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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1898
NO 172
THE WORK OF .
THE OREGON
LAW MAKERS
First Week of the Extra Ses
sion is Ended.
HOUSES ADJOURN
UNTIL MONDAY
Sixty Bills and Twenty-five Resolu
tions Introduced in the Senate,and
Thirty-six Bills and Thirty-five
Resolutions in the House.
Salem, Or., Sept. SO. Both houses
of the legislature adjourned early thia
afternoon until Monday a'ternoon, at 2
o'clock, and moat of the members left
town on tonight's trains. Speaker Car
ter will spend Sunday with hia constit
uents in Ashland. A good many of the
members went to Portland for the recese.
The clerks of the two houses were left
at their desks to clear the way for Mon
days's work. Everything about the state
printer's office is running at high pres
sure to get the bills already introduced
in shape to lav on the desks of members
Monday.
In the eenate sixty bills have been in
troduced, and have gone to the printer.
Some twenty-five resolutions have also
been handled there. In the house the
number of bills introduced is thirty-six,
and resolutions, including joint and con
current, thirty-five.
A number of the members have bills
they are withholding, because they are
convinced that no general legislation
will be enacted at this session. In fact,
the great number of admittedly meritori
ous measures brought forward tor con
sideration promise to consume more
time, if they get proper attention, than
will be available at this session. It is
probably that the greater number of bills
already introduced will not get to final
vote at this session.
The moBt objectionable feature of the
introduction of such a multiplicity of
measures is that it is likely to delay ac
tion on those of really pressing im
portance. Still, the committees in both
houses are so made up that the meritor
ious are likely to be carefully separated
from tho unmeritorious and pushed to
prompt action.
The first week closes with a distinct
promise of long steps in the direction of
economical legislation.
Representative Butt, of Yamhill, this
morning introduced by request a bill for
an act to regulate the rights of persons
to examine public records and make
memoranda and transcripts from them
and declaring an emergency. It pro
vides that officers having the custody of
any state, county, city or town records,
ot any court in the state, shall permit
and furnish proper and reasonable fa
cilities for the inspection and examina
tion of the records and files of their
respective offices, and for making mem
oranda and transcripts therefrom,
whether said files be complete or incom
plete; during the usual business hours,
to all persons having occasion to ex
amine them for any lawful purpose,
without cost or expense to the person
making such examination. Complaints
in suit of actions are to be withheld from
public inspection until summons shall
have been served.
WRECK IN
NORTHERN SEAS
Captain of the Vessel Washed Overboard
and Drowned Wreck Reached by
the Farallon.
Seattle, Sept. 30. News has reached
here of the wreck of the schooner Capella
in northern waters.
September I6th the ship left Ballard
bound for the north on a fiehing cruise.
She carried a crew of fo'ir men. On the
morning of September 20th, when about
150 miles north of Cape Flattery, the
schooner was caught in the teeth of a
furious gale. Huge seas swept over the
little vessel from bow to stern, carrying
away the boats, batches and everything
that was moveable on deck.
Captain Jonas Nordhasel, of the
schooner, was caught by a large ware
and carried overboafd and drowned. H.
Lipae, one of the crew, was also washed
overboard, and several of his ribs were
broken by the force of the waves as they
beat upon him. He was rescued, how
ever, by his shipmates after a bard
struggle.
With only two men to manage her, the
Capella now began to drift northward
at the mercy of wind and waves. The
mainmast had in the meantime snapped
off close to the deck, and the foremast
threatened to go every minute. All the
fresh water and provisions had been de
stroyed by the salt water, and lor six
days the crew subsisted on canned
fruit and vegetables, which was all that
was left. For water they drank the
juice of the canned fruit, and what they
managed to squeeze from tomatoes.
On the morning of the seventh day
the men met some Indians, from whom
they obtained water. They then con
tinued to drift northward until 7 o'clock
on the morning of the 27th, when in
Seaforth channel they sighted the
steamer Farallon coming toward them,
southwarb bound. As the steamer
approached, one of the men got out the
fog born, and its dismal notes reached
the ears of Captain Roberta. The Faral
lon was promptly brought up alongside
the dismantled schooner, and the men
taken aboard. The schooner was taken
in tow, and Captain Roberts headed for
Bella Bella, the nearest port. Here the
Capella waa beached, and, leaving one
of the crew in charge, the Farallon re
sumed her voyage.
