l)c dalles KH Chnrmck VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1897 NO .105 ACCEPTED BY GREECE, Teace Conditions hy Towers Adhered to. the READY TO TREAT WITH THE SULTAX t Active McrHii-pr Taken In Cnnfttnntlnoplp j tci Stop Ailvancr of llio Turk- I lsli Troops, j Athens, May 11. The diplomatic pour parlois haa been brought to a defin ite conclusion. Greece has formal. y . adhered to the preliminaiies of peace1 agreed upon by the powers, and the1 different legations hnve recrived posi-1 tive assurances investing uieui authority to treat with Turkey. with Athens ,May 11. A collective note from the powers on the subject of medi tation has been presented to the Greek minister of foreign affairs, M. Skoulodis, by the Russian minister, M. Onou. It is understood the Greek government has accepted the conditions imposed and confide its interest to the care of the powers. Active measures, it is further stated, were taken at Constantinople to day to stop further advance of the Turk ish troops. Greece having accepted mediation, the ambassadors of the powers at Constan tinople have been instructed to approach the Turkish government with a view to ascertaining upon what condition Turk ey will agree to declare peace. Announced In the Commons. London, May 11. In the house of commons today First Lord of the Treas urer and Government Leader A. J. Balfour, announced that information had been received this morning from all representatives of the powerB at Athene saying mediation between Greece and Turkey has been offered the former country and accepted by the Greek gov ernment. J'eace Expensive for Greece. Constantinople, May 11. The ex penses of the war with Greece are esti mated at $25,000,000, which Greece will pay as an idemnity in annual install ments, guaranteed by the Thessaiian revenues. "O.MVAKD" THE V ATCinVOKD. Victorious Turks Are MarchiuB Upon , Domokos and A iiuiyru. Constantinople, May 11. A dispatch from Lariesa says the imperial army ie marching in two columns from Pharsala upon Domokos and Almyro. Fighting will surely occur today unless the pend ing negotiations of the powers result in the prompt conclusion of peace. An imperial irade just issued orders gold and silver medals etruck for pre tentation to the troops taking part in the war against Greece. Operations Sear Domokos. Lamia, Thessaly, May 11. Two thou sand Turks have been sent to Lake Nezero to close the road between there and Domokos. Three thousand Greeks have been dis patched to reinforce the Greek troop9 at Bomokos. The efforts of the Greek com manders are directed toward preventing the Turks from eurrounding Domokos, which would poBsibly reeult in the cap ture of the main body of the Greek troops under Crown Prince Constantine. House Kesumed Its Discussion Regard ing Forest Reservations. Washington, May 11. The bouse continued the legislative day of yester day today, and took up the subject of forest reservations again. Underwood, I democrat, of Alabama, epoke briefly and ; was followed bv Ellis, republican, of j Oregon. Both advocated the restoration to the people of the reservations estab lished by President Cleveland. The eenate amendment to the sundry civil bill, appropriating $50,000 to lm prove Pearl harbor, Hawaii, inspired aUvant Schillings Besl tea? wirong speech by Hitt, paet and pros pective chairman, of the foreign affairs committee of the house, in support of the amendment. Guuhuat Goes to Alaska. WiisiiiNaTo.v, May 11. The cabinet today decided to send one of the new gunboate now building on the Pacific coast to Sitka, Alaska, about July 1st. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Cclohrntod for IN pTnnt Ip-ivpnlno- ctt.irrtK n..,i bealthfultiess. Azures the food scnin!.t alum 1 and nil fornix of adulteratln cheap brands. Ilov.u, Baking Powder Co. New Yokk. , , , . Great activity in Alaska, growing out of the gold discoveries, has made the presi dent and cabinet deem this sten advisa ble for safe-guarding American interests. Spanish Itank at Havana Did Not Sus pend Yesterday. Havana, May 11. The Spanish bank hns not suspended. The report to that effect grew out of the suspension of ex- j chance of paper bills for silver. Crowds j went to the bank yesterday to pay their j tnses, believing scrip would not be re- ra,Dlne tuiure, ana aieo owinK 10 a rumor mat paper money wouiu DC listed, thus causing gieat losses. The bank continues doing business as usual todav. Old l'eople. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whisky nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alternative. It acts mildly on the stomach and Dowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organe, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it juBt exact ly what they need. ' Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. 5 A llouble Fatality. Chicago, May 11. Harry Flinn was drowned in Lake Michigan, and 1500 people saw him die and were unable to aid him. During the excitement which prevailed Albert Mattari, a spectator, dropped dead. It is supposed that heart disease was the cause of the second death. Something to Depend On Mr. James Jones, of the dniE firm of) Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter bie wife was attacked with LaGrippe, and her case grew so Eerious that phyeicians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and eelling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all she be gan to get better from the first doEe, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her Bound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. v5) Fifty Chinese to lie Lauded. Tacoma, May 11. Of the 114 Chinese who came on the steamer Victoria to this pert, only fifty will be admitted, j The other sixty-four will be returned, J orders from the secretary of the treaa-, ury to that effect having been received, j . I Cleveland Forestry Order. Washington, May 11. The house voted. 100 to 39, today to refuse to con- cur jn the eenate amendment to revoke President Cleveland's order as to forest reservations. Do you or do you not Your grocer has it or can get it. He will give you your money back if you don't like it. A Schilling - San FfMici: & Company Mf iCO The ltet ItPtnpily for ltlipuiuntlnm. From the Katrhnvcn (N. Y.) Register. Mr. James Rowland of this village, state that for twenty-five years his wife has been a suffeier from rheumatism. A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and instead of going for the doctor he went to the store and secured a bottle ot it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Row land's purchase at first, but neverthe less applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time waa able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. He says that no medicine which she had used ever did her as much good. The 2o and 50 cent sizes for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. The Shakers have made a discovery which is destined to accomplish much good. Realizing that three-fourths ol all of our sufferings arise from stomach j troubles, that the countrv is literallv filled with people who cannot eat and digest food, without subsequently suffer ing pain and distress, and that many are starving, wasting to mere skeletons, because their food does them no good, they have devoted , much study and mougnt to tne suoject, ana the result is this discovery of their Digestive Cordial A little book can bo obtained from your druggist that will point out the way of relief at once. An investigation win cost nothing ana will result in much good. Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. Buckleu'o Arinca salve. ine oest salve in tne worm lor cuts, bruises, eores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruption?, and posi' tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale Dy Blakeley and tiouguton, druggists. Notice to Taxpayers. Notice is hereby given that by order of the county court, the sheriff will re turn the tax roll for 1890 to the county clerk on the first Monday in April. 1S97, and all taxes then remain ing unpaid on the roll will be declared delinquent, and thereafter the sheriff will not receive taxes until the delin quent roll is given him. Bv order of court. A. M. Kelsav, mL'3-Jtw Clerk. Have Your Grain. Few realize that each squirrel de- strovs $1.50 worth of grain annually. Wakelee's Squirrel and Gopher Exterm inator is the most effective and econom ical noibon known. Price reduced to 30 cents. For sale by M. Z. Donnel), Agent. Cash lu Your Check. All county warrants registered prior to Dec. 1, 1892, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after MayJ 7, 1897. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. 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