3fye Sidles r v VOI rHE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 23, 1900. NO. 241 i. All ' . - ... . . . . . Blood Troubles As Hie blood contains nil the elements necessary to sustain life, it is imnor Unt thnt it he kept free of nil impurities, or it becomes n source of disease poisoning instead of nourishing the body, and loss of health is sure to follow Some poisons enter the blood from without, through the skin by absorption or inoculation ; otlicrs from within, as when waste products accumulate in 'the aystcm and ferment, allowing disease germs to develop and be taken into the circulation. While nil blood troubles have one common origin, each has some peculiarity to distinguish it from the other. Contagious Wood Poison, Scrofula Cancer, Rheumatism, Eczema and other blood diseases can be distinguished by ..r... .,:.,..... cfiiufM utnnpr nr lufrr ni ?!,, i5t.. - Many mistake the sore or outward sign external applications. Valuable time is "ffl-.TOffRWV" REMEDIES: the nenuy cramcuicu w c u rciniorceu, puriuca aim cleansed, or the disease goes deeper and saps the very life Mercury potash and arsenic, the treatment usually prescribed in this cluss of diseases, are violent poisons, even when taken in smali doses never cure, but do much harm by adding another poison to the already overburdened, diseased blood sss , nr nnv similar blood trouble. vriti tiicm " ' , ; J " J - v.. dencc. We make no churge for this service. Book on blood and skin diseases free. RAN INTO A BOER AMBUSH llritish (Ioirt.iI 011 His Wiiy to New castle Dropped Into One of Those llocr Traps and Very Few of His Force iisciiped. London, May '22. -1 :35 p. 111. It is officlnllynimuunced thulColounl Jiuthiino hag reported that while marching in the direction of Newcastle yesterday 0110 of liii njundriiiiH of iiiuuuted in fun try was aiiiljiiHlu-il by 11 party of Hours nix miles weit of Vryburg, in the Transvaal, rim! llutt verj fuw of his force ceeaped. His c.isiinl'it'd numbered sixty-six men. Cut Town, May 12L British troops Javo arrived nt Veerocniiig. (In the Transvaal, north of tlio Vuul rivr.) The briiluti aeroiw thu Vual was found intact. Twenty si-vcn Free Sinters nud two hvomnlives wine captured. I.0.S11.1N, May 22. A dispatch, from I'iiiltirin.iriii'.burg, dated May -I, tays thu l!i i;rs aro ruported to liavo outiroly l"(t N'aiul, li-aviut; l.iingH Ni)k froo. If tliins trill, it leaven thu way opun for Ilnller to lulvunco into thu Transvaal, as toon an tlm ii'piihs of thu railroad arc Hilllciuiit to iiifiuru good couiiniinii:ation. KoliertH is still nt lvroonHtnd mirgaui. iiif his forces. (ii'iioral Kundlu's furcu aru uncuinped "tTroniiiii't, lecupurating. A patrol four inllea bom was attacked by Home. Tho "H.ilr was iiuimportniit, exuupt in show ing that tho Hours aro on tho lookout for ')' ehaiicfs ofsnipini; tuid nro still in ntMii'lKhliorhood. Further dutallsol thfiltshtlng at Mafe kinir say Cominandant Eloll's followers Ueeurietl him, wliuruupon KI01T II red on tliem hiiueulf and thun surrendered. Tho dispatch ulto says one party of Boors ere driven out of thu staat and allowed ' escape, as "wo had Hullleient I'neoncrB." The capture of KlolT and lollowurH cost Bsdon-rowell three """ killed and four wounded. 1'ii'IMirliiB For h Hlrgti, I'ltMoiiiA, May 22. An open-nir meet '"R "an held today by the local Hollaud "i 200 of whom wore present in con hleMhu Hituatlon in the event of Ire '"fi.i'd Ijeiiij; buleni-iiored. A committee wae "I'pointed toseo about securing a F Inco ()f eecurity for the women and children. Uiiyinnn, uoutrnry to reports ciroii rvKunling tho health of IWdent hrBT, says u is food. Knmor ia truiiH e'I"K all thu W()r 0f t,0 pruHultiiiuy. hi neeordancH with an understanding "Hh rieiiorHi IJutlmnud I'resident Steyn, 'B (.'overniiiont has issued 11 oiruular '""'iB that should the enemy succeed 2 K'ti'iiiiB n position in the TransyHttl " tke ptiBsosslon of onn or the other "'""it:!, the Inlmbitante will be free to f. m ,,Bll,Br or ' to leve their jjlltoa on farms, hut they must remain "uir coniinandofl. 