if , -Vt-,, Of f Cfyrmifcli. t4 VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 31, 1900. NO. 247 DANCER Cannot be Out Out or Removed with Piaster ily to attempt to cure this deep-seated, dangeroui the poison? ' ' " uulwara 81S" ' "e disease a place of exit foi Does not this blood trouble pnn:e conclusively that Cancer is a blood disease, and that it is folly to by catting or burning out the sore, which, after all, is only an outw Pntirpr runs in families ttirrmtrVi ... 7-. . . . To ta .lrick wiilTtte tadljiHy. th It arc li.bk .t Only Blood Oiseasts can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another further proof that Cancer is a disease of the blond. Cancer SSSSiT " ery trace of the poison. Nothing blood medicine can do this. cures CCS miM ill rraittinn . ., ..... . . - r nrain Mood A 'r7, U"5UT Wtt5 P?"0" f cMcenm. cells. No mere tonic allowing the sore to heal naturally and li A little pimpl w w. Ji Kim uuwu lu ine vrrv tyvitb nr in. nicnr. n., 1. 41. j 11 nermanentiv. s. s. s itthiunii.iniiic..ii.. a .il..'m .1 '.f ... 1 le. a harmles. WW r.ri":17""u " """supine genera! neaitn. JSdToofca dk, 941 Windsor Ave., Bristol, Tenn., writes : "I three years had suffered with a nerrr form nt Mrs. Snrah M. Keeslinc m 11 yeiirs old. imd for tl Cancer on my jaw, which the doctors In this city said was InniraWe and inai 1 coma not live more than six months. I accepted their statement as luf-ifT' ,,p B,1i,..hope of cver y'UK well aBaln. when my drug! E..V1 A 11 B 1 n,y cn4.ltion- recommended S. 8. S. After taking 'a few .i.c wig "K In b short time mad is splendid, sleep i Our medical department is in charge of physicians of Ion or information wanted, we make no charge whatever for this service. sss .,Tl?': ".r V u """"y """5" ln ireaung uancer ana other Mood diseases. Write for any advice THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. 0 Sl I IN HANNA'S PLACE . nl 111 ! ft Y a F 1 vi niAkuu&iu may uireci nc publican Campaign. Wakiiiscitosc, May 30. The statement made with renewed emphasis that r 1 1 1 f il , i nadrtnal Mminlllna rln.lnn . 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 it, I lu I' 1 1 u r n b i a mil I I u nun u v i 1 1 n iirhHHnL inivnnnn ni inn u (in. in. ui iucu CUUipciCIll. tu lane up o n ui ui uiHiiutpiniii iii liih iu i i i nmiivn , J v. V iBuontmi, will be chosen. As the time for the Oregon election re because both parties are looking for d Diafii on nrnnrniNimAnr. it. fa irnntrn fit th(H (leinnprara nra Doftlnff roaflv n i-exputieion, eboald the returns from D vnvw MftJJ ltlbWUI PVUICUI Cllltrai rtxrruf arni's.Mi.H lit Mrtnh i. bpooner, on the Philippine question, 1(1 nnf IlllVli haan nl snitl u I cirl t ria.AAv. ore thu election takes place. This riHIM ItinlA.l.inl i . i iivi S U I vv IWil Cla4S VUV ited Stutes was planned by Aguiualdo ore tho cession of the Philippines was ere at Paris. Uoon the ehowlntr deby Senator Spooner, which can- " ciuien, n is Bam toatno citizen toeeu that the United States has 0 Hirlit in ...!-. . - . U 1 J vi vi j iuhik iiisv k una uuus ie Pliilipplnes, and that do excuse .ob for the support of Bryaniim and uiviuDut.ui iu war upuu iu nrn.i r . i. r .. . .-. . . j iun UUIIBU niBlvl Kuvrru reference to the position which the gold democrats will take. It is believed that there is a general understanding among the democrat- throughout the United States as to what they intend to do in this presidential election, and it is thought that it will bo indicated by the general election in Oregon. The silver ites are hoping that the gold democrats will return to the party, but they are not offering any inducements in the way of concessions as to the platform that will be adopted at Kansas City. The platform is almost sore to be as drastic as the platform of Chicago. If the gold democrats support the fusion ticket, and the reaffirmation of the Chicago plat form in Oregon, it will be generally taken to mean that there is a movement on the part of the gold democrats to return to the party, regardless of the silver issue and Bryanism, which drove them out of the democratic party four years ago. THE BRITON AND THE BOER The Town of Utrecht Has Surrendered to General Hildyard- in about two weeks in tho country to the north and west of Pendleton, and two weeks or a little raoro in other parte. Everyone is getting out hi machinery, and preparation are being made to Rather the biggest crop ever harvested in this county. Warehouse room may be somewhat eenrce, on ac count of the large amount of grain yet held from former cropB. Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M Thompson, a large importer ot 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 ra.lliners was taking Cham berlain's Uonen Ketuedy lor 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. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to ac knowledge its merits." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. London', May 30. The following di patch was received from General But ler: "Newcastle, May 27. I directrd the forco under General LyUleton to advance by Schangadrift on Dornherg. Theee movements caused the enemy at Doruberg to retire to the north. Gen eral Iiildyard is at Utrecht and the town has surrendered to him. Geueral Clery is bombarding Lsiog'e Nek. 1UIU tfor LuBglaf Hood. a V V i rv 1 1 I at m 0t t I --..nu.M u., may ov, lue nrsi steel rails for J. G. & I. N. Day's lOffvlni. otl.J - ....1 I I muiunu nan uiuuaucu uci Bouti, 0( Wind river yesterday from teamer Regulator. Work on the Unf mill t. i - iu uuw ub pusuea ironi now ttlld Wll.m nr.ti0At,l ...111 AM a.o ---a., vwim fivwu wilt inp SJS IVICBV Murpasted pine and yellow and red The projectors of this road are now : u luryo saw will at the Cascade imve aireauy uisinuuiea ' loKk-iug eimlnesamonn the primeval - "tRiiiauiH county, auu ore pre- io Uq an extensive lumberlun UPRB r.. .1... wt . . --- iiiu miuuie uoiumbia river. MIAVOlVTO Gtoairmrann lh rivnr nnw. it - "hjuo. mey are no strangers 1IB ,iA ..... .rB completed the locks at the 'i umkinir It nosslble for boats to - t urumm ana me vjmvt. " Will aula Democrats Dot wkotom. D. 0.. May 20. - The 1 U0UI P"les here are watch- keen interest Pitt'TOiti a, May 30. An official Boers bulletin says : On Sunday a fight oc curred at Van Vicks roost in Gatsrand. The federals foaght well but were forced to retire on account of the overwhelming force of British. The British attacked Witwatersrand yesterday, and were in contact with federals at Gatsrand, but were beaten back. Blok.mkontkin, May 30. Amid sa lutes and cheers and singing God Have the Queen, military governor, Msjor General George Pretty man, at noon 10 day formally proclaimed thn annexation af the "Free State" to Great Britain, under the designation of the Orange River Colony Itust In Wheat rielda. Pendleton, May 29 Hie first injury Which has been reported to the wheat crop this year is now said to be the presence of some rust in the places where the moisture is greatent. Home farmers are claiming t hut tlin runt so far is seen only on the leaves, and thut If it be more of a benefit than an Injury, w cause It win venu iu iui growth that has been attained ami cause the strength to bo sent into ihe hialk, thus Insurini. better (lllliiif. Him vnry The Get man Meat 1SHI. Chicago, May 30. Chicago packers saw a chance tor renei irom tne re strictions of the German meat bill in the information cabled last night that the bill was not going Into effect until October 5th. By that time, it is eup posed, German opponents of the meat bill will be able, perhaps, to modify some of He workings. Olorlous News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. l lie writes : "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering tor years. Terrible 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." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It s the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion and builds up the strength. Only 50 cents. S ild by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggiets. Guaranteed. 4 Audrew Caruofle'a Wealth, New Voiik, May 30. Henry W. Lucy, M. P , writing to the Tribune from London, quotes a friend of And-ew Carnegie as saying that the ironmaster has lately decided that his possessions can be readily converted Into hard cash and will amount to 'J00.000.0Q0. Special reserve old government whis key, recognized by the highest medical authority in the IhikI; especially recom mended by the board of health of San Francisco for hospital use, also A. P, O'Brien, M. 1)., captain and surgeon, is not communicated m lh Malk It will fund Win. P. McCarthy, major and stir- the coming end i-syrc-lully with yield. geon u. o. army, as ine purest unadul terated stimulant for convalesce n's, in valids and family ute. Sold by Clmrles Siiibling. apl2Q.dlm Good, pure nulural ice from thu Blue ...i.... ... .,..1,. i. . .... ri.,...i.iu . . , . i , ii MHMIIIinillff nil rnio iit hid uyi 11 ui ui abundant rains that have piev.l e,l all j & C) Qf gl through the season have induced a re- ?6 ()r g & Coaiou, markable heavy stand nf grain, whleli, ' wilt vlve n emiriiuiits I To secure the original witch hazel I" w I " Harvesting ie expected to lu-glu naive, n ,k DjWIII's Witch Hnzel The Uest Itemccly for Itheumatlsin, QUICK BELIEF FRO.tl PAIN. All who nee Chamberlain Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain which it affords. When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says: "Some time ago I had n aeve attack of rheumatism In my arm anu snouiuer. i tried numerous remedies, but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Par sons & Co., druggists of this