Chrimfcl& VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1S00. NO 210 Dalles REPORT OF A VICTORY Humored in Cape Town That He Has Defeated the Boers at Wepener and Captured Their Arms As Yet the Report is Unconfirmed. Caw: Town, April 10. It is reported that General Urobunt has defeated the Boers ut Wepener, tind enpturod their arms. Diia.smhokt, April ML Fighting with Genenil llrnlmnt's Horse, it Bummer berg Drift rontinueB. Coiniimmlniit Potrus Dewot is reported to liavu tiiitiutid tronpB sent from Bloom fontuiii to (imiorul Itrnbnnt'u assistance. Thero has a ho been u hruah with a British column advancing toward Uullfontein, with decisive. results. All foreign attnuhuH are now here. I.ONHON, April 10. A Ludysmith epscia!, dated April 10., Bays that natives report that tho Doers in Eland's Laagte District have rotirud hoyond Biggars berg. This information rendu to con firm the report that the Doors Mew up three important collerles, near Wossel'R Nok, completely destroying the aiune. Loxiion, April 10. Conflicting reports regardiue. the conditions at Wepener continue, Imt at this hour there is no definite or important iiowb from tiie front. A Capo Town dispatch says nearly 3000 horses have heeu landed thure since April III, which indicated that every effort in being made to remedy a great defect in the ltrltlsli organization. The chief Doer delegate, Fischer, ac companied by Dr. Leyds. visited the president of the Dutch Gitbiuet today at The Hague, but the doings of thu dele gates creates little speculation in Knglaml. Frederick Villlers, the veteran war correspondent, whoarrived ntSouthnmp ton today from the front, said lie be lieved that thu worst of the war is over, but that guerrilla warfare will continue for some time. A bulletin it-sued ut Pretoria, April 13, reports that the burghers captured 500 lUtilihlored oxen at Wupener, and that General Krouemau that day defeated the British, causing thum to fly in the direc tion of Wolverpoort, apparently over the Orange Kivor. Thu Irish. American ambulance ar rived at Pretoria April 13. Want it No vr Croud. Nmv Yoiik, April 15. Kev. Dr. Chas. I'arkhurst, speaking iu his pulpit in Madieon-tjqiiare Presbyterian church today, made a vigorous assault on the Westminster confession of faith. He (aid : "Wo ought to have i new confession o' faith. It is surprising that the Pres tyUirlau church is able to do as much it is doing with such nn incubus trapped upon ub as wo Hro tottering under in our present confession. Iu the drat phice, the thing needed is not ft 'ysteni of theology, for that is what our Wesont confession iH) but a simple, brief swn statement of a half dozai of the 'itl ingredients of Jesus Christ's tuos 'W to thu world. I could got along ith a confession of faith containing hut "io little that Jesus said when he was tryi"K to make a Christian of Nicode 'God ho loved the world that he Mvo his only begotten Son, that whoso ver lelluveth in him should not perish, "ut have eternal life.' That gives to us , 6 Joctrinu of God's unlimited love. "a,nan guilt, the divinity of Ohrint, sal ,Uon through Christ, faith ia Christ, immortality ; every word Snxon, three JMrtera of t,0 wor(jB monosyllables, PWouml enough for any elder, simple 0UKliforany.l.yoar.old. At any rate, wo want a new creed. wndiiiK thiH one will not meet the Mltlea of the ca80, uollor gvo lt it! i ,,,auu lu t,,u '""souin for what tlmnhnok Itto pieces and revamp u,0f what ilia not," WeJi K0WI i.rell0,lBr in.a,j, Jf, April 10.-A Bpeoial to the X.p " Jonvllle, III., says: ouvSr ni,liBm J' HI., one of the moat widely known Methodist ministers in the West, died yesterday, aged 80. Ho is credited with being the first to suggest the idea of thu Grand Army of tho Republic, which waB afterward carried Into effect by Dr. Ben F. Stcveneon. Mr. Itutledgo was born in Virginia. Ho had been in tho ministry for fifty-six years, and at tho time of his death was tho oldest member of the Methodist Episcopal church confuronco. For tho last six years he had been on tho super annuated list, but did not give up active work. Itev. Mr. Rutledgo was un inti mate friend of Abraham Lincoln, Gov ernor Yates and other leading public men of this state, and during the Civil war was famouB as chaplain of the Four teenth Illinois regiment. Itoiiiarkublo UurH nf ItiieutuutlHni. From thu Vindicator, Ituttierfordtoii, N. C. Tho editor of the Vindicator has hod occasion to test the eflicaey of Chamber lain's Pirin Balm twice with tho most remarkable results In each case. First, with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ton days, which was relieved with two applications of Pain Balm, rubbing the partH nfilicted anil realizing instant benefit and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two appli cations, rubbing with the liniment on retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Geiiornl Uorilnn uh nn Kxliortcr. Houston, Tex , April 15, General John B. Gordon, commander-in-chief of the United Confederate Veterans, who is on a lecture tour in Texas, attended a revival meeting in Gatesville, and at the conclusion of the sermon the evan gelist (tailed on him for remarks. Gen eral Gordon responded in one of the most powerfcl exhortations, it is said, that has ever been heard iu this state. His remarks were addressed principally to the Confederate veterans present. Iu most eloquent terms he depicted their grand and glorious achievements as soldiers in the service of their coun try, moving his hearers to thu highest pitch of patriotism, and then made nn appeal to them to take up tho armor of Christ. At the close of this about forty Confederates came forward. A touch ing scene followed. The old, gruy haired vuterans crowded around their ex-chieftain. IIIn 1. 