SIplDjritas jks jma -.-i 'I VOL. XII THE DALLES. OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1900. NO. 368 jjXsULjJSSBBPB Vegetable PrcparalionforAs similatintf ihcFoodandRcfiula- ling ihc Stomachs artdBoweis of Promotes DigcstionCheerlitl ncss andRcst.Contains neilher Opium.Morplunc nor Mineral. KOT NARCOTIC. 'Attpe of rtd UrSAMlTl PfTCHEl slix.Smrut l&KkliUSJlt- lit OutanotrJiait h&lmyrmit rknw. Apctfccl Remedy forConstipa- non , sour aionvacn.uiarrnoca S onus .Convulsions .Fcvcrish HCSS find LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of I XEW YORK. nfrillillllllan EXACT COFV OF WRAPPER. 331 Archbishop IrelBuil'a Vote, New Yokk, Oct. 20. Archbishop Ire laud today nave out tbe following per eonal statement as to hie attitude In the political campaign : "It cannot ut flrft sight seem more or less impertinent for uny citizen to tell the public bow he iutetidti to vote. In vjUng, each citizen obeys the dictates o( his own eense of civil duty ; be hhould tltnpiy do this nnd leave the others to do likewise. However, since n certain Dumber of newspapers have undertaken to nay bow I intend to vote, and in eo doit tr bavu misinterpieted my intention, anil bave not been unwilling to make political capital out of my supposed vote, 1 will give to tbe question bow I Intend to vote a categorical and unmistakable reply. 1 intend to voto for William MeKitiley und Tbeodore Roosevelt. In giving my voto for tbe candidatee of tbe republican party I cm eatietied, in my own eoribcience, that I serve tbe bett interests of the country at borne mid abroad j that I contribute to tbe main tenance of tbe country's material pros perity and of peace and good-will be tween tbe several clusees of its popula tion , that I aid tbe country in bringing about tbe safest and meet honorable fculutions of tho complex problems Which confront it us the result of the lute war, and in retaining for itself the exalted position which it holds nt present, com mercially nnd diplomatically, befote fiber nationB of tbe world." Glorious News. Comes from Dr. 1). B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Hitters has cured Mrs. Brewerof tcrofulii, which bad caused her great suffering lor years. Terrible sores would break, out on her bead and face, and the beet doctors could give no help - but her cure is com I'leto and her health Is escallent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters ie the beet blood purifier known. It's tho supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bollo and running eoree. It stimulates liver, kidneys .and bowels, exiiole poisons, helps digestion and Guilds up the strength. Only GO conts. Sold by Blakeley Druggist. Guaran teed. A Wo offer for a limited period tbe twice-a-week Chkomchc, price tl.60, nd the Weekly Oregooian, price f 1.60, tath papers for 2 a year. Subscriptions under this offer must be paid in " vauue. t( GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A Signal M In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CIHTAUB COMMNT, NEW TOBK CITY. The Notion' lVrll. 1'itiNCKTos, N. J., Oct. 20. Commem oration day exercises of the 151th year of the founding of Princeton University were held iu Alexander Hall today be fore u very lurge au dience. Tbe board of trustee and faculty, led by President Pat ton, Secretary of State John Hay and Bishop Henry Yates Sattcrlee, of Washington, marched in a body to the hall. Bishop Salterleo delivered an address on tho"Ethicsof Amoricau Civilization," in which ho denied that tbe government bad developed imperialistic tendencies. "Tbe Nutiou," he said, has lees greed fnr if rriinrv todav tlian wlieu Jeffereon jbouKbt Louisiana or Monroe Florida or ) Seward Alaska, and far less than when ; the annexation ot Texas brought on tbe ' Mexican war. Wo had no thought what ! ever of territorial aggrandizement when J we went to war with Spain, nnd now bo- fore we had time to realize the lull mean inn of passing evente, certain islands, as the result of.that war, bave becomo de facto, an actual part of us. We cannot go back if we would from these new re sponsibilities which have been thruet upon us. 