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CI)rontclc. I) e Hit lies VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 30. 1901. NO. 110 AV'cgclable Prcparationfor As similating iheFoodandRcgula tin the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigesHonjCheerPuI ncss and Rest .Contains neither Opiiim.Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic. hi o fMd flrSAMUELPtTCHER lmvJiui Settl' sfx.Seruui ixAfllf Smlu -ytnur $trtl tmermtM -. . CarbomUF-iMi, hmtnym flavor Ap?rfecl Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feveiish rvesa ami Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. ;t copy of wrapper. SUFFERINGS OF THE BOERS Pretoria Man Tells a Terrible Tale Kruger'fi Messace to America. Chicago, July 29. "The horror of the situation in the Boer reconcentrado cam pi in South Africa in appalling. Men, women and children are dyinz at the rate that would mean the externa! nation of the race in nine years. The people are cooped up in unsanitary quar ters, where they are unable to secure infflolent food or clothing, with disease making terrible ravages among them." Ibil was the situation in the Trans vaal and Orange Free State depicted to night at the Christian Reformed Church by the Lev. Herman D. Tan Brockhuy sen, late pastor of the leading Dutch informed; church of Pretoria. He has come to the United States to raise mon ey to alleviate the sufferings of his coun trymen who are huddled together in the refugee camps. It is the intention of Mr. Brockhuyaen to travel through the coun try, speaking in churches of various denominations and describing the real situation throughout South Africa. The funds he is able to secure will be eent direct to Pretoria. Regarding the outcome of the struggle, Mr. Brockhuysen is still optimistic. He believes the Boere nill continue fighting until they eventually tire out Great Brit ain. "It is quite impossible to estimate the number of burghers now in tbe "Old," he said, "bat the force is un doubtedly much larger than when Pre toria was taken." A few days before leaving Europe Mr. tiruekhuysen visited President Kruger, and when he asked the doughty old Boer What message he would send to the American people, Kruger said: "Tell them they are helping the Eng lish to slaughter our people, by supply tag them with homes, mules and the munitions of war. A I'oor Millionaire Lately starved in London because be l 'Uld not digest his food. Early use of Df. King's New Life pill, would have UVed him. They strengthen the stomach, '! digestion, promote assimilation, iiu l'fove appetite. Sold by G. C. Blakeley, tne druggist. 6 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YO OITV. Secretary Long' Order. WASHINGTON, July 29. Secretary Long this morning issued tbe following general order : "All persons in the naval service are strictly enjoined to refain from any pub lic statement concerning the subject iuBtter of the court of inquirv requested by Lear-Admiral W. S. Schley." Uuei It l a j to Buy Cheap? A cheap remedy for conghB and colds is all right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangeious results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the only rem edy that has 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 tbe tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all druggists in the world, and sold by Clarke & Falk. Get Green's prite almanac. 2 m '8IMKS8 LOCALS). v K. B. Gilbreth & Hons will keep at all times a supply of hay, grain and feed which thev will retail at the lowest market rates. j2tt-tf Wanted A small family to occupy the home and keep house for an aged widower. Liberal terms can be had. Apply at this office. jly22-lm Mid-summer clearance sale of milli nery at the Campbell & Wilson Milli nery parlors. Everything in the line of beadwear at one half the actual val ue. j2-lm Just received a new supply of Nortb rup & Sturgis' pure food products, as follows: corn starch, shredded cocoa nut, baking soda and high grade leaven er. If it's Northrtip & Sturgis, it is good. Get a package and try it. For sale by Conrov, Son & Co., S. L. Brooks' old stand, The Dallea, Or. ivl2-2wd stepped Into Live Coala. "When a child I burned my foot fright fully," writes W. H. Bads, of Joneaville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 80 years, but Bnckleu'a Arnica Halve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sorea, Bruises and Piles. Hold by G. C. Biakeley, the druggist. 