8UiTbo for Tim Oiiuo.niuk. . Wv.,,i,Kuniucnin. ivveryoiooa mito,.!.. ... i , . . . i . . " vu urc wuiik.i:hl pan. 01 me nouy, or wnere it finds the least resistance for the real disease, and attempt n cure by 'the use of salves! liniments Ste lost and no permanent benefit derived fmm ,ni, r,.M ' "mmc,us S. b. b., Nature's own remedy, made of roots and herbs, attacks the disease in the blood, antidotes and forces out all impurities, makes weak, thin blood rich, strono purely vegetable blood purifier known, and the only one that can reach deep-seated blood troubles. A record of 50 years of successful cures proves it to be a reliable, unfailing specific for nil blood ana skin troubles. Froo Modlcal Treatment imjnii.iuii:,, ,uj jiuvk uiuuc uiuuu ri. . I. 1M,,,1 !..:...... n c r.., uuHiii ill 1 uisuii, uima , jMuiuia, nucuraausni, jjaenia, m uia sore or uiccr, Full v for mlvici. nlirmt vnur mm,. All inrrnciniii1inra lD ,.,,, i...,i :.. ,.i:t,..., ...:. 1'lKlit til t I'llllcli. London, May 23, 3:30 n. in. The TratiBvniil government hits informed the corrcHpoudonta ut Pretoria that it has not considered and does not intend to consider unconditional surrender, but wllljli'lit to a finish. Thu foreign consuls have heon informed that Johannesburg will l)u defeated, and the government un uouriccH that it will not bold itself re sponpibl'j for injury to properly result ing from the defense measures. Pretoria dispatches affirm that President Kruger, j I'resident Steyu and all thu most promi , notit leaders of both republics, after a j prolonged interchange of views, are do I turmnied tomntinuo tho ruiutunce, but 1 that a minority of thu leaders advocate surrender without tonus. Tint ItrHt llnni-Oy fur liliKiimntlNin. (JUR'K KUUKK KltO.M 1'AI.V. All who use Gliainlierhiiii Pain Balm for rlieumutism are delighted with thu ipiick relief from pain which it nd'oids. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, eays : "Some tline ago I had a seve attack of rheumatism In iarm and shoulder I tried nunieroiiB ruineiliee, but got no relief until J was j recommended ty Messrs. Geo. F. P.ir- eons & Co., druggists of thio place, to ; try Chauiherlain'rt Pain Balm. They I reconimenned it so highly that I bought ! a bottle. mta soon rctiercd of till pain. ! I have sineu reeominended this lini-1 moiit to manv of my friends, who agree with mo that it is tho best remedy for muscular rhenmoU-m in the market." For sale by Bhr eley & Houghton. ' lt.nhu timi of War thm. Wahiiincitin, May 22 Tho house , leaders have decided to reduce the war , taxes at the next session of congress, j and a resolution will ho piepaied tumor-. row to give tho committee on ways and means leave to Mt during the recess of J congress. Thu committee will meet next j Autumn, hen a measure will bo pre- paruil for presentation to the house im- 'mediately after it convenes in December. , Mr. Pavon's resolution lor a sine nu adjournment JiiuuO will bo favorably reported tomorrow. tnturrh t.'uniiot liu Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it vou must lake inter mil lumedioH. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and nets directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. r. .l....t I... nun nf till' hl'ht physicians in this country for years, and is 11 regular prescription. It is couipocd of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood puriliuiH, acting directly on the mucous surlaces. The perfect combination ofho two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, end for testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiknky & Co., Props., Toledo O. H was was prcBUMu.:.. , Sold by drruuglHts, price 7no. Hall's Family I'llle are the best 12 Itev. W. K. Sitisr, W. Canton, N. Y., I had dyspepsia over iweniy veaiB, and tried doctors and medicim-u ... a ... .i..sKwl tit IIOM without benetlt. 1 wi pium... Kodol Dvspopsia Cure and it helped me ... .1... a.irt. 1 believe it to bo a ... ..... ...... ,,wil,((o,1,ll n It panacea or all forms of indigestion, it Cancer, Scrofula, Old Sores, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Chronic Ulcers, - - . . . - - . poison must be completely and perma- Our Medical Department is in charge of mm sKiii diseases a nie stuuv. so it vou nave t,. .r .r. ri,'-, ' ... - whuh,l 10 LUiniVlLLU Hi OklllCSl wuu SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Aivilltluc llevli)iiieutn. Indianai'oms, May 22. W. S. Taylor, of Kentucky, who u in 1 1) i s city, said today : "If there is an indictment, then I fchall make u statement, in which I shall give my opinion of thu entire situation. I went into the courts of Franklin county and tried to find out if t here was an in dictment against