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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 1901.
NO. 170
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IN HONOR OF ,
THE KING
Demonstration by Danish Liberals at
Copenhagen The Czar and Czarina
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Copenhagen, sept. 1. At noon today
King Christian witnessed from Amal
ienborg Palace a Dotabla demonstration
by the iiberals in his honor. Eight
tbomattd persons passed in review. The
king, in the presence of ijueen Alexandra,
King George, the Dowager Csarina and
other roya! personages, received a special
deputation, who thanked him (or re
posing confidence in the people and ap
pointing a Liberal Ministry. In the
course of a gracious speech KingChrisiian
eaid the ministry might rest assured of
every support on his pait, and he trusted
the dj! jority of the people would support
them in the much more difficult task as
responsible government leader?. Amid
great enthusiasm His Majett; then pro
ceeded to one of ttie balconies and pro
posed a cheer for "our beloved father
land." At the state banquet there were 2200
guests. Dr. Duentzer, the premier, in
the presence of all the other members of
the cabinet, outlined bis political
programme, including tax reform and
reforms in the system of judicature. He
characterised the appointment oi the
new ministry as a practical proof "that
self-government by ti e people will now
he carried on through thetl elected
representatives. "
MUST PRESERVE
OUR FORESTS
So Said Uydrograpber Newell Dunne
His Vihit to Our Arid Sections.
The most complete report we have
seen oi the recent visit oi Hydrograpber
Xewell to our coast is given by the Baker
City Herald and we take the liberty to
copy a verbatim. Mr. Newell said to
'.tie reporter :
"Looking into the question ot resc
voire and artesian wells, we are makinif
acsreiul investigation of these broad
valleys lu Malheur and Harney. In til
tbSM ra eye veils should be bored
through all the lake beds and lava leds
and t:,f, it can be determined whet tier
W rirt there is artesian water. The
formation of this country is this way;
erst there was a like, then a covering of
iava. tnen came gravel, then lava, more
n'.tr and grave! and lava again. The
etimes flowed from the east an d
MMtimM from the west. In thee
layers of gravel there must be wter. It
till be salt or alkali. A geologist can
after oarefol study ascertain. Money
MM I Ben appropriated for these surveys
ad investigations, but none tor the
actual work of development. To deter
mine tbil question of its merits a well
boo : be iiored near tbe Cascades and
MM Other wells should be sunk at
regular intervals oi 50 or 100 miles.
Tbii -i.-'.eui of weils would ultimata
'y determine the quantity oi under
ground rtter. The land in this country
Is magnificent and all it wants is water.
' Sao bava ten times as manv people
We as we now have if the water was
Properly cared for. Hut all the water
totm tie saved.
" I be average size of a farm in I'tah la
about tttrri.y. seven acres. Irrigation
meant more extensive cultivation. The
Sfcat mistake in this section has been
"'lag to irrigate a quarter section,
blah entirely t(J0 BQea, All through
ll the ranchers are tryiug to
'"'gate too much land and thev use
water too freely.
" 1 he problem that confront us is to
the cost and the capacity of I
'covering the deep water in the valleys." j
M speaking of the trip Mr. Newell
ld 'To the hock creek valley we were j
im pressed w ith the large water supply
and the importance of preserving the
forests on the slopes. The slopes in this
action are so steep that the water sweeps
everything sway before it. The foreets
must be preserved and small reservoirs
UDOtt be bui't in thp valleys. We saw
the deleterious effects of ever sheep
grainu on this trip.
"One of tne most surprising things we
saw was the great amount of water sup
ply in this section that can be used for
the transmission of electrica' lower.
Tr.us the water can be ued to generate
power and run into the tields to irrigate,
and the power u;ed to pump more water.
Water can be and is, in California,
pumped up cheaper than it can be
taken ofl the ground. These possibilities
here are : m mense and unlimited. The
streams are so numerous and their fall
is so great that a large field is thus
opened Hp,
"In this section more than one-half of
the water is wasted in the handling. In
California they learn how to use lese
water and have better crops.
Harney and Malheur counties are
primarily a etock raie ng country, and
until they get a railroad it is useless for
them to try 10 grow crops, for tr ey can
not get them out. It in a tine stock
growing region and with watr would be
as good for fruit as the Pajette valley.
"It is a curious proposition that none
of the large ditch schemes have been
profitable to their owner ; O eMiiall ones
always are. in the large propositions
the public ia benefited while the stock-
holders lose money. VjU nave to g-t
either a philanthropist or a greenhorn
to put up. Therefore thie work must be
done with public fundi- ISt like 'ire.'gmg
a harbor or building a ligbtbooae. Every
soul that is added to the population oi
the arid district means ten dollari to the
general government. In this ai id desert
wtiere wa no have lour million people
we can have forty millions. There is no
public improvement for arbioh congrees
makes appropriations that gives greater
returns a9 the development ol ai id lands.
