She DitUes htttmtk. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1900. NO 168 fit s Mjn. ?r.(i ,m aT.V HUM Si ' fit ii Not ii cut-price or roductlnn sale, "but a "timely-lip" eale. It is only a matter of ii month or two until we will lie compelled to advance our present ex ceptionally low prices on good, well made muslin wear. Tim cotton market, as evory one know, tins been on the advance for some timo, iind IntB not yet reached tho limit. Mills are consequently advancing their nrici-B, ainl manufacturers in addition to recent advances made on salaries, are also paying higher prices on all grades of material. Night Eobes. Corset Mother lliililinril.tiicLi'd yoke, milieu, lurk ami ftli-evt'S . ..2)c funic, viikv Irnntul with I've biimls in .urtliui, ecliicd with ciiiljroltlcry . , tCic Fume, wtli iiiuio ynku of tucks iind cmlmililvry Iiimt lion, nt'ck mill ultt vcn edir- 1'lutnly nindc With cmhr'r "t fiiiinr, "V" Miuped ycke, J).j iu cmb'y fdBlng ...I'.ic. t'uinc, liner quullty, lltiliiti.ie Hume, miidi! of line com lrlc, yoke of vol. luc. . lino curl buttons U)a giiine, line noft- II u tubed m iixll ti , Kimre or "V" yoke, lace oremh'y trim- llltllR SjC cd with embroidery Kmplit i;tmii, round yoki'K or nnmi'i.teil with I row. mir ru;v tuck . anil '2 t utiilx cm hroiilury Insertion, fltilnbeil willi einhd'y nlk'lmi. fen- 7Uu tlicr M Ich linild und MIL ribbon 7B I'ltid cambric, full gnlh cretl front, einuy joke und bUiiih. . . . ro Burnt!, clnbnrntely trliu'd lu torchuu luce or ciub'y "He Him; with nil-over embroid ery Iront in id revues cded with two Inch einlinildory. Went mulct lid II 13 Finer KMilcn 11 you wiilit tliuiu. GENERAL CRONJE HOLDS OUT No NtK el Bis Soriraflsr, Rumor cf His Escape WAS AT PAARDE BERG THURSDAY Biiller Slowly But Surely Advancing Toward Ladysuiith Durban Col lecting Relief Supplies. London, Feb. 25, 4:35 a. m. SInco 2:10 o'cluek yesterday afternoon, noth ing has licifii received from the Bcene of w'lialtho London papers call General Croiije'n ituath atrutrtsle. the war otHclals aiiiiounciiiK at midnight tiiut they had "0tliinK to Klvu out. They Htated that tliey heln-ved it Impossible for Cronje to "cape from tho the grip of Lord Koberts. The report circulated in Berlin that Crotiju hud miiTtiodod In mukinK liia es. apu ctiiie from the Boer headquarters In HriiHsulB, where it was stated that de M weto still lacking. Tlio only newt from other uarta of the t of war iccoived durinic the night Is wclul dispatch from Colenso, under Uatu ol February -24, stating tbut the ""Hull, In pito of strong opposition, ero advancing slow);- but surely, and urivlon the Hoera from the kopji-8 be len Cirnblur'a Kloof and Hlangwane. LailyHinith reported by heliograph 1',i(ly that the Boers were retiring "Oftl.wurd lu large uuuibera. Mean- ",lu lllu ourtainty of relief is bo strong Oiirbuii that the authorities are ctlvely preparing trainloada of pro vwotiH, luxuries and medical comforte wuispmul, to tho beleaguered town n " B8 (:u'iunicatious Bre reopened. Hpencur Wllkiuson, eumming the ' ev I" the war for the Aiaocl wo Press, said ; Q..rh".ulg,,t of T,lu"dy, February 15, Cronje m.red out from "Wrifoiitein between General French, wuo l Just entered Kltnberley, and Muslin Underwear A Sale. Covers. Drawers ... neck . j00 Willi tucks or rullles lic I'-'JaC Kjner nunllty, three nnr- row tucki iind wide rulllcfc . '."lie Hotter niiiterlul, lmrrow tucks mid cuiii 'y.orwlth wide rulllc edited with torchon luce 053 I.T in lire In Drawer, fine, mu.llii, wide I'liintiriu rullle, edged with euib'y 65c Piiiih:, wide rullle of cheer liuvii, edged with tor chon or Viil. I rice .. 7'Jc J'lner crudeH If you ..tbein . ... want R tABSOUITEiylPVRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome WOVHl BAKIWQ POWOtR CO., new von. General Kelly-Kenny, then at Klip Drift, on the Modder river. Tho next day Kelly-Kenny pursued him, attacked his rear guard and delayed him until the Ilighlaud Brigade which was on its way to stop him on the south bank of the Modder, and General French could paes him on the north bank. "After three days' running light, Gen eral Cronje was stopped at Koedoc's Hand near Paardeberg, where he was surrounded. Ills force was betweon the river bank, which gave him a defensive position facing either way, so