Do You Cough ? " I Rn I n.wl to be like everybody else. "When I emichtcoUl, I jitstlctitalonu.thiuk incr itwould cureitsvlfin a few days ; ofajursctlio cousliiiic and spitting of mucus sometimes lasted 9pv- ral weeks, Lut after a while the trouble would sub side. I nl ways no ticed how ever, t h a t each cold was worse than thconc before. My throat secmtd to pet weaker, and the least change in the weather started the couching acain. The last cold was the most severe of all. I was really frightened. Cough drops and home treatment did no good. A .friend told me nbout Acker's English Remedy. I pot a bottle, and you never saw the like of gave a pledge me way itacicu. jjeiorc lucoomo was gone i i.i I was well. Jlv ihrnnt fnlt nttktrnnpnml wll l"luS as could lie. Since then I have hail no more trouble. I think Acker's English Remedy so strengthens the delicate lining of the throat that it easily resists the changes in tempera ture, andithuilds up the const ltution as well.' ' (Signed) Camus Schwab, 251 Gold St.. Urooklyn, J. Y. Sold at 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout the United States and Canada : and in Eng land, at Is. 2d., 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you arc not satisfied after buying, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. We authorize the abort paantct. W. 11. HOOKER 4- CO., Proprietors, Hew York. FOR SALE BY Blakeley & Houghton. ENGLAND'S AFRICAN POLICY The Boers' Independence Is at an End, Says Salisbury. $ropile5p?eial5 "Plutot mort qu'aveugle" Means, -'Rather dead than blind" blindness in most cases is the result of h neglected trivial illness of the eye. Many a person now blind could enjoy good eyesinht had it not been that the eyes were netrlected when the first sien of disease appeared. Cataract and Glau coma, two of the most dangerous diseases, are in most cases due to neelicence in the care of the eyes. Theo. H. Liehe, of the firm of J. E. Adcox & Co., is a graduate of the Peoria Optical College, and the Bradley Polytechnic Institute. He will correct and diagnose all errore t : 17 i r ui rcimuuuu. lives examine u iree. J. E. Adcox & Co., Jewelers. PEOPLE IOC ALL KNOW. E. C. Dickerson, of Antelope, is in the city accompanied by his son. Attorney J. B. Hasford, of Moro, is in town accompanied by bis brother. Hon. William Smith, fusion candidate -for congressman of the second district is at the Umatilla House. Dr. C. E. Lootnis, special agent of the general land ofhee, ie in the city on bust nees connected with his department. Sirs. J, C. Bly, who has been, vieiling for the past month with her mother and sister, Mrs. is. (J. Crilliam aud Mrs. O W. Conk, left nn the noat this morning lor tier home in t'orlnio Ualil. Alex. McLend, of this city, left yceter day morning for California, where he goes to inspect some'property that has been "Ored ln'm in exchange ior his borne in Lauhlui's BlufT addition. UOItN. Yeterdav mnrning, May 30tii, to Mr. and Mrs J. T. Rorick, of Grand Dalles, a daughter. A Practical Demonstration. A fact proven by actual demonstration is more satisfactory than any theoretical proposition. Realizing this, and know lag that they have a proposition which they ran guarantee, tiie Oregon Sanitary Clonal Comcany, of The Dalles, Or., bave constructed one of their eunitarv jloiets and put the same into actual operation. Tiie closet is now l ocated in tbe rear of Chan. Burchtorf's bicycle re pair store on Second, between Federal and Lautthlin streets, The Dalles, aud tbe pahlu; are cordially invited to call and incpect tbe same. This company is now prepared to fill orders promptly. Parties denirlng this system will he fur niahed full information upon application to or correspondence with D. 8. Dufur, The Dalles, Or. m3Mwd3tw A Life And Ueatti Fight. Mr. VV. A. Ilines of Manchester, la,, writing" of hie almost miraculous eecape from death, ays: "Exposure after meas les induced serious lung trouble, which ' nded in Consumption. I had frequent LeinorrlnieH mid coughed nltflitand day. All ujv doctors -aid I niuet soon die, Then I hetfnii to use Dr. Kind's New Discovery lur C msumpllon, which com pletoly cuied me, I would not be without it even if it cost $'.00 a buttle. Hundreds tiave UHtd it on my recommendation and all say it never Mis to cure Throat, Cheat ad Lunu troubles." Regular rlzo 60c' mad $1.00. Trial bottles freo at Blakeley A ilouglitou'e Drug Store. 