l)c Dalles Cljrimick vol. xin THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 22.. 1901, NO. 109 ffiTifiliTSTiTflil CASTORU ASfcgdable Prcparntionror As similating IlicFoodandRcgula liiig UicSloiiuichs and Bowels of tlJlf.Lii!lllil!lHI Promotes Digcslion.Chcerfur ncss find RcsLConlains neither ())iuiu.Mor()liinc nor Mineral. Ts'ot Nar c ot ic . Aiijjc orr:itUrXMUELPnVHEll sl'.x.Seima ' t JhtfrniiU -JlierianrJrJata IKnitA'tmi -ClmfitJ Sttgnr A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Wonns , Convulsions .Fcvcrish ncss and Loss of Sleep. Vac Simile Sigrwhirc or NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER -fj Sua in Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VONIt CITY. hilll'erliii; nil HnVdrr. KANKAh Cll'V, JlUK! 21. riiousatids of people camping oti the border of the Kiowa-Comanche Apacho recurvation in Oklahoma, awaitiui; tlit! opening of tliut land to settlement arc in destitute cir cumstances, according to I). ,1. MrKennu, w lo has jiiwt returned from t lit ncene. "Only lata Monday," said Dr. Mo Koiina, "two friends and myself drove over to the border from Oklahoma City, and thought that irreeted us was one of ternhli) deHtittition. Twenty thousand men, women and children ate massed on tliu 1) irder, and half of them are utterly destitute. Only u Htnull percentage have vn tents lo sleep in, hut huddle under the wagons and Mich pheltcritm place ua they can find. At leant 0000 of them have been there u year and a half. They went with ponHibi $200 or .fotlO, and have made nothing since they arrived. Himply waitinir waiting. The really pitiable thing about it all in tiiat there are hutulredM of desperadoes on the border, who have picked out claims and will not scruple to kill the tuieo-'Bsful otieH in the diawing in ease they have a lottery. A reliable merchant told mo a few days ago u band of 100 such desperadoes who have fiooured the reaer vution for choice cluiiiiH and are deter mined to have them at am' coat." Meteor 1'hIIh 111 Mexico, Uknvkk, June 21. A epeoial to the News from Tucson, Ariz., Bays: The largest meteor ever Been in thin part of the country fell between the pueblos of Los MollnuB and Altur, in SonorH, Mexico, on June 11th at 10 o'clock In the morning. The meteor was seen by partlen in Tucson. Although the biui was h i'h, the meteor illuminated the uky and Beemed to huve burBt at the horiisou. Kl Progreso, a Spanish paper received in Tucson today contains an article describing the stujek at Altar and the terror of the people when the meteor fell. It Htruck the earth at about 45 iiiiloB from Altar, but the Bhock there was terrific, and the people thought it was an earthquake, An exploring party will k" out from Altar to try lo tind tiie place where-the meteor fell. It til it' urtlix llevolulliiii. NkwYokk, June 21. A dispatch of the World from Burlington, Vt., says: J. G. Falcon, a diver, has visited the spit where the schooner Royal Savage, com manded by General Benedict Arnold, was sunk in 1776 by the British. He found three gun carriages and ab-ut thirty canuon balls and shot. Two ol the f inner will lie t-ent to the Srnith ho ti i in Institution at Washington, and the other haa been given to the city of Burlington. The relics were discovered in u out thirty feet of water. The car riages are made of wood and iron, the former leirrg now petrified. Ti, Aid Knur 1'rlxoiittrH. Nicw Youic, .Itiue 21. An appeal has been inmi for inony to buy supplies for the women and children of the Transvaal who have been gathered in ramps as part of the ellbrt to end the P.oer war. Amonir the pinners of the appeal an- the Key. Dr. David James liunell, William Van Rennsaeler, Ed ward Van Ness, Andrew D. Parker and Kev. Herman D. Van Broekhuizeu, of Pretoria. The appeal niys that there are 22,U00 men and women in the camps, and that 1118 children died in May. I)i, m II l'uy lo Buy Cheap? A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible ; if not possiiile for you, then in either case take the only rem edy that lias been introduced in all civil ized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, "Boschee's German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tisanes to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cutob the patient. Try osk bottle, Recommended many years by all druggists in the world, and sold by Clarke & Falk. Get Green's prize aimanac. - While Alan Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was tin ning yel low. II is skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and ho Buffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Hitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, Only 25c. Sold by G. O. Blakeley, the druggist. o" Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints wheu you can buy James E. Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guarauteed lor 0 years. Clark & Kalk.ageuts. m THREE MEN KILLED ON KALAMA ROAD I Saturday special I ALL REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS Two I'otllandcrs and One Resident of Uancouver, B. C, Lose Lives Through Premature Blast. Kalama, Wash., June 21. A prema ture exploeion occurred at 10 o'clock thie morning on the new Washington & Oregon Railroad, killing three men nnd injuring six others. The fccene of the accident was in a rock cut half a mile south of Kalama. The exact came of the explosion will perhaps never be known, as the men who were working at the drill hole were instantly killed. About twenty-fiye men were working in the cut and from the survivors it is learned that Thoraae Graham and Hugh Jamison, both of Portland, were loading a 12-foot drill hole with No. 2 giant powder and had put in about 100 sticks. It is supposed that they had just began tramping the powder with an iron bar as they had some times done before when the explosion occurred. Jamison's head was blown oil'. Graham was blown almost into a jelly, and "Scntty" Heeney was blown upon the top of the nut, a