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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1898
NO 3
SPAIN DON'T LIKE IT
War Like Preparations Not
Pleasant to Spain.
A SHOUT NOTE OX TUB SUBJECT
tlio !.niiiiiiiiili"""" N"1 I'rntiml but
.Merely a AI 11(1 Kiiri'liiii of Imiij -girnvril
uikI Heprrdimtuthtn lliul
Wiir I I'"" Himlii, Under tlm JCxIatlug
CiiiiiIIIIom. Would Cnrtiilnly I'ii.Iiih
tllliililf I" Ky' f World.
Waniiini,ton, Mur. HI. The war prep
arations buing miulo by tho United '
States, thi! assembling of Hiiii9 ut Key
W'pHt. tin- iiiiruhuau of a cruiser ubroud i
anil tlm emergency nic-uaurua in the war
ami navy lnpurttiiuiita have como to tlio
cilicial uttiiiitiiin of tlio Spanish govern
iniiiit, uml tli views of tbo Spnnlflli cab
met thereon linvtt been commuuicutad to
th Btiitn department hero. Thin Iiiin
not taken the form of u protest, bow
ever, h it does not appear that thuSpiui
i;h government claims or asserts thu
tint tu ijiii'st ion such measures ub the
United States nniy ndopt, even though
they of it oliunictcr to indicate wiir.
U is riitlmr by way of reparations, con
veyed in it friendly Bjiirit mid without
threats, iih to tbo serious influences
which these preparations will have in
encouraging t ho Cuban iriHiirmitH at a
moment when llui autonoiuy plan ih to
have Its most critical test through tliu
Cuban elections, and in thiH way defeat j
the measures which SnguBtu ih endeavor
ing to carry out.
It lias ht!tm especially pointed out that
the presuueu of a large fleet of United
State? warships at Key vVeHt cunnot bo
regarded iih a friendly meiiHure, as the
tending ol the ships wub ofliclally ropre
lenteil to lie whou the Maine was Bent
toliuvaiia, and the Visoaya returned
tho friendly visit. Jn Hbort, the presence
cf this I'Xti'iisivu fleet near Culm, to
gether with the war meiiHUreH taken liy
the United .States, is regarded by Spain
aneiiottaly prejudicial to the policy ol
tutoiiuiiiy which tipivin and thu United
Slates have alike approved, and iu di
rect uiicimragitinont of tliu insurgents in
debating the dosiies of both governments
fjrtho miiccl'hs of that policy.
Finally, in the aauiu Hpirit of friendly
representatives, Spain pointed out that
wr begun by the United .States against
pain iiiulur such circumstances would
lwunjuotifiublo before thu world and a
crime against huuiunity and civiliza
tion. Tho representations contained no ref
'rence whatever to thu Maine disaster or
redresa or indemnity therefor.
IHU.INA ItEKIKCiKO.
"''" l liially Kel lev.il Tin. llol.ell
Imi .Spri'itdlng.
NbV Yimic, Mur. 10. A Horn! spuclul
The Philippine rebels Hurrounded the
MbleBtation at llolina on March 17th,
jndtliirty.thr,.,) Spanish soldiers were
jilltd. A steamer whicli was sent on
March 8th to relievo thu garrison, was
0Keil to lutiirn owing to the renewal
''ao fusillade. Four priests at. tlio
prison from neighboring towns were
"Miaacred. llolina was Hiibserinontly
Wievtd by general Morut. Tho iusurg
Wt losa was heavy.
riireu gunboats and one steamer left
mln March 10th for llolinu witli ar
'"wyniiil trooj.s.
European cable operation are safe.
Tlia provinces of Taslo, Paugns'iuiui
HimlmluH uru in open rubollion, and
5l?e Salve
Garland's "Happy"
Thought Salvo is
niado right. It ia thu
salvo you are euro of.
50 CClitS at DONNELL'S.
Royal makes the (nod pure,
wholesome and delicious.
n
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HOVAL I1AKINO POWDfH CO., flCW YORK.
it !h feared that others may follow their
lead.
Jt is reported that Aguinaldo and oth
er rebel leaders have landed from Hong
Kong with (1000 troops.