'The greatest danger of all is the poril of mi arrested development. Whatever has life must giow, or it must decay. If, on the other hand there is danger of de parting from the original ideal of civil ization, on the other hand thero Is equal imminent danger of becoming short sighted in our views of our country's future, or falling to reud the aigus of tho times and to realize tbe historic, situa tion as it stands today." Cured of Cliroulc UlHi-rli-iua A fler Thirty Yi'itrs of suirerlnif. "Suffdred for thirty years with diar rhoea anil thought I was past being cured," says John S. Halloway, oj Canin. Miss. "I had spent so much time and money and suffered so much that I had given up all hopes ot rniovorv. I was eo feeble from the effects of the diarrhoea that I could do no kind of labor, could not even truvel, lint hv accident 1 was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera .nri Diarrhoea Keuiedr, and after taking several bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with tne result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all those who suffer as I have." For sale by Blakeley druggist. km li tbe the time to buy your winter suit; A full line of Men and Boys cloth. Ing at the New York Casa Hore. DEMOCRATS ARE AGAINST BRYAN McKinlcy for Best Interests of Coun try Leader on Subject. Gomiexdale, Wash., Oct. 20. Demo crats here and nil over Klickitat county are forsaking Bryan and his many iems and are lending assistance to the re publican campaign. One ot the moBt re cent and notable democrats to renounce his party's leader is R. O. Whitbeck. Since bis residence in Washington, Mr. Whitbeck baa been one of the pillars of the democratic party. Well educated, and thoroughly in touch with the issues of the times, he was looked up to as a wise counselor, nnd such ho proved to be. But he finds that bis duty as a loyal American citizen is to leave his old political associations and come out for the best Interests of tbe country, which he is of the opinion will be eubseryed by Mr. McKinley's election. Asked as to his reasons for change of.'political faith, Mr. Whitbeck said: "I am an expansionist. As to tho Philippines, our whole policy turns upon the answers to two questions : "Shall we shirk the responsibilities brought by the Spanish-American treaty? "Are the Filipinos qualified for self government? "To both I answer, No. If correct, our duty is plain. The insurrection must be quelled ; order established, and the future of the islands consigned to the care of congress. It is useless to theorize or picture ideal conditions. 'An emergency, not a theory, confronts us' ; and we muet rise to meet it. If there are no preced ents, make. them. If n colonial govern ment is necessary, establish it. If the constitution does not provide a suitable insrna of government, amend it. 'New occasions teach new duties,' and if we are to rise to the full measure of greatness, we must accept whatever may come. The future is uncertain, difficulties will bo encountered, and mistakes will bo made; bat these are no reasons why we should shirk the responsibilities that come with progress. The Filipinos should and will be given all tho liberty contistent with their civilization. The laws of any country are in very close touch with the public sentiment of that country, and I cannot believo that the American people will ever be guilty of an oppression. 'These in brief are my views upon what are considered tho vital issues of the present campaign, und as they are essentially republican 1 cast my lot with that purty and will support tho republic an cause until such time ns my views ate more in accord with those of some other party." Sherman In Dyluc. Washington, Oct. 21. The condition of ex-Secretary Shermau showed a de cided change for the worse today, and it is not believed ho will survive the night. La6t night was a very bad one for him, and ho failed to recover uny of his strength during the early hours of the morning, which was characteristic of the period of the critica"! stage of his elcknefls. His naturally extremely en feebled condition