mil 3tyc Dalle VOL. XIII THE DALLES. OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1901 NO. 137 CASTORIA I AM-gcfable Prcparationfor As similating the Food andRegula ling the Stomachs andBowels of Promotes DigestionChrerfur ness and Rest Contains neitlicr Onium .Morphine norunerai. Mot N.xrcotic. ye if ' h V I SAM 1 21 PtTCWR PirmfJuu Set J- . lixktlU Wf -franrrmml - CI at 04 Miaar I .pcrfec1 Remedy forConstipa fun, Sour Stomach, Diairtoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ness find Loss of Sleep. Tat'Sunilc SiOoature or NEW YORK. mm ACT CCF Or WRAPPER. BIG TIMBER DEALS CLOSED Vast Tracts of Land in Northern Cali fornia and Southern Oregon Will be Opeoed up as a Result. San Fkancim o, July 2j. The South ern Pacific Company has closed some ti::ilier land deals during the pat fn davi tbst prom '.ee to pave the way for the Opening up of vast tracts of timber coun try in the northern part of the state in the i. t-ar future. It is announced that the company'! negotiations with T. B, Walker, ol Minneapolis, for the sale of 100,1 I 1 acres of timber land in the Mc Cloud River district have been consum mated. The compHnv is closing a con tract (or t he sale of 70.000 acres of timber Od along the Pitt Kiver and ite tribu taries and it is announced that another Wl of purctiasers had agreed to take 55, lu res in Southern Oregon. A syndicate of Pennsylvania capitalists which recently purchased 45,000 acres of timber in the Klamath River district is preparing to co operate with other lum bering interests in the neighborhood for the building of a railroad that will con nect with the Southern Pacific and fur nish the facilities for the opening upota vact foreet of virgin timber. 1 w i SeaUklua tin, KeaauD. Washington, July 25 From a pre niinary report dated June 26th, re ceived from the special agent in charge oi the Seal Islands, of Alaska, it is ingbt that the number of seals which will tie taken during the present season will not equal that of last year, when ao'iot 22 500 eealskiue were secured. The agent reports a perponderance of de s.a,i the pkioa o wuich prohab'y i II exceed in weight those of previous ear. Food C'lauKd to I'ulsuu. Putrefying f,,(,d in the intestines pro duces ftt'ects like those of arsenic, but Dr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons from clogged bowels, gently, easily but surely, curing Const ipation, biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liftf, Kidney and Bowel troubles. Only 6 at Q, C. Blaknley's drug store. 4 Giffords Fotoe Never Fade. 1 GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CCNTAUN COMPANY, NEW YORK C fTY. Ouestlon Answered. Yes. August Flower still hae the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else for indigestion and biliousnees. Doctors were scarce and they eeldom heard of appendicitis", nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the systemand 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 all they took when feel ing dull and bad with headaches and other aches. You onl need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothi"g serious ttie matter with you. (iet Green's prize almanac Clarke & Falk's. 1 "I am indebted to One Minute Cough cure f it my present good health and my life. I was treated in vain by doctore for lung trouble following la grippe. I took Ooe Minute Cough Cure and re covered uiv health." Mr. E. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. Clarke k Falk's P. O. Pharmacy, You can never cure dyspepeia by diet ing. Whit your body needs is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach will not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of ; the natural digestaots hence must digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body I and replacing tDe wasted tissues, thus : giving life, health, strength, ambition, pure blood and good healthy appetite. Clarke & Falk's P O. Pharmacy. Bl' HI ICto LOCALS. R. B. Gilbreth & ons will keep at all times a supply of hay, graiu and teed which tbev will retail at the lowest market rates. j--l Wanted A small family to occupy the home and keep house for an aged widower. Liberal terms can be bad. Apply at this office. j:y22-lm Mid-summer clearance sale of mill! nery at the Campbell & Wilson Milli nery parlors. Everything in the line of headwear at one half life actual val- : ae. j28-lm i Just received a new supply of North ', rup i Sturgis' pure food products, as follows: corn starch, shredded cocoa- nut, baking soda and high grade leaven I er. If it' Nurthrup & Sturgis, it is igood. Get a package and try it. For ! sale bv Conrov, Son & Co., S. L Brooks ! old stand, The Dalles, Or. jyi2 2wd AW JarF CRITICISED BY i the britons They Have no Faith in Koch's Tuber culosis Theory. London, July 25. Presiding at this afternoon's session of the British Con gress of Tuberculosis. Earl Spencer, Chancellor of Victoria University, and a vice-president of the congress, severely criticised Pr Robert Koch's theory that human beings were immune from con tagion from tuberculosis cattle. The speaker earnestly trusted the congress , would not endorse the view that it was I unnecessary to take measures to prevent the transmission of tuberculosis from ' animals to humans. Professor John MacFadycan, of the ' Royal Veterinary College, read a pa.jer on tnbercule bacilli in milk as a source ; of tuberculosis in man. He said that tin : til Dr. Koch had declared himself in this I connection to the contrary, it was sup ' po9Pd to have been fully proven that human and bovine tuberculosis were ' identical diseases. Professor MacFady I can discussed the grounds on which Dr. . Koch based his