Chroiticlc. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUL 26 1901 NO. I3fi l)cJDitlIc 'TTT1 I I ' 7 1 U CASTOR AYcctable PreparationforAs- , simQating teFbodandfietfula i Un5 ttie Stomachs andDowcls of Promotes Diestion.ChecrfuI nss is andRest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine norIincraL Not Narcotic. toeyr- 0U 1M X4A?f 21 PITCHER Mx.Smm IvxktUr WiT - qrnrult -iv CtL-txinm, Stdo MrmSft! -Clmfin! .fuMr 'iiinknf-m Flavor A perfect Remedy forConslipa lon Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms . onvulsions .Fevensh ncs ind LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature oT NEW YORK. COFV OF J- inOQI Outlaw- I.m-terl , ; : , Colo., JoSjr The person0 a vh i tj he U'embers of the Itemier family, for whom, according to a dUnutch fr im T peka. Governor Stanley of Kan-sa-bai issued requisition papers on Got, Ormarj of Colorado, are Mrs. Frtu.k Ayeri and her mother, known a Mrs. :.--! in Fort Coiiins, where they reside, lit, i Will Biker, of Longtiiont. Mis. -i vers was formally the wife of Cbaries . tm iDt, who is serving a 14 vear term : ti : criminal assauU. After she lecnred a divorce from Lainont she mar ried Frank Avers, and they lived on ad- :ies near Manhattan, a min :r!f camp 40 miles from Fort Cot I int. Cwo years ago a fanriy from Kansas ! Maii lor, going through that por tion of Colorado in prairie schooners, camp-J at Avers' place. Mrs. Miiddox - laid to have er claimed on coming iace - i faca with Mrs. Avers. u hy, y'.u're Kate Bandar." The ex clamatioo was made in the presence of Ayera, who later went tj Kansas, dis KQiied bimaall as a woman, so that hie aifa could not trace him, and at Cherry ' -i v to d the officers of his suspicions re garding bia wife's family. He declares that Mrs. Reed is in reality Mra. Bender BUQ that she was separated from her - land, who is living in Utah, and tuat Will Baker is young Bender. Mrs. Avers denies that she is Kate lender, and declares that she will prove "ti alibi, She is about 50 years old. Gov traorOftMBli out of the city, but hie private atcretary says that the requisi te u papers mentioned in the Topeka uiipatefa have not yet been received. AIIbkkI to Hue stolen Horim. ' h:E(,oN OlTY, July 24 David McKel. V, ,o armed at Damascus yestetda itarnooo with a drove of 32 horses from l.astern Oregon, was arretted by con s'.ah.e Jackson, of The Dalies, and taken l- W aaoo County on a warrant charg'n Din with the larceny of eight horses. stable Moody, who asisted Toe J'alles officer in locating McKe.vay last "'ght, stated that none of the horses in the band were identified as those alleged ' I nave been stolen. food CbaugeU to 1'oloou. Putrefying food iD j,Le intestines pro luces effect like those of arsenic, but Dr. King New Life pj8 expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easilv but surely, curing Constipation, Hiliousneee, Sick Headache, Fever, all i-iver, Kidney and Bowel troubk-. Only Mta at G. C. Blakeley'e drug store. 4 GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA TMt CCN-AUK COMPANY. NCW VOMR CITT. Oaestion Atiswerert. Yes, August Flo war still has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of u-ing anything else for indigestion and biliOQineat, Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of appendicitis. nervooi irostration or heait failure, etc. The? used August Flower to cl-an out 'he system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the. liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that is ail they took when feel ing dull and had with headach-s and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's Aogat Flower, in liquid form, to make VOH satisfied there is nothing - Ti U- t'ie matter with VOU. i i: ( ireen s Falk'i. priz- ahnanai Clarkf & 1 "I am indebted to One Minute Cough cure for my pre--i,t good health and my iiie. 1 wa- treated in vain by doctors for lung trouble following la grippe, I took One Minute Congo Cure and re covered my health." Mr. E. H. Wine, Madison. Ga. Clarke cV Falk's P. O Pharmacy. You can never cure dyspepsia by diet ing. Whit your body needs is plentv of good food proparl) digested. Then if y our stomach will not digest