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    Cljratifcle
VOL. XII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1900.
NO. 395
l)c Dalles
THEY SHOULD
JOIN HANDS
Only Way Farmers Can (let Ikst Prices
For Products Result of Move at
Hood Uivcr One or the Several
Interesting Lectures Which Marked
Last Dav of the Milton Institute.
Mii.ton, Or., Nov. 21. The feature of
tlio fiinuora' mid dairymen's institute to
diiy was mi earnest, Hpirtted address by
(Ion. K. h. Smith, oflloud I'ivur, urging
the fruitgrnwurs of ttio Walla Wiillu Vul
lov to combine on tin; Hood River phm.
Ilia text, whb "The G.idllu Moth," iirul
after ho had npnken about h prtiy itij and
kindred topics heuuked, "And alter you
have harvested your fruit, what will you
do witii it? Ih each man going to com
pete with his neighbor in rushing tint
fruit into markut and breaking the mar
ket down?"
Mr. Smith thun brielly outlined thu
flood River Growers' Ast'uuiutirjri, and
told of the bunufite, uontraHting tin- pres
ent entirely satisfactory conditions with
tliojo of a fuw years ago, wh-n every man
rent hia fruit to market no Ida own ac
count, lie stated that under thti w ork
iiiga of tho association thi car's crop of
strawberries brought at least HO eenth a
crate, or if 15,000, more than it posrihh
iMiild have -told for without co-operation,
flu begged fruitgrowers to abandon tho
julonsy, mispiciun and r'lstiunt whieh
must exist when men lived apart, and to
1511 1 togcthur in eonli.letiuii on a basic of
self-interest.
Thta morning's session opened with an
able p.ipurby Dr. William Mel'an, State
Veterinarian, on ' rnbuicnliisis in
Cuttle." U provoked wide discussion.
Profeeaor Charles V. Piper, profeaaor
of biology in the Washington Statu Agri
cultural College, apoku on "lnHeets mid
Fungus Posts," opening hia subject with
tho statement that Oregon and Washing
ton hud already imported in nursery
atuck from tho Kast all tho known vari
eties except four, viz: Pouch yellow,
'Ciireuliu, potato bug and chinch bui:.
Ho eaid it waa too lain now to build a
wall, but not too late to control the puata
that lire here. He dwell at length on
the lire blight which had destroyed many
trees in thla neighborhood. There wna
.1111 tin uiAi'iliitJi'lmiii iiuiiiiTiiiiilH'i-lill. itililii"
AVfcgclableBreparationtror As
similating the Food andHegula
ling the Stoinuchs undBowols of
Promotes Digcation.CheerfuI
ness and Rest.Conlnins neittier
Opitmt.Morpliine norMincral.
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VVbnnsi .Ooimtlsions .Fcvcnsh
ncss and Loss or Sleep.
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NEW YORK.
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110 romedy except to cut off and burn tho
afl-'Cted hrnnch.
Hon. K. Ii. Smith described briefly tie
(joo I and the poor orchards of Oregon,
and counseled farmers to plant fruit trees
only in deep, well-drained soil, .'i2 to 34
feet spurt, and to seleu only well-known
varieties. The beet trade now demands
aiiMiirht carload lota of one kind. From
hia own experience and the reports of
other .Horticultural Commissioners in
Oregon, Mr. Smith showed ths great
benefit of spraying thia year, and said
that the epray pump ahould he the em
blem of the fruitgrower, and "Spray,
spray" hia watchword.
II. M. Williamson, editor of the Rural
Northwest, spoke on 'Farmer's Educa
cation," and said the main reoBon why
there are not more atnilunta in the agri
cultural court oh in our agricultural col
leues is that farmers out of every 100
believe it is u wate of money to pay tho
eon of a college course for t heir Bona who
are to become farmers. The work of
ngrienltur.tl education must begin with
the fartnerr through farinert' institutes,
then in the common schools, anil in the
schools of agriculture, which are inde
pendent. In the agricultural colleges, as
now constituted, the apiritof the Htudent
I body is hnitilo to agricultural education
i on account of the preponderance of those
I who urn preparing to enter vocations
I which they consider more honorable thati
I funning.
j Custom try resolutions of thanks were
! pasted all around, and the institute ad
journed.
