Ct)rcmidc. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 1901 NO. 104- NOOSE 3lK Dalles AVcgctable Preparaiionfor As similating rticFoodandBcgula tin'4 the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigcstionXheerfi ncssandRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. JOT "Narc otic . Mttpc ofOMUrSAMUlLPfTCHKR ftimplun Seal' stlx.Smnn .feed r pientuM - Clmtlud Saaur mn nam A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish ness find LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of DID GOOD WORK Charles W. Nordstrom Hanged at Seattle Yesterday Committed His Cold Blooded Murder Ten Years Ago. IK EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. KB In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CKNTAUN COMPANY, NEW VOHR CtTY. China Se k ii I Ik h tniiien t . San FBANCI80O, Am:. 23. Six stu dents in liinti standing from the Pei Yong College, at Canton, who arrived from ilmna several (lays auo on the Steamer Gaelic, have been landed by Chinese bureau officials, ami will enter the University of California to complete classical and scientific educations. These students were selected by the Uninene Government to study modern American methods, with a view of spreading them in their native land. ' Fireman's iu tJall. "I stuck in my engine, although every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo comotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa., "I wan weak and pah-, without any ap petite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I not a bottle of Electric Bit ters and, after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, si.'kly, ran down people always tain new life, Strength and vior from their use. Try them. Satisfaction uuaranteed by G. C. Blakeley, tliedrungist. Price 50 cents. 2 Wed in the suit on the bond of George W, Ihvis, ex-clerk of the ectioo! land board, lodav examined itie stipulation fi'eil by itiem on August 1st, and found that it contained the errors indicated in today's Oreifonian. The figures will be corrected so as to show that Davis was short in his account- nearly $31,000 in stead of ahead $29,000, as stated in the stipulation. As stated in yesterday's correspondence, it was intended that the stipulations should hIihw a shortage in secordance with the facte. Living Wholly on Faltli. Astoria, Aug. 22 Fred Hartman, the Salvation Army man who was sentenced to 25 daye in the County Jail yesterday for illegal fishing, refuses to eat the jail fare, is living whollv on faith. He says he has broken none of God's laws, and does not consider it a crime to break any of the laws made by man. He also asserts that he is a Christian and will not eat any of the "unchristian" food that is served to prisoners. The man is no doubt partially unbalanced mentally. MlKlit Wut, Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I hud consumption so bad that if I walked a blocK i would cougu fright- fully and spit blood, but, when all other i medicines failed, ttiree $1.00 bottles of ! Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured j me and I gained 58 pounds." It's ' absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La GripDO, Bronchitis and all Throat and I.uug Troubles. Price 50c and $100. Trial bottles free at G. C. Blakeley's dm store. 2 Mure UirlsTo Strike. Nkw Yokk, Aug. 23. Two thousand five hundred girl ehirl waist-makers are now on the strike at seven workshops in this city, and it is said that five more strikes will be ordered today, involving 600 additional workmen. Ucaurtl f r in In -hi,, Any I urn OlATTLI, A0g, 23 Er'efc Hendrick eu'i, an iumn UMtli who MiMdea frenzied ititek on the officer arresting 'una two years agn, lias heen allowed to escape mm the WeBtem Washington as uin M Steilacoom. riie madman obtained Bl liheriv August 20' b, and is still at lffe. Notice in this eff.-ct wae sent 001 frmn the asv luin, and a copy o' 'his notification was to.iav receiyt-d by the pfohate department n the c 'Unt v clerk's office. Ha lie Wa. Tortured. 'I suffered such pain from cornel could hardly walk," writes H. Robinsou, Hillsborough, Ills "hut B.u-kl-i - Arni ca Salve completely enr-d iIikiii," Acts UM magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per healer of skin diseaafN ad idles. Cure guaranteed by G. C. Blakeley, the d'UgUt. '25c. 2 Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has the largest sale of any inediciue iu the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything elee for indigestion and biliousness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, ami that is all they took, when feel ing dull and had with headaches and other acbee. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there is nothing serious the matter with you. Get Green's prize almanac. Clarke & Falk's. 1 Eruptions, cuts, burne, scalds and gores of all kind- quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. Certain on re for piles Beware of Counterfeits. Be sure v,n get the original DeWilt'e. OUrne & Falk's P O. Pharmacy. i(l urrihe for TbK ChBONICLK. Seatti.k, Aug. 23. Charles W. Nord strom was hanged this morning at 9 :49 o'clock for the murder, on November 27, 1891, of William Mason. From early morning the condemned man seemed to fully realize his position, and while ministers and members of the Salvation Army prayed with him, he cried continually. Shortly after 9:30 Nordstrom was brought from the room in which be had been, just adjoining the execution room. It required the as sistance of four men to keep him on hie feet. When he was taken into the presence of the scaffold he broke down entirely. Crying in a childieh voice, and praying that his life be spared him, he collapsed entirely and fell to the floor. Efforts to raise him and keep him on his feet were fruitless, and at last Sheriff Cudihee ordered that a boarc' be brought. To this