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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1899.
NO 342
FOUR REGIMENTS
OFF FOR MANILA
Will Soon Start From New M Via
Suez Canal.
THREE TRANS
PORTS READY
The Thomas, Meade and Logan Will Be
Permanently Transferred From
the Atlantic to the Pacific Fleet.
New Yokk, May II. A epecial to the
Tribune from Washington says: The
war department is preparinz to send fou
regiments of regulars to Manila by way
of New York city and the Suez canal,
utilizing tor the purpose the transports
Thomas, Meade and Lrgan, which are to
be permanently transferred from the
Atlantic to the Pacific fleet. These
vessels will be prepared for their new
duty as speedily as possible, and woik
has already begun under urgency orders
on the Thomas, which is the largest and
finest transport owned by the govern
ment, and which should be ready to de
part with one complete regiment and an
additional battalion before the end of
the present month The Thomas reached
New York last Sunday from Guanta
namo. She has a capacity for carrying
2000 men in addition to Urge quantities
of stores and regimental baggage. The
Logan, which will quickly follow the
Thomas, is practically a sister ship of
the Grant, the Sherman and the Sheri
dan. She will carry 1700 men. She is
at Galveston and ehould report at New
York in about two weeks. The Meade,
which has a capacity of about 1300 men,
left New York for San Juan on May 1,
on her last trip before being made ready
for the Philippines. These ships will
be docked in order that they may attain
their highest speed on the outward voy
age, and their accommodations for troops
will be thoroughly renovated, to guard
' against possible infection after their
West Indian voyages.
THEY INDORSE
GOVERNOR GEER
Veterans Sustain His Attitude on the
Recall Subject
Salem, Or., May 10. The following
resolution, signed by John M. Parry,
post commander, and B. F. Pike, post
adjutant, was received by Governor
Geer this morning from W. T. Sherman
post, No. 4, department of Oregon, G. A.
R , of Wasco :
'Resolved, That this post most
heartily indorses the action of Hon. T.
T. Geer, governor of Oregon, for his
action in refusing to demand the return
of our volunteers from the Philippines,
believing that the demand for their re
call at this time, when their services are
needed by the national government
would be a foul blot on the record ot oui
brave and patriotic regiment, who have
shown themeelves to be the equals in
patriotism and gallantry in camp end
neld of any body of men wh i ever faced
their country's foes. And by said action
the name of Hon. T. T. Geer will be en
rolled with the names of our other wa
governors, who so nobly sustained lite
national government in the days of the
civil war."
Catb In oar CbecK.
All coantv warrants registered prior
to July 13, 1865, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after April 19
1899. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer,
' a
Asszlvtlix 'Pure
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYM. BAKIKO POWPgB
RESIDENT WILL
VISIT THE COAST
Report that He Will Come West to San
Francisco, and Return by the
Northern Pacific.
Chicago, May 11. A special to the
Times-Herald from Washington says:
President McKinley proposes to make a
tour of the west daring his summer
vacation. Arrangement!) for the trip
have not yet been perfected, but it is
nderetood he will go to San Francisco
by the Southern Pacific route, and re
turn to this city ou board a sprcial train
on the Northern Pacific, etopping en
route at the Yellowetone Park and other
points of interest. He will leave about
the middle of July and be gone probably
six weeks. '
Sales of Sheep.
Washington, May 10. Rear-Admiral
Van Eeypen, surgeon-general of the
avy, has received a letter from Surgeon
Stevenson, of the Oregon, at Manila,
tating that the health of' the ship's
company is excellent, notwithstanding
the trying heat of the tropics. Surgeon
Stevenson added: "The admiral (Dewey)
is looking well and feeling well.
Cold Reception to Mrs. George.
Columbus, O., Mar 10. AS'ate Jour
nal special from Steubenville, O., eays:
Miss Anna E. George delievered her
first lecture at the Olympia theater in
this city tonight. The house seated 1200,
but there were only fourteen people who
paid the admission fee to bear her. She
delivered, however, the lecture, which
was practically a sketch of her life.
Overflowing Its Banks.
La Grande, May 10. As a result of
one day's rain followed by two warm
daye, the Grand Ronde river is booming
and is now the highest it has been this
season. All the low lands in the Grand
Ronde valley are submerged and great
damage is being done to fall-sow n grain.
Should the mild weather continue, great
anxiety is felt for the safety of a portion
of La Grande.
