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    VOL. VIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, L895.
NO 205
TURKEY MUST FALL
Great Britain is Sorely Dis
turbed.
THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS
Strikes, Labor Troubles and Political
Complications Sal is bury Snarls
at Russia.
(Copyrighted 1895 Associated Press.)
London, Nov. 9. The political out
look in the East became more critical
and complicated during the latter part
of the week. The sultan seem9 to be
defying the powers in bestowing decora
tions for "good services" upon Turkish
officials who are beld responsible for the
recent outrages in Armenia. The British
Mediterranean fleet near the Dardanel
les is being strongly reinforced. Italian
warships are said to be ready to assist
those of Great Britain in the emergency,
and the division of the French fleet
which cruised in the Levant in winter
will Elart for those water's immediately,
a month earlier than nsual.
The latest alarming reports from the
far East are that the rebellion of the
Dungans in the northwest of China is
assuming alarming proportions. The
rebela are eaid to be armed with rifles
of Russian manufacture and their leader
is reported to have sent an ultimatum to
the imperial government at Peking
threatening to march on that capital if
a favorable answer is not received. The
imperial troops are etated to be pillag
ing towns and villages and littering the
fields with bodies of men, women and
children. It is not astonishing, under
these circumstances that the London
stock market closed very flat today ; that
continental bourses were in a panicky
condition, and that there was a general
decline in foreign funds.
Every indication points to the fact
that the affairs of Turkey are approach
ing a crisis, and it is significant that
only two solutions of the difficulty are
discussed by the European press, the
entire dismemberment of Turkey or the
deposition of the sultan. The powers
are now showing they are no longer to
be hoodwinked by the sultan's promises,
which are never intended to be kept.
The, final stage of diplomatic pressure
was reached when Germany, Austria
and Italy, which had hitherto stood aloof,
joined the other powers in a menacing
note which has just been presented to the
sultan.
The next step will undoubtfully be a
conference of representatives of the great
powers, which will discuss not merely
the administration of Armenia, but the
fate of the Turkish empire. The powers
are in complete nnison.
Then there is a great building etrike
at Belfast on the Clyde to trouble the
British mind. This struggle between
capital and labor is now fairly under
way. On the Clyde 4,000 engineers are
idle and 1,500 are out of work at Belfast.
The Engineers' society called out on
Thursday morning the engineers on the
Clyde. The result is that nine big yards
on the Clyde are idle. The men claim
they can hold out for ten years if neces
sary, as the society has $1,000,000 in
funds, and by a levy of 12 cents weekly
on each member the jfficers of the soci
ety can give the strikers 1 a week as
long aa the strike lasts.
SNARLING AT RUSSIA.
London, Nov. 9. At the lord mayor's
banquet tonight Lord Salisbury was the
principal speaker. The only passages
which could be construed aa aggressive
- were his allusions to the East." Evident
ly referring to the recent reports in re
gard to Russia, the premier said :
"We can equal any proposal that may
be made as regards war on commerce in
that direction, and we may look with
equanimity upon any person who thinks
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
he can exclude us from that fertile
region."
A11EBICAN VESSELS SIAECBED.
The Brig Harriet O. Overhauled by
Spaniards in Cuba.
New Yokx, Nov. 10. The American
brig Harriet G. arrived at quarantine
today from Nuevitas, Cuba. The Har
riet G.is owned by Moale Bros, this city,
and trades regularly between New York
and Nuevitas. She sailed from this
port August 29th last, and reached Nue
vitas September 19th, where she dis
charged her cargo. October 3rd a Span
ish officer, with several eoldiers, board
ed the brig and made a thorough search
tor a large quantity of arms which the
Spanish officials had been informed were
on board the vessel. The brig was ran
sacked from stem to stern, but no arms
were found. The Spanish officer went
so far as to demand that Captain Miller
remove from below all his anchor chains.
This the captain, refused to do, and the
officers were reluctantly torced to leave
the vessel. The United States consul
was on board at the time, but could do
nothing. Captain Miller will report the
search of the vessel to the authorities at
Washington.
