e I) cDn II cg Uttmhk. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 8, 1901. NO. 0 OLD ENGLAND'S LAST WILL"-1779 Taken From the Boston Gazette and Country Journal Uncle Sam Ap pointed Guardian or Colonics. Stifcd, Jn. ".Hurt Barker, a Salem Tonne iimn w ho is attending the Harvard University, sends to Professor George V. Jones, of this city, an interesting ...l..,i f .(, ,1v. hpn .-nlnnl. V""""' " were struggling iur luucjicuutiitc, iuu when the feelines ot the people toward ( England ere not quite what they are li ia tl'fti frnm thn Itnitnn n. fV.m.rr .Innrnal of Mnml.r.l - J ' Jnly 2". 1770, printed by Benjamin Eules i in', Boston, and is in words ( a? follows j ",1 v I St. I AMl'-s t-AT WILL." j "I, Uiil KnglanU, being in very lati gnistilisp rendition, tiiro voluptuousness J Mid io;s i-f blood, do make and ordain' tins my iast Will and Testament in the following manner, iz. : I "Imprimus 1 give and bequeath nn- it to Mshop of t. Aaph and Petersbor- ( lion of the northern part of Idaho to the oazh, to equally divided between them, state ol Washington. State Kepresenta all my rfliglon. I tive II. I). Merrit is planning to bring "2J I give all my knowledge in poll- J this projsct tiefore the legislature at its ticato Lard Camden and Lord Agbingdon, eoming session. The purpbse is to add itud thow other lords who opposed the to this state the entire region known as ministry in their late mischievous and , the "Panhandle," lying north of the rarfed war in America. : -iOtli parallel, which is the eouthern "2J I give all my virtue and sincerity ( boundary ot Washington. This would totbe worthy members of the minority j Include Kootenai, Shoshone, Latah and in the house ol commons. z Perce and part of Idaho county, "hti I give unto my Sister Scotland ! taking in all of the famous Coeur d'Alene all my prido and haughtiness. j silver-lead mining district, as well as "5tb I give unto my Sister Ireland j most of the rich Clearwater gold fields, one-hall of my distress, poverty and j The plan is received with euthusiasm rain. here and Northern Idaho has in the past ' Gib I give unto the Earl of Bute and , voted in favor of such annexation by an Lord North all of my treasury and Tyran- overwhelming majority. It is argued ny, to be equally divided lietween them, j that Southern Idaho would now consent "7th I give unto Lord Howe and Geu- because of lack of railway connection be Howe all my cruelty as a rew ard for their j t ween the two parts of the state and treatment to the American prisoners. especially because of the gieat expense 'Stb I give all my cunning which I J resulting from the mining riots in the bate not herein disposed of, to Lord ! C eur d'Alene district and two years of MuneGelJ and Lord George GuriuMue. j martial law. ''9th give oiv power by sea and . " . , hod to the French king. i ' swellings and lameness "10th-1 g.ve mv integritv to the k!ll,, tl.re .s iiothli.g so good as Chamber Iain's n( 5 . ' ' I Pain IJalm. Tiy it. For sale by Blake- Ul lalU. j '11th- I give my trade and commerce le' ll,e ,lrn",st- CASTORU AYcgclable Preparationfor As similating thcFoodandBegula ling (tie Stomachs ancLBowels of imuwiiiiiiiiJM Promotes Digeslionheerfur ness andRest.Contains neilter Opium.Morpliine norliueral NOT "NARCOTIC. Wtw Sad' A perfect Remedy forCoratipa Hon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Norms ,Convulsions,Fewrish "ess ttiulLOBS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of Lf RW , YORK. exact copy or wrapper. to the states of Holland. "12th I give all my right and title to the liberties and privileges contained in that most glorious tract called Magna Chart to the United States of America, to them, their heirs and assigns for ever. "13th I give unto the most atject mortals, the Tories of North America, one ton of hemp. "14th I give nnto my colonies in North America, Nova Scotia, Canada, Florida and the West Indies the other half of my distress, poverty and min, and I do appoint the United States of Amerira, guardians of my said colonies. Lastly, I nominate, constitnte and a; point the Count of Almodayor to be I "rciuur ui wile, my last i 111 aim lCSin .. I 1 a 1 1 ? 1 1 m ! ment. "In Teetimony thereof, I have hereto I pet my hand and seal this day of , 1779, for the palace of necessity. "Old England" (Sea IIC! ...1 C. 1..J Tl..l.,:.l..l I !. clared (to tie trie last Will and Testament of the said Old England In the presence of "Crueltj, "Blindness, "Obstinarv." Wanlfc To Amirx 1'art r Jdalio. Si'OKANi:, Wash., Jan. 7 Plans are being formed here to secure the aunexa- CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Bears the t Signature At HALF PRICE! At HALF PRICE! At HALF PRICE! if M. M. WILLIKMS & CO. A Dlnclplu of Crowe. Jopi.in, Mo., Jan. 5. Thomas Ciin ningtiam, president of the bank of Joplin, yesterday received a letter through the mail demanding that he place $1000 in gold in a sack and deposit it at a certain designated spot