belief, contending that ' tbev were not well founded, and had little bearing upon the question. He submitted arguments to prove that there , were the strongest grounds for regarding milk from tuberculous cows as distinctly dangerous to human beings, j Dr. Ravenal, of Philadelpia, gave an , instance of the infection of 10 persons j from tuberculous cattle, hut said he con sidered such instances to be rare. I James King, a veterinary inspector, of I Loudon, who spoke before the congress, I attributsd the large increase in the im ! ported meat trade to the rigid inspection 'of bome-killed cattle, and said a meat ! salesman assured him that the losses from condemned carcasses was so great that the British dealers were forced to i bay imported meat. Mr. King dissented ' flatly from Dr. Koch's belief in the non transmission of bovine tuberculosis to humans, and urged the adoption of strin gent measures in this respect to insure the healthfulness of imported carcasseB. He also urged a government compensa tion for cattle destroyed under its orders, in order thoroughly to stamp out tuoer ; culosis from British herds, where he de clared it was alarmingly prevalent. CHOOSING A SUCCESSOR Candidates for the Successor to Pope Leo Will Soon Hold a Conclave at the Vatican. Rome. July 25. Although the Pope is in excellent health, the feeling prevails at the Vatican that a meeting of the col lege of cardinals cannot be far oft', and it is no secret that the candidates for the papacy are making elaborate prepara tions for this conclave. One of the chief characteristics of the next conclave, according to a high pre late will be the large number of candi dates for the chair of St. Peter. A first scrutiny is expected to show six or seven cardinale being favored for the pontific ate. Those who are well informed antici pate a deadlock, and the ultimate select ion of an outsider who has not yet been mentioned. rrre'lrailn With I'orlo Klco. Washington, July 26. The presideut today issued bis proclamation estab lishing free tra ie between Porto Rico and the United States, and declaring the organization of a cival government for the island. The proclamation is purely formal and only in the body of the reso lutions adopted by the PorUi Rico Legis lature (heretofore published I, does it a d near that the island is set free com mercially today in commemoration of the anniversary of the plantiug of the American iiag on the island. The pro clamation is headed "Cessation of Tar iffPorto Rico." Clarke dt Falk's Savoring extracts are the beet. Ask your w lor them. r I A 3-Day Boys' Waists and Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday At those very liberal reductions we should have no trouble in disposing of our en tire fine in the three days of this sale. And sueh Waists! None hut what are abso lutely perfect condition, style, tit and quality. Biouse Waists worth 38c and 42c will be, each 25c. Waists and Blouses worth 50c, 68c, 75c ami 88c will he. each 38c. Waists and Blouses worth $1.25 will he, each 75c. Of Percales and Lawns Plain or figured, white or colored; some trimmed with self-ruffles, others with ruffles of embroiderv; some with hands of same material in contrasting colors; Borne with large sailor collar, others with small luun dered collar and cutis." All are strictly up-to-date. A. M. Williams L Co. REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, Portland & Hstoria NAVIGATION CO. DALLES BOAT I.KAVEH OAK STREET DOCK, PORTLAND, at 7 A. M. and 11 P. II. ...Portland Boat... I.KA VKH THE DALLES at 7 :00 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. DAILY RXCIPt SL'SIMY. HTEAMKBH REGULATOR, OALLKS CITY. RKL1ANCK. W. C. ALLAWAY, Genera! Aifent, The Dalles, Oregon. lis tflllAilllil Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats : . v MOTT'8 PCMUYRIIYAI PII IS' iityW?nkd mots .,,,!, fP'RI I I Lllll IIU I flL I ILLU oiuUslous, iiicrouxe viR- '.IS fBaoMV I II jrik or ami buuUii " puiua ' m W of tneuKtruation." They are "MPIS 8AVKIW" to girl t K womanhood, uidiiif.' development f org'iina and body. No mJW known remedy for women equals thein. t'uunot do iiurui life ".jflg V becomes it pleasure. .04l IMCIt HOX BY MAIL Sold Executor's Notice. JBsSSw. by iruiriciu. uit. mott "s t ulmk al co., cicveiund, oiiio. Hotlll afb fivw Mat M Z DodmU aai Foi sale by Geo. C. Hlakeley, The Dalles, Or. ttm-ii lul itoJ executor Ol I lie lnt will I jja.. .n n i n Hlld ttBlHUH-Ilt ef All i I.U" I.Oiei ilc.l u.nl All Mraoaa taaving 'Ulins uK"ii"t ttie sstata of kaid Ann l.ucliliiKer are lit-rcliy nulillnd U prssent Hie mum i me, rariftad a. by lw re- qulrad, witbio als moutfea Iroai tin dtla thu . D& t uaiias eitr tnis Tth da( of j.. Subscribe for The Chronicle. jouft VI. Hon n KM.. Kxecuter. Floral lotion win cure wmu chapping - - 1.1 1 il, n riVmAfiiAla and sunburn. Manufactured by Car- AdV6rtlS6 in tH6 OnrOniCJO & Kalk vSale of We will offer parents a chance to make their loys comfortable at a very small price. The little fellows notice the heal quite as much as we do ami will in many instances be better boys for being comfortably clad. C. J. STUBLilflG, W HOI. ICS I Wines, Liquors. Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. I Next door to First National Hank. I pa h Lo ll 1,1 Hi. lO'JI . I Wasco Warehonse Milling Co., Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, mTiSd Headquarters for "Byers Best" Penile- 4rvr TPlrmT This Hour is manufactured expressly (or family LUU JC 1UUI lIM): Hverv sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Wo sell our gooda lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think M Blouses j? 1 "- - 1 K AM) UICTAIL THE DALLES, OREGON.