Eaefern men are becoming more inter
ested in irrigation as they sell most of
ttieir goods to aestern people and are
interested If, the whole development of
the whole country."
"This country." said he in conclusion,
"ith its miuerais, its at-r, and its
forests, ought la be one of the most
prosperous portions of the couutrv."
Clarke fc Kalk nave received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Pattoa
atrictly oure liquid paints
Thousands Beet luto Kxiie
Every vear n large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore and racked
with coughs are urged to go to another
climate. But this is cost !y and not al-;
ways sure. Don't be an exile when Dr.
King'a New Discovery for Consumption
will cure you at borne. It's the most
infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds,
and all Throat and Luug diseases on j
earth. The first dose bring9 relief, j
Astounding curee result from persistent !
use. Trail bottles free at G. C. Blakeley 's !
drugstore. Price 50c and if 1 .00. Every;
tottle guaranteed. 4
Professor sutpbeu Drowned.
New Yoke, Sept. 2 Maurfce C. Sut-1
phen, a professor in John Hopkins t'ni-
, versity, was drowned in the Shrewsbury
I river, near Atlantic Highlands. With
some friends, he went in a smail boat to
seethe Shamrock. On the return trip
! the boat was overturned. Professor Sut
phen attempted to swim ashore, but his
strength gave out and he went down.
His companions clung to the overturned
. boat and were saved.
Don't Let Them Hurler.
Often children are tortured with itch
ing and burning eczema and other skin j
.diseases but Bucklen's Arnica Salve
: heals the raw sores, expels inflammation,
Ieave6 the skin without a scar. Clean,
Iragrant, cheap, there's no salve on
earth as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c atG. C. Blakeley's drug store. 4 :
Clitoese Art Collection.
PSKIM, Sept. 2. H. i. Squiers, secre
tary oi the United States legation at
Pekin, started forborne today on leave
of absence. He takes with bim a col
lection of Chinese art, fiiling several
railway cars, which experts pronounce
uf the most complete extant. Mr.
Sqiiiets intends to present the collection,
which consists largely of porcelains,
bronses and carvings from the palaces,
bought from missionaries and at auc
tlone ol military loot, to t lie New York
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Knoll CliauKed to l ol.on.
Putrefying food in the intestines pro
duces effects like those of arsenic, but
Dr. Kiug'a New Life Pills expel the
poisons from clogged bowels, gently,
easilv but surely, curing Constipation,
Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all
Liver, Kidney and Bowel troubl.-s. Only
25c at Q, 0. Blakeley B drog store. 4
A never failing cure for cuts, burns,
scalds, ulcers, wounds and sores is De
Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. A most j
soothing and healing remedy for all skin '
affections. Accept only the genuine.
Clarke & talk's P. O. Pharmacy.
OiffordnT Fotos Never Fade
SCHOOL Books
Free of Cost--
The opening of school days are always of more or
lis;- expense to parents. H is either now clothes, or
now books or both: and where there is a large family
to provide for, the cost is no trifle. Here is where we
intend to benefit you.
It is needless to dwell n the fact
that the boys' clothes we sell are of the
satisfactory kind. If they weren't,
we could not sell to the same peo
ple year in and year out. It takes
to stand the strain.
liilS
ill
honest good
Our boys' clothing this fall is the
same brand we have handled hereto
fore our assortment as large, and the
prices j ust a little lower.
As a special inducement we of
fer until Sept. 12th a refund of
ten per cent, on any Hoys' or
Young Men's Suit. vcrcoat or pair of
Pants, this amount redeemable in
school books, for which an order will
be given you on your book store.
For reference, we publish in the space opposite, a
revised list of the books adopted by the board of direc
tors for this coming term of school. Any copy listed
can be had through this store of your local dealer as a
premium on purchases in our boys' clothing depart
ment. The value of the book depends, of course, on
the amount of your purchases.
Our Stock is Quite Complete.
You may s;iect from
Little Boys' Vestee Suits 3 to 8 years ,.$2.00 to $5.00
Little Ijovs' Junior Suits to 8 years . 2.50 to 7.50
Little Boys' Double-breasted Heeler Suits,
(3 to 8 years) 2.50 to 5.00
Boys' Double-breasted School Suits ('. to
15 years) 2.00 to 10.00
Boys' 3-piece Hound Sack Suits (7 to b") 4.00 to 8.50
Boys' bong Pant Suits (10 to IG years). 3.00 to 10.00
Young Men's Sack Suits (17 to 20 years) 5.00 to 17. -"0
Manv of our Fall Suits have already come.
LIST
of School l!.) 'ki adopted hv the Board
of Diwtora for the coming term - any nl
which ran be hd free premium
on purchases In our hove clothlnarrv"
pari ment .
