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VOL. IX
THE "DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1896
NO 9.
BOUND FOR BERMUDAS
Beported Destination of the
Flying Squadron.
LARGE FLEET ALREADY THERE
It Would Certainly Be Regarded ly
This Coantrjr a a Hostile Demom
. tratlonr.ee'a Services Mot
Tendered.
Pohtsmouth, England, Jan. 17. The
flying squadron is assembled at Spit
head. It is reported the destination of
the Eqaadron, after leaving Bantry bay,
Ireland, will be the Bermudas.
NOT BKL1EVED AT W ASH1NTTON.
Would Certainly Be Regarded as a Hos
tile Demonstration.
Washington, Jan. 17. The cable re
port today from Portsmouth, England,
whence the British flying squadron is
about to sail, that the destination ' may
be the Bermudas, cannot be confirmed
in any official quarter here. The British
squadron already at and about the Ber
mudas consists of 16 ships. Should the
Portsmouth report be true it would in
crease this squadron to 22 ships, or 28
including the six torpedo-catchers. It
is doubted that Great Britain would send
such a powerful fleet into American
waters at this time, when their presence
would almost certainly be regarded as a
hostile demonstration, certainly not
called for, as long as diplomacy has not
yet exhausted its resources in the settle
ment of the differences between the
United States and Great Britain.
Has Been Done Before.
1 New Yobk, Jan. 17. William Blake,
treasurer of the American Bible Society,
in referenco to the dispatch from Lima
about the burning of all the bibles be
longing to the American Bible Society,
says:
"Our bibles have been burned before
in Peru. Fanaticism is the cause of it.
The natives are opposed to the disturbu
tion of our Protestant Bibles and every
now and then they seize oar stock and
destroy it. What will be done? Noth
ing. What can be done? They have
destroyed the Bibles before; they de
stroy them now and will destroy them
again, but just the same we shall contin
ue to send Bibles there. Kev. Pensotti
is our agent in Peru. Two years ago he
was imprisoned there for no other reason
than that he was distributing our Bibles.
He was kept in jail for five or six months
and was only released through the inter
position of the state department in
Washington.
AFFAIRS IN CHILE.
Failure to Float the Government Lots
Keenly Felt.
New Yek, Jan. 17. A special to the
Herald, from Valparaiso, eays :
President Boyes, of the senate, has an
nounced himself a candidate for the
presidency of the republic.
The failure to float the government
loan of 4,000,000 is felt keenly through
out Chile.
Manuel Jose Irarrazabol, a wealthy
and well-known conservative leader, has
left Chile for the United State.
Adverse to Dunraven.
New York, Jan. 17. The World to
morrow will Bay that it was learned to
night from a member of the New York
Yacht Club, who is supposed to know,
that a copy ol the report of the commit
tee that investigated Lord Dunraven's
charges had been placed in the hands of
Commodore Brown today. The commo
dore, it is said, will call a meeting, at
which the report will be read. The
World adds :
"While the decision is adverse to Dun
raven, it censures him only mildly for
bringing the charges."
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report
t&C&OILOJUEiW t?3JEwE
PKty-Cent Wheat at Walla Walla.
Walla Walla, Jan- 17. The wheat
market took a sudden jump today and
caused considerable excitement. Ovr
100,000 bushels were sold. Early in the
morning oflers were made at 41 and 43
cents, but soon local buyers began .to
raise until it reached 50 cents for blue
stem. One buyer purchased 95,000
bushels of bluestem at 50 cents, while
another lot was sold for 50cent8, f. o.
b. Buyers attributed the rise to the ex
cessive demand for milling purposes on
the Pacific cotst.
Leo as Arbltrater.
Washington, Jan. 17. Cardinal Sat
olli has not tendered the services of
Pope Leo as arbitrator of the Venezuelan
controversy, nor has the cardinal re
ceived, up to now, any intimation that
he will be called upon to offer the ser
vices of the pope. This is the answer
given at the residence of the cardinal in
response to inquires as to the report of
the London Chronicle that the pope b
taken this step through the American
delegate.
