11 1 mnimmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmm She Italics 4 I , ,iajM .vjjfcyV JcmH S? 1 V tvlunrVFO Pw lBKV VOL. XIII THE DULLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1901. NO. 260 The Kind Too Have Always Bought, and which has hem In w tor over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per- 2LjCj6W-fc . onal supervision since its infancy. mmC7JT. 6ccA44 Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hut Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of l" and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It BMttWmg neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic 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 Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind Ton Have Alwaya Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE TREATY IS APPROVED Bat Some Senators Are Not in Entire Accord With It. Another "Modern" Bible. Nkw York, Dec. 6 A. new bible, au thorized by the late general convention in San Francisco, to be read in all Epis copal churches in the United States, has been in process of completion by tbe committee on marginal readings which has sat at tbe Episcopal General Semi nary in this city since last Tuesday, and will conclude its work tomorrow (Satur day), eays the Times. It was stated that an English firm bad undertaken tbe publication of this bible without ex pense to tbe committee. This new bible is to consist of tbe text and renderings of tbe King James ver sion, tbe renderings of the English re vision and tbe renderings of tbe recent American revision. Tbe renderings of tbe Episcopal com mission are ordered to be printed in an appendix for preserva tion. Tbe late convention, while it praised the scholarship of its commission, did not plane their work uppo tbe same level as that of revisers who had included lay tcbolars and wbo bad spent many more years at tbe work, besides being far larger in numbers. Tbe new bible insures tbe very lateet renderings, al though tbe reading of tuem is permis sive only, not obligatory. lawltMi' Big Bebeaaas Qeneeaea. London, Dec. 6. The Times, in its financial article this morning, diicnssos the question of credit relations between tbe United States and Europe. Tbe Times regards tbe time as still distant when tbe United States will become s great banker nation, and compliments Mr. Gage as tbe best secretary of tbe trMM far mini veers nasi. The paper aays it remains to be seen whether all tbe big American schemes wbich European capitalists are directly or in directly financing at tbe present moment will prove as profitable as sanguine peop'e expect. 'We tbluk that during tbe lset year American energy and optimism have to some extent outrun discretion." aays the Times, "and tome of the beet qualified judges in the United States seem to agree with oa." AaaromlaU Cheer Cae ' Xaae. Chicago, Doc. --President Mo Kinley's assassin wae cheered publicly in Chicago lest slant. A challenge from the platform that astarebieVi dsred not condone ths crime at Buffalo, vsa soot with s voros "Yos're s lhv." Abraham Iaank. tLe recognised leader of the "rede" lm title alls end editor of Free Society, declared openly be conld not condemn the assassin's act. He said that as to personal merit be took a second place to Czliros z. The confession of Isaak was accompanied by a scene of intense excitement. It was the climax of the debate on "Socialism or Anarchy," and came when the crowd of over 1700 j had been aroused thoroughly by wild oratorical denunciation. "Hurrah for Crolgosi," shouted a man in the gallery, swinging his hat above bis bead. Hisses, jeers, yells of approval and cat calls came from all pans of tbe honse. Tbe crowd rose to its feet and riot was only averted by the prompt action of tbe chairman. nectar It Is Nkw York, Dec. 6 The A Lie. Paris cor respondent of the London Times and New York Times quotes a dispatch from The Uegoe correspondent of tbe Temps in regsrd to a serious qnsrrel between Queen Wilhelnoina and her husband, Prince Henrv of The Netherlands. The Temps vouches for tbe correspondent as . .t.ihntnr mhn haa the reoutation of W " " aendina accurate information. Tbe correspondent says tbe malicious rnmnn in reward to the Queen and