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THE DALLES. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10, 1901.
NO. 57
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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
iii use lor over 30 years, has borne tho signatnre of
- and has been made under his per
Tgjfi.jfa, sonnl supervision since its infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Inl'uuts and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Casforia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
nric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It;
dxmtnins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Hubstauce. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm
juirt allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
stud Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving health)- and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TUT CCItTAUH COMPANY. VT DUIIMf .TKECT. KIW TOIIK CITV.
May IS,- MihiikI It nilrtrr.
Ai ii.nv, Or., April !). J. (J. Crawford,
of this city, brought from a farm near
Tangent, laet night, the entire skeleton
of a woman taken from a mound, which
lie reports is uudoubtely that of one of
the original mound builders. A like
skeleton, that of a male, was secured in
the name mound several months ago.
These ekeletone are materially different
from thoeeof the Indian, Bud undoubted
ly helongto a much earlier race of people.
The head is low and the joints uncom
monly large. The bouen indicate a
person under live feet tall. In all the
Indian skulls the sutures are well de
fined, but in these they are almost en
triineing. Beads and arrowheads are al
ways found buried with Indians, but
there was nothing with these. The
fckeletons are creating considerable
interest among our archaeologists. .
Machinery Trtmt,
Chicago, April 9. A special from Mil
waukee says: Charles AHis, represent
ing the great plant of the K. 1'. Allis
Company, is in Jsew York in connection
with a proposition to consolidate all the
big machinery and stationary engine
plants of the country. The trust will,
if formed, have a capital of 150,000,000
and include over 40 plants.
William Allis said today that the com
bination has been under consideration
for some time, but that his company has i
never given an option on the plant. Is one
of the other officers would confirm the
report that tbe combination has beeii
formed and that tbe Allis Company is
in it.
Will "Ooiu 'Ul" Vuiur?
Nkw Yokk, April 9. Dispatches fiom
Holland, says the Tribune London cor
respondent, revive the rumor tliBt Mr.
Kruger is bent upon visiting tbe United
States during tbe euuuier. Private in
formation from The Hague leads to the
belief that his proposition is strongly
opposed to any course of action which
will subject him to excitement. Mr.
Kruger's general health is fair, but lie
lias weak heart action, and has been
warned that be must live quietly. The
talk about hit American journey comes
from Boer sympathisers in Holland, who
"tt unwilling to admit that he has ex
hausted tbe resources of diplomacy aud
lias nothing in reserve.
&kin troubles, cuts, burns, scalds aud
chafing quickly heal by the uie of De
Witt's Witch H.rel Salve. It ii imitated,
"e sure you get DeWltt'e. Clarke A
'lk'e 1. O. Pharmacy.
Mutuv or.loliu A I.iieau I n veiled.
Washington-, April 9. The magnifi
cent equestrian statue of General John
A. Logan, erected in Iowa circle in loving
memory of the distinguished warrior and
statesman by his comrades in arms and
by the people whom he served so well,
was unveiled this afternoon. The cere
mony occurred in the presence of an im
mense aFsemblage, including President
McKinley and tho members of his cabi
net, the surviving members of General
Logan's family and many persons emi
nent in the military and civil life of the
nation. A grandson of the famous
leader, Master George Tucker, drew the
silkt-n cord which released the fluttering
flags that draped the statue ami dis
closed to view the heroic bronze figure.
Vtilvig; OetH a I'luiu.
Washington, April 9. On recommen
dation of Senator Mitchell, of Oregon,
the president has directed tbe appoint
ment of Hon. George W. Colvig, of
Grant's Pass, Or., as United States
consul at Iirranquilla, Colombia. Mi.
Colvig is a lawyer and was a member of
the state legislature. For a number of
years he was a member of the state
railroad commission in Oregon.
Nljcltt Wan Her Terror.
"I would cough nearly all night long,"
writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alex
andria, Inil., "and could hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption so bad that
if I walked a block I would cough fright
fully and spit blood, hut, when all other
medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of
Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured
me and I gained 68 pounds." It's
absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs,
Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis aud all
Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottles free at G. C.
