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THE ^In Union There b Strength.” True strength consists in the union, the lurmonious -working together, of every pj^t of the tumun organism. This strength Oti» Ordered to Capture Kill Every Rebel. c»n never be obtained if the blood is im pure. Hood’s SsrsspsrdU b the sUndnrd M’KINLEY CABLES INSTRUCTIONS prescription for purifying the blood. HOP has captured Ban Ildefonso, nine miles north of Baliusg, which has been his base of operations. Although tre mendously well fortified and defended by a large and desperate body of Fili pinos, General Lawton’s troops rushed the trenches and routed the enemy completely, with Uta loes of one Ameri can wounded. • Frmh troops are beginning to go to the front. Two battalions of the Seventeenth infantry (reguUrs), that had been holding the lines about the city of Manila, will join General Mac- Arthur’s- division at San Fernando to morrow, and ope battalion of the same regimebt will reinforce General Law ton’s division near Baoolor. These troops will bo replaced by the Twenty- first infantry regiment, which arrived from the United States on the trans port Hancock yesterday. Captain Grant, of the Utah battery, whose success in managing the army gunboats Laguna. do Bay and Cava- I have aeen the unseaaonabfa weather haa worked ■ great terdahip oa toe bopgrowera in both states. How Good Tokar WlM 1» MaSp, Hot Springe, Va., May 18.—Thia it “Moat growers have been able to as» A recent law case at New York the gist of a long cipher cable sent by oompiish Jiff little ia the way of cul throws some light on Hungarian wine Preaident McKinley today to Geneial tivation inthe Puyallup valley. There making. One of the litignnta 1a aji Otia at Manila: are few yarda which have been well importer of Hungarian wjnes, and pie “Force the fighting. Penetrate far cultivated, because their location wae I other was in the habit of furnishing into the interior and capture or destroy favorable, aa regards drainage, bat to the wine man with a special biand of every waring Filipino.” by far the greater number of yards the tokay. The latter ia now auing the -Lt was prompted;,by severs! die initial work of raising a crop remainc foimer, and he alleges that for five’ petohee form GenersIUtie, tranemitted to be done. Some of the yards on years past he had manufactured a par by Secretary Alger, which greatly en White river look well, and the young ticular brand of tokay, wnich the im couraged the preaident. vines are in progress of being trained, T porter aold for medicinal purposes. Timely Retaforeementa. but aa a rule I aaw few yards whore According to the evidence, the profits Manila, Mav 18.—Although offered the young vinee were above the groand. of tfie seller were Isrge, for tokay, “The Patterson yard, at Olequa. which actually costs but 8 cents a bot the preeideucy of the Filipino cabinet, put in command of the recently pur Señor Paterno declines to accept it un chased Spanish gunboats, whose arms looked well; evidently much work had tle, waa sold for $2.00. Here’s the sworn formulas Sixteen til the native congreu, now in Cpeoial the insurgents captured. These vessels been done there up to date, the nature the soil admittiag eultivatioa. gallons. of acohol, 640 gallons of wa session at San Isidro, authorises him are now being prepared. for operations of ter, 660 pounds farina su^ar, 40 ponnda to treat for peace with the United on the rivera«and along trie coKtU^ Tin Throughout the Willamette valley I of honey, 2 pounds of tokay essence, 3 Statea arming of the gunboats is being pulhet may aay that I And the yarda to mote -The arrival of the transport Han forward condition, although quite a pounds lemon acid, 20 ounces salicylic with all diligence. cock from Ban Franoiscfo, with the Admiral Dewey will begin bis return number of growers have not yet coos- . acid, 3 pounds of gelatine. Twenty-first infantry and a battery of to America in the cruiser Olympia, menced to cultivate. Thia ia notice Uewara of Fraudi -, the First artillery, ia timely, aa Gen via the Sues canal. The Olympia will able on low-lying ground. On the Every suree«, breed. lmltat<*> and eounter- eral MacArthur ia in great need of re- higher upland prairiea the young vinee bo docked a"t Hong Kong. _ ' feller. Look out for substitute, when you ask ¡or l ascaren Candy Cathartic. AU druggiat«, inforcementa, aa a result of the pro Captain Barker will command the are coming up strong and healthy, 10c. 26c, _________________ longed and arduous campaign. fleet from the flagship ‘Baltimore. especially where there was fall cultiva Prominent Manilq Filipinos have de ¡Lieutenant Eberle is flag lieutenant. tion. At Hampden Grange, ea Elliott The year 47 B. O. was the longest year on record, as it had, by order of cided to publish a newspaper, the Captain WNde, of the Boston, will Prairie, where my firm controls a large Democracia, to advocate peace. Oregon. Captain Whit' yard, we have vinee np to the wires, Julius Caesar, 445 days. and t K'^Mr- Higgina, manager of the Manila- which are 10 feet above the thogroaod. Teated and true. Oregon Blood Purifier. Dag upan railway, andtwo of hie assist- but will go to San Francisco. but we also have a portion of our yards where the ontlook ia not so reassuring, Eight of the olive trees in the his anta, who had remained ¡naide the in surgent line to take care ot 0ie prop- EXEÖTUION OF BRANTON because we could not dp any fall »1Mb- torical Gaiden of Olives, in Jerusalem, tng. However, from what I observed are knownto be övW Lui* ~ IbouARud HangaA at Kuran« for tbo Murdar si Ban Fernando yesterday. They had in Clackamas, Marion, Linn and Polk yesrs old. _______________ _ John Linn. been informed by the insurgent« that counties, I have come to the ooncluaioa Eugene. May 15.—Claude Bran ton that we have the prospect of a very ex There was a younjr man from Lenore, they would no longer be responsible foi Who boldlv went off to the war; was hanged today loi the murder of cellent crop, taking of courae into eoa- their safety if they remained longer The -beer’ made him sick, wihtin their lines. Mr. Higgins cor John Linn. « He recovered quite quick aideration that for the past two or three Branton retired lilt night at 11 rears a great number of yarda have By the prompt use of old Jesse Moore. roborated the stories that have been told of the demoralisation of the Fili o’clock, after writing aeveral letters. been allowed to deteriorate on «Rpoont Ten per cent of the cage canary birdl pinos, and says the rebels are looting He slept well, and got up at the usual of poor or lack of cultivation. In some drift into consumption, and they com property. Mr. Higgins says now is tbs time this morning, but would not eat sections I hav*„noticed the young municate the disease to those who keep breakfast. Reverends Patterson and shoots ars alresMy being attacked by time for Americans to strike hard. Handsaker, of the Christian church, the aphis, but I do not attach much them. _ __________ - I SPACE TELEGRAPHY. were admitted to the jail at 7 this importance to this as a few days of hot CITE Permanently C ufe O. No J**o***1™*”*1*** rill after tirai day’« use of Dr. O«*} morning, and remained to the end, weather ia sufficient to kill off the Nerve Restorer. He nd for belli, »nd treatise- 1>K. AH. KLIN K, LIA, Ml praying and singing with the oon- ’ground crop’ of thia peat. It ia the Arch .treet, Philadelphia, Pa._______ detnned. June-July brood of the aphia that playa General Washington, May At 9:80 his people were admitted to It is a fad among Parisian actresses Greely today made the first authority L the jail door, and conversed with him such havoc in our hop fields, but aa we to hsve themselves swathed as mum are now having our full share of pre mies, snd thus photographed in their tive statement as to the progress made a few moments. Sheriff Withers then I cipitation it ia reaaonable. to Infer thnt in wireless telegraphy under the aus- read the warrant. -z ‘ coffins. .