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e I) c Dfillco hxmhk. VOL. XII THE DALLES. OREGON, TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1900. NO. 24G IEW FOREST RESERVE QUESTION 0' to Dial With Settlers Whose Lands Arc Not Yet Surveyed. IffAsiiisfiTo.v, way jb. At we time 01 I, nrochimution creatine the several Ircet reserves in the state of Washing In. there were a cront many settlers liihln the limits of these reserves on which had never been surveyed, M to which, consequently, no title luld be shown. The question of how these Bettlore can Main title to their land line been he Ire the commissioner of the General Lud office for some time. That depart ient Iihh now ruled thai, according tp ; terms of the several proclamations tatmg the different forest reservations, ere wus excepted from the torce and :of forest reserve iroclamations all fd which were, prior to thedute there covered by uny vulid settlement made IpurBtiancu to law, and the statutory kiod within which to make entry of brd had not expired, provided the continued to comply with the ' under which the settlement wub kde. If such lauds are uusurveyed, ! settler I)ub three montliB, after the I of the plat of eurvey in the local ice, witiiin wnicn to uiaue nis ciaun record, provided he has in the mean is complied with the law and is ilifled tu make entry. ;ie staled by tfcn department that uneurveyed lauds in the forest ervatiotiB are being surveyed bb bidly as the appropriations made for bile eurveyB will admit. TrUKTBleri Deceive All. iONiiox, May lio. Hie Jjonrenco krques correspondent of the Times, in lispatch dated Satuiday, says: rDnriup the week the Boers have sue- lefully deceived even the best in- loied residents with reference to the bbahle course of events when Lord Iberts entered the Transvaal. While section declares that all serious hting is ended, another is equally con Iced that the burghers will make i bul at Johannesburg and Pretoria. KMen who huve been present at the tageuients describe them as igno nious routs, wholly unjustified by the lial (lamuge inflicted by the British tb observers are convinced that all h oneratioiiB of a ruiliturv interest now at n n end. fCaptuin Alum, the Norwegian mill- 'attache, is returning borne. Indeed, great is the eagerness of continental Newts to quit the Transvaal that both ' uerman and French steamers are tble to cope with the demand for libs. Pit Is rumored here that, the Oh tie l leaders who are now serving with uoers are anxious to escape to FOpfl, und that certain members of the parliament are waiting on the re for a favorable opportunity to l't. fh Hem lieinedjr fur BUeniuatliia, QUICK ItKLIKr VBOM PAIN. fll who use Chamberlain Pain Balm rlienmatlHtn are dellnrbted with the p relief from pain which it affords. ' speaking of this Mr. 0. N. Sinks, py, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I 'save attack of rheumatism In my and shoulder. I tried numerous Hies, but got no relief until I was orainended by Messrs. Geo. F. Par- & Co., druituists of this nlace. to Chamberlain's Palo Balm. They niomenned it so highly that I bought was noon relieved of all pam. &Ve since rnnninmnrwlnrl thin lint. n' to tiutnv of mv frlnnria. who flcrree h me that it is the best remedy for licnlar rheumatism In the market." ' ' uy BlaMey it Houghton. Vlolatad International Laws. HIICAUO. Mav OH Tn tvvlntr tn drive KjPUIu Streeter'e "squatters" from '""'font. Chief of Police Klpler, l108 in behalf nf ih. nit. f ni,(M '"fed to have committed a breach of "nitlonal law. By armlnc with uch cannon thm Arm taa Illinois I 'be tug Jobs Hay, Oblef Klpley, "i trannrai i tha ajrraeaMt f,H tn Unite SlttM and Caaada which prohibits any but a specified num ber of duly authorized enliBted ships of war trom plying the Great Lakes. The captain of the John Hoy advised Chief Kipley that ho was on dangerous ground wticn the order camr, to mount the ennnon on the tug, but the chief said that he would assume the responsi unity. The chief of the squatters, Captain Streotor, has determined, it is said, to call the matter to the attention of the resident Britlslinonsul. Caught Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. W Thompson, a large importer of fine mil linery at 1658 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi cago, says: "During the late severe weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unfit to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was 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 and I began to Improve at once. 1 am now entirely well aud feel very pleased to ac knowledge itB merits." For sale by Blakuley & Houghton. No LoiEr liy Uouht, Ahtoiua, May 28. Last Saturday for mal announcement of the engagement of Governor T. T. Geer and Miss Belle Trullinger, of thie city, was made. The wedding will take place in thie city on June 14, at the residence of the bride's parents. Miss Trullinger is one of the most beautiful young women in Oregon, and is a general favorite in local society circles. She is highly accomplished. The announcement of the engagement was not a enrprlse, aB Governor Geer has been paying Miss Trullinger marked attention for some time past. Utorlons Newa. Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes: Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured MrB. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering ior years. rerrlble sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is com plete and her health is excellent." ThiB shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for ecueuia, tetter, Bait rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion and builde up the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists. Guaranteed, 4, Muy Filipino Hurreuderrd. Washington, May 28. The war de partment received the following cable gram from General MacAnhur, at Manila: "Three officers and 50 men, with 40 rifles, Bunendeml unconditionally at Cuyapo yesterdny. Three officers, 40 men, with 65 rifles, surrendered uncon ditionally today at I'arlac. These spon taneous surrenders are very encourag ing." MrB. Calvin Zimmerman, Mileehurg, a., says, "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat Or.e Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant forchildien to take. I heartily recom mend it to molhera." It is the only harmless remedy tiiat produces Im mediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases. H will prevent o lu-umptnn No I'lagUM tu Hu Krancl-co. San Fbanoibco, May 28 The house- to-house inspection of Chinatown is be Ing continued by the inspectors of the board of health, but as yet no case of bubonic plague has been disc vereu. Confidence is being restored among the Chinese, and It is expected that most of them will reopen their stores today.. Special reserve old government wh's- kev. recognised hy the tngnesi. medium authority in the lnd: enpeciHlly tecom- mended by the board of health oi bhii Francisco for hospital use, hIh A. P. O'Brien, M. D., captain and surgeon, and Win. D. McCarthy, mMj .r and eiir geon U. 8. army, as the purest nindul terated stimulant for con vh lien's, in valids and launiy ue. own hj unw Stubliug. apisw-uiui Nolle. Columbia River Ice & Fuel Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver Ion to any part of the city at all hours of the day or night, 'rnone o r m Dst. j 75 or 8 Beaten a wmaun. PANIC IN THE TRANSVAAL Roberts is One Day's March From Johannesburg Pretoria May Be Abandoned. LoNno.v, May 29, 3 a. m. Lord Rob erta is now within a day's march of Jo hannesburg and General French and General Hamilton fought the Boers-from noon until evening Monday, with what result is not known here. H. J. Wigam, in a dispatch to the Daily Mail, dated Lourenco Marques, May 28, says: "The demoralization of the Transvaal is remarkable. Panic and confusion prevail everywhere. Every one is weary of the war and full of fear as to the coming of the British. Opera tions were being carried on for encircl ing I'retO'ia with telegraphic com munications. Fourteen points in the line of defenses were connected with headquarters and with the Staats artillery, but this apparently was the only defensive measure adopted. Tbere were no other visible preparations. "Around Johannesburg a few trenches have been dug, but no other steps have ! been taken for defense. The railway line is blocked with refuveeB from the west and southwest, who are packed like ear dines in trucks. The government is now endeavoring to reassure the public by telling them that the British will not outrage and plunder them, but it is too late. The previous misstatements are bringing their rewards. "Food ia very scarce, and prices rule high. The proposal to release the British prisoners of war ia due to this cause. Members of the government and of the GENTEEL TRAMPS IN CHURCH. ill Vfirletlcn or IlcRnrnra nnd Inipon tora Fnatcn Tliemrl vi-a Upon the CotiKreajntlun. A rich congregation docs not need to go to the poorest part of the city to do mischief, for it can create, if it so picnse, a nursery of genteel tramps within its own borders, writes Inn Maclnrcn, in Ladies' Home Journal. When a minister nnd his people have the reputntion of a soft heart, and by that is often mennt a soft head, the news spreadu far and wide, and there is an immedinte accession to the number of worship ers. Tradespeople of the lower class who wish to push their business andido not feel sufficiently -confident nbout the goods they sell; young men who have lost their situations because they wouldn't do their work; families of women who would: consider it beneath them to do anything for their own liv ing and are adepts in what may be railed genteel raiding; incapable men of business whom no bank would trust with fifty dollars, but who hope to get a thousand by quoting the Sermon on the Mount all these gather and sit down within the sheltering walls of the Christian asylum. Sounda Ilcnrd In n Hnlloon. Mr. J. M. liaeon, the Englishman, who with his daughter made a lofty balloon ascent to observe the meteor shower last November, tells some interesting tilings about the sounds that reached their ears. At the height of 5,000-feet the ringing of horses' feet on a hard road could be heard. At 4.C00 feet the splashing sound made by ducks in a pond wasnudible. The barking of dogs aud the crowing of cocks could be heard at 7,0COor 8.000 feet. These sounds pen strated through a white floor of cloud which hid the earth from sight. In tile perfect silence of the air around the balloon they were startled by what seemed stealthy footsteps close at hand. Investigation showed that this sound was caused by the stretching of the ropes and the yielding of the silk as Volkeraad express approval of the pro-, Pe nu yieiaing