that at tacks on him involved heavy loss, but he was lu-ld until Tuesday, when Lord Koberts arranged to grip him with a girdle of Infantry lu his position, while cannonading him with ll'ty guns, enfi lading the river bed. "In tho meantime, Lord Roberts, with a spare division or two beyond the three brigndes holding Cronje, wet himself to intercept nnd drive away any Boer rein forcements. This was tho situation Wednesday, mid it od'ered a reasonable possibility of the capture of Cronje'e force aud of the defeat of any reinforce ments. "We have little news beyond Wednes day. Thursday the t helling of Cronje was continued at interval, continuous shelling probably involving a too lavish uno of ammunition. The Boers have been giving themselves up by (idles a day. Tueeday Lord Roberts drove oil" reinforcements coming from Colesuerg and Natal. liUinitrt'k'ii Iron Nvrv Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. II you want these qualities aud the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop wvery power ol brain and body. Only 26o at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. 2 lotion will cure wind chapping and euuburn. Manufactured by Clarke k Fttlk. RAW COTTON. We here print a recent report on this subject, taken from the Dry Goods Economist: "The cotton market scored another etrong advance this week. Snot cotton, which last week crossed tho 8c line, rose to 8Kc in the New York Exchange and pa'eed the 5d. UtR in Liverpool, the" market for futures fully participating in the upward movement. The cause of the advance is the heavy purchases of cotton abroad, where, as already stated in these reports, spinners are behind in their supplies. How long these conditions will exist is, of course, uncertain, but is is certain that the average under cotton will bo vastly increased by the high price, and as time goes on this fact will receive more and more attention, with the natural result. Prices range about as follows : Spot cotton: New York, 8c; last week, 8c; Liverpool, 5 1 32d : last week, 4 21-32d. March futures : New York, 8 30c; last week, 7.80 Liverpool, 4 51 -64d last week, 4 20-64d. The receipts for the first five days of this week were 142, 164 bales, against 91, 035 bales for the corresponding period last week" Tho receipts for the season amount to 4,035.741 bales, against 6,910,021 bales at the same period last year. The visible supply of 3.634,052 bales, again6t 5.081,559 bales for the corresponding period lust week. Exports for ttie first five days of the present week were 113,757 bales, againet 9S.G30 bales for the corresponding period last year. Manchester reports yarnB strong and cloths very firm. if f i f Powder Are We at War? Washinoto.v, Feb. 24. The secretary of war has confronting him a difficult problem requiring a decision whether or not the United States is in a state of war. In time of peace, but not in time of war, any United States soldier may purchase li is discharge trom the army upon certain prescribed conditions. More than two score applications of this kind are now before the department. If it he held this is a time of peace, that decision might carry with it the re duction of the pay of all the soldiers now iu the Philippines by one-half, a con tingency that cannot ho contemplated without apprehension. There are equal ly dangerous complications lurking in tie other proposition, namely, that the country is in a state of war. War de partment officials regret that u decision should be required at tine time. Cutarrh Cannot lie Vurvil with local applications, as they cannot reach the scut of tho disease. Catarrli is a blood or constitutional disease, aud iu order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ono of the best phyVicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results iu curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiknkv A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrugglsts, price 7fc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Treacher Would Nut Work. Nkw Biutain, Conn., Feb. 24. Will iam Menderleiu, a well-known character of this town, was given until today by Judge Burr either to obtain a position bv which he could support his family, or go to jail to continue his religious studies. Menderleiu baa a love for Children's