4 Ue Clarke AFalk's quinine hair tonic to keep dandruff frnin the head, rJuhcrll)i lor 1'he Chronicle. l.oxnoK, May 20. Lord Salisbury, who was entertained at dinner this evening by the city of London Conservative Asso ciation, made an important nnnonnce incut regarding the government's South African policy. "The 'stop-tho-war party have used my name," said the premier, "in support of their ideas by stating that I promised thcrcsbould be uoanuexation of territory or annexation of gold fields. I never 1 never meant to give a e. (L.0UU cneera.) l stated a Btmple historical fact. We were accused of go ing to war for Inst of gold and territory. It was one of those calumnies which, under tho favoring influences of Dr. Leyds, spread itself over the press of Europe. Nothing could be more un true. We went to war to abate op pression of the Queen's subjects in the Transvaal, and because our remon strances were met be an iDBulting ulti matum to which, if the Queen's govern ment had submitted, her power not only in South Africa, but over her colonies and dependencies, would have been nt an end. We were forced into war by the action of our opponents. "To say that because we repudiated the greed of territory we therefore bound ourselves never to annex any territory, is a most ridiculous misconstruction. 1 dwell on this point because this matter of annexation is about to become a burn ing question. "We have made a tremendous Barifice of blood and treasure in tit is conflict. Ttiere are misleading prophets, whose action bulks are large in the columns of a newspaper as the action of more in fluential and powerful people, who mis lead tbe nnlucky rulers of the Transvaal to continue resistance far beyond tbe time when all resistance had ceased to be even possibly successful. Theae men are perpetually pressing us to make some conditions, to offer some arranged stipu lations that shall leave a shred of inde pendence to the republics. Our only certainty of preventing a recurrence of this fearful war is to insure that never again shall euch vast accumulations of armaments occur, and that not a shred of the former independence of the former repablice shall remain. (Cheers.) "We are not yet at the end of the war, but I shall venture to lay it down as a primary condition of any further settle ment 'bat precautions will be taken of such a character that such a war will never occur again. Of course, what measures will be necessary it is im possible at this moment to determine, because that depends largely upon the action and temper of those with whom we have to deal. I bave already inti mated that their resistance could wisely go. It is not for us to criticise their action in what they are pleased to call self-defenBe, but they have acted so that every bitterness created by the war and every severance of claeses and races have been stimulated by every measure they have taken ; and so tbey go on. "I. will also be our duty to protect those native races who have been so sorely afflicted and at the same time so to conduct our policy that so far as possible there shall be a reconciliation and that every one ehall be a happy member of the British Empire. After the master of the rolls, Loid At verstone, had proposed, "The Imperial forces, " Lord Salisbury again rose, hold ing a paper in his hand, ahd said: "I find that Lord Roberts has occtv pied Johannesburg.'' This announcement was followed by a wild display of enthusiasm, tbe com pany cheering for "Bobs" and singing "God Save the Queen." THE END OF THE WAR from the Earl of Rosslyn, who was a prisoner at Pretoria, but who, as a civilian, appears to have been released . "Pretoria, Wednesday, May 30, 11:40 a. m, Pretoria wtil le occupied in about two hours without resistance. The president has gone to Wntervnlboven. Burgomaster do Sotizu is authorised to receive tbe British. He, with nn In fluential committee of cltizons, Including Chiof Justice Gregorowski, has linen ap pointed to preserve life and property during the interregnum. Everything is quiet, but crowds are waiting expectantly in Church square for the arrival of the British. Fearing a possible disturbance ami bloodshed among the prisoners of. war at Watervnl, United States Consul Hay and Leigh Wood insisted upon twenty oftieers being liberated on parole to go to the men. Their action ennnot be two highly pruieed. 