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THE DALI.EP. OKEOON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17, IK96
NO 6
m CONSOLIDATED 1882
ROHCSSIO.NAL.
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O II I.U 31' II.
Physician and -i'ryeon,
Rww ovflr IKiIcs ttio U.nk '15
amt'lim ml ir..ii ! t 4 a iu.
lencd Vj t B-vl r.f '"htril trwut.
A.
8. B .LT
Attorney at Law
Ollce ir bun buinitlag, uptaf
Oregon
IJUKOB M'NErEr,
Attorneys at Law
The Dill.
Room 42 and 43 Chapman Block, The lk:t. Ut.
SOCIETIES.
fTEMPLE r.OnOR. NO. 3. A.' O. TJ W.-
J Meets In Keller- Hall every Thursday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
TAS. NP.SM1TH POST. NO. 32 O. A. R
O Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 in
&.oir. nan.
COURT THE DALLES, A. O. F. NO. ,8630
Meets every Friday evening at their
hall at 8 o'clock. '
T OF L. E. Meets every Friday afternoon
in K. of P. Hall
TITASCO TRIBE, NO. 16, I. O. R.M. Meets
YV every Wednesday evening in K, of F
Hall.
n ESANG VEREIN HARMONIE. Meets
JX every Sadday evening at Baldwin opera
uouse.
BOF L. F. DIVISION, NO. 187. Meets In
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month at 7:30 P. M.
llfASCO LOEGE, NO. 15. A.
F. A A. M.
f J
Meets first and third Monday of cac
month at 8 P. M.
THE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third
' Wednesday of each month at 8 P, M.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O F.
' 1 i Meetn everv Fridav evenin2at7:30o'clock.
In K." of P. Hall, corner of Second and Court
streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome.
T71RIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. S K. of. P.
i1 Meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock,
in Sohanno's building, corner of Court and
Second streets. Sojourning brothers are in-
. vltea. . - -
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
ONION Meets every Friday at 3 o'clock
n the reading room.
ODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD--
' iVI Mt. Hood Camn, No. 69,. meets every
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Keller's
Hall. All sojourning brothers are invited to be
present. .
COLUMBIA CHAPTER, NO. 33, E. S.
Ii Meets in Masonic Hall on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month. Visitors cor-
diall invited. -
THE CHURCHES.
e IT. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo.
site Fifth. Sunday school at 9:30 A.M.
Evening prayer on Friday at 7:30.
T7VANGELICAL
LUTHERAN CHURCH
i Rev. L. Qrev. Pastor. Service in the Eng
lish language at First Baptist Church, every
Sunday 9:30 A. if. and 7:30 P. H.
- Hif E. CHURH Kev. J. H. Wood, Pastor.
11. Services every Suudny morning and eve-
big. Sunday school at 12:20 o'clock P. M. A
cordial invitation extended by both pastor and
people to all.
rONnRF.OATTONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C
j Curtis. Pastor. Services every Sunday at
II A. M. and 7:30 P. M. . Sunday school aitei
monting service -
'OT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bronsgeest
O Pastor. Low muss every Sunday a 7 A. M .
Hlh mass at 10:30 A. M, Vespers at 7:30 P. M
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay
lor, Pastor. Corner Fifth and Washington
streets. Services eaca bundny morning at ii
o'clock. Sunday School and Bible class at 12:15.
Pastor's resiaence ixortneast cor. or wasmng
ton and Seventh streets.
-nrRRT-r-HRISTiAN CHURCH Rev. I. H.
r Hazel, pastor. Preaching every Sunday
naminn at. 11 and In the evening at 7 o'clock
- ' Snnrinv rhool at 10 A M. Prayer, meeting
every Ttmrsday evening.- Y. P. S. C. E. meets
erery-Snnday at 6. SO r. M. . r-
r AVALRY ' BAPTIST CHURCH Comer
- Kj Seventh and Union. Elder J. 11. Miller,
pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and
730 P. M. Prayer meeting on Wednesday
.. evening. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. All are
corduUly welcomed.
Z Children Cry
for IttCBtB'a
C ASTORIA
Castorti h po well" adapted to children that
I reconirnt-n.1 it as kupei i-.r to any prescription
known to me." 11. A. Archer, M. D..
- IU bouth Oxford St., Brooklyn, N Y
"I tins raster's In my practice, and find It
cpeci&Uy ftJlaUxJ to aflectiuns of chiidnn. "
ROBCBTSOM, M. D..
. 1057 8d Aveu, Sew yorli
'From pprsnit knowledge 1 can say th.it
.iastoi U la a znomt excellent medicine for chil
Jren." Lia. G. O. Oso.wn,
. , Lowell, Mass
. Caatorla promotes DJfJsion, and
. overcomes Flatulency, ConsUi idon, Sour
Stomach, Diarincea, and Feverishnesa
' Thus the child ia rendered healthy and its
sleep uatnraJ. Castoria contain 3 DO
Morpoine or other uarcotio property.
