Chronicle. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1 898 NO mi) 3 t)t Dulks LIBERATION IS NEAR Conjunctive Movement in the British I'nrlinment. A MESSAGE HAS KEEN DRAFTED Will l' !"'"t ," Goireaa Within Two Vi'rekn - -London l'ress Cum- ' inrii rrifimlly. I,osi)uN', Mr. 10. In the house, of common" today Hon. Hubart Val entine Duncob, conservative, will ask the uirlinnientarv secretary lor tlie foreign office, Curzon. whether with n view to recognizing the ident ity nf the interests of nil English fpeik nc people, her majesty's govenrntnuit will consider the nd visiii' ity of plnciiu: the services of the Hriti!h fleet at the disposal of the Tinted States, in the event of couip 'cations between the. United States awl any foreign power. In addition Donald Monroe Fer ption, liberal, will question the government us to whether there is any truth in the report that com munications on the Cuban question have been exchanged between the British embassador at Washinctou and the government of the United States. London', -Mar. 10. The Chronicle's ar ticle on the Cuban question character iies President McKinlev's action throughout the crisis as a model of s'.ateitnatiphip. It declares that the ac tion of the Washington government in connection with the Maine disaster de Ktree the highest recogni'ion. "There is every indication," says the Chronicle. That the United States is preparing for the inevitable struggle. Soon it will be necessary for Great lirit tin to show on which side her sympa thies lie." Arguing at considerable length upon the nnce fithnes'j of America's motives ic desirinir to put an end to the "hell Dpon tartli, Cuba," and insisting that "America hits a better right to interfere than hub been pnt forward in justifica tion of two out of any three wars in his tory." "We hope Great Britain will not sup port the United States only as far as the limite of international law permits, but that pnblic opinion will declare itself cwnly, unmittakab'y and in the face of all Europe if necessary, as sympathizing triily with the motives Impelling America to take a step at last so natural and yet one she has so long hesitated to take. At the same time, we wish it ere po-sible to persuade Spain, even at the eleventh hour, that her honor and and Cuba might be saved by the recog nition of inevitable facts. To bid Cuba fefree would be u hard task, but it oukl be tiie safest and most dignified course." The Daily Newe says editorially this morning : "While crediting the United States itb the nenerous error of giving the orlda noble example of sacrifice for lace by utipreparediiosti for war, we '"glad to sen that they have shown tlemeehes wise in time." A lurry County Mjstery. fcosEiiuur , Mar. 10. Vestesday the My of auiari was found on i trail lead '(roin em Fork station, Cow Cieek Jon to (,old Beach, Curry county, j11 remains are supposed to he those of "'""Culvert, w ho left that station sev months go for Gold Jiuacli.and The only accident policy that la nut up in jars X for 60 cents. Good business policy to keep a supply of Garland's Happy Thought Salve in the home. The kind that cures. 60 cents, For Sale at DONNELL'S, Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure NOXl IIAKINO PO0m CO., SCW YORK. who has not since been heard from. 1 Coroner Miller nnd Deputy District At ' torney Kiddle, went south on the niorn jing's train to hold an inquest. Calvert was formerly a contractor for the Coos , Bay mail route. ; Weekly Kirumlmia In Through Curs to the Hunt. I Another through tourists car to the Kast hits been arranged for to run out of r Portland, giving four each week. Here ' after the car leaving Monday will run , through without change to Kansas City and Chicago, over the O. II. & X, Oregon j Short Line, K. G. W., D. & 11. G., Mo. Pacific and O. & A. That car has just I previously been arranged for and the I one previously arranged for has been I changed to Thursday. It runs through to j St. Louie, via the Mo. Pacific line. The I car leaving Portland Tuesday goes ' through to Boston, and is promoted by the C, R. I. & P. Wednesday's car runs j to St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis I over the Burlington. All these special , through cars are receiving a gratifying j patroriHge. Consult the O. 11. & N. ugent before buying a ticket to the East. ICubbed by a Cabuiau. ' New YoitK, Mar. 10. Mrs. Horace I Porter, wife of the United States embaa ! sador here, lodged a complaint againet a cabman, who she charges with stealing a portmanteau containing a large sum ; of money and some valuable jewelry, 1 sayH the Paris correspondent of the Her ' aid. it apperrs from the Temps that Mrs. 1 Porter took the cab on March 4th ut Gare de l'Est. Upon reaching her house she paid the cabman, but forgot the port ' manteau, which she left in the cab. The cabman drove oil" and never returned. 