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VOL. XIII
THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1901.
NO. 236
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For Over
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CASTORIA
TMt cyur ooioaw. near towk crrr.
lev Umatilla House (ate ail Restart
MEALS AT ALL HOtTRS.
Service the Best. Rates Reasonable.
gSST"SpeciaI rates to Steady Boarders, Families and
Theatre Parties.
FRANK BATTY, Manager.
BOERS MUST
BE "SMASHED"
Too Much Sentimental Humbug About
the War in Africa.
New York, Nov. 19. Mail advices
from Natcl to the London Times and
New York Times eavs the problem in
South Africa in a complicated one and
cannot be grasped by reading the news
papers. The correspond! nt n ys the
British must be made to understand
that tltey have to deal with a peculiar
people, whose very elementary education
has been directed by their unscrupulous
and ambitious leaders to imbuing them
with the belief that, as the chosen of
Ciod, they are called to the dominion of
South Africa. They arc taught that the
arualelclte Britisher is to be driven into
the sea, leaving them the blacks as their
hewers of wood and drawers of water, as
in the days of the great trek.
In Natal, says the correspond' nt, the
people are either thoroughly loyal or
thorough rebels, but in Cape Colony
thousands of Afrikanders are on the
fence. That hie been too luoeh eentl
meutal humbug, declares the eorf eeponrf
ent. He insists that the inhabitants
must be thoroughly "smashed," and
made to feel they are "unissued," fur the
cake of tha future quiet of South Africa.
Then will be the tine for the British to
be getiefojjf. After peaee comes the
burghers can be handled easily, if the
fccalee of justice are evenly held.
One of BartUat Yamhill fionaers.
6hkbioan, Nov. 10 Grandma Daugb
ty, whose fuueral was held at Willa
wiua Wednesday, was a pioneer of 1858
She was one of the earliest residents of
Yamhill county.
At that time Yamhill county was little
less than a wilderness, and settlers were
few and far between. Oregon City was
but a village, with one smell store. The
settlers did most, if not all, their trading
at Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. Daugherty
made regular trips to that place to buy
provisions. In 1867 they sold their farm
and moved to an o'd mill site near old
Fort Yamhill, a here Mr. Daurnerty
engaged In tb milling business for
twenty years. Upon retiiing from active
business life the old eou;le moved to
Willamin, where tbey have since re
sided. She was the mother of thirteen
children, eleven of whom survive ber.
Her husband survives ber, aged 88.
fear's Grasp on the Urieut.
New Yonk, Nov. 19 A dispatch to
the Tribune from London says: The
special correspondent of the Laily News
in Vladivostoek has discovered tbat
there is no English consul there. So be
eallel upon the American r presenta
tive, Theodore Greener, whose position
is that of con. mi re! al agent for the
United States. Mr. Greener informed
him tbat besides America, France, Ger
mtny, Holland and Japan were com
mercially represented. Americans and
Germans, ha weut on to say, bad most
ol the trade.
"No man," writes the correspondent,
"can come through Siberia to such a
placj a VUd vosto.k and give thought
to what Rutela ba done in generation
without being emased. England may
criticise Bo-aiau manner end rvl at
Russian dlplomecy and wonder low
people oan live under an ao'ocratte
government, hut Koia has laid bald of
tbe East."
Mistake ceased Taeosaa Pail are.
y4ooMA, Ho. i9.-fe MeHdHe
Baab failed today as a result of a ran
Thanksgiving'
Sale of Linens.
Thanksgiving is a time for feasting and
good cheer at home a day when tho
dining room should be resplendent with
good linen. During the next ten days
we are goiug to offer very unusual values
in linen.
Table Linens Damask Napkins
Linen Sets Linen Ten Cloths
Linen Towels Linen Doylies
S&ftbSSeSt Men Table Cloth.
All at very positive reductions.
Come early as you can and select your Linen needs. You will find all Linens
conveniently placed on extra tables and special-sale prices plainly marked on
each piece in red pencil. All Linens from the cheapest to the finest aro
included in this gale.
-bleached, German linen
Napkins, warranted pnre flax,
18x18 inches; special 75c dcz.
22x22 " S1.20 "
Fine bleached pure linen
damask table cloths i xtra val
us at if I 35 each. ti$ 45x45 in.
185 each for s'i 52x52 in.
2.19 each for s'z tS8to8 in.
72 inch unbleached 7rih
linen dama.k pure flis full
weight and entirely free from
sVng; spec al per yard 78c
Your little
boy or girl
Sale of WHITE SHIRTS.
We have the best made, best fitting and
best wearing white shirt ever introduced of
which fact we want every wearer of white shirts
to become aware.
The materials in this shirt are Wamsutta
Muslin and 1800 count linen. The shoulder
seams are reinforced and cannot rip.
For a few days only,
the price will be
85c
each
A
J 4obrr--i,i
would Jump
for Joy if (bey woa
a beautiful little Shet
land pony, wouldn't
they? Their chances
to win each a pony
free of any expense
whatever rest with
you, Mrs. Mother.
Attend the safe of
Wayue - Knit Pony
Stockings here this
week and learn all
about the nrli oflVr
of ten Shetland ponies
In the Wayne-Knit
Pony Stockings yon
get wear registers
that will stand all the
bard knocks tbat the
healthiest hoy or girl
can give them.
They sell at 23e the pair, but they'll out
wear the ordinary 25-ceuters twloe over.
