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VOL. XI
THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, 1899
NO 346
CIRCUMVENTION
OF TIME'S WORK
AUeca Discoicrv Tnat Wiil Resist Mi
Aje's Atpacte.
SCHEME TO PER
PETUATE YOUTH
Two Chicago Professors Claim That the
Lymphatic Fluids of Animals, Par
ticularly Goats. Will by Hypoder
mic Injection Renew the Elasticity
ofYonth.
Chicago, May 16. TheTribune eays:
A discovery which, it is claimed, solves
the problem of circumventing old age,
has jaat been made public by Professors
Joseph E. Hawley and Alex C. Wiener,
of the Chicago clinical school. The re
tarn to yoath, it is asserted, is produced
by hvpodermic injections of lymphatic
fluid of animals, particularly young
goats. The discovery was made a year
ago and subsequently a secret demon
Btratioa of its efficiency is asserted.
The general theory of the discovery is
that, if the mineral deposits wbich ac
cumulated in tbe bones in the process
or life can be replaced with tbe life cells
contained in tbe lymphatic glands of
goats, deterioration of the bones will be
prevented, and the elasticity of youth
will be. retained much longer.
In one of his experiments at the
clinical school, Dr. Hawley administered
hypodermic injections of the fluid from
the lympahtic glands of a goat to a dog
known to be 14 years. A diagnosis of a
portion of thfc femur before the injection
showed the bone contained large de
posits of phosptate, carbonate and soda.
Tbe dog was watched carefully for two
months, during which frequent injec
tions of the lymph compound were
made. At the end of that time another
diagnosis showed that the larger part of
the mineral deposits had been removed,
and the animal was as lively as a puppy.
A number of human beings, it is said,
have been experimented on in Chicago
in the same way and with the same re
sults. The apostles of the diecovery do not
claim that a man or woman thus charged
with goat's "life cell" will live forever,
but they say life will be prolonged, per
haps doubled.
AWFUL TRAGEDY
AT LOSTINE
Hon. J. A. Hunter Killed by Mrs. C. R.
Elliott, a Neighbor.
Lostine, Or., May 15, Sunday even
ing abont 9 o'clock, Hon. J. A. Hunter,
an early settler and one of the most
prominent men in Wallowa county, was
shot and instantly killed by Mrs. C. E.
Elliott, a near neighbor, who then com
mitted suicide by taking poison.
There has been a feud of long standing
over family affairs between the Hunters
and Elliotts, whose families are inter
married, a son of the murdered man
having married a daughter of Mrs,
Elliott. "
Abont 9 o'clock Sunday evening Mrs,
Elliott knocked at the Hunter house and
was answered by Mrs. Hunter, to whom
she said:
"It is not you I want to see, it is Mr.
Hunter."
Mrs. Hunter then called her husband,
and be got op and dressed and came to
HuVA n
ilBSClUTELY fclJRE
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL BAKINO POWOEB
the door. On his opening it and without
saying a word, Mrs. Elliott fired on him
with a shotgun, the charge striking
Hunter in the abdomen and ranging up
ward, death resulting almost instantly.
Mrs. Elliott then left the house and hid
by a foot bridge between the home of
her son-in-law and tbe Hunters', evi
dently expecting an opportunity to kill
young Hunter when he should go over to
his father's home, but he was warned by
his mother, and they roueed the neigh
bors who began to search for Mrs. Elliott.
They found her dead in a plowed field a
short distance from tbe Hunter home.
She evidently found that ehe could not
get a chance to kill young Hunter and
had taken poison.
CATARRH OF
THE STOMACH
A Pleasant, Simple but Safe and
Effectual Cure for It.
Catarrh of the stomach has long been
considered the next thing to incurable.
The usual eymptons area full or bloating
sensation after eating, accompanied with
sour or watery rigings, a formation of
gases caueing a pressure on the heart
and lungs, and difficult breathing; head
aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and
a genet al played out, languid feeling.