place, to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recommenned It so highly that I bought a bottle. I was toon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this lini ment to many of my friends, who agree with me that it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatiera in the market." or Bate by blakeley & Houghton. It Wat Plague, San Francisco, May 30. Dr. Kellogg, who has been investigating the corpse of a Chinaman found in a Chinese un dertaking establishment, expressed an opinion late last night that the China man had died of the plague. "I am satisfied it is the plague," he said, "and I am confident that an au topsy and animal inoculation will con firm it. One not conversant with the situation in Chinatown cannot imagine tire difficulties that confront the inspec tors, but they can be imagined when I say we have only discovered the cases I after the victims were dead." i i t i ffeed a ammo? BUY it here if you do. Whj ? BECAUSE we can save you money. BECAUSE having a larger variety we can come nearer to giving vou what you want. BECAUSE our price-range is so extensive that if vou don't care to pay $7 50 or $5.00 or $3.00 for one we can "show you Jtefflmocs as Q?eap as Columbia Southern Warehouse. At Sbaniko 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 usual manner. The impression that all business must be done through for warding houses is an erroneous one and we take this means of dispelling it. Freight received and held twenty-four hours will be turned over to a forward ing bouse subject to the order of the consignee. The rate on wool in sacks or in bales from Sbaniko to The Dalles is 25 cents per 100 pounds. For rales or other information call on or address C. E. Lytlk, G. F. & P. A., or Geo. F. Rosa, Agent, Shaniko, Or. The Dalles Comtrision House will i keep fresh milk at all times on hand 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 cents per pint. J? resh muter every day. isa-lm i i 75 QS- It pays to at least LOOK at these hammocks before buying. See M" rli 1 a 7. 7UZ. Jaeobsen Book & JVIrjsie q0 Hammocks Hammocks Just Arrived Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg, a., says, "As a speedy cure for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat One Minute Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant for childien to take. I heartily recom mend it to mothern." It is the only harmless remedy that produces im mediate results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung diseases. It will prevent consumption Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will The largest and most complete line at Rock Bottom Prices. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, and all kinds of MILL FEED bean annual meeting of the stockhoid- Headauarters for "Bvers Best Pendle- ers o( the Golden k,ile Minimi- Com. a pany at the omce of rrench & Co., bankers, on Thursday, May 31, 1000, at 7 o'clock p, in,, for the purpose of elect ing seven directors and transacting such other business as may properly come be fore said meeting. By order of the president. J. O. IIosTKTLKit, Secy, and Treas. The Dalles, Apl. 27, 1000. n27-td Mrs, Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III., writes, "I never fail to relieve my children from croup at ouce by using One Minate Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without It.'' Quickly cures ghs, colds, grippe and all throat and lungdiseaBes. ton Flour. This Flour is manufactured expressly for family use : every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wa sell our soods lowor than anv house in the trade, and If vou don't think m call and get our prices and" be convinced. Highest Prioes Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. Hale. Trimmed hats and patterns at cost for the next thirty days at the Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors. 23-tf Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded, 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. You will not have boils if you tako Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils, Be sure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying else where, as we have the latest shipment made to this city, now ready for inspec tion at 11, Glenu & Co.'s. n'7 lv Gfandall&Barget DEALERS IN lJobeS, All kinds of undertakers Barial Shoes Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc. Tho Dalles, Or. 9M Roffiro linil I)'nco nny or,'orH 'or tombstone or for DBIUlC yUU curbing, fencing or other cemetery work, call on Louis Comlni. I will not only glvo you all the information you need but I will quote you prices you cannot beat anywhere, Let no one bind" you, It will tako only a few minutes to cal aud see me. If you hav a neighbor who over did business with mo consult him as to tho price and quality of my work I nnjc Pnmini and abide bv the result. 2 LUUlO bUIIIIIII