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    hi Dalles
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 15 1899.
NO 79
1 HEART
FELT WELCOME
Be Mier Boys Land Mill Roar or
Canton and Cheer Upon (Mr.
GOVERNOR GEER
IN THE LEAD
Tlicv Miu'died up Market Street Deluged
Willi Flowers Now in Camp at
Hie Presidio Hi-grin to Make
Themselves Comfortably a Once.
Sax I-'uanoihco, July U. Not i-ineo
the departure of the Culilornia volun
teers fur thu Philippine!) have the streets
ofS.m FrancKw presented such n seonii
of animation uh thoy did today nor have
the steam whistles, cannons ntul hells
created such n nun pun, mid nil this In
honor of thu returned repmuiit of Oregon
volunteers nnd the California signal corps
who have returned from foreign shores
after over fourteen niontha of hardships
nnil lightim;, some gaunt und niek, brokun
in henllh mid Hjilrit, Rome bearing thu
marks of Filipinos' hullcitB, others re
turning to their native country full of
vigor mid life mid oven buttered by thu
trying experiences in thu tropical climate
and vigorous campaign against thu fol
lowers of Agtiimildo. Early In thu day
great crowds of peoplu commenced
gathering alone the lino of march. As
the waiting crowds benanio fully uwaru
that thu iiiuii wuru actually in sight tho
din and roar and mechanical noises
mingled with the cheers of thoueandB
made it scmn as if liedlam had really
broken loose.
The first in linu of nmroh was Major
Koine, (iwioral Shaftur'H aid, followud
by the luml of tliu Third urtilhiry. Then
came Governor Geer, of Oregon nnd e tail',
followed by thu Californlium who shared
tlioelieurs with thu Oregoniuns.
Thi!ii uainu tho Oregon regiment
headed by ltrigudier Generals Summur
and Hung. Aa thu men marched up thu
etreut they inadu n splendid appeariuicu.
The ambulances bearing thu sick nnd
wounded followed, then n battery of the
Third arllllury. All nlonir tho line of
march tho inoii wuru chuured to thu i oho.
As the soldiers passed tho l'ulncu hotel
they were deluged with flowura thrown
Irom the windows by thu guests. Gen
eral Shnfior nnd Htnll', and many noted
nriny ollieorr revluwed tho parade as it
passed up 'a KU,H avunno.
At tho Presidio they will lost tin dur
military diciiilinn for two or threo wuuks
when the dual mustering out w ill taku
Placo ami thoy will bu sunt to tlioir
homes bv luin.
MURDER AND
ANNIHILATION
scli Was the Plan of Auiiinuldo on the
Night of the Outbreak.
. 'J" f':anoihco, July 14. Tho olllcora
01 the Second Oregon regiment, while
Jy Bunriluil In thulr HtutuniontB, admit
tlioconditlon of tliu American troops
Manila at thu outbreak of hostilities
wtweo,, Agulnaldo nnd tho United
"la eawiiH very critical,
fhe capture of ulutter sent from in
our ImuH In Manila to an ombasBV of
oinahlo Is probably nil that snvud our
my from n turrlhlu disaster, ami poBal
annihilation Tho luttor wna taken
wuonorulOtfH, who found In it tho plans
' Ijlut tu open tho gates of Miu.iln, Hack
"c'ly, murder the mmrdH, und allow
' Hisurguiit nrmy to pour Into thu
ncii camps nnd surprise tho men.
lr,"u ",lltu,l Stutoa troops wuro under
Urn!, ' K,,t 10 ,neot t,l -'xpuotl ot
'', 1,1,1 Imd learned of tho cap
OaVAI . Baking
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ovn dak i no
ture of tho iottur, and tho only part of
tho plot thut was carried out wns tho
burning of a portion of thu city.
Another Authority.
Cincinnati, July 14. Bishop J. M.
