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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1900.
NO. 223
WILL NOT SEND
WILL TRY
Will Vldlt flood Rlvnr Odd Fellow.
NAVY TO TURKEY.
Sultan Will He Given Time to Study
the Matter He Has Made Con
sessions.
New Voiik, May 1. A special to the
Herald from Washington Bays: Naval
coercion of Turkey to obtain a settle
meiit of tin) American missionary claims
9 not contemplated by the ndministra
Hon. Thin statement Ib mado upon high
authority. Drastic meaBures against
I 1.
Turkey hove neon urgeu uy mruier mm-
iiter Anpoll, by politicians on behalf of
missionaries, and by ministers of the
. i.... .1... tnnli1ntit null -5nrnt n r t-
l0!pei "Ilk 11U IIIM.M. ...... www.vv.....
Hav have not considered their sugges
tions.
The administration is well satisfied
with tliu concussions mado by tho Sub
lime Porte, and whllo it is anxious that
tho Hnltan shall keep his promise to pay
the claims, it fuula that ho Ii.ib already
been considerate of tills government in
permitting the reconstruction of the
American mission in Ilarpoot, and In
thn extension of Roberts' College in
Constantinople. It is nntlioritatively
lil . tl... 1..A...., ,...1 n
the Porte by Mr. liriaeoin, tne American
Chaw, is not an ultimatum, mil is
merely a repetition of tiie domand for
tiLllfMlllTll L .
C'iiIiii Ni-vur Kn I'nacerul. ,
IIavan'a, May 1. The Spanish consul-
. I o . e. 1..- I :
idled to Spain that there wore uprisings
in CiiIm. He says ho does not believe
tuch occurrences probable, and that he
would not have communicated an idea
snnlwnrft In Ina (rnvnrnmntlt.
"No agitation exists," lie remarked
UI1V Will L'XIHI. nil Ilir UB A UUIl IUH1H7.
till, r.. hifnitia lu.tui'nnti IliM I .nlllinfl nllfl
the Americans are most cord at."
General Wood, who was asked regard-
IrjK the matter, replied :
"At no time since the occupation of
the island has the nrovinco of bantiacro
lurei'iu. i nuvu uuaurnui.'UH iu hub
effect from many nfllcors and others who
liavn viiri' rtif.ntiflv tinmi tlirnndt flin
province on horsoback. Those alarmist
reports in Madrid could ho traced to
men like Miro and other former Spanish
officers, now resident in Cuba."
Colonel Vntionte, formerly chief of tho
rural guard in Santiago province, who
recently arrived hero, laughs at the idea
of trouble of any kind there.
Million (liven Awny.
H is certainly gratifying to tho public
to know of one concern in tho land who
are not afraid to be gonorous to the
needy and Buffering, The proprietors
of Dr. King's Now Diecovory for con
sumption, coughs and colds, have given
away over ten million trial bottles of this
Stent medicine; and havo the satisfac
tion of knowing it lias absolutely cured
thousands of, hopeless cases. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases
"I the throat, chest and lungs nro surely
cured by it. Call on Blakeloy & Hough
ton, Druggists, and get a free trial bottle.
Ifc'Ktilar sizo 50c. nnd$l. Every bnttlo
Koaruntecd, or price, refunded. 8
llrnvn Mou Full
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
(roubles as well as women, and all feel
I'm results in loss of nppotite, poieonB in
Hie blood, backache, nervousness, head
ache and tired, listless, run-down feol
'"K. Hut there's no ncod to feel like
'"it. Uijton to ,1. V. Gardner, Idaville,
jnil. Hn Bay. Keotrjc mttors aro
'"8l tltu thing for a man when lie is nil
fn down, and don't caro whether he
lives or dies. It did moro to give me
"ew strength and good appetlto than
anything I could take. I can now eat
anything and have a new lease on life."
Only 60 conts, at Hlakeley & Houghton's
"fugstoro. Every bottle guaranteed. 3
full blooded, barred Plymouth Kock
eW, nor sotting 1 .00 and $1.50. For
Particulars call on or address,
BaNDKIIH BltOH,
Uox Tho Dalles, Or.
"'cycles rented and repaired at Mays
" Howe's. 830-4t
TO HOLD OUT.
