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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
1901
NO.
72
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CAST0RI4
Acgctable Preparation for As
similating iticFoodandHegula
inc the Stomachs andBowels of
Promotes Digc9tion,CheerfuI
ness and Rest .Contains neither
Opium, Morphine nor Mineral.
'OT IX ARC OTIC .
Aspe v.r Mr! BrSAMUELPtTCHER
finmm Seed'
Jbc.Smutm
Aabtti Smile -
Hyvnwtf -
CnibcntUr Sctbt i
flnnhi JNMP
bhlrnpm rlmvr.
Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa
tion . Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoca
Worms .Convulsions .Fewrish
ness m id Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signnturc or
NEW YORK.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
TO PREVENT
A CONFLICT
United States Tenders Us (iood Offictsj
In South America Ready to
Mediate Between Colombia and
Venezuela.
EXACT COFV OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMI CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
( (inference Ik in Raaaion, present. The coronation of Queen Auna,
Walla Wall v. Sept. 4. The twei.ty- aQd turning over to htr of the keys
lighth annual meeting of the Columbia ! of thf Clt-V b.v Mayor Cuter, were the
River conference of the Methodist chinch
is in eession. Ministers from all four
dittrieti em braced in the conference have
been pouring in since Monday and by
this evening the last will have arrived.
The First M. E. church at Second and
Popular streets, where the sessions take
piee ie tastefully decorated in red and
white burning and at the opening lust
evenitijj the building was filled to over
Owing. Rer. G. Herbert Junes of
inceni j churob, Spokane, delivered an
interesting sermon, full of masterful
(bought and meaning.
Rev. P. A. Cool, of the First M. E.
events of the day. The midway tonight
was a blaze of splendor end the crowds
at the shows could hardly be aicom
modu'ed. Senator William Smith took the part of
Rex, and in the presence of a large
assemblage crowned Miss Anna Hannah,
qneen of the carnival, this afternoon.
Mayor Carter presented the keys of the
city to the queen, after which the stteet
Fair and Carnival were dtclared open.
Tomorrow w ill be Sum pter day. Thurs
day will be 1'ottland day, when it is ex
pec ted that a large number of people
will be present from Western Oregon.
Washington, Sept. 4. The United
States government has tendered its good
offices to Venezuela and Colombia to
prevent a war between those countries,
but the ac tion has not yet advanced to
a point where this government has be
gun the work of mediator. It has signified
its willingness to act, but it will remain
for the two countries to indicate when
the time has arrived forsctual mediation.
The note of the United States offering to
m 'diate has created an unusual stir in
South American diplomatic quarters, ae
it is construed to be a rather marked
development of the Monroe Doctrine,
and one which will be most acceptable
to South America.
The Colombian government will make
an emphatic rj under to t tie official
statement of Vent zuela that armed
bodies of Colombian troops have been
crossing the Venezuela frontier and 1 uve
been forcing war upon that country. It
will show in substance that Colombian
troops on the frontier are thereto protect
the border, and th. t any crossing of the
line has letn by detached bands without
the approval of t tie federal government.
It has jast been d sjlosed that General
Uribe-Uribe made a statement at the 1
Colombian legation in this city to the
effect ttiat the revolutionary movement
Qf which be is the head had the support
of Venezuela, Ecuador and Nicaragua. 1
The statement was made during the'
pendency of negotiations for the sur-
render of the revolutionists. The nego
tiationi with Uribe-Uribe closed, it is
authoritatively stated, with an agreement j
of surrender, but the Colombian authori
ties are now satisfied that this was a
ruse by which his agents secured pass- j
parts through Colombia and went on an
ostensible peace mission, whereas their)
purpose was to act as spies and revolu
tionary propagandists.
SCHOOL Books
Free of Cost-
cntirch o! spokane, who is charged with ! riayad out
Mmii.traUon by former members ' UMcUche Pain, va!;on9 parte
M nil flock arrived yesterday and it b , MM the , ,
Mopping at the residence of O. . I. Croup, i ! , , ... v i
I- H wuu(j, stomach, L iss of appetite, revenshness,
Oliver avenue. An investigation com-1 , ,. . . .,
mll, . , iMT-iiipMiBUBiui Piuiples or is.iree are ah positive eviden.
