VOL. XU THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1899. NO 10G ANOTHER CALL FOR SOLDIERS Firi) Mare Bcslmciils Will Probably Be Oraiirced, THE ORDER EXPECTED SOON Political or Social Influence Will Cut No Figure In Appointment of Officers The Responsibility of Choosing Them Will Rest With the Governors of the Various States. Nr.w Yokk, Auk. lf. A Hpeclal to the Herald from Washington : Orders are expected within u few days directing the nriMiiiss.ttiou of five now volunteer regl nicnta for tliu Philippines. While n final decision on tliu matter of enliatinp etill niorit troops Iiiih not yet been inside, the fact tlmt .Secretary Hoot is already considering tho question of oflleers for the regiments indiuites the strong prob ability that they will bo organized. The secretary is extremely anxious to get good ollicers and ua he cannot examine each individual record, ho has decided to place the responsibility on tho gov ernors of tliu status. Political influence and personal or no cial pull will cut no figure in the distri bution of tho commissions in these now regiments. .Secretary Koit made that point unmistakably clear to Senator Clay, of Georgia, when the latter called at tho war department to urge tho ap pointment of several young Ctoorgintis, who are ambitious to enter the nnny as commissioned officers. "Wo have heretofore) hod so much troubluover civilian appointments," aai.l Secretary ltuot, "that wo purpose to make the new appointments without the aid of political or personal influence." Secielary Hoot is determined that the fall campaign shall end tho insurrection, and that General Otis may have no ex cuse for failure to bring it to a cloeoj ho purposes giving him os large an army as conditions may show it necesiary. The proposed now regiment may bo sent im mediately after the ten volunteer regi ment already enlisted, should the necessity for them bo demonstrated. Should it be apparent when thee com mands Iihvo been recruited th'nt Otis force is etill insufficient to control the situation, recruiting will contluue, until H thu volunteers authorized bv congrecs Imvu been enlisted. N' ItlKlit tn UkIIiiu". Tho woman who is lovely In foce, form ad temper will always 'have friends, but one who would bo attractive mint keep her health. If she la weak, sickly a'"l all run down, ulio will bo noivous and irritable. If site has constipation or "Idnuy trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions "nil a wretched complexion. Electric httera is the best medicine in thu world 10 rcgulatu thu stomach, liver und kid "ays mid to purify tho blood. It gives. oK iiorves, bright, oyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will "jako n KOo,j looking, cliurming woman nm-down invalid. Only 50 cents a' Ulakeloy fi Houghton's drug store. RAIN UP THE VALLEY St" Interferes With Harvesting Operations. fl 0r" A"B- H.nin may yet "ount? Tia l,,e norQpof Marlon readv " ",,unu,t ' which liaa 1 tChi'" m or threshing, Uit ,lf C'?8 ,,ftvln" commenced work ci. be lli' ,tur''y, "In, hi far as Icarned.dldnoparHcuUr damage. R ESOLUTEiytouRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome If the rain or cloudy weattier continues a fow days, however, grain may become musty. FnnucrB nto watching the weather closely. Threshing crews at work f 11 difTeiont aoctkns cf tho county roport that the yield this year Is extra Kood, estimating that thegrain crop In tho county will average in the neighborhood of twenty bushels per acre. Fields threshed so far averaged from twenty to twenty-five. Oats have averaged from thirty to fortv-flve bushels tier ncre. Hauling to warehouses in this suction has commenced, but rb yetcompurative ly little grain has reached Salem. The local quotation for wheat is forty-eight cents. Threshing crows have been forced to quitwoik by the rain. Work will not be resumed until thu grain is thoroughly drv. It In 1,1 f AViih Kuvtid. Air. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonder ful dulivorancu from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was ;l: i with typhoid fovor, that ran into pr .1 mouia. My lungs bet me hardened. I was so wenk I couldn't even eit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One hottle gave great relief. I co tinned to use it, and now am well t .. strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvellous medicine iB the surest and quickest cure in ttie world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular size AO cents and $1.00. Trial bottle tree at Hlakeloy & Houghton's dniE stoie; every buttle guaranteed. - H. P. Hobson is Heard From. Wahiilnoto.v, Aug. 1 J. Naval Co structor Richard P. Hobson was he. d from by the nnvy deparlm nt today for the first time nt any length since he was useigned to duty in charge of tho Spanish ships raised from Manila harbor and now undoruolni! repairs at Hong Kong. His report is unusually uninteresting, deal- intr .hi ueneral oiiost'ons, eucIi as the need of a large dock yard in the Orient, the increasing shipping nt Manila and prospect that Manila will succeed Hong KoiiB ns tho emr rluin of the east, the value of Chinese hit jr in all branches of industry, etc. Catni'rli Can nut lo Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease, Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it yon mint tako inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a qunck medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular piescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients iB what produces such wondurful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. Ciii:.ni:v & Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drruggists, prico 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thu best. 12 Farewell Sermon. Monmouth, Or., Aug. 11. Iiov. W. II. Shearman, for tho past five years pastor of tho Baptist church bore, and also mis sionary-evangelist of tho rorthwest Baptist Association, preached his farc woll sermon yesterday, and loft with his lamily today for Baker City, his now location. Tho othor churches of the town adjourned in order to hold union services on thoocsaeion. Jllmiinrok'M Iron bntvo Was the result of his splendid health. Iiidomltable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, klndeya mid bowels are out of order. If you want those qualities and tliu success .1 !.!.... ...... M. I.'I.L.'U Will' 1,1 fl. tney tiring, BU ""'n Pllle. They develop ovory power of brain ami body. Only IWiJ at Blakeley : ll .1...,. u, ...... " tv iiuiikiiiuii a in ii biuix. " VAI Raking Powder A Newspaper Transaction. San Josn.Cal., Aue. 14. It is reported here that Alfred Holmon, tho well-known Oregon j jurnalist, has acquired n large interest in the Daily Mercury newspaper of this city, and that he will shortly take editoriul charge. The Mercury is the chief journal of this city anddistrint, and one of the leading half-dozen journals of California. It was established in 1851, and is a fine property. Your Faun SIiowb the slate of your feelings and tho str.'.e of your health as well. Impure blood makes iteelf apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If yon are feeling weuk and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparillas and so called purifiers fail ; knowing this we soil every bottle on u positive guarantee. Ulakeley & Houghton, drrggists. Five Hundred and Twenty. Vancouvim:, Wash., Aug. 14. Up to date thirty-nine officers and 520 enlisted men have been assigned to the Thly fifth regiment at Vancouver Barracks. Twenty-one recruiting stations have been es ;blishod for the regiment in dif.erent points in Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California. Itull'et Library Car. Commencing August 10th a bullet library car will bu placed in service be tween Chicago ond Portland, Or., on trains Nos. 1 and 2. This car bus a spacious smoking saloou furnished with easy chairs, writing deske, a well selected 1 .fury of standard and popular books, guidebooks and current periodicals, a well stocked bufl'et, a barber shop and an apartment for baggage. Through dining car service will bo inaugurated on that date between Portland and Chicago, both via Gtpnger and Ogden New chair cars of the latest pattern and new baggage and mail cars are to be added to the present through service of Pullman palace and Pullman tourist sleepers which have recently been placed In ser vice, when the entire train will be vesti buled, thus making trains Nos. 1 and 2 equal, if not superior to Uiany of the widely advertised limited trains in the East. aug815d ItatoH fur (). A. I . K tcaiuimielit. For the G. A. 11. National encamp niont nt Philadelphip, Pa., to be held Sept. 4th-9th the O. K. & N. Co. will make a round trip rate from The Dalles of $SS.8o, tickets on sale August 20th and UOtli only. Tickets