Dalles Cljrmridc. vol. xin THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1901, NO. 5b , n.i'il'Jiiiia"i!i'iiin;i:ii;iii;iTOiiin:niiiiiiiiim Vegetable Pr cparalionro'r As similating liicFoodondReguIa ling (he Stomachs andBowcis of Promotes DigcslionChcerfur ness and Rcst.Contains neillicr Opium.Morpliine norfineral. STOT ItfAR C OTIC . Arifv ofOUDrSAMUELlHTCHKIi sHx.Smnn ttfrfl t Jtyfirrmuit, -JlijTiaiwwIrJtda Itiatnyttm Flavor. Aporfccl Remedy forConslipn Uon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms ,Convulsions,Fcvcrish ness und Loss OF SLEEP. Iac Simile Signature or NEW YORK". EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the signature of AtA MP In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THE CtNTAUn COMMNT, NEW VOnK CITY. PORTO RICANS NOT STARVING Governor Allen Says Reports Are Untrue Started by an Enemy of Ameri can Administration. Nkw Youk, April 10. A special to the Humid from Washington says : (iovernor Charles II. Allen, of Porto Kieo, when uHkud to make h statement regarding the petition, said to be from workingmeu of t'orto Rico, asking the president for work and tifcuortliiK that the Inhabitant!) of the ielrtiid were at the point of starvation, replied : "I have not seen the original petition, but a copy of it came to me in my mail from the secretary of Porto iiico, who said that he understood it was the woik of a malcontent who has been consistent ly opposing American administration ever since our occupation of the island, nd that any number of signatures could be added to the petition in the ofliee where it was written. I think it would be comparatively easy to secure signa tures to a petition asking for government aid where such aid had been so generous ly distributed. "The conditions described in the peti tion are not truthfully stated. The facts will show that more persons are em ployed in Porto Iiico today than ever be fore, except when government relief work was at its height. The United States government has already dis tributed fl.260,000 to the workers on public roads, and the army distributed 3,000,000 pounds of food to the island. "My San Juan informant is inclined to attribute the present agitation to Mu no Rivera, who has been a leader of the opposition to the American admlulstia t ion. "Civil government is established in Porto Rico, Much has been accomplished find every day marks progress. If the people can be relieved of their agitators and allowed to work out their own sal vation, aud American capital, with the thrift, and energy which follow it, be directed toward Porto Rico, with the as surance that' it will be welcome aud given adequate return, then Indeed will vuwe prosperity aud development, wbion wy Amerleaa clllsea hopes for every dweller under the American flag," Armor to Ik L'1ich. Ni: Youk, April 10. A special to the Herald from YYaehington says: Armor plati for naval vesselB may be sold to the government for only $150 a ton and the manufacturers may make a fair pro fit at that price. An experimental plate, manufactured by an entirely new process, has recently been shipped from Pitts burg to the naval ordinance proving ground at Indian Head to be subjected to the regulation ballistic test. Upon the request ot this test will depend further experiments which may result in the adoption by the government of this new armor instead of tint for which the navy department is now paying at the rate of $455 a ton. If ttie the new armor is a success and can be sold at $150 a ton it will mean a saving to the government of $305 on each ton of armor. On a battle-ship of the Alabama class, carrying 2G00 tons of armor, this would mean a clear saving to the government of $793,000. KlKlit Wan Her Terror, "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Clias. Applegate, of Alex andria, I mi., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so had that if I walked a block I would coutrn fright fully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, ttiree $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Dieoovery wholly cured me aud I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Gnppo, Bronchitis and all Throat and I.ung Troubles. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at G. O. Blakeley's drug store. 2 For sale, on easy terms, a fine fruit, hay and truck farm of about 200 acres, ten miles from The Dalles. Fine im provements; about sixty acres bottom; creek through' the place; an Ideal home and income property. For further par ticulars see Gibons & Marden, The D.lles, Oregon.. m22wtf Nasal CATARRH la all iu sttcci tntre should be deuuliuew. Ely's Crcaiu Balm clcaiiei,ootue and uvkls tlio diseased uieuibraue. It cvren catarrh and drives way cold lu the bead iiiilnklv. Cream Bslut It plaeod Into too noitrlli, spreads over tlio membrane and li absorbed, HeUefUlm mediate aud a cure follows. It ii not drlcg do not produce tneeastug, Large Size, 60 oenti at Drug glitt or by mall i Trial BUe, 10 centi by mall. jjLV JKKmiKKS, SO Warren Street, New York. CREMATION IS OPPOSED Disapproved by Roman Catholic A Pastoral Letter of Archbishop Bruchesi on Subject. r Montukai., April 10. A paFtoral let ter from Archbishop Bruchesi has been read in all the Roman Catholic churches of this diocese, and interesting references were made in it to the recent decision in the Delpit case and to the action of the legislature in granting to the Mount Royal cemetery the power to cremate iiodies in place of burying them, if eo desired. As to tne former, the arch bishop merely restates the attitude of the church on mixed or irregular mar riages which cannot be affected by the judgment of civil tribunals and warns all communicants not to offend at the risk of severe ecclesiastical penalties. With respect to cremation, the arch bishop's declaration is of greater inter est, since he virtually