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II) c Dalles rrv. 4 VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1900. NO. 389 LAWTON'S HIS TORIC LETTER mi 1 1 Text of His ICpistlc Ihimniiii", Ami - Ivxpnnsiuii Ay i t;i tin s l.orihv ti.i.i:, Ky., Nov. 10 Mrs. II. W. I.iiwton, widow (it tliu Ami'iici-ii general killed I iy ii Filipino Hlmrpshimti r, has given out In lull tint letter to tho Hon. .John Harrutt, written by her hiisb.ind. l'urt of llii) hitter hud lii'itn priiiti'd before. It indieiilcH on whom Ouunral Lawton would place thu bl.imii fur tho continued lihtiiik; of tins Filipinos. Thin iH tliti letter: "Manila, 1'. J., October, IH1. The Hon. .lolin Barrett, ex-Minister to Shun, Kcvicw of Uoviowe, New Yorl: City : Dcur Sir Yotir letter, vriili proof of your alili! article for tho Ueview of Ueview, duly reached me. 1 thank von fot them. I handed them to eonn' ollitiers to rend and they havn not returned them or I have mislaid them, hi that I am not itilt' sure (if your address. Tliihl: jour letter was headed the Waldorf, hut will mini thin cart) the Ueview of UevifMH, As 1 may hti leaving Manila any day and am very hiiHy, will answer without nirtlier delay. "1 appreciate the importance of your suugcstion and qncHtiunH and regret I have not time to di.-cuss them more hilly. "Tliio article Id likti our othei Un bent mutter biting published in America on tho 1'liiltfipiiiUH and Asia. Things wore n littluHlow at firm, hut wordH were put into my mouth that I never said. "1 agree with you that inintl:cH have hi'iin made here, hut I would toCiod that .hi! whulo truth of this whole Philippine situation could ho known by ovory unu in Aniurlcu. 1 wish thu people could know it at) I know it, and an you know it, for J regard you us tho best-informed und most important authority on all Chest! Asiatic questions, and 1 think tho preHidunt miulu it mistake in not naming you a member of thu l'liilippinu com mission. "1 ugreo that if thu ical facta ill con nection with the hiHtory, inspiration and cunditioiiH of this insurrection, und the lioHtilo rupturuH, local and external mush uh tho Kiitipunan Uuvolutiuniiry Society and juntas that now encourage the enemy, uh well na the actual possi bilities of these Philippine if-lunda and their mlation to this great KaH which yon have set Intth ho ahlj could ho uudeiatooil at home In America, wo would hear no more political talk of un just (mooting of government into the Filipinos or of unwise threats of hauling down our flag in the Philippine!. 'Von are right. Some of us have modified our viewa ninec we first came, and if there ao-called anti imperialists of Itoston would honestly ascertain tho trutti en the ground here, nud not in diaiant America, they, whom I dislike to helieve to he other than honest men misinformed, would be convinced of tho error of their exaggerated atiitementa and conclusions, and of thu cruel and nn fortunate (fleet ol their publications lime. It in kind of you to caution me about exposure under lire, but if I am Hhol by a Filipino bullet it might an well come from one of nivowu men. Thete are strong words, und yet I siy them, hue unco 1 know from my own observa tion, continued by the stories of captured Filipino prihoiiere, that the continuance of the fighting i.i chiefly due to repoitB Ihal are (tent out from Ameiiea and cir culated among thoae ignorant natives by the lender, w ho know better. l'liia letter, .which, of course, is strict ly pT.oiiuI, doiiB not answer a!i your (j.ifntioiin, hut it is a long -ne for me; ns I wan t loeneouriige you in your labors to make the truth known. Hope 1 shall see you unt here soon in some high civil position. Wo soldiers need practical men like you to help us. Thanking you again for your kind words in pruiHe of my humble eH'orts, I am, yours, very truly, "II. V. Lawton. S. Will try to liuil und inclose copies of the orders and list you spoke of." Dr. W. II. Lewie, Liwreneeville, Vu., writes, "1 inn using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my pructice among severe eusea of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." Main hundreds of phytlciiuiB depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat, and ullowa you to eat nil the good food you need, providing you do not overload your atoinach. Gives iiiHtaut relief and a permanent cure. Sold by Cl.uku & Falk. Yl'MllttKl. A woman or girl to take care of a child, live mouths old. Apply to 1'. 