Artillery has been sent to the prov
i'lces within the past three days, and
at Manila but a very lew troops have
been left.
The situation throughout is n very
c-itieai one.
TO IIKI'Y JOHN lllfl.l,.
TrHimvual OiivnrtiiiiHiit Will KtifUKO to
Admit llm Claim.
Loniion, Mar. 10. There 1b rea
son to believe, says the Johanes
burg correspondent of the Times,
that ut a nmetini; of the voiksraad
at President Kruyer's residence
yesterday a strong opinion was ex
pressed against admitting the
..Ifllt.t t !ltSuli diiu.uhEh. nml !
wub decided to allow the govern- 5
munt to take advantage of any
complicatioiiH which Great Itritain 0
mnv be involved in elsewhere. i
PitKToitiA, Mar. 1(5. A idiBpread
Honsation has been cauHtid by the decla
ration ot former Chief Justice Kolz,
while addrcHsitig the deputation Sunday,
that when the case of Mr. lirown, tho
American engineer, with claims against
Transvaal government, pending in the
courts, wuh uwaiting judgment Btibso
qtieutly rendered in his favor, President
Ivruger iu an interview with him. Judge
Kottlneatened him witii dismissal un
less ho ooeyod thu resolution of thu
voiksraad.
At a special session ol tho voiksraad
today President Kroger declared Judge
KoU' statement false, and said:
"The devil himself never spoke a great
er lie."
Having given his version of the mat
ter, President Ivruger, turning to the
preueut situation, said ttiat tiie lintisli
people were jealous of tho country's in
dependence and the progress it was
making. No one knew what was going
to happen, but they must etand togeth
er. Thu government, he declared, had
replied to the liritiah dispatch, and the
reply would bo published directly. Ho
know that it had reached tho hands of
Mr. Chamberlain.
President Kruger oonluded his speech
exclaiming :
"We shall show that we are a govern
ment." Loud cheers followed.
His declaration left tho impression
that the governments reply denied tho
British claim of su.urnnity.
Judge Kotz has published noted sup
porting his Mtiteinent as to tho interview
with President Kruger. Ho th clarea j
that ho htlll regards liinisoll as tlie cinei
justice of tho supremo court until prop
oily tried. Ho will llrst appeal to tlio
people, nml, if that fails him, ho says
! bo is bound to proaectito his rights in
other quarters and to appeal to tlio
queen's government.
Hov. H. Kdwards, pastorof the Kuglish
B.iptist Church at Minersvillo, Pa.,
when HUllcriug with rheumatism, was
udvifccd to try Chauiberlain'fl Pain Ualin.
HoBiiyH! "A few applications of this
liniment proved of great Burvicu to mo.
It Huhsucd tho iiiiliiuirttion nud relieved
the pain. Should any HtiHur protlt by
giving Pain Jtulin a trial it will please
nio." For sale by Ulakoloy & Hough
ton. Smoko the popular brandB Prizo
Medal. Gimrntoo und Hobo Queen
cigars manufactured by S. F. Fouts.
Dl-Clllll- Of HfMTft.
Onieial stnlistlcs arc quolcd sliowinp
Mint the birth rate in France has fallen,
from :iri per 1,000 at the ln-ffinnliifrof the
eentnry to 22 per 1,000, or It ss than the
death rate. In f-cinc of M'tTnitedStiites
lion ever, this matter is even more scri
oiiti, it' would appear. Tims, the birth
rate in Nevada in given ns lfi.lio jicr 1,000,
Maine 17.!)!), New Hampislilre 1S.4 and
Vermont 1S.5, while California, .stranjje
to r.xy. has a birth rate of 10.4 per 1,000,
or nearly 12 per cent, los-s Minn that of
France a fnet which, in view of the
favorable climate, ample area and di
versity of interest and employment
characteristic of the. state, is most strik
ing. Follow Inp California is Connec
ticut, -which lias a birth rate of 21.3 per
1,000, Massachusetts 21.5, while Uhode
Island has 22.5, or a somewhat higher
rate than the French; then Wyoming,
with its 21.S. comes between Massa
chusetts and Jthortc island, and Oregon
figures at 22.5. These data, it is assert
ed, show that within a period arying
from 00 to 200 years, according to' cir
cumstances, the Anglo-Saxon race of
inhabitants- of 2ow England and
Pacific coast will be replaced by
other. St. Louis l!epublic.
the
an-
Thc Hun, I.a Grippe Curi-.
