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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1899.
NO 80
OREGON MEN
Thiriy Five riiensaai Dollars Paid to
Ibe IieiiMl,
WANTED TO
COME DIRECT
Volunteers Voted to Come to Portland,
so Says the Kcport from Manila.
San I'ium'ihco, July 15. Tho Oregon
men wuru paid oil' today. 1'rivaU's each
drow $111. i!0, nun-cominisBlonod oiIlcorH
from if'J-i (or second lieutenants, to $700
far tliii nloiiol himself. Tho enlisted
men tig a body bec.tinu richer by n little
wore than "5,0.)0. All this ia buck pity.
Muro money Is coming to tho OregoniutiH
lieloru thi'y leave, Tho regiment will
draw Hoinc $:)2,()00 tin travel pay to cover
tliu supposed expense of estch mnn's
transportation from Sun Francisco to IiIb
lioini!. They will also receive piiy for
tliolimo they ure detnlnecl preparatory
to final muster-out and honorable dis
charge. Governor Gecr nnd Htnfl' departed for
home en the Oregon express tonight.
Colonel .loeelyn and Mujar Morton
will have charge of the mustering out of
thu Oregon volunteers, nnd the work
will probably eonBUtiio two or throe
weeks.
Freedom, an English newspapers pub
lished in Matiilu, published the follow
ing in Uh Ibhuo of May HO:
"The Oreguns have voted which route
they prefer to take liome ward, nnd w here
they would like to be mustered out.
Tide action wne taken in response to a
cjbleprutn recently received from their
Bfinulor, MclJride, at Washington.
"I'ruvioua to title, and while in the
field, Colonel SiuiunorH bud u cable from
Senator Mcliridu, tiriklng whether he
would like to return via San Fruneieco
or Portland.
"The colonel replied. 'By way of San
Francisco.' The benliment ol the men
was then asked on the place of muster
ing out. Tho question went to u vote,
resultiiiK In favor of Portland by a
slight ninjority.
"Culonul riuuitnora tit once eubled
Wk, 'MiiHtur out ut Portland ; any route
direct. Almost at tho uamo tuuu ho
received thu following cable from Oregon
c"'. Or , dinned 'Parents' : 'Avoid Prc
enilo winds; pneumonia. Come Oregon
direct.1
"The rumor was ulloiit yesterday that
theOregons had dellnlto orders to go
home, Colonel Summers aayH, however,
jf'at this ia not true. Wliilu there ia
little doubt 0f their embarking upon the
Hancock, that vessel ia undergoing re
Pairs which cannot bo completed before
tlie end of the week.
"The colonel has a horse to which lie
l'9 bccuinu much attached during tho
wnpalgii, and which he ia making every
effort to take homo with him. The
animal is a capture, having formerly be
longed tou SpaniBh eaptalu of artillery."
MORGAN TO
HEAD TICKET
Talk of lllsplacliiK Uryan With the
Alabama Senator.
V,hiiinuT0Ni July lo.-Sonntor Scott,
...rnU'?t,VIr'h,who has rpcontly re
Z. ,rom uu lflo coast, eaya that
j"o is " great deal of talk of Henutor
dom " .f Alulm'i fur prcihldent on thu
d2, , l,oko1, T,108U IwOfral who
ou Yi i ""lo,vd Ury,u' t,,i,,k Morgan
UZ ' ii ",0Bl "vulllable, uud are
hli ,.i y !m',ruBau' with him because of
uiainplonshi,, 0, Uje Ncarngun CBnul
Mor,. ,la"Hl(m u,,d hl" Auiericaulimi.
rn would be opwwed by the ollver-
DaVA
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
OVAl DAKIHB POwnrm CO., HEW Venn.
itos because he wants to make that a
secondary issue, and by the anti-ezpnn-NioniHtB
in tho democratic parly. If he
wuh a younger man he might be consid
ered a possibility, but few men nro nom
inated for president after reaching the
age of 75.
Ex-Senator Dubois, of Idaho, bivb it
ib too late for either party to make a
change in enndidutes, and that Me Kin ley
and liryan will face each other as they
did threo years ago, Ho predicts that
the, uilver candidate will have more votes
than he did in 1890, but be does not
predict his election.
htorj- oT ii riluve.