1Ii:nxiniso.v, u31w3t M osier, Or. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias becu iu uso for over 30 years, has borne the signature ot and luiH been made under Ins per- 'Jty-f-j1- Honal sunervlHiou since its infancy. ftcUM Allw no one to deceive you iu this. All Counterfeit, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but ISxporiiuuntH that trifle with and endanger the health of Iul'uuts und Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-fctn-ic, Drops and Soothlug Syrups. It is Pleasant. It oontaius neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio mibatance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms 4ind ullays Fevorishuess. It cures Dlarrhusa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It asHlmllates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Hate Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMr OINTU OOMMNV, TT MUMMY TIT, HCW VOIW CITY. THANKSGIVING Li II EN SALE One-Fourth Off on All Grades. A.choice collection of Table Linens by-the-yard, Table Clotbs, Lunch Cloths, Nap kins, Doylies and Towels. Cotton, Half-Lirien and Pure Linen Qualities. A chance for mone3r-saving in all grades an opportunity for every buyer; for every purse. The Henry Glass Linens, known everywhere lor their superior value, and lor which we arc Dalles representatives, form a largo part of our slock and arc included in this sale. Hen; wc offer a few hints, which may suggest something you are in need of: Bleached Damask. Yard Cotton, 'Joe value special 19a All Linen, 50c vnlno epecinl ".So " (iOc viillie special -15c " 7.)C vnlne epecml f6c " Sue value special 01c 72-inch I'uri) Linen Double Damask; value $1.00 per yurd ' Satin Damoek, $1.2i value epecml 04c Satin DainnHk, 1 So value special $1.01 Satin Dutnnsk, 1 00 value special 1.13 Satin Damaek, 1.75 value special l.I'.l Satin Datniibk, 2.00 value special 1.5q Unbleached Damask. Union, ,'lOc value special 23c Union, .'!oc value special 20c All Linen, 40c value special liOc 72-inc.h Guiinun Linen Damaek; extra qn value at fiOc yard oOC 72-inch All Linen, 75c value special 50c 72-inch All Linen, $1.00 value special 75c 72-inch All Linen, 1 25 value special J4c Turkey-lted Table Linens ; 19 to 50c a yard, reduced One-fourth Everything Just as Advertised. i Bleached Linen Napkins. Dnzcn reduced to 45i: reduced to 50c reduced to 75c all linen Nap- reduced to ift.l." reduced to 1.;1 reduced to reduced in reduced to reduced to reduced to reducid to reduced to 00c qualities 75c qualities - $1.00 qualities 22x22 inch, full bleached, kins, vyorth $1 25 per doz $1.50 qualitiee 1.75 qualities 2 00 qualities 2.25 qualities 2.50 qualities , J.'M qualities I! 50 qualities 3.75 qualities 5.50 qualities 1 50 1 00 1 .'S 2 IS 2.W 2 SI 4.13 Hotel Napkins Unbleached German Linen, checked, 22x22; value $1 50 SI-13 Linen Doylies. Fringed; red on white and blue on white; good value at 25c dozen 19c Fisured damask, colored border; worth 40c dozen 30c 50c qualities special 3Sc 00c qualities special 45c 05c qualities special 49c 7oc qualities special 50u Linen Lunch Cloths. Hemstitched, 45x45 inch; m!uh$2.00; sale price $1.50 Same, value $2 50 sale price 1.S8 Hemmed, 45x45 inch ; worth $1.50 " 1.13 Hummed, 54x54 inch ; worth 2.00 " 1.50 Table Cloths. All cotton, blenched; 75c value 50c All cotton, bleached; $1.00 value 1:75c Union, bleached; $1.50 value $1.13 10-4, hemstitched, l.j bleached; $2.00 value . 1.50 Other trades, fringed and hemstitched; worth from $2.50 to $0.00 each, all reduced one-tourth. Towels. Dozen Absorb, cotton, 10x32; 75c value ode Absorb cotton, ISsSG; $1 00 value 75c Absorb, cotton, 23x45; 1.50 value $1.13 Hemstitched Dumnsk, ,'.-bleached towels, jq good value at 25c each lz)C Hemmed All-Linen Huck Towels. 22x44 inch ; w.orth 25u each 19c 24s42 Inch ; worth 30c each 23c 20x40 inch ; worth 40c each 30c Hemstitched Birds-eye Linen, damask hor- OQ 22x44; worth 50c; "special OOC The 72-inch Damask at 50c, now 38c yard, is extra good value. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. TOWELS worth up to $1.00 in this sale. KiitUfli 1'iiHtiir Muy Surceeu Molj'- Ni.w YoitK, Nov. 14. The Journal and Advertiser prints the following : The news that the life of Divight L. Moody is to be taken up by the llev. G. Campbell Morgan, of London, has been favorably received by all those who heard Dr. Morgan preach when lie was in New York. He is a speaker of mag netic power. The information that Mr. Morgan has been invited to come to this country by Will Moody, sun of the dead evangelist, has just been made public. The invitation is seconded by the trus tees of the Moody schools. "Hut it is too early to stylo him Moody's successor," euid H. A. Toirey, superintendent of the Bible Institute in Chicago, which was n Moody institute. "The place of tho great evangelist can not be filled on baud." Mr. Morgan is only 37 years old. When 23 years old he began to preach. His first pastorate was in the city of Hull. There ho told tho citizens with great frankness what he thought of their morals. In 1893 ho was pastor of the Westminster Congregational church at that place. Mr. Moody took a great liking to Mr. Morgan. He invited him to Northtield, Mass., and induced him to speak at his meetings. During his visit to this country Dr. Morgau preached with great Biiccess at Dr. John Hall's church, and was at one time suggested as Dr. Hall's successor. At present Mr. Morgan Is pastor of the Neweourt Congregational church, in London, u church three years old. It Huppmed Iu a ltiue Moru. "One day last winter a lady came to niv drug store and asked for a brand ot cough medicine that I did not have iu BU'ek," says Mr. C. K Ornndln, the popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recom mend. 1 said to her that I could freely rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy and that she could take a bottle ol the remedy and after giving It a fuir trial if she did not find It worth tho money to bring back the bottle audi would refund the price paid, In the course of a day or two the lady canio back in company with a friend in ueed of a cough medicine and advised her to buy bottle of Cham, berlaln's Cough Kemedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for the remedy. " It !h for sale by G. 0. Blakeley, the druggist. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday, Dou't (crgei this. I'utrons of Husbandry. Washington, Nov. 14. The 34th an nual session of the National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, began here today with a good attendance, and will con tinue for a week or more. Tho chief feature of interest today was the annual address of W orthy Master Aaron Jones, of Indiana, who said that in most of the states the older had enjoyed great pros perity during the year. In a few states it had not succeeded so well. The mem bers of the Grange, while affiliating with each of the political parties in tho last campaign, had emerged from its battles without disturbing the fraternal spirit actuating tho order. Never had tho conditions been more favorable for the extension ol tho order than now. While agricultural conditions are somewhat improved over what they were a few years ago. they are not what thev should be, said Mr. Jones. The prices of articles farmers buy, ho said, are too high, compared with those of what they had to sell, and such reme dial action should be had as would cause an equitable adjustment of prices in all the loading staples. He urged opposi tion to the ship-subsidy bill, and spoke of the growth of industrial combination "uutil the entire couutry is justly alarmed." He urged an amendment to the constitution, clear and expressive in its terms, empowering congress with the right and authority to regulate corpora tions. The interstate commerce law, the worthy master argued, should be amended to that all sections of the coun try could secure fair and equitable freight rates. This being secured, the hurdest blow that at this time could be struck to monopolies and trusts and tho greatest encouragement to enterprise and thnlt would be given. Tho report of the secretary, Dr. John Trimble, ot Washington, showed that 182 new granges had been chartered dur ing the year, tho order now numbering over 500,000 members, Do not get scared If your heurt troubles you. Most likelp you eufVer