Fur particulars of the priss offer of Bhet
laml ponies, get a booklet at the hosiery
counter.
Our line of tho Famous
Pickwick
Suits,
Pants
and
Overcoats
now
complete.
WE PIT THt MARD-TO-riT
Equal to custom-made at half the
custom price.
A. M. WILLIAMS (a CO.
which started over a misunderstanding
witb regard to a suit filed against a
lefunct bank of similar name. Tbe
deposits amount to $500,000. Dwigbt
Phelne has been appointed receiver.
Tbe officers of tbe Metropolitan,
which is a successor to the old Metro
politan Savings Bank, are: P. D.
Caesar, president; T. W. Enos, vice
president, and O. B. 8elvlg, cashier. Tbe
bank was capitalized at $50,000.
Pacific Cable to Be Laid by Enfllihmeu
London, Nov. 19. The Commercial
Pacific Cable Company, recently organ
ized in New York to lay a cable from
San Francisco to the Philippines, bas
awarded tbe contract for the manu
facture and laying of the first section
from San Francisco to Honolulu to an
English company, wbich guarantees to
complete it in ten months. Tbe contract
price is nearly $600,000.
Restored to Civil Service.
Washington, Nor, 19. President
Roosevelt bas issued an order amending
the civil service regulations to as to its
turn to tbe civil service a number of
civilian places in tbe war department
excepted by executive order oo May 29,
1899. Today'e order Is at tbe request of
Secretary Boot, and it effecte about 1600
people in tbe quartermaster's, medical,
engineer and eugioeer-at-large depart
ments. Budowuieot Steak. H. of I.
ItUMAsUFQLia, lad., Nov. 18. Charles
F. S. Neel, president of tbe Endowment
Rank, Knights of Pythias, bas seat oat
tbe statement of tbe board of control for
the quarter ending October Ut. It shows
g total membership of 69,509, with
loeajraaee awoootiog to $106,160,000.
the net lose oi members daring the
AnswawSf feaSe Awattsi
wswasa, w wmwfi .
tmtbdierTuCaeowfOfji.
Baas Strength id Oregon Honeh Qra.s.
San Fhancihco, Nov. 19. Thomas H.
Williams, Jr., president of the new
California Jockey Club, is about to try
an experiment In preparing I ones for
the track. Tbe well-known horsemen is
a ..believer in the tboeory that home
should not be put on tbe track until
tbey have reached their maturity. He
believes tbat two-year-olds are neither
strong nor wise enough to do themselves
justice.
Mr. Williams Intends buying a number
of yearlings and 'olts and sending them
to Oregon. It is his intention to allow
tbe horses to browse oo the I uncbgraaa
and gain strength roaming over tbe
Country. He will not permit tbem to
grow wild nor will he have them trained.
He will simply have them ridden from
time to time for the purpose of accustom
ing tbem to the work tbey will have to
do on the track, where, he II confident,
hey will demonstrate the correctness of
his theory.
N. Jackson, Danville, Hi., writes: "My
daughter had a severe attack of la grippe
and a terrible eooah settled op ber lunge.
We tried a great man v remedies a ItboWt
giving relief. She tried Foley's Hone
and Tar wbich cured ber. She baa
pever been troubled with aeougb since."
Clarke A FeJIk.
Death 0t e Chinese Vleerey.
Homo Koko, Nov. 19 An uncon
firmed report ie In circulation here tbet
Teo Mn, viceroy of the provides of
Kweof Tune nd Kwang Su, it dead.
Do yon suffer from piles? If so do
not torn to surgery for relief. DeWitt'e
Witeti Hsael Halve will act more quickly,
urely end safely, seeing you the expsoee
tod danger of an operation. Clarke A
alk'e P. O. Pharmacy.
Moa't atae it tm,
Jeet wet tbe effected parM'Jy with
Mysterious Pain &, A fcofefa . femedy.
end tbe pain ie0o. hold by Clarke 4
talk.
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OVER-WORK.
Hundreds of Lawyers. Preachers. Actors, and
. overworked Professional and Busluees Men who thought
bwW
L iH'V h-t l kldnsy trouble bay e told n they had never
"-n abU to find anything to equal Lincoln Bexaal
.'iila I. it l ie dim ol Diet nam in tho. bank, and tha all.
i!u h'nt that often precede parssls.
IM. ri $ 00 per box buy o( yonr druggist or sen!
by mail mi receipt of price, in plain wrapper.
LIffOOLV PR0PBIETABY 00., Ft Wajae, Iai.
M. 7. lmnell, Agent, Tbe Dallas, Or.
B
Sexton & Walther
Hardware, Iron
and Steel
Merchants...
THE DALLES, OREGON.
A fnll line of BRIDQE BKAOH
SUPERIOR STEEL B A NOES, tad
Cook end Heating Btovae.
v. nuiun funr vuvvra In. Hitnaiav Drills. J. I. Case I
llarroa sinl Plow.. riVfi-e Tfh U-rrowe, Bieehll OMlHd flflWi, Ultahell Wag
on i and Hacks, Hrnney Uugit.
...Star Windmills...
With Ball end Rller bearings, and tally warranted.
Write us for prices end catalogues.
AH orders entrusted to u will have prompt attention.
Pr lees always right. '
Tbe oaly Exciaelv e Hardware Store Id tbe elty.
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