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VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8, ? 1897
NO 259
POWERLESS TO ACT
Alger's Reply to the Klon
dyke Relief Committee.
NEEDS AUTHORITY OF CONGRESS
If an Appropriation is Made, the Depart
ment wilt Co-operate with tlie
Portland Committee
Boston, Nov. 6. While in this city
today to viiit hia eon, who is a Harvard
student, Secretary of War Alger was
seen in regard to the matter of the re
quest of the merchants of Portland, Or.,
, and the chamber of commerce of that
city, asking his official' assistance in
sending supplies to the Klondike,
through the co-operation of the war de
partment. Secretary Alger stated that
his department is waiting to get a report
on the matter from Captain Ray. When
last beard lrom Ray was at Fort Yukon,
and was going to .Dawson City. The
secretary has ordered reindeer to-St.
Michaels, hoping there are stores of
supplies there. He added :
"We should have a report soon. Un
til that comes I cannot do anything, as
I will not know the true condition of af
fairs and cannot tli just what it is best
to do. .
"In the matter of the request of the
Portland chamber of commerce, I have
no authority to act in such a case. Con
gress is the only body that can place the
forces of our departments at their dis
posal for such a thing. If it was any
thing in the way of army transportation
if we had troops there I could act on my
own responsibility. As a citizenI will
do all I can, but officially I can do
nothing without the authorization of
congress."
Alger to Mason.
Washington, Nov. 6. Secretary Al
ger today sent to W. S. Mason, presi
dent ot the chamber of commerca of
Portland, Oregon, the following telegram
concerning the reported destitution in
Alaska.
"Your dispatch of the 4th, concerning
Alaska sufferers received. Nothing can
be done by the department without con
gressional authority. But I suggest
k that you get all the particulars, and the
department will also - get what facts it
can, andyou may submit a plan for re
lief. You may be sure of active co-operation
as soon as congress makes an
appropriation, which, if found neceseary
will be urged.
The three-year-old boy of J. A. John
son, of Lynn Center, 111., . is subject to
attacks of croup. Mr. Johnson says
he is sure that the timely use of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, during a se
vere attack, Baved his boy's life. He is
in the drug business, a member . of the
firm of Johnson Bros., ot that place, and
they handle a great many patent med
icines for throat and lung diseases. He
bad all these to select from, and skilled
physicians to answer to his call, but se
lected this remedy for use. in his own
.borne at a time when his boy's life was
in danger, because he knew it to be su
perior to any other, arid famous the
country over tor its cures of " the croup.
Mr. Johnson says this is the best selling
cough medicine they handle, and that it
gives splendid satisfaction in ' all cases.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton.
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
rill
povDin
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL SAKINO POWDER CO, NEW YOMC.
Celebrated for its great leavening strength aud
healthfulness. Assures the food against alum
and all forms of adulteration common to the
cheap brands. ,
Royal Baking Powdeb Co. New York. .
Before these strangers alighted the mag
azine blew up with a report' heard ten
miles away.' The only thing found that
eveo was human was a piece of a man's
toot. . All else, human beings, four
horses and the wogons, were as if they
had not existed. Where the magazine
stood was a' deep, x yawning cavern.
Windows were broken in every dwelling
within a radious of half a mile.
CONGRESSMAN ELLIS UN SILVER
OLD SORES.
Safe Was Blown Open. .
Oregon City, Nov. 6. Some time last
night the safe in the store of Ely Bros.,
in the Shively block,' was blown open
and about $50 in . money and a note for
$55.73 taken therelrom. Entrance to
the store was effected . by prying out
staples that beid the padlock fastenings
Three holes were drilled through the
outside of the safe door, in only one of
which explosives could be introduced.
The door was wrecked by the explosion.
The money till was rifled, but the
thieves overlooked a pocketbook con
taining $160 that had been placed over
the account books. The note was sign
ed by George' Fehler and and Max
Schulpius, and was dated November
4th. -
The freigbthouse of the East Side
Railway Company, in this city, was also
broken Into last night. A pane of glass
was broken in a window near the door,
and through the break the spring lock
inside was unfastened. There hap
pened to be no goods there that the
thieves could handle to advantage, and
nothing was missed from the place. -
A man giving the name of Ryan was
arrested in Portland last night on sus
picion that he is one of the men wanted
for the Oregon City burglaries. . The
sheriff of Clackamas county was in the
city yesterday, and left the description
of Ryan, for whom a warrant has been
issued in Oregon City, charging him
with burglary. On the description de
tectives located him in a Third street
saloon. He will be taken to Oregon City
today. x
Dr. King's Sew DlKCOTery for Cosnmp
tlon.
