3heHHe VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST '2S. 1901 NO. n;r ,,- i";. Ac?ctablc PreparalLonfor As similating lite Food andRegula tui'4 rtc Stomachs andBowels of Promotes Digcslion.Cheerful ness and Rcst.Contains neither (Mum.Morphine nor Mineral OTTiARCOTIC. Hope of Old Dr SAMUEL PtTCIiKR Jiunpcm Seal' ,t!x.Smnn ' lincktU, Smitt -tiutr ifrd Jahrrmmt - . CeHunalrSmUt Hitm-SerJ - n mt fuii Some w, runm: Xperfecl Remedy forConslipa Ron , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of BREAKS RELATIONS f WITH TURKEY j (..lion CM ... l. ., HI. IImMamm I C .Miiiuii i 1 1 i iv ill u mi i iim Promises, and Ambassador Con stans Leaves. , CT COFV OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE eCNTUH COMPANY, NEW VOM CITY. Hood litver HubliC Schools. Hood Riveb, Aug. 27. The Hood River public school will open September 9th with a corps of six teachers. Profcs tor CP. Thompson will be principal, with tliH following assistants: Mies Kate Davenport, of Bloater; Mrs. Emily Bbaw, of Portland ; Mr?. Maggie Read and Mill Madge Warren, of Hood Kiver. At a recent meeting of the hoard of directors it was decided to adopt the new state Heriee of text books for nee at the opening of the term. Most of the schools in the country districts througn out the valley will begin on the same date as the town BOhOof They will also use the new series of text bunks. Telephone to Coruuoopla. BaKBK Citv, Aug. 26. The Pacific Cust Telephone & Telegraph Company will build a telephone line from Baker City tn Cornucopia, thus connecting the "Panhandle" with Baker county. The Den line will be built just as soon as the wire ran he procured. Tliere ie a Hi 6 by way of Union to the Cornucopia mine, but It is in bad condition, so it has heen decided to build a line from here to Keating and from there the old line will he rebuilt. Hoarded Hold and Starved to Deattii NlW Vokk, Aug. 27. An old man Rimed Paddy Kearns died yesterday in larrytown, literally of etarvation and neglect, lu the bouse in which be had lived ah.ne for more than fifty years, bank books showing deposits of 7000 were found. The old man ie believed to have bad a considerable amount of ready ffloney and some jiwelery bidden "round the house, lie came to ttiis country from Ireland in 1849. sxty-tive HuHheU to Au Acre. Colfax, Wash.. Aug. M. Word OOUM from St. John that an average Meld of sixty bushels, machine measure. bioh means eixty-five bushels actual J"0'! ws threshed from a field of iWaore on the Van Decarr farm, seven "'lies southeast of St. John. The wheat el Bed Russian, and this is the largest Yield ever known for that variety and iue nest yet reported in the count v for ao variety. Desire lu Ooaae Home. AM FtAMUMOO, Aug. '.'7. -Officers of We steamer St. Paul bring the informa "00 that at least 15000 or 7000 persons Wleod to cine back to the foiled States fom Nome the present season, though 1 ' doubtful whether the steamers now WW a Alaska will be able to bring MMn a iar((e number before nBV:gation How' This: We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, 0.( Walding. Rinnan y Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. F. J. Cheney fe Co., Props., Toiedo O. Xold by drruggists, price 75c. FUll'l Family Pi lip are the best. 12 iiates to Pao-American Espesicioa, Round-trip rate6 via O. R. & X. from The D tiles, $81. 90. Tickets on SAle first and tnird Tuesdays during June, July, August. September and October, good for continuous passage going on date of Bale. Return limit thirty duye 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 tie made by apply ing to agent O. R. & N. Co., The Dalles, v.uerery tickets will be honored on lake steamers in one or both directions be tween Detroit and Buffalo. tf James Ikei.and, Agent Notice to Taxpayer. The board of equalization for Wasco county, Or., will meet and be in session at the court bouse of said county lrom Monday, August S6th until Saturday, August 31st, 1901, both days inclusive, and will attend to any ud all matters which may come before such board for consideration. The Dalles, Wasco Co., Or., August 3, 1901. C. L. SCHMIUT, aS d&wtf Assessor, Wasco Co., Or. Strayed . From mv place Aug. 12th one dark hay mare, short mane, weight about one thousand pounds, age 9 or 10 years. Brand JC on left shoulder. Any infor mation as to her whereabouts will be liberally lewarded. G. W. P w:o, a2r.lmwkly Hood River, Or. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and gores of all kinds quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of Counterfeit!. Be sure you get the original DeWitt'i. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. P.ki, Aug. 27. A semi-official note has been issued, announcing that as the Porte had not carried out its under takings with regard to the disputed questions between the French and Ottoman governments, M. Constans, the French ambassador, acting under in structions from the foreign minister of France, left Constantinople August 26tb, the date named in his last communica tion to the Porte on the subject. Au arrangement had been effected August 17th, and its terms drafted by the Ottoman foreign minister with the approval of the sultan, who had promised M. Constans that the text should be j handed to him August 18th. M. Con stans telegraphed to Paris August 19th I that none of the promises had been ful I filled, and M. Delcasse, minister of foreign affairs, August 21st telegraphed M. Constans that in view of so flagrant a disregard of the undertakings, ttie negotiations could no longer be con tinued, and requested M. Constans to inform the Porte that he had received orders to leave Constantinople. Parent! Should Ke leniiuiert. VANCOUVER, Wash., Aug. 20. Fred Heifner, the boy who fired the shot which resulted in the death of little Jocelyn Canby last Saturday, was ex onerated of intentional blame by the coroner's jury which held an inquest on tbe body yesterday, A verdict was re turned that tbe boy met bis death ac cidentally, from the effects of a shot I from a 22-caliber rifle in the fiands of ! Fred Heifner. The parents of voungj Heifner and his companion, Wilbur i Caskey, were declared by the jury to be deserving of severe censure for per mitting boys of their age the unrestricted use of firearms. Joe It ly to Ituy Cheap' A Chwp remedy for coughs and colds ie all right, but you want something ttiat will relieve and cure the more se vere and dangetous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular climate? Yes, if possible ; if not'possiole 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 the tissues to destroy the germ disease, hut allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, give6 a good night's rest, and cures the patient. Try um, bottle. Recommended many veare by all druggists in the world, and sold by Clarke & Falk. Get Greeu'e prize almanac. 2 Itetord uli Marriage- Independence, Or., Aug. 27. Rev. E, J. Thompson, D. D., of this city, has a record that isunequaled by any minister in any of the smaller places in Oregon. In a receut conversation, Dr. Thompson made the assertion that he had united in marriage upward of 1000 couples, and that of this number 250 couples hailed from Benton county's metropolis, Cor vallis. Hhe Didn't Wear a Maak. But her beauty was completely bidden by sores, blotches and piuiples till she used Buckleu'e Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 2icat(i.C. Blakeley'e drug store. 8 Old Soldier' ttsperleuce. M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife waB sick a long time in spite of good doc tor's treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, whic'i worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 25c at G. C. Biakeley 's drug store. 8 Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., Bays: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough Cure. Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. Subscribe for Tun Cukomclk. Lincoln Sale Yes, Abraham Lincoln. grand Old Abe incarnation of truthfulness, fidelity and justice The idol of all honest men. The Verilv 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 Stile'' 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 Bee it, and to doubting Thomases who have heen fooled much and often by counterfeit price cutting: Lincoln Sale now on and will continue all week. On the 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 litile tots good strong soles, roomy toes : Mack or tans. There are Boys1 Shoe- stout and honest, hut not all sizes. A few pair of blacks, also a lew tans: sizes to tit mo.-t hoys: Shoes that were $1.35 and $1.75. There are also a few pair of Ladies' JUack 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 he a cent less than $3.50 what we intended them to sell for at time of purchase. The Ladies' Shoe lias a medium sole, broad round toe. patent leather tip, and is made of a good kid stock. The Men's Shoe is a vicj 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 everyday in the. week or they are not worth a cent. A batch of Men's Shoes 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 Ms. Shoes for little girU On this table, too sizes running from Hi to 2; nice dressy Shoes that will be just right for school wear ; good materials, honestly made, They were $1.75 and $2.00 tans and black. Ladies' line 4 -strap black kid Sandals; French heel. Were $2.25; if you are in time you may get your size. On tbe $2.00 Table are shoes for men and shoes for women. Good enough for anybody for they are bang-up good ones. The price on the cheapest shoe on this table was $'.. Some of them $3.50 and still more. Men's patent calf Oxford ties: some tan calfskin shoes and some it-is. Some extra good things iii ladies' black kid street slioes welt ,-oles. military heels am fa-hionable round toes, pat. tipped Tbe $2.15 Table is covered with Pingree's composite $;i.oo shoes for women -that fUVtt sold for less than $3, Good styles- every one of them. A. M. Williams Co. liou'l Kub It lu, ' Just wet the affected part freely with OUDSCrib6 lOV TllO ChlOIlicle. Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, "u " 6old 5 c"'""' . Advertise in the Chronicle