$l2.tM per alloii. til to VU yeara old.' CALIFORNIA BRANDIFft I" m It '.'Mo K. ID ier r.l'on. 14 l.i ', 1 1 srara old. ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLYUPIA BEER on draught, IlliMirtd Aloaud Porter. and Val lilatt and Olympia Iteer ia botllte JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. liver I'. Jarksoa lieaat. Tuesday inornii g at hit home In Spo kane, O. P. Jai kson died of toegeatiou of the lungs, his death tielng tomewhat sudden, lie waa 62 yeart of aye. Moat of our citizens will remember Mr. J.ickaon, who built, oa ned and managed the Jiickaon Motel whieli oicii pied the lot adj lining Fits Oerald'a ttore over fifteen )eart ago. He hid been In the hotel business in Oregon ami Wash ington for about twenty yeart and there are few of the early resident! of thit part of tha country a ith whom hei did not claim acquaintanceship. lla at one lima managed the Morton H'iue at Kllenaburg. In lbs early dayt of the Northern I'aciflu be ran tbeOket bout at Cheney and the Villard bouse at Hprague. From the nature of hit busi ness bo made many tciialntnncea and be will be remembered hy people, in all parts of the atate. Mr. .lark son leaves a widow, a ton and erne daughter, the wile of Martin Maloney, of Spokane, The funeral took place from the family residci.cn at 10 o'clock today and the services wets un der ttie auspices of the Old Fellows, In which order Mr. Jackson bad for yean been a prominf nt member. Wasco Warehouse Company j ;! Headquarters for Seed Grain ofaii wads. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot rii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, :,ndM Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOn FlOUr Thit Hour 11 manufactured eipresaiy for famllf ' llae; averv aark la guaranteed lo give aalialtrtioa. W tell our goodt lower than any houae in the trade, and If you don't thin" call ami gat cur pricet and tie convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats "Harmony" tllhiskey. This brand nf Whiskey is guaranteed to the cnniiimrr a ITKE II AM) MADE SOIK MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical I sr. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. Millions of dollara, ia the value pUeed by Mit. Mary liird, Murrltbiirg, l'a., nn the life other child, which aim aaved from croup by the usa of One Minute Cough Cure. It ruret ail coughs, eolda and throat and lung troublet. liutler llrug Co, c. C. COOPER, MAM sA( II IIKR or High-Grade Stock Saddles and Shop-Mado Harness. liKAIKK IN Tentt, Wagon Covert, and all arllelet usually kept in a Urat-elaaa barnett thop. (i.,it,. M'MHly Wmi-hoiiM, TIIK DALLES, OREGON. Thle Stamp a Cuaranttt MAKER of Ouallty- Advertise in tho Chronicle.