Hi Cljrtfuicl. dalles Imp VQLIIt THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1901. NO. 250 The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has been in nse for over SO veam. Haa hnma (,.. j and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no nnA t dnonlvA mn In tlilo. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good " are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Gastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoaa 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 Bears the Signature of ALWAYS JO The EM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. t VoMM WW HON. DAVID P. THOMPSON DIES Leading Citizen and Pioneer Passes Away Had Been Sick Many Weeks. foundation. After explaining rations given the prisoner, be said : "If any one deeires to fend them things, aucb as tobacco, books and luxuries, all right, but tliey do not lack tbe necessaries of life. Books would be a good thing to send them." Portland, Dec. 14. David P. Thomp son, a pioneer of Oregon and one of tbe state's leadiun citizens, died in bis apartments at tbe Hobart-Curtis at 12 :25 o'clock this nomine;. He was 87 years of age. Tbe cause of death was pernicious anaemia, due to organic tto'uach trouble. Mr. Thompson had been in falling health fur several months, and during the past four weeks had been confined to bis room. Three weeks ago bis condition became alarming, aud since that time bis life lias been slowly ebbing away. At intervale be relapsed into a comatose condition, but would rally again and become completely rational. Yesterday morning Mr. Thompson was conscious. He answered tbe. icq uiriea of his nurse and tbo family physician, and spoke pleasantly to the members of bis family. Ltter in tbe day he began to sink and relapsed into an unconscious condition from which he did not revover. About midnight his breathing became difficult, and half an hour later the end came. He suffered bo pain. Around bis deathbed were assembled the mem bers of his family, his physician, Dr. A. J. Oiesy, and a nurse. Mrs. Thompson and the other members of tbe family bore up well under tho ordeal. While Mr. Thompson's death was not unex pected, tbe suddenness of tbe news comes as a shock to bis wide cirele of f'iende and .acquaintances in Portland and the Xortbweet. No foneral ar rangements nave yet been made. How Prisoner rare in Africa. Nkw York, Dec. 13. Lieutenant Colonel Quay ! Jones, a bo until ordered to Kngland to receive a colonel's com mission was in charge of tbe Boer prison ers at Bermuda, baa arrived here on tbe teamer Pretoria from Bermuda, on bis way to England. He dt dared emphat ically that the stories that tbe Boer Prisoners were not treated kindly, that bay were in need of clothing, and that (bey were not properly fed were without TERRIFIC BUZ ZARDS RAGE Traffic Delayed and Stock in Great Dis tress in Inter-Mountain States. Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 13. Tbe blis sard raging throughout Southern Wyoming in traffic. Great distress is reported by sheep men of the Red Desert section and Southern Uintah county. On the desert the losses will be large, unless a break occurs witbin a few hcurs. Rock H-prinob, Wyo., Dec. 18. A re port from the Red Deeert sheep range says that Charles Barnes, a border, was frczm to death in the blizztrd that has raged for the past day or two. Barnes was from Garden City, Kan. . Tbe blia sard bas scattered the 'herds in small bunches all over the country, end it is ieared the loss will be great. A Mexican herder, whose name bas not been learned, is reported to have been froz m also. Omaha, Neb., Dae. 13. Reports from Western Nebraska and the Black Hills tell of a severe snowstorm, from four to six inches having fallen since early last night. Trains arrived here today from thirty minutes to two hours late. The temperature has fallen eight degrees since 7 a. m., and is now at the aero mark. If you want to retain your hair yon have to keep yoor scalp clean. Soap will make your hair harsh, dry and crispy. Now we have two of the very best preparations for olansiug tbe scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It will leave your bair soft and gloesv. Priee, 25 end 60 cents a bottle, at Eraser's barber shop. Toe Dallas. If Are you ready for cold weather? If not you should provide yourself with some of those knit ods fiom the New York Cash Store. A large assortment of these goods lor woaen and oblldreo may be seen at tbe New York Cash Store. W Onr advertisements nre accepted literally, baoanse they are written literally. They're the photos rapher's sensitive pinto picturing what is before them as it