1 An inquiry is on foot at the perfecture ' of police with the object of finding out 1 which cabmen were ut the station on the date named. j The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a community of simple, honest, God-fear-' ing men and women, have prepared the j Shaker Digestive Cordial for manyyears, land it is always the same, i-imple, lion ' est, curative medicine that has helped ' to make the Shakers the healthy, long ! lived people that they are. The Shak jers never have indigestion. This is I partly owing to their simple mode of j life, partly to the wonderful properties I of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indtges- tion is caused by the stomach glanus not I supplying enough digestive juice, j Shaker Digestive Cardial supplies w hat's ; wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in ! v I go rules the stomach nd all its ghtndw , so that after awhile they don't need help. As evidence of the honesty of ; Shaker Digestive Coidial, the formula is printed on every bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to Jf 1.00 per bot tle. AmerieHii l.lnera HeUed. ' Chicago, Mar. 10. A Washington sueclal says : I ThoUnlteil States government has vir tuijlly taken position ot the American line of steamers, consisting of the, St. lxmis, St. Paul, Paris and New ork. Federal olliters will be. pnt in charge practically of each vessel us it urrives and sails from these shores. Command. eriJrownson .s virtually in command of the St. Paul, which sailed from New York yesterday. Jtohbed the liruve. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject is nurruted by him as follow : I was in a most dieadful condition. My skin whs almost yellow, eyes eunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by tiny. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to my great joy nnd surprise, the first bot tle made a decided improvement I con tinued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they eaved my lile and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. To KnlUt Artllerjnien. Chicago, Mar. 10. The recruiting of ficers of the United States army, located in Chicago have received this telegram from the adjutant-general at Washing ton. "Enlist all desirable applicants fitted for artilery, heavy and light, and send them to Fort Sheridan. Clininlierluln'ft C'oti&li Uemeily. This remedy is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough arid influenza. It has become famous for its cures of these diseases, over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good worke; of the aggravating and persist ent coughs it has cured ; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to its sooth ing efTects, and oT the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child. The extensive use of it for whooping coughs has shown that it robe that disease of all dangerous c in sequences. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Two Warship Commissioned. Washington, Mar. 10. The monitor Miantonomoh and the ram Katahdin were placed in commission this after noon at the League Island navy yard. Buckien'a Arinca salve. The best salve in the world for curs, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaine, cornB, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cuihb piiea, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 'lb cents par kx. For sale by Blakeley and Honghton, druisziste. 'u Warship liuught. Heiii.i.v, Mar. 10. The United States so far has made no purchase of warshijis from among her options in Germany. Lieutenant-Commander Niblock, United States Laval attache here, and also at Rome, has returned to that city. Rev. E. Edwards, pastor oithe English Baptist Church at Minersville, Pa., when suffering with rheumatism, was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. HeEaye: "A few applications of this liniment proved of great service to me. It euhsued the inllamation and relieved the pain. Should any suffer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will pleaee me." For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton. To Admit War Materials Free. Washington, Mar. 10. Senator Chan dler has introduced a bill providing for the remission of duties on war