25c. 5 Clark A Falk are never closed Suuday . Don't forget this. SUNDAY CLOSING LAW ENFORCED Saloons in Walla Walla Were Closed Sunday for the First Time in Half a Century. Walla Wai.i v, Wash., July 29. For the first time in nearly half a century, Walla Walla was a closed town yester day. Not a door was open, not a rent's worth of merchandise was sold. Not a glass of beer nor a cigar passed over the bars of o saloons and two breweries. At midnight Saturday the saloons closed their doors, not one remaining op en after midnight. A week ago three stood out and defied the law, bin yester day every one obeyed, and the doors along Main street were closed all day. The lack of business made the streets very quiet, and but few men spent the day on the sidewalks, as has been the plan in tbe past. The fight for Sunday closing came up a few weeks ago by a petition from a number of farmers asking to have the saloons closed to keep employes sober and fit for work. The saloons refused at first and then proclaimed an intention of forcing every house to close. The officers tried to secure peaceable compliance, but failed, and then three saloons held out alone to test the law. All three proprietors were arreBted and found guilty. Then a week ago they held open again and were arrested by information in the superior court. The eases will come up at the next jury term. Having been convicted in the justice court, the saloon men appealed to the superior court and lost. An announcement that any further violations would be vigor ously prosecuted has had the effect of closing the town, the first time in its history. I'roject of Union Men. New York, July 29. The World says : Resolutions advocating the raising of a $500,000 defense fund and other things bearing on the steel and other strikes, were discussed at a recent meeting of the Central Federated Union of New York. The resolutions will be voted on next Sunday. They advocate also a re tention of a lawyer who shall be paid "a sufficient fee to be above the reach of temptation," and who shall be called upon to attend to all cases in the courts in behalf of organized labor throughout the country. Utory of a Uauk Fake. LONDON, July 29. Inquiry made by the Associated Press shows there is no foundation for the rumor published here by the Daily Express that the United States Ambassador, Joseph H. Choate, had left Loudon for Holland, not for a holiday, but at the invitation of Mr. Kru ger, who desires him to act as mediator in bringing about a peace settlement. With tbe exception of a week-end visit to Sussex, Mr. Choatd has not left Lon don. He returned here from Sussex to day. Condition Critical. Ckonbekg, July 29. As a result of the visit of Professor Ren vera from Berlin, it is officially announced that the condition of the Dowager Empress Frederick is not satisfactory. Her Majesty has not left her apartments for the last two weeks, and though medical bulletins have not yet been issued they may soon be antic ipated. Princess Henry of Prussia has been at tbe castle on a flying visit. Kate to Pan-American Ki. position. Round-trip rates via O. R. & N. from The Dillee, T8I90. Tickets on sale first and third Tuesdays during June, Jul) , August, September and October.good for continuous passage going on date of sale. Return limit thirty daya from date of sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west of Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip within limit of ticket. Arrangements can be made by apply ing to agent O. R. A N. Co., The Dallea, whereby tickets will be houored on lake steamers in one or both directions be tween Detroit and Buffalo. tf J am km Iuicland, Agent Why pay $1.76 per gallon for inferior paints wben you can buy James E. Patton's aun proof paints for $1.50 per fallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A a!k agents. ml I Seven Year In lied. "Will wonders ever cease?" inquire the friendsof Mrs. L. Pease, of Lawrence, Kan. They knew 6he had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on ac count of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debility ; but, "Three Kittles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk." she writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suffering from Headache, Back ache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melan choly, Fainting and Dial? Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed, G. C. Biake ley, the druggist. Only 50c. 8 A K aging. 1! oaring; Flood. Washed down a telegraph line which Chas. C. E.lis, of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Standing waist deep in icy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold and c.ough. It grew worse daily. Finally the L,t doctors inOakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said I had Consumption and could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by Q, C. Biakeley , the druggist. Price 50c. 5 You can never cure dyspepsia by diet ing. What your body needs is plenty of good food properly digested. Then if your stomach wilt not digest it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of the natural digestantB hence must digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the body aud replacing tne wasted tissues, thus giving life, health, strength, ambition, pure blood and good healthy appetite. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Claike & Falk'p P. O. Pharmacv. REGULATOR LINE. Dalles, PoM & Astoria NAVIGATION CO. DALLES BOAT LEAVES OAK STREET DOCK, PORTLAND, at 7 A. M. and 11 P. M. ...Portland Boat... LEAVES THE DALLES at 7:00 A. M. and 3:00 P. M. DAILY except IVXPAYi HI EAMEK REGULATOR, DALLES CITY. RELIANCE. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent, The Dalles, Oregon. Db.GUNN'S ONE FOR A DOSE. n I A Rmnw Pimple., Praraot WrM I I Biliiu;uea,r,jritMbBlood. ILLl uro Headache au,l Dapcpafa SmSmSmSm A raovt-meut ,,f th tiow.la taca IS I. MiSt Mr U Mtl,. Th-f either rlp. nor .".", inve jciu, nn wJI ma I aaiup'- fr. .-. , i full but for W Bablh' Df,nt o. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LanuOwc at The Dam.:.-, or .1 July 22, I .'!. I Notice 1 hereby given that the following uaiued settler bun nfed notice l his intention to make Dual proof iu aupport Of hi. claim, aud that Mid proof will be made belore the Regis ter and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon on Thurs day, September 5, 1'jOl, viz. : William C. Thompson of The Dalle.-, Oregon, H. E. No. 4876 (or the BU gJCU aud BU 8W; Sec 25, ilS.uil K. W M. He name, tbe following witnesses to prove hla continuoua residence upon aud cultivation of aaid laud, via. : Paul Cartcrig, K T. Klton, Tero Mickey and Lee ttchauuo, all of The Dalles, Oregon, it j JAY P. LtJL'AB.KegUter. Wasco WarehDQse Hi Co Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, iTVk131?o Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- FlOUT This Flour is manufactured expressly for family v AV A use ; everv sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We eell our goods lowor than any house in the trade, and if yon don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats n :. -rrTT1rm.ymTrTT C. J. STUBliIMG, Vt HOLES AM Wines, Liquors Cigars I Family Orders will receive prompt attention. Next door to First Condon I'lione 98. Long llat. 1001. THE I MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS or an,i imnisli "pains of menstruation." They are "LIFE SAVERS " to girls at womanhood, aiding1 development of organs and body. No known remedy for women equal them. Cannot do harm life beooraea a pleasure. jftl.OO PER BOX IIY MAIL. Sold by druggistM. DR. MUTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by Geo. O. Biakeley, The Dalles, Or. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sals and sxecuUoo duly issued out ot and under the seal of the Clr cult Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Wasco, to me duly directed and dated the :M day of July, 1001, upon a Judgment anddaorao rendeiedand enured in said court on thaSTtb day of June, Lull, in favor of W W Phillips, plaintiff, and gainst J VVBonea, defendant, for the bum of 12880.40 in United Mates BoIdOOln, and the further sum ol !M0 attorney fee, and t'Jl 'St costs ami disbursements, I did ot the '2d day of July, 1901, duly levy upon the following described real plOperty situated in tbe county of H'asco, State of Oregon , towit; Delendaut J W Hones:' undivided one-half Interest In and to sec Hons 10 and Hi: the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quartfll, and the southwest (joaitcr of the southeast quarter, the east half of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of tbe northwest quarter, the notth half of tiie southwest Quarter, ami the southciist quarter of the southwest quarter of Motion and the west half of the southeast, quarter, and lots 11 and 12 of section HO, all iu township 1 north, mm;, 9 east of the Willamette meridian; and win iu oomplfacos with its com mands Oil Monday, the 5tli day of August. 1 11(1 1 , at the hour of J o'clock p. in., at the front door of the county court hoots In the city of The Dalles, said county aud state, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for U. H. void coin, cash in huud.ull the riKht, title ami Interest that the said defendant iiad on the 14th day of October ivn the date of plaintiff's mortKaK1', or baa aineu had in or to said rial property to sati-ly said judgment, decree and execution, with interest on f 'i, in hum die 27th day of June, 1'JOi, nl the rate of eight per 0001 per an num, aud on liMO from the 27th day of June, l'Jd, at the rate of six per cent per annum, and the coata of aud upon aid writ. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, July 6, i'.Nil. KOHKKT KKLLV, JUM Sherill of Wasco County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.AMO Olios. AT Vancocvkh, Wash., t June IH, P.MI. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settlers have liTed notice of their Intention to make final proof iu support of tliL-irclaima.and that said pro., is will he made before the Kcgiatcr and Boos Vel U. H. land ofllci- at Vancouver, 'Vaahiiigton, Friday, August 0, i'JUl, vis : William It. O'Neal, H. K. No. '."HI, for the N; of KRW, NU ol NWU 6cc 1 1, ami oK'4 of HW bee II, Tp I N, K 12 K, W. M , who mines the following wltueaacH to prove his continuous residence upon aud cull! vation of aaid land, viz.: Kussel ft. hwaiu, Oeorge A. Snider. William II. Hopper and lobu Dafiron, all of l.yle P. O. Washington. Ituaaell H. Hwalo, H. K. No. MM. for the N)a of NL'i, Sec 12, Tp A N, K 12 K, TV. M, who iiemcN the following wit neaaea to prove his continuous residence upou aud cultivation of aaid laud, viz. William K. O'Neal, (ieorge A. Holder. William II. Hopper, John Dartron, all of l.yle 1'. O., Washington. William II . Hopper, ii, i, No. nio. for the NU of hwu, See US, Tb I N, U 12 k, U M., who names Ibe following wit neaaea to prove Ins continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, via : fiusaell U Swum, William 0 Neal, George A. Buider aud John Dull inn, nil ol l.yle l'. O , Wash. juii-22 W. it. UuNHAa, Ucgiater. If anything alia your hair, go and aee Frazer; he's the headquarters for all bair remedies. Remember that be makes a specialty of these goods. tf 3 AND RITA' I National Bank. DALLES, OREGON. r.Ta-r T-a-Tiir .a-aaTiTiTTriTTaTAaMi They overcome Weak ness,, Irregularity and omissions, Increase vir- TIM HSR LAND NOTICE. 0, K. Land Olliee, Vancouver, Wash., ( July 5, i'.HJl. i Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of ( ougrcaaof June 3, 187bi entitled "An act for the sale of limber luuils In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, ' asexteuded to all the public land states by act of Atig ist I, 18(8, Thomas 0, Comitook, of argo, county of Cass, state of Nortli Dakota, lias this day tiled in this olllce tils sworn statement No. 2271. for the purchase of the south half northeast quarter Sec 21, and south half northwest quarter of Sec 22 in township 4 north, range 1:1 cast, W M. and w ill oiler proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agileiiltural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud belore the Kcdstcr and Receiver of tills olllce at Vancouver, Wash., on Monday, the, 7th day of Optobsr, 1901 lie mimes I he following witnesses- Kniah ItaycH, l.i II. Paig, Will D. Olftdwln and Leon Smith, all of Lucas, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described laud-, are requested to lilc their darns In this olllce on or hcioro said 7th day of October, lull. JlylU I0W W. H. DUMB AS, Register NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. V . h. i.iiinl Olllce, Vancouver, Wash.,) J ii iy 12. l'JOL i Notice is hereby given that iu compllaucc with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno8, 1X7H, cntitleil "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ci tended to all the public land states by a"t of August 4, laU2, . i link A. Hall, of Kargo, county of Cuss, state of North Dakota, has tnis day tiled in tills office his sworn statement No. 22HI, for the pur chase of tbe lots 8 and 4, aud ItU HW!i of Hcc h, in Tp 4 N, It 1.1 K, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for it limber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land before tbe register and receiver of this olllce at Van couver, Washington, on Thursday, tbe lOtli day of October, p.ml. lie names as witnesses: Dattd O. Mac la aud Annie O. H. Maclay, of Kargo, N. 1. , aud Knuch Hayes and Leon Smith, of Lucas, Wash. Also David 0. Maclay, of Kargo, county ol i'ass, state of North Dakota, lias this day tiled in this olllce Ids sworn statement No 222 lm the purchase of the N, of SY,s ,. NEW, aud SK't of NWji of Sec la. Iu Tp IN, K 13 K aud will oiler tirtsif to show that the luud souabi Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purHisos, aud to establish Ills alalia to said land before the register and receiver ol this oflice at Vaucouver, Washington, on Thuis ila , the lot li day of Oefotstr, lull. He names as witnesses: Krauk A. Hall and Annie O. 11. Maclay of Kargo, N. D., ami Kiuavb liay.'S aud i eon Hiultb of Lucas, Wash. A lao Annie O. II. Maclay, of Kargo, county of Cass, state of North Dakota, lias this day bled iu this olliee her aworu statement No 22.t. for tbe purchase of the southeast quarter (HK) of Uec is. in I p IN, H Li K, aud will otter pnail to show that the land soughl is more valuable lor its limber or stone than fur aaucultunl pur- tioaea, ami to catabliah tier claim to aaid laud efore the reglater aud rec fiver of this olllce at Vancouver, Washlnghui, on Thursday , tbe hub day ol October, 1001. She natiiea as witnesses: David (J. Maclay aud Krauk A. liall ol Kaigo, N. D., aud Kuoch Hayes aud Leon diuith of Lucas, Wash. Ally ami all persons claiming adversely the atMv-deacribed lauds are requested to Hie tbelr claims In this oih e ou or before said loth day of October, l 'Jul. Jlyl7 low W. K. DCNIIAU, Register. Floral lotion will core wind chapping and aunburn. Manufactured by Came A Falk.