First Reader
Second Leader
Third Header
Fourth Reader
Introductory Language Work
The American Oltl "u
Graded l essons In Knglish
Elementary Arithmetic
Practical Arithmetic
Elements ol Geography
Complete Geography
Word Lessons
New Norma! Mental Arithmetic
Natural System of Vertical Writing.
Elementary HistOIV of the United
Slates
History of the United States
a Healthy Body
Books 1. 2, '.' and I, New Short Court,
in drawing
Hig'H School Adoption
Higher Lessons in F.nglish
The Essentials of Algebra
Latin Grammar
The First Latin Book
Caesar'a t iallic Wa
Select Orations ol Oioero
Firt Book of Physical Geography
Questions for Physical Geography
1 1 Istory of Greece
Mediaeval ami Modern History
P.uropean History
Students IliHtr.ry of the United States
An Academic Arithmetic
Plane ami Solid Geometry
Elements of I'yhsics
Botany
Elementary Geology
Oerman Grammar
Government ol the American People
Elements of Rhetoric and Knglish
Composition.
Notes for Teuchers of Knglish Com
position Knglish Literature
Webster'M Bunker Hill ( (ration
Maooaolay's Milton
Tennyson's Prinivss
Goldsmith's Traveler and Deserted
Village
Klliot's Silas Marner
Evangeline
A. M. Williams Co.
oe It l'ay to Isu., obeapf
A obsap remedy tor oonghs and colds
is all right, but you waul something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere and dangSIOUl results of throat and
lung troubles What shall you do? (Jo
to a warmer and more regu lar climate?
Yes, if poesible; ii not possinle for you,
then in either case take t be ONLY rem
edy that has been introduced in all civil
ized countries with success in severe
throat and lung troubles. "Bowchee's
German Syrup." It not only heals and
stimulate tbe Mesne to destroy the
genu disease, but allays inflammation,
causes easy expectoration, gives a good
night's rest, and cures the patient. Try
u.mi Ujttie, Recommended many vears
by all druggiets in t he world, and sold
bv Clarke cV Fa!k. Get Green's prise
almanac.
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Played Ooi
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the bod V, sinking at the pit of the
stomach. Loss of appetite, I-everishness,
Pimples or S ires are all positive evidon.
ces of impure blood. No matter how it
oecam- so it must be purified in order
to obtain v' d health. Acker's Blood
Klexir ha nevei failed tCOOfe Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any oilier blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every tsjtlle on a
positive guarantee. Blakeley, the drug
gist. s.ck Headache alisoiulely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and bappy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back. 2'icts. audoocls. Blakeley,
tbe druggist.
IlKleN to l .iii , oi.-, ic no Reposition,
Bound-trip rates via 0. R. A; N. from
The IGlles, f8l.H0. Tickets on sale first
and third Tuesdays during June, Jul) ,
j August, September and October, good for
I continuous passage going on date of sale.
I Return limit thirty days 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. it N. Co., The Dalles,
; .. ..ere! y tickets will tie honored on lake
'teamerti in one or Isith directions be
tween Detroit and Buffalo.
If JaMKH leBLAMDi Agent
GaO. W. Lane, l'ewamo, Mich., writes .
: ''Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the best
remedy for Indigestion and stomach
trouble that I ever used. For years I
. suffered from dyspepsia, at times com
pelling me to stay in bed anil causing
' me untold agony. I am completely
cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. In
i recommending it to (m uds who sutler
from indigestion 1 always offer to pay (or
it if it fails. Thus far lf have never
paid." Clarke A Kalk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
Many physicians are now prescribing
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having
, found that it is the best prescription
1 they can write laviause it is the
. preparation which contains the elements
I neceisary to digest not only some kinds
of food but all kind and it therefore cures
indigestion and dyspepsia no matter
what its cause. Clarke & Falk's P.O.
Pharmacy.
How Tin.:
We offer one hundred dollars reward
(or any case ol Catarrh that can not be
i cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHIMBS e Co. Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
I ,i. Cheney for the last 15 years, and Ims
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financial jy able to
carry out any obligations made by their
' firm.
West it Truax .Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O., Welding, Kinnan A Marvin (
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood end
mucous surfaces of the system.
F. J, Ciijlnuv A. Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggints, price 76c.
H ill's Family I'llle are tbe beat. 12
lit. Kt III l.tiK.
Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of
1 Hart(od, Conn., scratched his leg with
I a rusty wire. Inflammation ami biot
poisoning set in. For two yeaia he suf
fered intensely. Then the best doctors
urged amputation, "but," he writes, "1
used one bottle of Klectric Bitters and
1 li boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve
and my leg was sound and well as ever."
I For Kriiplious, Eczema, Tetter, Halt
: Hheuui, Sores and all blood disorders
Klectric Bilters has no rival on earth.
1 Try them. ti. C. Blakeley will guarantee
satisfaction or refund money. Only 6U
cents. 4
You will nut have boils il you take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure tui boils.