Replied Cheerfully to Request of Lord
Roberts, Who Is Now Believed to Be
Organizing Strong Relief Force, Un
der General Hunter.
.
Lo.vhom, May 1. A dispatch from
Mafeking, dated April 20th, says : "The
Boers have been 'busy for several days,
blowing up tho railway southwards
There was little firing during the past
week. The town will respond cheer
fully to Lord Itoborts' request to hold
out for another month. Fever is rife,
but otherwise the health of the garrison
is good and all are well."
New Youk, May 1. A dispatch to the
Tribune from London says : A signifl
cant item of intelligence has been re
ceived from Cape Town. The Express
correspondent in that city says it is as
sorted on pood authority that General
Hunter has been sent to Kimberley to
command a strong column Intended for
tho relief of Mafeking.
lluiit-lSulHlui; Trtmt,
Chicago, May 1. Bents were ad
vnnced 15 per cent today by a combina
tion of landlords, which was recently
formed. Their ugreoment is said to be
the outcome of a supposed political
meeting "for landlords," which wns
held resent). The meeting was attend
ed by many property. ownors, who de
cidud that a systematic raise in rentals
was the only way in which they could
obtain recompenee for what they con
sider nnneually high taxes this year.
Another reason given for the proposed
raise in rents is the fact that a promised
early opening of tho now Northwestern
Elevated Railway has caused a demand
for houeeB and apartments along the
line.
GOING EAST.
If you intend to take a trip East, ask
your ticket agent to route you via The
Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date
railroad in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls andjevery through
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni
ogara Falls. Boss C. Clink,
Pacific Coast Pass. Agt,,
Los Amjeles, Calif.
C. S. Ciiank, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
The ladies of the Good Intent Society
who pledged themselves to raise a cer
tain amount of money for the church
debt, announce that they are ready to
make their report, and will do so nt a
social to bo given at the Methodist
church tliis evening, to which all
are invited. An admijsion feo of 10
cents will he charged, thoBe having sub
scribed being admitted free. A program
has been prepared and lunch will be
served. , .
UhiikIiI u Dniiiilfill Cold.
Marion Kooke, manager for T. M.
Thompson, a largo importer ot fine mil
linerv at 1058 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi
cago,' eoys: "During tho late severe
weather I caught b dreadful cold which
kept mo awake at night and made me
unlit to attend my work during the day.
One of my milliners wos taking Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy for a severe
cold at that time, which seemed to re
lieve her so quickly that I bought some
for myself. It acted like magic ami I
began to improve nt once. I am now
entirely well and feel very pleased to ac
knowledge its merits." For sale by
Blakeloy & Houghton.
Experience is the beat Toachor. Use
Aokor'e English Remedy in any case of
couglie, cold or croup. Should it fail to
give Immediate relief money refunded.
25 cts. and 50 ots. Blakeloy & Houghton
Druggists.
Anutlior World' "lr,
Sa.v Fiiancihco, May 1. Active prep
aration nro being made for a world's
fair, to take place in this city in May,
1001, which will continue for six months.
It Is to be known as the Pacific Ocean
and International Exposition.
The Odd Fellows of Tho Dalles have
secured the steamer Regulator to tBke
them on a fraternal visit to the lodge at
Hood River on Thursday evening of this
weok. The degree team from The
Dalles lodge will confer degrees while
there. All Odd Follows in good stand
ing are hereby invited to attend. The
Regulator will leave at 6:30 p. rr. and
return after the lodge work is finished.
By order of En Hostktlkk,
Dad Butts,
Tom Wabd,
Committee.
Wm. J. Landers, resident manager of
the Lion and Imperial Fire Insurance
Companies, wishes to announce to the
patrons of these companies that owing
to the sickness of Mr. C. E. Bayard and
the resignation of Mr. Hugh Gourlay,
their former agents, the agency for botli
companies for The Dalles and vicinity
lias been placed in the hands of Mr.
Timothy Brownhill. Any business
given to Mr. Brownhill will receive
prompt attention and will be appreciated
by the companies. Office in C. E. Bay
ard's old stand. No. 85 Washington
Btieet, The Dalles. Oregon. al6-lm
Special reserve old government whis
key, recognized by tho highest medical
authority In the iRnd; especially recom
mended by the board of health of San
Francisco for hospital use, also A. P.