Wear. Infant's white muslin slips, at 12,Jc, 19c, 29.:, 55c, 7ec, $1.10. Children's white muslin dresses, at 29c, 55c, 79c, $1 13. Children's white twill muslin waists, at 120 and 19c. Children's white muslin drawere, at 12)4, 19c,29c. Children's white muslin ekirte, at 12 and 19c. preaching which entirely overcome his desire for ordinary labor, and in conse quence he has nol provided for his wife and four Email children. He has spent his timo expounding his religious doc trines od the street cornere, and sine;1 October has provided nothing for his family. His wife complained to the cotirt, and Menderlein was given until today to mend his ways. The claim of other cough medicines to be as good as Chamberlain's are effectu ally set at rest in the following testi monial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an employe of Bartlett & Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. He says : "I had kept adding to a cold and cough in the winter of 1897, trying every cough medicine I heard of without permanent help, until one day I was in the drug store of Mr. Houlehan and he advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and ofl'ered to pay back my money if I was not cured. My lungs and bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have sinco always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon find rolief. I also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say it is the best of all cough medicines." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. yihtln North of Tugola. lioKit Hi.Ai) Laaguu, Natal, Friday. Yesterday the British crossed the Tnnela in large numbers, with ciunon and over sixty wagons. They attacked tho Krmelo andMiddle Burghers' com mandos, but were forced to retreat under heavy Mauser fire. A renewed attempt on theKrmela men was made this morn ing, but the British were again driven off. The fighting continues. The British losses were heavy. Kight ambulances here employed in collecting tho dead and wounded. The generals re port that the commandos are fighting bravely. Ladysuiith tired a few shots this morn ing at our outposts until silenced by the "Long Tom As a cure for rheumatism Chamber Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu tation. 1). B. Johnston of Richmond, Ind has been troubled with that ail ment since 1802. la speaking of it he says: "I never found anything that would relieve me until I used Chamber Iain'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, Subscribe for Tuk Ciiuonick. ' The Result Is Plainly to be Seen. After preeent stock of muslin-wear is sold, we will be obliged to pav the ad vance and our next invoice of these goods cannot be sold at present low priceE unless we cheapened the work and finish of the garments, which we prefer not to do. Believing in fair dealing, and to impress upon the minds of our Customers that fact, we make tills announcement and trust one and all will take advantage of this possibly the last opportunity jf buying muslin underwear at the old.. prices. Our stock at present is complete In all lines. Regarding the qualities the cut and fit the superior stock and allround good worth of our muslins' nothing further need here be said evervone well knowing tho advautngrs to be enjoyed by buying them at this store. Skirts Muslin, narrow luck., hemmed bottom 'J5c Same, hemmed rullles ... a9c Better nunllty. lucks and 3-ln emb'ynt bottom . tic Same, with deep over flounce of bheer lawn edged with torchon lace 55c Finer muslin, 10-in. h'md Uounce 79c Sumo, elegantly finished with deep llouuce of embroidery 1.13 Fame, with 12-ln flounce of sheer Inwn, contain lug .1 rovrs 1-in. val in -Kerllou, val. edging at bottom 1.13 Finer ones at $2.25 and ?3.C0 POLICING THE PHILIPPINES General Lawton's Pian Maj Be Put Into Operation. Washington, Feb. 24. Before his death, and after giving much thought to the subject, General Ltwton had worked out a plan for the ma:ntenance of order in the Philippines after the close of actu al war, which -Iind been submitted to General Otis, and is presumably the plan which will commend itself to the War Department when the time comes to replace the regular troops by other forces competent to preserve order. General Lawton's idea was to create a force of native police, whose