Captain Nordhasel leaves a widow and
four children, who reside-at Ballard. He
was part owner of the schooner.
Free Pills
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get 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 effective in the cure of.Con
Btipation 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)
H. R. KINGAID
FOR SENATOR
Fusionists, It is Said, Will Launch His
Boom Next Tuesday.
Salem, Sept. 30. The Statesman to
day says it can announce the choice of
the demo-populi6t-fusionist8 in the leg
islature for United States senator. This
distinction has fallen upon the shoulders
of the retiring secretary of state Hon.
Harrson R. Kincard who will be
launched forth with a flourish of trum
pets next Tuesday.
Win your battles against disease by
acting promptly. One Minute Cough
Cure produces immediate results. When
taken early it prevents constipation.
And in latter stages it furnishes prompt
relief. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Rash Act of a Chambermaid.
Burns Or., Sept. 30. Mary Johnson,
a chambermaid, fired five ehots at John
Caldwell in a saloon here tonight, but
none took effect. The youne woman
then left town. Jealousy was the
motive.
Steep
your tea; don't boil it.x
Directiqns in every pack
age of Schillings Best. 39
UNDER BRITISH
ADMINISTRATION
Canada will be Allowed Access to the
Yukon by Way of Lynn Canal Un
der Treaty Now in Preparation.
Victoria, B. C, Sept. 30. A Qnebec
special to the Colonist says :
British Columbia's contention regard
ing the Alaska boundary is not to be
pressed. The Canadian commissioners
will concede that the boundary line nn
der the treaty follows the line of the
coast. But, as compensation for giving
up her claim in Behring sea, Canada is
to be given the right of access to the
Yukon country at the head of Lynn
canal, and either Dyea or Skaguay will
be turned over to British administra
tion. The international commissioners will
decide the question themselves, they not
desiring its reference to another tribu
nal. Are You . Interested?
The O. K. & N. Co's New Book
On the Resourses of Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho is being distributed. Our
readers are requested to forward the
addresses of their Eastern friends and
acquaintances, and a copy of the work
will be sent them free. This is a mat
ter all should be interested in, and we
would ask that everyone take an in
terest and forward euch addresses to W.
H. Huelburt, General Passenger Agent,
O. R. & N. Co., Portland.
Dissolution Notice. i
Notice ia hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between F.
S. Gunning and J. D. Hockman, under
the firm name and style of Gunning &
Hockman, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. All parties knowing them
selves indeoted to said firm are respect
fully requested to make an early settle
ment. The Dalles, Oregon, August 30, 1898.
F. B. Gunning,
J. D. Hockman.
FOK SALE,
The sheep, lands, building and every
thing needed to carry on the successful
business in sheep and wool growing, of
the late John Grant, in the Bath Can
yon and Pine Hollow near Antelope
Full particulars furnished and bids in
vited for entire property.
J. Dcfp McAndie, Administrator,
tf Antelope, Wasco Co., Oregon.
NOTICE.
Outstanding warrants on school dis
trict No. 12, Wasco county, Oregon, will
be paid on presentation at? my office.
Interest ceases on and after this date.
C. L. Schmidt, Clert.
The Dalles, Sept. 12, 1898.
Keml Estate Sale.
The Laughlin estate offers for sale all
their land property in and near The
Dalles, consisting of city lots, blocks
and acreage. Terms reasonable.
Apply to the undersigned at the office
of the Wasco Warehouse Co.
tf B. F. Laughlin.
ESTRAY.
An iron grey gelding, brand indistinct,
looks like a quarter circle with a bar
under it, . The animal is unbroken.
Came to my place at Nansene, 17 miles
south of The Dalles. The owner can
have same by proving property and pay
ing all charges. Ed Wilson.
Sept. 1, lmo.
Thousands of persons have been cured
of piles by using DeWitt'a Witch Hazel
salve. It heals promptly and cures
eczema and all skin diseases. It gives
immediate relief. Snipes-Kinersly Drug
Co.
Bneklcn'i Annc'a sbIts.
The best salve in the world for cues,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum i fevei
aorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cuins piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and
Houghton, drutreists.
