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THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1898
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VOL. A 1
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M'KINLEY
V i 1 1 Srtilo )i)lointically
II' Possible.
ALL DEl'K.VUS OX NAVAL INQUIRY
Cong"" ,nt S,,l,ro
NimiilNli I'lotlllu
Illicit nr lie Iutriiyi'il
Umpiiiixllilllty
MtiNt Turn
Nkv Vi!i;, Mur. 10. "Wlillu tho
Jlalno disaster Is inseparably linked
wllli Hit) general Cuban question," suyn
the Washington correspondent of tho
Herald, "I am H"ro that the president
irouMdtuI with thu former diplomatic
ally before making representations to
Spain concerning tho independence of
Cuba, Tim blowing up of tlto Maine is to
be used na an additional and linnl nrgu
menus to why u speedy i n I Hhould
Royal mnke (lie (nod pure,
wholesome and delicious.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
BOVAL PAKINQ POWDER CO.. NCW YORK.
j inaugurated by the president hue niado
itself apparent.
"Jt has been determined by the offi
cials to continue tho Blmrp watch which
ban been kept on the torpedo-boat flotil
la, and if uttempts to move to Porto Ni
ne i co, to make a vigorous protest to Spain
brought to tho existing warfare in Cu- j looking toward orders for its immediate
In, j return to tho Canaries, and if Spain
"I'residun MeKinluy is anticipating u
decision which will show the main enmo
ol thu disaster to have been nir outside
explosion, and tin; court will bo unable
to (how what person or persons com
milted the crime. A cabinet member
told me that while tho president wna
preparing to make diplomatic ropreson
tttions to Spain on an indemnity basis,
be was not unmindful of tho possibilities
f a finding by the court that would
make war unavoidable, and that tho ex
traordinary military and naval prepara
tions were in consequence of these facts
begun,
"This ollioiul told mo that only u de
cision showing a positively direct con
nection of Spanish officials with tiio
Maino disaster wool prevent the presi
dent from carrying nut his determination
todeal with the Maine case in a strictly
lepal and diplomatic way. It muy bo
Hated further that thu president hopes
indeipeuta that this matter can bo ad
jaded dinlnuintiunlly.
"iam inforined that it is now thn pur
pose of tho president to make congress
jolnlly responsible for nny action in
dealing with the Cuban question which
may result in war. Ho believes the in-
dependence of Cuba is written in u book
Cflate. Ho further believes that tho
Wowing up of the Maine makes it im
perative upon this country to do some
ding at the earliest possible day to end
tbewar in Cuba, buthu is not convinced
s to the best means for securing this
without bringing on wnr. Ho has said
- tht lie will not bo responsible fornn
; jBboly war. If tho United States is to
? be mado responsible for precipitating a
wr, he desires that congress shall share
the responsibility with him.
"Instead of issuing a proclamation
'ecognlzlnj, the independence- of Cubu,
H has been frequently assorted ho
MOM do, President McKinlev is now of
opinion that congress should tako
"Initiative. It is for that reason that
administration lias changed its pro
'in In favor of an early adjournment.
'Boir assured that tho president
'MUcoiiaross 10 "" ,,,,ro umil 11,0
JJJn question is in a fair way to settle.
hll11"0.'3 " ,,mh(n' (,0"ut Hint the
S,01 tl,u S'W torpedo Hotilla
'7inBrles,n, the withdrawal of
b 4Uie31"la from tho vicinity of On
.was a result of an agrooment by the
T'wnnilAUuirlilgovHinmonla.
Iia,r , t,,l,u r-Atlnilrnl Sienrd
C2r "int'with ,,, t Key West a
' 'lable fqila(lron ahowB lho (lua.ro
Cor,f,,obawa 8trr,n n"ut
Khlu . ,llU '0'"'rt of t court ia
rue"lt Of thu policy to bo
should refuse to com id v with thece ren
" i
resoiitdtions, tho plan proparod by the
officials contemplates not only the form
ation of a flying squadron, but thu dis
puted of cruisorH to intercept the flotilla
and destroy it."
In? eflVols, and of tho dangi-rous attacks
of croup it lias cured, often saving the
life of tho child. The exteneive use of
it for whooping coughs has shown that
it robs that disease of all dangerous con
sequences. For sale by litakeley &
Houghton.
Tho Court of Inquiry.
Kky Wi:bt, Mar. 10. Tho court of in-
iuirj continued us session loony on
uuaru iuu uumesuip iowa. i no cruiser
Montgomery sailed this morning for
Tortugas with 12-inch shells for the
fleet. The battleships Massachusetts
and Texas will leave Tortugas today for
Hampton Honda.