officers, at first in all grades, and finally, as condi tions improved, in tho tipper grades alone, shall all be Americans. Some such foice as this is now successfully ap plied in Cuba by General Wood under the name of rural police. Oiving to the racial differences among the inhabitants of tho Philippines, it vtas General Lawton's idea that there would be no difficulty in securing police who should be proof against disloyalty in the dis tricts apart from those of their nativity to which they might be assigned. That this theory was well founded is indicated by tho successful use of the Macnbebo trjbH by General Ltwton himself, and by General Young later iu his chase after Aguinaldo in the north of Luzon. The natives by their acquaintance witli the country and the inhabitants woull be of great assistance in running down breakers. Because of tho similarity of feature and figure of tlioTugals, the American troops have had great difficulty in distinguish ing one individual from another, from telling frinud or foe, Indeed, there is a story iu circulation among some of (lie army officers who have just returned to Washington from Manila that thu Army actually captured Aguinaldo iu Cavito Province as a suspicious "amigo," and then released him, only to hear of hia identity after he had gotten away. The ability of tho Filipino leader to make up as a Chinaman is said to be lemarkable, aud only a fellow-native is able to pene trate such a dlsguUe. "After doctors failed to cure me of pneumonia 1 used One Minute Cough Chimaloons nhomiSO Or Fkirt Chemise, sqnare wllliao vokej 3 rows cacll ,'ucks cud insertion, edged I'lninly made 19c with rullles, deep hem.. 75a With yoke of tucks and Lcra'Ic,1'')"' In-ertion. und edged iOTon lace' 'ace at, m with rullle iic 0 I C0 , . , . Finer quality, elaborately Deep voke of tucks mid trimmed in emnroid'y, iiueition. emby edging iound yoke 1.25 at top and nrmhnles . . ooC r,no cambrl(I yal ,ace Better quality, edged and yoke, deep Uounce with trimmed with emb y in val Insertion and edg- twottldths 79c ing l.JO Finer quality, square yoke elaborately mude of em broidery edging and in sertion, tucks and rullle Compare any of our Me gar- ci t,"b'y ul meats with other stores' nt Of sheerlu'.vn, elaborately ,.. ., finished at yoke and 7oc, or our . 9c ones with those flounced with val. lace seen elsewhere at a dollar. ami insertion 2 75 Cure and tnree bottles of it cured me. It is also the best remedy on earth for whooping cough. It cured my grand children of the worst cases," writes Jno. Berry, Logantcn, Pa. " It is the only harmless remedy that give3 immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, croup and throat mid lung troubles. It pieventa consumption. Children always like it. Mothers endorse it. Ills Lire Waa Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with Typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I could'nt even sit up in bed. Nothing helped mo. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gavo great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in tho world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley k Houghton's drugstore; every bottle guaranteed. Fine t'oiillry ami Italian Hera. Sllverliiced Wyamdotte, English Red Cap and Roeo Combed White Leghorn chickens for sale. Single birds $1 each. Egijs for setting $1 per fifteen. Italian bees $1 per pound. Queen bees wai ranted purely mated, 75 cents eiii'h. Queens sent by mail and sale ar rival guaranteed. Address Miis. A. A. Bon.nkv, feb2Mmo Tygh Vallej, Or. "I hud bronchitis every winter for years and no medicine gave me perma nent relief till I began to take One Min ute Cougii Cure. I know it is the Wit cough medicine made," says J. Koontz, Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs, colds, croup, asthma, grippe aud throat and lung troubles, It is tho children's favorite remedy. Cures quickly. Goo, Barbe, Mendota, Va , sa)s, "Nothing did ino so much good as Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure, One iluee, relieved me, a few bottles cured me." It digests what you eat and cures dyspepsia, Db-GUNN'S ONE FOR A DOSI. fl I ft . llemoYa Pirapln, Proven I'll I OuroiioadachaauitDwMiptlV. A movement nf 111 howela wliiEiSaui Ml? r,u,i "f will unit ample fruo, or la 1 boil or