t Dulles Clirmitele. VOL. XIII THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1901. NO. 239 The Kind You Have Always In use for over 80 years, All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS jy Bears the Signature of , Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THT ccnt.uh 00.MHV, tt mummy imcT, new torn orrv. THE SHIP SUBSIDY BILL riyc uivgs ivuiiuc mm nc win ncss It At the Coming Session. Boston, Nov. 22. The chief guest at a banquet given by the Commercial Club at the New Algoquin Club tonight was Senator William P. Frre, of Maine. His address was upon "National Legis lation Concerning Steamship Subsidies and New England's Interest in the Country's Increasing Foreign Com merce." He Bald in part : "Oar country is great,- prosperous and powerful. For a few year- it has moved forward with tlio strides oi a ymibg giant and today ranks with the foremost nations of the world. This result !:ae been attained under the poliey of pro taction. Nearly every industry has been protected nnd ha? prospered. O.io alone has been hruidnMpped liy adverse legis lation at home and protection of its competitor-; bbroad, namely, our ships en t?aaeil in foreign trade. The theoretial free trader aeciihes the condition to our policy of protection. It is not protection which has harmed, hut the entire lack of it, ttie compelling of our ships to com pete with those of other maritime nations protected by subside?, by muc'o lower wages in shipyards and on ships and by a les expensive manner of livii g. "There are some Ainerictns utterly devoid of sentiment or of patriotic im pulse, who can travel, the world over and without regret never see tbe Stare and Stripes in any foreign por. They 'Why not employ fote gn ships to carry and foreign ageuoiee to find markets for our surplus products if ihey will do it cheap? Do they suppose that such agenoiea will have the slightest interest in entending our trade? "During the congress about to meet I shall persist in my efforts to secure legis lation for our merchant navy, and I be speak for such attempt the support of the business men of Boston." Arms Aiuuuf Har Cargo. Nkw Yoatc, Nov. 22. Tbe precise cir cumstances which has induced the cus toms authorities to detain tbe steamer Banrigh in the Thames are now known, says the Tribune's L nd n correspond ent. Parte of field guns were found Bought, And which has been has borne the nlirtiu n of and has been made under his per- eonal guperrlBion since Its infancy. Signature I 1 a nong her cargo, and it Las been ar Bii med that they were to be wot to the Transvaal. The documents In tbe pos session of tbe customs authorities show, however, that tbe vessel waa destined to take an active part in what is described as the resolution between two South American states, with which England is at peace and the officials, recalling tbe Alabama case, detained tbe vessel under the foreign enlistment case. Tun Hatsfoldt is Dead. London, Nov. 22. Count Von Hatz-feldt-Wildenburg, wiio alow days ago retired from tbe post Of German ambas sador of Great Britian, died at the embassy this morning. Count Von Hatz'eldt returned from a holiday six weeks ago, and since tiiat time has only beeu able to leuve bis house once or twice, and then in a bath chair. He suffered creatly from asthma, and on Sunday his malady developed lilt congestion of the longs. From this attiick Count Von Ha'zfiOJt never rallied, bur died peacefully tt.ie morning id the presence of his wife and son. He mum cj.iscious up to last n'ght, when he received the la?t tacrument of the church and then laped into a state of coma. Hie body will be buried in tbe family vault in Gem. any. I.ym-li I a Wlnutr. New Yohk, Nov. 22.- Commenting upon the election of Mr. Arthur Lynch over Mr. Pinnkett, in the parliamentary election nt Gal way, Ireland, the London correspondent of ttie Tia.es eats: "Arthur Lynch, who bae been elected to parliament from Gal way, led the eo- j called Irish contingent agalaat the I British flag in South Africa. It seems Iimp03dible that he should attempt to I nnm.H to England to uks his teat. He is a bndmmi young IiisbK.au, impulsive, emotional and sentimental. The op- ' oar )iit iudispositou of the London press I to make iight of Lis South African venture is suggestive." Favor Anneiatlan f Cuba. New Yonk, Nov. 22 Francisco Gamba, preeident ol me Cuban com mission sent by tbe merchants, business men and agricultural associations of Cuba to tbe United States with petitions for the improvement of relations between the two countries, ha jjst been inter viewed on Cuban affairs. When aaked if it was bis opinion that the United States should auuex Cuba, be said : "As a member of this commission, representing all classes and political v in G2i They're a new plants in America, The makers unique and interesting. They will award a handsome. Shetland Pony to each of the ten boys or girls who send in the first correct answers to ed on the ticket