Te bo bound hand and foot for years
by tho cbaiii3 of disease is tho woitt
form of clavory. Geo. D. Williams, of
Manchester, Mich., telle how such a
slave was nindo free, lie uaye: "My
wife haa been bo helpless for five ycais
that the could not tuin over in bed
alone. After utlng two bottles of Klec
trie Hltlerr, the ie wcnderfully im
proved and uble to do her own work."
Tills pupreme remedy for female dis
eases quickly 'cures nervousness, sleep
lessness, melancholy, headache, back
ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This
miracle working medicine is a godsend
to woak, sickly, run down people. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Bold
by Blukeley nnd Houghton, druggists. 0
Killed by a Hull.
SeoiCANi:, July 15. Fred Harvey,
nineteen yeara old, son of J. F. Harvey,
was gored to death by a bull yesterday
on a farm about eleven miles from
Spokane. Tho boy's body was found in
a clump of bushes by his father. The
lad had crawled to a tree, pulled himself
to a half-reclining position and died in
that attitude. No one saw the bull's
tuvago tttnek, and young Harvey was
not missed until supper-time.
Jluinui liable llescuw.
Mrs. Michael Cirtain, I'lainfield, III.
makes the statement, that the caught
cold, which settled on her lungs; she
was treated for a month by her family
nhvsiciun. but grew worse. He told her
alio wna a hopules victim of consumption
and that no medicine could cure her.
Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption j c ho bought
n bottlo and to her delinht found herself
benefited from I lie first dose. Rie con
tinued to uso and after taking six bottles
found herself iiound and well; now does
her own housework, and is as well as
she ever was. Free trial bottto of this
Great Discovery at Ulakeley & Hough
ton's drug store. Only 50 cents and $1.
Every bottle guaranteed. 0
Grain Crop Will be Small.
SeoKANi:, July 15. Itepoi ts from the
principal agricultural towns in Eastern
Washington and Northern Idaho show
that tho acreage of ground Bowed to
wheat this vear ia larger than In 1808.
Tho reports also show that the crop of
wheat will be smaller by one-inird, as
compared with the former year. The
fruit croji will also bo reduced fully one
third, owing to tho late spring. In some
sections tho crop is a failure.
Vuluuiile KruiitliuiH
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen'e Arnlc Salve cures
them ; also old, running and fever aores,
Ulcers, Bolls, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Outs, Bruises, Hums, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Best l'ilo cure on
earth. Drives out pains nnd aches.
Only 25 etc a box. Curo guaranteed.
Sold' by Ulakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. -
A diseased stomach surely under
mines hicilth. It dulls the brain, kills
energy, destroys tha nervous system,
and predisposes to insanity and fatal
disoaseB. Ail dyspeptic troubles are
quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
It bus cured thousands of cafes aud is
curluu them every day. Its Ingredients
are such that it can't help curing.
Bnlpet-Klnersly Drug Co.
I Baking
Powder
ONE VOLUNTEER
IS HOME
Left His Company to Sec His Dying
Motlicr.
Auiakv, Or., July 15. Frank M. Gir
ard, ". member of company I, Oregon
volunteers, arrived here today from San
Francisco. He came in violation of
orders, but in n manner which will
arouse sympathy in his behalf.
On reaching San Francisco harbor,
while still on shipboard he rectved a
telegram announcing that his mother,
who rctddes near Monmouth, was dyinz,
tind linking him to come at once, lie
applied to the officer for n furlough, of
fering the telegram as tho renron, but it
was refused. By the aid of sympa
thetic comrades he was let down by.'u
rope Into a small boat and went ashore,
taking the train at once for Albany. He
hired a team and driverhere and hurried
to his home. After remaining at his
mothet's bedside a few minutes, he came
out weeping and said she was yet alive,
but very low. He told the driver that
he would return to his regiment in a few
days.
He is a young man of unquestioned
veracity, aud has been one of tho best
soldiers in his company. Influential
friends will endeavor to secure his re
lease from the charge of desertion.