Working; Klght in Day
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is a eugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weakness
into strength, liatleeeness Into energy,
brain-fig into mental power. "They're
wonderful in building np the' health
Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Blakeley
& tlougbton. 3
If yon suffer from tenderness or full
ness on the right side, pains nnder
shoulder-blade, constipation, bilious
ness, sick-headache,' and feel dull, heavy
and sleepy your liver is torpid and con
gested. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
will cure you promptly, pleasantly and
permanently by removing the congestion
and causing the bile dncts to open and
flow naturally. They are good pills.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
The steamer Spokane has been placed
in service on the Snake river between
Sparta and Lewiston with donble daily
service and will beoperated as a through
mail, express and passenger -Steamer,
makinir round triDS dailv - exceDt Satur
dav. Leave Riparia at 2:30 a. m." ar-
riving at Lewiston at 12 o'clock nocn.
r t : . o .on -.
Leave .Lewiston at ;:JU p. m. arriving
at Riparia at 7 o'clock p. m. The
steamer Lewiston will take the place of
the Spokane on the same schedule Sat
urdays and at other times will be oper
ated on a wild schedule, taking care of
ail local work. The object of this new
schedule is to place the Wis ten and Buf
falo Hump conntries more in touch with
points on the O. R. & N. tf
CO. , HEW YPffiC.
OTIS CABLES
INFORMATION
It Does Not let Clearly Apear
Tlie Volunteers Will Start.
WILLING TO
MAKE SACRIFICE
The Transports Now Returning Carry
Onlj the Sick and Wounded The
Volunteers First Scheduled to Re
turn Are Now at the Front, 45
Miles From Manila.
Washington, May 11. In reply to the
cable of Adjutant-General Cor bin last
night in regard to the return of vol
unteers, General Otis cabledjthia morn
ing: Manila, May 11. Adjutant-General,
Washington : The volunteers first to re
turn are now at Negroe, and forty-five
miles from Manila, at the front. It is
expected that transports now arriving
will take the returning" volunteeis.
"The volunteers understood that they
will begin to leave for the jTJnited States
the latter part of this month, but they
know the importance of their presence
here at this time, and accept the sacrifice,
which the United States' interests make
imperative. The Hancock is now enter
ing the harbor. Transports returning
this week carry sick and wounded men.
The Pennsylvania and St. Paul are not
longer needed in southern waters, where
they have been retained, henca I dis
patch transports. The Nelson and
Cleveland brought freight and return
without cargo. OTIS."
The Hancock, which General Otis re
ports as entering the harbor, sailed lrom
San FranciscoApril 18, carryinglbe
Twenty-first intantry, and light battery
E, First artillery, in all 34 officers and
1451 enlisted men, Colonel Jacob Cline,
Twenty-first infantry, commanding.
Later dispatches from General Otis
say;
"Manila, May 11. Adjutant-General,
Washington: The health conditions of
the troops that arrived on the Hancock
are excellent, there being but two deaths
en route, those of Private Dieo E. Jones
and Elmer H. Chevalier, companies L
and B, Twenty-first infantry, April 24
and 26. "OTIS."
Progress Being Made.
- Still another cablegram was received,
as follows :
"Manila, May 11. Adjutant-General,
Washington : The situation is as follow
We have succeed, d in passing army gun
boats to Catumpit tor use in the Rio
Grande. Railway connections with that
point were secured this week. The
passage 01 the gunboats through the
Macabebe country was hailed with joy-
! . , j . . - . ' .-a i . .
iui ut:ui'jaBi.ritiiuu3 uy iuo inaaoitants
In the country passed over by thetroops,
temporary civil administration was in
augurated, and protection to inhabitants
against insurgents abuses given as far
as possible. ' -" ' ..
"Signsof theinsurgenU' disintegration
are daily manifested."' The obstacles
which tbe natural features of the country
present can be overcome. , OTIS.,,
Diicoreted by a TToman.
. Another great discovery, has been
made, and that too, by a . lady ii this
country. 'Disease fastened its c'utches
upon her and for seven years she with
stood its severest tects, but her vital
organs were undertero;iued and death
seemed imminent. For three months
she coughed incessantly, and could net
sleep. She finally discovered a way to
recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, and was so much relieved on taking
first dose, -that she slept all night; and
with two bottles, has been absolutely
cured. Her name is Mre. Luther Lutz."
Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of
Shelby, N. C. 'rial bHtles free at
Biakeley & Hcuphton'a Drugstore.
Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every
bottle guaranteed.
Elegant new Pullman palace, sleepers
between Portland an I Chicago have just
been placed in service via the O. R. &
N., Orpgon Short Line, Union Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern railways
daily every day in the year. Cars are of
the very latest pattern, in fact being the
most improved up-to-date sleeping cars
turned out by the Pullman Company.
These new palaces will leave Portland on
the evening fast train of the O. It. & N.
arriving at Chicago the morning of the
fourth day and running through with
out change via Granger and Omaha. 19tf
By allowing the accumulations in the
bowels to remain, the entire system is
poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early Risers
regulate the bowels. Try them and you
will always use them. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co.
Hotel fur Bale.