There is no use Buffering from this
dreadful malady, if you will only get the
right remedy. You are having pain nil
through your body, your liver ib out of
order, have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a had cold, in fact are com
pletely used up. Electric; Hitters is the!
only remedy that will give you prompt i
and buns relief. They act directly on !
your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone 1
up tho whole system and make you feet
like a new beinir. They are guaranteed
to cure or price refunded. For sale at
Blakelcv A Houghton's drug store, only
50 cents tier bottle. 1
Vrm-llaii Sliocn.
The traveled lady who returns from
Venice with Venetian shoes belonging
to tho sixteenth century is looked upon
with envy by feminine shoe collectors.
IlrlflHli DoiikhIIc HiTvnnlH.
A hill will probably be introduced in
.lie urnisn parnamcui pi-oi.u.uu u.u-
tcrs and mistresses from exacting more
than ten hours
incstic servants.
dnv of work from do-
i:ntcllNli JuiIi:'' WIkh.
Judges in England have worn the pe
culiar wigs they now wear ever since
the reign of Charles II.
Sheep marking paint ; ready for uee.
Two colors, black and red. Why you
should use our pheep paint. First, be
cause tho colors ate ground thoroughly
in pure linseed oil by fine machinery;
second, because it is made of high grade
color, with the proper amount of dryers
added to give it binding and lasting
qualities, which prevent it from washing
or rubbing ell'; third, it is much mote
economical, becuuse it is always ready
for uee. We guarantee our sheep mark
ing paints to give satisfaction. Try it
and be convinced. Clarke & Falk,
agents, The Dalles', Or.
I have been alllicted with rheumatienf
for fourteen years and notning seeaied
to give any relief. 1 was able to
.
I'C ;
around all the time, but
emiHtmitlv mi f . I
fering. I hud tried everything I could
hoar of and at last was told to try Chat
berlain'e Pain Balm, which I did, auu
was immediately relieved and iu a short
time cured. I am huppy to say that it
has not silll'O ruturneil. JOSH ivlgar,
.r, ...... ,. "t,il t(',,r c'll,. Iiv KliiL-u.
Oertnantown, bal. l'or sale in uiahe-
lev it HoiluhtOll. I
.
.... , , . .1 .1-. I
WllOOpillg COUgh IB tho most diatresc-
I,, lint iiu iliiriitiiin ciin Iih cut '
ing iiMliuiv , tint its duration uin ue tut :
short bv tho 1180 of One Minute Cough 1
'.,.. u'lm.U iu 11 Ion tlm liiSrtt b I
Cuie.wliicll is also tlio nest Know n,
t.llirti t'roubh.
remedy for croup turn all lung anil Droll-
There aro tlnco little things which do
more work than any other three little
things created they aro tho ant, the bee
and DtiWitt's Little Early Risers, tholHst
being the fanioiiH little pilla for stomach
and liver troubles.
Don't annoy others by your coughing,
and risk your life by neglecting a cold.
One Minute Cough Cure cuies coughs,
colds, croup, grippo and all thi oat and
lung troubles.
The Klondykc
baking powder is Schilling's
Best baking powder. It
keeps and does its work
everywhere. a
Sheriff's Sale.
txtiik entcuiTcontTor thi: static ok
1 OreKon for Wnsco county.
T. J. Field, plnlntilV
vs
Wm. lllrjrfcM, 1-nurn K. Illrtrfeld. Vit-t Xiitlotiiil
llnnk of Tlio Dulles, Thotnns Kelly mill A. i .
lleiinctt.dcfeiiilniits.
liy virtue of nn execution, decree and order of
sale, duly Issued out of una nndiT the sen! of
tlierirenit Court of the Site of Oregon, for the
ttie County of Vnoo, to me dliectcd and dated
the 'i"th duy of rclirunry, isttt, upon a ilcercc for
tlic foreclosure of a ecrtiiln inortKnse, nnrt Jnrti?
