8 t Hate Cfyrimfrk VOL. XI THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, AP1UL 12, 1898. NO 25 HIS MESSAGE AT LAST President Wants Authority lo Take Measures. DESIRES TO PUT AX ESI) TO WAR C'niifiruHH ythki'd to AiitlinrlTH tlie PrfHi ilciit tn Tnkn Measure to Secure a Turitilmitloii r HoKtllitlcM in Culm Miiln Incident n Feature. Washington, April 11. The president's message asks congress to authorize the ad jninistralion to takeyincasnres to end the war in Quba, to se cure the establishment of a stable government there, and to use the naval, and military and naval ibieetf of the Unit od Slates, if neqessaiy, for that purpose. The president says the only hope for relief from a condi tion which can no longer be endured is the enforced paci fication of the 'island. The issue is now with congress,and he awaits its action, standing prepared to carry out every ob ligation imposed on him by that body. Spain's decreeof suspension of hostilities is submitted to congress for just and careful attention, with the observa tion that if the measure at tains a successful result, "our aspirations as a peace-loving people will be satisfied. If it fails it will only be another justification of our contem plated action." The Maiuu incident figures prominent ly in the message. The president Htiye that the wreck of thu Maine in Havann Imrbor fihowa that Spuin is not able to Kunrnnteo enfety to foreign veeeele. Spain haa oll'ered to submit to arbitra tion all thu ditterenccH which may arise from that affair. The president expresses thu view that recognition of the independence of Cu ba at this time would bo ill-advised and unwarranted and unjustified, and cites precedents to justify his attitude, call inf attention particularly to President Juckeon's refusal to recognize Texas when that state was struggling to throw oil" the Mexican yoke, and quoting Jack sou's utterances on tint occasion. Washington, April 11. The presi dent's message waB received In thu sen ate and u-furred to the committee on foreign relations. Stewart then took the door, and declared that intervention without recognition of the Insurgents would look like conquett. The senate, at 1 :15 p. m., on motion ol Allieon, adjourned, and the committee on foreign relations was called in special session to consider the message. A prominent Republican member of tlie senate committee on foreign rela tions eald that congross could not be iu duced to make war on Gome.. A bushel of notions doesn't weigh half us much as ono stubborn fact Garland's, Happy Thought Salve is a sure factor for the euro of Skin Troubles and Piles. 500 glass Jars For sale at DONNELLY. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and dellcloua. Iff POWDER Absolutely Pure HOVAl DKIN0 POWOCn CO., htw YORK. The president's message did not, after the first reading, receive the indorse ment of the majority of the senators, and many excused themselves from speaking about it until they could have time for a careful perusal. In a general way the objections were based on the ground tiiat it did not go fur enough in recog nizinc tiio rights of the Cubans. A large number of Democratic senators refused to express themselves at all, as did sev eral Republicans, on the ground that as they could not speak in complimentary terms, thev preferred to say nothing at all. The most significant utterances on the sul juct of thu message was that of Sena tor Foraker, Republican, from the pres ident's own state, and a member of the foreign affairs committee. Senator Foraker said : "I have no patience with the message, and you can say eo." Washington, April 11. Tho reading of the message in thu house was greeted with scattering applause from (lie Re publican side. The galleries made no demonstration. Hie message was re ferred to tho committee on foreign af fairs without debate, ami the house pro ceeded with the Distiict of Columbia business. The house committee on foreighn af fairs was in session an hour this morn ing, but reached no conclusion as to the form or subject-matter of the resolution which will be reported. The committee will hold another meet: tig tomorrow morning. The houso Republicans who were in the movement for aggressive action are to meet this afternoon to decide upon a plan of action. "A word to the wise is sullicicnt" and a word trom the wise should be suf ficient, but you ask, who are the wife? Thoso who know. The oft repeated ex perience of trustworthy personB may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M, Terry says Chamberlain's Congli Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been in the drug business n't Elkton, Ky for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cougli medicines manufactured, which 6hows conclusively that Ciiambeilain'u is the most satisfactory to the people, and is the beat. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. A I'ny Day on HeimlHy. Valentine, Neb., April 11. Sunday was pay day at Fort N'iobrara. A Sun day pay dav is a very unusual circum stance at a military post, and it is re ported the Twelfth infautiy, stationed at the post, is under orders to be ready to leave by Tuesday morning. Free 1'IIU- Send vour address to H. K. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, aud get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life I'jIIp. A trial will convince you of their merits. Thoso Pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of.Con situation and Sick Headache. For Ma larla and Liver troubles they have been nroved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly freo from every deleter ious substance and to be purely vegeta ble. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the sys tem. Regular size 25c. per box. Sojd by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. (2) The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, ft community of simple, honest, God-fear ing men and women, have prepared the Khakor Dlaoative Cordial for many years. nd it Is always the same, iliuple, hon est, curative medicine that has helped to make the Shakers the healthy, long lived people that they arc. Tho Shak ers never havo indigestion. Tills is partly owing to their simple modo of life, partly to the wonderful properties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges tion is caused by the stomach glands uot supplying enough digestive juice Shaker Digestivo Cordial supplies what's wanting. Shnker Digestive Cordial in vlgorates the stomach and all its glands 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 drnggistp, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bot tle. Naval Malltla Ordered Out. Auiany, April 11. One hundred and two naval militiamen have been ordered to man the Nahquaut, at Philiadephla tomorrow. liucklen'e vriiicat autre. The best salve iu the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, letter, chapped bands, chilblain?, corns, and ai! skin eruptions, and posi tively cm hs piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to uive perfect satisfac tion, or mouoy reiuudoei. Price 25 cents per 1kx. For sale oy Blakeloy and Honghton. druvrciste. Cruisers oJVIlullfax. Halifax, N. S., April 11. Tho Unit ed Statee cruisers have been sighted oiT this port. A hot number : Three acres of ground all set to bearing fruit of different vn rieties, small berries and a spring of wa ter that will irrigate the entire tract end all under the highest state of cultivation. Price $850, on reasonable terms. Located within one mile of the postoflice. This is one of Dad Butts' latest snaps and will only be on the market for a short time at this price. Don't stand around, good people, with your hands on your purse looking for something better un less you expect to get the world for ten centB, but come up and see Butts and you will greatfully remember the day he sold you this property. The Dolphin Sails. New York, April 11 The United States dispatch-boat Dolphin sailed from here today. Itents the KlomliKe Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville.Tex., lias found a more valuable discovery titan has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompained by Jiemmor rhages; and was absolutely cured bv Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Ho declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Trial battles freo at Blakeley A Houghton's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 Sheep marking paint; ready for use. Two colors, black and red. Why you should use our sheep paint. First, be cause the colors are 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 moie economical, because it is always ready for use. We guarantee our shpep maik lug paints to give satisfaction. Try it and bo convinced. Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles, Or. Fouls' cigars are on sale at the follow ing places: Snipts-Kinersly, Clark & Falk and M. Z. Donnell, druggists ; Com mission Co., Geo. Ruch, Fred Fisher and ChaH. Phillips, grocers; Columbia Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection ers ; Clias. Frank, Ad, Keller, Dan Baker, Aug. Buchler, Ben Wilson and The Midwav, saloons. T T Beware of " cheap " baking- powders. Alum makes good medicine but bad food. Ask your doctor. (12 Sheriff's Sale. liy vlitucof an execution ntnl order ! nlu duly lsMitd out ol tho Circuit Court of tho btnte of Oregon, for Whm-o County, lo no directed, mid dated ilnreh IS, upon h Judgment mid do ctco rendered nun entcied In ndM court on No vember 11, 1891. In fnvor of the tihilntlU', Inn ease wherein Iho AIIIhiico Tiust ('ompnnv, n corporation, wni plnlntlu", mid flgntiut thedc- leooeiiis incrcin, vi . uonnm una l.ltzabetn Demon, for tho Mtm of tttl.-h, with interest thereon from the said date nt the rate of t-isjlit per cent per annum, mid the costs of and upon this writ (which ntd judgement mat decree was on the fit h day of January, lstu, duly aligned and cone eyed to Mrs.. K. K. 'I hotnson), mid om matidln; me to make sale of certain ol the real property embraced in such decree ami herein ultcr fully described, I will, on April SO, 1898. nt 2 o'clock p. m., nt the front door of the counts court house in Dalles City, Wasco Countv, Ote soti, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash in hand, all the right, title mid Interest which tho defendants, mil each of them, had on July U, IStO, the date of the inorlguk'c foreclosed by said decree, In and to the following described twenty ()) acres of laud, to-Hit: That ee;taln twenty (JO) aeres in square form out of the northeast corner of the donation laud claim of Chxrles W. Denton and fcliZHbeth Denton, his wife, said donation land claim being N'olitlca Hon No. 0H), Claim No. 12, aud being parts of sections 5 and H, in township 1 north, tango l:i east of WillHineite Meridian, iu Wnseo Cnuntv, Statu of Oregon, mid i inoic pnrtlculnilv de scribed as follows, to-wlt: lk'ginutiig at a point 13 chains 77 links cut m:d 0 chaitx 7 l'nks north of the southwest coiner of soid section .". thence south fi'J chains w link; thence east 10 chains Vj links: thence north 22 chn'ns 20 llnl.s: thence east 4.1 chains 56 links: thence north 11 mii.utes west 47 chains, 12 links; and thence wet U'i ehnlns ,s5 links to the place of beginning contaliiiu? 