For a Nice Suit of Clothes. I'antlnFi Ovcrcontin- or Knncy Vesting. Kindly call and exnmlne my stock of Im ported and Domestic Woolelis. A line sto." U select from. . . . Eults mnde from t he lowest prices to the high tst grade. J. A. Eberle. Flno Tailoring. llli: DALLK.', ItllKBON. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. suitsciui'TinN ritici:. One week $ 13 One month 50 One year G 00 THURSDAY - JANUARY 11, 1900 A NOTABLE SPEECH. Senator 15everiilge has rurulc his speech anil it was just what was ex pected of him. He is a mau who realizes, better than most young men elected to high oflice do, that "there is a time to speak and a time to keep silent." Senator Bevericlge kept silent until the proper occasion pre sented itself to speak, and then he had something of importance to say, and said it. Senator Beveridge visited the Philippines last summer, and remained there several weeks. He has studied the Philippine prob lem on the ground, among the natives, with our troops, and in the harbors and on the tip-lands. He is an intelligent, practical, progressive, patriotic young American, but old enough and with experience enough A. 1 . . iu iorm a goon judgment, iience it is of value to the American people. He wants the United States congress to declare, positively and unequivo cally, in the plainest, simplest, clear est language possible, that our gov erntucnt is resolved to keep and govern those islands. His reasons he sets forth impressively and lumi nously in his speech. They arc reasons that will appeal strongly to Americans, and should be productive of good results. Telegram. PEACE HATII HEll VICTOllIES The president and his secretary of state deseivc tho congratulations and thanks of the country for their success in keeping the doors of China open to the commerce of the woild without indulging in any threats or becoming involved in the partition ing of China, says the Astorian. This la a victory of peace that means very much for our commerce, and when it comes to be understood will be regarded as one of the best works of the present administration. The successful issue of diplomacy correspondence is a sufficient answer to those who have been fearful that because our administration did not bluster and bellow our commerce would bo senously injured by the facility nnd rapidity with which European nations have been carving China. Some think it might have been better for us to have joined in the division of China, but with the Philippines on our hands we will have enough to do to civilize the l'ilipiuos and prepare the people for the enjoyment of our government. Wo might havo sent war-ships to Chine, nnd, joining with Great Brit ain, havo declared that wc would not permit Kurope to despoil that coun try, but that would perhaps havo in-volved-us in embarrassing difficulties with the other, nitions of Kurope and havo caused us more anxiety and trouble than was worth while. In- stead of doing any of these things, the administration, through the cfll ciont secretary of state, has quietly negotiated with the groat powers of Kurope, and with that rising Asiatic power, Japfiii, and secured the con sent of Great Britain, Russia, Ger many, France and Japan to the con tinuation of the open door policy in China. All the details of the agreements by which the doors of China arc to be open to tho commerce of the world have not been perfected, but the spirit of the answers from the great poweis is such as to make it certain that no difficulty will be found in coming to a most satisfac tory arrangement. Thus the United States in the most peaceful fashion possible has secured the basis for an arrangement that promises to be of the greatest benefit to the commerce of the world. It will place all na tions on an equality in competing for the commerce of China, a field in which the United States has become increasingly active to the profit of our exporters and manufacturers. A Tltousnml TongucA Could not express the rapture ot Annie E. Springer, of 1123 Howard St., Phil adelpfcia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she eaya of this Royal Cure ''It soon re moved tho pain in my chest anil I can now sleep soundly, Eouiething I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every ono who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle freo at IJlakeloy & Houghton's drug store; eyery bottle guaranteed. 5 Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case o( coughs, cold or croup. Should it fad to give immediate relief money refunded. 