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kiiaEjrzsrssrssss . . . .. . i"&fizr:. . -. . - VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY.. NOVEMBER 28. 1896 NO 278 HIS FINAL MESSAGE President Cleveland Getting Ready for Congress. AWAITING CUBAN DEVELOPMENT Among "ther Thing He Will Beccom mend the Retirement of the Green back and the Sherman Notes. Washington, Nov. 27. President Cleveland has been devoting a .great of time to hia annual message during tbe last week, and now has it well in hand so that it can be finished in a couple of days. The message ia expected to be one of the ablest documents Mr. Cleveland has written during his two- terms. It will be in a sense his farewell to tbe Ameri can people as their chief executive, and there is little doubt that he will embrace the opportunity to mark .out the course he believes ought to be followed by the national government for the maintenance and development of Jne honor and pros perity of the country. Foreign affairs will naturally claim considerable attention, and the presi dent will have an opportunity to con gress and the country upon the solution of the Venezuelan-boundary controversy in America in an honorable and satisfac tory manner, alike to the United States and to Great Britain and Venezuela. The condition of affairs in Turkey will be discussed in detail, and the president will be able to show that the ordinary diplomatic agencies have sufficed for the protection of 'American life and prop erty in the Turkish empire. Tbe last paragraphs of the message to be written will be those dealing with tbe situation in Cuba. He will avail him self of the latest possible information as to the military situation in the island, and the prospect for early settlement or failure of the insurgents may have much to do with shaping his policy. The present indications are that he will make 'no radical recommendations on this subject. ' Other foreign complica tions in which the United States is in terested will be touched upon briefly. Secretary Carlisle ia preparing 'data looking tojthe increase of revenue by imposing revenue duties on tea and offVe, and by increasing the internal revenue tax oh beer, and the president will doubtless . express his approval of .these recommendations. The financial reform recommendations of tbe meesage'will be along the line of Mr. Cleveland's former recommenda tions, and will have as their basis the advocacy of the single gold standard as the foundation of the monetary system of the country. The retirement of the greenbacks and the Sherman notes will be recommend ed, so as to take the' government entire ly out ol the business of issuing promis sory notes. Banking reform will be rec ommended at the same time, to enable the banks of the country to issue circu lating notes which can be expanded or contracted in volume to meet the needB of the busiuers of the country. Mr. Cleveland is alive to tbe necessity of continuing the expansion of the navy, and of constructing coast defenses to put the country in a condition to,resist for eign aggressions, and the recommenda tions on theee lines made by Secretaries Lamont and Herbert in their annual re ports will be seconded in the message. AMBITION OF THE PHILADELPHIA Tbe Crulaer Want to Own a Speed . Record. San Fbancisc", Nov. 27. The United States cruiser Philadelphia wants to Queer way to sell tea ? Your grocer sells you a package of Schilling's Best. If you don't like it he gives ' you your money back. -Makqs quick business and plenty of it A Schilling & Company can raaurcisco -4U Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking; powder. Highest of all in leaventne strength. Latest United States Government Food Report. Koyal Baking Fowdbb Co.. New York own a record, so navy gossip has it, and she fondly hopes to. eecure it ou her coming trip to Callao. It is said that her officers have firmly determined that the vessel shall break all .existing rec ords for armored cruisers. Notwith standing that the officers refuee to cor roborate the report, it comes from' a good source and would seem to be borne out by the nature of the preparations made for this voyage. No stop will be made on tbe way down, though it is usual for ' warships bound to South America to recoal at Panama. In anticipation of the long voyage, 15U0 tons of coal has been put aboard the cruiser, and eveiy inch of available space is being economized, encroach ments being made on the officers' quar ters. The polished floor in the ward room has been taken