CljrimkU, "7 VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1900. NO. 354 21) c Dalles ikifTilUffiTPl -in MaiM,! IJ..U , I tuKT"lii'iiCTrn'i lililTijiiinn AM'gctablc Prcparalionlbr As similating ihcFoodandRcgula lint ilic Stomachs anclBowcis of Promotes Dige9lion.Checrfui ncss and Resl.Contains neitlicr OpuunMorplune nor Mineral. 'OT "NAIl C OTIC . 5h-- orrUJ)r&KULPtTCHER Jlx.Xeitiui Smtit -ylnitr ifivrf ' Jluin-nivHt - . ( CjitKinalr.iida Clmlitd iBdiv Mdw7 nanr. A perfect Remedy forConslipa non , Sour Stonwch.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ik'ss mul Loss of Sleep. Facsimile St'finnlurc or XEW VOHIC. eact copy or WRAPPER. No Muiu American MulMt Needed. Ciiic.u.o, Oct. 4. A ppi'cinl to the Uecortl from New Orleans says: The British urniy hendqunrtcrs in Ibis city are to be cloned within the next few (lave. Since the English ofiicers were eent litre in August, 1800, to purchase euppliee, 15,000 horses it ml 42,000 mulcB have Leen shipped fiom this port to Cape Town, ua well as large quantities ol forime and other supplies, the pay tlitia fur helnis about 1 0,000.000 in Eng lish gold. Several thousand American shipped ub volunteers on the transports 'or South Africa and many of them joined the En (dint) army. The sailing last night of the big transport Monte zuma with horses and mules for Capo Town hus practically terminated the work of the headquarters. Miy llncouifi a Trniirily. New Yoiti;, Oct. 4-Mmk Twain will Iwve London on Saturday to make hie home In the Untied StateB, ufter a nino years' residence in Europe, nays u London dispatch to the Herald. II re turns, lm eays, feeling like a boy rejuvo. "ted In body and spirit and In mind. The great humorlet will spend the "luter in New York and will go buck to old home, Uurtford, Conn., in the spring. H avers that nine yours' contact with England and Contlnontals tins assured nil" that the Anglo American pact MistB. "Knuluiul," lie says, "is the beet I'luinl we huvo got In Europe, and we ' the only friend she's jjot on earth. No one ventures to suggest formal of ' " V HkAh L lil.n V I lllflA iunuiuiim For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For OVer Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CKMTAUn COMPANY. NCW VOHII CITY. fensive nnd defensive alliance, but it le our mutual interest that sentiment along that line thould grow in thu heartB of the people until the tune is comiDg when ench of the two treat people will need it in their business. It is out of my line to be pessimistic, but I think that the Chinese concert, which basal ready become a comedy, ie likely to end in a tragedy. When the crush cornea it will be befit for England, best for America and best for the world that the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes bIiouM wave together." liruvti Mm Full Victims to etomach, liver and kidney troubles as wnll as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons In Uio blood, backache, nervousness, head ache and tired, listless, run-down feel inn. lJ"t there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville, Ind. He says: "Electric Bitters aro just thu thing for a man when he is all run down, aud don't caro whether lie lives or dies. It did moro to givo me now strength and good nppotito than HiiytliiiiK I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only f0 rente, at Blakeley's drug store. Eve'rv bottle guaranteed. 3 Working Nljihl mid lay The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever whs made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, liHtlessiH'6S into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building un the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Blakeley, the druggist. 3 m Bears the Signature We'd like to show you some Street Shoetfor Women, which Thoroughly Pro tect agaiiut cold and damp, and are the Real Thing for winter wear. $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Tlxe DeTuntalloD In th Transvaal. Washington, Oct. 4. An interesting picture of the transvaal and Free State in August, after ttio wave of war had passed over tho country, ie proeented in a report to the state department from United States Oonsul-General Stowo, at Capo Town, dated August 17 last. lie had just returned to the cape from a trip through the two republics. He Eays that for hundreds of miles all ttie wire fencing is down and cannot be used again. The posts have been burned for fuel and must be replaced with iron poets, owing to the pcarcity of timber. The plowing in progress is limited, com pared with former years, and thore will be large market for American cereals By March, 1001, agricultural machinery will bo wanted. Meat and livestock will continue to be imported. Johannesburg had only three days' supply of meat when Mr. Stowe left town. While the Boers