aiiws, to look into the charges preferred c- n v i ,
.,,,. .,, 1 c oe? '.I imoure bloo l. No mutter how it
JJMt hla, will be appointed and W! Uggoi. to H Burt b purified in order
ma u n D n 'din88, 11 I to obtain good health. Acker's Blood
sy be there will be no trial at gill U Elgw b 0,w f. led tocur- Scrofulous
! ? ffith lhe bsP- J or Syphilitic poisons or anv other blood
me ministers Of the eonference strm ! diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
0 oe reticent regarding the outcome t f remedy and we sell every bottle on a
tU investigation and few opinions are I pueitive guarantee. Blakeley, the drug-
ttptt-gtd, All rive of the expelled n14
mberi of the Bookan. church are in 1 1U(l Not v Du5
OhicAQOj Sept. 4. Diamonds and
other valuables worth 125,000 which
were recently slipped into the country
t y a prominent Chicago man on his re
turn from Earope without the payment
of duty, have been seiz-d by J.J, Crowley,
ishsb Cm leer t Beiioiue a Hrttlaltar,
New Yokk, Sept. 4. A London dis
patch says: In the current issue of
Wtek End a contributor gives anaceout.t
of a conversation he recently had with
Richard Croker. "Mr. Croker tells
me," says the correspondent, "that he
is passionately fond of rural England,
and that some day he hopes to settle
i down at a little country house in one of
! our most picturesque counties. I hope
I am betraying no confidence when I re
mark that he is trying to prove himself
fit for citizenship with us by an applied
study of our manners and customs."
The opening of school days are always of mora or
less expense to parents. ft is either new clothes, or
new books or both: and where there is a large family
to provide for, the eost is no trifle. Here is where we
intend to benefit von.
It is needless to dwell on the fact
that the boys' clothes we sell are of the
satisfactory kind. If they weren't,
we could not iscll to the same peo
ple year in and year out. It takes
honest goods to stand the strain.
Our hoys' clothing this fall is the
same brand we have handled hereto
fore our assortment as large, and the
prices just a little lower.
As a special inducement we ot
ter until Sept. 12th a refund of
ten per cent, on any Hoys' or
Young Men's Suit. Overcoat 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 select from
Little Boys' Vestee Suits 3 to 8 years . $2.00 to $5.00
Little Boys' Junior Suits 3 to H years 2.50 to 7.60
Little Boys' Double-breasted Reefer Suits,
(3 to H years) 2.50 to " On
Double-breasted School Suits (! to
lo years) 2.00 to
Boys' a-piece Round Sack Suits (7 to 15) 4.00 to
Boys' Long Bant Suits (10 to 10 years). :!.()() to
Young Men's Sack Suits (17 to 20 years) 5.00 to
Many of our Fall Suits have already come.
LIST
of School Hooks adopted bj the lirtl
of Directors for the coming term anv of
which pan be hud Tree as a premium
on purchases in our bovs' clothing de
partment .
Bovs
10.00
8.50
10.00
17.50
First Header
Second Header
Third Reader
Fourth Render
Introductory Language Work
The American Citisn
Graded Letaonaln Bogllah
Elementary Arithmetic
Practical Arithmetic
Elements of Geography
Complete Geography
Word Lessons
New Normal Mental Arithmetic
Natural System of Vertical Writing.
Elementary Ilistoty of the I'nitetl
Slates
History of the United states
A Healthy Hotly
Hooks 1, "J, o and 4, New Short Course
in Drawing
Hig'H School Adoption
Higher Lessons in F.nglish
The Essentials of Algebra
Latin Grammar
The First Latin Hook
Caesar's Gallic War
Select Orations of Cicero
First Hook of Physical Geography
Qaaitioni for Physical Geography
History ol Greece
Mediaeval anil Modern History
European History
Students History of the United States
An Academic Arithmetic
Plane ami Solid Geometry
Elements of Pyhsics
Botany
ESietntntary Geology
German Grammar
Government of the American People
Elements of Rhetoric and English
Composition,
Notes for Teachers of Knglish Com
position Fnglish Literature
Webster's Hunker Hill Oration
Maccitulay's-Milton
Tennyson's PrinMSS
Goldsmith's Traveler and Deserted
Village
Billot's Silas Marner
Evangeline
A. M. Williams Co.
wsstty and it is said they are determined
10 light tiie case to the bitter end and if
NHibleeaau the removal of Dr. Cool
Ibe church,
,"e the visiting ministers etated
the Spokane papers and others, had
"J" tMemptlng to cause more of a
JjeJtioo. than really existed and that
h-v u i ,'er cent of tlie lneujbere t,f
tin ' L"ul e cnKregation were for
Th,
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by UBing Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back. 2SetS, and50cts. Blakeley,
the druggist.
A never failing cure for cuts, burns,
scalds, ulcers, w otinds and sores is De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A most
'soothing and healing remedy for all skin
affections. Accept only the genuine.
Clarke Faik's P. O. Pharmacy.
tvery
offerers
So
'""""" -i't Into Kjiile,
War a large number of poor
h0SS lungs are sore and ranked
OOQghs tire nruu.l
v U,u UliB i costly and not al-
llu' T' Dun t be ftn exile wl,en I)r
ill,,,. D',cvery for Consumption
3 iS,T?dl0,M " ughs, Ids,
earth Tt"41 U dltaSMN on
Astound.. ' tlt8t d08l, l,rinK8 relief-
T a m , U',aS rU8ult from Persistent
ttlell ?,MMcWi1.00. Everv
lut Kuaranteed. 4 '
ItJrT -CSg.
Ci'y Citmii1 ' f ' b,pt- ri' leaker
S a, I"' 80(1 F opened
",erB"". with a ittrge crowd
I special agent of tiie treasury department
iu this city. The jewels, which were
I purchased, it is said, in Paris, have been
turned over by Mr. Crowley to William
! Penn Nixon, collector of customs iu this
'city. He will hold them until orders
'for their disposal are finaiiv received
from Washington. An rfl'ort is being
made to settle the case with as little
! publicity as possible. It is probable
! tt.at the owner of the valuables will pay
all the cos's, which ST IF amount to some
i thing like S10.000, and thus avoid prose'
; cut! u.
won't Let tkmm sutler. Dyspepsia can be cured by using
Often children are tortured with itch- Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little
M and burning eczema and other skin ' Tablet will give immediate relief or
diseases but Bucklen's Arnica Salve 1 money refunded. 8old in handsome tin
! heals the raw sores, expels inflammation, j "8 ttt 25 cts. Blakeley the druggist.
leaven the skin without a scar. Clean,
fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on
earth as good. Try it. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c at G. C Blakeley 's drug store. 4
Clark and Falk have just received a
i full line o( fresh Velox papers and de-
velopers, the same as used by Mr. Lovick
in hia recent demonstration at our store.
Clarke St Falk nave received a carload
1 of the celebrated James E. Pat ton
strictly oure liquid paints
We offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Chronicle, price $1.50, !
and the Weekly Oregoniau, price $1.50' .
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under this offer must be paid in ad
vance.
t
Subscribe for Tut OHBOJUOU,
Don't wait until you becomecbronical
ly constipated but take DeWitt'e Little
Early Risers now and then. They will
keep your liver and bowels in good order.
Easy to take. Safe pills. Clarke A Faik's
P. O. Pharmacy.
ntNi i on AUHwnreil.
Yes, August Flower still has the largest
sale of any medicine in the civilized
world. Your mothers anil grandmothers
never thought of using anything else for
indigestion and biliousness. Doctors
: were scares ami they seldom nearti ot
I appendicitis, netvous prostration or i
i heart failure, etc. They used August
M . I 1
i r lower to oiean out trie pystem aim nop
I .....mi.,,, ,1 i' I I r..,.
1 I 111' I,1. .I 'll i.l IJHiHErDiru IIJ'J'I, t ' ' ,
late the action of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the sys
tem, and that is all they took when feel
ing dull and bad with headachss am)
. I - . I V l. I I J
oilier uci:e. iuu nui) ueeti 11 ie oijpee
j of Green's August Flower, in liquid
i form, to make you satisfied there is
, nothing serious the matter with you.
: Get Green's pri.tj almanac. Clarke A
Faik's. 1
ituten t ran-A tsar mm Bspeait4es)
Kouud-trip rates via O. K. A N. from
The Dilles, f 8 1.)0. Tickets on sale first
and tiiird Tuesdays during June, Jul) ,
August, Septem btr and October.good for
coutinuona iiso'" going on date of sale.
Return liniit tliiriy days from date of
sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west ol
I Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip
within limit of ticket,
i Arrangements can be made by apply
; iug to agent O. K, A N. Co., The Dalles,
vvhc-rel y tickets Still be honored on lake
i jteatners in one or both direction be-
tweeu Detroit and Buffalo.
! tf J a m h m hti.AMj, Agent
Floral lotion will core wiod chapping
and aunhurn. Manufactured by Came
A Falk.
rirc!
rirc!
Well, after all it is never so bad but that it might have
been worse and we an- agreeably surprised for al'D-r tak
ing a thorough inventory we find
We Oot Off Easy
lots quoted below slightly
with the exception of a few
damaged bij water.
ONE LOT Men's casslmere and cheviot
suits, ranging from 17.80 to if 12; clear
ance pritte S5.Q5
ONE LOT Men's black and fancy worst
ed auila, ranging from $12 to $17 50 1
clearai.ee price S9.95
ON B LOT Youth's suits, em bracing
worsteds, cheviots, casaimeres, etc ;
clearance price l-3d off
ONE LOT of
age 14 to 20;
close out at
about 20 Youth's Suits,
mure or less damaged ;
All Children's Clothing at 1 off
wk9
This is an opportunity of a lifu-time to lay
winter supply of clothing.
in your
THE HUB CLOTHING CO.,
W. MARKILLIE, Manager.