___ __________ __ when the weather settles we shall get picea of the United Btatea signal 'Branton left the cel) at 10:46 under our just due of sunshine and warm My doctor said I would die, but PIso's corpa. The important conclusion Is the charge of the sheriff and two weather, and as we are having an ab Cure for Consumption cured nre.—Arnos Kelner, Cherry Valley, III-,‘ Nov. 23, 1885. reached by General Greely that the deputies. He walked upon the scaffold normal amount of rain now, it ia but wireleaa system is not likely to sup unassisted and took hie place on the ------------------------- ' fair to predict we shall have a corre The work of surveying the line of the plant the ordinary method of tele-L [trap. When asked if he had anything sponding summer and fall at dry graphic communicationa. The resulti J Kow Loon-Canton railway iu China to say, he replied be had but little. so far obtained have been uncertain. In a firm voice he told those present I weather. has been started, ________- - General Greely’a statement ia aa fol- that he did not want, them to bear Among the Egyptians embalming lowa: " anv ill-will against hie people on bis leased shout 700 A. D. r “Since the announcement of the I account. He asked for sympathy and clia'rit’a and growei’a point of view. Barley—Boiled or gf—»» testa in apace telegraphy by Benor prayera, and urged them to walk in I Thia ia the aituation: Should all bop growing aecliona of the world be equal whefa. EM- ____ - Mkrconi, two yeara ago, the subject God’a Way. ’ _ Piami—Palsat, per homi. «LS»; ly well favored aa Oregon and Waah- has been under consideration by the Sheriff Wither« sprung tbs trap at signal oorprof the army, and recently 10:60, and 16 minutea later life was- ington, the production of thia year a ■trswbts. «Alfa Csüaurum b u sto. expérimenta have -been begun, with extinct, and the body was cut down. crop might be in exeeae of what ia $3.U; buckwheat ■sar.EXi»; ff sham, the object of thoroughly testing the Not a hitch occurred in the whole -pro wanted, but 1 do not look fav thio, as. get land. $X*fc whnto whosR Isa. value of this means of communication ceedings, everything passing off as my obaervatiooa for ma^ yearn hwd $&n; ryu Bsar. EA»«. Milfatuffe—Braa. pm Asa, Elfe me to the oonclu«ion that when one for military and other goveinmental I smoothly as possible. The body section ia well-favored, another auction aborta, per toe. EIA purposes. Special apparatua has been dropped five feet. suffers correspondingly, either from designed and constructed for these Before leaving the cell Branton bid tests, which have already shown suffi good-bye to all aiound. He waa per drouth, hsil, wind, front or aphia. The new crop will therefore comoh an al cient promise to warrant further aya- fectly calm. most bare market, and I look for pricve tomatio trials. Branton left several letters to be i “During the experiments constant mailed, and gave a white tie to his that will recoup the growers for the < I communication by heliograph and flag brother and left a Bible to hie mother. past losses.” ________ between the transmitting and receiving All was done without a quiver of a I««m«M ta W b AI oc S m . stations haa been kept up by the muscle. He assisted the offioei* in ty The report of Washington State In- trainer! men of the regular signal his hands, and did all he could to I surance Commissioner Heifner, ebow CUIS Cba.ru white. «3«4fc; choses An Excellent Combination. crops, and this has gieatly facilitated ing help make a success of the execution. the following summary of insurance gny, 41«4Jc per bushoL the work of experimenting. .Signal«, About 60 people witnessed the exe business transacted in the state during Barley—Feed barley. *88.8»; bsew effects of the well known remedy, letters and words have been transmit cution, while a thousand or more stood the year 1898: Seventy-one flie insur tog. per ten. S trup or ños, manufactured by the ted and received between these «tâ Millxoffs—B«ua. $17 pm ton; med- C alifornia F ig S yrup C o ., illustrate tions, but