1 re Win Nnveil. Mr. .1. K. Lillv. a nrominent 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 me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. Ono 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 med cine 18 tne surest auu quickest cure iu the world for all throat mid Inni? trouble Keirulnr sizes oU cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton'B drugstore; every bottle guaranteed. Subscribe for Tim Cuhoniuk. ROBERTS CAN'T ADVANCE YET His Attention Fully Occupied in the Free State. London, April 10, 4:55 a. m. The war oflice had nothing to communicate to thu public yesterday. It was taken for granted that the rumor of General Brabant's victory at Wepener is pre mature. With the remainder of bis force he left Aliwal North Saturday for Rouxville, and thero has scarcely been time for an engagement. There is practically no fresli news this morning. All tho Bloemfontein dispatches, how ever, breathe a confident tone. There seems to be .a heavy demand on the railway for so large an army leaves the populace bare of everything save tho ab solute necessaries of life. The fact that the censors allowed Winston Churchill's dispatch on the subject of remounts to piiBS, speaks volumes for the condition of the question and concerning the proe pects of any immediate advance toward Pretoria. The utmost Lord Roberts will be able to do for some time to come will be in the direction of clearing the Boers from the Southern part of the Free State. The dispatches announce the approach of Winter. The first pinch of frost has been felt at Bloemfontein, where con siderable rain has fallen. It is said that President Kruger has visited the camp at Kroonstad, as well as at Brandfort. Winston Churchill telegraphs to the Morning Post from Bloemfontein, under Saturday's date, reiterating his opinion that the war is bound to prove an ex pensive business. He says: "Two hundred and fifty thousand men will be needed before the end is attained. The question of remounts will contiuue one of vital importance. Great numbers are now arriving, but owing to the fact that they Imve to be put to work before time is given them to recover from the effects of the voyage, their condition is low, and the death rate among them high. "Thousands, therefore, will be wanted in addition to those now here or on the way, and great resting depots must be formed, together with ample staff to nurse and evercise them. If that is done, then about four or five mouths hence you will be able to give your cavalry a new lease of life and strength." The Oxygenor gives increased vitality to every organ iu the body, destroys ma lignant germs, purifies the blood and ussists nature in throwing off disease. There can be no distinction between forms of disease. The Oxygenor cures at one and the same time every form of disoaee with which we moy be atliicted. All curable diseases are within its range of power. And can be applied while you sleep, No medicines ; no doctors. Alu-nvs readv and always reliable. Sold or rented by J. M. Filloon, The Dalles, Oregon. opclwd&w Clark & Falk's drug stock is new fresh and complete. $ i .oo per month. Strictly first class local and long distance telephone service within your home. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con versation will bo kept a secret No cost for installing. You get tho standard Hunuing Long Distant Instrument, Continuous day and night ervice. Wo will accept your contract for ton years and allow you to cancel flame on giving us thirty cloys writ ten notice, PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00S, This Isafac-slmileof the $2.50 Dress Suit Case we are giving FREE to purchasers of Suits worth from $15 up. In addition to the above we of fer our customers choice of selection from the largest assortment of stylish goods in the city. No extra charges for tailoring necessary to make suit a COMPLETE FIT. I PI. WILLIfPS & 60. Important Announcement to you.. 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Itagley Bros., have purchased a thrjughhred JerBey bull, registered stock. For particulars apply at resi dence on Tenth street, near the fair grouuds. Phone ;t85. SO-lino Subscribe for The Chronicle. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lind, Act June 3, 1878. U. 3. t.ANIl OFFICK, I The Pai.le, ()is Apr. 13, luoo. ( Notice lb hereby given that in couilluucu with the provisions of the uct of congress of Juno 3, 178, eutltleil "An net for tho salu of Um ber lands In thu Mutes ol Cullloriitii, Oregon, Nevada uiul Washington Territory," William K. Kotchuiu, of Tho Dulles, County of Wasco, tituto of Oregon, has this day tiled In this ollieo his sworn state meat No. 159, for the purchase of tho 'a Nhu imd N., SK's of Section No. :u, In Tp. I N. t. No. 11 li W. it,, aud "ill oiler proof to bhow that tbo land bought U inoru valuable (or it Umber or atone Hum for agricultural purposes, uud to establish hU claim to said land beforu thu Ueglster uud Keeelver of this oalco ut 'Iho Hulk's, Oregon, on SuturiUy the Sil day of Juue, lOOO, Ho names us witnesses! , J. B. Holt, 1). 1. Ket chum, Joseph Huuuu uud Milam hpeueer, all of Tho Dulles, Oregon. , Any and all persous oUimlng udverscly tho above-described luuds uro requested to tile their ululms lu this otllce ou or before uld'J3ra day of June. 1UOU. MprlvlOw-i JAY 1. I.UOA8, KegUter.