Chrmiklje. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1G, 1900. NO. 390 Stic Dalles St. HE IS DYING IN POVERTY V. .Mummy, Once n Wealthy Resident of Colorado, Lying i:i Death's Door at Astoria. Atsinm., Nov. 15. Adversity is the lot of V. Mooney, mi aged Frenchman, win), close to (ltiiitli'H (lucir, will hi- taken tO till! llOHpitlll tllllliy, HOOtl to fj'lill i 1(0 Hilcnt. majority. Mooney wiih nneu worth between $1110,001) timl $150,00:i, liut now ill' iH (Oil ll'llt'HH , IlHVillg despoiled liy (iiIhu friend1). The uiifnrtuimU: pre dicament ill tho old limn una brought to thi) attention of the county officials yt'Hteitlay. Mooney is 78 years old. Ho formed)' resided in Colorado, whore, dining the u.uly days of mining excitement, lie amassed a great fortune, lie watt a most iniliiHtrloiiH limn, and Ii'ih wealth eime in him iih the result of hunl wo k. Ohuri taOlt) to a fault, no lost a considerable portion of hie fnrtuiauts-istiug unworthy friLMidH, who took advantage of bin de clining yearfl to rob him. Five years ago Mooney came to Astoria. With him o.uui! a man and a woman re. noted to be hin wile. Tlie man und wife woio waid to lie in straightened ciroum Htunces, and Mooney lent them much financial UHsiatunce, He tented n faun no.irOliioy und thero took up his tesi iloime with Ilia friends. With what ht'le of his fortuno ho had left he purehu'd horses and e.ittlu for the farm. One morning his companion fold hiui nut and decamped for parte unknown, leav ing the old man penniless. lie tnen camo to Astoria, whero ho worked hard for his board. Liter he wtifl takon 111 and was placed In St. Mary's hoHpital. Having recovered suf ticiuntly to permit him to work, ho was discharged from that liiHtitiitiou, and ubout a year ago went over to tho WetU Side. Theru he worked hard until he became ho inllrm that he could t-enrcely movo. Ho waa taken in by charitably UiapoBod neighbors, w ho havu since cared fur him. Of late he Iiuh declined rapidly, and now mnat ho carried about the bonne. Ilia lungs are badly ulleuted and the un fortunate old mini's death will doubtless tioou follow. It ia said that the man and woman who robbed him nt Olney are not the only poisons who hud a band in bis financial unilomi. liiilil on (iiiiiilillni; I ii h (if New York, Ni:w Yolii;, Nov. In.--It is announced that tin; .Society fur the Hiippretcion of vice, of which Anthony Conistock is tho I head, w ill noon begin ttie ni'iM. extcn i L'lvo raid of poolrooms and gambling dens eves uiidurtnkeu in this city. Tho woik of obtaining evi;leiice has been under wu for pome time, und the Com stock Society has received the aid of ninny citizens, who have formed them selves into an oruani. itinu known as tho Anti-Vice Society ot Njw York. Tho e idenee cullected tins been turned over to Diitrict Attorney Gardiner, and it is "aid .Mr. CouiHtiick will today utt out a large number ef warrants. Dr. W. U. Lewie, L i wrenceville, Va., writes, "1 am using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my practice among severe cases of iudiueftion and find it an admirable remedy." .Many hundreds of physiciniie depend upon the use of Kodol DyspepHiu Cure in htomiteh troubles. It dicests what you eit, and allows yon to rat all the uood food yon need, providing you do not overload your stomach. GiveB iii'iiaui telief mid a permanent cure. Sold bv Claike & Fulk. ICi'ilui'liis Wur Tux. Winona, Minn , Nov. 15. Congress man Tawnuy, of the ways and means committee, speaking of the meeting to bo held in Washington November 30, said todaj : "Tho object is lo consider tho extent to which the war revenue taxes can be removed, and amendments to make the law satisfac'ory in administration. The problem as to what taxes shall be re moved will be a preplexing one. I think, however, it is Baft) to sny that tho stamp tax upon instruments of conveyance, such as note?, dee la, mortgages, inheritances for charitable, and benevolent purposes will be removed ; poosibly the taxes upon proprietaiy medicines, and some others. "It will be tho desire of tho members of the committee to remove just as many of tho stamp taxes as possible." ' M'llliti'll. A woman or girl to take care of a child, live months old. Apply to P. IllIXNISTiM)?.', olihvlit Mojier, Or. Clark A Fulk are never closed Sunday. Don'i. foriret this. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been in uho for over years, has boruo tho Klfrnatnro of jp and has boon ntado under his per- tfpi sj- Honal supervision sinco its iiitiuiuy. tafyXttcAi Allow no ono to decoivo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jusfc-ns-jrood" aro but Uxpurimunts that triilo with and endanger tho health of lulimts and Children ISxporioneo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cnstor OH, Pare goric, Urops und Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibsianee. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms und allays Feverishucss. It cures Diarrhoua and Wind Colie. It relieves Toothing Troubles, cures Constipation nud Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Puuacoa Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of Si The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMr OINTUH COMWtW. tt mmiuv TWtT. t VOW PITY. ."I THANKSGIVING LIMEN SALE. One-Fourth Off on All Grades. A"choicc collection of Table Linens by-tho-yavd, Table Clotbs, Luncb Cloths, Nap kins, Doylies and Towels. Cotton, Half-Linen and Pure Linen dualities. A chance for money-saving in all grades an opportunity for every buyer; for every purse. Tho Henry Glass Linens, known everywhere for their superior value, and for which we are Dalles representatives, form a large part of our stock and are included in this sale. Here we offer a few hints, which may suggest something you are in need of: Bleached Damask Cotton, i!5o vnliie All hinun, 50u value " (0c vnlue " "oo value " S5c value TH-incU Pure Linen Double $1.00 per yard Satin I)atnnk, ifl.iii value Satin Dnmafk, 1 So value , Satin Damask, 1 .r0 value. Satin Daniuek, 1.75 value. Satin Daniaek, 2.00 value. Ynrcl special 10c epeeial IlSc , epeoial -15c bpecial fific ppccial 04c Datnnek ; value yg, epecia! 94c Bpecial $1.01 epecial 1.13 epecial l.!!l epecial 1.5q Bleached. Linen Napkins. Dozen GOc qualities reduced to 45c 75c qualities reduced to 50c $1. 00 qualities reduced to 75c inch, full hleached, all linen JNap Unbleached Damask. Union, 00c value special 23c Union, Sou value All Linen, 40c value 72-inrli German Linen value at 50c yard , 72-inch All Linen, 75c vahie 72-inch All Linen. $1.00 value... 72-inch Ail Linen, 1.25 value. . . kins', worth $1.25 per doz $1.50 qualities 1.75 qualities 2 00 qualities 2.25 qualities 2. CO qualities 2.90 qualities 50 qualities .j.i.) qualities. . , .94c .reduced to .fl.lo .reduced to 1..H . reduced to .reduced to .reduced to .reduced to .reduced to .reduced to 1.50 1 0!) 1 SS 2 18 2,y.; 2 SI 4.1II .Epecial 20s special otic Damask ; extra gg. . . .special 50c . . .special 75c . . .special 04c 5.50 qualities reduced to Hotel Napkins. Unbleached German Linen, checked, 22x22; value $1 50 SLU Linen Doylies. .19c Turkey-Ked Table Linens ; 10 to 50c a yard, reduced One-fourth Everything Just as Advertised. Fringed; red on white and blue on white; good value at 25c dozen Figured datuaek, colored border; worth 40c dozen GOc 50c qualities special liSc 00c qualities special 45c 05c qualities special 49c 75c qualities special 56c Linen Lunch Cloths. Hemstitched, 45x45 inch; v.lue $2.00 ; sale price $1.50 f-'ume, value $2 50 sale price 1.S8 Hummed, 45x45 inch ; worth $1.50 " 1.13 Hemmed, 54x54 inch ; worth 2.00 " 1.50 Table Cloths. All cotton, hleached; 75c value 5Gu All cotton, bleached; $1.00 value 75c Union, bleached; $1.50 value $1.13 10-4, hemstitched, .. bleached; $2.00 value . 1.50 Other grades, fringed and hemstitched; worth from $2.50 to $0.00 each, all reduced ohe-tourth. Towels. Dozen Absorb, cotton, lfis32; 7oc value orfc Absorb cotton, lSxIlG; $1 00 value 75c Absorb, cutton, 23x45; 1.50 value $1.13 Hemstitched Damask, j.J-bleached towels, -Q good value nt 25c each". iyC Hemmed All-Linen Huck Towels. 22x44 inch ; worth 25c each 19c 24x42 inch ; worth 30c each 23c 20x40 inch ; worth 40c each 30c Hemstitched Uirds-eye Linen, damask bor- 00 22x44; worth 50c; epecial OOC The 72-inch Damaek at 50c, now 38c yard, is extra pood value. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. TOWELS worth up to $1.00 in this sale. Siiiinfn Wealthy J'umlly a Vrntl ItHiidlt. Chicago, Nov. 15. The bandit who . -.!. O I .. . I... UvnraQD Aloe. V88 KUIBU VJClOUUr O IHOl UV iJ4iivoc.'