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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1901.
NO. 209
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ling the Stomachs andBowcta of
promotes Digrationteerfur
ness and Rest.Contalns neither
Snum.Morphine nor Mineral
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Tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Death of rillaburjr.
Minneapolis, Oct. 18. John 6. Pills
bury, former governor of Minnesota, and
one of the white's foremost citizens, died
early today of Bright's disease. He was
owr 9flventy-threeearsXoId, Ha was a
member of the famous family of flour
millers and in spite of numerous bene
factions he has made, leaves a large
fortune.
Mr. Pillsbury served three terms as
tovernor, from 1876 to 1882. He was al
ways the friend and benefactor of the
University of Minnesota, to which he
gue its $150,000 science hall, and on
whose campus its alumni erected to him
fine bronz ) statute. Ha was a life
member of the Bard of Regents. He
Presented to his native town of Sutton,
N. H., a town ball in memory of bis
parenta. With his wife he established
end endowment fund of $100,000 for a
home in this city for children and aged
women. List year he built here a home
for workiug girls at a cost of $25,000, and
this year he gave $76,000 for a public
library on the East Side.
Mr. Pillsbury has been a resi lent of
Minneapolis Hiuee 1853.
In AIL Btone'a Behalf.
Nkw Youk, Oct. 18. The correspond
01 at Samakov of the Journal and
Advertisej cibles that paper as follows :
'It is learned that Mine, fiakmetiew,
lfo of the Russian diplomatic agent at
fcoua, formerly Miss Beal.of Washington,
hM began tnergetic work in behalf of
litont'. and the strong attitude
oy tue orman diplomatic agent,
Mcaose of the murder of a German
wareler, may hasten the authorities to
about Miss Stone's release. The
lgarun authorities are wording hard
Prevent the ransom from being paid
Bulgarian soil. Hnce Dr. Haskell
aely to get another letter, requesting
Wmsnt of the ransom on Turkish
writory."
Haw Up Bf asiwop,
WAgIUNQT0N i9.-8e,lor simoR.
ursgon, culled upon the president
m morning, and bad pleasant inter
concerning appointments in Oregon.
with 'S "y ' dissatisfaction
toe appointment of George W.
uT'' 'eoeiver of the Oregon City
J1 office. President iloosevelt Mid be
hakTk pr-,lco ot tbe
2o harmony in tbe Oregon senatorial
TM00' n making tbe lecent ap
Jtaant of Bibee be believed there
ao objection on tbe part of anyone
He Hored Senator Simon
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The KM You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMt CIMTAUn aOMMHV. MCW TOM BIT.
that in future no aprointment would be
made in Oregon without first consulting
both senators.
Upon receipt of a telegraphic protest
from Senator Simon against Bibee's ap
pointment several days ago, tbe presi
dent held up the commission which had
already been made ou'. It is probable
in view of today'd conference that the
appointment will be allowed to stand,
and some future compromise be ar
ranged. No recommendation has yet been
made to fill tbe receiver hip of tbe Burns
land district. It is possible Hayes may
continue to receive for several weeks yet.
alt Lake Tribune Sold.
6alt Lake City, Oct. 18. The Salt
Tribune today editorially announces the
sale of that paper to William C. Mc
Bride, for many years head of tbe Wash
ington press bureau of the Cincinnati
Enquirer. Patrick H. Lennan, for
nineuen years proprietor of the Tribune,
reliree from active newspayer work.
Judge C. O. Goodwin, who for many
years has been associated with Mr.
Lannnn an editor of the Tribune, also
retires from the Tribune, and will devote
bis lime to literary work. The Tribune
will be continued republican in politics.
' Ontlook la Bad.
London, Oct. 18 Tbe Globe this after,
noon Bays it fears that tbe safety of Mies
Ellen M, Stone is seriously compromised
by tbe attitude of Consul-General Dick
inson in refusing to pay tbe ransom and
in demanding that Bulgaria arrest tbe
leaders of tbe Macedonian committee as
the real authors of the missionary's
abduction. Tbe paper says the situation
contains all tbe factors of a grave inter
national complication and thieatene to
assume importance tar neyoua ine
personality of any individual missionary.
Olive Growers Unite.
Los Angklkb. Cal., Out. 18.-About
two-thirds of the olive growers of Cali
fornia h ve united in an attempt to ob
tain better prices for their product.
Thev bave appointed a commute to
devise a plan for the organisation of all
the olive growers of the state, first torm
ina a local orgaoiaation. Specific laws
against tbe adulieralloo of olive oil will
be urged upon the next congress.
Complete tailor system of drew cot
ting tiuht by Mrs. S. E. Heoderaon at
her reaidsnoe on third street, near Msd
iton. olQ-dsarlw
Wanted Ironers at The Dallas steam
laundry.
AW
TEN KILLE0 AND
SIX WOUNDED
Detachment of Forty-Six, Americans At
tacked by Five Hundred of the
Enemy.
Manila, Oct. 18. Five hundred Bolo
men attacked a detachment of forty-six
of the Ninth Infantry at Bang j in, on
the Gandara river, island of Samar, to
day, killing ten and wounding six. The
remainder of the company arrived on
thercene in time to prevent further
slaughter, and routed tbe enemy, killing
over 100 of them. It Is believed that the
enemy only retired for reinforcements.
Ab soon as the news was received at
Oatbalogan, two gunboats were dis
patched, General Smith going in person
to tbe scere.
Washington, Oct. 18. Tbe following
brief cablegram from General Chaffee,
reporting tbe fight of the.Ninth Infantry
in Samar, Wednesday, was received at
the war department this afternoon !
"Manila, Oct. 18. Corbin, Adjutant
General, Washington: Fort? -six men,
Company E, Ninth United States In
fantry, under First Lieutenant George
W, Wallace, in field, Lower Oanadara,
Samar, were attacked by 900 Bolomen,
October 16th. Our loss ten killed, six
wounded ; names not received. Eighty-
one of tbe enemy left dead on the field.
Enemy beaten off."
Cave-In of Bock.
New Yoek, Oct. 18. Fifty tons of rock
caved in the rapid transit tunnel at One
Hundred and Sixty-seventh treet and
Broadway today, carrying death to an
undetermined number of forty men, wbo
were at work below tbe surface. Four
are known to be dead.
Many of tbe workmen are imprisoned
in a small chamber of the excavation,
and their fate will not be known until
the rescuers, who are digging toward
them, reach the point where tbey are
entombed. Tbey are 600 feet south of
tbe great shaft, at the Intersection of
One Hundred and; Sixty-seventh street
and Broad way , and 110 feet under ground
It is estimated by some of the engineers
that there wasir enough in tbe chamber
to keep the imprisoned men alive for
several boors.
The engineers have decided that the
only way to get to tbe oave-in is to
tnnnel around the rock which had
fallen.
Tbe contractors are unable to explain
tbe disaster. Tbey said it was tbe west
side of tbe tunnel work that bad col
lapsed, and tbat it bad seemed on in
spection to have consisted of solid rock
and to bave been yery firm.
Mora Honor for Oregon.
Buffalo, Oct. 18. "More honors for
Oregon at tbe Pan-American exposi
tion." Thus wires Henry E. Doecb, one
of Oregon's commissioners to the ex
position, and adds : "Oregon butter,
put up in tins last June for export trade,
cored 83'.. points, being one-half point
higher than standard fresh butter, and
highest point scored for export butter."
Tax Dodger Given Ula Junt Dasarta.
Cbawfohdbvillk, Ind., Oct. 18.
William Cox. a wealthy farmer, has been
fined $1000 and costs in the circuit court
for dodging taxes. It was ahown that
for seventeen years be baa made false
returna and escaped taxation of over
$100,000. As a result of the criminal
nroaecutioo, the assessor has placed
$60,000 on tbe tax duplicate against him.
Mothers every where praise One
Minute Cough Cure for tbe sufferings it
has relieved and tbe lives of their little
ones it has saved. Strike at tbe root of
tbe trouble and draws our tbe inflam
mation. Tbe children's favorite Cough
Core. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
If vou want to retain your hair yoo
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
trill make your bair harsh, dry and
erlapy. Now we bave two of tbe yery
beat Dre Deration for cleansing to
aln and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your nair boh ana b
Priee. 86 and 60 oenta bottle, at Fra
barber shop. Tbe Dallas. tt
Floral lotto wHi osre wind chapping
and Moburn. Msnaieotarad by Cars
Falk.
Men's Trousers
COMPLETE NEW LINE of
Trousers in the latest Fall patterns
and materials all sizes now ready.
$1.50 to $7.50
A. M.
Brain Food Nonseaee.
Another ridiculous food fad has been
oranded by tbe most competent author
ities. Tbey bave dispelled the silly no
tion that one kind of food is needed for
brain, another for muscles, and still an
other for bones. A correct diet will not
only nourish a particular part of tbe
body, but It will sustain every other
part. Yet, however good your food may
be, its nutriment is destroyed by indi
gestion or dyspeysia. You must pre
pare for tbelr appearance) or prevent
their coming by taking regular doses of
Green's August Flower, tbe favorite
medicine of tbe healthy millions. A few
doses aids digestion, stimulates tbe liver
to healthy action, purifies tbe blood, and
makes you feel buoyant and vigorous.
You can get Dr. G. C. Gieen's reliable
remedies at Blakeley's drug store. Get
Green's 8pecial Almanac. 1
Hudson, BrownbiM A Butte have for
rent two good farms of 160 acres each ;
one for cash rent, and tbe otber for halt
the crop, tbe owner furniabing every
thing. Both are good propositions.
Write or call at the office. 11-dawtf
We offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Chboniclb, price $1.50,
and tbe Weekly Oregonian, prion $1.60,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under this offer must be paid in ad
vanoe. '
Clarke A Falk's flavoring extracts are
tbe beet. Aek your 0 Mjer for them.
Gifford's Fotos Never Fade
JUST ARRIVED I
The largest and most
complete line of ...
MUM
ever ahown is the city
aa now on display st
H. Glenn & Co's
Faint and Oil tors.
Williams
W JUL! jBLJEJBI Jk.dt'BSVl'VM FOR
We operate a PLUMBING, TIN and BIOTOLB
REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will have
prompt attention.
SEXTON WALTHER,
TBE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
LYutcs' French Periodical Drops
Stricclv veMUbU,psriactl' sarmlass, aura to accomplish
OsaJOTDMMsJLTir Orsataat knows female remedy.
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For sale by . 0.
Women's Shoes.
This store has long been recognised
ae the leader In Women's Fine Foot
wear, and today we are better able to
satisfy you than ever before, for our
line has never been as complete as
now. Possibly the most popular
Shoes to lay are our $3.50 line with
tbe $4 ones close seconds. But for
those who do not wish to invest that
amount, we have good, stylish
Shoes at $2 25, $2 50 and $3.
1)2.25 Shoes, with quality and dur
ability as prominent featores;
good fitting lasts and exten
sion soles.
$2.50 Slices, made from box calf
or kid ; heavy or light soles;
and Shoes that DO FI l
93.00 represent onr Pingree Com
posites; you are all acquaint
ed with them; all styles; $3.
& Co.
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After von tire of using so-called kidney remedies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Sexual mils and bs
forever rid of those dull pains In your back. Discard
that old Wv idea of "pain in the kidneys" and bave
all your bladder and urinary troubles enr 4, and your
nights made restful by the uro of nature s giestsat
estietant Lincoln Sexual Pills.
Price, $1.00 per bos buy oi your druggist or sent
by mail on ncelpt of prle. In rlnlr wrapnei.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wayne, Indians.
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