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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 26, 1901.
NO. 22
,1 IIHltftl I IHI1.
Kai.ama, Wash., .Ian. '-'5. The last
act in tli H'e n"'1 "'Hgeily of Mnrtln
Stlckol, tho self-confessed murderer of
three innocent and inoffensive people,
was enacted nt tlio Courthouse here to
day. according to the eentonce pro
niiiinced by Judge Miller December li).
The execution was conducted by Sher
iff Huntington, assisted by ex-Sheriff
Watson and J. M. Hush. All the prin
cipals were quite cool, and everything
patted off as it should. The doomed
uiati whs broutrht to the scaffold at 0:50
l,y the SlierilT and Watson. When he
mounted the scaffold he said :
''Gentlemen, I bid yon nil good-by;
n,ay God help and bless you all!"
liuring thin time 1 lie cap of death had
ba placed over his bend by J. M. Hush,
and the iioobl- placed around IiIh neck.
Jlel)i'irin to eir'K '".lensus, Lover of My
Soul." When the signal wna Riven tiie
Sherill sprung the trap, and death had
claimed its own. In just three minutes
lira. McLaren. LoveriiiK and Bell pro
nounced life extinct. Tiie drop was eix
uiid a htdf feet.
The body was delivered to the relatives
who will bury it at Cutlin tomorrow,
llcv. D.mne, of the M. K. church, will
conduct the services, per request of
Stickel. '
Allium: the tens of thousands whohnvo
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
colds and lu rrippe dining tho past few
year?, to our knowledge, nut a single caBe
has resulted in pbeumonla. Thos.
Whitfield & Co., i-'lO Wabash avenue,
Chicago, one of the most prominent re
tail druggists in that city, in speaking of
thin, says: "We recommend Chatnber
lain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in
many easee, as it not only gives prompt
and complete recovery, but also' counter
nets any tendency of la grippe to retult
in pneumonia." Tor sale by Blnkeley,
the druggist.
IVaciful in Ootli.
New Vokic, Jan. 1M. A dlpatch to
the World from Cowee says: The wife
ola workman on tiie Osborne estate,
who Aiis admitted to the death chamber
at Osborne, gives the touchingly sincere
view of the scene :
"Whut I iiad expected to see whs a
great gilded chamber, and 1 thought the
bid would tie more like a throne than a
Iwl, with a lot of caudles around and
hiahops praying. I was only there for
a few minutes, and nil tiie time was
looking at tin, form on the bed.
"I crept up to the lied and looked at
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Not "Naiic otic.
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limfJun Stilt'
'ILx.Shui
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A perfect Remedy forCojislipa
on , Sour Stomach.DiarrJwca
onus .Convulsions .Fcverish
ncss and. Lobs of Sleep.
facsimile Signature or
ICEW YOHIC.
exact copy of wrapper.
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the face. My thought was, how calm
nd happy. She looked like a person in
A beautiful sleep. Tiie face had over it
a soft thin material, but you could look
through and see it quite plain. What I
read in the papers I should think right
I mean, that she passed away peacefully,
without pnin.
"At the bottom of the bed there were
flowers, some wreathes and some loose
ones. Her hands were folded across each
other, and higher up there was n cross, I
suppo?e of gold. Yes, I remember the
riugB had not been taken offths fingers."
Another eye witness said :
"It was like the figure of a child, not
a woman so. small and faded was it. I
frequently saw the Queen here, year after
vein, and this season she seemed to
shrink away. But I was not prepared
for the transformation the last few days
of severe illness nnd the change death
had made. The face was almost ema
ciated, and had tiie pallor one expects
to find. But the whole form seemed
tiny.
"No one was allowed to stop, except
to kneel, lint the impreesion left was one
of Hihlime peace and beauty, and of the
vnnity of hnman greatness.
"A veiled figure was kneeling by tiie
lied on the opposite side from where I
passed. It was Princess Beatrice, who
could not lie torn awav from the room."
Persons who suffer from indigestion
can not expect to live long, because they
cannot eat the food required to nourish
the body and the products of the undi
gested foods they do eat poison the
blood. It is important to cure indiges
tion as soon as possible, and the best
method of doing this is to use the prepa
ration known as Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure.
It digests what you eat and restores all
the digestive orgatiB to perfect health.
Clarke it Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy.
The llrNt 1'luotrr.
A piece of flannel dampened witli
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to
the affected parte is superior to any
plaster. When troubled with lame back
or pains in the side vr chest, give it a
trial and you are certain to be more
than pleased with the- prompt relief
which it ntlbrds. Pain Balm also cures
rheumatism. One application uivea re
lief. For sale by Blukeley, the druggist.