2o cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggiste. lryhir preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up tho secretions, v.'liich adhero to tho membrane and decom pose, causing a far mora serious trouble than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and inufl'n and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold iu tho head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho COc. size. ElyBrothers, 50 Warren St., N.Y. Tho Balm cures without pain, does not irritato or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. FKED. W.W1LFON, ATTOIIN K V-AT LAW, THE DAUX3. OIlECiO.N Oflice ovet First Nat. B'liifc. B S HUNTINGTON J 3 WILSON HUNTINGTON i WILSON, AT'lORNEYri AT LAW, ,., . TUK DALLES, UltKtiO.s OOico over Hret Nat. Bank ReblofesVIVALITY, LOST V'GOR I AND MANHOOD Cures Irjipotency.Nisht Emissions and wasting diseases, all cllects of self- B abuse, or excess and mdia ll 4 A ,lilMTll4ji.S(lllllfl hPh T.l,w..l T-! lu ll.' 1 pJMn.-u juii-.n;i. ijiinjia A . V. , . , , j,, vrr punt jjiuiv 10 paic cuccKsanr g5( restores te fire of youth. t3Sr3 By malHIOeper box; boxes for jjstl.fiO; with it written gimrnii too to. euro or refund tho money. NERV1TA MEDICAL CO. Ciintor. & Jack3on Sits., CHICAGO, itt. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract ) Public Land Sale. Lash Omen at The 1).ui.e., Okkbo.n j otlceis hereby kI von that In puibiuiiico ot lintructions fiom trio coininlaMont-r of tho ecu-(.-rat land oilier, under uuthoiity vetted in him by section 2IM tr S. Hev.otai., as uiuumliil by tho act or cuiiKroK Hpprovod February wi, MM, wo will proceed to oiler at public nalo on butur u?y'",n,t'i,l'yo'''i'ljruarynext.Ht tho hour of 10 o'clock, a. in., ut thlh olllcc, tho follow iiif tV-"?1 J;.8?,- -l;uI"1 Iots 1 1111(1 2' Sec. 13, T. 1 N. It, Any and pit crhoiis claiming ndverkely'lho above described landi. aro advised to file th- lr claims In llilsollleoon or befoie tho duy nbovo desinnated fortheeomtneiieoment of Mild Kale, otherwise their rights willboforfelt'.-d. JAY I' I.l'OAS, Ueslster, JanlO l 0113 I'ATTKKSO.V, Iteceiver. Candles tolhochurmof the drawing lit m,Ut from UOllDOVA O.iidl.i. Acit liiua will contrllmtn moto tu tlio rtl.tic 1 succe.M o t,e lunclieon, mjt rltboralu fmutlim-ror rot ud tlia nio.t (Irlleata tiuta i,,1""" MTA.MM lilt VO, and aold vvfrywbert. I Complete of Dru(s at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. ... Dealer In. Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings. Hoots, Shoes, lints. Caps. Notions. Agf. for W. L. Douglas shoe. llhn Tlnllno On i lib uaiFji, ui, t p. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. Cor. Second & Latin, Tcone 157 Sheriff's Sale. I n Tin: ciKofiT couut or tiik statj: of f- Oi egon , for Wu sco ( :ou 11 ty. J. 1' Mclnerny, ns administrator of tho estate of l'mlllp llrogan, deceased, I'lalntiil', vs. N. W. Wallace and S. F. Wallace, Defendants. F.y virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale, duly issued out of mid under Ihu seal of tho circuit court of tho stat.i of Oregon, for the county of Wasco, to mo directed at.d dnlcd the iMtli day of November, h, upon a dwrco for the foreclosure of a certain mortsnso, In favor of plnintlll Hiid against said, defendants, and 'udg uient rendersl and cnteied In said court in the above entitled cause, in favor f plaintiff and . .......... . 4wviM.tn -wiuee, its luug- incut debtor, in tho sum of ono ttioussini and , . i "'" uonurs (MiM.'.'.'.') with in in. i : - en. mo ui ceuiein lsu'j.ntino rate or tin 101 i-er cunt uer imnmn iw.n . . "" ""- cm uny ui eenieinoor 1','IY.i th0.!urtlU:.r. of ono hundred dollars Ifiwinsauoriiejiiees.atiuilioruitlicr sumof thirty and UMW dollars Ifau 20 and tho costs of and up on tnl.s writ, and commanding mo to make salo of tho real property embraced In such decree of foreclosure and hereinafter dcsciibcd; scld dc ciioand Judgment bavin;; been rendered and entcted on tho 21th duy of October, IMM, 1 will on tho th id day of Jauuiir , moo, nt the hour of 7 0 clock In thu afternoon of suid dnj and nt tho front door of tho county court house, In Dulles tity, Wasco county, Ougou, sell at public met on to tho highest bidder for cash In hand all tho right, title, and interest which the defeii.lants.N. W. Wallace nnd S. K, Wnllnec. or either of them, hud on tho Mth dnj of ."en- Iu!,", h.r Uat,i f V'e F"lr'i!,'K foreclosed herein, or which bald defendants or unv of tho defendants heiein, have since acoulnsl or now hnvoiu and to thu followliiB described r.nl proi" erty, situated nnd being iu Wnsco county .Ore gon, to-wit. J he soutlie st quarter of the south west quarter, the south huif ol tho southeast quarter, and tho northeast quarter of tho sou li S.v....?U,",r,Vi,r ',H,cll0 twentyeight.lu township seeii Houth, of range seven tetn east, Willamette Merldlun, containing ioo ucres, or so much of saldproH;rtynswiiratlsfy snld Judgment and decree, with costs and Hccrulng costs. bald piopertj w ill bo sold subject toeouilrma Hon ana redemption as by law provided. .iV'A"? Wasco county, Oregon, this aath day of November, M). k ' decMI Shcrlirof WascoUounty.Oa-go'n. Exeoutor's Notice. Nptlco Is hereby given that the county court of tho stato of Oregon for Wasco county, in h!'