it, Kodol Dvspepsia Core will. It contains ail of the natural digestants hence must digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in noorlahing 'he lody and replacing tne wasted tissues, thus giving life, health, trXOgtb, amtdtion, pure blood and good healthy appetite. Clarke & Falk's V (J. Pharmacy. HI1 fcJIBI LOCAI.fi K. B. Gilbreth A: -on- will keep at all Mines a supplv of hay, gram and leed Which thev will retail at tne lowest market ratns. j20-tf Wanted A email family to occupy the home and k-en house for an aged widower. Liberal terms can be bad. Apply at Ibiioli j rW'lm Mid-summer ciearnnce sale of milli nery at the Campbell & Wilson Milli : nery parlors. Kvervthing Ifl 'ie line of beadwear at one half the actual val ue. j28-lm Just received a new sunplv of North rup i S'urgir' puie foiid pro'luctf, as follows: corn starch, shredded cocoa nut, baking soda and high grade leaven er. If it's Northrop & feturgis, it is good. Get a package and try it. For ; sale bv Conrov, Son & Co., 8 L Hrooks' 1 old stand, The Dalles, Or. jy!2-2wd Mir SCORCHING HEAT IN SOUTHWEST May Eclipse Records of Last Week Fortv Deaths Occuted in St- Loata From Heat During Twenty four Hours. Kansas City, July 24. A scorching heat wave is prevalent over the South- weal today, with conditions that make it poeaible that the unprecedented high temperature records of the past week will be eclipsed. In Kansas Citv at 1 o'clock the weather bureau repoi ts 105 decrees, l tie highest ever recorded hete so early in the day. Similar conditions prevail throughout the state. The tem perature here last niuht averaged 90 and the atmosphere was extremely heavy. , Sleep was almost out of the question and the suffering was great. Today locally there is hardly a breath of air stirring, and there is no rain in sight. The only ! rain for the pass 24 hours in Missouri or Kansas is reported from Hays, Kan., near the center of the state, where a light shower fell. Twenty-five prostrations weie reported up to 1 p. m. Forty Heaths in St I. nuts. St. Loiis, July 24 Twenty-two deaths due directiv to the hat were re ported in St. Louis yesterday. Inseverai of these cases, death occured late Mou day, and was not made public through the ordinary channels until yesterday. Ihermic fever, sunstroke, heat prostra- 1 tion and insolation are named as the, various forms of the fatal stroke. 1 he ; number of prostrations reported up to 2 j o'clock this morning is 55. These records for prostrations and deaths were never equaled iu one day in the history ot St. j Louie. Fnvsicians at the Citv Hospital passed a hard day and nicht, cases airivingcon ttantly and taxing the recources of tne building to the utmost. Until a late hour last night fresh cases constantly arrived, and t tie medical staff was worked to the point of exhaustion. The heat in Bt. Louis yesterday was o; the record breaaing sort, t tie government ooservat lon office mercury registered 106 to the e:iade at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. This was one degree short of Monday's maximum 107 degrees which is the highest ever recorded in this vicinity. The temperature at noon today w as 102, two degrees higher than yesterday at the eame time. Up to njon the re ports received in the mortuary office show 40 deaths from heat during the past 24 hours. The wards of the City Hoepital are full of heat patients. Dur ing the past 24 hours 38 cases have been treated. Ten cases were received this afternoon. The actual number of pros trations is much greater, but cannot be learned, as many are treated at their homes. At 2 p. m. 106 and a fraction was the official record, and the temperature was still rising. The Transit Company has offered to let poor children under 10 years of age ride free to the parks during the period of excessive heat. Kate, to fan-American Eipniilluu, Kound-trip rates via O. R. cV N. from The Dilies, 8I 'i0. Tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays during June, Jul) , August, September and October.good for continuous passage going on date of sale. ; Kvturn limit thirty dtl from date of I sale. Slop-overs will be allowed west of j Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip j within limit of ticket. Arrangements can be made by apply ing to agent O. R. & N. Co , The Dalles, wherery tickets will he honored on lake steamers iu one or Itoth directions be tween Detroit and Buffalo. tf J.Mts iMLAaVi Agent "I wish to truthtudv slate to you and the readers of these few lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is without ques tion, the best and only cure for dyspepsia that I have ever ome in contact with and I have used many other prepara tions. John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa. No preparation equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it contains ail the natural Ji-i..t It mill divest all kinds of. food and can't help but do you good. Clarke V Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Butscribe for Thk Chuomclk. A 3-Day Boys Waists and Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday - At these very liberal reductions we Bhould have no trouble in disposing of our en tire line in the three days of this sale. And such Waists: None bul what arc abso lutely perfect condition, stylo, tit and quality. Blouse Waists worth 38c and 42c will be, each 25c. Waists and Blouses worth 50c, 68c, 75c and 88c will be, each 38c. Waists and Blouses worth $1.25 will be, each 75c. Of Percales and Lawns f Plain or figured, white or colored; some trimmed with self-ruffles, others with ruffles of embroidery; some with hands of same material in contrasting colore; some with large sailor collar, others with small laun dered collar and culls.' All are strictly Up-to-date. A. M. REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, Portland & Astoria NAVIGATION CO. DALLES BOAT LIAVCI OAK STREET DOCK, PORTLAND, at 7 A. M. and 11 P. M. ...Portland Boat... LCAVM THE DALLES at 7:00 A. M. and 3 :XJ P. M. DAILY IX K.i'T BUND v. 7BAMIBI REGULATOR, DALLES CITY. RELIANCE. W. C. ALLAWAV, General Aent, The Dalles, Oregon, (keUNN'S- 3 ONE FOR A DOSE. Kni"M I n p i t-, I'r-vHnt BiiiontoaiiR, i jr. y it. Blood, ir ll'ili. ' i ,;, j), flIMiV BMrren uvi f t j. m Ti 'an Vth " t i ' r r ... "tern b.fi. PILLS i III nr'-e;i(,nf - i 'V con Execjutor s Notice. Mot la i arabf pi van tht m. z Dooptll i'i ijei n riu!y tppoiutad aaaoutor 01 tin- it win nml tefluim-iit of Aii'i LiiclilnKur. (leeeaMN All IllTMIIIh llUVllIK ' lllllllK UKHI'lHt HM MUM oi Mud Ann Laeblngar r baraby nollflw la preaent th wina lo taa, varlfta4 by '; (iiircl, within nlx UUNltbt frua tin- 1hI of lull notice. , , , Datafl t i i,- I ity till 7tli 'lay Of June, INI, lU,,fc V,. 'i. IUiSNKI.1.. Kuta'Utor Floral lolion will cure wind chapping ami Biinhurij. Ylantifactured hy C'arr.s & Falk 1191 Sale of Wo will offer parents a chance to make their boys comfortable al a very small price. The little fellows notice the heal quite as much as we 1 and will in many instaucrs bo better boys for being comfortably clad. Williams C. J. STUBLilG, W HOLES x I IC Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First ijl Condon riioni ass, ;3' I. (Mllf 1111. IW'.H 1 riITITVItTITtITI Wasco WmliiK Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, U kind? Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, SuSxfSSo Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour Tbll MOO! ... . w unn . cvri We bell our yhxh UtWCff than any DOnM IB me tratie, ami h you uou i viuu call and get our iirioea and lie convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats MOTT'8 PENNYROYAL PILLS of im iist rimtion." 'i'ht y uro LIPB HAVIiltS" to flrU at wonianbood, hldintf daTaloproant oi orffana ami body. No known 1,..,.. ...... a . ..I, a.siiK-. hy ilrutjh'isis. DR. For Bale hy (ieo. C. Subscribe for The Blouses t7 Co. A Mi BIT ' b National liank. THE DALLES, OREGON. Mill Co., m nirtimfacturt. exprensly for family Bu..b ia ii in i u I, ti't'il 1 1 1 ifivM a tat iyfjfririfl- y nm n in aaa m p- ' mwwi tm . .i ia l i. ... k. They overcome Weak ness, irregularity uml tiinissioua, increase vitf- or nml luiiiisli 1 1. una re mad j (or woman equala them, Cannot do huriu lira MI.IHI 11. IC lit . III M til., noiu MOTT'S CREMK A L CO., Cleveland, Ohla ltlakeley, The DalUm, Or. Chronicle. Advertise in the Chronicle