oi tne S pos.l, but President Kruger 1b violently the bMoon continued to expand. opposed to it. "One form of infernal machine, which meets with much approval, is to be laid under the rails of vanouB lines. A prea euro of some tonB weight of the engine a ill cause this to explode with most ter rible effect. Many of these machines are being made at the arsenal, and great caution will have to he employed in neu tralizing them. "There has been a decided change in public opinion, which has become quite English. The burghers on command sing 'God Save the Queen,' and they cannot be stopped. All are sick of war fare. In the towns the rabid anti-English are less rampant. People are thinking of their property. The party eager for surrender is now very influential, and includes the political leadeia in the front. The intelligent public feel that the game is up. False news no longer has any effect, and the lying reports of the news papers are universally disbelieved. Al though the bund of the censor baa been very heavy on news of all kind8 recently, every one believes the worst. Columbia Southern Warehouse. At Shaniko the Columbia Southern Railway Co. controls 80x100 feet of the Shaniko warehouse building, to he used as a freight warehouse, through which they will receive and forward freight in the uuhI manner. The impiesBlon that all business must be done through for warding houses is an erroneous one and we take this means of dispelling it. Freight receivpd and held twenty-four houra will be turned over to u forward ing house BubjVct to the order of the consignee. The. rate on wool in sacks or in hales from Shaniko io The Dalles ie 25 cents per 100 pounds. For rates or other information call on or address O. E. Lytlb, G. K. & P. A., or Gko. F. Hons, Agent, Shaniko, Or. The Dalles Coiuirixioii House will keep fresh milk at all times on hand aud deliver it mivwhere, in the city at the following prices: Ohh quart, $2 per month: three pints, f 3 ; two quarts, $4; three quarts $5 60; cream 20cenlf swr pint. Freeh butter every day. 18. lm Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. A full line of Eastman films and sup piles Just received hy Clarke A Falk, To secure the original witch haaal salve, ask (or DeWltt's Witch Haisl "Silent" French. An ex-dragoon writes: "Having served under 'Silent French,' I was not n. the least surprised to find that he hud relieved Kimberley. He is an ex ample of still waters running deep, a nan of Tew words, but one of the most business' generals in the army and a rigid disciplinarian. I heard him summed up by a trooper whom he had sentenced in a worJortwoto 14 days' confinement t barracks: 'Old French lon't bark a bit; but, crikey, don't ho oloomin' well bite!'" London Chron icle. Notice. Notice ia hereby given that there will bean 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 transacting such oilier business as may properly come be fore said meeting. By order of the president. J. G. HosTKTi.Eit, Secy, and Treas. The Dalles, Apl. 27, 1000. a27-td Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111,, writes, "I never fail to relieve my children fromroup at once by using One Minate Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without it." Quickly cures coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. Experience is ttie best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, cohi or croup, Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded, 25 1'te. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family wiih wonderful results. It gives immediate relief, is pleasant to take and ia trulv the dyspeptic's best friend," says E. Hartgerink, Overieel. Mich. Digests what you eat.' Cannot fail to cure. S'ck Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herbdrink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. and 60 cts, Blakeley & Houghton Druggist'. You will not have boils If you take Clarke A Falk'a sure cure for boils, Be sure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying elie where, as we taav the latest sbipaest made to this city, ow'rsjMy (or Inspec tion at U. Olaou k Cw.'f. alMw WITH VALANCE . WHwiWnW CUT M? 5671 WVWV.Jttl leed a flammo? BUY it here if you do. Why? BECAUSE we can save you money. BECAUSE having a larger variety we can come nearer to giving you what you want. BECAUSE our price-range is so extensive that if you don't care to pay $7 50 or $5.00 or $3.00 for one we can show you Janmbs as Q?eap as i i 1$ 75 QS - t WIL.L.IM7VJS i It pays to at least LOOK at these hammocks before buying, Soo 1V1nr1 rr i rr Jaeobsen Book & JWusie Co. Hammocks Hammocks Just Arrived , The largest and most complete line at Rock Bottom Prices, Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, TSAmi Headquarters for "Byers Best Pendle- TTkYI hi nil T This Flour is manufactured expressly for family w' AU use : every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our eoods lower than any bouse in the trade, and if you don't think m call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. GratidaU & Barget DEALERS IN lfobeS, All kinds of undertakers BuPial Shoes puneral Supplies embalmers etc. The Dalles, Or. DofnrO lnil Piftce aty ordore for a tombstone or for DolUlC jfUU 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 as to the price and quality of my work I njc Pnmini and abide by the result, t : 5 LUUlO bUIIIIIII