There was on board a. young Cuban
passenger, Gustav Torre, who said he
wits so persecuted by the Spanish au
thorities that he was compelled to leave'
the island and come to the United
States.
Marvelous Results.
From a letter written by Rev. J Gun
derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are
permitted to uiaka this extract: "I
have no hesitation in recommending Dr.
King's New Discovery, as the results
were almost marvelous1 in the case of my
wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist
Church at River Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeed
ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of
coughing would last hours with little in
terruption and it seemed as if she eould
not survive them. A friend recom
mended Dr. King's New Discovery ; it
was quick in its work and highly satis
factory in results." Trial bottles free at
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
ISoaton Citizens Also Act
Boston, Nov. 10. The following reso
lutions were passed today at a mass
meeting:
"Resolved, That we, as citizens o'
Boston and New England, nnite in ask
ing President Cleveland to do for Cuba
all things in his power by granting bell
igerent rights. It is our belief that Cuba
should be free.
"Resolved,' That our sympathies go
forth to the patriots of the island."
Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides at
Camptonville, Cal., says her daughter
was for several years troubled at times
with severe cramps in the stomach, and
would be in such agony that it was nec
essary to call in u physician. Having
read about Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy she concluded to
try it. She found that it always gave
prompt relief. It was seldom necessary
to give the second dose. "It has not
only saved ns lots of worry and time,"
she says, "but also doctor bills. It is
my opinion that, every family shonld
have a bottle of this remedy in the
house." For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton, Druggists.
The cure of Rheumatism has often
taxed medical skill, but it's prevention
has been very easy by-an occasional use
of Simmons Liver Regulator. It keeps
the liver well regulated, and the system
free from poison. Therein is the. secret
of health. "I have used it for years for
Indigestion and Constipation, and also
found it gives one relief from a touch of
Rheumatism." N. Hughes, Lordsburg,
N- M.
Mr. A. A. Snyder, Supt. Poor Farm,
Winneshelk Co., Ia., says: Last winter
Mr: Robert Leach used two boxes of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve and cured a
large running Bore on his leg. Had
been under care of physicians for
months without obtaining, relief. Sure
cure for Piles. Snipes-Kinersly Dreg
Co.
ITilr-i-
S3
i Is the making of a pic. The
i TTlfllr inor of A orifir. rmcl- rtrnAa
largely upon the shortening. Use !
j shortening, instead of lard, and
c-k; t: iuD3 win i jit hii ii ii k mi i wn
; element in your pastry.
j should always be economically j
j used two-thirds as much Cotto- !
! lene as you would ordinarily use i
oi lara or Duttcr, being ample to
I produce the most desirable re- i
! suits, xne saving in a year rep- s
K resents a consiaeraote item.
There are many imitations of 1
Pf Jottolene; you snould therefore:
&3 1 a t 1 i - - c
P5S ut itrciux vj get sue genuine.
Sold everywhere in tins, with trade-marks
"Cottolenc" and eer' hnd in cntfa,. -iiant t
S fereath on every tin. Alade only by
H THE N. K. FAIRSANK COMPANY. St. Louis, j
g3 hew York, Bostoa.
- ' Klectrie Bitters.
Electric Bitters is a inedicino suited
for any season, hut perhaps more gener
ally needed in Spring, when the languid
exeausted feeling prevails, when liver
is torj.id and sluggish and the need of a
tonic and alternate is felt. A prompt
use of this medicine has often averted
long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers.
No medicine will act more surely in
counteracting and freeing the malarial
poison. Headache, Indigestion, Const i
pation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit
ters. Only fifty, cents per bottle at
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Dr. J. H McLean's Liver and Kidney
Balm is an unfailing remedy for all dis
eases of the Liver, Kidneys or Urinary
Organs. It is a certain cure for Dropsy,
Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Gravel, Kid
ney Weakness. Incontinence of Urine,
Bed Wetting in Children, Biliousness,
Liver Complaint and Female Troubles.