p,;.w.a Han rv am the fabrications of hun eorialiat naner in Holland. He addf : "It is s n-ost happy thing that there is no domestic strife. Tbe prince is kind .nH .rtPiriionate. the ooeen loves ber husband, and harmony baa always pre vailed." , ST L. v - l.air ritkMH TM lltW arid tO ww IJfSU YVai aasnae r-r'v - - " . Lave lost its vitality it wants something i.. eiv it life and vigor. We have what k.i. nHa when it cets In that con i.t w. k.m a the Crown of Hlr a-3amSfc Grower and Cocoanut Cream W Tonic They 111 onu tend BBBBV ruu aru an aaaln diseases. For sale at Iraarr's oar r . - , mn. a - V. n T bar shop, rnce owe ana ioc If van went to retain your hair yos have to keep your scalp clean. Soap in make tour hair harsh, dry ana i ira wm have two oi tbe very i..Tif-. .nt Pisus Tor Shampoo. It Will fSSTW WWjBa w . Prloe, 86 and M cants a bottle, at Eraser's barber poop, m uaiies. v- III mmimt tiaaa hraUa if MM Clarke 4 Folk's sure rare m bolls. Clarke a Folk's taveris ths Washington, Dec. 6. The senate com mittee on Foreign Relations today voted to report favorably tbe new Hay-Paunce- tote treat, providing for the construction of an isthmian canal. The committee was in session nearly two hocra and went over in detail the provisions of the convent on. No votes were cast against it, but it was criticised very sharply by Senators Money and Bacon, who found in it many of tbe objections which they nrged against the old treaty. Thev took especial exception to the provision continuing in force the neu trality provision of tbe Clayton-Bulwer treaty, and also made objection to the clause specifically authorising the United States to police the canal ao placing a limitation upon the power of this country to absolutely control it. Tbeoiitention was made that the effect of the treaty as sent to the senate would be to deprive the United States of control of tbe canal in case of war. Especial attention was palled to tbe provision in tbe preamble of the impending treaty reserving article eight of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty from the repeal provision of the new treaty. The portion of this article of the old treaty to wbich especial objection was made reads as follows : "In granting, however, their joint pro tection to any such canal or railroads as are by this article specified, it is always understood by the United States and Great Britain that tbe parties construc ting or owning eball impose no other charges or conditions of traffic thereupon than tbe aforesaid governments shall approve of as just and equitable; and that tbe-same canals or railways, being open to tbe citizens and subjects of the United States and Great Britain on eqoal terms, shall also be open on like terms to tbe citizens and subjects of every other state which is willing to grant thereto such protection as tbe United States and Great Britain engage to afford." Senators Money and Bacon did not go to tbe extent of voting against tbe report of tbe treaty, and they acknowledge they are anxious to see it ratified because of their reat desire to bave tbe canal built. Still tbey insisted that tbe treaty as it now stands is very objectionable in case of tbe contingency of war. Senator Frye preetdad over tbe meet ing and he asked Senator Lodge to report the treaty to the senate on Monday next in case there abonld do an execotiya session on that day. It also was tbe sense of tbe committee that the consideration of tbe treaty should be pressed as speedily as possible in tbe senate, some senators expressing the bope that action might be secured before tbe adjournment for tbe holidays. Tbe committee also voted to recommend that the injunction of secrecy be re moved from tbe treaty. Sabaoribe tor Tsa Cassa Artsto. What to ttt Wohe Ribbon Sale brought us our first customer this morning and before she finished her purchases others came and likewise for ribbons. Ribbons Hibbons Ribbons Ribbons aro the talk of the store. At this moment and in fact ever since the store opened the ribbon counters have been crowded with ribbon buyers peo ple who need ribbons who know whoro to go for good ribbons and who know that the BEST ribbons are selling here this week at lower prices than are usually asked for