up and a coal chute passes through' the apartment. The Philadelphia has all the coal she can carry. . Tomorrow has been set as the sailing date. WEYLKK WAS DUFEATED. News of Maceo'a Knot Mountain Victory Confirmed. New Yoke, Nov. 27. The Cuban junta in this city claims to have re ceived confirmation via Key West of tbe report that Maceo had defeated Captain-General Weyler in the Bubi mount ains of Pinar 'del 'Rio. The following account of the. battle was furnished by the secretary of the junta last night: General Weyler's forces, while march-' ing through the Rubi mountains, about thirty miles from Havana, were attacked by Maceo's army. The charge ' was eo sudden and played such havoc with the troops that the insurgents were able to pour several volleys -into tbe Spanish ranks before the latter could rally and return the fire. . The battle was short and . desperate, and General Weyler, seeing that bis men were fighting at a disadvantage . and ' were being slaugh tered, ordered a retreat, leaving over 1000 dead and . taking his wounded with him. After leaving tbe mountains General Weyler. proceeded to Arteniiea, where he stopped to allow bis army to rest. " - Policy of White-Metal Senators. Salt Lale, Nov. 27. The Tribune publishes an interview with Senator Dubois, of Idaho. The senator says that he has no idea that there will be any at tempt to pass the Dingley bill at this session of congress, it is a piece of legisla tion tb at failed at tbe last session and ought to fail at any session. .When atked about the policy of tbe silver sen ators in the next congress, be. said: ' ; "They will hold the balanbe of power in the senate and will, no doubt, con tinue their aggressive, fight for silver-, making all other issues subordinate to that. There can be no prosperity under tbe McKInley administration, any more than there was under Cleveland. Mc Kinley wants a high tariff and a gold standard. No matter what kind of a tariff we have, there can be no pros perity except for a few, under tbe gold standard. One more trial of tbe Re publican party will convince the people of this, in my judgment, and tbe silver advocates will win the congress in '08 and tha presidency in 1900." : Senator Cannon, of Utah, leaves for. Washington this morning. Tjgh Vullej Koller FlonrMllla. Tygh Valley Roller Flour Milla are rnnninz full time on No. 1 wheat Flour equal to the best always -on hand. Prices to suit tbe times. -Also mill feed in quantities to smt. W. M. McCorklr & Sox. aug8-6mw . Proprietors. Havana la Threatened. Jacksonville, Fla'., Nov. 27. News comes from Havana tonight that ordeis have been issued doubling the guards at the fortifications around tbe city, and the news has reached the captain-gen-e al ot the presence Of large' guerilla o-ces near the city. State op Ohio, City of Toledo) Lucas County, ) .. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that He is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state afore said, and that said firm will' pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars, for each and every case of Catarrh tbatcannnt be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1896. . - A. W. Gleason, seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mncuos surfaces of tbe system. Send for testimonials, free. : . - F. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo. O. 30""Sold by Druiucists. 75c. No. 3-11 Administratrix' Notice. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of George W. Turner, decea-ed, and has dulv quail tied as such. All persona having claims against said estate are therefore n.. tided to pre sent the same to her. with ptoper vouchers. within six months Iron1 the date hereof at the otticeof the County Clerk of Wasco eo nty, Ore- ! kon, oral tne omce or ner attorney, w. x. Mau lers, rooms 1 to 4, Hamilton Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months f om this date. makuaket k. byres, Administratrix of the estate of Geo. W. Turner, deceased. ocUMi Dated October 2, 1896. Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is herebr riven that the undersismrd. guardian of the persons and estate of Alice Al- mirt uneu sna William .Edward Udell, minors, under and in accordance with an order of the coui'ty court of the folate of oieg: n, for Wasco utaoiv, neretoiore maae, wi i sen at puDUO auc tion, forcah in hand, on Saturoav. ti e 19th day of December. 