A good paying hotel in Eastern Ore
gon. This is very desirable property
and may be obtained at a great bargain.
For particulars address "B" at this
office. j 4 d
J. D. Bridge, editor aud proprietor of
the Democrat, Lancaster, N. II., eays:
"I would not be w ithout One Minute
Cough Cure for my boy, when troubled
with a cough or cold. It is the beet
remedy for croup I ever used." Snipes
Kinersly Drug 'Co.
Kotioe-
Have you a farm for sale or for rent,
or do you know of any person holding
farming lands that they wish to dispose
qf? If so, please write to any agent of
the O. R. & N. Co., and he will send
you a circular which will interest you.
Good Wood.
To get the beet dry fir and pine wcod
that the market affords ting up 40.
Prompt delivery. The Dalles Lumber
ing Co. Jan27-2m
Ask your
' Druggist
for a generous
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any other
injurious draj.
It is quickly adbotdso.
Gives Keiief at once.
It opens and cleanses
fcemrasUcOLD n HEAD
Allays Inflammation. WU A. .iT
theNai
Allay liummiiianvu. - aia
Heals, and protects xnm jieoiunmo. CT1MiWMiq
SiiTMtt and BmelL Fall Btae Wc ; Trial
fit 4 A Ttonria4a h inttl.
" ELfBBOTHEM Wanea BtweCKew York.
Thousands are Trying It.
' In order to prove the great merit of
Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective cure
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre
pared a generous trial size for 10 cents.
Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to
ELY BROS., 56 Warren St, N. Y. City.
I goffered from catarrh, of the worst kind
ever since a boy, and I never hoped for
cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do
even that. . Many acquaintances have used
it with excellent results. Oscar Ostrum,
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Price,
60 cents. At druggists or by mail.
i Eestcrss VITALITY,
I LOST V'GOR
fl AND MANHOOD
Cure3 Impotency, Right Emissions and
wasting; diseases, all effect3 of self-
abuse, or exces3 ana indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood, builder. Brings the
pink glow to jaale cheeks anf
restores the fire of youth.
Bt mallKOc ner box: C boxes
for 63.GO; with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund the money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts-, CHICAGO, ILL.
:atarrf
Deafness Cannot Do Cared.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased . portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness ia caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rciuLIiag sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it Is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and J
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
evsr; nine cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but en in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars fur
any case of Deafness (caused ny caturrh)
that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars ; free.
F. J. Cuen-ey & Co.. Toledo, O.
ggySold by Druavrists. 75c. 6-10
Hall's Family Pill? are the best.
The liret In the World.
We btjlievo Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the best in the wot Id. A few
weeks ego we suffered witli a severe told
and 1 troublesome oonjjh, and having
read their advertisements in our own
and other papers we purchased a
bottle to see if it wonld effect us. It
cured us bef '-re the bottle was more than
half u-ed. It is the best medicine out
for colds and coughs. The Herald,
Anderaonville, Ind. For sale by Blake
ley & Houghton Drugcists.
An Epidemic of Whooping Coug-ti,
Last winter during an epidemic of
whooping cough my Children contracted
the disease, having severe- coughing
spells. We- had nsed Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy very successfully tor
croup and naturally turned to it at that
time and found it relieved the cough
and effected a complete cure. Johs E.
Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House,
Norwood, N. Y. Thin remedy is for sale
by Blakeley & Honghton, druggists.
GENERAL
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oisesttoers
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
TM ani Je&m. PHone 159
Buteheps
and Fafmefs
..Exchange..
Keeps on dranpht the celebrated
COLUMBIA HiCER, acknowl
edged the best beer ia The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come in, try
it and be convinced. Alo the
Finest brands of Wines, Liquor
and Cigars.
Sandrjuiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
F-S.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor. Mii & Lanolin. , 'Piioiie 157
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It sou are, we want yoa
to call around and see the
handsome Rugs we are show
ing;; the big assortment of
Lace Curtains and Draperies
of all kinds, including a
range of styles and prices in
Portieres that would do
credit to a big city store.
Bed Pillows and Sofa
Cushions can also be bought
here in qualities to suit
the wants of ever' house
keeper. 4S
Our stock of Bed Clothes
is very complete. We are
doing quite a business in
ready-made Sheets and Pil
low Cases at present. Qual
ities and prices- must be
right.
Sheetings and Pillow Cas
ings by the yard in the mo&t
popular qualities.
&
Comforts, Blankets and
Counterpanes ready for your
inspection,
SdgoisI...
SATURDAY ONLY
We will sell :
Hemstitched Sheets, blch'd
Pequot Muslin, 81x00 inch
es; value, 75c.
50g
SATURDAY
Hemstitched Pillow Cases,
bleached, 45 x 36 indies;
value, 15c.
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