materials that may be imported. We are anxious to do a little good in this world ami can think of no pitas anter or better way to dq it than by rec ommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, consump tion and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. If the United States and Spain become involved in war, it will be impossible to import Havana tobacco. Consequently high gradu Havana cigars will increare in price. Lay in a supply of Prize Medal cigars while the price remains the same. 10-if Whooping cough is the most distress ing malady; hut its duration can bu cut short by tlie use of One Minute Cough Cuie, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bron chial trouble. Smoke the popular brands Prize Medal, Guarantee and Rose Queen cigars munuluctured by S. F, Fouts. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and all throat and lung troubles One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Tbat li what It wai oiadc for. Sheriff's Sale. IN THE CIliCI'IT COltltT OK THIS STATU OK Oregon for Wasco county, T. J. Field, plaintlll' va Wm. Tllrgfcld, Uiurn K. lllrgfeld. Klit National lliiiik of I liu Dalli , rhuinas Kellv ami A.'. Dennett, defcin ants. Hy vlrlui! of mi execution, decree nnd order of fine, duly imd tint of unci tinder the seal of UiC-CUcuit court of the Snlu of 0e. n, for the the County of Wiikmi, in me dlieeted mid dnted the "Joth day of l briiim , Ms, upon u decree for the forecloure of iieertHlu inutliMite, am! Judg ment rendeied mid onleied In said Court on tin; till day of December, 1MI", in the above entitled cause, It. favor ot the jil.dnllll' .ind again-st the defendants William IlirKfeld and Ijtura K. Illrg feld as Judgment dibto s, in the sum ol Hfteen hundr'd and tnehe dm tars and tweutv-nlnu cents, with I tcrest thereon from the llh'day of Decern Ikt, 1 V.i", at the rate of leu er cent per annum, ami the further sum of onchundrd ami fifty collars as attorney's fees, and the further sum of tltlceii dollais, ccsts, and the otsof and upon this wilt, and commanding me to make sale of the real ti'onertv embraced in such iicrteof fonciosure ami hereinafter decribed, I will on the 1I.M1i day of April, I SDH, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day and at the front di or of Hie Countv Court house in Dalles City, WVcn Co mty, Ore gon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash I hand, all the right, title ami interest which the defcmlhtits William I'i'gfeid ami Laura K. Dligfeld. Thoin s Kelly and i..S. Hen licit, or either of them, had on the I'll day of August, 1-lrj the date of the mortgage fureclnstd h-ithi, or which such defendants or any of the defendants herein have acquired, or now have in ann to me loili'wing iie.-criuei! reil pri.peitv, siiuatidand being in Waco i ountv. On gnu, to-uit: Anuiditided one-tilth interest of alt of tei tion No 21, the nw . and the se i of see tioti No. 'J3: also nil of section No. 'St, the nw i and the se 1 ol section No. '.7, and the nw 01 section No. all in township N T, south of lahge No. 17. cast of the W. M; also of section No a, township No. 8, south of range No. 17, east of the W. !., co'itaiiiint: in nil :b.sl.J'j iiltcm ac cording to tlie Government surve (imgeHH.Vid. O of deeds) also the f !4 of th sw (4 and the s of the se of sect on No. 31, townshlii No. 7. south of latme 17, east ol W. M containing lfio acres. (Iue IIO.V01. K deedt) also all the 11 w '4 of section No. l'C, town-hip 7, south of range 17, e-si of W. !., (page Sil. Vol. N. of deeds.) .-aid interest in the above described real prop-r y be ing the same descended to and inherited b the suid Ijuira K. Ilirgfeld upon the death of -Alexander Kogers and M tllda Ki gers, her father and mother, .ald jiroiierty will be soli subject to confirmation and redemption as by law pro vided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d day of March, lt'JS. mch5-ll. T. J. DKIVKK, Sherill'of Wasco County, Oregon. Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that under and by vir tueof an order of the County Court of theSiate of Oregon lor Wasi o County, made on the 8th aay of January, 1S9S, In the matter ot the estate of Dr. W. K. riliiehart, dc eased. I will sell at public unction, at the fourth use door in Dalles City, In said county and state, on the 'JSth day of rebruary, lfc'Ji, at 1 o'clock p in., to the high est bidder, ull the reul estate belonging to said estuteaud described as follows, io-v.it: Lots A, 11, C, D, K. K, it, II, I, J, K and h in Hlock CS, in the Fort Dal es M t lit ,rv Reserva tion Audiiion to D..lle City, la tali county uml state. The west half of the southeast quarter and the cast half of tne southwest quarter of section 21 in township '.' north, range 11 cast, In Wasco County, Oregon. Terms of sale one-half li cash at time of sal- and one-half in six months, secured by , mortgageou the premises. Dalles City, Oregon. Jan. 27. 