I) e D n II co VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 9, 1901. NO. 58 W00LGROWERS ADJOURN Hclcnn, Mont., Selected as the Next Place of Meeting Officers Elected. Pksm.ktos, March 8. Yesterday was tins third and last dny of the Paclflc Northwest Wooljrrowera' convention. Helena, Mont., waa selected as the next place of meeting, the date to he Febru ary, instead of March, ae heretofore. V. C. Towers, ex-United States senator from Montana, was elected president, lloth Helena and Mr. Powers leceived unanimous votes. .1. W. Ilailey was re elected secretary. Mr. Bailey was also chosen treasurer, and for the two offices a salary of $500 a year waa voted. The baeisof representation 'vas changed from one delegate for each 50,000 sheep in a county to one for each 5000. This change was made in accordance with the recom mendation of the committee on revision of thu constitution and by-laws, who were Secretary Uailey, of 'Portland ; J. N. Williamson, of Piinevillc, Or.; F. M. Malone, of Helena, Mont.; Robert Aiken, of Caldwell, Idaho, and b. IJ. Calderhead, of Walla Walla. J. .V. Williamson read the report of the committee on resolutions, which was adopted unanimously. It was in the main a strong paper on the subject of the damage inflicted upon woolgrowers by manufacturers who sell shoddy goods as woolens, and the substitution of cotton for wool. The convention goes on record demanding congressional action compelling manufacturers (to stamp plainly all goods made partly of shoddy or cotton, with a view of preventing what sheepmen assert is ruining their business and deceiving the public. ! Thin Correct? A stoma , March S. Philip McDon ough,of UrookGeld, a well-known fisher man, states an alleged new fact regard ing the propagation of salmon. He says he has learned that chinook ealmon de poske their spawn nlong the seashore, between the mouth of the Columbia river and Willaga harbor, and that many fish are hatched in thin manner. Here tofore It has generally been conceded by students of the habits of the salmon that the fish spawned only at the natural vm,u ,i;r,;inn,'iiiiiiiii.ti:'iiii ? t iiTiira.niiTint..ii!iTai AVegdable Pr eparalionrorAs siuulaliug llwFoodandHegula ting flic Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigcslionChcerfuI ness andReslContains neillier Opium.Morpliine norIiucraL NotNarcotic. rvr affUJ-SAMULPtTCWi inJuH Sen' 1lx.Su ' Srnl t Hi CrtotuU,SU0 Apeifecl Remedy TorConslipa Hon , Sour Stotnach.Diarrlwca onus .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOIIIC. DDDnBBH EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. " in, itlitt.n i.itiUt, (TTln iHTii iltiiiiitm.H.ii; i, l-i CAST0RIA sp awning waters in tho Columbia and it tributaries. Mr. Donough expresses the opinion that tho salmon which spown along the seashore are frightened from the river by fishing gear, and, fear ful of entering the river, arc overtaken by nature and compelled todeposit their spawn at the edge of the ocean. The spawn is covered up with sand and soft mini. Hsh thus hatched do not enter the river to spawn, Mr. McDonough be lieves, but return to the same spawning place. Kitchener (Irani an ArnilKttce to Ilotha. LnuiiKKco M.miquks, March 8. Gener al Kitchener has granted General Botha a seven days armistice to enable him to confer with other generals. London, March 8. A special dispatch from Pretoria d ited today (Friday), saja General Kitchener and General Botha had a lengthy conference on Gun Hill this morning. General Botha was alone, and General Kitchener was accompanied by his secretary. London, March 8. A dispatch from Pretoria, dated Tuesday, March 5th, evidently held up by the censor, has just reached here. It says General Kitchener met General Botha and other Boer leaders at Middleburg, February L'7th, when the question of the possi bility of the termination of hostilities was discussed. Another dispatch from Pretoria, dated Wednesday, March Gth, says the meet ing between General Kitchener and General Botha has awakened deep interest, and that there are favorable expectations as to the probable outcome. According to the Sun, the surrender of General Botha would have been an accomplished fact before novhad Gener al Kitchener been in a position to con clude the terms to surrender. When the surrender occurs, the Sun adds, it will include the surrender or entire sup pression of General Dewet, and will in volve the termination of the war. Like Oliver Twist, children ask for more when given One Minute Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cures all coughs and colds and every throat and lung trouble. It is a specific for grippe and asthma and has long been a well known remedy for whooping cough. Clarke & Fulk'e I. O. Pharmacv. Ladies' black dress skirts $2.25, $2.48, $2.1)!), $3 9S, $1 Biid $1.50 at The New York Cash Store. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Bears the yf. t Signature JjXk USE OF FORCE HUMILIATING Scenes in House of Commons Discussed Campbell-Uanncrman and John Redmond State Their Views. New Yohk', March 8. Sir Henry Campbell-Banuerman, liberal lealer in the house of commons, and John Red mond, tho leader of the Irish party, dis cussed the recent scenes in tho house in special cabled dispatches to the Journal and Advertiser. The liberal leader said : "Many circumstances of our life and condition of society rest upon physical force, which iea rather humiliating fact. The rules of the house of commons, which usually work so quietly, equally rest for ultimate authority on force. It seems to me that the display of force the other night was repulsive to the feeling of everyone of us, and certain not to add to the dignity and credit of the house. "The introduction into the house of a body of police struck a heavy blow at our dignity. Legal, not physical force, should be employed in future, and mem bers would then obey without a murmur. Their ideas of their independence would then be vindicated. By suspending mem bers for the whole session, the govern ment practically disfranchises their con stituencies." Mr. Redmond says: "The enactment of a penal provision such aB suspending members in what professee to be a tree assembly, is a hate ful, degrading proceeding. In conse quence of the mrried application of closure on Tueeday night there was a natural ebullition of feeling on the part of Irishmen. I give my unqualified and absolute denial that it was premediated. "The whole moral responsibility for what occurred rests on Balfour. No gov eminent ever gaiued by parliamentary sharp practice. Suh attempts recoil on those who use them. Year by yoar par liament has been lowered and degraded. "Uniformity in robbing Ireland of Iter parliament having compelled us to come across the water to an England parlia ment, it is some consolation to Irishmen that' the price to be paid is so high and bitter a one." BUSINESS LOCALS. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday. Don't 'cruet this. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. For sale Good hammorless shot gun. Inquire at Robert Teague'a grocery store. m l lit A full line of ladies' black dress skirts just arrived at Tho New York Cash Store. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke & Falk. Girl wanted to do general house work in family of three. No children. Ap ply at this office, mcli5.Iw A suite of rooms, with board, for rent. Inquiro of Mrs. Agnew, Fourth and Union Btreets. ml-lwk Clarke & Falk iiaye received u carload of the celebrated James E. Puttou strictly puro liquid paints Quality and not quantity makes De Witt's Little Early Risers such valuable little liver pills. Clarke ft Fulk'e P. O. Pharmacy. For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chumborlain'a Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake ley, the druggist. Don't you know that Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonio will save your and your children's hair? You can get It for 50 and 75 cents a bottle at Frazur'a barber shop, sole agent. tf Ladles: Don't look old at -10. See us, where instructions aro given showing how to acquire und enchant gu and wrinkles into youth and beauty. Room 3(, next door to photograph gallery, Chapman block. mS-it Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back, 25cts, audSOcts. Hlakeley, the druggist, $ $H$ We offer to our A on the following Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Mandolins, Guitars, Violins and Banjos: Pianos, worth $325.00, now - Organs, worth $90.00, now - Library Cabinet Sewing Machines, Guitars, worth $35.00, now - Mandolins, worth $30.00, now - Violins, worth $25, now Banjos, worth $32, now - MENEFEE & PARKINS I A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. "I Buffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress my self, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, und, although 73 years old, I now am able to do all my housework." It overcomes Constipation, improves Ap petite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at G. 0. Blakoley's drug store. 3 You will not have boils if von i , i Clarke A Falk'd sure cure tor boils. Administrator's Notice. In tlic County Court of thu Statu of Oregon for tho County of Wasco. In tho in tit tor of tho estate of Emma Mity Crom well, deceased; Notico Is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed by tho County Court of Wusco County, of tho Stute of Oregon, tho tut mlulstrutor of tho estate o( Emma Slay Crom well, deceased. All persona having claims against suld estate aiu hereby required to prexeut tho sumo to inu, property milled, as by law required, at Klrtt and Taylor streets, at my lacu of business, within six innnthh from tho date hereof, at Cortland. Oregon. Dated 7tli day of February, A. D l'JOl. F. DAYTON. Administrator of tho estate of Emma May Cromwell, deceased. J. A, Htmwbridge, Jr.. attorney for admlnls trator, No. 207, Commercial block, I'ortlaud, Oregon, febu ineh' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.ANU OmCK AT VANCOl'VKIt, Wash,, I'ebtuury is, wot. Notice Is hereby given that thu following, mimed settler lias HUM notice ot Ids Intention In make Una! proot In uippon ot Ids claim, and tliHt said proof will bo made before W. II. pies by, U.H. commissioner for Dlstilet of Washing ton, at tloldeudule, Wash,, on Wednesday, April ;i, l.toi, U.: Irrlntf II. Harlot,', of I. vie P. (),, Washington, who made II, K, No. Ulttl, for tho NEJ of ecu '.'7, la Tp II N, It 12 K W. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon und cultivation of said land, viz.; Jesse j. Holder and Vernon T. Illutdutw, each of (loldemtalu I', (,, Wash,, lames (), l.ylo mid Ira II, llcwctt, each of l.ylo I', O,, Washington, f.H) W, It, DuNa.va, Register. $H&$$$HH$ 4hQh0H&$4hGh$; $-&i(MMk V THIS WEEK OfihY Customers for THIS WEEK ONLY Special Sale SEE OUR WINDOW. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County: Hugh Utgau, lialntllf, vs. Anna 1. Newman, Defendant. lly virtue of nn execution, decreo and order of sale, duly Issued out of and und r the seal of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of iisco, to me directed and dated tho 21st day of February, l'JOl, upon u decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, and judgment rendered and entered lu suid court on the l'Jth day of February, l'JOl, In tho above entitled cause, In favor of tho plaintltl'and against the defendant, Anna L. Newman, as Judgment debtor In the sum of three thousand and twenty live dollars (f.:,0J5), with Interest thereon from the l'Jth day of February, l'JJl, at tho rate of eight iter cent per annum; and tho fuithersum of fifteen mid lifly ono-hundredths dollars (f 15.50) costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, und commanding nie to make, sale of the real property embraced lu such decree of fore closure and hereinafter described, I will, on the '.'Mb. day of March, l'KM, at the hour of ' o'clock lu tho afternoon of said day, and at the front door of tho county court house in Dulles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the defendant, Anna I.. New man, had on tho tird day of Novem ber, lsS7, the date of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such defendant heroin has since acquired, or now has, lu and to ttie follow ing described real property, situate and being lu Wasco County, Oregon, to wit; Commencing at the northeast corner of block "l" m Truvltt's Addition to Dalles City, on the south lino of Fourth street, running thenco, westerly u'oog and parallel with said Fourth street, the distance of titty (50) feet: theuce soimicny to utoaney, anisiuuie oi one nuiuireu (100) feet; thenco easterly along the north line of said alley the distaticeof titty (50) feet; theuce northerly along tho west side of Union street one hundred (100) feet to tho place of beginning: and being and lying lu ttiat certain truct or parcel of laud purchased by Dalles Cltv from tho I'mted .Stutes of America, bclug a part of tho northwest quarter of section No. three (!!) lu township one (1) north of range thliteeu (i:ti cast of Willamette meridian, in Wasco Comity Oregon; or so much of said property as will sat isfy said judgment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. Haid property will bo sold subject to continua tion and redemption as by law provided, Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this '.'1st day of Febiuary, l'JOl. UOHF.UT KKl.l.Y, Ib'.M Sheriff Wusco County, Oregon. NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given th it tho undersigned has tiled, with the clerk of the county court of the Stale of Oregon for Wasco county, his Until account as executor of tho last will and testa ment of MaryJ. lleeley, deceased, and said county court lias, by an order made on tho 5th day of March, l'JOl, llxcil thu Mh day of April, Hull, at thu hourol .' n clock ji, m,, us the time uud the county court room of suld county, lu Dulles City, Oregon. as tho pluco for the hearing of objections to suld final account. ml) . ti. HUNTINGTON, Executor. $85, now $248.50 67.50 47.50 22.00 21.30 15.80 18.00 ft Sheriff's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an ex ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, on the 21t day of February, l'JOl, in a suit therein pending wherein William Flout is plaintilfand William F, Helm and Klizabeth M. Helm and E. W. Helm are defendants, to me directed, 1 will, on Satur day, the UJd day of March, l'JOl, at the hour of ; o'clock p. m., at the court house door in Dalles City. Oregon, sell at public sale to the highest i ii incr tor casn in nana, au oi tno touowing ae 1 scribed reil property situated in said Wasco I County, to-wit: Lots 1 and ! and the southeast I quurter of the northeast quarter of section 1, i township 3 south, range it east, and the south I east quurter and the southeast quarter of tho j northeast quarter of section 3J,tow'iishIp2 south, 1 .JUire II cast. W. M.. to satisfy a certain linlsr- incut rendered lu said court und cause on said 21st duy of February, l'JOl, for the sum of $1736.37 and interest at ten per cent per annum, and fXH) attorney's fees, and 115 costs aqd disburse ments, and t'0.15 and iuterest at six per cent per aunum and $041.08 und Iuterest at ten per ceut per annum uud accruing costs, ROBERT KELLY, fb23-3t Sherlll'of WascoCounty. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. In tho matter of tho estate of Emma Mav Crom well, deceased: To Frederick M. Cromwell, Edith May Crom well, Helen Cromwell and Merritt F. Crom well, Greeting: In the numoof the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby cited und required to ap pear In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, at the March term of said court, at the com t room (.hereof, ut Dalles City, in said county, on Monday, the 28th day ot March, l'JOl, at 2 o clock lu the afternoon of said day, then und there to show cause, If any exist, why an ordvt of sale should not be made direct ing F, Dayton, the administrator of the estate of Emma .May Cromwell, deceased, to sell tho leal property described as belonging to said estate us follows, to wit: Lot seven in the town of Helmont, Wasco County, Oregon, Witness tho Hon. tlcorgo U. lllakeley, Judge of the said county court, with the seal ot said court alllxcd, this 25th day of February, 1'JUl. sKAL A. E. LAKE, Clerk. 127 FOR SALE. Twelve head of work horses, plowF, drill, wit ton and three sets of double harness, Approved notes taken. Ap ply to A, C. liwK, '-'tn.wtf The Dalles. We have just received a very hand some line of all wool black dress tkirts. We shall otter this line at attractive prices, lie sure and give us a call be fore making your spring purchase as we will savn you money, The Now York Cash Store,