pcmkk. VOL. XIII THE .DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 1901 NO. 168 pSHjj ! VrecfablePreDarationforAs- AVcectable Preparation forAs simDating tticFoodandRegula tinC the Stomachs andBowls of Promotes DigestimJChterfbf ness and Rest-Contaiits neither Opr.im. Morphine norIinerai OT k.VRC OTIC. toy 'VMWHOT? t'tirrw Sail' i .Ux.Sruta KmtlL; Wtf - I II CcTiruU -Sate Hariri! Sugar i I tr.U'yfm P'lmtrr perfecl Remedy forfonslipa rion So ur Stomach . Diarrhoea Worm- .Convulsions .Feverish rvess and Loss of Sleep. CAST0R1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Fa:' Simile Signature or NEW YORK. as EAACT COPY Or WRAOPEIR. ur fn Use For Over Thirty Years CUSTOM TMt MTU COMMNT. HCW 0K CtTf. RAILROAD WRECK TOOK FIRE Bad Accident on Great Northern Near Kali spell Seventeen Persons Arc Killed. SpOKAXS, Atlg. SO. According to r- ports receievd at the Oreat Northern office? here, an east-bound freight train ran away on a steep grade in the mount : aina east of Kalispell and crashed ,iotO j we?t-bound passenger train No. The greatest molality is said to have been among a carload of Italian iaborers. a number of whom are reported to have been killed outright, while others were it jred. It has been impossible rs yet t.i learn the names oi any of the tilled other tban I'. T. Downs and hie son. Mr. Down? was until recently assistant general superintendent of the Oreat Northern and wa recently promoted to the position of vie1 president of the Spokane Falls A Northern branch of the road. His home was In Spokane. The brief reports received here say ! that ti e wreck took tire and that the telegraph line was burned. Si. Paci , Aug. Pioneer-Press from DENIED BY THE TRUST SbLiticr Ha Not Modified His Terms of Settlement u Communication Ha- Been Received I'rom Him. N'ev Yoke, Aug. SO. The report that 1 resident riaffer, i f the Amalgamated Association, had presented to C. M. Schwab, of the United States Steel Cor poration, a statement of modified terms, ml 1 not ue con ti-uied at the office of the corporation. It wne intimated t hat no communication of any kiDd had been received from Mr. Shaffer, t hat none was ex; ec ed, and that if oue weie eent it would not rn -iveoffic a considera ti jn. T tj - attitude of tt,e Stel Corpora tion remains unchange !. Ttie officers of the company say there is nothing to arbitrate, ani that they wili not treat representative! of the strikers until they Srs touvioced that they are negotiating S to resi.oneib.e persons. I', was rumored that J. Fierpont Mor gitj and some of hie associates had ex pressed their wiliinguess to leave the lettlsment of the strike to Beth Fow. As Mr. Morgan and Mr. Low are ciose frisnds, the report was received with - me i 'e lence. but one of Mr. Morgan's ja-'s.-r- promptly denied it. Ralph 11. Easly, secretary of the Na tional Civic Federation, said las, night that no peace overtures had been made. He repeated that the trouble has paused the point where arbitration was prac ticable, yet, he still hoped ihat there Ovid U3 some way of bringing the con t0 ling fon:es togettier. )nired t i mi Moasas, I IOX, Ariz , Aug. '.'AK Forty-three raocbsrs and all the residents of tt,e town of rairbank in the San Pedro val ItTi have been notified to leave their homes, which are ou the Bouuillas Spaolsh iand grant. The grant came into the josseseion of a large cattle com pany recently and will he fenced iu as ODD as the settlers are ejected. One rancher das built a fort and proposes to stand oU the company's cowboys, who will he engaged in clearing the land of the ranchers and their improvements. The grant embraces 17,355. Subscribe tor Ths Cuwokiclb. Tot hub it N iflit Alarm. j "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup,' writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, :A Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a ; doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Disc very, which gave quick relief and permanentl v cured it. We always Keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough. It ured me of a chronic bronchial trouble r at no otner remedy would relieve." , Infallible for Coughs. Colds. Throat and Fung troubles. 50c aud $1.00, Trinl hottlea free at (j. C. Flakeley'e drug store. 3 Betes to fan-a naarteao Bxpoaitlon, Round-trip rates via O. R. & N. from The Diiies, 610. Tickets on sale first and third Tuesdavs during J one, July , August, September and October, good for continuous passage going on date of sale. R-tnrn limit thirty days from date of sa'e. Mop-overs will tie 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. & N. Co., The Dalles, v. lierey tickets will be honored ou lake ' earners in one or both directions be tweeu Detroit and Htitfam. tf jAMts latLAMO, Agent .v.itice to Texpeyers. Trie board of equalization for Wasco county, Or., wiil meet and be in session a- tne court house of said county from Monday, August 6th until Saturday, August 81 tt, 1901, both das inclusive, and will attend to any and all matters which may come before such board for consideration. The Dal es, Wasco Co., Or., August o, 1901. C. F. StIIMIllT, ao-d&vvtf As-essor, Wto-co Co., "Jr. MM VMB't Wear a Mk. But her beauty completely hidden ' by sores, blotObOS and pimples till she used Bockleo'l Arnica Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fever s,res, Boils, L'lcers, Carbuncles and Felons from its use. Infallible for Cuts Corns, Burns. Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at O. C. Blakelev'e drug store. 