A NE'A-
vj UNDERTAKING
e,l ESTABLISHMENT
frinz & Nitsctilce
diiauuu nt
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
We have added to en barinoe a compkta Und r
. taking Gsub aliment, and aa we are in no way
eoi mrti with the Vndertaers' Trust, our
. pr c will be Kt aceordingly.
Latest Style
Lowest Profits
. : In Mens and Boys :
lo tiling, Drj Goods,
WIS FURNS IHGS. :
HONEST VALUES IN : :
-Boot and Shoe
C. F. STEPHENS
134 Second Street.
Kelt door to the Dalles National Bank
DAN BAKER,
PROPRIETOR OF THB
Wool - Exchange - Salooa.
. BUT IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wine v i ; a : or i ( i;a-J3
Bass nd. Second Street
NO 1 ICE FOtt .'UKLKWIION.
Land Office at XisccvvE::. Wash., i
StyU; u.-e -ri, I-I'U. f
'lo I vin : n " B i!l.:r,l, ;'ad dLouura vr o.u i
tu;i.v to.i e u :
Nuii-e is he.euy gvci -hi. .he fc.ll wiig
.1:1. .;t.d etUtf. ii fi.el act.ve ot iii i .teatiu .
to make fi.ial i.nx.f i.i -.uio. .. of hi- claim, aau
that stud uooi will Le.mde uefo.e W. K
Dunuai. Cummis .tunc- U o. Ciru-iit Court fo
Dist ii't cf Vv'.isajntoo. .it . 1 . ID e in Golilea
dale, vVuH.Jngtoo, oa iSovt.iii e . l&'3,viz.:
JOSEPH D.iFFiiOX,
H. E No Br.H for ike SVH Sec. 23 Tp. 4 N 1.
I 12 -a.--t Will. Mer.
lie n;imcs me xoiionrin? witnesses 10 prove
ms continuous residence upon una cultivation
ot - am land, viz.:
Jiimes Kli -rii.Jo' n H. Forsyte. John B Si'
moo-unti Junes Fitz. 'ill or L: c P O . Wash'
ington. GEO. H. oTKVENSON,
Sept. 19 Register.
NOTI.E.FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Oreooic.
August 21, 1-V6.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named setiler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, ami
that said proof will be made before Register
and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on October
hi, icuu, viz. :
ANNA M. WE BERG,
'Record name Anna E. Weberg). H. E. No.
.156S for the Sxiw NWli. Sec. 6. Td. IN.. R. 13
Hi . w . in .
She names the following witnesses to Drove
ner continuous resiaence unon ana cultivation
or snia lana. viz:
Albert Jordan. William Jordan. Ernest Jor
dan and Lotus P. Oslund. all of The Dalles.
Oregon.
jas. 11UUKB,,
Aug. 23. Register
NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Ore., .
August 21. 1893. (
Notice Is hereby given that the followine-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, aud
that said proof will be made before Register
ana tteceiver at me uaues. uregon. on ucto-
ner lutn, iv:
NEWTON PATTERSON,
Hd. E. No. 3623. for the S NEW. NWM SEW
and NEM SWM. Sec. 31. Tp. 1 N., K. 14 E.
' He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of sam land, viz:
Phillip Wagner. John Darnielle. w. H. Wil
liams and J. E. Ferguson, all of The Dalles,
uregon.
- JAS. ilUUKE,
Aug 29 Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby iriven that the undersigned.
administrator of the estate of Sarah Staes, de
ceased, will on Saturday, the 17th day of October
aw. at the hour of z o'clock f. M. of said any.
at -the front door of the county court bouse in
Dalles City, Wasco Ccunty, Oregon, sell to the
highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following
described real estate, belonging to the estate of
said deceased, to wit:
The Sa of the NWK. ond the TO of NWJ
of Section 6. in Township one (1) North of
Range In East W. M., in Wasco County, Oregon.
Said sale will be made in pursuance ot the
former order of the Hon. County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Wasco county, and subject
to confirmation by said court.
Dated this 15th day of September, live.
J. P. MctNERNY.
Adm'r of the estate of Sarah Staes. deceased.
Sept. IS wa
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT.
To whcm IT mat concern: Notice is here
by given that Thomas W. Glavey has filed his
final account as administrator of the estate of
Patrick i on is. deceased, and that said final
account will come on for bearing on Monday.
tlieSd day of November. If 96. at the hour of 3
o'clock p. M f said day. at wl iuh time a hear
ing wilt be hai as to any and ail objections to
sum IlaaJ account ana the settlement tnercor.
This not! e is given by order of Honorable
Robert Mays, county judge of Wasco County.
Oregon.
Dateu this 7tn aay or September, inm.
THOMAS W. UL.AVKY.
Adm'r of the estate of Patrick Dorris. deed.
sept.izw5.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has Det-n amy appointed w trie lion, county
Court of the State of Orepoii for Wasro County,
as the administrator of Peter Shcrringer. late
or Wasco county, Oregon, ana now deceasea.
All persons naving claims iguinst sail estate
are hereby notified to present the same to me
nt my pi 'ce of business in Cascade Locks,
Wasco County. Oregon, properly verified, with
in six months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 1st day of September.