Huron tVllliehn Vint Itiitlisclilld Head.
KitANKroitT, Jan. -3. Baron Wilhelm
von Rothschild, tiead of the banking
firm of that iiHine, died at noon today.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
In
Use
For Over
V
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
I Bears the yf. i
Signature JA$
UP
THE SALOONS
ESCAPED
Mrs. Nation Made No Attempt to Wreck
Those at Hope Temperance Peo
ple Did Not Meet Her.
Kansas City, Jan. 25. A special to
the Star, from Hope, Kan., pays: Mrs.
Carrie Nation arrived here at midnight
from Enterprise, determined to attack
the two saloons id Hope as she had those
at Wichita and Enterprise, but no com
mittee of temperance workers met her,
and this morning she said ehe had made
up her mind not to damage the saloons
here because she was alone. She refused
to eat her breakfast because she feared
she would be poisoned, and, inetead,
tnlked temperance to a crowd that had
gathered in front of the hotel. At 10
o'clock she took a train for Ottawa, say
ing ehe would visit friends there and
rest a few days. Her last injunction was :
"Don't put too much stress on my
resting too long."
In the crowd that swarmed about Mrs.
Nation in Hope were the proprietors of
the two Baloons here. When Ehe started
for the depot, they escorted her to the
train, one on each arm, the crowd cheer
ing. When Mrs. Nation left Enterprise last
night a big crowd followed her to the
depot, hooting and throwing eggs at her.
On the train en route from Enterprise
to Hope, Mrs. Nation talked enthusias
tically to a reporter. A crowd of W. C.
T. U. women, among them Mrs. Hoff
man, the local worker who took part in
Wednesday's raid and yesterday's street
fight, saw her ofTat the depot.
"Good-bye, Mrs. Hoffman," she cried
as the train started. "Keep up tiie good
work ; don't let them open the rum holes
again."
She eat down alone in the coach and
began examining her drees, smeared
with eggs.
"I always thank God for the favors he
does," she said to the reporter, and when
asked what feature of the demonstration
she was thankful for, responded prompt
ly : "That the eggs were not rotten."
Mrs. Nation began to talk and laugh
as gaily as if nothing had happened. She
had been caul and collected during all
of her exciting experieuces,both at Wich
ita and Enterprise, always meeting tho
sallies of the crowd that hooted or pelted
witli stones, with prayer or an exhorta
tion on temperance.
"Are vou not afraid?" tiie reporter
asked.
"No, sir, not a bit," she snapped, defi
antly. "I'm doing God's work."
Her coolness seemed more remarkable
because of tiie fact that ehe hud been
given warning that a mob awaited her
arrival at Hope.
"You'll surely meet with serious mis
hap, perhaps be killed, if you keep this
up," continued the 'reporter.
"I know it ; I know how it will end,
but when God is ready for mo to die I
am ready to go. I do not want to die
yet; there is too much good work for me
to do."
MrH. Nation went on to talk of her
mission.
"We've been watching our sons go to
ruin and death through whisky for years.
We've been praying and waiting for the
laws to be enforced and the trafiic
stopped. We've decided to wait no
longer for men to uct. If the W. 0. T. U.
had started out twenty-five years ago
wltii pruyers and songs and hatchets,
there would not be a ealoon in the coun
try today. A saloon-keeper, to me, is
8 ime as the man who cuts another's
throat for Ills money.
"My object in smashing saloons," con
tinued MrH. Nation, "is to stiffen the
backbone of the women against the rum
trafiic and set the men the example of
the only way tiie tralllu can be stopped.
I will organize them into a society ot sa
loon wreckers. If a saloon opens in a
town, the women there, if they have not
the backbone essential themselves to
wreck it, will send forme, I will send for
my aides In different towns. They will
be women of bravery, and wo will go
there and break up the saloon, and keep
It broken up.
"After we have stamped it out in Kan.
sas we will go to Missouri and keep on
going. I have letters from all parts of
the country, asking me to come. I hold
that under the constitution of tiie United
States a ealoon cannot legally exist any
place in this country."
Catarrh (Januot Hfi Cured,
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 acts 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 best blood purifiers, acting directly
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Trope., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggists, price 7fc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12
Hid riuuilerin Hollow Itlblnft.