There is often a foul taste in tbe mouth,
coated tongue and if the stomach could
be seen it would ehow a slimy, inflamed
condition.
The cure for this common and obsti
nate trouble is found in a treatment
which causes the food to be readily,
thoroughly digested before it has time
to ferment and irritate the delicate
mucous surface of the stomach. To se
cure prompt and healthy digestion is
the one necessary thing to dojjand wben
normal digestion is secured the catarrhal
condition will have disappeared.
According to Dr. Haslanson the safest
and best treatment is to use alter each
meal a tablet, composed of Diastase,
Aseptic, Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden
Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can
now be found at all drug stores under
the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
and not being a patent medicine can be
used with perfect safety and assurance
that healthy appetite will follow their
regular use after meals. .
Mr. N. J. Booher, of 2710 Dearborn St.,
Chicago, 111., says: "Catarrh is a local
condition resulting from a neglected cold
in the head, whereby' the lining mem
brane of tbe nose becomes inflamed and
the poisonous discharge therefrom pass
ing backward into the throat reaches the
stomach, thus producing catarrh of the
stomach. Medical authorities prescribed
for me for three years for catarrh of tbe
stomach without cure, but today I am
the happiest of men after using only one
box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I
cannot find appropriate words to express
my good feeling. I have flesh, appetite
and sound jest from their use.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is tbe safest
as well as tbe simplest and most con
venient remedy for any form of indiges
tion, catarrh of the stomach, biliousness,
sour stomach, heartburn and bloating
after meals.
Send for little book, mailed free, on
stomach troubles, by addressing F. A.
Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The tablets
can be found at all drug etores.
The Beat In the World.
We believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the beat in the world. A few
weeks ago we suffered with a severe cold
and a troublesome cough, and having
read their advertisements in our own
and other papers we purchaeed a
bottle to see if it would effect us. It
cured us before the bottle was more than
half used. . It is the best medicine out
for. colds and coughs. The Herald,
Andereonville, Ind. For sale by Blake
ley & Hongh ton Druggists.
CO., HEW YORK.
Millions GlTtn Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to tbe
needy and suffering, Tbe proprietors
of Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs and colds, have given
away over ten million trial bottles of this
great medicine ; and have the satisfac
tion of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases
of the throat, chest and lungs are surely
cured by it. . Call on Blakeley & Hough
ton, druggists, and get a free trial bottle.
Regular size, 50 cents and $1. Every
bottle guaranteed or price refunded. 3
Elegant new Pullman palace sleepers
between Portland and Chicago have just
b "en placed in service via the O. E. &
N., Oregon 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 tbe Pullman Company.
These new palaces will leave Portland on
the evening fast train of the O. E. & N.
arriving at Chicago the morning of tbe
fourth day and running through with
out change via Granger and Omaha. 19tf
Working Night and Day
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weakness
into strength, listlessness into energy,
brain-fag into mental power. They're
wonderful in building up the health.
Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Blakeley
& Houghton. 3
The steamer Spokane has been placed
in service on the Snake river between
Sparta and Lewlaton with double daily
service and will be operated as a through
mail, express and passenger steamer,
making round trips daily except Satur
day. Leave Eiparia at 2 :30 a. m. ar
riving at Lew is ton at 12 o'clock noon.
Leave Lewieton at 2:30 p. m. arriving
at Eiparia at 7 o'clock p. m. Tbe
steamer Lewiston will take the place of
the Spokane on tbe same schedule. Sat
urdays and at other times will be oper
ated on a wild'echednle, taking care of
all local work. The object of this new
schedule is to place tbe Wisten and Buf
falo Hump countries more in touch with
points on the O. R. & N. tf
If you suffer from tenderness or full
ness on the right side, pains under
shoulder-blade, constipation, bilious
ness, sick-headache, and feel dull, heavy
and sleepy your liver is torpid and con
gested. De Witt's Little Early Risers
will cure you promptly, pleasantly and
permanently by removing tbe congestion
and causing the bile ducts to open and
flow naturally. They abb good pills.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Golden Eagle Mining Co., at the
office of Freuch & Co., bankers, Wednes
day, May 31, 1899, at 7 o'clock p. m. for
the- purpose of electing seven directors
and transacting such other business as
may properly come before said meeting.
