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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12. 1900.
NO 131
WAS CAUGHT .
ROYAL
Vss-
RAKING
POWDER
will aid the
cook as
no other
agent will
to make
S5
The dainty cake,
The white and flaky tea biscuit,
The sweet and tender hot griddle cake,
J The light and delicate crust,
.The finely flavored waffle and muffin,
jThe crisp and delicious doughnut,
,-The white, sweet, nutritious bread and roll,-
Delightful to the taste and always wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder is made
from PURE GRAPE CREAM OF
TARTAR and is absolutely free
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Trom ame, aium ana ammonia.
There are many imitation baking1 powtTers,
mostly made from alum and sold cheap. Avoid
them, as their use is at the cost of health.
ROYAL BAKINQ POWDCK CO.. NEW YORK.
BRITISH GENERALS
ARE DEMORALIZED
MgUim Rccallci !o England Because
of His Condltioi).
YULE IS NOW A
MENTAL WRECK
Huller auil Gatacrc Reported as Fust
Giving Way Under the Storm.
Nbw YoitK.Jnn. 11. A dispatch to the
Trlbuiio (roni London enye: Lord
Melhuen has boon recalled to Englaud.
This statoment is made on t lie highest
authority. It la reported tie was labor
ing under great mental excitement After
the battle of Modder river, and that the
war office liaa conaidered it necessary to
displace him, as ho is evidently not in
condition to command troops. Two
mom bora cf Itia family are said to be
weak-minded.
UulUr III Und HunUD.
Nuw York, Jan. 11. A special to the
World from London says ; The London
newspapors, without making any direct
charge, make announcements that Gen
eral Duller la not in good health. It ia
known here that the war office receivca
little if any information from him direct
ly, while Lady Duller gets a message
eveiy day from her husband briefly
.announcing his condition. Gatacre is
alto said to be on tho verge of a collapse.
General Yule Mnutwl Wrciok.
Nuw Youk, Jan. 11. A special to the
World from London aaye; General Yule,
who conducted the retreat from Dundee,
aftor General Symon'a death, ia now in
London, but in the strictest seclusion.
Uo 1b suffering, it is fiuid, from mental
collapse, caused by his attempts to
follow and save the troops which were
in deadly peril from trying to hold the
advanced posts in Natal without suf
ficient strength of cavalry and artillery.
London, Jan. 11. Even an announce
ment of tho arrival of Field Marshal
Lord Itoberts and General Kitchener at
Cape Town line failed to stem the grow
ing impatience of the country in the
main Ilritibh camps and the cntiro
itbsence of news giving an adequate in
sight into the local situation. The public
and press being unable to form any judg
ment as to the actual position of affairs,
stories are rife that the inaction is forced
on General Duller owing to the exhaus
tion of reserves of ammunition and
there are even wild rumors of a shell
(amino at home.
But not so much importance need be
attached to these rumors. It is univers
ally assumed that with the landing
of Koberts and Kitchener a prompt re
turn will be made to the original plan of
campaign, namely, a great central ad
vance on Dloemfonteln, but the most
impatient of enthusiasts admit that
Roberts will bo unable to move before
the end of the month.
There waa a rumor in the clubs to
day that a battle waa progressing at
Tugela river, but nothing could be ob
tained in corroboration of the report.
The war oflice here denied the report
published in the United Statos that Gen
eral Methueu had been recalled.
I'Uyed Out.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of tho
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverlehneas,
Pimples or Soros all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must hn purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexlr has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is cortalnly a wonderful
remedy and wo sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeloy& Hough-
ton'a drug atortf.
Subscribe for The Chronicle,
II 1 u ClmiievH Slim.
Washington, Jan. 10, In face ot tho
opposition ic is very doubtful if Judge
Hale, indorsed by the Oregon delegation
for district judge of Alaska, will secure
the appointment. The delegations of
Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana
and Indiana all have candidates for the
ottice, and it is said that Senator Carter
already has the promise of the appoint
ment. Senator Fairbanks is pushing a
prominent judge of Ins state for the
place, and is backed by a number of the
Indiana representatives. In view of
these facts it is hardly possible for Ore
gon to namo the successor of Judge
Johnson, but if, as contemplated, other
districts are created, Judge Hale will
have an excellent chance for success.
Senators McDride and Simon formally
presented his name to the president as
Oregon's choice for the place.
A frightful Blunder
Wilt often cause a horrible burn,
scald, cut or bruise, Buckleu's Arnica
Salve, the best in the world, will kill
the pain and promptly heal it. Cures
old sores, fever sores, ulcere, boils, corns,
felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile
cure on earth. Only 5 cts. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists. 1
Thirty-Ninth lu a Horrt Fliflit.
Manila, Jan. 11. Colonel Dullard,
with the Thirty-ninth infantry, moving
in throe columns from Calamba with
two guns, attacked ten companies of
ineurgenta strongly intrenched on the
Santa Tomaa road. They resisted stub
bornly, making three stands. Twenty
four of the rebela were killed and sixty
prisoncs were taken. The Filipinos,
retreated, carrying their wounded tow
ard Lake 'foal. One American was
killed, and twoofticsra slightly wounded'
J. I. Bevry, Logan ton, Pa., writes, "I
am willing to take my oath that I was
cured of pneumonia entirely by the use
ot One Minute Cough Cure after doctors
failed. It also cured my children of
whooping cough." Quickly relieves
and curee coughs, colds, 'croup, grippe
and throat and luug troubles. Children
all like it. Mothers endorse it. I
BY BRUTES
Latham Girl Who Disappeared on
Sunday Night.