This is the best medicine in the world
for all forms of Coughs, Colds and Con
sumption. Every bottle is ganranteed.
It will cure and not disappoint. It has
no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La
Grippe, Cold In the Head and Consump
tiou. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to
take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is
always well to take Dr. Ktng'aNew Life
Pills in connection with Dr. King's New
Discovery, as they regulate and tone the.
stomach and bowels. We guarantee per
feet satisfaction or return money. Free
trial bottles at Blakeley & Houghton's
Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and
$1.00. ' - - - '
A Terrlfne Explosion.
New Mabtinsnillb, W. Va. Nov. 6.:
At Pine Fork today, Wm. Conn, of Cuba
N. Y.. drove to the nitroglycerine mag
azine with a two-horse wagon to get
twelve gallons of nitroglycerine to shoot
some oil wells over which he has super
vision. Whjleihe was inside another
two-horse - wagon with two men in it,
who have not been -identified, drove up.
The cures of old sores effected by
Garland's-""""50
Happy Thought Salve
are marvelous some sav miracu
lous. ,.- Cleanse the affected part two
times a day, using good Castile soap
with warm water. . Then apply, the
Salve and cover with rubber gauze
to hold the moisture.
$200022
Don't waste your time and
money and health on weak-
cheap and alum-cheap baking
powders.
Ask vour' grocer " Can I
really afford to buy such ?"
A Schilling & Company .
an rranciscoa
2218
ifinmffK
Says He Would Tote Against Bill For
Free Coinage by the United
States Alone.
Bakek City, Or., Nov. 6. Congress
man Ellis arrived here yesterday, and
after spending the day pleasantly with
friends, returned to bis home in Hepp
ner, on this afternoon's train.
, During an interview with an Oregon
ian correspondent, he was requested to
define bis position on the silver' ques
tion. In his reply he stated that in
this, as well as all. other qustions con
nected with national . legislation, he is
guided solely by; the last republican
platform, enunciated ' in St. Louis in
June, 1896.
It was then suggested to Mr. Ellis
that among the mass of voters there may
be many who, while-', staunch republi
cans, may not have read that platform,
Mr. Ellis said
"In order that there may be no doubt
as to my construction of it, you can say
for me, that if an attempt 'should be
made to pass a bill. in congress, advocat
ing the free and unlimited coinage of
silver by the United States alone, I shall
most decidedly vote against it. This is
the purpose and intent of the platform,
and I shall live up to it in every partic
olar. I am frank enough to admit that
there was a time when I entertained dif
ferent views, but that time has passed."
Mr. Ellis also express the opinion
that, owing to the daily increasing pros
prosperity among the ' people of the
United States, and the superior tact and
business ability displayed by President
McKinley, the voters of this country ;
were rapidly becoming more disposed, to.
leave the solution of the financial prob
lems to the present administration, and
the silver question, as a political factor,
does not occupy the important position
which it did during the last campaign.
State of Ohio, City op Toledo)
.Lucas County, J
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 TDledo, County and state afore
said, and that said firm will pay the
sum of One Hundred Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot 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. 1890.
A. W. Gleason,
seal . Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken- internal
ly and acts directly on . the blood and
raucuos surfaces of the system... Send
for testimonials, tree.
i. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, O. '
S3fSold bv Druggists, 75c. No. 3-11
" Shot Twice at Close Range.
Colfax, Wash., Nov. 6. Cy Heather-
ly a farmer, shot Dan downs twice at
close range today, ' one bullet going
through his right ear and the .other
lodging in his left arm. The men . were
standing on main street at the time.
Had not .both bullets struck Downs,
some innocent party would undoubtedly
have.been shot, as the street was crowd
ed with men, women and children.