refuses to yield to treatment, and ho is sinking gradually. However, be shows extraordinary vital ity for a man of his age, and bscause of this it ie pouelble ho may livo through the night, though early In the evening his physician thought this hardly likely, Dr. W. Johnston came to the house early in the evening and Is constantly in attendance to relieve tho needs of the dying man. A number of relatives gathered at the house on K street, op poslte Franklin Square, during the thuevening, some of the more intimate of whom remained at the bedside of tho distinguished patient. Duii't t(ub It'In, Just wet the affected part frooly with Mysterious Pafu Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain Is gone. Sold by Clarke & Falk. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies Just received by Clarke & Falk. Clothes that fit the man and fit the pocket-book at the New York Cash store, Clarke & Falk's Savoring extract! are the best. Ask your grocer tor them. .D THE SCRIPTURES. Snd Fnte of llm Hoy Who lln cd I'oul In the Gnmc of Flicht Inir. "I don't know what to make of that boy of mine," said the fond father, who is always talking about his son, pettinp his friend in a corner where he couldn't escape, says tne Philadel phia Bulletin. "When I went home last night my wife told me- that he had been lighting with one of the neighbor's boys, nnd needed n talking to, so I summoned him nnd snid, sternly: " 'What have you been doing, my son?' " 'Fighting,' he nnswered, shortly, looking nie straight in the eye. " 'So I see,' snid I, looking him over. " 'He's bigger than I ho flashed, with a ring in his voice. " 'Who?' " 'Jimmy Jones.' " 'So you have been fighting with Jimmy Jones?' " 'Yes,' he said. " 'Son, snid I, sternly, 'have you for gotten what 1 said about fighting?' '"He hit me on the cheek!' shouted my boy, with kindling eye. " 'Oil, son, son,' said J, 'don't you know what the Bible says about turn ing the other cheek?' " 'I remembered it, pop honest, I did and turned the other cheek, but instead of hitting me there, he smashed me on the nose! Say, pop, wasn't that a foul?' " 't looks like it, son,' said I, trying hard not to laugh. "'That's what I thought,' he ex claimed ns quick as a wink, 'so I sailed in and licked the stuflin' out of him! 'Tnin't no use, pop,' interposed the boy, quickly, forestalling my re marks, 'he's been to Sunday school just as much as I have and knows the projier thing to do as well as I do!' "Now, what could I say to thut," ex claimed the fond fatherbeaming with satisfaction. Philadelphia Bulletin. Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated Jame E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints Wuntf i. A woman to take caro of a child, 5 months old. Apply to P. Ilenningson, octlld2t-n:n Mosier, Or. Puint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk hare them. Strayed. Strayed from my place on tho bluff, u 2-year-old Jersey heifer ; dehorned; ear mark on both ears ; branded bar Z on both hips. Liberal reward paid for her return. ol0-4tw Brut Bagi.ijv. SAVE YOUR HAIR With Shampoos of STOP And light dressings of Cimcuiu, purest of emollient sltiu enrca, This trcutmout at onco stops fulling hair, removes crusts, hciiIcs, mid dandruff, soothes Irritated, itching surfaces, Btiintilntes tlio hair folli cles, supplies tho roots, with energy nnd nourishment, nnd mtilvcs tho hair grow upon a sweot, wholesome, uealthy scalp, when nil clso fails. Complete Ixterrml and Internal Treatment, for Kvery Humor, H i coDltlng of Ci'TlcuBA Soap (25c), to cleue tho iklu of erutU ml lift tctWt iu4 ofatD tbe thickened cuticle, OuTlcuiu Ointmimt (Wo.). 