1 was permitted to accompany the officers. Everything -was quiet. ' "The war is practically over. By this time the British flag is flying in Pretoria, Mr. Kr tiger has fled, and is ere this half way to Delagoa Bay. Mr. Hay, eon of the United States Secretnry ot State, who holds the office of American consul of Pretoria and who in that capacity took charge at our interests, thoughtfully insisted on a special step for safe-guarding the large number of British prisoners." Catarrh Cannot be 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 you must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is taken internally, and nuts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for veers, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in coring Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cukkev & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 DDE-Owuen, Attention! 0.R.&H Ir.PAKT run TtMR KrilKDULII. FrtoM Dallkd. Vast (Suit I.nkr. Denver. Ft.' Mull Worth, Omnlni, Knit- 12:10 p. in., kiii City, St. I-oula, I Chicago Mild i:t. Ar.ntVK Ffom. Ft Mutt ISKM li Spokane Stall mill Express 10:10 p. in. 8 p. in. Wdlln Wnlln, tpnknnr, Hpoknue .MIIim'HM)U. m. rnm, .miih i) iilut Ik MllNUkit. Mini Chlnico unil KnKt, vln Exprofn hpiikiuicitKii liuninu;.; ton . ulio nil point". WiinlilliKtotl mid Hunt-. I ;00 11. 11) em Oregon. I FKOM PORTLAND. Occiin Sli'ttmnhll'K. For him Friiltclsro April ST, May a, T, P.'. 1 p. in. n. m. 4 n. m Ex.sundaytColumhlR Kv. Steamers.! F.x.atimlii) . TO ASTORIA iinu way Butunltiy JjindltiRs. j 10 p. in. ' fi H. m. ! WlUaMKTTK ltlVKR. ! 4l!IOl.m. Kx.bumlay. Oregon (,'lty, .NowIictc, Kx.sundiiy ' eniiMU j; ay rana . T . in, Tues.Thur. unit put. WlM.AMCTTaAKIlYA.il- 3:30 P. niu. UtvERs. Mmuwcil Urcpiin City, liiiytoti, undhtl, 1 itnd Wiiy-Uiiullnss.. 6n. ra. WiiAAMrm: kivek. :4:Wi. in Tue..'niur,'nrtlHiia to Cnrvultls, Man. Wrrt an J .Sat. uml Wuy-UinilliiKi. (unit Iriilit Lr t'.lp.irlii iliiliy I.'JOh. III. SNA KK lilVKU. Uipttrla to iAiwlnttm. I.r.AVr. Lcwikton dally l'nrllt!! (Icskiuc to co to llvtuiiivr or iHimts on :iltiiiit)lii NiuttiLTii via JilERi. milium take No. lenvlnc 'Did Dalles at 12:10 n. m. making illteet eoiinectliinr t Heppnur Junction mid HIkss, Iii'tiiruluK iimklnK(llru:tcniitiei:Uon lit neppner jtmetiiin nun iiisrs Willi Mi. 1. ur rlvl'ig ut Tiie. Dalles t 12;Uip. m. For full particulars rail on O. K, & N. Co.' Hgent The llallca. ur aduiess W. . HUKI.ltt'KT. (Son 1'as. Act.. Portland, Or IrtnlaB Pretoria Adandoned by the Boer Forces Total Collapse of Dutch Cause. London, May 31, 8 a. tn. Yesterday at noon the Hiiiisb were only about two hours' march from Pretoria, and the Iluer military forces had abandoned the city. This intelligence comes from the Buoter agent at the Transvaal capital, and from the Earl of Itoaslyn, in a press dispatch. The two tnestages left about tho same time. At 2 o'clock this morn ing tbe war office bad received no news from Lord Iloberts which 'the officials would make public, bat it Is assumed that the prss advices are correct. Notica is hereby given to all owners of dogs who have not paid license op tbe same that tbey come forward and tako out a license before the 10th day of June, or in defanlt the dojs will be im pour.de J and the delinquents will have to pay impounding fees as well as li censes, or have their dogs destroyed. N. D. fluoiiEH, m2i) jlO Marshal Dalles City Wm, Orr, Newark, O., says, "We never I eel late without One Minute Cough Cure in the house. It eaved my little boy's life when he had the pneu monia. We think it is the beBt medicine made." It cures coughs and all lnng diseases. Pleasant to take harmless and gives immediate results. Kev. 