will bo good for return paeeage until Oot. IHst, stop-overs being allowed west of the Missouri river. The tickets between Philadelphia and Chicago will not be good for return pas sago nfter Sept. 12th, except that ar rangement can La made at Philadelphia between the dates of Sept. 5th 0th upon tho payment of CO cents and deposit of ticket with agent at Philadelphia to have the ticket between Philadelphia and Chicago extended to Sept. 30th. Call on Jus. Ireland, Agent, The Dalles, for further information. augS-lGd Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Buckieu'a Arnica Salve cures them; also old, running ond fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, .Felous, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruisos, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Bast Pile cure on earth. Drives art pains and uches, Onlv 25cte. a box. Curo guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. ChiIi In Vour CbetifcM. All couutv warrants registered prior to October 1,181)5, will bo paid at my ofllce. Interest ceasos after July 20 1800. O. L. Piiilui's, Countv Treasurer. For Fivo Dollars you can buy a Camera that will take larger pictures than any other Camera on thu market. For sale by Clarke & Falk. tf ARMS ISSUED IN TRANSVAAL II Is BegM Klip's Reply f 111 Briti War, BOTH SIDES ARE ACTIVE In Preparation for the Conflict Now Probable Boers Amend Constitu tion Making It Possible for Them to Compel Residents to Defend Republic. Pretoria, Aug. 15. The executive council concluded its session at 12:30 p. m., when orders were issued to the field cornets to give out Mauser rifles in ex change for Martini-Henry r'fles. A great crowd gathered to receive arms. The possibility of war with Great Britain !" about the only subject diecusEed and it is generally felt the burgers should be considered before extreme measures are ai'opted. Much Anxiety Felt. Cai-e Town, Aug. 15. No reply has been received here up to the preeent from the Transvaal government on the latest Britisb proposals on settlement of the questions in dispute, and a dispatch li om Pretoria says the reply, when sent, will be disappointing ond it is feared the result will be a breaking of negotiations. G. eat anxiety prevails nt the capital of the Transvaal. Compulsoty Army Service. PitiroitiA, Aug. 15. The volksraad has amended the gronwet (.constitution o.' tiie South African republic) compelling persons who are not burghers to co operate with them in the defense cf the national territory and the suppression of relallion. General .loubert, vice president of the republic, and com- niander-in-nhief of the Transvaal forces, denies that the burghers are loading rifles and preparing for war, Butler Recalled. London, Aug. 15. Major-General, Sir William Francis Butler, who it was an nounced yesterday in a dispatch from Cape Town to the Associated Press, would be relieved as commander of the British tfuOt's in South Africa as a result of his alleged Boer sympathies, Iibb been recalled, and Sir Frederick u'alker has been appointed to replace him. Walker is regarded as one of the ablest generals in theurmy. His appointment therefore, is taken to indicate that the situation is more grave. The Busy Store. EacU day our business shows the people are finding out wo mo pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople tbo very best, nnd Inst, but not least, buyers who know their business and buy for the people. C F. Stephens Second Street. Jieux Today. In oat Iiadies' Suit Department A sample line of twenty-four garments, showing just twenty four of the coming popular styles for fall. If you are interested in what is new, come up and see them. $6.50 to $15.00. $t Fancy Silk Waists, 63.95 to $8.50. I A. M. Williams & Co. ' ""M"gaijtxiixiJUiiiiJtiai SI li' i ,511 '3Ei 31 '"I si 'el 1 'I 2:i 1 4 H 3i-: ,3e, i J be 9 9 i3-:! 'A Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot ell kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S?X?K, Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- ton FlOUl? ,n'B "'our 18 manufactured expressly for family wa, UBe. every Rack ii guaranteed to give satisfaction. W e sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't ttnnk M call aud get cur prices and be convinced, Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats, Blaek Taffeta Silk Olaists. The Chroniele, The . Dalles, 0;t. Job Printers. IS