0 hi r ! . From mv place Aug. 12th one dark bay mare, short maue, weight about one thousand pounds, age 'J ur 1') years. Brand JC on left shoulder. Any infor mation as to her whereabouts will be I liberally teaarded. G. W. pAJthO.NC, i 20 lmwkly Hood River, Or. -A special to the Kalispell, Mont., I says : Accident on the Great Northern oc curred last night at Nyack, Mont . re 'suiting, it is reported, in the loss of ' seventeen lives. Train No. 3, a pae- seLger train , was standing or. the main I line. Twenty-eight cars of shingles, eist of them, belonging to freight train Nj. 10, broke loose and came down a grade and crashed into the rear of No. 3. P. T. Downs, assistant general superin tendent of the west end of the Great Northern, was killed. Downs was pin I ioned under the debris and burned to death before he could be rescued. How ! many other lives were lost ie not known , at this hour. ii o Tata! We offer one hundred dollars reward ; for any case of Catarrh that can not be ' cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure F. J. Cheney & Co. Prong., Toledo, O. j We, the undersigned, have know n F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be I lieve him perfectly honorable in all buei noes transactions and financial y able to , I carry out any obligations made by their j , firm. j West &. Truax, Wholesale Druggists. To- j J ledo, O., Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie taken inter- ( naily, acting directly upon the blood and ! mucous surfaces of the system. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toiedo O. j Sold by drruggists, price 75c. ' Hall's Family Pills are the best. 12 Oregon I'otatoeH ui the gett. Saj.em, Aug. 19, J. M. Kyle, a Salem produce-dealer, ie shipping potatoes to j Kansas and Missouri. It is not often ; . that Oregon spuds go to Kansas ami Miseoori at this season, but owing to the dry weather in those states the early j potatoes were ruined. The late potatoes t will be a good crop, so that this market f. r Oregon potatoes will not last later I than October 1st. If you want to retain your hair you have to keep your scalp clean. Soap will make your hair harsh, dry and crispy. Now we have two of the yery beat preparations for cleansing the scalp Fgg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It ' will leave your hair solt and glossv. Price, 26 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer's barber chop, The Dalles. tf Eruptions, cuts, burne, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by QeWitt'l Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of Counterfeits. 1 Be sure vou get the original DeWili'e. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown, Pa., 'says: "Our little girl almost strangled to death with croup. The doctors said 1 she couldn't live but she was instantly relieved by One Minute Cough l.ure. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Acker's English Remedy will stop a coovh at any time, and wili cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money re funded. 25 cte. and 50 cts, Blakeley, the druggist. Lincoln Sale 99 First Warning ! This Sale will not last forever. Come Shoes are going? Never had such shoe days before in August as during this sale. Fvery day bring? more buyers they In turn telling others and helping to spread the good news. Good SHoes at wholesale prices, and even less, Every one of the special Tables mentioned below coi tains bargains extraordinary, shoes for men, women and children. Shoes f ir present wear and suitable shot s for fall. School shoes for hoys and) u good line for small children. Vou pay only a --'mall part of the regular value if yon buy during the "Lincoln Sale." X? jC? Come ! FREE! with every shoe pur chase of (6,00 or over A bust of Lincoln. Gentlemen Don't fail to look overjjthe special $2 Table. On the 90c Table there is an uncommon lt of Children's Lace and Button Shoes, in black and chocolate kil, with good, comfortable broad toes capped. Sizes run from 8 to 11: values to $1.75; and sizes from -r) lo 8. for little tot- good Btrong solos, roomy toes : Mack or tans. There are Boys' Shoes stout and honest, hut not all sizes. A few pair of blacks, also a tew tans: sizes to lit most hoys: 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 (1.26. Some liner Ox fords in small sizes: narrow toes: were $2.51 and over. On the $2.50 Table you will find a line each of Ladies' and .Men's Stylish, Up-to-date Shoe.-, suitable fur fall wear. The price should not be a cent loss than $3.50 what we intended them to sell for at time of purchase. The Ladies' Shoe ha-a medium solo, broad round toe, patent leather tip, and i.- made of a good kid stock. The Men's Shoe is a vici kid- -made on the popular hroad last and welt sole; has all the lines and curves of a $5 Shoe. On the 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 hatch of Men's Shoes that still carry a $1.50 tag es, and sev eral pair are $2.50 goods. The only drawback being that they are in large sizes only 9, 1I and lis. Shoes for little girls on this table, too sizes running from 11 to 2; nice dressy Shoes that will he just right for school wear; good materials, honestly made. They were $1.7.", and 2.00 tans and black. Ladies' fine 4 -strap black kid Sandals; French heel. Were $ 2.25 ; if you are in time vou inuv yet your size. On the $2.00 Table are shoes for men and ihoes for women. Good enough for anybody for they aro 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 call '.-kin shoes and some vicis. Some extra good things in ladies' black kid street shoes welt soles, military heels and fashionable round toes, pat. tipped. The $2.15 Table is covered with Pingree's composite $3.00 shoes for women that never sold tor less than $3, Good styles every one of them. A. M. Williams Co. J! Iflll'l Hub It 111, rt-.i :t t mi iii i Just wet the affected part freely with OUUHUI'lUU IOI" X HO OllrOIUUltt. Mysterious Pain Cure, a Hootch remedy, I ET " " 5 c",k" 4 1 Advertise in the Chronicle