from In digestion, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ill gssts wh.it you eat aud gives the worn out Btoinach perfect rest. It is the only preparation known that completely di gests all classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst casta of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else tiRB failed. It may be takeu iu all con ditions and cannot help but do you good. Sold by Clarke & Fulk. Subacribo for Tun Ohhomci.k. Will Give Uj Silver Ficlit. Minnk.U'oms, Minn., Nov. 14. Chan. A. Towne, cbaiiman of the silver repub lican national committee; George H, Shibley, Illinois committeeman, and E. S. Corser, of this city, treasurer of the committee, have been in conference here over the party's future. It is un derstood they have decided to issue an address in which they will express the belief that the time has come for the giving up of the party organization and the merging of its members ijktho democracy. All silver and Lincoln republicans will be urged to become democrats iu good I standing. i a ThouMinii rousing i Could not express the rapture of Annie : E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil adelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the pain m my chest and I can uow sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and$l. Trial bottle freo at Blakeley's drug store ; eyery bottle guaranteed. 5 To Drain the Zuydur Zew. Nkw Youk, Nov. 14. Tho Dutch cab inet, according to a Herald's dispatch from Antwerp, lias submitted to the states general u new bill proposing to drain the entire Zuyder Zae. Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses Cue Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, crou,i and all thro.it and lung troubles. It will prevent consump tion. Sold by Chuke A Falk. Torturing ekin eruptions, burns and sores ore soothed at once and promptly healed by applying DoWitt's Witch Huzel Salve, the bo&t known cure for piles. Beware of worthless countcreitt. Sold by Clarke & Falk. Tliut Tin o lib I ni; llcmlui'lio Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life I'llls. Thousands of sull'erers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood und strong uervea and build up your health. Easy to tako. Try them, Only 25 cents. Monev back if nut cured. Sold by Blakeley, the druggist. 5 Uatarrh Cunuot ite Cured, with local applications, as they cannot reach tho 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 Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous Eurfacea. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfuces. The perfect combination of the two ingredientB is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. Chk.nt-y A Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drrnggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. 12 Your l'lii'ii Shows the state of your feelings unit tho state of your health os well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a palo and sallow complexion, Pimples and I Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling j weak mid worn out aud do not have a ; healthy appearance you should try j Acker's Blood Elixir. It cuius all blood diseases where cheap Sarsaparlllas and so called purifiers fall ; knowing this we I sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, i Blakeley, the drugglBt. Sheepmen, Attuut lunl lliiuk for Halo, Having disposed of my breeding owes today, 1 have thirteen thoroughbred Merino bucka for sale. These are choice, largo and in fine condition, and will be sold cheap rather than keep them over. Inquire at Prospect lianch, un the Deschutes divide, or of A. S. lloberti, box 507, The Dalles. o20-2w Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation, A. delightful herb drink. Hemoves all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 eta. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. Don't Klib It In, Just wet the allVcted purl freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, aud the pain is gone, Sold by Clarke & Falk. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'ariie & Falk. A, Y. Marsh will give a turkey and trap-pigeon shoot on the beach, Nov. 27, 28 uud 20th. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the best. Ask your grocer for them.