Thohurn, of tho Methodist Epitcopal
church, who Iiiih spent forty yeara na n
missionary, montly in India ia horo with
hia family, hoiiid of whom tiro in ill
health. The I'ishon spent eomo tlmu in
Manila in Match last, and was an intel
ligent observer of events. lie eaya there
is no doubt that thu outbreak between
tho Amerlcniia nnd Filipinos was in
tended by Filipino londura to include u
Runur.il massacre in tho city of Manila.
llnhliril tin) (itiivu.
A etnrlllng incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho
subject, Is narrated by him us follows:
"I was in a most dreadful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eyes tunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in bock
and aides, no uppetitu gradually grow
ing wcakur duy by day. Threu physi
cians had given me up. Fortunately, a
trlend advised 'Electric Bitters'; and to
my great joy and surprise, tho first
bottlo made a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three weeks, nnd
am now n well mnn. I know they saved
my life, and robbed tliu grnvo of another
victim." No onu bhould fail to try them.
Only 50c, guaranteed, "ut Blakuley &
Houghton's drug atoru. 5
CAUGHT IN
THE BREAKERS
Uoat With Three Men Upset on Yaqtiitia
liar One Drowned.
Nlwpokt, Or., July 111. This morn
ing about 7 o'clock, Georgu Uurch, Frank
l'rieat and n man known as "Sen Lion
Clinrluy" wont out over tho bar for deep
sea fishing. When about half way out
to thu bar they saw a breaker coining
and atopped fishing. Priest pot tho
boat's bow around to moot tho breaker,
nnd the crnft passed over it in safety.
Another sea struck them buforo they
could regain control of their boat nnd
capsized it. Priest and Sea Lion Charley
succeeded in catching hold of tho boat
and clinging to it, but Utireh was not
Hccn again.
Thu lookout from lhu life-saving feta
tion, who was on thu beach opposite to
tliu Rconu of tho accident, paw tho boat
capsize and hastened to the ttntion for
assistance Tliu crew promptly re
sponded, and In less than half an hour
reached the scenu with thulr lifu boat
and rescued thu two men clinging to tho
upturned craft. They were nearly ex
hausted, and could not have held ou
many minutes more.
Burch was a singlo man.
A TIltlllHIUUl 1'uugui'H
Could not exprosH thu rupture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil
adelphia, Pa., when elie found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
hud coinploluly cured hur of a hacking
cough tiiut for many years had made
lifu a burden. All othur remedies nnd
doctors could give bur no help, but shu
enya of thia Koynl Curo-"lt soon ro
moved tho pain in my chest nnd I can
now sloop soundly, something I can
scarcoly remuinbor doing before. I feol
liko sounding Hb praises throughout thu
universe." So will every one who trios
Dr. King's Now Discovery fomny trouble
of tho throat, chest or lungs. Price COo
nud $1. Trial bottle free at Dlakoloy cV
lloughton'a drug atoro; oyery bottlo
guaranteed. 5
Grasshoppers in Grain Fields.
Minnkai-omh, July Kl.-Huporta wero
roceivud hero lliia niorniug by graiiiinen
that olomla of grasslioppera alighted on
the Holds in thu vicinity of Holla, N. D.,
from the Turtle mountain region.
Powder
mwoew co., new vonK.
High School Professor Shot.
Dallas, Tex., July 13. Professor
William Lipscombe, of the Dallas high
acbool.died today from the effects of a
wound received from John T. Carlisle,
former janitor of the school, who shot
him during rovival services nt the First
Christian church. Carlisle, who is n
cousin of cx-Secretnry of tho Treasury
John G. Carlisle, professes not to re
member nnything about the shooting,
lie is in jail, nud the defense will be
umutionnl insanity. Carlisle lost his
position ns janitor nt tho high school and
blamed Liprjcotnbe for it.
