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    l)c Dalles
THE DALLES, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 1. 1900.
NO 171
VOL. All
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Not u cut-price or reduction mile, but a "timely-tip" sale. It is only a
mitter of a month or two until we will he compelled to advance our present ex
ceptiotmltv low prlcuB on good, well-made muslin wear.
The cotton market, as every one knows, has been on the advance for some
time, nml line not yet reached the limit. Mills are consequently advancing their
pricuB, nml manufacturers in addition to recent advances made on salaries, are
ilso paying higher prices on all grades of material.
Night Eobes.
Corset
Itollior lliihli.iril.turkt'il yoke,
rutlli! n. ucfk nml nIvuvvk . .'-"Jc
641110, yoke Irnntvil with live
biimli linvrllmi, elided with
cmbrnlilury fir
HtiH', with Milium yoke of
tuck" mill I'liilirnlilory Inner
Hmi. Miti!k nml Hlivim itlt.
l'liilnly ninilo .. . Ilk:
With unhr'y at neck
H'line, "V" xlmpeil yckc,
'2)4 In cmh'y l-UrIhk .Wo
Hume, liner iiiullty, llnluli .-"Jc
Hume, miiile nf fine cam
title, yoke of vut, luuu
lliiu ieiirl buttons .. ..Mi:
Hume, line, mift llnlslieil
in u Hit ii, Kiiure or "V"
yiikr,lL'o or emb'y trim
llllllR fic
ci with t.iiitiritilur
KdijiUo ituwii. iiiunil yukchiir-
.71)0
niiiiuiiini mi i iiiwh iinr
row cm'ki uinl 'J uiiiiIh cm
IjioMitv liiinrtliiii, lllilnluil
Willi I'lnliiry ulnllIK, fea
ther si tt'h hrulil nml nllk
ribbon .. .. 7L"
fenine, v. Ilh iill-nwr iMiiIirolil
or (rout, mill reveres i-iIkiiI
villi tun inch emlirolilnry .
tot miiti'iluls . .f I III
Fluor Krii'les If yim umit tlicm.
I'iiH! emiilirle, full khIIi
ereil frtmt, einh y yoke
mill HttiijiH. "
Bit NOT
SERIOUS TO BOERS
s Bier With More
nclcriuiuatiou.
GENERALS ARE
AIDING HIM
InnlskilliiiK Fusiliers Caught iu Boer
Tr;ii ut Kuilwuy Hill On Saturday
List and Unmercifully Slaughtered
Duller Holds His Ground Only
With Great Loss.
Ni:iv Yiikk, Fun. 28. A dispatch to
tho Trillium from London says: The
'IVct of I ho victory upon Sir Rodvers
Hullur's campaign in Natal whs discussed
' veterans ml nlylit with intense
interest. It wns nonernlly ci needed that,
while (.leni'ral Jouheri's troops would bo
lislieiirtuuud unit Genorul Buller's
'oldliTH would ho inspired to emulate
Hi" I'xninploof their comrndos in tho
west, theru will hu nioro desperate fluht-
' eoiiHcquonco of Lord Koberte'
mcceis,
Gunural Jouhert now tins no motive
or nn iiiiuiodintu retreat, since it is too
'te to (ilVct Genurnl Cronjo'rt deliver.
iluhns behind him Hir George
"I'itu'ri army, w Itlul is nearly starvod
""iil hulplusB Iroin lHck of nmmuni.
10". If ho cun repel General Buller's
'ult upon ,9 Btrong defensive post
ions und drive him bock to the Tugela,
cu eompul General White to eurren
Jf nnd in WBy o(rij0t Lorij Kolerts'
victory, hesitioB changing tho balmico in
wnimrutlvB lists of prisoners, The
pinion in ollloials oircles last night was
ii i , Hobort8 lnd rendered General
Story" UlU",,nlK,, moro M
There whs no oflluial news trout Gener
Ui! 1 i ,r "WU thu Wr 0fflce 0,OMd st
'luiilght, nmi the'press dlspetubea were
m,e,"U,ry a,u, "noonoluilve. It wti
,wr tlmt there had been week's heavy
Muslin
Underwear
A Sale.
Covers. Drawers.