.v sender liax'.er, on the Kansas City, St. Joseph &. Council Blull' Railroad, is said j to have been the outcast of a wealthy i Massachusetts family. This information j was hi ven ljieuienant lionan, oi uuiei-mn headquarter", by a "crook" whom the veteran detective line known for years. "J have no reason to doubt the man's story," said the lieutenant, "and al though he Is a thief, 1 have confidence in hit) word. "A week or ten days before the train hold-up on tho Kansas City, St. Joseph fc Council lllutl'a Railroad," said Rohan, "my informant met the man here ill Chicago. The plans were then being made for a hold-up. Keep an eye on the papurs,' said tho man, 'and you'll hear of soinuthiiiK near Council Rlutl's.' My informant did not then know that a train was to be held up, but when he read of the attempted robbery and the killini: of one of the baudits he knew who it was Hint did the job. Later he saw a picture and description of the dead rob ber and recognized tho man at once. "He would not tell me the name of tho thief who was killed by the express nu'seenuer, na he eaiil it would only sadden a family who have had their share of sorrow for the acts of a wayward t eon. It Iliiiqii lH'd 111 a lit tit; .Sten t'. "0"day last winter n lady came,to my drtiK etoro nnd asked for a brand ol coiiKh medicine that 1 did not have in ateck," says Mr. C. R. Grandln, the popular tlrugyiat of Ontario, X. Y. "Sho was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation J could recom mend. Isaid to her that I could freely rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle ol the remedy and after giving it a fairttrial if shodid not find it worth tho money to bring back the bottle mil would refund the price paid, In the course of a day or two tho lady en mo back iu company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chain berlaln'b Cough Remedy. I consider that a vury good recommendation for the rumcdv." It Ih for sale by G. 0. lllakeley, the drucgist. Feelings of safety pervade the house hold that uses Ono Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all thront and lung troubles. It will prevent consump tion. Sold by Clarke & Folk. Culneoe Discovered America, Moxtj:key, Mex., Nov. 15. The re port that American officers have un earthed ancient records in Pekin show- ing that tho Chinese discovered America 1500 years ago, and erected tetnplee in Mexico, has aroused the greatest inteiest among the scientific men of Monterey and throughout this country. The Chinese temples alluded to are in the State of Sonora, on the Pacific Coast. The ruin of one of the tembles was dis covered near the towu of Ures, in that state, about two years ago. One of the large stone tablets found in the luins was covered with carved Chinese chnr acteis, which weie partly deciphered by a learned Chinaman who visited the ruins at tho request of tho Mexican gov ernmeut. This Chinaman made the as sertion at tho time that the ruins were those of a temple which had been erected many centuries ago by Chinese, but his statement was not received witli credence. It has been claimed that the Indians of the State of Sonora are the descend ents of the eaily Chinefo settlers. They poseess many tradition and. character istics of the Chinese. If the report of the finding of these rtcouh in Pekin is veiilied an expedition will go from here to explore further the ancient temples of Sonora. I'.ryun JCinpluyi'd liy 'liiniiimiiy. Ni:w Yoisk, Nov. 15.--The Martin Jin gel Association, tho Tammany Hall or ganization of the Eighth Assembly dis trict, has formally voted to oiler William J. Rryan a handsome lee to come to New York und take charge of tho legal defense of the district captains of the Eighth Assembly district, indicted for alleged violations of the election laws. Torturing skin eruptions, burns nnd eoies are soothed nt once and promptly healed by applying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, the best known cure for piles. Rewaro of worthless counterfeits. Sold by Clarke & Falk. Do not get scared if your heart troubles you. Most likelp you sutler from in digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di gests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It ie