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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1898.
NO 31
Sl)c Dalles
SPAIN WILL BE
THE SUFFERER
England's Proposal to De
clare Coal Contraband
of War Suits Us.
AVE WILL NOT BE INCONVENIENCED
Only Warship of thn Anlatlc Fleet Will
HrlTer Effort Making to I'urmiade
Other Powem tn Take Action 81ml
Inr t Thut of England.
New Yoiik, April 18. In directing her
coloniuB to regard coal ob contraband of
war in tlio ovunt of hoBtilitien between
tlio United Stales and Spain, Great
Urituin has taken action, American of
(iciulH Buy, in Hue with the wishes of tho
president nn.i naval officinlp, says the
Washington correspondent of the Her
ald. l'ressure will be exerted upon France,
Hayti nnd Sun Domingo to accomplish
the fcanie result, mid some attention is
luting given by the state department to
Smith American countries, with a view
of securing a contraband character of
coal, us well bh an announced determi
nation on their part not to sell either to
Spanish or American men-of-war a sup
ply of fuel greater than necessary to en
able the belligerent vessel to steam to
the next home port.
So far hb the Danish West Indies are
concerned, the authorities have pur
chased in their reports all the coal that
it is possible to secure. With coal a de
clared contraband of war, administra
tion ufllcials and naval experts say it
will be impossible for Spanish vessels to
operate in the West IndieB or tiie Pacific
and a a u result the chances of success
for American arms would be immeasur
ably enhanced.
Great Brituin's declaration of the con
traband character of coal will effect the
United States enly at one point in the
fur Kiiat. The United States now has
at Hong Kong six vessels, the cruisers
Iliiltimore, Olympia, Kaleigh and Bos
ton, and gunboats Concord aud Petrel
and these ships are awaiting the word
to rush to Manila.
If the lorlifications of the Philippines
should stand off the American fleet for
any time, the operations of the vessels
would be greatly embarrassed, for by
England's declaration, her colonists will
be only allowed to sell to either bellig
erents a supply only sufficient to take
him to his home port.
Appreciating the position assumed by
tlio British government, Commander
Dewey, acting under instructions from
Secretary Long, has purchased a large
quantity of coal and stored it on board
two colliers, which will accompany the
fleet to the Philippines. Extended op
partitions would necessitate a,renewul of
the supply, and the central position of
Hawaii is pointed to by naval experts
who want It for a naval base. Hawaii
Is 4000 miles from the Philippines. Her
position in the family of nations would
conipell her to observe strict neutrality,
nd not to favor one belligerent more
than another, but her annexation, it is
pointed out, would result in placing eup
,plies lor the Asiatic squadron 2000 miles
nearer the vessels than would be the
ease if coal, munitions of war, otc, had
to he shipped trom the United States.
It Is ulso pointed out that Hawaii will
find it necessary to sell coal to a Span
vessel at Honolulu sufficient to take
It a portion of the wav to the next home
A bushel of notions
doetn't f weigh half as
iiiueii as one siuuuoru
fact
Garland's,
Hippy Thought Salve
U al sure factor for the
cure of Skill Troubles
Hnar rues,
too gluts Jars
Fir lite It DOMMELL'S.
Royal Make the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
novi mkino powoen co utw vokk.
port, just as she would sell to an Amer
ican ship.
In the event that coal is declared con
traband by France, San Domingo and
Hayti, authorities say it would be im
possible for Spain to secure coal in the
West Indies.
Strong representations have been
made to the president by Secretary Long
to get him to instruct the secretary of
the, treasury to decline to grant clear
ances to ships carrying provisions aud
coal to Spanish ports.
The Canary islands will be admittedly
a Spanish base of operations, and it will ,
be the effort of this government to
blockade them and seize vessels which
may try to bring contraband from any
other rountry to them. This will be
especially the case with Cuba and Porto
llico.
In view of Spains efforts to collect
coal at Havana, no doubt exists in po
litical circles that the naval plan of the
Spanish government contemplate the
dispatch of the fleet to western waters
soon.
