IV Uttlles VOL. XIII THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1901. NO. 244 1 Tbe Kind Ton Have Always Boturht, and wttch has in ue fW over SO yean, has borne the signature and has been made under his sons! supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of intents and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil 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 Worm 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 Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Sentiment In Cuba. New Yobs, Nov. 2fl- Among the pae eengera who arrived yesterday from Havana were General Leonard Wood, governor of Ciba; Mr. Wood, M. J. Dady, the contractor; Sir Williams Van Horn, Lieutenant Barden and Lien tenant Frank McCoy. General Wood said he would proceed directly to Washington to report to President Roosevelt and expected to return to Cuba on December 7th. He said he expressed no opinion on tbe question of annexation of Cuba, and to do so would be impolitic. Matters were quiet in Cuba and prepara tions were being made for the election in February. "Of course," said General Wood, "there are a number of people in Cuba who desire annexation, but I doubt tbe possibility of securing a canvass of opinion on tbe question. Tbe people of Cuba wisb to see their flag floating over Morro Castle, even if it were only for a week." Mr. Dady says tbe city council oi Ha vana, by a nnanimo&s vote, gave bim the Havana contract for public improve ments tbere, and tbat tbe plana and specifications are in preparations for presentation to General Wood, who will consider the matter on his return to Cuba. Held Meat far the Boers and Filipino. New Vobk, Nov. 29. Rev. Joseph Mendi, of tbe Roman Catholic Church of tbe Immaculate Conception at Mont clair, N. J., celebrated bfgb mass on Thanksgiving for tbe souls ot tbe Boers lost in battle against tbe British, and also for tbe native Filipinos who died fighting for their independence. Al though it wee bitterly cold, there was n attendance of several hundred, father Mendi was assisted by two priests from Newark Father Sampson and Charntsi. Father Mendi has received a large number of letters from persons in Most clair, Newark, New York and Brooklyn indorsing bis position and congratulating him on nia determination to celebrate the mass. Tl. L.osar' kaaaeet. Over on Grays Harbor recently tbe crew of a logging camp, sixty in number, com plained to the employers that tbe cook was n. g., and that they wanted a change. They got tbe obange, as tbe company discharged tbe crew end kept tbeeook He was saving them $160 a month. Then tbe bead akidgreaser went out and sat on a stump and com posel the following lament : "Backward, tnrn backward, ob time in your flight ; feed me on gruel again, just for tonight. I am so weary of sole- leather steak, petrified biscuit, vulcan ized cake; oysters that sleep in a watery bath, and butter as strong as Goliath of Gath ; weary of paying for what I can't eat, chewing op rubber and calling it meat. "Backward, turn backward, ob bow weary I am ; give me a swipe at my grandmother's jam ; let me drink milk that hasn't been skimmed, let me eat butter whose whiskers are trimmed ; let me once more have old-fashioned pie, and then I'll be willing to curl up and die." N I Klit VM fler Terror, "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Cbas. Applegate, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad tbat if I walked a blocx I would cough fright fully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 68 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Priee 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at G. C. Blakeley'e drug store. 2 If yon want to retain your hair you have to keep your scalp clean. Soap will make yonr hair harsh, dry and eriapy. Now we have two of tbe very best preparations for cleansing tbe scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It will leave your bair soft and gloss v. Price, 85 and 60 cents a bottle, at Fraser's barber chop. Tbe Dalles. tf JUST ARRIVED ! The largest and moat - complete line of . . . ever shown in the city ' are now on display at H. Glenn & Go's Paint and Oil Store. CHINAMEN KILL FOUR Highbinder Outbreak ia Sao Francisco Is Serious Threatens te Become a General War of long Members. Sam Francisco, Nov. 20. Two Chinese are dead and two others, mortally wounded, lie at the receiving hospital, as the result of two murderous attacks in Chinatown. Both shootings were the culmination of a long-standing foed be tween rival highbinder associations. Tbe men who were killed outright were shot as they iay sleeping in a bank at 902 j Clay street. Their names are Quan Lucy and Suey Duck. Loue Fook, better known as Little Loue, and Joe Do are the other victims. Fook was shot four times as he was entering his gambling joint at 102 Waverly Place, accompanied by Do, who was bis bodyguard. As Little Loue fell mortally wounded, Do drew his revolver, bat before be could use it he received a bullet in bis neck. Shortly after tbe shooting, the police arrested a notorious highbinder, who gave his name as Lee Yon, un suspicion of having wounded both men. When searched a revolver which bad been recently fired wa found on him. About fifteen minutes after the perpetration of of this crime another shooting occurred in a lodging-house at 902 Clay street, Sergeant Donovan and Officers Tillman and McNamara tan to tbe place, and going upstairs, they found Quan Lucy and Suey Duck dead. Both bad been sbot while they slept on a bunk In a small room on the second floor. After the shooting, a large squad of police was sent into Chinatown, and in a abort time tbe