Story of 11 Sluv.
To be t.otiud hand and foot for yours
bv thu chains of disease is the worst
lorni ol slavery. George D. Williums, of
I Mrtiichehtor, Mich., tells how such a
I slave waa made free. HeJJsuys: "My
wife has been bo helpleaa lor five years
j that she could not turn over in bed alone.
! After lining two bottles of Electric
Hitters, alieia wonderfully impioved and
able to do hor own work." Thia aupreme
remedy for female diseases quickly curea
nervousness, alecplessneae, melancholy,
headache, backache, fainting and dizzy
spells. This miracle working medicine
is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down
people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only
1)0 cunts. Sold by Blakeley, the Drug
giht. 0
Acker'a Km-lish Remedy will stop a
cough at any time, und will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 2b cts. and 50 ete. Blakeley
thu druggists.
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
For Over
THC OINTAUn COMPANY. HtW YOBH CITY. .1
Bears the yf, 1
Signature jjur
At J Use
IK
DON'T LET IT CATCH YOU UNPREPARED.
usual share this season
' Other grades at $2.95, $2.43, $2.00 and $1.63
each. All pure white cotton filling. Cheaper grades sell at $1.50, $1.23, $1.00
und 7oc each.
Cotton Blanket Sheets, per pair 60c
DEVERLY v StIAPELEIGH: ,
Heavy Wool Socks...
With good high tops; double
BeamlesB. Special, per pair v
Four pairs for 90c.
Thanksgiving Linen Sale Still
A.
llotiM Nut Cure to llB-Opeii the Uuestton
Ni;w Yokk, Nov. 21. The American
embassy has been occupied, says the
Tribune's Lotulou correspondent, with
consultutjou over the Delagoa Bay
award. The process will be completed
today by transfers through bankere, all
the preliminary arrangements having
been agreed upon.
The American embassy is not taking
an active part in the general negotia
tions between the tUnited States and
Great Britain, which will be resumed by
the joint high commission in Washing
ton. Such j jurnal8 as comment on the
prospect of u speedy settlement of out
standing questions express gratification
over the opened negotiations between
the two governments. The result of
ttiese questions cpneern Canada closely,
and Secretary Hay and Sir Wilfrid Lau
rier are expected to effect a series of
timely compromises.
The re-opening of the isthmian canal
question, which so far as Kugland was
interested was satisfactorily adjusted in
the Hay Pauncefote treaty, is not de
sired in England. That convention is
regarded in England as u great conces
sion from England to America, and Sir
Wilifrid Latmer as a broad-minded im
perialist for leaving the Washington ahd
London governments free to settle a
long-standing controversy without ref
erence to Canadian interests.
I'rovtuitml u li'HCe(l)'.
Timely information given Mrs. (Jeorge
Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pre
vented a dreadful tragedy and saved two
lives. A frightful cough had long kept
her awake every night. Suo Imd tried
niauy remedies and doctors but steadily
grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's
Now Discovery. One bottle wholly cured
her, and she writes this marvelous
medicine also cured Mr. Long of u severe
attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are
positive proof of the matehlets merit of
thia grand remedy for curing all throat,
chest and Iuhb troubles. Only oOc and
$1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial
bottloH free at Blakelev'sDrug Store. 0
l)lu ton. Kill vt Trt'uty ir. Not Head,
Nkw Yokk, Nov. 21. The administra
tion, according to a World special from
Washington, regards tl e Olayton-Hulwer
treaty as still ollVctive and a bar to isth
mian canal legislation unless modified as
provided In the ila -Pauncefote treaty,
which treaty failed of ratification in the
senate Ihh'. winter. Tho ratification of
the llay-Pauneefote treaty will be in
sisted upon as an esssontial preliminary
to the enactment of u law providing tor,
Bed Comfortables...