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a
community of simple, honest, God-fearing
men and women, have prepared the
Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years,
and it is always the same, firaple, hon
est, curative medicine ttint has helped
to make ttie Shakers the healthy, long
lived people that they are. The Shak
ers never have indigestion. This is
partly owing to their simple mode of
life, partly to the wonderful properties
of Shuker Digestive Cordial. Indiges
tion is caused by the stomach glands not
supplying enough digestive juice.
Shuker Digestive Cordial supplies what's
wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in
vigorates the stomach and all its glands
so that after awhile they don't need
help. Ah 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 bot
tle. A VICTIM OF ItKUKI MULLETS.
Creiu l Nlaln In ttatUe richtlng for
the Integrity uf Uu aureruineut.
New YoisK.Aprl! 18. A special cable
gram from Caracas, Venezuela, to the
Bevelling World says:
President Crc-spo, ol Venezuela, was
killed iu a battle with Hernandez, the
leader -of the rebel forces on last Fri
day. Joaquin Crespo first came into prom
inence iu 1830, when he acted as a sub
etitute for General Guzman Blanco. He
showed bravery and was faithful. In
1888 he served part of a term as presi
dent. He got up a revolution a short
time afterward, and had to flee. In 1893
he got up another revolution, captured
the capital, Caracas, and declared him.
self dictator. At a subsequent election
he was selected fcr four years, beginning
February, J894.
Free i'lll
Send your address to H. K. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, aud get a free sample
box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A
trial will convlnco you of their merits.
These Pills are easy iu action and are
particularly effective in tho cure of. Con
The
costly baking powder to
But neither we nor your
it is really worth.
It, therefore, does the
stipation and Sick Headache. For Ma
laria and Liver troubles they have been
proved invaluable. They are guaranteed
to be perfectly free 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. Sold
by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. (2)
Foutz' cigars are on sale at the follow
ing places: Snipee-Kinersly, Clark &
Falk and M. Z. Donnell, druggists; Com
mission Co., Geo. Rnch, Fred Fisher
and Chas, Phillips, grocers; Columbia
-Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection
ers; Chas. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan
Baker, Aug. Buchler, Ben Wilson and
The Midwav, saloons.
"A word to the wise is sufficient" and
a word irom the wise should be suf
ficient, but you ask, who are the wise?
Those who know. The oft repeated ex
perience of trustworthy persons may be
taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M, Terry
says Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
gives better satisfaction than any other
in the market. He has been in the drug
business at Elkton, Ky., for twelve
years; has sold hundreds of bottles of
this remedy and nearly all other cough
medicines manufactured, which shows
conclusively that Chamberlain's is the
most satisfactory to the people, and is
the best. For Bale by Blakeley &
Houghton.
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 off; third, it is much more
economical, because it is always ready
for use. We guarantee our sheep mark
ing paints to give satisfaction. Try it
and be convinced. Clarke & Falk,
agents, The Dalles, Or.
Bncklen'a Ariuca salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cui hb piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale oy Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
LOST.
A dark bay horse, weighing about
1100 pounds, branded 7 on shoulder,
with white left foot. Strayed from
Grass Valley. Anyone finding the ani
mal and informing Frank Kramer, of
this city, will be suitably rewarded.
mchlO-lm
Thousands of sufferers from grippe
have been restored to health by One
Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures
coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia,
grippe, asthma, and all throat and luug
diseases. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
If the United States and Spain become
involved in war, it will be impossible to
Import Havana tobacco. Consequently
liigli grade Havana cigars will iucreat-e
in price. Lay in a supply of Prize
Medal cigars "while the price remains
the same. 10-tf
Thirty-five years make a generation.
That is how long Adolph Fisher, of
Zauesville, O., suffered from piles. He
was cured by using three boxes of De
Witl'e Witch Hazel Salve. Snipes
Klnersly Drug Co.
La Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every
test, to be the best non-poisonous fluid
dip in the world; guaranteed to cure
ecab, itch, sore throat, lice and hoof-rot.