JS IT IlIGIIT
I or mi Killtiir li Jlcooinincnd I'utcnt
iMt'tllciiiVhV
From Sylvan Vallev News, Iirevrad,
N. C.
It may be a question whether the
editor of a newspaper lias the right to
publicly recommend any of tho various
proprietary medlcine3 which flood the
market, yet as a crcventiyo of tufl'ering
wo feel it a duty to say n good word for
Chnmberlain'e Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Iteuiedy. Wo have known and
used this medicine in our family lor
twenty years and hayo always found it
reliable. In many cnec? n dose of this
remedy would save hours of suffering
while n physician is awaited. Wo do
not believo in depending implicitly on
any medicine for a cure, but we do
believo tliat if u bottle of Chnmberluin'e
Diarrhoea Ilemedy wus kept on hand
and administered at tho inception of nn
attack, much suffering might be avoided
and in very many cases thu presence of
n physician would not be required. At
least this bus been our experience
during the past twenty years. For sale
by Iilukeley i Houghton, Druggists.
Dewey Will Cut His Trip Short.
New Yoitir, July 14. A dispatch to
tho Herald from Port said : The cruiser
Olympia arrived hero this afternoon.
Do.vey, wlio is looking very well, has
been reluctantly obliged to decline Iho
invitation of Minister Slraueo nt Con
stantinople to stay with him on the
Hosphorae. He is nnxiuus to get to
New York as soon as possible, and lias
decided to pioceed in the Olympia to
Trieste, where lie will make n short
stay for tho change of air, proceeding
thonco to Americ.i.
Free Exhibition
For a few days of the celebrated
SEVEN
SUTHERLAND
SISTERS
Hair Grower and
Scalp Cleaner
Everybody invited to call and
see the magnificent growth of
hair of the ladies in attendance
and at the name time secure freo
advice as to how to treat the hair
and scalp to obtain best results.
NO LIKELIHOOD
OF COMBINATION
Uiiilci Stales Will Not Join John Ball
in Coercion of China.
REFUSES TO GIVE
INDORSEMENT
To Any Special American Enterprise, or
Anj Guarantee of Company's Fi
nancial Stnndiu''.
Ni:w Yohk, July 14. A special to the
Herald from Wnehington says: While
President McKinlcy will take all neces
sary Bteps for tho protection of Ameri
cans nnd their interests in China, there
is no likelihood that he will join with
Great Britain in coercing tho Pekin gov
ernment to give extraordinary conces
sions to Americans and British citizens.
A high official said regarding the mis
sion of W. H. Parsons, of Washington,
that the administration had no intention
of combining with Great Britain or any
other government in the interest of its
citizens.
Naturally, the president stood ready,
he said, to afford all reasonable and law
ful protection to Americans In foreign
countries, and Mr. Parsons would un
doubtedly receive this assurance. It has
been tho policy of the administration
not to advocate any special American in
dustry to tho Chinese government. In
stiuctiutis sent to the American minis
ter in Pekin some time ago eaid:
'In tho advancement of Ameiican
enterprises in China and the efforts made
in behalf of the Chinese foreign office,
you should be cautious in giving what
might be understood ns tho govern
ment's Indorsement of the financial
standing of the persons seeking contracts
with that of China. Bsielly speaking,
vou should employ all proper methods
for the extension of American commer
cial interests in China, while refraining
from advocating the projects of any one
firm to tho exclusion of others."
A Frightful Illunder
Will often cause a horrible burn,
scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, the best in tho world, will kill
tho pain and promptly heal it. Cures
old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns,
felons nud all skin eruptions. 15ett pile
cure on earth. Only 25 cts. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists. 5
NOTIUK.
United States Land OrricE,
Oiseoox Cm-, June 21, 1D9.
Notice is hereby given that tho ap
proved fractional plat of Township 2
north range 8 east, has been recelred
from tho surveyor general of Oregon
and on August 1st, 1899, at 0 o'clock, a.
in., of said date, said plat will bu tiled in
this ofllce, und tho land therein em
braced, will be Eiibject to entry on nnd
after said date. Chas. It. Mooukk,
W.m. Galloway, Itegieter.