dietance.of 15 feet. His injuries are fatal although he is stiil alive. His chin is blown off, skull fractured, arms and legs broken, and holes blown through his body. His wounds were dressed and he was sent to a Portland hospital by the eteamer Lnrliue. His home is at Vancouver, B. O. James 6 offered AT HALF PRICED In this ottering will be found representative pieces of some of this season's best patterns in fancy Organdies, Dimities, Mulls, Lawns, ivc. The price will be just half the usual remnant prices making a most liberal reduction, and one which will not fail lo move every remnant in stock early in the day. Come early. York, of Carrollton, Wash., a fractured eknll and was injured in his back. Toe right arm and right leg of John Bard, ol Seattle, waB broken. Lee Montgomery, of Seattle, was injured about the head and body. Others Injured are: Arthur Hockett, Kalama, right leg badly bruised ; Charles Reiley, head and left leg iujured ; Burkey, scalp wound. Dr. Sims has converted his oflice into a hospital and lias summoned Drs. Darnell and Cook to assist him in caring for the wounded. I'liiKiie at Hiiuk Konc. VicroitiA, B. C, June 21. News was received by the steamer Victoria, which arrived today, that plague is becoming violent in Hong Kong, where up to the end of May from the beginning of the vear 529 Chinese, six other Asiatics and eight Europeans had been attacked, and 493 Chinese had died, us well as four other Asiatics and five whites. The China Mail says it is irnpoesible to deny that the outbreak is in a virulent form, and one of the Berious facts connected with the epidemic is that casea are found in every part of the country. The transport Kintuck and the steam er Hmpress of China are quarantined at Nagasaki, a Chinese fireman having died on the former, which haa 180 United States soldiers and 10 officers. No par ticulars were received of the Empress, but cable advices received here report that she will be released on the 24th. Muuvenlr or JHoKlnley. Washington, June 21. Charles H. Baker. President of an electric power company, of Seattle, today presented to the nresident a handsome souvenir ol the Snoqnaluiie falls, which supply the city of Seattle with power. The souvenir was to have been presented to the presi dent wheu he reached Seattle on hie recent trip to the Pacific Coast. In re ply to the regret expressed by Mr. Baker, on behalf of the people of the Northwest, that the president's trip was cut short, the president said it was his Intention to visit the Northwest ueiore the expiration of his term as chief magistrate. Lyncher!, lutlletutl for Murder. AiruKAs. Cal., Juno 21. The grand jury of Modac county, which haa been investigating thelynchliiKon March JUtn of Calvin Hall, his three sons and Dan Yantis for alleged thefts, his returned three indictments for murder. Robert Leventon, Isoiu Eades and James W, Brown are the persons named. It is understood thai evidence was brought out by the investlgtiou showing that these threa men were the principal participants in the events leading up to wholesale lyuchlug. Wash Suits jZ? (.'! to 10 years) Sailor Suits, made of per cale, crash and duck, in light and dark colors; nicely trim med. Offer solid comfort to the active small boy during these warm days. 50c, 75c, 85c, $1. Wash Pants j& Crash, dack, percale. 25c, 35c, 50c. SUMMER HATS. Straw and Crashes. Out of this great assortment we make special mention to day of the popular jf ALPINE HAT Comes in a fancy rough and fine smooth braids. See window for the TYCOON the coolest bat made. Canvas Leggings for camping and mountain wear. All sizes; 75c pr. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Catarrh Cannot; lie Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it von must take inter nal remedies. Hali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this country tor years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Seud for testimonials, free. F. J. Chkney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold bv drruggHtfl, price 75c. Hall'B'Family Pills are the best. 12 Wlint'M Your race Worth'.' Sometime a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin.-all signs of Ljvtr Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25 cents at G. C. Blakeley's Drug Store. G Tor Hale. A stylish black driving horse, very gentle. Also a nearlv new open buggy, harness, blanketa, etc. Very cheap. Address, W. R. Rockwkm.. m27d2w-w3w Dufur, Ore. Acker's English Hemedy will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or inouey rofnnded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley tne druggist. "A lew months ago, food which I ate for breakfast would not remain on my stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and other meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles" H. S. Pitts. Arlington Tex,, Kodol Dyspeppiu Cure digests what you eat. Clarke .v Falk's P. O. Pharmacy, loh Couldn't Have Stood II, If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bud leu's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cuied thousands. For In juries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions it's the best salve in the world. Price 25n a box. Cure guaranteed. SoldbyG.C. Blakeley, the druggist. 0 Subscribe for Tub Oiiuoniolk. LET THE EAGLE SCREAM! An Old - Fashioned Celebration. July 4th, 1901 at, Hood River Music by the Band and Glee Club ! Reading of The Declaration of Independence. ORATION. GRAND PARADE Patriotic, Military and Civic. Log Rolling Contest $100.00 in Prices. Greased Pole, Wheelbarrow Race, Etc., Etc., with Liberal Prizes to Winners. BICYCLE PARADE with Cash Prizes for the Handsomest Exhibits. $700.00 Display of FIREWORKS IN THE EVENING. Baseball Game--Dalles vs. Hood River Cool groves and romantic hills and dolls for tho lovors of nature. Uednced rales by railroad and boats. Come everybody, and bring tho ehildron. 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