Cottage Grove, Or., Jan. 10. Miss
Winnie Thorn, who disappeared Sunday
night, was returned home on Tuesday
morning's overland, in a most wretched
and shameful condition. Her etory and
experience as told is one of the worst
crimes ever perpetrated in the stale.
She says that as she was on her way
to Latham from church services here,
the south-bound freight train was just
this side of Latham taking wood. Just
before the train Btnrted two men caught
and put her on a flatcar, she not know
ing what transpired till the train got
nearly to Comstock, when she was put
in a boxcar. Between there and Rose
burg, four men shamefully misused her.
The bexcar was locked, and she was kept
there until about noon the next day,
when two strange men let her out. She
went to a house and got something to
eat and ascertained where her uncle
lived, some two miles distant. Upon
reaching there she was given some food
and was brought back to thfl station and
furnished a ticket for Cottage Grove.
Marshal Miller took her home from
the station. When crossing the bridge
she attempted to jump in the river,
saying she was disgraced and had noth
ing to live for.
Sheriff Withers and Prosecuting Attor
ney Harris, of Eugene, came up and are
investigating the case. A physician
states that the case Ia fully as bad as
reported. Three warrants were sworn
out, and the sheriff and constable left on
this afternoon's train for Itoseburg,
where further developments will be
made.
As a cure for rheumatism Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu
tation. D. D. Johnston of Richmond,
Ind., has been troubled with that ail
ment since 186-'. In speaking of it he
says: "I never found anything that
would relieve me until I used Chamber
lain's Pain Balm. It acts like magic
with me. My foot was swollen and
paining me very much, but one good
application of Pain Balm relieved me.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Ho la Not Candidate.
MmvAUKEK, Jan. 10. Henry C.
Payne, national Republican committee
man, of Wisconsin, today received a
letter from Hon. Elihu Root, secretary
of war, in which Mr. Root states lie will
not be a candidate for the vico-prenidency
of tho United Statee.
In the letter Mr. Root said he deemed
it far more important to the country,
tiie administration and the Republican
party at this critical time of war, that
lie should continue to attend to the
business of the war offce, not that no
other man could as well discharge the
duties of secretary of war, but having
spent five or six months in becoming
familiar with the subject, no other man
could step in and take up the work with
out going through the samo training.
Being a candidate for vice-president
would mean his practical withdrawal
from the duties of the war ollice within
a very shorfttme.
That Throbbing: lleaduchti
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and etrong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them. Only 25 cents.
Money back if not cured. Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1
F. B. Thirkieid, health inspector of
Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cannot bo recommended too highly. It
cured me of severe dyspepsia," It di
gests what you eat and cures indigestion
and heartburn, and nil forms of dys
pepsia. G. H. Appleton, justice of peace,
Clarksburg, N. J., says, "DeWitt's
Little Early Risers are the best pills
made for couBtipation. We use no
others." Quickly cures all liver and
bowel troubles,
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware
house, tf
. . . THE . . .
Empress Skirt.
No garment ever brought out eauals or ap
proaches in any way this patentefP petticoat.
The spiral wire with which the Skirt is corded
gives the graceful, flaring effect bo much
sought; adjusts itself to any position of the
wearer, and never breaks or gets out of shape.
It is "light as a feather," and in taffeta silk
weighs only one and one-half pounds. Extra
skirts and all stiffening and lining in dress
skirts are done away with when it is worn, be
ing unnecessary. In short, it is an ideal under
skirt for any and every occasion, and is highly
appreciated by good dressers. It is made in
Selisia, Percaline, Sateen, Silkette and Taffeta
Silk. Each Skirt is faced with Velveteen to
match color.
For the balance of this week we will offer all Empress Skirts, in
addition to our entire stock of other fine underskirts
At Special
Reduced Prices.
The following to give you a general idea:
Empress Underskirt of black selicia, mode as shown in cut, wire cord
ing, gathered ruflle, velveteen binding, $3.50 reduced to $2,90
Fine quality sateen, colors red, blue and black, $4.50 reduced to 3.75
Mercerized sateen with metallic stripe, colors scarlet, with a green,
and purple with a silver stripe, like cut, $0.00 reduced to 4.95
Silkette, in navy blue, with gathered rullle of changeable taffeta silk,
$7.50 reduced to 5.90
Taffeta silk, in changeable dark effects, very best finish, $15
reduced to 10.75
See display in window
and Cloak department.
5 9Tr CrtT?- 7 C? Cr 3
Our special sale of
LADIES' FINE SANDALS
and OPERA SLIPPERS
will continue for this week.
A. M. Williams & Co.
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can
Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. The
Maine point is quality and tho
Merritt of our work is such that people go
Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not
Hobson's choice," but tho standard rates, which are not
Cevera high as some people think, and wo want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of Third and Federal Street,
'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OR.
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