Chicago, Jan. 23. With the plunder
of a score of burglaries hidden in hollow
bibleB and other books, Charles Ob man,
a milkman, was detected and arrested
last night. The thefts cover a period of
three months, and were committed when
Ohman was delivering milk in the early
hours of the morning. The books in
which the plunder was found had each
been reduced to a shell by cutting away
the inner part of the leaves, In the sup
posed books were found money, watches,
chains, gold ringe, number of pairs of
cuff buttonH and other articles of jewelry.
11 rare Men Fall
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles as well as women, and all feel
the results in loss of appetite, poisons in
the blood, backache, nervousness, head
ache and tired, listlese, run-down feel
ing. But there's no need to feel like
that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville,
Ind. He Eays: "Electric Bitters are
just the thing for a man when he is all
run down, and don't care whether he
lives or dies. It, did more to give me
new etrength and good appetite than
anything I could take. I can now eat
anything and have a new lease on life."
Only 50 cents, at Blakeley's drug store.
Every bottle guaranteed. 3
Southern California,
Notable among tiie pleasures afforded
by the Shasta Route is tho winter trip
to Southern California and Arizona.
Renewed acquaintance with this section
will ever develop fresh joints of interest
added sources of enjoyment, under it6
sunny skies, in the variety of its indus
tries, in ite prolific vegetation and among
itB numberlese "resorts of mountain,
shore, valley and plain.
Tho two daily , Shasta trains from
Portland to California have been re
cently equipped witli the most approved
pattern of standard and tourist sleeping
cars, but the low rates of fare will still
continue in effect.
Illustrated guides to the winter resorts
of California and Arizona may be had
on application to
C. 11. M.UtKHAM, G. P. A.,
Portland. Oregon.
Fiesh .Milk anil Cream.
A dollar saved is a dollar gained. I
urn selling the best Jersey milk in the
market, warranted to test five per cent
butter fat, for $2 a quart per month.
Also purely ojutrifugally separated
cream Bt 40 cents u quart. Why pay
more when you can do better by phon
ing to the City Dairy. 'Phono S5.
tiSO'lm Buirr Baulky, Prop,
for (i lu.
Eastern Oregon timothy liay, sflo per
ton, f. o. b. The Dalles. Eastern Ore
gon wild hay, $13,50 in car lots.
McCui.ly & Gayi.011,
dl 2w l.u Grande, Or.
The merited reputation for curing
piles, sores ui.d skin diseases acquired
by DeWlil'H Witch Hazel Salvo, has
led to the making of worthless counter
feits. Bo sure to get only DeWltt's
Salve. Clarke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, coldN or croup. Should it fall to
give immediate relief money refunded
25 ctt). and 51) cte. Blukeley, the drug
gist.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn, Manufactured by C'arke
& Falk.
The New
Walking
Skirts
for Spring
have
arrived.
$4.50 to $12
The ney skirts are here in homespun cheviots,
heavy camels hair serges, oxford-gray vicunas and mel
tons, light brown Venetians and golf-back coverts. Cut
live-gore with flare; seams are all double tailor-stitched,
and bottom is finished with numerous rows of stitch-
mg
A neat pocket on each skirt.
Prices are 4.50, $0.00, $7.50, 8.00, 10.00 and
12.00. P.erfect models at each price.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know cf one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy andjeuffering, The proprietors
of Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs and colds, have given
away over ten million trial bottles of this
great medicine ; and hav6 the satisfac
tion of knowing it has absolutely cured
thousands of,' hopeleescases. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases
of the throat, chest and lungs are surely
cured by it. Call on Blnkeley, the
Druggist, and get a free trial botUe.
Regular size 50c. and $1. Every battle
guaranteed, or price refunded. 3
l'layeti tint.
Dull Headache, Pains in various pnrts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of tho
stomach, Loss of appetite, heverishness,
Pimples or Soree are ali positive eviden
ces of impure blood. No matter how it
oecame so it must be purified in order
to obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has never failed tocure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly u wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on a
positive guarantee. Blnkeley, the drug
gist. Iteil Hut From the Uuii
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadinan
ot Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It
caused horrible ulcers that no treat
ment helped for twenty years. Then
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. It
cures cute, bruises, burns boils, felons,
corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on
earth. Twenty-live cents a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Blukeley, the
druggist. !
Those belonging to the football associ
ation and having football equipment are
requested to leave, the same at the laud
oilice in charge of the manager, Otis
Patterson. j22-lw
We offer for u limited period the
twicca-vreek Ciiitosici.u, price $1.50,
and tho Weekly Oregonian, price if 1.50,
both papers for if2 u year. Subscriptions
under this oiler must be paid in ad
vance, tf
Hustling young in an can make .GO per
month and expenses, Permanent posi
tion, Experience unnecessary. Write
quick for particulars, Clark & Co,,
Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel
hplu, Pa, fcS-tf
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full lino
of paint mid artist's brushes.