By order of the president.
J. C. HOSTETLEE,
Sec'y and Treas.
The Dalles, Or., April 25, 1899.
Farm for Sale.
Six miles south 'of The Dalles, com
posed ot 495 acres 200 in grain and 100
in summer fallow. A good bouse and
other buildings, and all manner of farm
ing implements. This is a desirable
farm at a bargain. For terms, apply to
G. W, Patteesok,
6-tw . The Dalles.
' notice.
Have you a farm for' sale or for rent,
or do you know of any person holding
farming lands that they wish to dispose
of? If so, please write to any agent of
the O. R. & N. Co., and he will Bend
you a circular which will interest you.
SITUATION BE
COMES ALARMING
Abearance Indicate (Mans Will Kate
Armsi Resistance.
INCENSED AGAINST
GENERAL BROOKE
Indignant at the Proposal to Pay Them
Ofif With a Pittance The Unenvi
able Position of General Brooke.
Nkw York, May 16. The Herald's
Havana correspondent telegraphs as fol
lows: The situation has become most
alarming. To all apperances tbe Cubans
are about to make armed manifestations
against the United States and its mode
of governing the island, although the
conservative element still hopes for
peaceful arrangements. This state of
affairs, which was brought abruptly to a
bead last Saturday by a partial quarrel
between General Gomez and General
Brooke, has been forming for the last
two months. Tbe first move haB been
made by the army. It will probably be
supported by many Cubans. Tbe army,
which is really represented (although
many dispute his authority), by Gomez,
is incensed against Brooke and his policy.
The soldiers declare they have been
miserably fooled and trapped by the
Americans. They look upon the ex
change of a gun for $75 as an ignominious
transaction for them, as they have not
been defeated by Americans, and conse
quently they refuse to change. Some
persons say the determination of the
army not to surrender arms is an out
come of General Brooke's refusal to sanc
tion Gomez' plan for a Cuban militia.
At tbe Cuban headquarters this state
ment is indignantly denied, in particular
by Gomez, who, however, refuses to dis
cuss the present situation.
No Alarm in Washington.
Washington, May 16. General
Brooke has not reported to the war de
partment any serious situation in Cuba,
and it is not believed In the department
that any alarm need be felt regarding
the condition of affairs. Communica
tions General Brooke has made to
tbe war department regarding the
situation are not given to the public,
but the officials understand the sources
of the present trouble is that generals of
the Cuban army are disappointed be
cause tbey are not likely to realize as
much out of the money appropriated for
the army as they think they should. One
thing is assured beyond all other con
siderations; the United States will re
main for tbe present in absolute control
of the island, and the orders of the
officers in command will be sustained by
tbe government at Washington.
Deafness Cannot be Cared.
by local applications, as tbey cannot
reach the diseased portion of tbe ear
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that 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 tbe inflammation can be taken
(-out and this tube restored to its norma
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever ; nine casia out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of tbe mucous sur
faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars ; free.
F. J. Chensy & Co., Toledo, O.
EerBold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
I consider it not only a pleasure but a
duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about
the wonderful cure effected in try case
by the timely are of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
I was taken very bally with flux and
procured a bottle of this remedy. A few
dojea of it effected a permanent cure. I
take pleasure in recommending it to
others suffering from that dreadful dis
ease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This
remedy is sold by Blakeley & Hou2hton.
never been claimed that Chamberlain's
Pain Balm would cast out demons, but
it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds
bear testimony to the truth of this
statement. One application relieves
the pain and this quick relief which it
affords is alone worth many time sits
coet. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
It you have piles, cube them. No
use undergoing horrible operations that
simply remove the results of the disease
without disturbing the disease itself.