O'Brien, M. D., captain and Burgeon,
and Win. D. McCarthy, major and sur
geon U. S. army, as the pureBt unadul
terated stimulant for convalescents, in
valids and family use. Sold by Charles
Stubliog. apl20-dlm
Don't let your old worn out machinery
He In the fence corner any longer. Take
it to Fletcher Faulkner, The Dalles junk
dealer, and get the cash for it. Highest
cash price paid for cast and wrought
iron, rubber boots and shoes, bicycle
tires, etc., brass, copper, zinc, lead,
pewter, old woolen rags, beer bottles
and flasks, horso manes and tails, and
bones of all descriptions. Price paid for
cast iron, 40 cents per 100 lbs. One
door west of J. H. Worsley's, Second St.,
The Dalles. m24-lmo.
Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Canton, N. Y.,
writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doctors and medicines
without benefit. 1 was persuaded to use
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me
from the Bturt. I believe it to be a
panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It
digests what ycu eat.
Notice.
Notice ib hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Golden Eagle Mining Com
pany at the office of French & Co.,
bankers, on Thursday, May 31, 1900, at
7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of elect
ing seven directors and traueacting such
other business as may properly come be
fore said meeting.
By ordor of the president.
J. C. IloHTKTLEi:, Secy, and Treoe.
The Dalles, Apl. 27, 1000. a27-td
Wm. Orr, Newark, 0 eoys, "We
never feel fafo without Oue Minute
Cough Cure in the house. It saved my
little boy's life when lie hod the pneu
monia. We think it is the best medicine
made." It cures coughs and all lung
diseases. Pleasant to take harmless and
gives immediate results.
A Testimonial from Old Kuclaud.
"T nrmRldnr Chamberlain's Couch
Remedy tho best in the world for bron
chitis," says Mr. William Savory, of
Warrington, England. "It has saveu
my wife's life, she having been a martyr
to bronchitis for 'over bIx years, being
nnat of the time confined to her bed.
She is now quite well." Sold by Blake-
ley & Houghton.
Vneol nn4n.irli nuioklv vlolds to trOat-
mout by Ely's Oroom Balm, which is ogroo-
nostrils, oleausos and hoals the whole sur-
faco ovor wmcu it umubuo wvu. au,K"
ii. r.n 'Print fcizn bv mail. 10
couts. Tost it and you aro 6uro to coutiuuo
tho treatment.
Announcement.
To nocoiuniodato thoso who aro partial
to tho uso of atoiuizors in applying nauius
fnr catarrhal trott-
bkt. tho proprietors proparo CroamBahuin
- r . .1. 1-1. ...Ill l.isitim no V.lv'fl
t linlm Prion lnnliullui? tho
jjliliuu wBHw ..- : v i
praying tube is 75 conts. Druggists or by
.... . ii ,J . n..i1.nIltr.Li 41ia innil-
man. Alio nquiu uv. ,
iolnal proportios of tho solid preparation.
Clarke & Folk haye received a carload
of the celobrated James E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paluts
t
Our New Lines are Ready.
In point of all-around good value wo think our
present lines are far ahead of any we havo shown in
previous seasons. Next to the shirt waist there's
no other summer garment quite as popular as tho
Washable Skirt. Manufacturers are quick to note
and to appreciate this fact, and in answer to the de
mand, they have prepared for this season an assort
ment of styles that cannot fail to receive their duo
share of public appreciation.
Dalles' ladies have the option of making their selections in this line, from an
assortment that includes the latest productions of the best makers.
5ailor-Tade
Skjrts...
These items will tell where to go:
Uf?it? DueH and pique Skirt Ciper; 2rasf? (rts
No. I Plain white dnck skirts,
made with French back and a,- -.
deep hem ; good value at. . . pl.UU
We have this popular skirt in
qualities from the cheapest to the
best, and can guarantee our custo
mers full value for price asked in
each instance. But please remem
ber the more jou pay the better the
quality, always.