the great delicacy and con in the street around the inclosure, but ance companies wrote risks amounting I were quiet and orderly. The body was to $83,888,718, and upon this tocuned dlmgs. «88; sherta, «18; «hop. «1A88 the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be stant adjustment required in the pres ’ I placed in a coffin and delivered to his losses of $591,844 88. and paid fames medicinally laxative and presenting ent receiver have-made the transmis people. amounting to $588,803 83. The gross them in the form most refreshing to the sion of regular messages as yet unrelia The crime for which Claude Branton I premiums amounted to $1.575,004 13 taste and acceptable to the system. It ble and uncertain. The presence of paid the penalty of death was that of and net premiums, 1,341,170 81. large buildings and large masses of taking the life of John A. Linn, a Taxes were paid amounting to $18.- iron and metal, necesarily present in stockman o! Condon, Gilliam county, 381 98. dispelling colds, headaches and fevera Life risks wars written gently yet promptly and enabling one cities, makes such places undesirable in June, 1898. Courtland Green la I amounting to $5,927,155 during the to overcome habitual constipation per for carrying on experimenta of thia now serving a life sentence in the pen year, with $18.709.608 to farce De The distance over which itentiary for complicity in the exjme. manently. Its perfect freedom from character. cember 81, 1898. Losses were paid every objectionable quality and sub signals may be transmitted by a given amounting to $341,108 39, sad taxes stance, and its acting on the kidneys, apparatua is a function of the height Th« Filipino Conr«M. liver and bowels, without weakening of the vertical wire used in either end, London, May 16.—A special dispatch were paid in the sum of $8,135 84. or Irritating them, make it the ideal Marine insurance wae written emount- »— ....... , ------------ - And thia has naturally suggested the received here from Manila says that tbe Filipino congress now sitting at In the process of manufacturing figs use of smsll gas balloons, such as have _ _ used, as they are pleasant to the already been used for signal and other Ban Isidro is composed o! 66 members, taste, but the medicinal qualities of the purposes by the signal corpa. A sup of whom 30 favor peace, and an equal remedy are obtained from senna and ply of these bslloons has been obtained, number are irreconcilable. The oth- other aromatic plants, by a method find will be used for this purpose in eis, holding the balance of power, are known to the C alifornia F iox S yruf ready to admit that absolute independ Co. only. In order to get its beneficial the near future. * a a _ _____ IA t».l4nllr,na Til.‘fl RA “That there is a field of usefulness ence is hopeless of attainment, but de (or space telegrhaphy is undoubted, mand better terms at the bauds of the niymFlu to tbo Croloe» SHymyta but that it will supplant to a material United States. The final order haa been given far extent the use of wire for ordinary the eouvenir to be preceded to the Fell From a Train. :ommercial telegraphy ia not believed. The matter of a Tacoma i, Wash., May 16.—William cruiser Olympia. For connection bewteen lighthouses Godsby assistant cook of the west- suitable inecription has been to eoo- end lightships at sea and to reulaoe or- overland Northern Pacific troversy with the memorisl committee bound iinaty flag methods in use between train. mlraculounsly escaped death. ever since the funds were raised, but naval vessels it should prove invalus- falling from the train near Ellensburg, finally the following baa been agreed Ide, since no kind of weather, nor fog, while going 80 miles an hour. He on: “From the citisene of Gfampia DENTISTS. darkness or storm, avail to affect ita landed in a clumn of willows beside and atate of Washington—gradings of use.” ___________ _____ the track. His fall was not noticed. Olympia to her namesake.’’ Thia baa He walked to the nearest station and been forwarded to Arthur P. French, marffatlon on Ashcroft Trail. Victoria, B. U, May 8 —A mail took the next train to this city, being the New York sculptor, to be pet cu the tablet. carrier han arrived from the Upper, only slightly bruised.____ Stickeen river after making a hasardonS Revenue Ccltor FI m «. The Hleycle Truet. trip over crumbling ice to get relief The United Suite« revenue cutter Trenton, N. J., May 15.—Articles of for prosjvBCtors who are starving at incorporation were filed with the secre fleet has left San Francisco io» the Ha tary of state tonight of the-American North. The vessels will rendeavoo« IPWARD HUGHES: * o? Dense Lake, on the Ashcroft trail. ▼ehidea; tend for caf logue- MMM Front Bt. reporta that they have eaten all their Bicycle Company, with an authorised at Seattle, where they will receivo or supplies and horses and are living on ders from the treasury departaaeat. capital stock of $80,000,000. mulea anJ dogs. . Daatrnetlvo Kxploalon. A Family Tragedy. Auburn, N. Y., May 13.—The bodlea MACHINERY, all kinds of Mr. and Mra. Henry Tinoknall were found in their rooma today. The man waa dead, without a mark upon him. The woman waa unconscioua, with the aide of her head battered in, and the RAKES brain protrnding. She wae taken tc MOWERS the hospital, but cannot live. It it binders supposed her husband tried to kill her Writ«for Catalogue- with a hammer, and then to wind up u mil fat hie horrible butchery he committed ■uieide., ________ _ ______ M East Water Street, ...TATUM A BOWE«... to is 88 first Hr»«« P0«TLAHD. OR. PORTLAND, OR »qa«ll«d,____________ PHYSICIANS. KIDNEY DISEASE, OUTLOOK.' Syrian« Called to Arm«. New York, May 18.—The Syrian Jnqta, compoeed of 80 Syrlane, today issued by thouaande a revolutionary ad dress, calling Syrians to arme to free that state from the control and tyranny of Turkey. , Twenty-five thousand Syrians in this country are ready to fight. Secrecy ia obeqrved in every mote, as the Syrlane believe the Turk- ieh secret service force has them under surveillance. The addrees Ir teuedJo Syrians throughout the world, and calls for immediate action in the forma tion of a revolutionary republican parly •J Syrians. , London, May 15.—A fearful explo sion occurred today at Kurts' chemical Many abad works at St. Helens, Lancaster county, river. killing four persons and seriously In Ln Grande juring 20. Fire broke out In the chlorate-house, school building. The bicycle tax law is to be touted And a large quantity of chlorate ex ploded, causing much destruction. in Linn county. \ Subsequently the boiler exploded, snd Cut worms are injuring grain in the whole works were rased. The two Sherman county. is strewn with debris, snd moy of the Sheapraising east at th. anenataino buildings in the phoe were dsmaged. ia nearly a month later than usual. The total loss is about 8100,000. Fruit along the Columiba rivot to WrlSlBS Fap«r Trust. Umatilla county ia to excellant condi New York, May 18.—It ie learned that 31 mills are already included in tion. The Coos bay creamery baa a new the combination of msnutactururf of fine writing-pap«’, and that arrange 600-gallon chum and and other im- } " ments are well advanced for tbe orgsn- provent^ata. isation of the new company. Its pro- Montana men have bought 1.808 cattle in Gilliam and adjoining coun stock, $13,600,000 common stock, and ties thia spring. " *** 000 working A farmer south of Walla Walla drilled nearly «00 feet far art mien water without saocaoa. New York, May 15.—Ex-Govarnor The Commercial Club of The Danes Hoawbll P- Flower died tr.nigbt at. 10:80 at the Eastport Country Club? to devising ways and means to mis nr age homo maaufaotures. at Eaatport. L. L of yawn with ton very teet rt»a It« toe IM« « -I Ê.wiM— I «tell aevcw te j nt r J ÌA 1 »re« fail la lecoaiaM-nd it atea «■ appertoaty FMMta itaelL” —J. B. OHitoteli«»». La. t Gilbert tfator. Grays, Ky-. «aya ia a Irtlur 4«aU Marto Wk, l«M: “I TWO GRATEFUL WOMEN Schilling's Best HUNDREDS ARE CURED LADIES KEEP;