Clarke & Fulk, agents, The Dalles.
Cusli In Your Checks.
All couutv warrants registered prior
to Jan. 3, 1894, will be paid at -my
office. Interest ceases after March. 17,
I8i8. C. L. Piiilui's,
Couutv Treasurer.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That ii what it ww mde (or.
Most
make, is Schillings Best
grocer dare charge what
805
most work to the' cent
Sheriff's Sale.
Jly vittucof nn execution anil order of snlo
duly Issued out ol tho Circuit Court of (lie State
of Oregon, for Wasco County, to nic directed, nnd
dated March 18, 1898, upon h Judgment and de
cree rendered nnd entered in said court on No
vember 11, 1891. in favor of tho plaintiff, in a
case wherein- the Alliance Trust Company, a
corporation, was plaintiff, and against the de
fenders therein, U. W. Denton ond Elizabeth
Denton, for tho turn of IH91.48, with interest
thereon from the said date at the rate of eight
per cent per annum, and tho costs of and upon
thli writ (which said Judgement and decree wan
on the fith da y of January, 1892, duly assigned
and conveyed to Mrs. K. K. Thomson), and com
manding me to malto salo of certain of the real
property embraced in such decree and hen In
alter fully described, I will, on
April 20, 1808.
at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho front door of the county
court house in Dalles City, Wasco County, Ore-
?:on, sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder
or cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest
which the defendants, and each of them, had on
July 6, 1889, the date of tho mortgage foreclosed
by said decree, in and to the following described
twenty (20) acres of land, to-wlt: That certain
twenty (2U) acres in square form out of the
northeast corner of the donation land claim of
Charles W. Denton nnd Kllzibeth Denton, his
wife, said donation land claim being Notifica
tion No. 8019, Claim No. 42, and being parts of
sections 5 and 8, In township 1 north, range 13
cast of Willamette Meridian, in Wasco County,
Statu of Oregon, and is moro partlculailv de
scribed as follows, to-wit: beginning tit a
point 13 chains 77 links cast and C chains 7 links
north of the southwest corner of said section fl;
thence south 09 chains SO links; thence cast 16
chains 29 links; thence north 22 cha'ns 20 links;
thence east 43 chains 60 links: thence north 11
minutes west 47 chains, 42 links; aud thence
west 59 chains 85 links to the place of beginning
contalniug 329 61-100 actes, more or less.
The Dalles, Oregon, March 22 1398.
T. J. DRIVER,
mch23-i Sheriff of Wuseo County, Or.
SUMMONS.
IN TIIE CIRCTTIT COURT OK THE STATE OF
Oregon, for Wasco County.
A. M. Crofoot, plaintill',
vs
II. E. Crofoot, defendant.
To II. E. Crofoot, the above named defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon, yuuurc
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint of the above named plaintiff filed In the
above entitled suit against you on Mondar. the
23d day of May, 1S98, said day being the first
day of the next regular term of said Coutt fol
lowing the final publication of thU summons,
and If you fall so to appear and answer said
complaint the above named plain tilt will apply
to iue aoore enuuea ixmn nr toe renei prayea
for in her complaint, to-wlt: for a decree of said
Cou rt to he effect that the bonds of matrimony
heretofore ana now existing between you and
said nlalntiff be forever annuled. set side and
held ior naught, and that said plaintiff have the
care and custody of the minor children of you
and si'd plaintiff.
iujs summons is servia upon you rjy puoiica
tion thereof for six consecutive weeks in The
Dalles Ciibokicxk by order of the Hon. W. L.
llradsbaw. Judge of the above entitled Court and
of the beventh Judicial District of the State of
Oregon, which order bears date the 1Mb day of
March, 1SUS.
mch23-i Attorneys for plaintiff.
Guardian's Sale of Real Estate.