In Guatemala.
New Yokk, Jan. 17. A special to the
World, from Guatemala, eays :
A new municipal law is published
here, placing an exorbitant tax upon
commerce.
Representatives of a Scotch syndicate
are here with the proposition to purchase
the Central railway.
The opening of the Gualan railway has
been postponed on account of serious de
fects in its construction.
Death of Isaae SI. Johns.
Walla Walla, Wash., Jan. 17. Isaac
M. Johns, an old Pacific coast pioneer,
died in this city this morning, aged 75
years. He was born in Cincinnati,
Ohio: came west and settled in Yamhill
county, Oregon, in 1847; removed to
Weston, Or., in 1872, and to Walla Walla
about eight years ago. He was a suc
cessful farmer and accumulated consid
erable property.
Just received at the Wasco Warehouse
a carload of "Byera Best" Pendleton
flour. This flour has no superior on the
Pacific coast- Try it. d7-tf
A Corrupt Court.
New York, Jan. 17. A special to the
World, from Managua, says :
A committee of representative citizens
of Granada have presented to the su
preme court an accusation against the
court of appeals of Granada, charging it
with deciding casss in favor of those who
pay the highest prices, regardless of
justice.
A. E. Kil patrick, of Fillmore, Cal.,
bad the misfortune to have his leg
caught between a cart and a stone and
badly bruised. Ordinarily he would
have been laid up for two or three weeks,
but says: "After using one bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm I began to
feel better, and in three days was entire
ly well. The peculiar soothing qualities
which Chamberlain's Pain Balm po
sesses I have never noticed in any other
liniment. I take pleasure in recom
mending it." This liniment is also of
great value for rheumatism and lamp
back. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton,
Druggist.'
When persons are weak and languid
from sickness or overwork, feel debiliit
ated and depressed, it is an indication
that the blood is out of order, and they
need help to throw off the miserable
leenugr xne oest remedy lor this pur
pose is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re
stores lost strength, gives vigor to circu
lation, promotes good appetite and a
.flow of cheerful spirits. Snipes-Kiners-ly
Drug Co.
' Bibles Burned.
New Yokk, Jan, 17. A special to the
Herald, from Lima, Peru, says:
The mayor of San Miguel seized and
caused to be burned in the public eqnare
of the city all the bibles and stock of the
local agent of the American Bible So
ciety. . .
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Almost everybody takes some laxative
medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
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get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
and strengthens the whole system. And
more than this : SIMMONS LIVER REGU
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and healthy, and when the Liver is in
food condition you find yourself free from
lalaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick
Headache and Constipation, and rid of
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only be had when the liver
is properly at work. If troubled with any
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi
cines, and Better than Pills. ,
EVEBT PACKAGE-
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J. H. Zeilin & Co., Vliila-, Fa
The popularity of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and the high esteem in
which it i helds leads us to believe it to
bean article of great worth and merit.
We have the pleasure of giving the ex
perience of three prominent citizens of
Redondo Beach, Cal., in the use of the
remedy. Mr. A. V. Trudel! eays: "I
have always received prompt relief when
I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy."
Mr. James Orchard says : "I am satis
fied that Chamberlain's Cough remedy
cured my cold. Mr. J. M. Hatcher
Bays: "For three years I have need
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my
family and its results have always been
satisfactory." For sale by Blakeley &.
Houghton, Druggist.
If there is any one thing that needs
to be purified, it is politics, so the re
former says, and many agree thereto.
But blood tells, and as a blood purifier
and liver corrector Simmons Liver Reg
ulator is the best medicine. "I use it in
preference to anv other." So wrote Mr.
S. H. Hysell, of Middleport, Ohio. And
Dr. D. S. Russell, of Farmville, Va.,
writes, 'It fulfills all you promise for it."
Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the Santa
Maria "Times," Cal., in speaking of the
various ailments of children said:
"When my children have croup there is
only one patent medicine I ever use, and
mac is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It possesses some medical properties
that relieve the little sufferers immedi
ately. It in, in my opinion, the beet
cough medicine in the market." If this
remedy is freely given as soon as the
croup cough appears it will prevent the
attack. It is aLso an ideal remedy for
whooping cough. There is no danger in
giving it to children, as it contains noth
ing injurious. For. sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, Druggist. -
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The Kellogg French Tailoi system of
DresH Cuttinir. taueht at 319. Morrison
Street, Portland, Oregon. B. K. Hyde,
Agent. Lessons not limited. Each
scholar can bring In a dress and is taueht
to Cut, Baste and Finish complete. Pat
terns cut to order warranted. Cutting and
fitting a specialty. Accordion plaiting made
Coughing irritates the delicate organs
and aggravates the disease. Instead of
waiting, try One Minute .Cough Cure.
It helps at once, making expectoration
easy, reduces the soreness and incarna
tion. Every one likes it. Snipes-Kin-
erely Drug Co.
One Minute Cough Cure is rightly
named. It affords inetant relief from
suffering when afflicted with severe
cough or cold. It acts on the throat,
bronchial tubes, and lungs and never
fails to give immediate relfef. Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co.
No excuse for sleepless nights when
you can procure One Minute Cough
Cure. This will relieve all annoyances,
cure the most severe cough and give you
rest and health. Can you afford to do
without it? Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Ko more BOILS, no more PIMPLES
Use Kinersly'a Iron Tonic. The Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3.
Great
Saturday,
After a thorough -weeding out during the process
of inventory of our stock of
DRESS GOODS, DOMESTICS,
CHOICE of the
A M WILLIAMS & GO
For Infants and Children.
Castoria promotes Digestion, and
overcomes Flatulency, Constipation, Sour
Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness.
Thus the child is rendered healthy and its
sleep natural. Castorla contains no
Morphine or other narcotic property.
" Castorla Is bo well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
.tnown to me." H. A. Ahchkr, M. v..
Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
" For several years I have reoommerfcled yom
'Castorla, and shall always continue to do so,
as it has invariably produced beneficial results."
Edwijc F. Pardee, M. D.,
125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City.
"The use of 'Castorla' is so universal and
Its merits so well known that It seems a work of
supererogation to endorse it. Few are the in
tellifrent families who do not keep Oastoria
within easy reach."
GtBLoa Mabttk, T. D.,
New York City.
Tax CxxTAum Compaiit, 77 Hurray Street, N. Y.
One Minute Cough Cnre ia a popular
remedy for croup. Safe for children and
adults. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
notion
Sale
J. B. Crossen. has received instruction from M. Honywill to offer at
Public Sale a large, and elegant lot of the genuine -
"National" Guaranteed Quadruple Plate SILVERWARE,
Comforters, -White Bed Spreads, Blankets, Lace Curtains, Cretons,
Ladies' and Misses' Electric Circulars, Misses' Cloaks, Dress Pat
terns, Ribbons and Laces, Misses' and Boys' Underwear, Men's
Overcoats, ; .'. : ,
At 1() a. m. and 2 p. m., Saturday, the 18th, and Wednesday;
the 22d inst., at the Boss Cash Store.
The above auctions will not interfere with the Closing Out Sale which continues.
- J. B. CROSSEN, Auctioneer.
Remiiant
Jan. 18th.
Etc., Etc., we find quite an accumulation of odds
and ends, all lengths, from 2 to 8 and 10 yard,
pieces, -which we -will make it -worth your -while
to purchase.
ENTIRE LOT
at 50 CENTS
FRENCH & CO;,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENEKAL BANKING BUBINE8
Letters of Credit ieBned 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.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker I Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
Can now be found at 162 Second
street.
Hay and Grain for Sale
Ward, Kerns " & Robertson's Stable,
Corner Fourth and Federal Sts.
dec4-lm
at the
loss
Sale
on the DOLLAR.
POPULAR
CLOTHIERS.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Drugs, Paints,
Wall Paper,
Glass. Etc.
129 Second St.,
THE DALLES, - - OR.'
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