IS 11 KIQI1T
Fur an Editor to Kt'coinmciirt I'nU'iit
'.ii'riiuiurk?
From Sylvan Valley News, Bievrud,
N. C.
It may be a question whether the
editor of a newspaper has the right to
publicly recommend any of the various
proprietary medicines iliieii Hood the
market, yet as a preventive of suffering
we feel it a duty to say a good word for
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Itemed'. Wo havo known and
used tills medicine in our family ior
twenty years and havo always found it
reliable. In many cases a dose of Ibis
remedy would save hours of suffering
while a physician is awaited. Wo do
not believe in depending implicitly on
any medicine for a cure, but we do
believe tliat if a bottle of Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea Itemed' was kept on hand
and administered at the inception ol an
kittaek, much sulieiiug might be avoided
and in very many cases tho presence of
a physician would not be required. At
least tills hue been our experience
during the past twenty years. For sale
by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists.
Wireless Telegraphy.
Chicago, July 15. A Tribune special
from Victoria soys: Marconi's system
of wireless telegraphy is to be put in
operation in Hawaii us a means of com
munication between thedifl'erent islands
of tho group. An organization has been
formed, capital lias beeu aubscribed,
and soino of tlio material for the eystem
is already on the way.
An Kplilviulo of Illiirrliorn.
Mr. A. Stuiders, writing from Cocoa
nut Grove, Flu., bi.vb there has been
quite uu epidemic of diarrhoea there.
He had a severe Httack and was cured
by four doses of Chamberlain's Cholie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea ltemedy. He
says he also reonmiiietidod it to othors
uud they say It in the best medicine they
ever used. ICor Bale bv Blakeley &
Houghton Druggists.
DeWitl's Little Early lilsers expel
from the system all poisonous iutuiiui
Itttioiifl, regulate the stomach, bowels
and liver, aud purify tho blood. They
drive away disease, dissipate melancholy
and give health and vigor for tho dally
routine. Do no giipo or sicken. Butler
Drug Co.
POLITICS IN
THE ARMY
Senators aui Bcmtatim Dictated
Awintinls.
FUTURE OF THE
VOLUNTEERS
Intention Is to Merge the Twelve Regi
meuts Into the Regular Service.
SVashinqton, July lo.'-The appoint
ments in tho volunteer army have been
made, with very few exceptions, upon
the recommendation of the men who
control the political patronage in the
different states. The restrictions made in
regard to the appointments were that
the men should have creditable records
in either the regular or volunteer nrmy.
F.-w men have been appointed who have
not got recommendation of their senators
and representatives, the Republicans con
trolling the appointments in Republican
slates nnd Democrats in Democratic
states.
It is believed that this volunteer army
will be made a part of the regular army
during the coming congress, for the a'p
pointments have been numbered with
that end in view. Unless legislation
continuing it as a volunteer army or
merging it into the regular army is
passed, it would cease to exist, under
the law, in July, 1901. The influence
which secured the selection of theoflicers
will be called to pass the legislation con
stituting it a part of the regular service.
It is also observed that sons and nephews
have been given places in this army, but
not to such an extent as in the staff ap
pointments w hen tho army was raised
for the war with Spain.
NOTIUK.
United States Land Oi'kick,
Ohkuon Citv, June 2.', 1899.
Notice is hereby given that tho ap
proved fractional plat of Township 2
north range 8 east, lias been received
from tho surveyor general of Oregon
and on August 1st, 1899, at 9 o'clock, a.
in., of said date, said plat will be filed in
this ofllee, and tho laud therein em
braced, will be tubject to entry on and
after said date. Ciiai. B. Moohes,
Wii. Galloway, Register.
Receiver.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notico is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
C. J. Cathcart and J. I). Straus, under
the firm name of Cathcart & Straus, is
this day dissolved by mutual content,
C. J. Cathcart retiring. J. D. Straus
will continue the business, uud will col
lect all bills due said linn uud pay all
nccouute against tho saino.
Dated July 1, 1899.
C. J. Catiicakt,
J. D. Stkaus.
For Sale.