meiit rcndciod and entered In suld Court on the
4th duy of December, 1MI7, in the iibovo entitled
emise. In favor ot the plxlutlil' mil nf-ntnxtthc
defendnt.s William BlrBfeldsnd Ijiura K. Illrsr
feld lis Judgment debtots, in the sum of fifteen
hnndrid mid tuelve dollars mid twenty-nine,
cents, with interest thereon from the 4th dnv of
December, 1S07, nt tlic rate of ten !crrent'per
nnuum. rma the further mm of onehnndrfd am)
fifty dollars ns attorney's fees, and the further
sum of illtcen dollars, costs, and tho (ostsof
anil upon this wilt, and cominandini; mc to
make sale of the real property embraced in such
decree of foreclosure und hereinafter decribed, I
will on tho
l-.Mli lny of April, 1808,
at tho hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of
said day, and at tho front door of tlu! Countv
court House in Dalles City, Wto-co Co.intv, Ore
gon, sell at public miction to the hifrlie-t'tiidder
lorcasnii nana, an tne nenr. title anil interest
which the dcfendiiiits William BIrRfeM mid
Laura K. llligfeld, Thorn s Kelly mid A. S. Hen
nctt, or either of them, had on the I'll dnv of
AtiRiist, lS'.L'. tho date of the mortgage foreclosed
herein, or which such defendants or any of tho
defendants herein have acquired, ornow have in
and to the following de-eribed real property,
situated mid being in Wa-eo Countv, Oregon,
to-wit: An undivided one-tilth Interest of all
of section No. 21, the nw i mid the so ' ; of sec
tlon No. 23! also all of seefloii No. 2. the nw M
mid the se 'i ul section No. 27, and the nw ol
section No. ;!", all in township Nn 7, soutn of
lnnge No. 17. east of the W. ii; aKo of section
No. .'!, township No. S. south of range No. 17, east
of the W. M., containing in nil 2Sl.'.is acres ac
cording to the Government survey (page au.Vol.
O of deeds) also the s '5 of th sw 1,4 and the s
of those of section No. 31. township No. 7,
south nf taiiEe 17, eastol W. M containing ltX)
acres, (pace Ufi.Voi. K. deeds) also all the nw
of section No. 2fi, townshlii 7, south of range 17,
oust of W. M (page STW, Vol. N. of deeds.) ,-ald
interest in the above described real propertv be
ing the same descended to and inherited by the
saiu uiura t. liiigiem upon tne acatn ot Alexan
der Itogers. and Mtilda lingers her father and
mother. Said projierty will be sold subject to
continuation ,aud redemption i by law pro
vided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d day of
-iiaicu, if'js. incn.i-u.
T. J. DUIVEK,
Sherlil'of Wusco County, Oregon
Guardian's Notice.
To Whom It May Conceun:
Notice is heieby given thut the undersigned,
as guardian of Jus. A. Brown, .Jr., Ktliel M.
lirown, Paulina A. Brown, David K. lirown,
Mary S. lirown and Geo. 1). lliown, has filed in
1 lie County Court of the State of Oregon for
l'...n.. -........ 1.1. ..nt.i.. ....... 1.. e .. 11
j ,.-.uu viiuhij , iiia iviiiioii pinning iur tl II-
, ---;.-v- .- . iHA- v," " --r " v:
iA tract of land in Dalle-City, Wasco County,
vjii'Kiuj, iiuuiiueu uiiu uesurjueii us luiiuwn;
Beginning at a point 2G rods south mid 30 feet
west of what is krowu as the northwest corner
Of the.'. O. Wi'on lot, said corner being one
hundred and elevc 1 rods east of the northwest
corner of the John A. sSimms Donation Land
Claim No. Si. In Ti 1. North Itunge 13 Kust w .
M., running thence south ten rods; thence west
six rods and three feet: theneenorth ton roils;
them e east six rods trid three feet to the place
of beginning, containing- one-half nn acre,
more or less.
