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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY. MARCH 19, 1901.
NO. 05
The Kind You Have Always Bought and which has been
iu use for over 30 years has borne the signature of
and has been made under his pcr-
jylfejfcy 8onftl supervision since its infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
lnliMits and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castnria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
dfltntuins neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic
HibHiancc. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbo
Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TIV CCNTMIII COMHNVi TT MUHRHV TOUT. NtW YORK CITV.
work on the
lower; river
Northern Pacific Said to He Preparing
to Huild A Semi-ollicial State
ment Great Northern's Stock.
Sr. Pai'i,, Minn., March 18. It is
Eemi-oftidally stated here today tliat the
real motive for building from Kalama to
Vancouver and bridging the Columbia
river, which is credited to the Northern
Pacific, is but preliminary to u short
line from Wullula Junction to Portland
on the Washington side of the Columbia
river, which the Northern Pacific does
not care to build until tho river is
bridged opposite Vancouver.
The Great Northern oflicial ci'culur
eigned by J. J. Jfill, announcing (lie
terms of the issue of ifL'o.OOO.OOO in new
Hock, was issued today. The circular
recites that the capital stock of the
Great Northern will be increased to tin
OUTLAWRY IN
THE PHILIPPINES
Methods Pursued by Tagals to Ter
rorize Peaceful Natives.
amount of not less than $25,000,000 for
tiie purpose of "acquiring additional
lines that will add more than 500 miles
to tiie railroads now controlled by the
company, and to acquire coutol of the
ocean steamships of the Great Northern
.Steamship Company, of which two, of
very large carrying capacity designed for
the Pacific trade, are now under con
struction at New London, Conn." The
terms of issue of new stock are described
thus :
"Stockholders will be entitled to sub
scribe for .f 25 of new stock for each share
of their holdings of the stock now out
standing, payment to he made as fol
lows: Twenty per cent each on May
2d, June 25th, July 25th, August 20th,
and September 25th. Four dollars per
month will be credited upon each in
stallment on account of the subscriber's
interest in said bonda released to this
company by tiie subscription."
A Poor Mllll on it 1 rf.
Lately starved in London because he1
could not digest his food. Karly use of
Dr. King's New Life PilW would have
saved him. They strengthen the stomach,
aid digestion, promote assimilation, im
prove appetite. Sold by (5. C. Blakeley, j
I he druggist. '
Washington, March 18. The recort'e
in the cases of thirty-tour Filipino
natives, charged witli various offenses
against military discipline in the Philip
pines, including murder, treason and
other acts of violence, have been received
at the war department. These records
make plain the methods pursued by the
insurgents to terrorize the native in
habitants of the islands, and show cases
of atrocities committed upon the latter
where they declined to comply with the
demands and exactions of the so-called
Filipino government.
In one caee nine insurgent svmpa
thizere, tuily armed, seized in the night
a family or five persons and killed them
with bolos. The motive for the murder
was the punishment of the family for
refusing to pay taxes in support of the
insurgent government. The guilty natives
were sentenced to hard labor for thirty
years. In another case, under the orders
of an insurgent lieutenant-colonel, a
native was seized, bound and made to
sit down while a soldier "held his head
and with a knife cut his throat." The
murderer was condemned to be hanged.
Most of the other cases were the murder
of innocent Filipinos by alleged soldiers
and officers of the insurgent army,
several of whom are described as notori
ous bandits and outlaws. The most
atrocious, according to the records, ia
that of Eusebio Rojas, who was sentenced
to be hanged, styling himself a lieu
tenant of infantry in the insurgent forces
under the command of Alejandrino.
Kojas claimed to exerciee summary
power over the lives and property of the
natives who did not bear arms against
the United States, and conceived it to
be his duty to murder peaceful and law
abiding people living within his so-called
military jurisdiction,
Pet Dob Kill lU MlHtreRD.
New Youk, March 18. Mrs. Carrie
Cobus, living on West Eighteenth street,
mtt death in a shocking manner tonight,
being killed by her dog. Mrs. Cobus, her
husband, her son and her mother lived
together. Mrs. Cobus was 3S years old
and subject to epileptic fits. Her con
stant companion was a fox terrier of un
usual intelligence. Mrs. Elizabeth
Broadhead, Mrs. Cobus mother, says her
daughter went out into the kitchen about
7 o'clock. A few minutes later Mrs.
Broadhead heard the dog barking ex
citedly. The mother ran out and found
her daughter lying on the floor. She
knew it was an epileptic attack, and
dashing a pitcher of water into her
daughter's face she ran into the hall and
screamed for help.
Philip Rockefeller, living near by
heard her and ran to her assistance. Tluy
went into the room where Mrs. Cobus
lay and there saw a horrifying spectacle.
New Stiff Hats.
An advance .shipment just arrived. The
new block is built on new and very grace
ful lines; haB just the right dip to suit the
moat people. Come and eee them.
New shade of brown and black ; tA ff
guaranteed unbreakable Cpr.Vv
Stylish Suits
for Young Men.
Sizes 33 to 3G chest.