me, but they would not ttll mo. Now 1 will await develop ments. I expect to remain here or go to some quiet resort in Indiana and remain there until thu national convention of the republicans." Charles E. Wilson, secretary of Gov ernor Mount, snid today : "Before leaving for Fort Wayne yes terday, Governor Mount authorized me to eay that his action in declining to honor a requisition for the return of Charles Finley to Kentucky waa based on his deliberate conviction that, owinc to t bo inflamed fctate of public opinion in that, stute, especially among (lie pro-fei-sional politicians, who are yrhomently threatening vengeance, a tragedy would have swiftly followed, with Finley the victim, lie would have been hanged like a pig to a pole." A Life Ami ix ntli 1'IkIiI. Mr. W. A. Iiiues of Mauehes-ter, la., writiiiL' of his almost miraculous etcape bum death, t-ays: "Kxpohiire after meas les induced serious lung trouble, which lM1(lK j Consumption. 1 had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. Al uiv doctors mid 1 must soon die. Then i began to use Dr. Kind's New Discovery tor Consumption, which com- pletely cured me.-I would not bu without it uven if it cost $-.00 u bottle. Hundreds Imvo used it on my recommendation and nll say it never fails to cure Tin oat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular sizo 50c and if 1 .00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Siore. 4 i,ihi(h -t Apart, vAt.iNivroN, May 22 Tlie secretary Qf tn'e interior today submitted a report showing the proposed eulargoments of forest reservations. Attempts will be niwle to add twenty-three townships to the Cascade reserve on the west and to move the east boundary line six miles further east, taking in a part of the Hood Kivur unit North White river valleys. Murever, tho lauds between the Warm Springs reservation and the altered lino of 1 he Cascade r serve are also to be in cluded in the latter. Dull Headache, Pains in varioiiB parts Kib!,, t ,,h nit of the stomach, L'JSd ut appetito, Feveriehncss, Pimples or isoios all positive evidences, of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must 00 purl lied 111 order to obtaiti good health. Acker's Blood Klexir has never failed to euro Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood discuses. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sidl every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeloy & Hough ton's drug store. VII I --- (Jood, pure nai oral ice from the Blue mountains for sale by the Columbia ,. , & F. 1 Co Phone 33 or 81 I0 , U8t . 75 r 8 Seufert & Condon. " -- M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., says, "DoWitt's Little Early Risers are the verv lOBtplllsieverHBeuiurcuBUYeuuor, tmllhies. BOER ENVOYS CALL ON MCKINLEY Conversation Was General For a Time, Then the Subject of the War Was Broached, When Chief Executive Told the Boers That This Country Could Do Nothing More. Wasiii.vgtox, May 22. The Boer en voya vifcited the White Hours this morn ing according to a previous arrangement, to pay their respects to tho president. No official status was given to visitors, and they presented no credentials. The envoys were received in the blue parlor, no one being present but themselves, the President and Secretary Cortelyou. At first tho conversation touched upon a variety of subjects. The Boers talked about Washington; told bow they ad mired the city, and the president etcorted them to a porch at the rear ot the ex ecutive mansion, where a splendid view is obtainable of the monument and Potomac river. President Kruger was finally men tioned, at which the visiters then stated their purpose in coming to this country. They said they u.iderEaood that what Secretary Hay told them yesterday was final, and that the position of the United States was that this country could not interfere in the struggle in South Africa. The president confirmed this view. He said the action he took some time ago (when at the rtquest of the Transvaal government he bad offered his good of fices to England to bring about peace) lie did with great pleasure in the hope that it might possibly bring the conflict to an end. This offer had been declined by Great Britain, and he eaid there was nothing further which tin United States would do in the premises. The envoys intimated they were glad to feel they had fiiends in this country, and then bide the president good-bye. A Testimonial fruin Old England. ' I consider Chamberlain's Counh Itemedy the het in the world for bron chitis," says Mr. William Savory, of Warrington, England. "It has saved my wife's life, sbo having been a martyr to bionchilis tor over six years, being most of the time confined to her bed. She is now quite well." Sold by Blake ley & Houghton. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mileeburg, a., says, "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure is umqualed. It is pleasant for children to take. I heartily recom mend it to mothers." It is tho only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases. It will prevent contumption The Dalles Comirision House will keep fresh milk at all times on band and deliver it anywhere in the city at the following prices: One quart, 2 per month: three pints, $3; two quarts, $4; three quarts $5.50 ; cream 20 cente per pint. Fresh butter every day. 18i-lm Be sure aiid examine our stork of wall paper thoroughly before buyiug else where, as we have the latest shipment made to this city, now ready for inspec- tiou at H. Glenn & Co.'s. a!7-lw BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Don't forget this. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's Crushes. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for them. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for Inferior paints when you can buy James E. Ptttton'a sun proof painta for $1.50 per gallou, guaranteed for 5 yeare. Clark & Falk, agents. m!7 To Curo m Cold tu One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggietB refund the money. Caught a Drvmlful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M Thompson', a large importer ol fine mil linery at 1G5S Milwaukee Avenue, Chi cago, Enys: "During the late severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and mnde me unfit to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Cham betlain's Cougli Ilemedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to re lieve her eo quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and I began to improve at once. I am now entirely well and feel veiy pleased to ac knowledge its merits." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. lie Fooled tlin SurL-ennK. All doctora told Renick Hamilton, of West Jeflerson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectaf Fistula, ho would die unless a costly operation was per formed ; but lie cured himself' iith live boxes of Buckler's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. 4 Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggist'. Cures Headache Quickly. Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24-6w Jaoobsen Book & JVIusie. Co. Hammocks Hammocks Just The largest and most completo lino at Rock Bottom Prices, Wasco Warehou Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinru Headquarters for Feed Grain ot m kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, S? ITHlKSd Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tflTl "FlollT ''8 fr'our 18 manufactured expressly for family A AV use ; every sack ia guaranteed to give satisfaction, We sell our goods lowor than any house in the trade, and if you don't think so call and get cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats 1 jj ui , 1 1 1 'i' jui1 jj jgj-L j '. . . 13 Crandall & Barget DEALERS IN RofaeS, fill kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes fanepal Supplies embalmers Etc. The Dalles, Or. ' 1 RoffirO lnil ,J'Hce "" or(lor8 for ft tombstone or for DclUIC jUU curbing, fencing or other cemetery work, call on Louis Comlni. I will not only give you all the information you need but I will quote you prices you cannot beat anywhere. Let no one bluff you. It will take only a few minutes to call aud see me, If you have a neighbor who ever did business with me consult him ub to the price and quality of my work nii0 Pnmini and abide by the result. : LUUlO bUIIIIIII I Pingree Shoes.... Always dependable for a day of toil, or an hour of sport. They feel like tho hand of an old frierid. They last longer than most folks care to wear one pair of Bhoes. The "Governor" For Men at $4 OO & Easily outranks any shoe of its JC class for Style, Fit and Finish. We are Sile Agents here. A M WTf T.TAMQ p M n, 111. uiuummu a uu. ml se Company 31 1 1 ; 7 ' ,llm,Ht what veil llt. I " "f - m