censures the legis lature for granting tbe request of the Mount Royal Cemetery Company, wh'ch is a Protestant organization. The arch bishop cited tbe ruling of the church on the eubject, quoting Pope Leo XIII's condemnation of the practice in his letter to the bishops in May, I860, and Cardinal Richard's vigorous denuueia tlon in a pastoral letter of 1S90. The archbishop, after these quotations, ecu tinned : "We hesitated not to aesert that the introduction of this practice of cremation into our own city of Montreal is regret- able. Does the tolerance of creeds op posed to ours or does the respect due to the freedom of worship justify it? As suredly not, since it is not included in the ritual of any church, and since it was not asked for by any religious denom ination but by a mere civil company. Does a so-called respect for individual liberty affect it? But who is there that does not Bee whither that he must lead ue. Individual liberty thus understood is a soure of communism, socialism and anarchy; it is the negation of all truth, order and justice." The Iteat Kemiuly fur IthuuiiiatUin. (iUiCK iu:i,n:r fuom r.ux. All who use Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism are delighted with tbe quick relief from pain which it afl'orc'e. 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 yot no relief until I was recommended oy Mesers. Geo. F. ParsonB & Co., druggists of this place, to trv Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Ttiey recom mended it so highly that I bought a bottle. I wax soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this liniment to mauy of my friends, who agree with me it is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism in the market." For sale by Blakeley, the druggist. Kays lie W Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Robinson, Hillsborough, Ills,, "but Bucklen's Arni ca Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per fect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by G. O. Blakeley, the druggist. 25c. 2 You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly di gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind, And it is the one remedy that will do it, Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. "I had piles so bad I could get no rest nor nua a cure until i tried Ue Witt's Witcb Hazel Salve, After using it once, I forgot I ever had anything like Piles," E, O, Boice, Homers Point, N. Y. Look out for imitations. Be sure you get De- Witt's. Clarke & Falk's P.O. Pharmacy. Acker's English. Remedy will stops cough at any time, aud will cure the worst cold iu twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts, Blakeley the druggist, We are in the midst of another Great Sale j& The very timeliness of the occasion makes it great Read on -? Lace Curtains Below Price at House-cleaning' Time j& when every house-keeper is ready for them. A reduction of 25 per cent. off the regular price on any and every style in this vast assortment. Curtains of all the new and most desirable kinds. The very cream of the market has been gathered for this spring by our curtain-buyers, and we feel confident of having the style of your choice at the right price. Ruffled Curtains and others Those worth $10 00 a 8 00 a 7 50 a 7 00 a 0 50 a G 00 a 5 50 a 5 00 a 4 50 a 4 00 a pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, nair, pair, are now are now are now are now are now are now are now are now are now are now $7 50 G 00 63 OS o SS 50 13 75 3 38 3 00 50 a 00 a 50 a 00 a 75 a 50 a 25 a 00 a 90 a 75 a 50 a pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, pair, are now are now are now are now are now are now are now, are now are now, are now, are now, .$2 o .' 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 63 25 88 50 31 13 94 75 G8 57 38 1 1 THlSHAPELEIGH" SACK SjUIT An Excellent Dress Authority writes : "So long nH vogue sanctions athletics and adores the military, so long will man dress in smartly-cut jackets with broad military Bhoulders. . "Negheee ehirts will bo used as never betore. The plaited shirt is one of the spring innovations. "Quiet cravattings and half-hose will mark the well dressed man of this spring. "All well-alnd feet will be in low-cut shoes of dura ble, comfortable build." He must Have seen Our Stock j& J Wear the Williams Hat; A TlT "X7"i "N -J o TYl G Rr C( ' New line of children's I $m(lifsjmimei New Store! New Goods! New Prices! XX. X-i. PRICE!, Proprietor. We desire to announce to the public of The Dalles'and Wasco Count' that we have received a complete stock for Spring and Summer, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies' and Gqnt's Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, and a large variety of Wrappers. We want you to come to our Store and examine our goods and get our prices. We will gladly show you through our place, whether you intend purchasing or not, as we intend to make this Spring and Summer a memorable one in tho 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 bear in mind, we will soli you Honest Goods at Low Prices, as wo feol 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., 3G in. wide, per yard 6c Best Cabot A., 30 in. wide, per yard 7o Bleached Muslins. Our Own Muslins, per yard 5o Ono of tho Finest Muslin, per j'ard 60 Lonsdale Muslin, per yard 9c Fruit of tho Loom, per yard lOo Calicoes. Indigo blue figured oil Calico, per yd 6o American light-colored prints, per yd..,..6o Dark colored Calico, standard, por yd 6o Garnet figured print, por yard 6o Clothing". Scotch Tweeds, different patterns $ 7.25 Bluo Sorgo Suits 10.00 Pin-chocked Worsted Suits 12.25 Child's Union Oassimoro Suits 2.00 Oregon City Oassimoro Pants 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 mention. Don't forgot tho namo and place. H. L. C. F. Stephens' Old Stand. PRICE THE DALLES, OREGON.