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id ft ... - .1 1) e Dalles VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 0, 1901. NO. 31 MRS. NATION DOES AN EFFECTIVE JOB Succeeds in Smashing a Topcka Joint to the Kxteru of ,i5im -She is Thrown Into Jail and Held on Charnc of Inciting a Kioi. Topi.ka, Kim., Fob. 5. Mr;, lotion launched hor crusade uirainet tho jiints ul nn oar Jy hour tliis morniriK. She aroscs at ! iHOatul fooii ufter urila started out tin a tour of jVint-smashiuK. Accom panied by Mrs. .1. P. Whim and Mits Madeline Southard, who attempted to enter the place tit 830 Kansas avenue. Tlif ni'iii on duty managed to disarm JIrn. N i'i1 n :l"d holt the door before any of tlie party could enter. Mt, Nation mid her friend- cauirht hold of her ariux here and prevented her irolne, in through the window. Tho next place visited was "The Senate" on Kansas avenue. The women entered without resistance, hut u colored man uuiekly seized Mrc Nation and to'ik her hatchet away. Somehow in the ecnllle Mrs. Nation was struck on the right ample with thu hatchet, hut the blow did not disable her, and she at owe selzd the hatchut carried bv Mrs. White. Slio turned over two large slot machines ami smashed the i?lass in the front of each. She soon made a wreck of the larjo refrigerator, und ufter that turned her attention to the liquor and fixtures behind the bur. A keir of beer came in the way of the hatchet, and the contents drenched the skirts of Mrs. Nation. At this juncture thu colored porter fired his revolver to attract attention from thu outside. Policeman Graham was. attracted to the place by the noise, and eaeorted Mrs. Nation to the police Btiititiii. Here Mrs. Nation and her little hand of followers hud a short praise service, and lectured those in charge at the time. ThcSenato saloon, winch waH wrecked, was one of the Inuidsomept and mott complete in its equipments in the city. A iireitt mirror w hich hum; in thu hull hub valued at fully $500 Probably if 1500 north of property, mostly made up of eherrv bur and hundaome fixtures, wt destroyed. t the police station Mrs. Nation was i .itt,,Uiiia;i1lllli lliill.w mma ami AYefjdaule Pre p n ration lor As -similaliiig IlicFoocl nmlHcgula lintf tlic Stomachs andDowuls of 3K Promotes DigeslioivChcerful iwss and Rest.Conlalns nelllier Upuim.Mornliine norliiieral. Hov Narcotic. 'ryr cftMJJlrSAMUELfflCHKU JU.Snwa t HocktlU Smtu - MnlKynStrPuinr, Aperjecl Remedy forConsllpa on , bout- Stoinach.Diarrlwca " or's .Convulsions .Feverish ness tmdLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Si'tgrwtureof NEW YOHIC. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. m ' . n it if(i,r"T"TiirT i lllitl.ilti booked as "joint Finasher." The others were released. Her cbmi whs continued until Thursday without bond, the charge bnlnR "inciting a riot." The cose against Mrs. Nation for at tempting to smash thu Unique saloon, on has l Sixth street, late Monday after noon, was dismissed this morning. A TliiMiHiiiiil funsiK'N Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil adblplin, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking eolith that for manv rears had made mo a burden. All other rumedies and doctors could jivn her no help, but she says of this Hoynl Cure "It soon ro moved thu pain in my chest and 1 can now sleep soundlv, something I can scarcely remember dolnc before. I feel like soundim; its praises throughout thu universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery fornny trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Pricu 50c aruHl. Trial bottle free at Hlokeley's drug store ; every bottle guaranteed. Will Fraud .InMrpli -llHrrjV Nkw York, Fob. 5. A dispatch to the World from Pails says: Today's Siccle prints a long article regarding the al lei;e(l impending marriage of Emperor Francis Joseph to Frau Schratt, former ly of the Burg Theater. It is well known that the relations be tween Frau Schrutt und the imperial family have for a long time been very affectionate. She visited I'omu recently, accompanied by thu ConntesB de Trani, Bister of' the late empress. It is now sid that the Pope, yielding todiplomatic representations, has granted Frau Schratt's p raver to annul her former marriage with Baron Kisch und that her marriage with the emperor will follow immediately. It is said that the emperor has signed n brevet raising her to the rank of Countess von Hoehstenberjr. For the weakness and prostration fol lowing grippe there is nothing so prompt und effective as One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation is highly endorsed as tin unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its early use prevenlB consumption. It was made to cure quickly. Clarke t Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Why pay $1. 