1U11LU1 CM to luiUutly kllay ttclilog, liilUuimollon, end Irritation, Mint noothv and itil, ud Outicuiu IUoi.YCNT (iOe.), to cool and cltune tuu blood. I., m t m m A SlMOL Sbt Ie often turflclent to cure toe eovereft bumor, with TM tVIZD Jow ot blr, when ell le falle. Bold ttiroug .out tbe world. Pot TU Datra AW Oilix. Cos., Hole frepe., Uoewn. ' All about the Uklu, Scalp, and lialr," (re A I.ir And Dentil 1'lRllt. Mr. W. A. Hiiies of MnnrhcMor, Ii., writing of his almost mirntuilona Of-cnpo from tleni h, tays : "Exposure after iiu'hs les induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had freqnuiit hemorrhages and coughed night nnd day. All my doctors mid I must soon die, Then I began to use Dr. Kind's New Discovery lor Consumption, which com pletely cured me. I would not be without it even if it cost $".00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation und ull say it never faita to cine Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular eizo 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley Drug Store. 4 GOING EAST- If intend to take n trip East, nsk your ticket agent to route you via The Great Wabnsb, a modern and up-to-date railroad in every particular. Through trains from Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha or St. Louia to New York and New England points. All trains ruu via Niagara Falls and every-through train has free reclining chair cars, sleep ing and dining cars. Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni agara Falls. Roxb C. Cmke, Pacific Coast Pass. Agt Los Angeles, Calif. 0. S. Ckane, G. P. A., St. LouiB, Mo. Dissolution of I'm tncrshlp. The partnership heretofore c xisting between J. A. Ctrnaby and J. W. Blake ney is this day i.issolved by mutual con sent. The business will be continued under the style and firm of Carnaby & Summers, who will collect all bills and pay ull obligations of the lato firm. Caunaiiv & Summers, The Dalles, Oct 1, 1900. ol0-w-lw Tho largest and most complete lino o' fall and winter millinery ever displayed in the city at the Campbell & Wikon millinery parlors. The prices will sell the goods. eStf Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. ml Tho New York Cash Storo is tho Eole agent for tho Hamilton Brown Shoe Co.'s line of footwear. Floral lolioii will cure wind chapping und sunburn. Manufactured by Clnrko & Falk. Gallon Mrs. Morgan for art embroid eries, also decorative work in oil and water colors. 2tf Wanted A boy of steady habits to work in a store. Inquire at tills office. c5-lw Special values in Men aud Boys cloth ing at the New York Cash store. Overcoat Weather is coming on with a rush. These damp, chilly days make an Overcoat even more neces sary than the clear, crisp days of mid-winter. Wo are ready with a complete line. Buy now and get the benefit of a full season's wear. 1 1 1 i ii Our "Wilton" Overcoat S5.00 to $30.00. Brown-mised cassiniere, velvet collar 5 00 Black melton, plaid lining 7 50 Black, blue or brown kersey 10 00 Tan covert, plaid lining 10 00 Black, navy and brown Loucle. ... 10 00 Black frieze, satin ypke, plaid lining 12 50 Oxford gray covert 13 75 Black yicuna, light weight 14 00 Tan covert, Al quality 15 00 Boat dark gray melton 17 50 Dark gray oxford, silk lined 18 CO Waterproof covert, pepper and salt IS 00 Genuine Humbold chinchilla, navy blue 20 00 Gray oxford, silk lined 25 00 Black vicuna, silk lined 25 00 Best black beuyer 25 00 " " " silk lined 30 00 House Painting... The undersigned lias taken possession of 11. A, Splvey paint bhop, next door to tho Vogt opertt house, and has pur chased the tools anil ladders. Ho has good mechanics working for him, anil will guarantee ull work to givn sutUfnc- tion, S. K. KELLY. NO IIOI': OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given Unit tho ututerslmu'il Iiuh iluly lllcit Willi llio county clerk ot Watvo county, Ou-koii, his Html iieuoiiut mill report uh executor of I lie catiito ot t'hovbu J, HuIkIU, de eeukeil : nnd that tho honorable county court Inm llxed Monday, tho fith day ot November, I'.KH), at )U o'clock ii, in, n( bald day uh thu tlmu, unit tho enmity court mom Iu the comity comt homo In Jlallei City, Wiibcu county, Orugnii, ub tlio plant for heurliiK btili) lluul account and reio;t. All nerMiiw interested iu Huld estate uru here by nollllod to appear at mild tlmu und placu uud show came. If uny there be, why tuld rcort nhould not Ihi approved unit said executor die churned. DaUd this '.nth day of September, 1000. ' KltANK MKNKKKK, Kxecutor of tlio tstuto of I'hoebo i, llulgtit. decuated. octi