Three houses and four
lots in Tho Dalles, as a
whole or separately. Lo
cation healthy and desir
able, near school. Pays
exceptionally good inter
est on investment, l'rop
orty in good condition.
Address,
Mrs. A. Fitz Gerald
839 Golden Gate Av.,
San Francisco, Cal.
P.ft- vAtf' kilrf rt- -ft hPC-r -vJV- vlfl jftr fUr t
Summer
Summer
Ladies' black cotton hose, nice light
25 cents.
Ladie
ies' black cotton hose, drop stitch, light and cool, yot strong and
sorvieable, having double heel and toes, per pair J
Special Announcement.
Balance of Saturday's eboo epeciula will continue at 6alo prices for g
IA. M. Williams & Co.
CITATION.
rN THK COUNTY COlHT OK TIIK STATE
1- ol Oregon, for the County of Wiisco.
Ill the nmttcrof tho cstaloofl rlT,TlnM
Kilns V. Davis, dcceiiMjd.i CITATI0N
To Mrs. Kmellne Divls, Mrs. Corn K. Corum,
Mrs. I.!..ioJ. Karri, Silas I'.. Davis, William II.
Davis, Anutto Irancls Me.N'eal, liny Mary Jlu
hHiievimil ht'.lii ICtlicl IMvls, holrs at law of
Silas 'V. pnvis, iIwohmiI, ami to Aiuih M. WII
Hams, Xf. II. anliibbcr. Smith I'n'iH'h, 1". C.
I'cuso, ami llos i K. Mouill, mortgagees; Utcet-
'"fn the uameuif tho ftateol Oregon:
You are hereby oltni ami leijulied to appear In
ttiocmintv court of the state of Oregon lor tho
county of Wasco, nt tho couit room thereof, at
'1 he Dalles, Oieson, in tlio county of Wasco, on
Monday, tho '1 hint day of July, IMW, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and
theio to shoiv eaute, If any there be, why an
older of the above entitled court should not he
mado direntint; U. !'. UiUKhlin, us administrator
of said estate of hlhis W. Davis, deceased, to ic
deem tho mortgauid premises belotiKlUB to said
estate, or if said redemption he deemed Inex
pedient, thut said administrator ho authorized
ami dlticted to tclLall of tho real estate belong,
iiur to the etato of said deceased, ami partlcu
Inrly dcscilhcd as follows, to-vlt: Lot .No. I of
block M. u, of Dalles City proper in Dalles
City, Wasco countv, Dickon; also the north half
of the noi thu est i(iiaiter, the northeast quarter,
and the noitli halt of thu soilthcxbt quarter of
section II lu lonuslilp'.1 north of rniiKO U, cast
nf tho Willamette mtrldian. ill Watco county.
OrcKoii.contaltilnK tfJOacies, moio or less, said
sale to ho made at lublio auction for cash in
hand, in the manner prescribed by law, and the
proceeds of bitch sale to bo hold by said adminis
trator and dlsi.oM'd of us may bo rcuiiircd by the
older of the above entitled courl,
Witnkss, tho Hon. Hubert Mays, JiiiIkii of the
County Couit of the Btato of Orcuoii, for the
County of Wasco, with tho seal of said Couit
a Hi Mil this liceoi.d day of June A. D.
SKAL
Juna it Aiti:st: A. M. KKI.S.VV, Clerk.
NOTICK FOK 1'IJJJLICATION,
V, S. I.AM) Ornt'K, ut Tiik I)ai.i.i:s, ()iik.,
Jui.v :j, tbiy. j
Notico Ih hereby fiven that tlio following,
iiiimed settler lias filed notice of his intention lo
make llnal proof in support of his claim, and
thatsdld iioot will bo mado before Thu Kcxlstcr
mid iticelver at 'I ho Dalles, Oregon, on I'lUluy,
Auk. is, ik'j, vizi
l'crry ). Vun Cuinp, nfTlio Dulles, Or.l
Homestead Klltty, No. I'J.M, for tho WU, 8W) ,',
nnd c'v,N WJi, Section lS.Tp. 'J.N., It. ia ft, W, M.