75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton'e sun proof paiuts for $1.60 per gallon, e.uirantcod for 5 years. Clark & ml Fullc, ugente. S3 GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough? In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Bears the t Signature Jm MR. TONGUE'S ANSWER The Gentleman From Oregon Scores the Oregonian's Lie. The Oregonian of .Saturday last con tained the following, purporting to he a dispatch from Washington, 1). C: "Washington, Feb. 1. The sanatoria! bee is busily buzzing in Representative Tongue's bonnet. Mr. Tongue has not openly announced his e.sndidaey for the senate, but has been most restleesly awaiting developments. He says that neither Corbett nor Mcliride can bo elected and that some dark horse will be chosen. He hopes the lightning may strike in his direction, and has so stated to several friends in the houBe. Mr. Tongue thinks his chances are except ion ally good ut this time, because of the record he madu in securing generous recognition for Oregon in the river ond harbor bill. He has been waiting for the opportunity to spring hie candidacy upon the deadlocked legislature." The editor of the Salem Sentinel im mediately telegraphed Congressman Tongue, requesting him to state whether he was correctly quoted, and promptly received the following answer: "Washington, D. C, Feb. 2, 1901, E. H. Flagg, Salem, Or. : "Every word of dispatch which you gave me as appearing in .Morning Oregonian regarding my candidacy for eenate is maliciously and absolutely false. There is not one word of truth in entire dispatch. I have not discussed this; do not discuss any subject per taining to Oiegon with the Oregonian corresopndent. He is too stupid to re port a transaction correctly and too dis honest to report it truthfully. For this reason i have cuaeed to communicate with him on any subject. Tnos. H. Tongue." CatMrrti Cannot He Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the eeat 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 surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for yeivs, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonic3 known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients iB what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chknicv & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold by drruggists, price 7c. Hail's Family Pills uie tho best. 12 1 Sfllnip; Her Patrimony. Nkw Yokk, Feb. 5. Thu World says: Countess Castellane has sold her interest in several valuable pieces of New York property to help relievo tho financial diflicnlties of her husband. I lor brother, Edwin timid, is the purchaser. The countess owned a one-sixth interest in the properties her share as one of the six children of Jay Gould. She is the first one of tho Gould childien to dispose of an Intel est in the great fortune. The levenue Btamps ullixcd to the deeds would indicate that Countess Anna received only sf4!J,500. Tho market value of the property should make her share worth at luast twice that amount. Territory Tlirenti'iiiiil by Hour, London, Feb. 5. It is reported in London that the Boers commanded by Blake arc threatening Lourenco Marques, and that Portugal has requested British assistance. It is further asserted that a British squadron has been ordered to Lourenco Marques. No oillcial con firmation of the leport is obtainable. (The Blake referred to in the abovo dispatch is probably John V. Fillmore Blake, who was in command of a regi ment of Irish and American rough riders in the service of the Transvaal, Blake, who is mi old West Pointer, first went to thu Transvaal in 1894 or 1805.; Hamilton Brown's "! Million" shoe for wen, only $2 at The New York Gash Store. A full linen! Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Hnutlmrn California. Notable among ttie pleasures afforded by the Shasta Route is tho winter trip to Southern California and Arizona Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest added sources ol enjoyment, under its sunny skies, in the variety of its indua tries, in its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of mountain shore, valley and plain. Tho two daily Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with 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 resorte of California and Arizona may be had cn application to C. II. Markiiam, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon, Th Heat fluster. A piece of llannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is euoerior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side orchest, give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords.' Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application cives re lief. For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Recent espeiiments show that all classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preporation called Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it is the only combination of all the natural digestants ever devised the demand for it has be come enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indigestion And it alwavs gives instant relief. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Kilitor'n Awful I'liclit. F. M. Higgins, editor Senaca, Ills News, was efllicted for years with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest pile cure on earth and tho best salve in the world. Cure guaran teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley, tho druggist. 5 A powerful engine cannot be run with u weak boiler, and wo can't keep up the Btrain of an active life uvith a weak stomach ; neither can we stop the human machine to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digest enough food to Keep the body strong, such a preparation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It di gests what you eat audit simply can't help but do you good. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmncv. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of tho skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts and 50 c.ts. Blakeley, tho druggist. We offer for a limited period the twico-u-weel; Ciiuonicm:, pi ice $1.50, and the Weekly Oregonian, prieo $1.50, both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions under this offer must be paid in ad vance, tf There is always danger in usinx counterfeits of DaWitt's Witch Ilusol Salye. Tho original is apafe and certain cure for piles. It is a soothing and heal ing salve for sores and all skin diseases. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. tton'l Kill, It 111, Jmt wet the affected part freely with Mysterious P.iin Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke A Falk. Clearance sale of winter millinery at the Campbell & Wilson Millinery Par. lors. Trimmed hats, street hats, and baby bonnets at cost. j7'lm Hamilton Brown's "Good as Gold" shoe for men and hoys are the beet wearing shoes in the world, Nos, 12 to 2, if 1.05; 2u to by,, $1 85; 0 to 10, $2 25. Millions of peonle are familiar with DeWltt's Little Kirly Itisers and those who iibe iiiein iliid them to bo famous little liver pills. Never gripe. Clarke & Falk's I'. O, Pharmacy. Floral lotion will cure wind ohuppiug and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arbe & Falk. Hamilton firown shoes at The New York Cash Store. Country butter -10 cents Maier & Uonton's, ir roll at 12J-lw Subscribe for The Chuoniclic, Helping Out. How much better the old coat and vest look when 3'ou have on a new pair of pants. We have some sur prising good values this season, and an assortment large enough to please your every wish. We can suit your mood for pants, sedate or gaj7, stylish or conserva tive. Wo have them in somber blacks, or stripes, checks and mixed effects. Prices, styles and fabrics. to suit every man in town. A.M. WILLIAMS & CO. Notice! All persons indebted to the late firm of E. J. COLLINS & CO., und S. L. BROOKS, are requested to call and eettlo up on or beture March 1st next without fui. S. L. UKOOKS. Look H8re! All the Groceries. Hardware and Tin ware will be disposed of by the 1st of .March, as the uuUitlng will bo occupied by other parties. 6. L. BROOKS. janlO-mchl WANTED On Shoot) Ranch, a sober, indus trinuH man to do tho cooking and house wot k Steady emnloyment to a coinpe - an, Addiees, " tent 111 RANCH 35, Tho Oalios, Or. Ifeb2w NOTICE FOK I'UllLIOATION. (Isolated Tract I'nblie L'irid Salo.) V. ss, land umm, 1111: uai.i.kh, tin., January 1.', uhji. Notice Is hereby Riven that In mirsuiuico of Instructions from tho Commissioner of tho lieu- ml Laud Of'iire. under authority vested hi htm hy section J1V, U. ri, llev. Stat., in, amended by tho act of Congress apptoved I'ebruary 'JB, lh'.i."), wo will proceed to oiler ut public salo on I Mondiiv. thu '.'Mb dav of rebnuirv. next, ut thu' Monday, thu '. hour of 11 o'clock 11. m,, at this olllce, tho fol - low lnu tract of land, to-wlt: KWls S',j SuiHD. '" N. it l.i K. W M. Ativ und all nersous clalmlmr udveisulv tho above-described lands uro advised to lllo their l.tlt.tu ,.. tl.l. rtllkn.. mt lif l.i.r. m , 1. . i,.i ..twit... designated for the commencement of said sale, othetwlso their lights will bo iorfeited. lUlllinil, ,1119 1.114, U 1(1, IX IAII U .