Count! y butter -10 cents per i oil at
Maier & Denton's. l'.'j-lw
The American Lady corset can be
found in all styles at The New York Cast-Store,
Great improvement is notice
able in the new walking skirt.
Improvements in the st3?le, in
fit, in the materials used and
particularly in the finish.
The new walking skirt for the
spring of 1901 is a strictly high
grade tailor-made garment, and
will be the means of adding
strongly to its already great
popularity.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed by tho, county court ot
Wasco county, Oregon, administrator of the
estate of Frauds lioss, deceased. All persons
having claims against the estate arc hereby re
quired to present the same to me, tlulv verified,
at the office of W. II. Wilson, in Dalles City,
Oregon, within six months from the date hereof.
Dated November 10, l'.WO.
GEO. F. ROSS,
novlO Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Or.,f
Uecember 17, HHX). t
Notice is hereby given that the following
named tcttler has lllc-1 notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will bo made before the register
and receiver of the V. S. land olllee at The
Dalles, Or., on Saturday, January 'JO, W01, viz:
Fraud A. Olirlst,
of The Dalles, Oregon, II. K. No. -107(1, for the
lnt'J. NK'j and a1.. XW'.i See. 3, T 1 S.,
it r.'i:., w. m.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vi.:
J. It. Hall. D. 1). Nelson, Chas. Gibson, Alex
Krner, all of The Dalles, Oregon.
declS JAY 1'. LUCAS, Heglster.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT-
In the matter of tho estate of John Gottlieb
Vt'ngeu blast, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
tho executor or the last will and testament of
John llotfeh NViigcnbUst, deceased, inn tiled
his Una', account in the matter ot said estate,
an 1 the 4'ountv Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco I 'ounty has set Monday, the 7th day of
January, I'.kH, at the hour of 10 a. m. of said day
a tho date for the heating of the said account
and any objections thereto.
JOHN WAOKNHI.AST,
Kxccutor of the last will of John Gottlieb
Wagennlast, deceased n'Jl.5 1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Tub Dalles, On,, )
December 10, 1'jOO, (
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice ol his Intention
to make Una! proof In support of tils claim, and
that said proof will bo made before the register
and receiver at Tho Dalles, Oregon, on Satur
day, January 10, lyoi, vU.i
Crest Ohltigsclilauiir.
of Tho Dalles, Oregon, U.K. No. 510S (or (he
W'NVVj and V'.j SW't See. l'.i, T. 'J N it. 13
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous icsidcucimjam and cultivation
of said laud, vl.:
Jacob Whittle, Jacob Ohlegsehlager, Able V.
Marsh, Perry Vaneump, all cfThu Dalles, Ore- ,
Sdecll JAY 1'. I.IH'AS, Keglstcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IiA.nh Ol fick a Tub Dallks, Oac.l
. , Jan. iii.itmi. (
Notice is hereby given that the lollowliig
namrd settler has Med notice of her Inten
Hon to make Until proof In support of her
cl'ilm, and that said proof will bo made be
fore the regltter ami receiver at The Dalles,
Oregon, op Wednesday, March 0, 1W1, vl;
Adallno O. Steel,
one of the hells and for tho heirs of Hull) (ion
evl Jileel, deceased, of The Dalles, Oiegon, II,
15. No. lino, for 'he SK.'; See l, Tp 1 N, K lis K,
Hlie. names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous icsUlciico upon, and cultivation
of said laud. U-
W. fates, John It. Cook, M.,11. Mlllei, James
Simoiisou,all ol The Dalles, Oregon,
JAY I'. l.l'CAS,
J'.1'! Ko ister
NO TICK OF FINAL k KTTLK.M EN'1
Notice Is heieby given that tho undersigned
has Uleil with the clerk of the county eouit of
the statu of Oiegon, for aseo county, his tlual
account as administrator of thu estatu of Helen
ltrdfnid,dcccacl, and that by an order duly
iiisile on the llth day of Dtcember, I'.hXi, by nhl
court, Monday, tin llth day ol January, Hull,
has been lUcd as the lime, and the county court
room of said court as the place (or thu bearing
o( objections to said tlual account.
1'. T. IIK.W1KOKD,
dcclMl Administrator