Iteceiver.
An ICjildomlo of Illiirrlioou.
Mr. A. Sanders, writing from Cocoa
nut Grove, Fin., says there has been
quite nu epidemic of diarrhoea there.
He had n suvern attack nnd was cured
by four doses of Chamberlain's Ch lie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy. He
says hu also recommended it to others
and they say it is thu best medicine they
ever ufod. ICor sale bv Blakeley &
Houghton Druggists.
A disensed stomach surely under
mines health. It dulls the brain, kills
energy, destroys tha nervous system,
und predisposes to Insanity nnd fatal
diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are
quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
It has cured thousands of cafes nud is
curing them every day. Its ingredients
are such that it can't help curing.
Siiipcs-Kiiieisly Drug Co.
lAr Jr Ar lr .J Ar iA
QDonday
to
I
We show new
arrivals in . . .
$1.00 and $1.25
Come and
I A. M. Williams & Co.
CITATION.
f. THE COUNTY 00UKT OF THE STAT1
-L ot Oregon, for tho County ot Was co.
... n,n ........... ..r .ri
fc-llus W. Duvlb, dwouM'd.j clrAT10.N
To Mrs. Kinclluo Dsvls, Mr. Corn K. Coram,
Mrs. l.lzloJ. FutIs, Situs K. Davis, William II.
Davit, Anettu Frauds McNeil, l iny Mary J!n
linricvanil Elllo lUlicl Davlx, hells at law of
Hilas W DiivK ilctvnseil, and to AnyR M. Wil
liams, W. II. VanliibLor, binitli French, K C.
1'o.tt.o, ami ltos 1 1), Mcuill, mortgagees! oteit
lug: lu the name of thostatool Oregon:
You are hereby cited and required to appear ill
tlio county court of the stato of Oregon lor the
county of Wasco, at the court room thereof, at
T lie Dalles, Oregon, In the county of Wtaco, on
Monday, the 'Jliiid day of July, 1S0J. at ten
o'clock In the forenoon of thtt day, then and
tliero to show ciiiuc, if any il.ere be, why nn
order of tho above entitled court should not be
made directing II. 1'. Ijiughlln, as administrator
of said estate of Slias W, Davis, deceased, to re
deem tho mortgaged premises belonging to said
estate, or if said redumption be deemed inex
pedient, Hint said administrator be authorized
and directed to sell all of the real estate belong
ing to tbc otato of said deceased, and iiartieu
lurly described as follows, to-wit: Lot No. lot
block No. '.), of Dalles City proper in Dalles
City, Wasco counts, Oregon; aUo trie north half
of the northwest (iiiarler, tho northeast quarter,
and the north hull of tliu southeast quarter of
section lliu towiuhlp 'J north ot range VI, esst
of tho Willamette meridian, in WAsco county,
Oregon, containing SJO acres, more or less, said
smIu to be mndo at public auction for cash In
hand, in the manner prescribed by law, and tho
proceeds of such sale to bo held by said adminis
trator and disposed of as may be required by the
order of tho above entitled court.
Witness, the Hon. Hubert Mays, Judge nf tho
County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for the
County of Wiuco, with the seal of said Court
atllxed Hits Second day of June A. D. Lvj-.i.
Iskai.)
juuli ll Attkst: A. M. KK1.SAY, Clerk.
NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION,
V. S, Land Gmcn, nt Tun lni.i.cs, 0hi:.,
Ji'i.v a, lsyj, i
Notice is heiebv civcu that the following
uumcd settler lias Aled notice of his lulenlioir to
muku llual proof in support of liis chum, and
that sidd pioof will bo made before Tho Hcglster
aim iccccivcr at I nu uauca, Oregon, on r riuay.
AUg. 1, IW,U!'
1't-rry J. Van Camp, of The !ullr,r.