32!) 51-100 ncics, more or lets. The Dalles, Oiegon, Mitrcu 22, 1HH. T. J. DRIVEU, mch23-I feheriifof Wasco County, or. SUMMONS. rx the mnnriT rfirn r r.r tut.- statu dp 1 1 X Oregon, for Wasco County. A. M. Crofoot, plaiutill', vs 11. E. Crofoat. defendant. Toll. E. Crofoot, the above named defendant: Iu the name of the stats of Oregon, vou re hereby requited to appear nud answer th'e com plaint of tlie above named plnlntirl' tiled in the above entitled suit ngainst you on Mondav, toe 23d day of May, lS'.b, suid day being the llrot day of the next resular term of said Cout fol lowing the llnal publication of thi summons, and If you fail so to appear and answer said complaint the above named plalutlU'wii npplv to the above entitled Court f.-r tte reliel praytd for in her complaint, to-wit: for a deeiee of said Court to the ellcct that the bonds of uiatiimonv heretofore and now existing between vou and said nlalntill be forever annuled. st side and held lor naught, and that said plainMll havu the iHiMntiHfiii.tnili'Af 41. . .V....n I I and slid plaiutliF. This summons is served upon you by publica tion thereof for tlx consecutive weeks in The Dalles Chkonicle by order of the Hon. W. U Urndshnw, judge of the above entitled Court aud of the Seventh Judicial District of the .Stale or Oregon, which older bears date the lith day of March, lb'Jj. IiUrlJK i: MENKKICE. inch23 i Attorneys for pUintin". Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. An order having been made by the c-ountv court of Wnsco County, Oregon, on thcUoth day of March, 16'.', in the matter of the guardian ship of Jumes A.Brown, Jr., Ethel M. Drown, Paulina A. Iiiown. David E. Drown. Mary S. Drown and George D. Oionu. minors, authotiz ing and licensing the guardian of said minors, James A. brown, Sr., to sell the inleiesls of said minors in and to the real estate heieniuafler de scribed, and directing that thy sale thereof be made at private sale in the maimer provided for tho sale of rail estate at private sale by execu tors and administrators. Therefore, under and in nursuar.ee of said or der, 1 will, from and after the 2(1 iluy of Jlliy, 1808, proceed to sell the undivided inteiesis of said , minors in ana to me nereinatter uese'ii.eq ie.ii property, at private talc, for the hlgnet ai .1 I bi-st bid therelor in cash. The leal n:.i.e'Lv above referred to is described as foli-Mvs ui v it 1 Undivided interests in and to a tract ot land iv , ing and situate in W'usco County, O egnti. mid I beginning at a point 20 rods south ai d ".0 ftet i west of what is known as the uoitliHe-t ( iner; o. the J. (r. Wilson lot, tald corner ben g one hundred and eleven rods east of the no, t n h r . corner of the John A. Slmms Donation I.anfl I Claim No. so, In Tp 1, North Hange :) Kiist W. M., running thence south ten tods; thenri west i six rods and thtee feet; thence north ( n lods; thence east six lods and thiee hvl to ti e n ice 1 of beginning, containing one half an aue, more or less. Dated The Dalles, March 31, 1VK J.M. A. UKOW.V.Prt.. n)!2-ll (Juaidiati. Administrator's Notice. Notice is heieby given that the amir :sf;nril has been iippoiiin-d by the Comity ton. t m tin Slate of Oregon for Wasco ('utility, us adnu n strator of the estate of Oliva I-. t i Jt. iiVidied I All nersons Having claims i.-m -t simi c!.iio me fieiebv notified b) i ii"-.'iit i.i to me at my nllice In Tho Dalle", Oitou. iMipr.ty iiiiicit with tho I'toncr wiuchei. iiui.u n months fiom the (late of this uotlte. Dalles City, Ottgon, A pill 1. W. WILLIAM MIl'III'.I.L, npi2-Ii Administrator. Administrator's Notice. Not'cc Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of tho estate of James M. TaJor, deceased, has tiled hl llual account iu the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Conn, ty, and Monday, the 2d day of My, isw, at tho hour of ten o'clock n. in., has been nppolund as the time for hearing objections thereto and the settlement thereof, Ail persons inteu'sttrt iu mildi'i-tue are icquiicd to Ille any objections they nuiy have thereto on or befoio said dale, 1. J. NOKMAN, api2-il . Administrator, Notice is hereby given that Iho underMgued has tiled in the olllco of the County Clerk, of Watco County, her llual iu count as admiutsirlx of the eswte of 1, I, Burger, ami that by older ol thu County Court, for said Ceuuty, Monday, the 2d day of May, iww, has been lUi-d as the time and the court loom of tali Com t as the place for the hearing of mid rl mil account. All )erson Interested lu said estate are nolltled to apvar at said time aud place mid chow came why said hunt account should uot bo approved aud allowed.-'-, A. T. BUKUK I', niehSll. Admlulstrutrlx. 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