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VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1900.
NO. 355
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AYa'cfnblc Prcparationior As
similating HicFoodandRcguIa
lint Hie Sloinnchs and Dowels of
Promotes Digcslion.Chocrfur
ness mul RcsLContains neillier
Oimim.Morpliinc norIiucral.
Kor "NAIIC OTIC.
Aiyr tjf t)M lirSAMUELttTCHER
SunJim Seal'
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lUh.ll, Sclts -
Jhifirimml -
HfsrioiudP.Sxla
Clnrtfiti Sugar
Kntnymm flavor.
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish
ncss ami Loss of Sleep.
I'nc Simile Signature or
NEW YOIIIC.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Notice.
To whom it tuny concern : My wife,
Ullie llenningben, having lelt my bed
and board, I will not bo responsible for
any debts incurred by her.
Moeler, Or., Sept. 'Si, 1000.
t27 2tw I'iitkk IIkkninuskn.
You will not have boils if vou take
Clarko & Fulk's Hire euro for boils.
A representative of this well-known firm will be
at the NEW YORK CASH STORE, Oct. 8 and 9th.
K WEARE REF1
BORN
SUITS
CUTAWAY
(vtY4rruM)
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iMORrt&COflPAftY. lliop
We carry a full line
Oxfords, Coverts, etc., for
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMI CCNTOUR COMMNT. MW TOK CITY.
We ofHr for n limitel period the
twice-a-week Ciiuo.vicle, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1. 50,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under tliie offer must be paid in ad
vance, tf
A full line of Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Fulk.
O
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PL
f nVPRlNfi EVERY STATE IN
UNION. SEE OUR SAMPLES
300 STYLES TO SELECT EROM.
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AC.conicrnunKlinir.AinJ Charles PI ACC ChiCigo.
AmRTERQfACCQTURY
TSVSBffim TAILORS I
of Worsted and Cheviot Suitings ; also a full line of
Overcoats.
PAYING DUTY IN KIND.
One Cnae Where n Thieving: Turk
Wm llltlen Himv Justice la
Metei! Out.
The rapacity of Turkish officials of
all forts is notorious, but that of the
customs ofiicers exceeds all other kinds.
An interesting" instance of paying duty
in kind is to be recorded. An oflioinl
of the British embassy bought in Pari's
u dress for his wife, for which he paid
.CIO. The customs ollicial valued it at
.CC0 and demanded duty on that
amount. The Englishman protested,
and, knowing the law, said they might
keep the dress, paying him the value
they had fixed upon it, less the eight
per cent. This was done, and a month
later at the public action of confiscated
g&ods lie "bought back the dress for
.CO, thus getting the dress for not h-
ini' and makinc a profit of 30 -Is on
the bargain.
Justice is meted out rapidly in Tur
key. On one occasion, a Kurd picked
up a tobacco box in the street, which
was promptly claimed by an Armenian.
Just as they were coming to b'.ows
a policeman interfered, lloth Arme
nian and Kurd claimed the box, when
the former suggested that the Kurd
should say what was in it. '"Tobacco
and cigarette paper," promptly an
Kwered the Kurd. "Nothing of the
sort," cried the Armenian. "It contains
only a five piastre piece." The box was
gravely opened by the policeman", who
then said: "The Armenian is right
and the Kurd is a liar." Here he smote
the Kurd's head. "Furthermore, Al
lah he praised! for my trouble in de
ciding this complicated case I keep
the five piastres."
Wine In Titnk Cars.
In France, where winu is almost as
abundant as petroleum is here, it is
transported in bulk in tank cars.
Wnnt to Keep Cool.
Most of the business houses in Mex
ico arc closed for an hour and a half
in the middle of the day.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
AILORS
BY TROON'
SUITS
THE
WKSWT
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AIM
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PROPOSES A COM
MON PROGRAMME
Punishment of Culprits, Importation of
Arras to Be Prohibited, Perma
nent Guard in Pckin, Kpuitablc
Indemnities, Disarmament of For
tifications. Paris, Oct. 5. The following official
note was issued this afternoon :
"The foreign minister has instructed
the representatives of France to sound
the. powers whose troops are cooperating
with ours In the extreme East regarding
the adoption of a common programme
for the negotiations with China. Our
representatives acquitted themselves of
this mission and left with tho various
foreign minieters a copy of the following
note:
" 'In eending their forces to China,
the powers proposed first of all, to de
liver their legations. Thanks to their
union and the valor of their troops this
aim has been attained. It is now a
question of securing from the Chinese
government, which has given Prince
Cuing and Li Hung Chang full power to
negotiate and treat in its name, suitable
repartition for the past and serious guar
antees for the future. Penetrated with
the spirit wich inspired the previous
declarations of the different govern
ments the government of the republic
believes it sums up their real sentiments
in the following points, which it sub
mits as a basis for negotiations to be en
tered upon immediately after the usual
verification of the powers :
" 'First The punishment of the prin
cipal culprits, who will be designated by
the representatives of the powers at
Pekin,
" 'Second The maintenance of the
prohibition of the importation of arms.
"Third Equitable indemnities to
states societies and individuals.
" 'The formation of a permanent
guard for Pekin legations.