With ttickH fir rutllvK
. l!c
Finer iimllty, three nar
row luekf unci wide
ruflles .. .... "J9e
lletter ninterliil, nnrrmv
tuckK anil einh'y.orwltli
wide rulllo wined with
toruhoii luce K:
t.'mbrellu Drawcrx, fine
i 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 , vvlflu t'linihrlc
rullle, edged with emh'y fi'ic
Fume, wide rullle of sheer
luwii, edged wl til tor
chon or vul. luee . "He
Hiiiiiu. elulioriitely trliu'cl Finer crudes If you want
In loruhon bieeiir emb'y 7Ju them . ..
ROVAL
Absquuiemx Ihjre
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
HOVl OAKINQ POWOER CO., HEW YORK.
flghtlnp, with serious losses on the
Brltbli sido. The Boers were apparent
ly reinlorced on Friday, and made a
determined eflort to drive back the
British brigades. General Buller's men
only held their ground after desperate
fighting. Military writers are beginning
to criticise General Buller's tactics in
putting forward his lines und not massing
his troops for tin attack.
Ills Life Wsi Hnvril.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of
Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful
deliveraucii 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 bo
weak I could 'nt even eit up iu bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected to soon
die of consumption, when I heard of
Dr. King's Now Diecovery. One bottle
gave great relief. I continued to use it,
and now am well and strong. I can't
eav too much in its praise." I his
marvelous medicine is the surest and
quickest cure in the world for all throat
and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents
und $ 1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakoloy
& Iloiuihton's ittUKstoie; every bottle
guaranteed.
Ir UUmura for Inliu vniitloii.
fir. PKTKitmiuita, Feb. 28. The news
papers bete outdo the rest of the conti
nental press in bewailing OronjVs defeat
and in violently abusing Great Bilttiiu.
They declaro tho Transvaal has fully
demonstrated its right to complete
political Independence, with an outlet
to the sea. They suggest that the best
help for the Boers would b to croato a
(llvurelon ngaiiiBt Great Britain else
where and maintain it is the duty of
Kuropu to intervene and end the most
infamous of the wars England has ever
waged tor predatory purposes.
ItlRiuarok'N Irou Nutve
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tretnondous energy
are not found where stomach, liver,
kidneys und bowels are out of order. If
RAW COTTON.
We here print a recent report on this 60biect, taken from the Dry
Goods Economist:
"The cotton market scored another strong advance this week. Spot
cotton, which Inst week crossed the 8c line, rose to 8c in the New York
Exchange and parsed the 5d. Hi-it 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 be vastly increased by the high
prices, and as time goes on this fact will receive more and more attention,
with the natural result.
PriceB range about as follows :
Spot cotton: New York, 8c; last week, 8)Cc; Liverpool, 5 1 32d :
last week, 4 21-32d.
March futures : New York, 8 30c; last week, 7.86 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" The receipts
for the season amount to 4,955,741 bales, against 6,910,621 bales at the
same neriod last year. The visible supply of 3.634,052 bales, against
5.081.559 bales for the corresponding period lest week. Exports for the
first five days of the present week were 113,757 bales, againet 98,630 bales
for the corresponding period last year.
Mnnnlipntpr rpnnrfa ram, afrnnt ami Mntho vaitrt fltm
- . . . . iU h. u u.ivu
Powder
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life
rills. Thev develon everv Dower of
brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley
& Houghton's drugstore. 2
Cervem's llattleihlps.
New Youk, Feb. 28. A special to the
Herald from Washington says: All
chance of saving any of the Spanish
armored cruisers sunk off Santiago has
gone. Word has reached the navy de
partment that the (Jrietobal Colon,
which was pushed on the beach by the
cruiser New York after the battle with
Cervera's command, has slid into deep
water. The department long ago gave
up the ideu of saving the Colon.
Catarrh Uanuot lie Cured
with local applications, as thoy cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly on
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hull's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of tho beet
physicians in this country for years, and
is u regular prescription. It is composed
of the host tonics known, combined with
the best blood puriflets, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect
combination of tho two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results iu
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free. . .
F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo u.
Sold by drruggists, price 7ftc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
8uhUtuto fur Hill Defeated,
Washington, Feb. 28. The substitute
for the Puerto Rican bill was defeated,
the vote being 150 yeas to 170 nays.
This indicates the passage of the bill.