An order having been made by tho county
court of Waseo County, Oicgon, on the2oth day
of Murch. li'Ji, in the matter of the guardian
ship of Jjines A. llrown, Jr., Ethel M. llrown,
I'aulluu A. llrown, David K. llrown. Mary S.
llrown and George I), lirown, minora.. authoriz
ing mid lirenslug the guardian of said minors,
James A. Brown, Sr., to sell the interests of said
minors i'i and to the real estate herenlnaftcr de
scribed, and directing thut the sale thereof be
made at private sale In the manner provided for
the sale of real estate ut private sale by execu
tors and administrators.
Therefore, under end in pursuance of said or
der, 1 will, from and after the
3d day of May, 1808,
proceed to sell the undivided interests of said
minors in and to the hereinafter described real
property, at prlvute sale, for the highest and
nest bid tberelnr in cash. The real nronertv
above refeired to is described as follows, to-wit:
Undivided interests in and to a tract of land ly
ing and situate iu Wasco County, Oregon, aud
beginning at a ioint 20 rods south and 30 feet
u est of what s known as the northwest corner
of the J. (!. Wilson lot, said corner being ono
hundred and eleven rods east of the northwest
corner of the John A. Slmms Donation I-und
Claim No. 39, In Ti 1. North Range 13 East W.
31., running inenco fcoutu ten rous; tnencc west
six rods nnd three feet; thence north ten rods;
thence east six rods u-ul three feet to the nloce
of beginning, containing one-hulf an acre,
moro or less.
Dated The Dulles, March 31, 1893.
JAS. A. UROWN, 8k.,
upi'J-li Guardian.
Administrator's Sale.
Notice 1? hereby given thut under and by vir
tue of an order of the county couit of the State
of Oreuon for Waseo county, marie, on tho 7tb
day of Match. 1898, the undersigned, as admin
istrator oi iue estate in vt , J. .Mems, aeceasea.
will, from and after Saturday, tho 7th day of
May, 1858, proceed to sell the leal estate bel tig
lug to said estate aud hereinafter moru paitlcu
lurly described, at private sale. 'I lie terms of
sale will be one-thlid iu cash, one-third on the
1st day of January, 1899. aud one-tbiM on tho 1st
day of January, 1900, with interest at 8 per cent,
per annum on the deferred payment,sccurcd by
mortgage upon the premises.
The lauds and promises above referred to, nnd
winch will bo sold as ufore.-uid, aio described as
follows:
The north half of tho northwest quarter, the
southwest quarter of the north wet quarter, and
the northwest quarter of tho southwest quarter
of section 12. iu towiuhlp 1 south, range 12 east,
W, M,, iu W'usco County, Oregon, containing;
100 acres.
The south half of the southeast quarter, and
the south half of the snuthwett quarter iu said
section, township uud range, and containing 100
acres.
Dalles City, Oregon, April 8, JbiW.
up9liw4 J. O. MKINtf, Administrator,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned
has been appointed by tho County Court of the
Statu of Oregon for Waseo County, as admini
strator of tin estate of Ollva Kspiug, deceit ed,
All nelsons having claim against said estate
are hereby not Kind to l resent them to iue at my
otttce iu The Dalles, Oregon, properly verified
with the proper vouchers, within six mouths
I rom the dalo of this notice
Dalles Cltv. Oreuon. Anrll 1. 1893.
WILLIAM M1CI1EI.L,
pi2ll Aduiiulitrator.
"He Don't Know
What Ho Wants ;
had to' give it up," is the way they refer in most
clothing stores to a man who walks out without buy
ing. They are wrong; he does know what he wants;
that's the trouble. Men who are hard to please in a
clothing stove are generalty good judges of clothing.
They have a gift of "spotting" bad fabrics, poor pat
terns aiid skimpy tailoring. They know how a gar
ment should fit. We never complain of such men.
Why should we? They are our best and most appre
ciative customers.
Oaf JWen's Suits
at $7.50 and $10.00
Are some of the arguments we use to convince
people of our leadership in value-giving.
GOOD SUITS FOR LESS MONEY for those
who want them.'
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
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18,
1841.