All perstns Interested in real e-tateare hereby
notified to appear before said County Court at
the county courtroom in Dalles City on Fridav,
the 2'ith day ol Mutch, lb'Ji. nt the hour of 2
o'clock p. 111., then and there to show euuse, if
any theie be, why saiu license to sell said real
pioperty should not be gtunted.
March 1, ls'i-.
JAS. A. I1HOWN. Sr.,
lueli'.'-i Guardian.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I.ANIJ OFKICK, TlIK DAI.LKS, Oil., j
K'bruar, U, lb'JS. j
Notice ! hereby given that the following
11111I settler has Hied notice of his intention
3 coni'iiutu and make final proof In support of
s claim mid that said proof will be made be
line Kenister und Receiver at The Dalles, Ore-
on, oil l uesuay. Marcu 2.', Jb'JS, viz:
u v
Oliver Unworn, of Tlic Dalles,
No. .is07, for the HK'S NEH and NEJi SiE'i
Svc21,Tp2 N. It 12 K. V M.
lie u.iuiOH tue lollowing witnesses to jirovu
his continuous lesideuce upon and cultivation
K,'(l l"d, vi.:
Learned, II II. i.earned, all of 'l iic Dalles, Ore
gon. JAS. 1', MOOUK, Hegisier.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
admlulstritifr of tho estate of Frank Ireland,
. .... ,.,,. ..,s ..... ..,..,, ,ls .,,(,h
mint trator In the county coin t of the Mate of
irtgon for Wasco County, and the judge ihere-
d has appointed Mond.iy, the 7th day of Match,
ikis, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at thu
county courtroom iu the courthouse iu Dalles
(.Vi Mlld ,,01111ly ttnWi ns Ilu, tlmo liml
l'Nce for the hearing of objections to said liiml
aeeouut mid the s ttlciaeut theicot. All heirs
. t.rt,iit0I )f th.Mlecea-ed.iiuii all other per-
sons Inteiested in said estate, are he-ehy notiiicd
10 nie uieir oujiciious n saiu 1111111 crrouiu, 11
any they have, on or before the date llxed for
the healing and settlement theieof.
Dalles City, Oiegou, Tob. :, ls.is.
liKOltliK IKKIiAND,
Jeb.Vlw-ii AUtululstrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Okfick, Tub Du.i.f.s, Or., I
Ftbruaiy 15, isy.i, j
Notice Is hereby given liml lint following
limned sedlei has Illnl notice of his Intention
I make Hunt proof In suppoi 1 of Ills el 1I111, and
that said pp'oi will t made bciore ltiylster and
iteeilver at Tho Dalles, uregoil, on Monday,
Apiil 10, Is'JS, U:
ilaint'H Hull, of 'I lie 1 1 it 1 1 x ,
II. K. No. 1717, for the SKff NV)i, S,. KK'i mid
Nli MiU Sec. 31, Tp 1 N K, 1J Ii. . M.
Ho ninnes the lollowing witnesses to prove
Ills continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said laud, vi.;
Alexander Vunee, Albert Walters, William
Wolf, I' 1 ulik Obllst, all of I he Dalles, Oregon
0-11 JAS. 1',
MOOUK, ikter.
II S IIUNTINUTON II S WILSON
ir
TUNTINUTON & WILSON,
ATIUKKKYS AT liAff,
TlIK DAI.l.KS, OKKUON
OIUcc over First Nut, Bank.
How President
Ik
Pres. McKinley
And Mr. Bryan both agree
that prosperity is largely a
matter of confidence.
A man who wears
our Clothing inspires con
fidence wherever he goes.
Spring Line
Now Ready.
A. M. WILLIAMS & ii
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villagers throughout the United States.
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stories of the doings of tho world, tho nation and states.
IT HAS advised tho farmer as to the most apprpvod moth
ods of cultivating und harvesting his crops, und tho
proper time to convert thorn into tho lurgost possible
amount of money.
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farmers and villagors, and for over half a century has
hold their confidence and osteom.
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and wo furnish it with tho Somi-Weokly Ohronielo 0110
year for $1.75, cash in advance.
McKinley
Would look attired in one of
our $7.50 suits.
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.