Place your confidence in DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure
others; it will not fail to cure you.
Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co.
Notice. Timber Culture.
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,!
February 24, 1899. J
Complaint having been entered at this office
by Ollie P. Weberg against Wesley Summner for
failure to coroplv with law as to timber-culture
Entry No. 30J5, dated September 22, 1888, upon
the S. E. J Section 10, Township 5, south of
Willamette Meridian, Range L3 estt, in Wasco
County, State of Oregon, with a view to the can
cellation of said entry, contestant alleging that
said Wesley Summner never plowed or cultivated
said tract except about six acres and never at
any time nor has any one for him planted any
trees or cuttings, or seeds, and also the said Wes
ley Summner about the month of February, 1890,
duly rellnauished said tract to tbe United States
and delivered said relinquishment to this affiant
aud said relinquishment was duly filed in the
U. 8. office of The Dalles, Oregon, and at the
said time and prior thereto abandoned said tract
and has never since said time returned thereto
cr claimed any light or interest in said tract of
land.
' The said parties are hereby summoned to ap
pear at this office on the 20th day of April, 1899,
at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish
testimony concerning ssia aiiegea laiiure.
11-ii JAY P..LUCAS, Register.
NOTICE.
School District No. 5 oi Wasco County, Oregon,
will issue two coupon bonds of the par value of
lour hundred dollars each bearing interest at
the rate of six per cent per annum, interest pay
able semi-annually ; said bonds being redeemable
at the pleasure of said district alter ten years
from their date, bnt due and payable absolutely
twenty years irom aate. principle ana interest
navable at the office of the Treasurer of Wasco
County, Oregon, or at such place as may be
designated at me option oi tne purcnaser.
The board of directors of said district are law
fully authorized to issue said bonds in accord
ance with the provision of an act of the Legisla
tive Assembly of the State of Oregon, filed in
the office of the Secretary of State February 22,
1893, and providing among other things for the
issuance ot Donas Dy scnooi aistricts.
In compliance with the terms of said act, I,
as treasurer of said county, will receive sealed
bids for said bonds at my office in Dalles City
Aforesaid until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 1st day of
May 1899. All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check of five per cent of the amount of
bonds for which the bid is made, No bids for
less than par will be considered. Blanks to be
suDmittea lor district to execute, xne rjgnc to
reject any and all bids is reserved.
1 ne Dalles, Oregon, April l, 1899.
f C. L. PHILLIPS,
Treas.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore existing between W. L. ward, J. w.
Ward. F. H. Ward and J. C. Ward.doing a gen
eral lumrering business at Dufur, Oregon, un
dert he firm name of Ward & Sons, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, W. L. Ward and J.
C. Ward letiring, J. W. Ward, F. H. Ward and 8.
P.Ward will continue tbe business at Dufur
under the firm name of Ward Bros, and will
collect all outstanding accounts and pay all
bills against tbe old firm. All parties knowing
themselves Indebted to said firm are notified to
make an early settlement, either by cash or note.
Duiur, ore. f eD. i, isyj.
W. L Ward,
J. W.Ward,
F.H.Ward,
J. C. Wabd.
Priuate
Boardii7J-iou5?
Table board
$16 per moijtr)
Qor. 4tr) 3T)d Uijion.
HERViTA
Restores VI VALITY,
I OCT VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, .all effects of self-
abuse, or excess ana indis
cretion. A nerve tonic and
blood, builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
Rumail Rfknpr hnx: R boxea
want, ,
for $2.50; with a written guaran
tee to cure or refund tbe money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL.
As pretty a
Line of
Waists
As ever graced
Our Counters
Materials are Percales, Or
gandies, Lawns, Cords, Dncks,
Picquee, China Silks
Black
Satins, Taffetta Silks.
Colors. All
popular fancies.
the Eeason'a
Prices.
50c to $12.00.
Come and see.
h. in. wimams & .no.