officers arrested half a dosen highbinders, who were heavily armed and bent on avenging tbe murder of Little Loue. POLITICAL POT POURFtl. GREAT RIBBON SALE NEXT WEEK. 42 Choice Waist Patterns consisting of the very newest things in silk embroidered French Flannels, satin striped Ohallies, silk embroidered Serges, gold tinsel embroider ed Serges, satin striped all wool Challies, silk embroider ed Henriettas, dotted Henri ettas, striped Trecots, and black and white striped Ser ges, in 2 and 2 yard lengths, at special 05c, 75c, 80c, 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.15 the piece. We call special attention to the assortment of All-wool CHALLIES in 2-yard lengths; 8 different patterns, at $1.00 each. About 60 very stylish Silk and Satin waists at Half Price. In the lot are represented all the shades in Taffettae, Peau de Sc. and Satin. All beau tifully made and elaborately tucked or trimmed in lace in sertiou and ribbon. Those that were 95:00 are now $3 60 G.OO are now 3 00 8.00 are now 4 00 10.00 are uow 6 00 12.00 are now o oo 12.75 are now fl 38 10.00 are now 8 IX) Our entire line ot new FALL SILKS In wide end 4in-Hand Scarfs selling regularly at 76c, special 50c each Uiis week only. TO ill Special Thanks glvlng-wcek prloss in the Clothing de partment. All Youths' Suits w in siaee from 17 to 20 years, ureatly reduced. We are over stocked in those siaes, and to equal ise matters are willing to give Xu a substantial re duction in price for this week. 4.60 suit. . . $S 76 6.00 suit... 4 00 (1.00 suit ... 4 86 7.60 suit 8 25 8.60 suit . . 7 36 10.00 suit 7 60 11.00 suit .... 90 No extra charge for alterations toll A. M. WILLIAMS SL CO. The unanimity with which Simon is ! not endorsed for re election by the Oregon press and public must be a trifle disconcerting to the little boss. Jce would look good to most of us without his toga. Western Leader. The recent decision on the validity of the Lock wood primary law .it is con aidered will seriously diminish Senator Simon's strength in Portland. Tbe world seems to be going against "Little Joe" lately, anywsy. Pendleton Tribune. Tbe Baker City Republican bas fired a gun for I. N. Williamson for congress. Tbe barrel, however, was only half logded and tbe trigger was nulled before the proper sight was taken. Senator Williamson is a good man for most any thing but who knows what he wants? Pendleton Tribune. Tbe Hartford Times says: "Tbe people of tbe Pacific Coast are not so united in opposition to Chinese immi gration as tbey formerly were." Tbis is a mistake. Tbey are more so. From tbeir experience witb tbe consequences, industrially, socially and politically, tbey have learned mecb. Theory bas melted away is the light of practical facts. Tbe people of tbe Pacific Coast want no reviyel of the agitation and genesal disturbance tbat renewal of Chinees immigration would bring upon their. Tbe suggestion of tbe Sentinel last week that Prof. A. P. Armstrong would make a strong republican candidate for state school superintendent is meeting witb a hearty endorsement from one end of tbe state to the other. Tbe eminent fitness of Prof . Armstong is recognised and the opinion prevails tbat under hie management tbe schools of tbe state would very quickly be systematic and conducted on a higher plane. Balsa man of wide learning, well read, practi cal, active, ssd loll of seal and bousines "saeey." Oregon's schools seed a prac tical business management as opposed to the maculae practices in vogse daring laser years and to Prof. Armstrong the people might well look fore correction of prevalent Foley Honey msTar W V06T OPEBI POSE F. J. CLARKE, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY, December 2d. America's leading Romantic Actor, CARL A. HA8WIN, " '..-faSBBBBmBBBBB-aBk. pHtKvNxi. 9sB BBBB Famous throughout the world as "The Silver Ring,'7 will present his grand scenic nieioaroiiia, in iwur mmm, A LION'S HEART By Arthur Shirley add Beuj. Landek. As produced 1000 times in London A carload of special scenery and cbankal effects. PRICES First five rows, 76c balance or the house, 60c. Children. 26c. Scats on sale Thursday morning at Clarke A Falk's. riayeC Oat. Doll Headache, Plna in various parts of the ioJr, Sinking at the pit of tbe stomach, Leas of appetite, Feverishness, Pi so pics or Sores are all positive eviden ces of Impure blood. Ho matter how it kiss sj- tt It must be purified In order to obtain goad health. Acker's Blood Blest ir bas never failed tecum Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or asp other Mood It la certainly a wooderiel sad wo ssil smy battle as a psstMts fitsmtas. SUhsisy, the drsg. gist. Kev Umatilla House (afe and Restaurant MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Service the Best. Rates Reasonable. fJsF"S pedal rates to Steady Boarders, Families and Theatre Parties. FRANK BATTY, Manager. Sexton & Walther Hardware, Iron and Steel Merchants... THE DALLES, OREGON. A (H Una of BRIDGE A REACH w SUPERIOR ST UK I. KAHUBB, OS W Cook and Meeting stores. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Agaals for Heosier Drills, J. I. Case Steel farm H.rro.. ....i Flo... Horin Tooib Harrows. RIs'S l Chilled Plows. Mitchell Wag ons snd Backs, llenney Buggies. ...Star Windmills... With Ball and Roller bearings, and folly warranted. Write oi for pi ices and catalogues. All orders entrosled to us will bave prompt atteatloo. Priors always right. Tbe only Eseiosive Hardware Store in tbeeily. T HONEB RUBY. I hare re-opened this wall-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply erery body with Bread, Flea and Oakea. Alio all kinds of Staple and Fancy Orooar as. GEORGE RUCH Orooar.