ioL. xm THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY OCTOBER 5. 1901. a 107 GASTORIA IF ,,ii.niiWjU Tin Kind 1m flaw Always Boaht Bears the Promotes ness and Rest. Opium, Morphine aorMtaeraL Not Xakc otic. Contains neither H a aT V .-faT I 01 W M .AV ir i I H AVAL. 1 Ha. Ti ry Hi I WyAN Sml- AmmSm A perfect Remedy forCortsUps Tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Jevemh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK; exact copy or wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years JCASTORIA The STAR FEED MILL, THE BEST MILL for the farmer who wants to do hie own grinding. rrOB BALE BY: Mays & Crowe, W. A. Johnston and Sexton & Walther, hardware and machinery dealers, The Dalles. Will Not Commute aontanca at Ccolgoaa Boston, Oct. 4 Although Governor Odell, of New York, baa elated em phatically that he will not consider any petition (or a com mutation of Csolgoea' death sentence to life imprisonment, the Social Alliance, of this city, ia circulating a petition of this nature ior signatures in Boston. Its secretary is Theodore W. Cnrtie. The petition lea long one and includes this sentence : "The motive of the petition is not seutimental eympatiiy with a condemned man, much leas the upholding of any form of aoarclrtam of which he is said to baye been a disciple ; but the belief that tbe ende of justice, the vindication of the law and tbe higher interest of civilisation will be better served by this ehange in tbe form of tbe penalty. u..r to Bpurt Uetob.r tin. Sm.km. Oct. 4. Governor Gear is is receipt of a telegraphic request from C isirman Dick, of the Ohio sate repub lican Central Committee, asking bin to feport at Columbus oo October Slat to take a band in the speaking campaign in that state for tbe republican ticket. Oregon's native sob goear nor will etir up the Buckeyee as they haven't been tirred up sinae tpodnys of Jare Black. a fur Vwaatty-Ptvo Vaesa Walla Waiaa, Oct. 4 Mrs. Fronds LBoo, of 80ft North amacb etraat, of tnuciiy, has dissovt red a lost brother J Alaska, whose she nna not beard (ram to tw.nty.flv. years. A few dame ago John O'Belllypssssd, at ttoooab. Alaska, and a ssiawnnsry wrote e letter to the Postmaster hasp In an effort to locate relativee. The letter wee published in a newspaper, and it resulted in the discovery of a sitter of the dead man. Mrs. LeRoux and her brother separated in Portland twenty five years ago, tbe man going to Alaska, where be became lost to his family, being single. Nothing had been heard of him for twenty-five years until tbe strange letter came an nouncing his death, and giving the fact tbat a nvat estate bad been left. lira. LeKouz will at once prove her identity and claim tbe property. "I had long suffered from indigestion," writes G. A. LeDdie, Cedar City, Mo. "Like others I tried many preparations bnt never found Anything that did me gooi until I took Kodol Dtepepaia Core. One bottle cured me. A friend who bad suffered similarly I pot on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Be ie gaining fset and wilt soon be able to work. Be fore be need Kodol Dyspepsia Curs Indigestion had made bim a total wreck. Clarke A Falk'e P. Q. Pharmacy. It CUrdies TM mb. Tbe fame of Bockleo'e Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, esteada round tbe earth. It's the one perfect healer Of Cuts, Coras, Barns, JJ'uisss, Boras, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers. Felons, Aches, Paine and all Skin Eruptions. Only in fallible Pile curs. 2fte n bos at 0. O. B'akcloy'e. drag stops. r I C. M. Poolne, fwraskdoia, Vt., JM bis child was completely oared of a had ease of ecsems by tow JMh of Os Salt's Witch Usset Balee. Bawstn of nH counterfeits. It instantly settees Otarke A Fsik's P. O. Ptoarmasf. THE AMERICAN YACHT WINS Shamrock Cronaes Fialak Line Tim Seconds Abends Bat Loses an Tinte Allowance New Yobk, Oct. . Ia the most thrill tog race of the series, 8bamrock today boat Columbia to the finish mark by about two seeoBde, bat lost the race the time allowance of forty-three seconds in Colombia's favor. This allowance is msde Columbia oa account of the 4C) square feet greater spread of canvas which Shamrock carries. The course was a ran of fifteen miles before t wind, and return. 8bamroek had distinctly the better of it in the first half, beating the cap defender to the mark by cry nearly a minute. On tbe best home Colombia gained all she lost, and passed tbe challenger when about half the distance had been covered. "From here tbe race was closely contested, neck and neck, bnt with Shamrock in the lead most of the time. Tbe boats crossed almost together in a heart-breaking finish, bnt Shamrock had a little the better of it. Nbw Yobjc, Ojt. 4. With victory flags floating from her towering masthead and the enda of her spreaders in honor of her concluding triumph ,in tbe cup races of 1901, tbe gallant sloop Colombia returned to her anchorage tonight under the escort of the entire excursion fleet. She today completed hsr defense of the honored trophy in another stirring raes with Shamrock II over a leeward and windward coarse of thirty miles, crossing tbe finish line two seconds behind her antagonist, bnt winning, on tbe time al lowance conceded by tbe Lipton boat, by forty-one seconds. For tbs second time she bes now successfully foiled tbe at tempt of tbe Irish knight to wrest from her possession tbe cup that means the yechting supremacy of the world. And plucky Sir Thomas Lipton, standing on tbe bridge of tbe Erin, led hia guests la three hearty hussas for the successful defender. "She ia the better boat," be said, "and she deserves to be cheered." The seriea of races just closed will al ways be memorable at the closest ever sailed for toe cop, and Sir Thomas al though defeated, will go borne with tbe satisfaction of knowing that his golden yacht is tbs ablest foreign boat tbat aver crossed the western ocean. During both eeries of races not an untoward incident has occurred, and Sir Thomas will re torn to England by far the most popular of ail tbe foreigners who bare challenged for tbe America's trophy. Blankets. Descriptions may tell of weight and size but how can we de scribe the warmth, softness and qualities of our blankets . . . Eyes must judge, touch must tell, if value be right for the money. If you come and see, we know you'll buy. Cotton Blankets, Wool Blan kets and All-Wool Blankets, 50c to $12.50 per pr. Bed Comfortables too. and lots of them. aaturdaij 300 Pairs .Gray COTTON BLANKETS SPECIAL a pair. Limited to two pairs to a customer. A. M. Williams & Co. Cm of MUs Bosto. Oct. 4. Bev. Judsoo Smith, foreign secretary of tbe Americas Mis sion, in behalf of his executive commit- prompted by numerous Inquiries and criticisms, has iesaed the following official statement in connection with tbe abduction of Miss Stone: Tbe American Board, from the first, bss dona and is still doing every thing ia its power to secure tbe release of Miss Helen H. Stone from the bands of her captors ia Turkey or Bulgaria at tbe earliest possible dots. Miss Stone is an 1 cttlnsn, and rightfully looks to ear government let protection sad re- Tan Ao arises government took up the caee iaetaatiy, has worked con stantly to deliver Mies Stone, and is still soaking every possible effort to this end." TAKE THE O. ft. at N For the Portland earalvai and exposi tion. September Mb tn October Jfltb, the O. B. AN. Co. will sail reond-trtp t okets to Pat Hand and return, loeludiag two adsakwioat tanaaas ie she awanaitioa. vawof vA"miBuwenP""iasr spmwon-w "AnF vsm' erjOF"mw-w- g 4oVt Iw dflttanwj aVsVeMg aamPnr' Cesw sjawBfta BqpwBm1 1 Ant a a. J - sbl a ahwn. - .n taUL 5 AAALaa- Jk - dawTl snUL, tdaUaV Hearted to aspire aU days sitsr dose J a .is a DeWitt's Little Early fftenri disapiwdat. They ore safe, gee tie, effective In removing nil im parities from the liver and newels. tn take, never gripe nf ClnrfenA f eft's P. O. Pher- atkamtlsl nnndmsw MM MMm WSIPPw fPewvF easw naawn Jsmmm mVanon SBOOmW mA gamWvV anVmmmW VsOOml J MaasTriaws Ik7s ifassa sTml ishrsmads I Wmbw ana dawsto, Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is the order of a women's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Even that greatest of all Jewels, health, is often mined la the strenuous efforts to mske or save tbe money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify berself against tbe inslduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by tbe regular ass of Dr. Bosebas's German Syrup. It will promptly arrest coo snmption 10 its early stages and heal tbs affected longs and bronchial tabes nod drive the diced diaeaee,from the system. It is not a cure all, bnt it is a certain core for coughs, colds and all bronchial troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's reliable remedies st Blskeley's drag store. Gst Green's 8prclel Almanac. 1 Mrs. Wilson, of the Campbell A Wil son Millinery Parlors, has eog sged tbs services 'of Miss Margaret Torgler, a first-class trimmer, a former employee of Hellers, of Portlsnd, and is there fore prepared to meet the demands of the beet trade, as well aa tbe medium. Oar styles are equal to the bast, and ear prices nrn as low as the lowest. Sis NOTICT Effective this de'e, A charge of $1 per cor per day will be made for delay tn car, for all time held under load, ia loading or unloading by consignee or consigner, in eseees of forty eight hoars from time car is set for loading or un loading. Jambs Isklahd, Agent O. B. A N. Co. JUST ARRIVED ! The iargeet and most coca plate line of . . . pot mm mmm In the cat nw now est dnseoff st H , Glenn & Co s ipfMl. ,f .JIbwS -. a We operate a PLUMBING-, TIN and KOTCU REPAIR SHOP. AU orders entrusted to us will tov prompt attention. THB D ALLBJS, - OREGON. F. S. CUJWITIG, ...Blacksmith, Horaeaboer and WagOMnaker . . nnAtnn in If wVsPn sr'plw Bwano'Belaafl ajlaadlklBaaS vrJnFaafc jjaa UstRai laflBABreaNBlBatanv aJJJlvi'aa AjHaAtiar ataaaatl A ftit ' gaslaai Tareaasri sod Saw qtlllai K. rn.lngftSallUE 4 iwtnoseesM aa4aenf oewf eew sw9aa4s4ajwS nwBrspfl TKea eawafcwPjaaW