(IVIIIIJ flUIMU jay r. i.ucas, liCKister. J16-1 Una l',vm;iisox-, itvi'vlyer, Guardian's Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby ulveu that piirtuaut to an outer of salo niado by the County Court of tho Statu of Oregon for Wasco County, tho under xlKiicd, tho duly iippolnttd Kuurdiuu of llanua KleiaiiiK, will from and after thu 7th day of February, IWl, bell at privato salu thu follnwiiii,' described real properly! Lot No, il in block 4 of Thompson':! Addition to Dulles City, Wusco County, Oregon, beloiiititiK to thoostate of said IIuiiiiu ricmlng, Thu said halo will be for cash In hand paid. u MltH, (i. J, MUSSKIt, Ciuardlau, Administrator's Notioe. Kotlco Is hereby alvcu that the undersigned haii been duly appointed by Iho County Court of Wiinco County, Uiccon, administrator of thu estato of 1', T, Sharp, deceased. AH K'rsoiu having claims against the estate aro hereby re quited to present thu sumu to me, duly verllled, lu Dulles i.Hy, Oregon, within six months from tho dutu hereof. Dated Jumiary l'J, 1900. W, II. HIIAItl', Administrator, Men's Flannelette Night Shirts. 50c to $1.50 Good, well-made Night Shirts; cut to fit comfort abhT, and finished in a very sightly manner. Our show window today exhibits the following grades: Men's Flannelette Night Shirts fancy braid trimming at collar, front and cuffs special 50c Of better quality, plainly made; special .: 75C Same, trimmed 95c Extra quality, beautifully trim med $1.25 and $1.50 Boys' Flaunelette Nightshirts; price 50c Citation. In the county court of tho state of Oroion, for the county of Wusco. In the mutter of tho estate of Itcuson McCoy, lioccased, citation. To Mary A. Stcrnwcls, Amanda K. Moivery, Sarah J, I'owlcr, Thomas J. McCov, William McCoy, John McCoy, Xatcy M. Powell, Josenh II. McCoy, una Dentils It. McCoy, Kioctlns: In tnu ntiine of the stuto of Orccon, vou ami cdoIi of you uro henby citul ami required to appear In the county court of the sUto of Orc K"", for tho county i.f Wiwo, at tho Murch term o( mid court, at tho court room thereof, at Dulles City, In Mild cosiuty, on Monday the Ith diiv of Ma ch. l'.Ul. nt 2 n clock In thu m'tprnnm, of thnt d'iy, then and there to show cause. If iiny e.lt, why mi order of salo should not tie miidedliectlm; l luilssii t McCoy, tho mlminls tnitiix of the estate of Hensmi McCoy, deceased, . to sell the uvilchite, described 11s beloiiRlne to 1 said estate as follows, to-wit; j of tho NVt'iiJ, 1 In section 2ii, township two (J) south, rauxe ' twelve (li) east, W. M., coiitalnhis elKhty ncres mid Minuted 111 Wasco cotiutv, Oregon. I Witness the Hon. (leo. C. Blakeh-v. Jmlan of thu said county court, with tho seal of said , '"'"ft muxed, this Sunday of January, A. u j ' ssiai.i .Utesu K. I.AKK, Clerk. Hy b. UOIl'O.V, Deputy. Sheriffs Salo. I Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to mi I execution i.-MKd on tho '.Mill dav of Jaiutarv, : 11 Ul, out of tho Circuit Court of tho sMte of (uetfuii, for Wasco county, In it mlt hi which Mary 'I', Strom; Is plulnliU' und Wilson li. Wllians. Mary Wlmms. J. M. Hnutliicton. (. I. 1 Sehowiilter, lulmlulsttiitor of tho estate of s. u. Kieldilci, deceased, and J.J. spencer are do ii'innuiis, 10 inn iitreoieti ami oomuniuiilhg nio to sell tho lands hereinafter desoribid, 1 will, oil Saturday tho :5tl day of February, ut tho hour of 'J o'clock p. ni , at tho court house door m urn es i-ity, ureiron, sen to tho highest bidder 1 for cash lu hand, thy southwest quarter of tho Eouiuousi quarter, ami tno northeast quarter of mo southeast quarter of section Si. townshli north. 111 nee U oist. W. M.. to satisfy 11 hidmneiit 1 lu mid causu rendered Kulnst said itefeudunt, I ll.ltll IV IIUIIL f.I ClT.W VI ...... .. .I.... Wilson K. WInans. for JiiaS.Ga und iircriilni' Interest. $50.00 attorney's fees and fJO.W cost's and disbursements u,ud flccrulmr casts. . , ItODUKT KKLI.V, J"'"" SheillTof Wnsco County, Or. A DM I N I ST K ATO ITS NOTICE" Notlcols hereby t'lvon that tho undersigned has been appointed by tho county court of Waseo county, Oiegon, uihiiluUtrutor of thu eslatu of Francis Hoss, deceased. All persons having Chilian against tho cstatu uro hereby re quired to ptesent tho same to mo, duly verllled, ut Ihuollicu of W. H. Wilson, lu Dulles City Oregon, within six months from tho date hereof. Dated November 10, 1U00, OEO. V. UOS3, novio Admlnlstiutor. ill EXKOUTOK'8 NOTIOF:. Notlro Is hereby given tint thu underslgnuil fxecutor of tho will of Andrew V. Anderson, deceased, his tiled hU tlnal unmount in thu county court of thu Btato ol Ouvjim (or Wasco County, and said court has uppoliitua Alouduv, thu 7th day of January, 1'JOi, at tho hour of tu o'clock a. m,, as thu tlmu for heating objeotlous thereto and tho settlemont thereof. All heirs, creditors and other persons Interested hi sutu estate are therefore hereby lequlrod to lllo thulr objections to said account, If any they have, uu or before tho day set (or thu hearing thereof, Dulles City, Or., Nov. 15, iuou. nlMt J, O. UOaTliTI.KII, Kxecutor