who have returned are anxious to get to work, sev eral months must elapse before things settle down to a normal ba'dis. The gov ernment Ib building a new lino of rail way from Harrismith to connect with tho Orange Colony Bystem, so that the Netherlands railway, with its -00 per cent dividends, will no longer have a monopoly in the transvaal. There will ba a big demand for bridge material and electrical machinery and supplies. Lord Roberts has appointed an ad visory committee to assist hira in the re opening of Johannesburg, and to secure the return of the miuing population, which the prosperity of the town de pends upon. It is questionable whether aud undesirable element common to all mining towns will be allowed to return to Johannesburg. Mlulnter Argue the Rxihuhiuii Question Chicago, Oct. 4. National questions promise to take a prominent place in the deliberations of the Gist annual con ference of the Methodist Episcopal church (the Rock River conference), now being held here. Bishop J. M. Thoburn, of India, in a lecture hit evening last evening on the situation in the Orient, called the attempt to shut his country in from the world a "eemi-Chinese policy." "China built b great wall about itself," he said, "and a similar attempt on the part of the United States would result in the same arrested development. The world was made for one people; the people of various nationalties are spread ing over it; there must be open doors; no one part of the earth should be shut up for any race." The Rev. Thomas U. Neeley, general secretary of the Sunday School Union, in an address, said : "I believe we will keep tho territory we tiave taken. But whether it remains a part of the United or not we have gone into those countries, and wo intend to remain. "It is not n matter of policy, but of providential duty that sent us theie. If God ever did anything for our benefit it was when lie gave us those islands in tho Pacific. I hope our army and navy will SSI ill .1 I . stand in umna uniu puriect uruer imo been restored and tho lives of Christians have been insured for all future, time." Through the months of Juno and July our baby was teething and took a run ning off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," says O. P. M. Holliday, of Detning, Ind. "His boweis would move from Ave to eight times a day. I had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhcui Remedy in tho house and gave him four drops in a ten spoonful of wator nnd ho got better at once. Sold at uiaKeieys urugaiore. Tyml1&mf Oregon. Protest Against Withdrawal of Troops Tien Tbin, Monday, Oct. 1. At a meeting of American c'tiz:ns at Tien Tsin the following resolutions were adopted : "We, citizens of the United States de plore tho contemplated withdrawal of a large part of the United States troops in North-China. Wo feel tho work of the allied armies is far from accomplished and that the rtfueal of the American government to take its part therein is sure to be regarded by thn allies us an unworthy act, nnd by the Chinese as a sign of indifference. We urge our gov ernment to carry to an end the wcrk it has so honorably and efficiently begun, nnd to maintain a tuQicient force for tho protection of American mercantile and military interests until a settlement of tho trouble is accomplished." IMMmler In Southern China. Nkiv York, Oct. 4. A dispatch to tho Herald from Hong Kcn say-: The whole delta land between the Canton and West Rivers is in a state of danger ous irritation in consequence of the cir culation of bogus tdtcts, telling of the defeat of the allies and of the machina tions of secret societies, Rioters are marauding and plundering the villages, especially the convers' houses. British and French gunboats are pa trolling the waterways. This has had a salutary effect in preventing attacks on steamers. lied not From the Gun Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman ot Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. Il cauEed horrible ulcers that no treat ment helped for twenty years. Then Bucklcn's Arnica Salve cured him. It cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Twenty-five cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley, the druggist. 