.' h1s auy 1",.ucd Itt,er8 testamentary t tho uuderslgiicd as tho executor mimed lit tl io lust will and testament ot Caleb llrook" Jc S00.'.'"1 f.MlnlMer upon tho estate of the said deceased. All jiersons having chili s ugaln.t said estate aro required to present t o '.J Whu11 ,;,,,; "fW"". "I'll proK.-r vouch. cr, within tlx mouths from this date. Decembers, 1SW. . , , KOLANDO (1. 11UOOK8. cn;Ms.CUt0r ' th0 lb""o' Caleb Jlmlk? do ceased. ihvzt-n All pereona wleliint? to tako children, either boys or jjirls, for leal adoption or on indenture, ihould write to V. T. Gardner. Bunprlntpni.nt nr r , - - - " w. iijQ uujra and Girla' Aid Society of OreKon, at eirable children of all ages. All applica tionB uiutt be filed in advance. tf E 1 Telephone No. SS. rj -........ u.., P Just What Yoa cuant. ml ' J Now ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such wide variety as wu aro showing nover be fore graced a sinyiu stock, iieul imita tion creton eflecta at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full lino of house paints. D. W. VATJSE, Third St. ..GHflS. mM- Butchers and Fapmeps ..Exchange.. Kecp on draught thu celebrated COLl'MHIA lli:i:i:, acknowl vdKed tho best beer in The Dalles, atthousu.il ptlce. L'ome In, try It nnd be convinced. AIo thu Finest brands of Wines, Llinor andCiKars. Sanduuiehes of all Kinds always on hand. r .TX-TAT A I Jkl A 1 A ! J tTATA VATA1 AnCTi.- i BlOS (1ENKUAL IS' Ulnn.H -1 r 1 m f I nugun tiiui burnuyu vvurK. u Fish Brothors' Wagon. k I Third and Jeffcrnn. Phone;i59 BLHKELEY & HOUGHTOH, Wholo3ale and Retail j Carry the Largest Stock ol Drugs and Druggists' Sundries 1 In Kastern Oregon. ! 175 Second Street, THE DALLES Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartiflclallydigestutliofoodandnlda aturo in 8treni,'thenlng and recon structing the exhausted digestive or fans. It is tho latest discovered dlrest antand ton r. TCn nth ...r.i' - aiw uvuvi JUl V LUl 11 LI 111 can approach It In cfllclency. It In niVnL1'.6110 ?.nd Panently cures pffin ?,nt,lKeeSttlon' Heartburn, c.-aiiliTen5e',feoJ,,r Stomach, Nausea SIcklleadache.Gastralgla.Cramps.and allother results of imperfect digestion. . Preoarad by E. C. OeWht A Co.. CbleaooT Rd niiiiii'c ONE FOR A DOSE. KoraoTO Pimple,, P,nt 'II I V. tine rn. mi wiriTnii i BrlBo nor ckon. '1'., con. BiaGKsmitns i ...AND... 'jj Hnrsesnoers DRUGGISTS J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., eaya, "Sur geons wanted to operate on mo for piles, but I cured them with DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve." It ie infallible for piles and ekin dieeaees. llewars of counter IB Str. noBtilntor. (Limited l.uiulliigs ) Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. DOWN, , l.v, Dalles II t S A. M. ' Tuesday , Thutsdny Haturdiiy. .. . Arr. t'ortland , nt A r. M. wr. I.v. rortl.ind nt 7 .1. M. Monday ..Wtilm'MlHj' . . . 1'thbiy Arr. Dalles at fl : .. . f FOR COMPORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, I Travel by the Steamers of tho UoKUl'itor Line. Tho (.'ompany will endeavor to rIvc Hm put ,! h rons thu best service, possible. Kor further Information udd rest rortlaud Olllcc, Oak Street Dock. W. rJut rj-Y-i.vj.vi.ra.'r-t.v i.Tt.r iYa.r-i.V-:-Vx.c.TvTi.vLijri.r.r.i,'r.i.Tri.5r.tK' JIANt.'l'ACTUltKI) nv AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC Circulnrs nnd particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent, n-6 THK DALLKS, OUKGON C. J. STUBLING Wholosalo and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY iroi!ifJ.7fi to if 0.00 pur trillion. (4 to 15 yeara old.) IMPORTED 0OQNA0 from $7.00 to $IL'.00 per trnllon. (11 to W vt-nrB old. OALirORNIA BBAMDIEB from :i.'J5 to slO.OO per trillion. (-1 to il yenre old." ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLYMPIA BEER on dratiKlit, nnd Val Ulntr. nud Olyinpia lleer in bottlee Irnportetl Alo anil Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot fii kin . Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts n.ni"".k!ndo Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle- J tOn iJlOUr. Una I'Jour iu manufactured expresnly for family Highest Prices Paid for Grandall S Burget - jjobeS) fill kinds of , to . . rL UNDERTAKERS BUfial Shoes Funeral Supplies embalmers gte. Tho Dallos, Or. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grooer es. GEORGE RUCH, run REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, Portland & Astoria t Co.: The StcnntcrN ot tho Ucgulator Line will run hk per tlio fol lowing inludulc, tho Company reserving thu right to change schedule w Ithout notice. Str. Dallas City. (Touching at all Way I'otntN.) down. l.v. DalleH nt (l:!iU A M, Monday . . Wednesday., , Krldny Arr. l'ortlniiil (uncertain) ur. l.v. Portland at d a. u. TiiCMlny Thursdny Hiitiiitlay Arr. Dnlk'M (uncertain) C. ALLAWAY, Qon. A (ft., Tho Dalle I and Motors Wheat, Barley and Oats.