Blakeley's drug store. 2
If you want to retain your hair you
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry aud
crispy. Now we have two of the yery
best preparations for cleansing the
scalp Kgg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your hair soft and gloisv.
Price, t5 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer's
barber shop, The Dalles. tf
For sale, on easy terms, a fine fruit,
hay and truck farm of about 200 acres,
ten mi ley from The Dalles. Fine im
provements; about sixty acres bottom;
creek through the place; au ideal home
and income property. For further par
ticulars see Gibons & Marden, Tbe
Dalles, Oregon. w22wtf
AGUINALD0 SIGNED
PEACE MANIFESTO
Prisoner Strongly Objected to Two
Clauses of the Manifesto, But
Finally Was Overcome One
Hundred Insurgents Surrender.
Manila, April 9, 3:25 p. m. Although
me omciais are uncommunicative, it is
nevertheless said that Aguinaldo signed
the beace manifesto this morning. Chief
Justice Aarellano drafted the document.
Aguinaldo etrongly objected to two
clauses of the manifesto, and consider
able argument was requited to overcome
his objections.
Colonel Ababa, the insurgent leader of
Zambales province, with K officers, So
men and 92 rifles, surrendered to Lieu
tenant-Colonel Manr.il C. Goodrell, com
manding the marines stationed at
Olongapo, on Subig tiay. General Mai
var, with about 300 men and as many
riflee, is expected to surrender shortly at
Silaug, in Cavite province.
Oner Capital 1 ft Taken.
London, April 9. Lord Kitchener, re
porting to the war office, under date of
Pretoria, April Sth, says:
"Plumer ha3 occupied Pietersburg
with slight opposition. He captured two
locomotives and thirty-nine trucks.''
The capture of Pietersburg is regarded
here as important. The place is the
terminus of the railway, and lias been
the capital of the Boef government since
the evacuation of Pretoria. The whole
Northern Railway is now in the hands of
the British.
According to Lord Kitchener's dispatch
onlv one officer and one man was killed.
The Boers evacuated the town during
the night prior to Plumer's arrival after
blowing up two trucks laden with am
munition.
Lord Kitchener reports the capture of
1G prisoners, 50 horses and the depot of
war stores at Boshman'e Kop, Orange
Biver colony.
Ab an ofTeet the commander-in-chief
reports that 100 men of the British Lanc
ers and Imperial Yeomanry were at
tacked by 400 Boers to the northward of
Aberdeen, Cape Colony, and that after
several hours' fighting the British were
surrounded and captured, with the ex
ception of 25, who succeeded in making
their eecape.
FlllplnoH Hare Lost Fifty Tliousainl Men
Nkw Yokk, April 9. According to a
Herald special from Washington, since
tbe rebellion in the Philippines 50.000
men is the lowest estimate of the war
department of the casualties sustained
by the Filipino forces; 7G67 rifles have
been captured or surrendered, and 05,
142 rounds of ammunition have been
seized.
The number of Filipinos killed cannot
be accurately determined, as General
MacArthur in his dispatches states that
it is impossible to be accurate on this
point. It would not surprise officials
should the Filipino fatalities reach 25,
000 and some say that 50,000 is closer to
the real figureB. Adjutant-General
Corbiu Is satisfied that the casualties
suffered by the insurgents will form a
potent reason for the abandonment of
further resistance by the natives.
Tbe Unit ltetuedy for ItheuuistUm.
QUICK ItKLIKF FUOJt I'AIN.
All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm
for rheumatism are delighted with the
quick relief from pain which it aflbrc's.
When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks,
of Troy, Ohio, says : "Some time ago I
had a severe attack of rheumatism in
my arm and shoulder. I tried numerous
remedies but got no relief until I was
recommended oy Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons
& Co., druggists of this place, to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They recom
mended it so highly that I bought a
bottle. I was soon relieved of all pain. I
have since recommended this liniment
to many of my friends, who agree with
me it is the best remedy for muscular
rheumatism in the market." For sale
by Blakeley, tbe druggist.
We offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Ciihoniclk, price $1.50,
and tbe Weekly Oregoniau, price 1.50,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
ander tbia offer must be paid in ad
vance. I
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Come In X? Ash for Anything You Want ? We've Got It
& SPRING STOCKS NOW COMPLETE j&
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Have You Seen Them ?
The
New Belt Buckles j&
A beantifnl line all tbe smart thingB
aud all at extremely reasonable prices.
La Aig'lon
BucKles.
Oxydized, with
gilt or all gilt;
each
18c
50c and 7oc.
Gilt with medallion 39c
Gilt strikingly handsome 50c
Others in gilt, oxvdized. or a combina
tion of both ; at each G9c, 7oc, 95c, $1.
New Pickwick Suits
WE FIT THE HARD-TO-FIT '
RCGISTERID TRADE MARK
Better this spring than ever. Blue
and gray-mixed serges that are the very
acme of true correctness tor u au turner
business suit.
Dressy Stouts
Wear-resisting Shorts
Economical (Q. Slims
Better fit better workmanship at
two-thirds your tailor's price. .$17.50
We fit and press all suits and trous
ersno extra charge.
New Today
Men's Oxford TieB the popular sum
mer shoe
Tan Russia Calf $4 00
Black Patent Kid and Calf 5 00
After
a Hat?
Then get a
good one it
pays. Buy it
here, and i t
need not nec
essarily be a
high- priced
hat to be good.
We are intro
ducing this
spring
The Williams
guaranteed
$3 Hat,
which will
wear along
with any $3 50
or $4 hat, and
compare fav
orably in the
end.
All tho new
shapes and
shades.
A good $2 line tor those more
cheaply inclined.
Our j&
Spring' Neckwear
is admitted by local critics the
swellest line in town.
All the
New Thing's
See the new 4-in-hands
and club ties
at 35o and 50o
Wear
Royal Worcester Corsets
A. M. Williams & Co.
Wear
Manhattan Shirts
New Store! New Goods! New Prices!
X-i. 3PDELIODE3, Proprietor.
We desire to announce to the public of The Dalles and Wasco County that wo have-
received a complete stock for Spring and Summer, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing,
Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, and a largo
variety of Wrappers. We want you to come to our Store and examine our goods and get
-ir iiiii i . t i i i.i .i i
our prices, we will giauiy snow you tnrougn our place, wnotner you intend purcnasing
or not, as we intend to make this Spring and Summer a memorable one in the Shoe
and Clothing line.
AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF.
We are going to give the people an opportunity to buy their Spring and Summer
wearing apparel at prices never before heard of in Wasco County. And boar in mind, we
will soil you Honest Goods at Low Prices, as wo feel assured that by so doing wo will
double our sales and save you 25 to 35 per cent.
To Show You When We Shout Bargains
They're in Sight, Here are Prices.
Unbleached Muslins.
White Star L. L., 30 in. wide, per yard ...5c
Best Cabot W., 30 in. wido, per yard 6o
Best Cabot A., 30 in. wido, por yard 7o
Bleached Muslins.
Our Own Muslins, per yard 5Jso
Ono of tho Finest Muslin, per yard 6Ao
Lonsdale Muslin, por yard 9o
Fruit of tho Loom, por yard lOo
Calicoes.
Indigo blue figured oil Calico, por yd 5o
American light-colored prints, por yd 6o
Dark colored Calico, standard, por yd. 6o
Garnet figured print, por yard 6o
Clothing.
Scotch Tweoos, different pattorns $ 7.25
Blue Sorgo Suits 10.00
Tin-checked Worstod Suits 12.35
Child's Union Cassimoro Suits 2.00
Oregon City Cassimoro l'ants 3.25
Shoes.
Our Shoos nood no introduction. Wo
are solo agents for W. L. Douglas' Shoos
for Wasco County.
Other articles too numerous to montion.
i
Don't forgot tho namo and place.
H. L. PRICE
C. L. Stephens' Old Stand.
THE DALLES, OREGON