A trial of this great remedy will con
vince you of its potency. Price $1.00
per bottle. For sale by Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co. ' '
. Sore throat. Any ordinary case may
be cured in one tiight hy applying
Chamberlain's Pain Balm as directed
with each bottle. This medicine is also
famous for its cures of rheumatism,
lame back and deep seated and muscu
lar pains. For sale by Blakeley &
Hough ton.
Say, why don't you try De Witt's Lit
tle Early Risers? These little pills cure
headache, indigestion and constipation.
They're small, but do the work.
Teacliers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of all
persons who may offer themselves as
c indidate s for teachers of the schools of.
this county, the county school superin
tendent thereof will hold a public ex
amination at his office in The Dalles,
beginning at 1 o'clock p. in., Wednesday,
Nov. 13, 1895.
Dated this 2nd day of Nov,, 1895.
Thoy Shelley,
County School Superintendent.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as any thing else. It's easi
er to cure a severe cough or cold with it.
Let your next purchase for a cough be
One Minute Cough Cure. Better med
icine; better results ; better try it. -
Notice.
All warrants outstanding against
Dalles City are now due and payable at
my office. Interest ceases on and after
this date. C.VJ. Cbakdall,-
July 15th, 1895. City Treas.
A. G. Bartley of Magic, Pa.", writes
I feel it a duty of mine to inform you
and the public that DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve cured me of a very bad case
of eczema. It also cured my boy of a
running sore on his leg.
E3
3 . i ill m ' in
The
CAPE
All New and Novel
Width, 6o Inches.
A M WILLIAMS & CO.
JTor Infanta and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castoria contains no
llorpliino or other narcotic property. . .
Castoria Is m veil adapted to children that
X recommend It as superior to any prescription
tnown to me." H. A. Abchkr, M. D.,
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
" For several years I hare recommedaed your
Cnstoria, and shall always continue to do so.
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwin F. Fabdie, M. IX,
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of ' Castoria is so universal and
ita merits so well known that it seems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the In
telligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach.'
CaoIjOs ILiirmr, D. D..
New York City.
Tmt CorxAinr. CoinMjrr, 77 Murray Street, -N. Y.
Don't Believe All
The advertisements that you see, that some houses are selling at lower
prices than -what the goods cost them, and that they are doing "business
without profit. Don't you "believe it, because the chances are they are
maing a larger profit than they "want to tell you rbout.
We
AT LOW PRICES
FOR
SUPERIOR
GOODS.
At onr store you will find the finest assortment of Overcoats, Ulsters and Reefers in the city. We have in
stock Dress Goods, Ladies Coats, Wrappers, Hats, Underwear, etc., Silk VelvetP, Plushes, Velveteens, Flan
nels, Laces, Veilings, Mackintoshes, and lots of Fancy Goods. Our line of Gents' Underwear is unsurpassed.
Examine our Ladies', Misses' and Gents' Shoes. The winter campaign is in full blast, and we are offering
most Attractive Goods at Prices that will induce you to buy liberally.
BOSS CASH STORE.
Most Popular
and
MATERIAL
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States. .
Sight Exchange and ' Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, 'Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
J. S. SCHENK,
President
J. M. Patterson.
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
THE DALLES,
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIREOTOR3.
D. P. Thompsoh. Jko. S. Sckenck.
Ed. M. Wiiaiakb, Geo. A. Likbx.
H. M. Be aix.
Sell Just as We Advertise:
JACKET
Effects.
POPULAR
CLOTHIERS.
doors;
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME and
CEMENT,
Window-Glass
and
Picture Moulding.
lEa:. a-XjZEJnsrirsr.
Dressmaking Parlors
Will be opened November 1st
over Pease & Mays' Store.
Miss St. John.
. Mrs. Manns.
GOODS
NOT CHEAPLY MADE,
BUT AT
CHEAP PRICES.
M: HONYWILL, Importer.