Ho names the following vtitucssc to prow tils
coiitiiiuouii residence upon uud cultivation of
mid laud, vlx:
1'. J. AKldlus, Murlln I'aan, K. A. U-onaid
uud Oliver llowcis, nil of Tho Dalles. Orvgou.
JAV 1. J.OnAtT,
Jl(i-ll KvnUtcr
-uftrr Ar nM- i&r
Corsets.
Cool Comfort
this warm weather.
White Ventilated Summer
Corset at
25c, 50c, 75c.
Royal Worcester Corset, as
cut; 5 hook length, made of
puro white Nainsook, white
lace and baby ribbon finish at
ton and bottom; stays on out
side. Ease and comfort to the S
wearer. All regular eiz;s. Price K.
$1.50
j4osiery.
weight, white soles, per pair 3
35 cents. &
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION".
Land Officf. at Vakcouvkh. Wash.,
July 5, lS'Jfl. (
Notico is hereby civen Hint tho followiiiK
named settlers have tiled nntleo of their ititeu
tion to mako tlnal proof In support of their
claims, anil that said proofs will be mado b.'foro.
W. Ii. l'rchy, t'nltcd States Commissioner for
District of Washington, at htsotlleo in (ioldeu
dato, Washington, on Monday, August II, lsua,
Slcplieu .Marlrtt.
IIomt"!tenil Kntry No.rooi, for the 5. '.. N. E. U;
N. IC. '4 S. 15. Section ID, ami a. W. i N, W. .
of s'eetlon o, Township a North, of Hango 13
Kast, W ill. Mer,
Hu names tho following witnessrs to prove his
continuous resilience upon uud cultivation of
said land, viz:
Carl I"rauen, Christian Kranzen, I'orter U
Hurdison, Maiimi hpluwn, all of I.yle 1', 0Wush.
Dorter 1 llitrdtHOii.
Homestead Kntry No. lbl, for tho B, K. xi of
M. K. U of Section 111; the S. W. . of S. V. i,
fceetlon a)j K, ., of N. K. t of Section a), Town
thlii a North, of Itango 13 Kast, Will. Mer.
Ho names the following witnesses to provo
his continuous residence upon, and cultiviitlun
of said laud, viz.:
Curl r'ranzen, Christian Krnnn, Stephen
Marlett, Million Splawii, all of I.yle I'. O , Wiish.
JlyS il W. It. DlJNHAIt, Heglster.
CON'TKST NOTICK.
r. e. Land Office, tiik Daliks, ()a. i
Ji.ly 11, lhlHI.
A sultlcleut contest allhliivit having lieoti fllutl
in this olllco by James Toulk. contcstuut,
against hnmeslciid entry No. 4'AVS, uiadu Nov.
till. DIM. forS;j SWh.NL'j SW,?'ec. ai.timn
ship a S, It ia h, and N W'i NW'U. oo, a, town
ship I H, it ia K, by Thomas Jellreys, coniestee,
in which it Is iilleged that lie has abaudounil
said tract for mora thuu il mouths, Said jwrlles
nro hereby untitled to nppeiir, respond unit
r.U'er evidenco touching said allegation, ut Hi
and receiver at thu I'ulted States laud olllce in
Tho llalles. Or.
Tlio s.ilil contestant having In a proper
nnidavit, Hied July 1st, bW. set forth fNiilH
which show that after due diligence, ltersomil
servlioot this notice can not ho inmie, It U
hereby ordereil and directed that such notice In
given by due uud proper publication,
j l lf-il JaY l', l.l'CAS, licglster.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned
has beeu duly appointed by the Hon. County
Court of tlio thu stalu of Oicgou, for Wucn
county, us administrator of tho estatuof Adolph
Agidlus, deceased. All pel sous Inning claims
(gainst said estate uru hen by untitled to present
tho sumo propel ly vcrlilcil toiueut the oltlcu of
iny iiltorms, Dufur A- Mciicfcc, within six
luouths from the date nt this notice
Dukd at Tho Dulles, Oregon, lune.1, isvj.
U 1. AUlillUH,
Adiiiluislrutur of thu Kstutc vt Adolnli Agidlus,
dei'euted, 7ll