the only preparation known Hint completely di gests all classes of foods ; that is why it cures the worst caeen of indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It may be taken iu all con ditions and cannot help but do you good. Sold by Clarke & Fulk. Subscribe for Tin: Out.oxici.k. Oregon Not Affected. Salkm, Nov. 15. While the announce ment that the California Prunegrowers' Association has cornered the prune prod uct of California is interesting to Oregon growers, it has no financial significance here, as practically all the Orejjon crop has passed out of the hands of the pro duceis. There aro still a few small hold ings, hut the bulk of the crop has been sold. Growers who still havo prunes to sell say they are unable to get oilers of more than 5 to 5 cents for Fellenbergs of the 30-to-40 to the pound size, tay they have refused prunes of that kind at 5K cents. Tho results of the oiganization in California nro being close ly watched by those who are interested in tiie industry in Oregon, for the success or the failure of a prune combine iu California will have an important efi'ect upon the organization movement in this state. A Tlioumind Tougllcrt 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 n hacking cough that for many years had made Hie a burden. All other remedies nnd doctors could give her no help, but she , says of this Royal Cure "It eoon ie-1 moved the puin in my chest und I can ! now sleep soundly, something I can ' scarcely remember doing before. I feol like souudiug its praises throughout the j universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble I of the thront, chest or lungs. Price 50c nud $1. Trial bottle free at Rlakeley's ! drug store; eyery bottle guaranteed. 5 j Thut Tlirnlililnt; llcuduchu Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life I'ills. Thousands of suHVrors have pioved their inatchlesa merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make puro blood nnd strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Monev hack if not cured. Sold by Rlakeley, the druggist. 5 Notice, Having rented the Baldwin opera house to A. Snndvig. All persons desir ing to rent tho same will apply to or ad dress A. Sandvig, P. O., Box 53G. The Dalles. E. H. Misitim.1., Admiiiistrntor J. 0. Baldwin, Estate. If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and luster. It is pronounced the finest tonic on earth. Can be had at Frazer's barber shop, agent. i)9-lui tlatarrli Cunnot Itn Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the sent of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disense, and iu order to cure it you must tnke inter nal remedies. Hali'a Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Plall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this country for yeers, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cm:xi:v & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 75c. Hull's Family Pills ure the best. 12 Your Fuou Shows the stnte of your feelings and the state of your health us well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale ami sullow complexion, Pimples and Skin Eruptions. If you nio feeling weak niul vorn out und do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It cm us all blood diseases where cheap Snrsaparillaa and so called purifiers fail; knowing this we sell every bottle on u positivo guarantee. Blakeley, tho druggist. Sheepmen, Attention! HucUn for Halo, Having disposed of my breeding ewes today, I havo thirteen thoroughbred Merino bucks for salo. These are choice, large and in fine condition, and will bo sold cheap rather than keep them over. Inquire nt Prospect Ranch, on the Deschutes divide, or of A. S. Roberts, box 507, Tho Dalles. o20-2w Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes nil eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. llou't Kill) It In, lust wet the nd'ecled part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and tho pain is gone. Sold by Clarke & Fulk. t Floral lotion will cure wind chnpping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'urUe & Falk. A. Y. Marsh will give u turkey nnd trap-pigeon shoot on the beach, Nov. 27, 28 and 29th. Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are the beet. Ask your grocer for them.