People who want the best of everything come
here. Past experience has assured thpm that the
best does not necessarily mean the highest price,
however not if they come here for it.
The very best Downelene Comforts made
can be bought here at each $3.40
Winter Suits
If you want a suit or an overcoat, as everyone does about now, the particular reason for get
ting it here is that it will be right. It will be rigtit in fit, lininua and finish, ae well as in price. It
will tie as .good a suit or coat aa can be made for the money ; and that means a good investment and
not a "wild-cat" speculation. '
Williams & Co. Suits and Overcoats have a reputation to lose and we will
see that thev do not lose it.
Our All-Wool Cassimere
Suits at $10.00
Are made differently, better, than those
you see at other stores. Every suit is built
right and sold with the undemanding that it
must give satisfactory wear. Twelve etyles to
select from.
Black Clay Suite all worsted fast black
colors warranted. A new line just opened.
Per suit '. $10
heel ond toe;
25C
Wind and Waterproof Mittens
Closely knit ot all-wool yarns, with high and
ticht-fitting wrists, thick roll to keep cold air out
of Bleeve; interlined with rubber cloth. pair 50c
XIII. WIX-IiIAIHS COMPANY
the building of an inter-oceanic water
way. In administration circles it is be
lieved that this treaty will be ratified at
the coming session.
The Hepburn bill does not recognize
the Clayton-Bulwer tieaty as being
! longer operative and will be opposed by
I administration leaders on that account,
j No treaties will be negotiated witli any
of the Central American governments
for a right of way until the senate dis
poses of the Ilay-Pauncefote treaty.
It Happened In a Diug Store.
"Onb day last winter a lady came to
my drug store and asked for a brand ot
cough medicine that I did not have in
steck," says Mr. C. K. Grandin, the
Dopular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She
was disappointed and wanted to know
what cough preparation I could recom
mend. I said to her that I could freely rec
ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and that she could take a bottle of the
remedy and after giving it a fair trial if
she did not find it worth the money to
briug back the bottlo audi would refund
the price paid, In the course of a day
'or two the lady came hack in company
with a friend in need of a cough medicine
and advised her to buy a bottle of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. I consider
tlmt a very good recommendation for
the remedy." It is for sale by G. C.
Blakeley, the druggist.
Mtiht Withdraw From Concert of I'owerh
Nkw Yokk, Nov. 21. According to the
hightest oflicial authority, eays a Herald
special from Washington, events are
hurrying the United States to a point
where, in the interests of humanity and
ft eatisffctnry settleujeut of the Chiueee
question, it must withdraw from the
concert of nations. It le Intended by the
administration not to be hasty in adopt
ing such a course. Fair warning will be
given to the powers, and if they still per
sist in a policy calculated to drive China
to desperation, the only thing left for
the adminielration would be to enter in
to independent negotiations with the
imperial government.
Such a courtio would undoubtedly be
followed by Russia and France, hut the
action of Germany, Japan and Great
Britain Is problematic, because of their
recent agreement.
The pessimistic view of the situation
which exists in oflicial circles followed
the recoipt of information by thu state
department as to the attitude of Germany
and Great liritain in connection with the
punishment of tho Boxer leaders.
Extra good values at the New York
Cubu Store.
Coid weather is due, and
Positive, Practical,
Perpetual Protection....
Against cold is insured the weare:a of our
underwear. This popular department is a model of
completeness for variety of gradea nd stvles and
prices. Now is hiuh time to "change," and enough
change saved here on these goods to supply your
summer underwear for next year.
Two good numbers:
Gray natural wool undershirts and
drawer? ; good, warm and non-skrink-ing
; men's sizes per garment $1 .00
and Overcoats.