I)nulii Cannot he Cured
I y local applications, as they cannot
reach tiie diseased portion of the ear.
j There is only one way to euro deafness,
;nnd thut is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can lie tnken
out and this tube restored to its normal"
condition, hearing will bo destroyed for
ever; ninecnEos out of ten aro caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of tho mucous sur
faces. Wo will nive One Hundred Dollars for
ECCENTRIC WESTERNER. j
Ilia NclRliltorit Ilnd Aptly iVnincd Illm 1
"Old Comparison." j
The people nround Uie little moun
tain town, says the Yakima fWash.) i
Herald, called him '"Old Comparison,"
and 1 knew in n general way why the
soubriquet had been given him, but I
did not, during my month's slaj', have
an opportunity to tost it, though 1 had
n spcakir.cr acquaintance with him.
One day I was passing his house, nndlic
was sitting on the ytcps of the little
vine-clad porch in front.
"Hood-morning," I said. "It's a love
ly day."
"Fincr'n silk," he responded.
"How arc you this morning?"'
"Friskier'n a colt."
"How's your wife?"
'Tearter'n a pullet."
"Ihe weather is very hot and dry for
this season, don't 3-011 think?"
"Hottcr'n a run hoss and drier'n a
clean shirt."
"1 suppose you went to the wedding
last night in the meeting house?
pretty bride, I thought,"
"Purtier'n a speckled dog."
"The young man is very rich, I hear
"Iticher'n a fertilizer a foot thick."
"By the way, arc you willing to sell
me those savvlog.s Brown couldn't take
on your hanos?
"Willincr'n a girl to get spliced."
"When can I see them?"
Qiucker'n a lamb can shake his
tail.'"
And the old man grabbed his hat
and stick and led the way to the river,
Nnu PriiiiclHun'rt I)i TiMisi).
Sax I'iunoihco, Mar. 19. Within
three weeks San I'rnncleco will have one
of tho most strongly fortified hnrbors in
tho United States, and will have u fleet
of warships capable of holding its own
with a country that baa moro ships than
Spain can send to the Gjlduu Gate.
The monitors Monterey and Monuk
nock have been ordered here from the
south ; tho lialtimire is to come from
Honolulu, threo torpedo-boats are to be
sent here, and thu cruisers Charleston
and Philadelphia nre being prepared for
service at Mare island, as is also the gun
boat York town.
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) I offering no remark, but answering all
that cannot be. cured Fiv HuII'b Catarrh questions as usual.
Cure. Send for circulars ; free.
F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, 0.
SVSoId by Druggists, 75u. 0-10
Frnn 1'IIIh-
Send your address to II. K. Bueklen
fc Co., Chicago, and got a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These Pills are easy in action and are
particularly cH'eotivo in the cure of.Con
fllipation and Sick Headache. For Ma
laria and Livur troubles they have been
proved invaluable. They are guaranteed
to bo perfectly freo from overy deleter
ious substance and to bu purelv vegeta
ble. Tboy do not weaken by their
action, but by giving touo to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorate tlto sys
tem. Regular sine 25c. per box. Sold
by Blakeley it Houghton Druggists. (2)
OruKiili Nulla for thn Boulh.
San FitANciHCo, Mur. 19. The battle
ship Oregon steamed out of tho Golden
Gate shortlay alter 7 o'clock this morn
ing, bound for Calluo, where she will
receive ordurs trom headquarters, which
It is generally understood will order'her
the join the Atlantic squadron.
Vliaiiiliorlnlii'H Cough ICouieily.
This remedy is intended especially for
coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough
and tiillnenzu. It has become famous
for its cures of these diseases, over 11
largo part of the civilinod woild. The
most fluttering testimonials liavo been
received, giving accounts of its good
works; of tho aggravating and persist
ent coughs it lias cured ; of severe colds
that have yielded promptly to its sooth-
Itcoii vori:d From thn 'tlHliif .
Havana, Mar. 19. One G-inch gun
and a valuable cable were recovered to
day from the wreck of the Maine. The
bodies of two vistims were sent to Key
West on Hie afternoon ctenmer.
Tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a
community of simple, honest, God-fearing
men and women, have prepared the
Shaker Diucative Cordial for many years,
and it is always tho same, rimple, hon
est, curative medicine that 1ms helped
to make the Shakers the healthy, long-
lived people that they aro. Tho Sliak
crs never nave inaigeetion. This is
partly owing to their simple mode of
life, partly to tho wonderful properities
of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indigos
tion is caused by the stomach glands not
supplying enough digeativo juice,
Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what's
wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in
vigorates the stomach and all its glnuds
so that after awhile they don't need
help. As evidence of the honesty of
Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula
is printed on every bottle. Sold by
druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle.