accompanying each pair Ask for Pony Stockings at the liosieru Counter, also for booklet which explains the Pony Stockings are worth any size Contest A. parties of Cuba, I do not feel myself at liberty to ex press an individual opinion. But, were you to say that 90 per cent of the business people and property-owners of Cuba favored annexation, you would bo correct." " Important Pattut Grunted. Bocldek, Colo., Nov. 22. Dr.William Dunne, professor of phyties at the Ute university, has just been ctan'.ed a patent for an invention by which a laue number uf telegraph meeeages can be sent over one wire and each return at the same rime. In the physical labora tory at the unlveitity, it is raid, he haa had a9 many as eighteen cncuita work In on tbt same wire and return all at the same time. On any of these circuits the Moree instrument can be placid and used exactly as with tbe single wire now in u-e. Mr. Ouane's invention it- based M the principle of syncbror.iz'ng motors. ltlot In Atlieua. Athens, Nov. 22. The turbulent de velopment growing out in the propota: to translate the goepv! into modem Grerk were continued today in tbe streets, especially in front of the chamber of deputies and before tbe university. There were many u!y rushes. The militia are finding difficulty in controlling tbe rioters. Tbe meeting of the chamber of deputies today was marked by a series of violent altercations' Weolgroweia OrgauiK. Oxtabio, Or., Nor. 2i Orgaointion of the Malheur and Harney County Woolgrowera' Association was effected here yesterday. Thomas Turnbuil was elected preeident and E. H. Teat, secre tary and treasorei . Hereafter the aool of these two eooctriee will be controlled by thit aeaooUUon, and auction aalee will prevail. Heretofore tbe wool baa- Shetland Ponies Free! No, we don't conduct a pony department, but we lo sell the Wayne-Knit Pony Stockings for children, and on every pair is a ticket which gives the children a chance to get a handsome little Shetland Pony FREE. These stockings are built for wear as well as for sightliness. They are the best all-round children's stockings ever knitted to sell for 25c the pair. stocking, made by one of the foremost hosiery manufacturing and dyed by a process which makes the have hit upon a plan prize oner. closes November CENTS P PER SSjj0 v pair M. WILLIAMS been held here for months until the buyers could be given tbelr time to kok into the matter. tirovrr 1'lcvtlaud 111. Tbentos, N. J., Nov. 23 Reports come from Princeton, N. J., that ex- j President Grover Cleveland Is 111 at his borne at that place. Mr. Cleveland recently returned from a i: luniji trip, i was taken ill with a chili, and was threatened with pururnonia. Inquiry j tODbt elicited tbe infurma'.ion that he, was very mntth improved. His condition is not believed to be dangerous. FlghtiM? AgKluat tturrf. New YoiiK, Nov. 22. According to the l.'-n ion representative of the 'i'ribun -, the rstaudaru's Hjoih African totre eondeots arts authority fur the late merit that General AnJit- s Croi J , a brother of tbe fawona Ber hader now i prisoner iu 8t. fleiei.a, is among the t-x-Burghers who ate eolhting men sgaintt thvir ormer oimpanions in a'ins and in lavor of tbe British. When your iiair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wauts something to give it life and vigor. We have what tlx; hair needs when it geti In that con dition. We have A the Crown of Hcienco Hair (Bmftfi Grower and Cocoanut CreaiuH mf Tonic. Tbev will rare dand ruff and all scalp diseases. For sale at Fraxcr's bar ber shop. Price 60c and 76e a bottle. STREET COMMISSIONER NOTICE All bolldings and obstructions in the street of The Dallee moat be removed from tbe streets within thirty days from this date or tbe matter will he submitted to the council for them to art upon it. By order of C. V. Ciiampmn, Marshal Dalle City. Or. Dated Mot. 8, ltl. n7.d2dw If anything ails your hair, go gad see Freeer; he's tbe baeoalare for all bair reeoediee. Remember tbgt he make a pedal' oi tbeee good. ti for introducing Pony of Pony Stockings. 25th, 1901. Be M Umatilla House HEALS AT ServicQ tha Best. AWSpeclal rates to Steady Boarders, Families and Thtutre Parties. IT" Lli I A JlWsWawaaaVgJ I FAKU1NU 1 M 1'LKMEN r.-Agenta for Hool Drill, J. I. Oaa StMl farat Harrows ami flows. Hpring Tootb Harrows, Bissell Chilled Flo, Mitchell Wag onsond Hacks, Heauey Boggle. ...Star Windmills... With Ball and Roller bearing, and folly warranted. Write a for price and catalogues. Ail order entrusted to a will have prompt atttios. Price al way right. Tbe only Kaeloalve Hardware Store la the ally. color absolutely fast. Stockings that is the question print No extra charge for the chance of winning a pony. prompt. CO. (ale and Restaurant ALL HOURS. Rates Reasonable. FRANK BATTY, Manager. Sexton & Walther Hardware, Iron and Steel Merchants... THE DALLES, OREOOM. A full line of BRIDGE A BEAOH t-UFERloR BTKEL KANUKd, and Cook and lit atiog Utove. 04