The first of the Spring
Suits are now ready.
Come early and select
your suit for Easter.
If we shouldn't have the
style of your choice today
we may have it next week
more to come.
Here is a suit we would
like for von to see. It's
AN IDEAL SUIT,
made of a good weight Blue Serge; war
ranted not to fade, shrink, or slip at the
seams; with round-cut 4-button sack coat
and double-breasted collarless vest; styl
ishly cut trousers. Worth $15; jH A
our price ipXx.
Three-piece Knee-Pant
Suits of blue serge
now read'.
The Dress Goods section is
alive these clays with eager
shoppers. New goods are the
order of the day.
Our West Window shows
the following new arrivals:
Lansdown Sublime,
Panne Batiste,
Printed Wool Challies,
Grenadines,
Crepon Batiste,
All-over Laces,
All-over Embroideries,
Puffings, Galloons,
Silk Waist Patterns
in exclusive designe.
Embroidered and
Printed Henriettas.
Suitable materials for Separate Skirts
Venetians,
Homespuns,
Cheviots.
New line Black Goods
just in.
Don't fail to see our latest arrivals in
the Cloak Department. Exclusive de
signs in
Tailor-made Suits,
Silk Dress Skirts,
Silk Waists,
White Mohair Waists,
New Spring Jackets
and New Wrappers.
Drapery
Department.
( rl II CO" won
Come in at any time
and look over our new
Curtain Goods.
New Silkelenes,
New Lace Cur
tains, New Rugs,
New Sofa Pillows.
Shoe
Department.
Spring Styles ready.
Pingree's
"Vogue,"
a shoe for men.
The world's richest
Footwear.
"BOX CALF"
is the natural leather
for a "strenuous life"
This particular style
has heavy soles and
plump uppere. No shoe
can stand more wear
and weather and be
swell looking and com
fortable fitting. We are
exclusive sellers.
New Styles
ready
for Ladie?. Misses,
Boys and Children.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
flillinery! Jlillineryl JBlltowyl
Grand Display of Millinery!
All the Latest in Ladies' Sailors, Walking and Trimmed Hats and at
prices that will surprise you.
Ladies' Sailors, Walking and Trimmed Hats, at 23c, 35c, 48c, 55o, 70c, 80c, 90c and up.
Udies' nicely trimmed Hats, all latest styles, at $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.70, $1.90 and up.
Also imported French Pattern Hats at $5.25, $5.50, $0.00 and $6.25. ,
in fact wo sell thorn at about one-half regular price. Como and see how
much money wo can save you on your New Spring Hat.
The pet terrier, seeing his mistress in
agony, appeared to have gone mad. He
flew at tho postratu woman as she
writhed on the floor, nd repeatedly at
tacked her, burying his teeth in her
throat and severing the jugular vein.
When Rockefeller tried to tear the
maddened brute away it clung to the
lying woman with terrible tenacity, lie
finally got the animal loose. It then at
tacked the mother and the man, but
tliey beat it olT.
A physician was summoned, but Mrs.
Cobus had bled to death. Tho dog
disappeared in the streets.
Tien ThIii Iliuta Will Itn Settled.
London, March 18,5:40 p. m. On the
highest oflicial authority the Associated
Press is authorized to announce that the
difficulty at Tien Tain between the
Russians and British over tho construc
tion of u railroad siding in territory
claimed by both, probably will he solved
by the withdrawal of both the British
and the Russian troops from the ground
in dispute.
I'lnyrit Out.
Dull Headache, l'uins in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishiu'ss,
Pimples or Sores are uli positive ovidon
ces of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must bo puritied In order
to obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Eloxir lias uevui failed tocure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases, It is certuiuly 11 wouderful
remedy and we sell uvery bottle on a
positive guarantee. Blakeley, the drug
gist. lluit't Kuti It III,
Just wet the nllectud part freely witli
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain ia gone. Sold by Clarke &
Falk.
See that you get the original DeWitt'a
Witch HhzuI Salvo when you ask for it.
The genuine ia a certain cure tor piles,
sores and skin diseases. Clarke & Falk'a
P. O. Pharmacy.
Subecrlbe for Tuu Cukoniclk.
STOP AND THINK!
Consider your dollars and cents, how you can save them, and there is onlv
one wnv to save money and that is to trade with the GREAT NORTHERN FUR
NITURE STORE. Their method of doing business has met with the approval of
both rich and poor, and only a moment of your time will soon convince you of
the fact.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
is called to our Carpet and Linoleum Department, which Bre composed of most
elegant patterns and prices that will tempt the most skeptical ; also our White
Enameled Malleable Iron Beds are awaiting your inspection, and also our Buggies
and Reclining Go-Carts, tiie price will make Hiem go if nothing else will.
We are sole agents for the Celebrated
. This fancy cunaire, rubber
fTW A PTF.W O A K i tires, rattan b.tsket, tills
Stoves and Ranges.
p. riiBol
Others as low as $5.00.
$10.50
Great Northern Furniture Co.,
Second Street, opposite Olurr House,
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