1S98. KMI1.Y U. ItiNKIIAKT. JanOO-Jl Administratrix. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias filed In the ollice of the County Clerk, of I Wasco County, her tlnal sccount as admlulstrlx of the estate of I. I. llurget, and that by Order ol the County Court, for said County, Monday, the 2d day of May, 1NM, has been fixed as the time I and the court room of saU Court as the place for the hearing of said final account. All persons interested in said estate are notllled to appear at ; said time and place and show cause why said I final account should not bo approved and al lowed. A. T. Ill KtIK I", mchSil. Administratrix. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate ot Frank Ireland, ilwi.ni.i'.l. liu nifil lif m fl fin I iif.f.otmt UN hlleh ail. inllii trator in Hie county court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, and the Judge there of lias apgiointcd Monday, the 7th day of Mincli, lb'Js, at the hour of ID o'clock a. in., at the : county courtroom ill tlie ciiurthnusc in Italics City, in said county and state, as the time ami plce for the healing of objections to said final ' 1 .1 ..!......... .I...-..... .11 and cndltois of the deceased, and all other per son interested in said estate, are heeby uotillcd to lilo their objictions to said II no I account, if any tiny have, on or before the date llxed for the hearing and settlement thereof. Dalles City, Oregon, Feb. IS'jH. (iF.OIilii: IUKI.AND, JebVlw-H Administrator. Notice ol' Executor's Sale, Notice is hereby given that (ho uudcisigncd, cxi color of the estate of Maxaliilllan Miner, dc- 'ceased, will, from and after the 1st day of i .March, lh'JS. sell at private sale, upon the prem I ises, the following described real property bo longing to said estate and situated In Wasco county, Oicgou to-ult: Uit two 2 in block I eight IM in what is known as Tliouii sou's Ad dition to wall s city. fiaid sale Is made fll accoidnlKO with an Older of tlie County Court rcudeuil and entered the !id day of January, IMS, and such sale will be subject to continuation by said court, the terms of said tale to becash or credit, or both. ANDKKW KKI.I.KIt, Kxccutnr of tlie estate of .Maxaliilllan Meyer, diccabcd. Jaii2ii 1 Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned us been rcgulaily appointed by the county court of the ntutu of Oitgou for U'mco County as administratrix ol the estate of Charles W. John ston, decease-1, All crsons having claims against said estate are hereby uo'lllud to pre sent them, with the proper vouchers, to mu at the office of W, II, Wllwou, In Dulles City, Ore gon, within tlx mouths from the date of this not Ice. Dalltn City, Oregon, l'eb. 23, PJUH. OAltlllK M, JOHNSTON, feb'.'Cll Administratrix. Announcement. Out? Spring Ltines of pine Dress Goods The New. The Stylish. The very latest Weaves pj5 Patterns. prom rieui Poplins Prunellas Drap d'ete Coverts Whip Cords . Camel's hair suitings Cheviots Broadcloths Two-toned Granite Our Finer Materials are shown 7 and 8-yard lengths. No two Patterns alike. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in its weekly visits to the homes ot farmers and villagers throughout the Unitdd States. IT HAS faithfully labored for tboir prosperity and happi ness, for the improvement of their business and homo interests, for education, for the elevation of American manhood and true womanhood. IT HAS told at the fireside, interesting and instructive stories of the doings of the world, the nation and states. IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved meth ods of cultivating and harvesting his crops, ami the proper time to convert them into the largest possiblo amount of money. IT HAS led in all matters portaining to the welfaro of farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has hold their confidence and esteem. ' IT IS THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE and wo furnish it with the Somi-Wookly Chronicle ono year for $1.75, cash in advance. are notxi ready for Inspection York fnankets. Mixtures Silk and Wool Mixtures Plaids and Checks Bayadere Stripes. You are Cordially Invited to call and see these Goods. BORN SEPTEMBER 18, 1841.