3 Notice. To whom it moy concern: My wifo, Lillie Henningsen, having left my bed and board, I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by her. Mosier, Or., Sept. 27, 1900. s27-2tw Piiteii IIkkninqscn. lteul Kstato for Sale. Twenty-three lots, located from Sev entli street to Twelfth, for sale at from $50 up. Inquire at the Columbia Hotel. n29 tf GOING EAST- If you intend to take a trip East, nek 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 Now York and New England points. All trains run via Niagara Falls and overy through train has free reclining chair cars, sleep ing and dining cars. Stop over alloifed oh all tickets at Ni agara Falls. Ross C. Cmne, Pacific Coast Puss. Apt,, Los Angeles, Calif. C. S. Ckank, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; thoy dry up tho secretions, which adhero to tho mcmbrano and decom pose, causing n far moro serious trouhlo than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing inhalants, fumes, nmokes and enuU's aud uso that which cleanses, soothes aud heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a romedy sud will euro catarrh or cold in tho head easily uud pleasantly. A trial eizo will bo mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho 50e. size. Ely Brothers, 50 Wnrreu St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, docs not irritate or causo Bnoozinc. It spreads itself over an irritatod and angry mirfaco, roltov iug immediately tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm you aro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. Clarke & Falk have received a carload of tho celebrated Jam E. Patton strictly puro liquid paints Tho largest and most complete line of fall aud winter millinery ever displayed in the city at the Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors, The prices will sell the goods. s8lf Why pay if 1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Putton's sun proof paints (or $1,60 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & talk, agents. ml'l Lost. This (Saturday) morning, on the way between Dufur and The Dalles, a valUe. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Thk Cukonici-b office. r20-lw You will not have belli if you tak Clarke dc Falk' sure care for boil. A.HILWILUAMS CO. ....MEET IIS ON -AT October 9 to Earn tail This will ho tho greatest event in the history of the City of Wheat, Wool and Fruit and an Open River to the Sea. The products of this pro lific region will be on exhibition, and farmers, flockmnsters and nil others will witness an exhibit that will be bothdnteresting and instructive. SPECIAL SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS! BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY! A NOVEL STREET PARADE! Excellent entertainments day and night. Five 'days of sight-seeing and pleasure. Thero will be iimplu accommodations for all guests. Come and The DalleB will entertain you. Producurs from all sections requested to make exhibits. No charge for space in the fair building. No entrance fee. Reduced Rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Lines. COME TO THE DALLES. Advertise in the Chronicle Cuturrli Cannot lie Cured, with local applications, as they cannot reach tho seat of thu disease. Catarrh is u blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies, Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine, It was was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in thle country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the beet blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of tho two ingredients la what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, Send for testimonials, iree. F. J. Giiknky St Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggle, price 76c. Hall's Family Pillt are the bent. 12 Sel?ool Qotl?c5... for Boys. If ever Bham cheapness is to be avoided, it is when choosing a School Suit for a healthy boy. A boy's back nnd legs are a poor place to put shod dy and scamp sewing. We had the active, sturdy boys in mind when we planned tho f .n.U.BC;o.5p$Giar $3.00 Suits. Thoy look smart and spick-and-span; yet they "wear like Iron." The fabrics are absolutely All-Wool, and every scam is double-sewed with eilk and linen thread. The knee-, pants have double thickness of cloth N on scat and kness, and elastic waist- baud. Made of blue, black and fancy cheviots. Sizes 9 to 15 years. THE MIDWAY.. . THK- Sircct Fi 13 inclusive. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.tND Okku'h at Ya.ncouvkii. Wash, J Aug. Ill, HXK), ( Kntli'Q U hereby Riven Unit thu fullowliig nnmtil buttlur lmu filed notice, of Ids Intention to make ilnul iirout in Mimiort of Ills iilulni, unit Unit buiit vroo: will lie ininlo beforo V. II. I'resbj-, United titiites CommUbloner for Ulstrlel at Wiislilnnton, At Ida oillpo In lioUIeiutule, Wash ington, on Oi'tnliur l, VAX), vU: John Wutsiin, I. O, mtilrcss Coutervillo, Wiuli,, wlin mmlu lionitbtiwl apiillciitiou No. UJ:)J, for Uio tiKll it'll '.'3, Tp 8 N, H 1 1 K. W, M. Wlio names Uio following witnesses to prove Ills contluuoun residence upon and cultivation of hiM liiiul, viz.: Uliarlea Htranlie, William Wilkinson, Janio (i. Duly unit rnlilck Huggerty, nil of Centenlllu i I)., Washington, iilS-l W. U. DUNllAlt, ItcgUter. J It. K. E. VBKGUHON, Physician and Surgeon, Olucc, Vogt illock (over I'oitGffice), SOaplmo-dw THK PAI.LK3, OHEOOM.