the CHEAPEST kinds. We intend making this the greatest and most satisfactory ribbon sale ever held in the town satisfactory to us in the quantities sold and to our customers in the good qualities given them. If you have immediate ribbon needs or if you ex pect to need ribbons later on BUY NOW. in. Ribbons, reduced to 6c per yd i. . a. i ml u it " GO 50c and 7oc Fancy Neck Ribbons special 15c per vard The number 3 4 in. 5 1 in. 71 in. 9 lg in. 12 2 in. 1621 in. 22-2'g in. 40 8j in. CO 5 in. it it ii i ii All fancy Sash Ribbons, special 50c por yard. It's just lots of fun to do without rub bers this winter." Our Valour Calf Storm Shoes have so much splash and frippery to them that it's a shame to wear them with anything else but a short skirt. $400 a pair and Strictly HitfH-Grade Let us prove it to you. CA Ribbon Sale ends Saturday WILLIAMS The Ribbon Sala ends Saturday Or Bauettt to You O. 8. Mitchell. Fulford. Md. : "Duriog long illness I was troubled with bed or. waa advised to try DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wondenui results. I was perfectly cored. It is tbe beet salve on tbe market. Bare core for piles, sores, burns. Beware of counterfeits. Clarke A Folk's P. O. Pharmacy. lorormatloo Wanted The manufacturers of Banner 8a' ve bavins always believed that no doctor or medicine can cure in every case, dui never having heard where Banner Salve f.iiaii m core ulcers, sores, tetter, ecaema. or piles, aa a matter of curiosity would Ilka to know If there are euen aa. if so (bey will gladly refund too tbe money. Clarke a Felk. . Bean a Cal4. After exposure or when yos feel a cold i.. t.ka a doae of Foley's Bossy and Tar. It sorer (ails to stop a eold II taken in Usee. Clarke Falk. , A Deep Myiterjr. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache. Nervousness Sleeplessness, Melsncholy, Fainting and Dtsxy Spells when thousands bsve proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure sucb troubles. ' I suttVrai for years with kidnev trouble." writes Mrs. Pbebe Cberley. of Peterson, la., "aul a lame hack naliifd me so I could not dress my. aU, but Electric Bitters wholly cured roe. and. although 78 years old, I now am able to do alt my housework." It overcomes Constipation, improves Ar- Mhu alraa narfact health. Only DuC at G. C. Blakelev's drug store. 8 Slofla-Cumb Brown Leghorn. A few thoroughbred, single-comb brown Leghorn cockerels and pullets for ale, if taken at once. J.AS. Ir.KI.AM, 1,28 lm Thejalles, Or. aba Didn't Waar a Haafe. But her beauty was cuuiplately hlddtn by sores, blotches and pimples till be used Buckluu's Arnica Halve. men u i.i.ri wii ail Emotions. Fsver Sores. Boils, Ulcers. Oarbunc ee snd Felons from its use. inianiuie ior a... Rnma Hialdi and Piles. iM yJI SJSJ i " - Core goaranteed. 25c at O. C. Blakelev's drug store. Won't Mas i in jat wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Core, aj ff&J and the pain Is gone. Sold by Clarke Falk. atlaOad Faoala . . I. 17. .1..'. are the DOS! aaverneera iw rv.- - Honey and Tar and all wbo use it agree that it is a spienoia remeur ""-s"-or aore lungs. Claike sV Faik. Chat. Repiogie, At water, was in . trf .hat. He aays : "I suffered f CSSsSsVSatsSaSSSTSS is It? a groat deal with my kidneys and was ...a.td to trv Foley's Kidney On re. . . . . . L-l. I did so and tn loor o.js wee go to work agala, sow i aaa entirety sll." darks a raw. Trv Vsa Norden's for a per feat it t sjAtM vosanj. tear sighted or laaalasaind. Ariato. What la it? PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to snpply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Alto all kinds of 8taple and Panoy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH Pioneer Orootr. Sexton & Walther Hardware, Iron and Steel Merchants ... THE DALLES, OREGON, A full line of BRIDGE k BEACH k SUPEBIUK stbbl. bum, asm Cook and Heating Stoves. FARMING IMPLEMEN rs.-Agents for U'.IiSfSZ Hairowa and Plows. Sp.ing Tooth Uarro-s, Bissell Chilled Plows, Mitchell wag ons and Hacks, llrnnvy miics. ...Star Windmills ... With Ball and Roller bearings, asd folly wanted. Writs os for prices asd catalogues. All orders sstrnated to sa will have prompt attsotloa. Prices always right. T TbejljJ8sh CQirotxicto s