Royal makes the food pare,
wholesome and delicious.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Fresh Shoalwater Bay Oysters at An
drew Keller's.
Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for
unburn and wind chafing. ft
Order your fruits, yegetables and fish
from Stadelman Commission Co. Phone
345.
Leave your orders for dressed chickens
with the Stadleman Commission Co.
Phone 345.
Have your bicycle repairing done by
Chas. Burchtorf, corner of Third and
Federal. Phone 49.
, Cash tn tout Checks.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Dec. 1, 1894, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after September 8
1898. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
For Sale.
Full section (640 acres; of fine wheat
land in Sherman county, four miles from
Columbia Southern R. R. All fenced
and in cultivation. Easy terras.
J. M. Huntington & Co.
Phone 81. The Dalles, Ore.
. -r- T4T
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Remove Pimples. Prevent
Cnre Headache and Dyspepsia. - - mm
fop hlth Th . eacQ day is necessary
lor Health. They neither erine nor ainkAn T ....
ic SoldbdruBgiata. DR. BOSANKO CO. Phila. Pa.
Ea5ten? Oreoi?
State lorraI
Sfoool f
Ulestoft, Ott.
The most successful years work of the
State Normal School at Weston, Oregon,
closed last June with the graduation of
twenty students.
pall X?rm Ope'ijs Sept. 5, 1898.
Full course of studv, scientific and
professional, vocal and instrumental
muBic.
Healthful location, good society, and
pleasant surroundings.
Board in families from $2.50 to $3.50.
Rooms for those who deBire to board
themselves can be had at reasonable
rates.
..SOaRDlflG HALkLt..
Boarding hall for young ladies in con
nection with the school, under the care
ful supervision of a matron. Board,
fuel and lights at $2.50 to $3.50 per week
Catalogues and Information furnished
upon application.
..ST. PRY'S
DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns.
Under the direction of the
Sisters of the Holy Names of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLES, - - OR.
This Institution is pleasantly situated near
the Columbia on the line of the Union Pacific;
thence it is easy of excess for all those who de
sire to secure a comfortable home and a pro
gressive sent of learning for their daughters
or wards. The location of the Academy is one
of the most healthy on the Pacific slope, this
portion of Oregon being proverbial for Its pure
water, bracing air and picturesque scenery.
The Academy is incorporated and authorized by
the State to confer Academic honors.
Board and tuition per Boholastic vear, tl60.
Studies will be lesumed Monday, September 5th.
For detailed information apply to the Sister
Superior. aug21-lm
Misses' and
Children's
School Shoes.
We here mention three lines of - School Shoes,
which we ask you to see before buying elsewhere.
They are better than what are usually offered at the
same prices.
I. Misses' dull dongola kid school shoe; made
with heavy extension soles, spring heel, new
full coin toe, lace; sizes 8 to 11, $1.25-;
to 2 $1.50
II. Misses' kangaroo calf buiton shoe; of a nice
soft stock, gmade with coin toe, stock tip,
plump extension soles; sizes 8 to 11, $1.25
Hi to 2 , $1.50
III. Misses' kangaroo calf button shoe, coin toe,
patent or stock tip, plump soles; sizes 8 J to
11, $1.10; sizes 11 to 2 $1.25
R. VL Williams & Co.
FAIR! FAIR! FAIR!
The Tenth Annual Fair and Race Meeting of
GsGoaa Eastern Oregon District Agricultural society
Embracing the Counties of
WASCO, SHERMAN, GILLIAM, CROOK, MORROW AND UMATILLA.
Will Be Held at
THE DALLES, WASCO CO., OR.
Tuesday, October 18, 1898,
Continuing 5 days. Continuing 5 days.
For Premium List and any information regarding the fair write to J. O. Mack.
Secretary. The Dalles, Oregon. A. S. MAC ALLISTER. Pres.
wascol?
Mouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain oi ail kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, 0?"
eaaquarters ior "layers isest -fenaie-
-)T1 p1loilT This Floor is manufactured expressly for family
vJxl. Jm XJ U.A nee . eTery Back is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We sell oar goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so
call and get oar prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Cloudy Weathefr Ppefepped fov Sittings.
Chapman Block.
MY WORK MY SUCCESS.
THE DALLES, OR.