The men bad been quarreling.. Downs
was beastly drunk and accused Heath-
erly of talking about him. Heatberly
tried to avoid him and borrowed a re
volver.
Electric Itinera. .
Electric Bitters is a medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gener
ally needed when the languid, exhausted
feeling prevails, when the liver is "torpid
and sluggish and the need of a tonic and
and alterative is felt. A prompt use of
this medicine has often averted long and
perhaps fatal bilious fevers. .No medl
cine will act more snreiy counteracting
and freeing the system irciri ;he malar
ial poison. ' Headache, Indigestion, Con'
Btipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bit
ters. 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Blake
ley & Houghton's drug store.'
v . Cth to .loor Cbccki.;
All countv warrants registered prior
to July 7, 1893, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases fter -Oct. 27th,
1897. -, U. L.!Ph.t,ip8j
, ' County Treasurer,
1L
QKOffl
Is a necessity these raw mornings and
evenings. The famous Kuh, Nathan .&
Fischer Co. garments are now In. Get
into one of them. Every one of the de
signs as bright and fresh as the first
; soft flake of snow.
Turn about.. .Leave it to your tailor for
'$25. OO or leave it to us for $15.00?
You're safe with this make,
Ife give you a written guarantee
X
H. TJZ. FJIILjIbIIJIS dl G0'
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the State ol Ure
gon for Wasco County. I
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, a
corporation organized unuer laws ui m3
State oi Oregon, Plaintiff,
vs
Thomas J. Bulger ana Bulger, his wife,
whose given name is unknown to piaiuun;
D. L. Cates, George Gardiner and Fannie E.
Gardiner. Defendants.
To Thomas J. Bulger, Bulger, whose given
name is unknown to plainliti, ueorge uarai-
ner and Fannie E. Gardiner, defendants:
IX THE NAME OK THE STATE OK OREGON
you and each of you are hereby required to ap
pear a'ja answer tne compiaiui uieu ugaiuni. uu
in the above entitled action on or before the
first dav of the term of the anove entitled court
following the oxniration of the time orescribed
in the order for the publication of this sum
mons, to wit: on or before the 6th day of No
vember, 1897, tbat being the first day of the next
regular term of said court, and if you fail to so
appear and answer the complaint of the plain-
tin, lor want tnereoi me piainua win aupiy wi
the court for the Judgment prayed for in sxid
complaint, towit: For the condemnation and
appropriation for a right-of-way for a railroad of
a Btrip of land one hundred feet wide over and
across tne iouowingaescnoeu xauus: uuiiuout
ine at a roint 1190 feet north from the southeast
corner of the southwest quarter of section six,
township two north, range eight east, in Wasco
countv, Oregon thence north 70 feet to a point:
tnence north fM degrees .4 minutes east, -zw iev
to a point in the north boundary of the right-of-wav
of the Oreeon Railway and Navigation Com
pany, now Oregon Railroad and Navigation
Company's right-of-way: thence southwesterly
along saia norm oounaary 01 saia rigut-ui-waj
to tne place ol oeginuing, containing a-ini acres.
Also another tract of land situated in said sec
tion six, described as follows, to-wit: Com
mencing at a point in the south boundary of the
right-of-way of the said Oregon Railroad and
Navigation Company, which point is 1175 feet
north and 290 feet east of the southeast corner of
the southwest quarter of section six, township
two north, range eight east; thence north 86 de
grees and 34 minutes east, 815 feet to a point on
tne south Dounaary ot - tne saia rigni-01-way ;
thence on a curve to the left with and along the
said boundary of said right-of-way in a westerly
cburse to the place of beginning, containing
47-iuo acres; said land to De used tor tneie-ioca-tion
of the railway of said plaintiff's across said
premises as provided by section 8241, Hill's An
notated Laws of the State of Oregon. And plain
tiff will also take judgment for its costs and dis
bursements in this action.
This summons Is served upon the defendants
above named by publication thereof in The
Dalles Chronicle by order of Hon. W. L. Brad,
shaw, Judge of the Seventh Judicial District of
the State of Oregon, made at chambers in Dalles
City, Oregon, this 25th day of September, 1897.
W. VT. LUllUfl,
J. M. LONG and
W. H. WILSON,
sept5 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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