John Dlrr, Poseyville, Ind., says, "I
never used anything eo good as One
Minute Cough Cure. We are never
without it," Quickly breaks up cougtiB
and cold. Cures all throat and lung
troubles, Its use will preveut consump
tion. Pleeiaut to take. ,r
. viwiiid 1 I J . uji :
Children's Wear.
Infant's white muslin slips,-at 12Joc, 19c, 29c,
55c, 7cc, $1.10.
Children's white muslin dresees, at 29c, 55c, 79c,
U 13.
Cliildten's white twill muslin waists, at 12c
and 19c.
Children's white muslin drawers, at 19c,29c.
Children's white muslin skirts, at l'2 and 19c.
"Wil ai
THE SOLDIERS
ARE AMAZED
Roberts Said to Have Violated the Ethics
of War in Forcing a Conquered
General to Appeal for Clemency.
New Youk, Feb. 28.- A special to the
World from Washington says: Conti
nental diplomats accept the defeat of
General Cronje iu grim eilence, but none
will consent to be quoted for any ex
pression except that the issue is what
might have been expected. One ol the
attaches whj has himself served as a
soldier, however, said :
"There is one aepect of the capitulation
of General Croi ja which is humiliating
to every soldier. There is a brotherhood
of chivalry which binds all professional
soldiers. General Cronje made a gallant
defense. At the cost of the utmost sec
riflce and pain lie stopped the victorious
Lord Roberts and held his ground until
Jits hard-pressed countrymen could form
for a final defense. The fact that Lord
Roberts and his Lieutenant, Lord Kitch
ener, compelled Cronjj to the bitter hu
miliation of piesenting himself at the
tent of his conqueror as a suppliant for
the miserable boon of unconditional sur
render is a requital of bravery not con
sistent with chivalrous conduct.
"Soldiers throughout the world will be
amazed. There was no possible excuse,
Tho fact that the British commanders
might have apprehended treachery is
flimsy. The British' were strong enough
to have rxecuted the army were any
violation of war committed. Cronje has
been a brave foe. He made no discrimi
nation between the wounded British and
his own people. The bitter humiliation
put upon liia- is a stain upon Christian
Knighthood. It Is without parallel.
"Contrast the conduct of Lord Roberts
aud Kitchsuer with that of the victorious
Schley aud Shatter. The utmost courtesy
was shown to the latter's overthrown
foes. Phillip's 'Don't cheer, men j they
are dying,' will stand in contrast to the
conduct of the Generals who compelled
a gallant foeman, who had battled
against tremendous odds, to come as a
humble suppliant even to the very doors
of their tents, to beg for his brave
soldiers that they might Ignouninlously
surrender. '
"This ruthless, overbearlugconductwill
The Result Is
Plainly to be Seen.
After present stock of muslin-wear la sold, we will bo obliged to pav the ad
vance and our next invoice of these goods cannot be sold at present low prices
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 Customer
that fact, we make this announcement and trust one and all will take advantage
of this possibly the last opportunity of buying niUBiin underwear' at the old
prices.
Our stock at present is complete In all lines.
Regarding the oualitiea-
-the cut
-nothing
gODa worm oi our muslins'
knowing the advantages to be enjoyed
Skirts
Muslin, narrow tuck!,
hemmed bottom 23c
Same, hemmed ruflles.... 89c
lletter quality, tucks and
3-in emb'y nt bottom . . Kc
Same, with deep ovnr
flounce of sheer lawn
edged with torchon lace 53c
Finer muslin, 10-in. h'md
fluuuec 79c
Butne, elegantly liuished
with deep flounce ot
embroidery 1.13
Baine, with 12-ln flounce
of sheer lawn, contain
ii'B :i rows 1-m. vul In
sertion, vul. edging at
bottom 1.13
Finer ones at 12.25 and fUO
Chemise
Plainly made 19c
With yoke of tucks and
Insertion, und edged
with rullle 2&c
Deep yoke of tucks and
iuteition, emb'y edging
ut top and armholcs . . 55c
Better quiillty, edged and
trimmed with emb y In
two widths 79c
Compare any of our 55c gar
ments with other stores' nt
75c, or our 79c ones with those
seen elsewhere at a dollar.
h ive an effect upon civilization. Sol liers
will remember this treatment, and it is
possible that on another day it may be
returned with interest."