" 'The dismantlement ot the fortifica
tions. " 'Sixth Tho military occupation of
two or three points on the road from
Tien Tain to Pekin, wbicli would thus
be always open to the legations wishing
to go to the sea or to forces procteding
to Pekin from the sea.
" 'Presented collectively by the rep
resentatives of tho powers, supported by
the presence of the international troops,
it appears impossible to tho government
of the republic that these conditions
which are so legitimate, would not be
accepted by tho Chinese government at
an early date.' "
Now llounilary .11urkih IHicoverctl.
Nkw Whatcom, Wash.. Oct. 5. It is
reported that a new boundary marking
has just been discovered in the disputed
portion of the Mount Baker district, by
members of n railroad surveying party.
They found tho monument in tho
vicinity of Challiwack hike, in the mid
dle of wide swath which years ago was
cut through the timber. If the bound
ary follows the lino of this swath, P.ed
Mountain and all tho disputed strip is
on the American side. It is expected
the report of tho dominion surveyors
will be made in u few days. If tho
Canadians cla.im the linn is south of the
present location, tho Washington au
thorities will bo asked to make a sur
vey. A question has also arisen as to
whether tho 40th parallel was correctly
fixed by the boundary commission, and
tho settlement may become un inter
national affair. Many mines aio lo
cated in the disputed territory.
Stove liluwu to Atiiiim.
lluitNH, Or. Oct. 5. Geer & Cum
minga' hardware stove was blown to
atoms yesterday afternoon by having
cast into the fire along with a lot of rub
bish, some giant percussion caps. Four
men in the building at the time were
seriously injured, Hon. 1. S. Geer's
clothing was badly torn and his face
and hands, fearfully lacerated. Another
piece of the metal cut a great gash in
hi left thigh. William Cummings bad
his right eye torn out. Frank McCllnt
rock received a painful wound on the
leg. George Hill's leg and face were
badly cut,
A. M. WIXaXiIAIHS t CO.
...MEET US ON
AT
October 9 to
Caraifa
ill
This will be tho greatest event in tho history of the City of Wheat,
Wool and Fruit and an Open lliyer to the Sea. The products of this pro
lific region wilt be on exhibition, and farmers, flockniaster's and all others
will witness an exhibit that will bo both interesting nnd instructive.
SPECIAL SOCIAL ATTRACTIONS!
BAND CONCERTS EVERY DAY!
A NOVEL STREET PARADE!
Excellent entertainments day and night. Five Mays of sight-seeing
anil pleasure. Tliero will be ample accommodations for nil guests. Come
and The. Dalle's will entoriain you.
Producers from all sections requested to make exhibits. No charge
for space in the lair building. No entrance feu.
Reduced Rates on all Railroads and Steamboat Linest
COME TO THE DALLES.
Dull'l ICllh II III,
Just wet thu all'eoted purl freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and thu pain is gone. Sold by Cluiko it
Falk.
I'or Mule.
Fine need wheat for sale; red Russian,
Price, 75 cents per bushel.
W. W. Rawbon,
seplO-lm The Dulles, Or.
Hustling young nmu can make $00 per
mouth and expenses. Permanent posi
tion. Experience- unnecessary. Write
quick for particulars, Olatk it Co.,
Fourth and h'jcust Streets, Philadel
phia, Pa, fcS-tf
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for Inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per
iallnn. guaranteed for 5 veurs. Clark &
Falk, ageuts; ml
Mrs. Phillips is prepared to furnish
cut flowers and all kinds of floral de
signs on abort notice, Phone number
307, elO-lru
Sefyool
Qlotr;e$...
for
Boys.
If ever sham cheapness is to be
nvoided, it is when choosing a School
Suit for a healthy boy. A boy's back
and legs are a poor -place to put shod
dy and scamp sewing. We had the
active, sturdy boys in mind when we
planned the
l.H.U.OQ3.5pGial"
$3.00 Suit$.
They look smart and spick-and-span;
yet they "wear like Iron."
The fabrics are absolutely All-Wool,
nnd every seam is double-Bewcd with
silk and linen thread. The knee
pants have double thickness of cloth
on scat and kness, and elastic waist
baud. Made of blue, black and fancy
cheviots. Sizas 9 to 15 years.
THE MIDWAY.. .
TnK-
TU
13 inclusive.
lrj iii? preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh; thoy dry tip tho soerotions,
which adhcro to tho moiubrauo and decom
pose, causing a far moro sorious troublo than
tho ordiuary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and tmuU'n
ami tiso that which cloansos, eoothos and
heals. Ely's Cream Palm ia euch n remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in tho head
easily and pleasantly. A trial eizo will bo
nmilod for 10 conts. All druggists noil tho
50u. bizo. Elyllrothors, fiUWarrou St., N.Y.
Tho Halm ouroa without pain, does not
irritato or cause mioniug. It spreads itself
over nn irritated nnd angry surfaco, reliev
ing Immediately thu painful inflammation.
With Ely'ti dream liahu you aro aruiod
aguiubt Nasal Cutanh and Hay Fever.
Tho largest and most complete line of
fall and winter millinery ever displayed
in the city at tho Campbell & Wilson
millinery parlors, The jrlc?a will sell
the goods, s8tf
Clarke & Falk'a flavoring ixtracts are
the beit, Ask your srocer for them.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full lln
of paint and artist's brushee,
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