is. Compare our claims and offerings and you'll find thev tally exactly. What need have we for exaggeration ? ALL, vSuits Overcoats with no exceptions At REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS! If you haven't fitted yourself out yet now is the right time to buy. There's nothing to be gained by waiting for each succeeding day will see less and loss clothing to choose from. Such prices quoted in December are appreciated by clothing buyers, as the attendance at this sale testifies. Our entire stock of Men's Suits if divided into five lots. Each lot is piled separately, and each separate lot sells at a uniform price. For ins tanco : $ 8.45 $10.65 $13.85 $16.85 $21.85 is the price of the first lot in which von will find nil our $10, $12 and $12.50 suits. is the price of the second lot including all our $1:1.60, $13.75, $14 and $15 suits. is the next. In this lot are all our $15.50, $10.50, $17.50, $18 and $18.75 suits. is the price put on the fourth lot in wiicli aro the nol -West, best made $19, $20, $21, $22.50 and $24 suits you ever saw. at this price we aro selling any $25, $27.50 anl $30 suit in stock. I bm ' 'nil ALL OVERCOATS ARE REDUCED TO THE SAME PRICES AS SUITS. A Remarkable Condition df Affavira. When You Consider the Time of the Year. i c All Lines of Boys', Youths and Children's Suits and Overcoats Reduced. Special I in 0O11 Dept. dozen 15-inch kid body dolls, worth 75c each, at 50 c each These are the celebrated J. D. Keetner Dolls of world-wide reputation Rugs Just received an invoice of good heavy reversible Rugs in beautiful design and colorings. Site 31xi)2 inches, $3. Handker chiefs for the Holidays. Handkerchiefs of many kinds some especially suitable for gifts. ( ur line of fine linen Handkerchiefs with nar row hemstitched edges and IittaiiUfully emb. bur dors would please the moat exacting. $3.50, $2, $1.50, $i and on down . the list to the 3c kinds. Bee our pure linen hem stitched handkerchiefs men's and ladies' at 3 for a quarter. A. M. WILLIAMS (a CO. m No Wast of Money. Washington. Dec. 18. Tbe bouse committee on interstate and foreign com merce, at its first meeting today, voted to favorably report tbe Hepburn bill provid ing for the construction of the Nicaragua canal. Representative Fletcher, of Minnesota, was tbe only member voting against reporting tbe bill. Before the vote was taken several amendments were proposed. One by Adameon, of Georgia, was agreed to, providing that the expenditure of $10,000,000, as provided by the bill shall be made on warrants signed by tbe president of tbe United States. Other amendments, fixing a minimum and maximum depth for the canal were voted down, tbe desire being to retain tbe original form of tbe Hep burn bill as near aa possible. Ctiairman Hepburn was directed to urge tbe measure to consideration and a vote in tbe house at tbe earliest practicable time. Hang-ad Hiuw.ir la Hla Call. Sai.km, Or., Dac. 13. Frauk Brebm, a convict of the Oregon Penitentiary, com mitted suicide last night by hanging himself to a water pipe near tbe ceiling of his cell. The rope used was taken from his bunk. Brebm was convicted of burglary and assaulting an officer in 1808, and was sentenced to seveu years Imprisonment. He assaulted Sheriff Koie-bt whiU confined in tbe county jtii. Tbe coroner will bold no Inquest. "' 1 r- ' Kennedy's oysterettea, 6 cents, at Pease Mays grocery department. 3t Subscribe for Tu Omomioi a. A Hint.... buy her a nice easy pair of bouse shoes. Nothing really more appreciated. Ladies' Mi, for trimmed Juliets, io red, wine, black and u.owo SI.50 Misses', red end brown. .1.25 Children's sizes at l.OO A. M. Williams ft Co. Mm 1 Sexton & Walther Hardware, Iron and Steel Merchants... THE DALLES, OREGON. A fnll line of BRIDGE A BEACH MJI'ERIiJK BTKKL RANGES, sad Cook aud Heating fcJtovs. Doe's Ma It le. Just wet the affected part freely with m . am a l a L. J Mysterious raw Ure, a eowcu raawur, aud tbe pals is gone. Bold by Clarke A MUX. bttoM ooU. are the best advertisers for Foley's Gifford'i Fotot New Fad FAKMINU IMPLEMENTS. - Weius for Hoosler Drills, J. I. Case Steel Farm Hsfa ami IHnwe. Spri IWI. Harrows, Bisseli Chilled Plows, Mitchell Wag on. ami Hatha, 1 1 nine Bii.slrs. ...Star Windmills... With Ball and Killer bearings, and fully warranted. Write us for prices aud catalogue. All orders entrusted to os will have prompt attention. Prices always right. Tbe only Exclusive Hardware Store in tbo elly. HfH ubrs French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetate, perfectly fcarmleea, sure to accomplish DfW&O MBMilX. Urtgteat know female remedy. For solo by Geo. P, Blake ley, The Dallas, Or,