A Convincing Amirer.
"I hobbled into Mr. Blackmon's drug
store one evening," eays Wesley Nelson,
of Hamilton, Ga., "and he asked me to
try Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matism with which I had suffered for a
long time. I told him I had no faith in
any medicine as they all failed. lie
eaid: 'Well if Chamberlain's Pain Balm
does not help you, you need not pay for
it.' I took a bottle of it home and used
it according to directions and in cne
week I was cured, and have not since
been troubled with rheumatism." Sold
by Blakeley & Houghton.
"After doctors failed to cure roe cf
pneumonia 1 used One Minute Cough
Cure and tnree bottles of it cured me.
It is also the best remedy on earth for
whooping cough. It cured my graud
childreu of the worst cases," wrileB Jno.
Berry, Lopanton, Pa. It is the only
harmless remedy that gives immediate
results. Cures coughs, cold?, croup and
throat and lung troubles. It prevents
consumption. Children always like it.
Mothers endorse it.
No Itlght to UKilneai.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be attractive
must keep her health. If she is weak,
sickly and all run down, she will bo
nervous and irritable. If she hus con
stipation or kidney trouble, her impure
blood will cause pimplee, blotches, skin
eruptions and a wretched complexion.
Electric Bitters is tho beet medicino in
the world to regulate stomach, liver and
kidneys and to purify tho blood. It
gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
velvety ekin, ricli complexion. It will
make a good-looking, charming woman
of a run-down (invalid, Only 50 cents
at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore.
Ab a cure for rheumatism Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm is gaining a wide repu
tation. D. B. Johnston of Richmond,
Iud., has been troubled with that ail
ment since 1802. 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 aud
paining me very much, but one good
application of Pain Balm relieved me,
Foreale by Blakeley & Houghton,
Use Clarke & Falk'e quinine hair tonio
to keep dandruff from the head.
and fit the superior stock and allronnd
further need here be said everyone well
by buying them at this store.
Chimaloons
Or Skirt Chemhe, square
yoke, 3 rows each tucks
and insertion, edged
with ruflles, deep hem.. 75c
Of cambric, yoke of
torchon lace, lace at
eds 1.00
Finer quality, elaborately
trimmed in embroid'y,
round yoke 1.33
Fine cambric, val. luce
yoke, deep llounce with,
val, insertion and edg
ing l.EU
Finer quality, square yoke
elaborately made of em
broidery edging and in
sertion, tucks and rullle
of emb'y ut bottom 2.00
Of sheer lawn, elaborately
ilulsbed at yoko and
flounced with val. lace
and intertlon 2 75
BELIEVES CAUSE
IS STRENGTHENED
Largest Part of Cronje's Force and AH
of His Big Guns Succeeded iu
Escaping From Roberts.
New Yokk, Feb. 28. -The World
publishes the following statement by
General Miles :
"Cronje's surrender was expected and
it was all that could be expected wheu a
force of 4000 holds out for over a week
against a force of 50,000, You will ob
serve that the first reports said General
Cronje had a force of 9000 opposed to the
British, but only 4000 surrendered. What
became of the other 5000? The import
ance of the surrender under such cir
cumstances only illustrates the fighting
valor of tliii handful of Boer patriots.
The effect of Cronje's surrender will
be to strengthen rather than to weaken
the Boer patriots' cause iu this war.
"We cannot help but admire those
Boers, no matter where our sympathies
may be. In my position it would not be
diplomatic for mo to say too much, but
whoever is in the right, we must admire
the 4000 patriots who stood off for tea
days 50,000 of the British army."
London, Feb. 28. A dispatch from
Arundel eays the British troops have
ugaiu occupied Rensberg.
C.U'K Town, Monday, Feb. 20. There
are now 000 prisoners at Modder River,
most of whom surrendered Friday ami
Saturday. They are kept guarded be
tween wire fences.
"I hud bronchitis every winter for
years and no medicino gave me perma
nent relief till I begun to take One Min
ute Cough Cure. I know it la the heat
cough medicine made," suys J. Koontz,
Corry, Pa. It quickly cures coughs,
colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat
aud lung troubles, It is the children's
favorite remedy. Cures quickly.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Mokt Tea, A.
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy, Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back, 25 cts. and 60 els.
Blakeley ,4f Houghton Druggist?.