Nordstrotr was tied. It required six men to hold him while this was being done. While being tied to the tioard, Nordstrom continued to cry in a loud voice. Several times he seemed to speak, but his words were unintelligible. The six men who had held him raised his body on the board and, with great effort, mcceeded in getting him onto the gallows and onto the fatal trap. Here be was stood upright, four of the men standing on the four sides of the trap and holding him. Within two seconds after tbe con demned man wae in place the trap was sprung and Nordstrom had paid the -penalty of his crime. The trap wae sprung at 9:49, and Nordstrom was pronounced dead at 10:02. The crime for which Charles W. Nord strom was banged this morning wae one of tbe most cold-blooded and unmitigated in tbe criminal history of tbe Northwest, and was committed over nine years ago, tbe victim being Willie Maeon, one of the two sons of Thomas Mason, a wealthy farmer living in the vicinity of Cedar Mountain. At the time of the murder the young man wae 21 years of age, and wae unmarried. I'luyed Out. Dull Headache, Paine in varioue parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of tbe stomach, Loss of appetite, Feveriehnees, Pimpleeor Sores are all positive eviden ces of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir has never failed tocure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It ie certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley, the drug gist. Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., eays: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. Tbe doctors said she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. Clarke & Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy. Voqt 0era-house F. J. IXAHKK, Munutftr. TUESDAY. AUGUST 27th, One NlRlit Only. Uncle Tom's Cabin, The BAKNt'M of them all. Tbe Greatest Cast, the most Gorgeoua Scenery ever given thie touching tnaater- piece. 30-PEOPLE-30. Best selected company on the road. Special Scenery. Special Cars. Keaerved ScaU, 50c. Children, 25c. Kcbcrawi Mata will bt on tale at Clarke fc Kalk'n Drugstore. Lincoln Sale Yes, Abraham Lincoln, grand Old Abe. The idol of all honest men. The incarnation of truthfulness, fidelity and justice. Verily a name to conjure with. No man, or set of men on the face of this earth holds the illustrious name in in greater veneration than the partners of this concern, and when we tell you this sale is named "Lincoln Sale," in order to impress on you the absolute truthful ness of the statements used Herein. you may believe us, for the man who'd use Abe Lincoln's name as a certificate of character for a shady state ment is a horse thief, and you know that is not our measure. Too much faith in Spring weather leaves us today with four thousand dollars worth more stock than we had last year this time. This won't do, shoes don't im prove with age, and what is more we need that money for fall goods. "Lincoln Sale" will be the most uncommon price cutting time. Children and blind men can come and be as sure of real bargains as they are of their lives. This sale will especially appeal to reasonable folks who can tell a straight story when they hear it to economical people who know a cut price when they see it, and to doubting Thomases who have been fooled much and often by counterfeit price cutting: "Lincoln Sale'9 begins Monday at 9 a. m. On tbe 90c Table there is an uncommon lot of Children's Lace and Button Shoes, in black and chocolate kid, with good, comfortable broad toes capped. Sizes run from 8 to 11; values to $1.75; and sizes from 5 to 8, for little tots good strong soles, roomy toes; black or tans. There are Boys' Shoes stout and honest, but not all sizes. A few pair of blacks, also a few tans; sizes to fit most, boys; Shoes that were $1.35 and $1.75. There are also a few pair of Ladies' Black Kid Opera Slippers; cheap at the regular price of $1 25. Some finer Ox fords in small sizes; narrow toes; were $2.50 and over. On tbe $2.50 Table you will find a line each of Ladies' and Men's Stylish, Up-to-date Shoes, suitable for fall wear. The price should not be a cent less than $3.50 what we intended them to sell for at time of purchase. The Ladies' Shoe has a medium sole, broad round toe, patent leather tip, antl is made of a good kid stock. The Men's Shoe is a vici kid made on the popular broad last and welt sole; has all the lines and curves of a $5 Shoe. On tbe $1.20 Table is a lot of Ladies' Kid Button Shoes that are worth the regular prices of $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 every day in the week or they are not worth a cent. A batch of Men's Shoos that still carry a $1.50 tag yes, and several pair are $2.50 goods. The only drawback being that they are in large sizes only 0, 10 and lis. Shoes for little girls on this table, too sizes running from ll to 2; nice dressy Shoes that will be just right for school wear; got id materials, honestly made. They were $1.75 and $2.00 tans and black. Ladies' fine 4 strap black kid Sandals; French heel. Were $2.25; if you are in time you ma' get your size. On tbe $2.00 Table are shoes for men and shoes for women. Hood enough for anybody for they are bang-up good ones. The price on the cheapest shot) on this table was $3. Some of them $3.50 and still more. Men's patent calf Oxford ties ; some tan calf skin shoes and some vicis. Some extra good things in ladies' black kid street shoes welt soles, military heels and faiionable round toes, pat. tipped. Tbe $2.15 Table is covered with l'ingree's composite $3.00 shoes for women that never sold for less than $3. Good styles every one of them. A. M. Williams Co. Uoo't Hub It In, Just wet the affected pari freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy and tbe pain la gone. Bold by Clarke A Falk. Subscribe tor The Chronicle VivMrtise in the Chronicla