Our All-Wool Black Kersey
Cloth Overcoat at $8.50
Is what you are asked $10 for elsewhere.
Couldn't sell them i-t any lees ourselves if we
hadn't bought an unusually large quantity of
them Uat year. Our foresight is your gain.
We etill have a few of those extra good
ulsters at ten dollars.
On. Brisk Selling Every Day.
Southern rocifie Jlunt Vts Snow 1'Iown,
Sax Fim.vcisco, Nov. 21. A severe
storm prevails over Northern California
and telegraphic communication with
some points has been interruped. The
Southern Pacific Company has ordered
out its enowplows on the Central Pacific
line. This is the first time in ten years
that a November storm has made such
an order necessary. Snow is falling from
Colfax to Reno, and at the summit it is
seven feet in depth and still falling
heavily. So far traffic has not been
interrupted
"For three days and bights I sutTered
agony untold from an attack of cholera
morbus brought on by eating cucum
bers," says M. E. I.owther, clerk of the
district court, Centerville, Iowa. "I
thought I should surely die, and tried a
dozen different medicines but all of no
purpose. I sent for a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy ami three doses relieved me
entirely." This remedy for sale by
Blakeley, the druggist.
A Mother's Plain Words
" I suppose you will bo astonished when I tell you that six years ago I was
in a most dangerous condition with bronchitis and lung trouble, because you
can see how well and strong I am now. The attack at that time caused terrible
pain in my chest and lungs. I could hardly move, and to stoop caused intense sut-
c .. .:,.,! ai.
er's English Remedy, and 1 J
I confess that down in mv heart JI
I had little faith in it. Tho
first bottle gave great relief,
and the second bottle made mo
the healthy woman I am today.
My husband's lungs arc weak
also, and he cured himself with
tho same grand old remedy.
Our boy and girl have both
been saved bv it from death
by croup. ' I know this is so, for '
when they were attacked in tho
night I had a bottle in the closet,
and by acting quickly that fatal
malady was easi'y overcome.
We always give it to the children
when they have a cough or c Id,
and we would not bo without it
for anything. My sister will
tell you also, if you ask her, that
it is a medicine that can always
be depended upon for all tho,
troublesof the breathing or jans,
T toll nil mir tiftiirlituir!: nbnnt
Acker's English Remedy whenever I get a chance, and there are plenty of peo
ple around Mechanicsville, N. Y., where 1 live, who would no more think of go
ing to bed at night without a bottlo of it in the hou&c than they would of leaving
their doors wide open. As I look at it, parents are criminally responsible when
they allow their children to dio under their very eyes witli croup, because hero
is a certain remedy that will conquer tho terrible monster every time."
(Signed) Mrs. Floyd Fowi.kk.
Acker's EiiBlUhKcmcdv Is sold by nit druKKlsts under a positive guarantee
tlmt your money will be refunded ia ease of failure, jjc, 50c., unit $i a bottle la
United States and Cunudu. In Unglaud, is, ad., ss, 3d,, and 4s, id.
H' aMorix the above iuamntee. IK U. IlOOKMi J: CO., VtvprMon, Atw Ivil:,
For gale at Blakeley's Pharmacy.
we will get more than our
Warm
Woolen
Underwear.
All Grades.
Ileaty ribbed, vicuna wool under
shirts and drawers; right for anv man
doing outdoor work; garment $1.00
LENOX"
' RALEIGH
Ladies' Heavy -Knit Petticoats
In a variety of pretty colorings; a limited
quantity only at each 85c
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured.
with local applications, aa they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
in order to cure it you must take inter
nal remedies. Hali's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, und acts directly on
tho blood and .mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It was was prescribed by one of the best
physicians in this country for years, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect,
combination of thu two ingredients ia
what produces such wonderful results ia
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
tho best. Ask your grocer for them,
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full Una
of paint and artist's brushes.
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