south of Joplin. If he should refuse to comply, the writer threatened to shoot Cunningham on sight. President Cunningham consulted the police department. It was finally decided to fill a bag with rocks and leave it at the place indicated, which was done, Ofllcers concealed near the place waited all night, but no one put in an appear rauce. The police are working on the case. The letter received by President Cunningham wae undated and unsigned. It follows : "To Tom Cunningham, JodIih, Mo.: 1 have been laying for a chance to get even with you. We've decided now not to kill you if you will put $1000 in gold in a white soft sack and take the 7:30 car at a Fifth street go one-half mile west of Bleiidvllle and drop it oil' the rear end of the car as the car crosses the railroad, and we will call it even with youthen. If you fail to do this, 1 will blow your brains out the flist chance I have to do it in your bank. If you should fail, the next iiiuu we call on will cer tainly give up when he sees the fix we leave you in. If you don't consider your Our Mid-Winter Sale of Mid-Winter Garments Continues. Ladies' Stylish Winter Jackets REDUCED TO HALF PRICE. Every day sees the assortment growing smaller. Plenty of bargains yet, however, for those who were unable to come earlier but come soon ! "There are problems that call for a brain strong and clear, But you need not be a scholar To f iKure the saving on a Jacket bought here At fifty cents on the dollar." A $10.00 Jacket for $5.00. Short Jacket made of brown herringbone golf cloth; plaid self back turn-down collur, fly front, reveres faced with satin to match. Sty lish and serviceable! A $12.00 Jacket for $6.00. Katon Jacket double-breasted with high scal loped collur ; collar and large revers trimmed with silk applique, lined with good eatin. A great bargain! A $15.00 Jacket for $7.50. Light tan kersey cloth etylish short Jacket coat collar and large revers, trimmed with Etraps of same material and heavily stitched. Satiu lining to match. A perfect beauty! An $18.00 Jacket for $9.00. Litest cut, short Jacket of dark brown kersey cloth new scalloped storm collar collar anil revers faced with eatin to match and heavily stitched bell-shaped sleeves. One you will surely like! A $20.00 Jacket for $10.00. Short tight-fitting Jacket of heavy blue kersey cloth extra quality; large scalloped storm collar and revers faced with black satin and stitched in rows all over lined throughout with blue satin, new scalloped sleeves. The best Jacket in the house! We bea to state that all liner Jackets have found new owners within the past few days. At the be ginning of this sale we had Jackets as high as $30 several styles at $25 today the best is only $20. Small wonder though when Fine Jackets are Selling at Half Price ! This Store Closes at 6 P. M. life worth $1000, we will surely have it, and if you should ever mention this to any one, we will certainly kill you after wards. We are not trying to bluff. We means just what we say. It is revenge we want, and we will have it. Return this letter with the money. Catarrh Cannot lt Uurril. with local applications, as 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, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acta directly on the 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 bet blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of thu two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh, Send fur testimonials, free. F. J. Ciiknkv & Co., Props., Toledo O, Sold by (irruggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 llou't Kuu It In, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain ia gooe. Sold by Clarke & Fttlk. They come! They see! They buy! Impossible to do otherwise if you are in need of.... Ladies' or Children's Shoes January Sale Prices. Ladies' Sandals Patent leather strap Sandals heretofore $2.50 reduced to oC Kid, strap Sandals; be ded toe, satin bow, beaded buckle; worth rr $2.50 reduced to 51.UU Fine kid stock, coin toe, beaded - satin bow; $2.25 value now l.OO Double-sirap Sandals, tine kid stock, best finish ; worth $2.25 re- - duced to J..OO Red satin Sandals white kid lining beet materials; worth $3 re- - Q duced to , l.o Ladies' Lace or Button Boots $3 and $4 kid Boots ; Special . . $1.00 $2.75 welte and turns; " .. 1.50 $2.00 common sense toes ; " .. 1.39 $4 and $5 up-to-date styles; 0 ,. Special OV Misses' and Children's Dress and School Shoes Vesting top, kid, lace shoe, sizes 8!a to 11 ; regularly sold for $1 40 nn Special Jpl.UU Kid button shoe, patent leather tip, turn sole sizes S'a to 11; - nr regularly $1.40 Special X.UO Button, coin toe, kid stock, heavy ex tension sole, worth S1... to 11, - -.c $1..50; Special J..UO Sizes 11 lj to 2, worth $1.75; 0( Special". l.aO Kid stock, lace, broad coin toe, patent leather tip, plump sole; val- - n ue S'J to 1 1, $1.50 ; Special . . l.UO Sizes ll'.j to 2, value $1.75; -Special l.OU Heavv grain, button school shoes, pat. leather tips, heavy soles; an Al wear er; 8I.3H ll'i to ''; worth $1,50 Special 1.10 riuytx. Out. Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the bodv, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Lobs of appetite, Feverislinees, Pimples or Sores are all positive evidon. ces of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Klexir has never failed tocuru Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseaees. It is certainly u wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee, Blakeley, the drug gist. Persons who sutler from indigestion can not expect to live long, because they cannot eat the food required to nourish the body ami the products of thu undi gested foods they do eat poison thu blood, It is important to cure indiges tion as soon as possible, ami the best method of doing this is to use the prepa ration known as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, It digests what you eat mid' restores ill I the digestive organs to perfect health. Clarke A Falk's V, (). Pharmacy. fur Hulit. Kasteru Oregon timothy hay, $15 per ton, f. o. b. The Dalles. Kasteru Ore gon wild hay, $13,50 in car lots, MoCui.i.v & C.wi.oit, d4 2w La (iraude, Or, Subscribe for Tut; Ciiho.niui.k. ORDERS THEM DEPORTED Gettcral MacArthur Has Banished to Guam a Number of Captured In surgent Leaders. Manila, Jan. 7. General MacArthur baa ordered the deportation of General Ricarde, Del Pilar, Hizon, Llanera and Santos to the island ot Guam. Nine regimental and four subordinate officers, with eight civilians, including Trias, Tecson and Mabini, notorious assistants of the insurrectionists, have also been ordered to be deported. It is General MacArthur's intention to bold most of the active leaders of the rebels who have been captured in Guam, until the re sumption of a condition of peace has been declared. The first municipal election was held successfully at Bagaio, province of Ben gueta, Saturday. The Igorrotes took part in theelection. The Filipinos in Manila have been en joying recently a novel experience, in the holding of the free, open political meetings. Most of the addresses at these meetings were made by former officers of the insurgents, all of whom asserted that the best way of securing personal liberty is to accept the liberties guar anteen by the constitution and govern ment of the United States, which is what American sovereignty stands for. The audiences were greatly interested, and many of those attending the meet ings signed the federal party declaration. The construction of a rebel prison at Olongapo, in addition to those at Manila, will be begun shortly. General MacArthur, accompanied by his staff, reviewed the Thirty-seventh regiment of volunteer infantry on the Luncta this afternoon. All the com panies were together almost for the first time since the regiment was organized. After the review the regiment was drawn up in close order, and General Mac Arthur, in a farewell address, congratu lated the officers and men on their bravery, discipline and judgment, con cluding his remarks with a hearty, "God bless you, comrades." The Thirty-seventh will sail for home on the transport Thursday. More than half the men nnd many of the officers come from Tennessee. Morrow County Wheat. HinTNKit, Or., Jan. 7. Charles John son has just bought S200 bushels of wheat from B. Kiely at 44 cents. This is oiio of the largest of recent sales, and about 75,000 bushels have recently been bought along the Heppner Railroad. Mr. Johnson has kept pretty close track of Morrow county's wheat production tills season, and says that from the most recent figures obtainable it will total up to 950,000 bushels. There are still sev eral thousand bushels on the farms that will not be hauled until spring. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief ia necessary, as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough Cure be taken us soon us Indica tions of having taken cold are noticed. It cures quickly and its early use pre vents consumption. Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. l'ltmli Milk unit 1,'rttuui, A dollar saved it a dollur gained, I am selling the best Jersey milk in the market, warranted to test five per cent butter fat, for $2 a quart per mouth. Also purely t'.diitrifugally separated cream at 40 cents a quart. Why pay inoro when you can do hotter by phon ing to the City Dairy. ' Phone 385. ullO'liii liiiitr IS.uii.kv, Prop, Hustling young man can make $(i0 per month ami expenses, Permanent posi tion. Kxperieneo unnecessary. Write quick for particulars. Clark A Co., Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel hpia, I'll, sS-tf The nKiritud reputation for curing piles, soren and skin diseases acquired by DeWill's Witch Hazel Salve, has led to thu making of worthless counter feits, Be sure to get only DoWltt'a Salve. Clarke & Falk's P. O, Pharmacy. You will not .have boils if vim taktt Clarke A Falk'a sure cure for boils.