SWEETS iN
Odd Numcs
QUEEN BESS'
Old
TIME
Time
bhui'iuiiRii, Attention:
Clarke & Falk have secuiod the
agency for the La Plata Sheep Dip.
Mixes instantly with cold water.
Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the English
UaptiBt Church at Minersville, Pa.,
when suffering with rheumatism, was
advUod to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
flosnys: "A few applications of this
liniment proved of great service to inc.
It subsued the iiiflamatiou and relieved
the pain. Should any sutler profit by
giving Pain Balm n trial it will please
me." For sale by Blakeloy & Hough
ton. dull In Your ChuokM.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Jan. !l, 189L will bo paid at my
office. Interest ceases after March. 17,
1898. C. h. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
t
Sr)e Salue
Styat; eads.
Garland's "Happy"
Tliotiuht Salvo la
"!u right, It U tho
salve you aro sure of.
50 CCDts at DONNELL'S,
I
Use only one heap
ing teaspoonful of
Schillings Best Bak
ing Powder to a
quart of flour.
You must use two tcaspoonfuls of other baking powder.
of Some
nelncacicK.
During the Elizabethan period there
grew up in England a great national
liking for nweet things. Xot merely
was this aeon in the general taste for
sugar ciriliture, but it was manifested
in the general demand for cweet wines,
the rich (.berries, the churneco, the
sack, the sugary almond-flavored sack
posset, and other drinks of the same
class. In drinking, as in eating, the in
crease of appetite for sugar grew by
what it fed on. Though not n sweet
meat in the strict sense of the term.
"sack-posset" so largely represented
the taste of that time for sweetness and
flavor that the recipe of Sir Fleetwood
Shepherd, given by Mr. Howard Staun
ton in his Shakcf-'pcare notes, is worth
quoting: "To make a t-uck-popsct.
Take two quarts of pure good cream
and a quarter of a pound of the best al
monds. Stamp them in the cream and
boil with amber and musk therein.
Then take a pint of puck in a basin and
set if on a chafing dish till it be blood
warm. Then take the yolks of 12 eggs,
with four of their whites, and beat
them well together; nnd so put the
rggs into the uack. Then stir all to
;cther over the coals till it is as thick
is you would have it. If you now take
,ome amber and musk and grind the
mine quite small with sugar and strew
his on top of your posset, I promise
,-oti (hat it uhall have a most delicate
ind pleasant taste." There was nn
ither mixture of the same class called
'rambooz," made of eggs, ale, wine and
sugar. -
THE STINGIEST MAN.
How the .11 oil 11 3Iiiti MannKed to Save
II Ih Money,
"Yes, he was a mean man," said a
visitor to a St. Louis host the other
day, uccordiuir to the Sundav liemiblie.
"How? Tell me about it," questioned
the host.
"Well, this man I speak of was the
champion stingy man of our country,
lie kept 'i good-sized wooden ring in his
pocket, ami when he went to the store
to buy eggs lie would try every one of
those eggs in the ring. If tlioy wore
small enough to go through the ring" lie
would not take them. He bought noth
ing but large eggs, you see. He believed
in getting everything possible for his
money."
"I never heard of such a thine;,"
ejaculated the St. Louis man.
"Of course you didn't," said the vis
itor. ".Nobody else ever heard of such
meanness. Why, he used to ijivc his
children a nickel apiece to iro to bed
without their suppers. The next morn
ing lie would charge them a nickel
apiece for their breakfasts. Saving
game, wasn't it? '
"Say, that's a fish story !" shouted the
St. Louis man, iiulignnntly.
Suits to fit the lit
tle man and to
suit his Mamma.
Spring
Styles
Heady.
Spa Dmllies. JL
isll
perfeeti'017
Perfection in Clothing
is attained by the makers
of our
Boys' and
Ghildren's Clothing.
The cloths, the trimmings, tho
lit and tho styles aro there. The
prices we have marked these
perfect garments, have produced
the values. It's economy to
buy your clothing of us.
Let Your Little ISoya uext Suit
be bought Hero
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
Uuckleu'a Arnica naive.
'Die best salvo in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
soroa, totter, chapped bauds, chilblains
corns, nud all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cui na piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 ceutc
per box. For sale by Blukeley and
Hough tou , druggists.
Try Schilling'! Best tea ana baking powflor
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