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 start. I believe it to be a panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It digests what ycu eut. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives Immediate relief, is pleasant to take and is truly the dyspeptic's bent friend, anys h. Hartgerink, Overisel. Mich. ingests what you eat. uaitnot fail to cure, BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Don't forget this. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for them. Floral lotion will cure wind cbunninir and Bunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to Inst. Clarke & Falk have them. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for Inferior paints when you can buy James E. P turn's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. m!7 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It irtlflcUlly digests tbe food aad aid .nature in strengthening and recon truotiofrthe exhausted digestive or gans. It is tbe latest discovered digest act and tonic. No other preparation can approaob.lt In efficiency. It in stoutly relieve and permanently ours Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulflnoa. fintir fitanunh viui.' BIciHeadaolw.OalglarajBps.tnil Yellowstone Park Line. THK DINING CAK P.OL'TE FUOM FOKTLAMi TO THK KAST. THK ONLY DlUIXTLINK TO TlIK YKL1.0W HIONK l'AKK tEiVK. ' Onion Dewt, Fifth and I Sis ariuv. No. Fust mall for Tucnmii, l Hcattlc, Olympln, Uray'n .iiaruoruiia noutn iicnu tHitntk, HpokniK;, Hots lutid, It. C, I'lilliimn, Miwcnw, Ij.-wIhIoii, Huf 11:15 A.M. falolltimp Mining coun try, Hulunn. SIlnncuiHi- Ilia, HI. l'nul, Omnha,, Knnsus City, Ht. Iuls,"1 unicafto una nil iiolntx. cunt nnd aiiutlietint. , 1'iiEet Bound Kxprcxs, for Tacomn und Seattle unci intermediate H)lutk No. I. 11;30 I'. XI., No. 1 6;.V) I'. M No. 3. 7!) A. M rniliniin fimt.clu.iii unil tmirlit lci!Hjrii to jjinneanoim.Hi. ruuiHim JUtnourl river ilnu Without CllllDKL'. Vuxtlliuled trulnn. L'ulon depot connwtlonii in an princilHii cltlc. IlnKKiiicu Clieokeil to deatlnnlion nf llrL-ptx. Kfir hnlirlsntiiftlt' llliiatiiiliMl flihi.l.tli... ...., tlcketH, aluvpliis-cur rcscrrutlonn, etc., call on or A. D. CHARLTON, SOUTH and EAST via Souitt Pacific Co. Shasta Route Tralm leave The Dulles lor Portland nnd way stations ut ivJi u. m. nnd 3 p. m. Uuve Portland " AlMiny , Arrive Ashlaiid " Kacrumcnto " Hun rrauchco .. 8:U)nm ....12:30 am ....12:33 urn ... &:00p m ... 7:''l'n Arrive Ogdon " Denver " Kana t;lty " Chicago..,, fi:l5u m :) u m 7:25 it m 7;ltu in Arrive Los AiiruIcn . . ci rnito " Fort Worth... . " City of Mexico , " Ilouaton " New OrleuiiH . 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Strictly first cIuhr local and Ions ditititiicH tolopfiuiii) survlcts witbin your timiH!. 1. in en iln not crnsH-tnlk. Your con versation will b kupt a secret. No cost for installing. You Rtt th stntidard Ilunning Loiik DiHtnnt Instrument. Continuous dny und night ervice. Wu will accept your contract for ton year 0 find ullow you to cancel same on giving us thirty days writ ten notice, PACIFIC 8TATE8 TELEPHONE 00B, "iVs.t' and Motors MANUl'ACTUItKl) 11V AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE FOR DRIVINQ GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATOR8, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Circulars and particulars furnished on application. F. S. GUNNING, Agent. un'JO Tut! nAT.T.KR. OREGON J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agen'rthe Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. -wPBTED.O0QA0 from 7.00 toli.OO per irailoii. (11 to 5W"yolu). OALirOBMIA BBAMDIES (rotii Ca6Tofi.U0 per gallon. (4 toll yerij!i ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. ?.2SoursIAiBa55.orulr:,rHUKht a,,d vai Biu Md o,yu,pi'1 IJlior,ub,M,,, JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS.