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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1901.
NO. 214
opCiirrniicle.
PnCASTORIA
AVcectablelVcMradiMdbrAs-
unfj the Stouacas lOUOQMU or
Promotes Digestion Cheerful
ness and Heslfonlains neither
0um,Morpliine nor Mtnexal.
JJOT NARCOTIC.
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Aperfeci Remedy forConstipa
Qon , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
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For Infrnts anl Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
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exact copy or wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Exposition Will Lone Millions.
Buffalo, Oct. 24 The Pan-American
Exposition Company hats $804,000 caeh
to its credit to he devo'ed to paying an
additional proportion of the Bret mort
gage bonds. Already $1,260,000 ot the
42,500,000 first mortgage bonds has been
paid. The amount now doe on the firet
mortgage bonds is $440,000.
The exposition haa nine days more. If
it should clear $50,000 a day for the nine
days it would have sufficient cash to
make the last payment on the first
mtrtgage bonds. If it fails to average a
net profit of $50,000 a day there may be
a default on a part of the first mortgage
bond payment.
The holders of the second mortgage
bonds seem to agree that no payment
will be made to them. The stockholders,
of course, understand that no payment
ill be made to them. The unpaid
contractors are clamoring to get the 70
Percent still due them on their claims,
bnt thus far tl.ey have been successful.
The second mortgage bonrte total $500,
The stock represents $2,100,000.
The amount of contractors' claims is not
tated exactly at present.
Dined Bouktr Washington.
Nw Yokk, Qct. 23. Booker T. Wash
'ngton, who is attending the Yale bi
centennial celebration, was a guest of
Morris F. Tyler, the treasurer of the upi-
"y, at a dinner at Mr. Tyler's resi
dence on Monday evening. Former
foetmaster-General Blssell also accepted
invitation to dine with Mr. Tyfer
w evening and mat Mr. Washington.
. Tyler said today that the invitatious
sent and accepted about ten daye
Wore Mr. Washington dined with the
P'eeident at Washington.
Hroka Worl'ktiir.
Kansas City, Oct. 4.-Crrceus, at
r Kan8a8 City Driving Park this af
b'oke tbe world's trotting
"J 'or mile on a half-mile course,
J the dis tone in jS: Xbe pre-
Win ui T.aMia, Moral.(.
LBA. N. Y., Oct. W.-Leon F.
goz, the murderer of President Mc
on Z' TUI 'troowed at 7 a. s. !
--uy, October 2Tth at Auburn
Smith, of Minnesota, yesterday
he was named by new friends before bis
' series of lectures were concluded, told
I some few discouraged wbeatraieers and
I others who came forty miles, bow to get
sixty cents per bushel for wheat, and a
revenue of $65 per year from a good cow
He described a farm home that would
keep the boys and girls from going to
the city, Mr. Smith commanded the
close attention of his hearers at all times,
and it was with general regret that the
meeting was brought to a close.
Brain Food tiooinnie.
Another ridiculous food fad has been
oranded by tbe most competent author
ities. They have 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 the
body, but it will sustain every other
part. Yet, however good your food may
be, its nutriment is destroyed by indi
gestion or dyepeysia. Yon must pre
pare for their 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 the liver
to bealtby action, purifies the blood, and
makes you feel buoyant Med vigorous.
You can get Dr. G. C. Gieeu's reliable
remedies at Blakeley's drug store. Get
Green's Special Almanac. 1
Tot CaaaeaNixbt Alarm.
"One night my brother's baby was
taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J. C.
Snider, af Crittenden, Ky., "it seemed
it would strangle before we could get a
doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New
Discovery, which gave quick relief and
permanently cured it. We always keep
it in the bouse to protect our children
from Croup and Whooping Cough. It
cored me of a chronic bronchial trouble
that uo other remedy would relieve."
Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat
and Lung troubles. 60c and $1.00. Trial
hottles free at O. C. Blakeley's drug
store. &
a f
tiui..: rm9 wmom r mm i
'111 Mlnnt. . . D ...
rawer sunn, as
Mb. IMda't War a Maafc.
But her beauty was completely bidden
by sores, blotches and pimples till she
rued Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Then
ihey vanished as will all Eruption,
Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers. Carbuncles
and Felona from its use. Infallible for
Outs Corns, Borne. Sealda and FUea.
Cure guaranteed. 86c at Q. C. Blekelev'e
drugstore. " 1
twsstw. la.
Just wet tba affected perl freely wit
Mysterious Fain Owe, fMt?mr,
and the pain I gone. Sold by Clarke A
Pel.
FIERCE BATTLE
WITH A COYOTE
Idaho Rancher Has Narrow Escape
With His Life Fatally Wounds
Beast Which Turns en Him and
and Gives Fight.
Boisk, Idaho, Oct. 24. James TJrias,
who is living on E. C. Cook's place
across the river, had a fight with a
coyote, that nearly ended in a tragedy.
The animal turned upon Mr. Uriaa and
fought desperately. Mr. TJrias finally
killed the brute, but not till he was al
most exhausted.
Late in the afternoon, it seems, Mr.
TJrias wrnt out to the barn to feed the
stock. As be passed the chicken coops
be noticed a large coyote skulking about.
He hurried back to the bouse and got a
double-barreled shotgun. Returning,
he shot tiie animal, both charges taking
effect in its body, but not fatally injuring
tbe coyote.
The animal snapped and snarled, and,
though he started off, it was very slowly
and with most vicious looks backward
at Mr. TJrias. The latter wanted to kill
the animal, as he was conyinced it was
making away with some of his chickens
at least. He started after tbe coyote.
As the animal got to the corner of the
barn it stopped, and, facing about,
snarled and snapped most sayageiy at
the oncoming farmer.
Mr. TJrias rushed up to tbe animal,
clubbing it with the butt end of the
shotgun.
The coyote repeatedly tried to bite Mr.
TJrias, but could not. It was in an
awful rage, its eyes bloodshot, foam
streaming from its mootb, and almost
constantly it growled and gnashed ita
teeth.
Tbe most weird battle, probably, ever
fought on Idaho soil was waged by tbe
side of that barn, for fully ten minutes,
when Mr. Urias finally succeeded in
killing the animal. It was considered
wholly strange that the coyote would
fight so, but it was doubtless due to tbe
pain from the shotgun wounds. It is
considered very fortunate that Mr. TJrias
was not bitten.
Mora Soldiers Headed.
London, Oct. 24. An error committed
by some of tbe provincial police has led
to the premature leaking out ot tbe fact
that the war office contemplates the
possibility of having to call out every
volunteer in the country. Tbe war office
has distributed to tbe police officers
throughout tbe kingdom Wile ordering
all reservists, military, yeomen and
volunteers to report themselves without
delay to beadqusrfsra Ub tfcs view of
active service. These bills are accom
panied by letter ordering that tbe bills
be kept in a safe plane until telegraphic
orders to post them up are received. Tbe
police of Lancaster overlooked tbe letter
and posted the bills, causing widespread
perturbation.
Will Cunt Lass la South America.
Nxw York, Oct. 24 Tbe first move
in tbe direction of a settlement witL tbe
Transvaal Dynamite Company, which is
a German concern, is an offer to supply
explosives at thirty shillings per case
under the figure ruling before the war,
has just been made, aays the Tribune's
London correspondent. On tbe basis of
tbe rate of consumption of the explosive
by tbe Rand mines prior to tbe out
break of hostilities, this would mean a
saving of about $2,250,000 a year.
Old Holdler's aatarienee.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of
Winchester. Ind.. writes: "My wife was
alck a long time in spite of good doc
tor's treatment, bnt was wholly cured
by Dr. King's New Life Pills, wblcb
worked wonders for ber health." Tbey
always do. Try them. On!) 25c at Q.
C. Blakeley's dang store. S
Mothers every where praise One
Minute Conab Core for the suffering it
baa relieved and tbe lives of their little
opee it has aaved. Strikes at tbe root of
tbe trouble and draws oar tbe Icfism-
esation. The children' favorite Cough
Our. OUrkw Jr FslkSa P. O. Phase.
Floral lotion n-Oi ore wmd eUpplsf
and sunburn. Masertaassrod by pnfl
Mb
A new Havt-tRe "Guyar" Derby.
We mrm Delles stents.
When you want av Rein CoatRe
member our "Crawenettea."
GREAT SPECIAL, OFFERING IN efA 4
DRESS GOODS AT DKJC JT QFCl
For a few days only, we will soli goods displayed
m our window at this special price. Several pieces are regularly
85c the majority 75c and a few pieces 60c. Every individual
piece is seasonable in weight and most desirable in pattern and
color. Those popular blue, green and gray mixtures good weight
fabrics for suits anil skirts form a large part of the display.
Also blue, brown, cardinal, gray and greerrSerges, Henriettas,
Poplins and some very choice things in two-toned Fancy Bro
cades. Material for children's school dresses may be selectod to
the very best advantage from this gathering.
Remember, this is not a permanent price.
BABY SHOES
Don't yon like to see a large variety of colors and
styles when you buy shoes for the little ones? Just now
we beve evrytiing new.
Soft Soles in the prettiest combination of col
ors you can imagine, from patent leathers to the deli
cate pinks and blues.
50 cents.
Kid Shoes in turn soles, made in tbe new velvet-top
novelties.
Bias Velveteen
SKIRT BINDING
ZAc yard
ALL COLORS.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO,
Women and Jewel..
Jewels, candy, flowers, man that is
the order of a woman's preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty power
to the average woman. Even tbat
greatest of all jewels, health, is often
ruined in the strenuous efforts to make
or save tbe money to purchase them. If
a woman will riek her health to get a
coveted gem, then let her fortify herself
aaain.t tbe losiduou consequences of
coughs, colds and bronchial affections by
the regular use of Dr. Boschee's German
Syrup. It will promptly arrest con
sumption in its early stages end heal tbe
affected lungs and bronchial tubes and
drive tbe dread dieeaseffrom the system.
It is not a cure all, bnt it is a certain
cure for coughs, colds and all bronchial
troubles. You can get Dr. G. G. Green's
reliable remedies at Blakeley's drug
store. Gat Preen 'a Special Almanac. 1
Hudson, Brownbni Ac Butt have for
rent two food farms of 160 acre each ;
one for cash rent, and the other for halt
the erop, the owner furnishing every
thing. Both are good proposition.
Write or aall at the office. lLdwtt
We offer for n limited period tbe
twioe-a-week Chhosiclx, prion $1.60,
and the Weekly Oregooian, pnoe $ 1.60,
both paper for $2 a year. Subscrl ptloua ,
under tbia offer must be paid in aa
van oe. t
Clark FaJk's havoring extracta are
the beet. Aak your e?r tor them.
Olfltord'a Fotoa Nver Fade
Sexton & Walther
Hardware, Iron
and Steel
Merchants...
THE DALLES, OREGON.
V A full line of BRIDGE ft BEACH
, SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES, and
J Cook and Heating Stove.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS, Agents far Rooster Drills, J. I. Case Steel Farm
Harrows and Plows. Spring Tooth Harrows, Bissell Chilled Plows, Mitchell Wag
ons and Hacks, lienney Bungles.
...Star Windmills...
With Bill and K .Her bearings, and fully warranted.
Write cs for prices and catalogues.
All orders entrusted to us wilt have prompt attention.
Prices always right.
Tbe only Exclusive Hardware Store in tbe city.
JUST ARRIVED !
The largest and most
complete line of . . .
Hcnf mm
ever shown in thn city
are new on display at
H. Glenn & Co s
Paint and Oil Store.
YOUR KIONEY8.
After vou tire of using so-called kidney remedies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Bexual Piila and b
forever rid of those dull pains In your back. Discard
tbat old fogy idea of "pain In the kidneys" and bate
all your bladder and urinary troubles eur '. softs
nights made restful by the use of natv'e a grestsst
assistant Lincoln Sexual Pill.
Price, $1.00 per bos buy of your druggist ovsssfe
by mall on reeelpt of price, In plain wranpei,
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO..
Fort Wsjas. Inoisas.
M. Z. Donnell, Agent, Tbe Dslleg.
F. S. GU WlflG,
..Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
-DSXLBB IM-
Iron, Steel. Wheal, Axles, Springs and BlsoksmJth Supplies
Assst for Resist! tie,' Basts. Thrasher wd taw Mills.
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