No. 8 Crash skirt, price .
only 35 CtS
No. 9 Crash skirt, made ,
with inverted plait back.. 'O CIS
No. 10 Linen crash ekirt, made
with inverted-plait back, a-i op
deep hem pl.0
No. 2 Plain white pique skirts, in
the popular heavy wale or cord;
overlaid seams, single box-
rilait back, deep hem Jpl.OU
No. 3 White fancy stripe, corded
pique, made with double box-plait
back, overlaid seams, deep hem,
patent belt and placket fas- aq nr.
teners ptf.UU
No. Z Fancy corded weave.white
pique; skirt made with double box
plait back, wide overlaid seams, deep
hem; has the patent belt q0
and placket fasteners Jpa.OU
Colored
Duty
SKirts
No. 17 Duck skirt, indigo blue
ground with small white poka dots;
inverted plait back, deep a. oe
hem pl 0
No. 18 Duck skirt; a gray and
white diagonal hair-line pattern,
trimmed in 3 rows of white duck
bands in graduated widths arounds
bottom, French back, felled a
seams, deep hem p.UU
No. 19 Cotton covert skirt; color,
cadet blue; circular flounce outlined
with narrow white piping and two
rows stitching; three rows stitch
ing around bottom of Bkirt, French
back; an up-to-date ekirt; aq q
price 5p3.5U
No. 11 Linen crash skirt, trimmed
with band-i of white duck in gradu
ated widths as shown in cut; made
with inverted plait hack, a-. cr
deep hem and overlaid seams pJ..OU
No. 12 Linen crash skirt, made
with box plait back, trimmed in 3
rows of blue and white cord- rf
edduck ; similar tocutNo.ll p.UU
No. 4 White corded pique skirt,
made with double box-plait back,
overlaid seems and deep hem; trim
med as shown in cut with
embroidery insertion; price po.UU
No. 6 Heavy while corded pique
skirt, made with double box-plait
back, patent belt and placket fasten
er, all Beams overlaid; trimmed in
two rows guipure emb'y insertions
around bottom ; the upper row form
ing a point on front gore; aq
price Jpo.OU
No. 0 Same style as No. 5, trim
med with wide band of emb'y inser
tion edged with narrow white guimp;
the trimming forming deep aq cr
poiute on each gore Jpo.OU
$2.50
No. 13 Made of best quality linen
crash, In tho natural deep tan color;
box-plait back, deep hem aq p.-.
with 4 rows stitching..... ... po.OU
No. 14 Plain linen crash ekirt,
good quality materials, well finished;
French back, deep hem; qq
No. 15 Linen crash ekirt. made
with box-plait back, trimmed simi
lar to No. 20, with 8 rows nn
narrow white braid tptf.UU
No. 20 This skirt ia mado of a
heavy plain indigo blue twill, trim
med as shown in above cut with 8
rows of j-inch white braid ; invert
ed plait back, deep hem ; 0 r-r
price ifta.uU
No. 21 Duck skirt, indigo blue
ground witli small white poka dots;
trimmed with white piping down
each Bide of front gore, and outlining
upper euee ut circular
flounce; box-plait back.
No. 22 Duck skirt China blue
ground with white hair-line stripes;
trimmed in two rows white duck
bands forming fancy scallops around
bottom; French back; re
price p.0
No. 23 Skirt made of a blue and
while mixed, soft cotton aa .
Bulting; price Oo CIS
No. loV.j Mado of best quality
linen lioll'und, with box-plait back,
tailor-finished seams; tunic effect
ouuiueu wiiii --iiil-u uuhu jjjq
of insertion to match tpo.UU
No. llj.j Natural linen, craBh
skirt, bourette plaid in assorted col
ors; made with inverted
plaid In back, deep hem. . .. Ipl.OU
WILLIAMS & CO.
The Dalles,
Oregon
Notice of Katruy.
I have taken up as an estrav a dark
brown mare, aged about seven years,
about fifteen hands high and weighing
about 1000 pounds; branded quarter
circle u on lelt stifle. The animal came
to my feed yard in The Dalles about two
weeks ago and could uot be kept away,
The owner can have her by proving
property and paying charges of feed and
advertising; otherwise I shall proceed
with her according to law.
ClIAltl.KS Pavkttk,
The Dulles, Apr 28, 1000. a28-5w
Crandall&Burget
DEALERS IN
Oil 1inHc nf
nix nuiUJ v I TTTnTium A w-odd
Funeral Supplies! f? embalmers
The Dallos, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
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