18U6. at tbe hour of 12 o'clock, noon, av tae counnouse aoor in uuues iity, in Wasco County. Oregon, all the real state be longing to the estate of said minors, to-wit: The southeest quarter of section thirty in township one north range tn east Will imette Meridian, in Oregon, containing 160 acres. Dalles City, Oregon, .Nov. 19, 1896 GEORGE rDELL, nov21-ii Guardian of said Minors. Administrator's Notice. Notice, is hereby giyen that tbe undersigned has been dulv appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, adminis trator of the estate of W. H. Lochh'ad, deceased. All persons having clai.i.s against mid estate areheieby required to present the same to me property vetinea, as Dy law req nreo, at the Wasco Warehouse. Dalles Citv. Oregon, within six months from da e hereof. Dated this 30ta day of ct ber, 1S9C. MAI COLM MCINNI8, Administrator of the estate of W. H. Lo-hhead. deceased. . oct30-ll Notice to Contractors. The undersigned will receive bids for the con struction of a water ditch 7000 fei t long. 1000 feet is mostly loose rock work; some blasting. Balance sea per work.- Ditch o be five feet wide on bottom, and two feet deep. Twelve miles from The. Dalles. For further particular- ad dress, M. J. COCKfRLlNE, n25-2w MI .Boyd. Oregon. Assignee's Notice. Notice Is herebv given that on October 20, 189G, C G. Hickok of Cascade Locks, Oregon, made a general assignment to me for the benefit of all his creditors in proportion t- the amount of their respect ve claims, of all his property. Ail persons having claims against said C. G. Hickok are hereby notified to pr sent them to neat Cnscade lxck, Oregon, with the proper vouchers therefor, within three months .rom thit-date. Dated Oct. 21, 106. J. G. DAY, IB, oct24 6t-ii - Assignee of C. G. Hickok. G-uardian Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed bv the County Court of the State of O egon for Wasce comity, guar dian of the person and estate of Albert Lehman, an insane person. All persons having claims again-t said estate are hereby required to pre sent them to me at my residence in Dalles City. Oregon, with proper voneher-. GEORGE A. LIEBE, - Guardian of the person and estate of -Albert Lehman, insane. Dated this 26th day of September, 1896. . - sep26-6t-U Da lies Cily anJ Mora Stap ling '"' Leaves Williams Hotel, ' Moro,. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. prompt. Leaves Umatilta House, The Dalles, Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at 8 a. m. prompt. Freight rates-r-The Dalles tnf Moro, 40c per 100 Ibe ; email packages, '15 and 25c PasBneer rates The Dalles to Moro, $1.50; round trip, $2.50." ' : Ajcency at Umatilla House, Tbe Dalles, and at Williams H-itel, Moro. . tf , DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop. aturday Next We will offer our regular $1.00, $1.25 and $150 values in Kid Gloves, including th" i Three-Row, Four-Button ; LADIES' APPOLLO, . . - In all new shades' for street wear, at reduced price of - Don't IVtiss WILD WITH ECZEMA Hands and Limbs Covered with Blisters, and Great Red Blotches. COULD NOT SLEEP Lay Awake Night after Night Scratching Until almost Wild. BURNED LIKE FIRE . Speedily Cured by 1, CUTICURA REMEDIES I was a sufferer for eight years from that moswlistressing of all diseases. Eczema, but can mow say tru.hfully that I am entirely cured. I tried some of the best physicians in the country, but they did me little good. The' iahns of my hands were covered, and would become inflamed;- little white blisters at first would appear, then they would peel o(T, leaving a red, smooth surface which would burn like nra and itch ; well, there is no name for it. On the inside of the upper part of both my limbs, great red blotches not unlike hives would appear, and as soon as I became warm, the burning and itching would begin? Night after nifrht I would lie awake all nicht and scratch, and almost go wild. I heard of . Cutkiura remedies, tot a box of Cuticura (ointment), a bottle ot Cutiouka Re.ioi.vekt (blood purifier, and gave them a thorough trial, and afir a few applications I noticed the redness and inflammation disappear: be fore I had wed one hox tfire vat not n s.yn of Eczema left.- I cai trntlifullv asscr; tl-at fii.OQ worth of CuncpBA Remedies cured me. Any one I meet who ha Eczema, I do not hesitate a moment ia recommending your remedies. JOKS I. PORTE. Gen'l Real E3tate and Insurance Broker, 1115 Carson St., Pittsburg, Pa. SrEFDT Curb Treatment. Warm baths with CimcuitA Soap, pentle applications of - Ciiticitica (ointment), and mild doses of CUTI CURA Resolvent (blood pnririer). 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