Homestead Knlry, No. l'j:xi, for thu Wo, SWh,
and H'X'!i, Section ls.Tp.'JN., It. 1U V W.M.
Hu naiiies t lie following witnesses In prove Ills
continuous residence upon und cultivation of
said laud, vl:
1'. J. Alitdlus, Martin l'tiKim, K, A. Uviiaid
and Oliver Dowers, all of Tlic Dalles, Oregon,
JAY V. LUCAH,
Jl)8-ll Hctilstcr
A Ar
ifc -fW ftr -V j
see them.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omen at Vakcoitvfr, Wash.,
July S, J
Notice is hereby given Unit tho following
named settlers liavu tiled notice of their Inten
tion to maku llual nronf in smmoit nf tlnlr
claims, and Hint said proofs will bu made tiJfore
n, . i resoy, i nireii atares uoinuussioncr lor
District of Washluu-ton. at his oltlco in Ooldcu-
dale, Washington, on Monday, August II, IblW,
Sleplicii .llnrlrtt.
Homestead Kutry No.'jOJI, for tho P. 't. N. E. 1 f;
N. K. ' i S. U. 1 1 Miction lu, and t. W. 4 N. '. L
of Section 'u, Towiihhip II North, of Itango ill
Kast, Will. Mer,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz:
carl Franzen, Christian I'rnnzen, I'ortcr L.
llardlson, Marlon Splawn, all of Lyle I1. 0,,Wush.
l'orter L. Ilnrdlson.
Honicstcad Kntry No. SOU, for the S. 15. fof
S. H. M of Section ID j tho 6. V. '., ot S. V. 'i,
t-eotiou '.-O; K. of N, i:. : of Bection :i, Towu
sliiiia.North, of Itango 1 Kat, Will. Mer.
He names the following witnesses to provu
hlseoirtlnuous residence upon, and cultlwitiim
of said land, viz,:
Carl Franzen, Christian Fninzsn, Stephen
Marlett, Marlon Splawn, all of Lylu 1', O , Wash.
JlyS il W. It. DUN11AH, Hcglster.
" CONTEST NO Tl CK . "
r. S. Land Omen, Tim Dalles, On. I
Ji.lv 11. lh'Jl). 1
A mlllelent contest allldavit iiaviug been lllcd
ill which it is alleged that he has abftiuinuoit
said tract for more than 0 mouths. Said )uirllea
are hereby untitled to appear, respond nnd
Ciller evidence touching said allegation, nt HI
o'clock a, in, oir Sept. I, lsuu, befuie tliu register
und icct ivcr nt the I nited States laud nitico In
'1 ho Dalles, Or.
Tho said contestant liaving tu a proper
iitlldavll, lllcd July 1st. Is'j'.i, set forth fuels
which sliow that alter due diligence, personal
service ol tins notice can not he made, it is
heieby ordered and dlivcted Unit such notice lu
given by duo and proper publication,
jlyl" li JAY l'. I.I'cas, Hcglster.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the Hon, County
Court of lhu thu Statu of Oicgou, for Which
county, as uduilnulrator of tliu estuteof Adolpli
Ailldlus, deceased. All pel sous having claims
against suid estate are hereby untitled to present
the sumo properly verillcd to me ut Hie ollico of
my uttoimjs, Diilur .V Menufce, within six
inouths from Iho date of this notice
Dated at 'l hu Dalles, Oregon, June ft, lhW.
J. I'. ACIDIUH,
AduiluNlrutor of the Kstate of Adolpli Agldluw,
det'cutisl, 7rlL
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in uus onrcu ny jaiues uouik, coniesiaru,
against houiesicnd entry No. WS, mado Nov.
4th, 1MU. for S'.j tiWU. M:(4 SWi1(!-cc. ill.town
ship:) p, H LI K, and NV'( .NlV'i, See, 11, town
shin 1 H. It LI K. bv Tliomas Jellre s. contustcu.