T. V. BKNSUN.
Administrator of the estate of Peter Sher-
ringer, deceased. . sep6-d,w5t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed admidistrator of the estate
of Christina Phillips, late of Wasco county, and
now deceased. All persons having claims
against saia estate wiu present tne same, duly
verified to me at Kingsley,' Oregon, or to my
attorney's. Dufur & Menefee, of Dalles City,
Wasco county, Oregon, within six months from
tneuate hereof.
Dated at Dalles City, this 19th day of July,
B. IS.
Administrator of the estate of Christina Phil
lips, deceased. . J25w5
Ad ministrator's Final Notice.
Notice k hereby iriven that the undersigned.
administrator of the estate of Carl Barkentine.
deceased, has filed in the County Court of the
County of Wasco. State or Uregon. his final ac
count as such administrator of said estate, and
that Monday, the 2d day of November. 18m. at
the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.. has been fixed by
said court as the time for hearing of objections
to said report, ana the settlement tnereor.
rAUlj DAUKcnTints.
Administrator of the estate of Carl Barken-
tine, deceased.
Sinnott & Sinnott, Attorneys for the estate.
sepowbt.
1 P ffi( TO EXCHANGE for Oregon
I O 1 IMWl) property. 158 acres near Colfax,
Placercounty. Culiiorma. a) acres ( I8.au vines)
10 venr Tokay grapes: 15CJ 9 year Crawford
peaches : WOO Bartlett pears. 7 year; 6uo 3 and 8
year neisey piums; s acres piums Daiance un
cleared but all tillable; new house: all
out buildings; two gold mines on uncleared,
one assaying $30 upon surface roek; landroll-
a. a. nAHsWEi.i..
638 Montgomery street, San Francisco
LATIN and GERMAN
Taught In 'This City.
GERMAN.
The undersigned desires to organize a class in
Germun. Every American citizen who can af
ford both time and expense ongnt to be master
of at least two languages- The German lan
guage has many advantages over modern lan
guages on account of her profound literature in
all brunches of ancient and modern science pro
duced in her world-renowned universities.
Those who would drink from these inexhaustible
and yet unadulterated fountains of knowledge,
must master the language which contains the
key to tbem. The undersigned will organize a
eloss in German, and will begin with actual
work on the first day of September. The class
will meet two or three times a week in the
evening or when most convenient to the pupils.
Rapid progress guaranteed to those who will
get down to earnest labor. All who desire to
participate in this work will please announce
their Intention to the undersigned at on early
date, as the class will be limited to a certain
number. Charges will be very reasonable.
' - LATIN.
The undersigned will also organize a class in
Latin. There are so many reasons why those
who desire to advance their knowledge bey or a
a common school education should take at lei st
a course in Latin, that probably everybody is
familiar with at least some of- them. I will not
take space here to speak of the beauties of the
L ttin language nor of the many advantages in
life possessed by those who have mastered it. I
will here only announce my intention to organ
ize a class in Latin. Rapid progress g aran
toed to those who will work. hard. Charges
very reasonable. All desiring instruction in
Latin are kindly requested to announce their
intention to the undersigned before September,
If possible.
Awaiting your application, I am very respect
fu'ly yours, . L. GREY,
A iclTml Evangelical Lutheran Pastor
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get almost twice as much as of
other high grade goods
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NtV cation Co
tiir ugh -
Feignt ana Psssenos- Ljns
Throusrh Dailv trios (Sundays ex
capttidr between The bailee and Port
land, bteamer Keguiator leaves ihe
Dalles at 8 a. m., connecting at the
Cascades Locks with Steamer Dalles
City. Steamer Dalles City leaves
Portland (Oak street dock)'at 7 a. m.,
connecting with Steamer Regulator
for Tne Dalles.
PASSENGER RATES'
One way....
.82 00
. 3 00
Round trip. .
Freight Rates Reduced
Shipments for Portland received at
any time, day or night. Shipments for
way landings must bo delivered before
5. p. m. . Live stock shipments solic
ited. Call on or address,
3flt O HLLHJfilHY,
General Agent
THE - DALLES - OREGON.
ARE TttC BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS
who care to pay a little more than the cost
of ordinary trade cigarettes will iind the
PET CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made from the highest cost GoI3 Leaf
gro'vn in Virginia, t. d are
ABSOLUTELY PURE
AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN
Imperial hotel
Seventh and . Wash ngtor Sts.
PORTLAND, - - . IG0N
Taos. Guinean, - . Proprietor
BATES
SrJftPEOAH PLA.
S1.0U tl.50 tlOO
AMERICAN PLAN.
&.( $2.so tax
Portland
University.
The Leading Institution of the
Northwest. - "
Students attending from Oregon, Washington
and Idabo. have free transportation to and from
the University if they accept the best accom
modations of the school. .
Expenses from $100 to $200 a Year
School opens September 15.
-Catalogue sent free. Address v
THOS. VAN SCOY, D. Dean,
University Park .O.-eJou
I
Excursion Rates
-TO-
Portland
Exposition
ROUND TRIP
Including admission to the Exposition:
Tickets limited to 3 days. $ 2 25
Tickets limitpd to 10 davs 2 50
Tickets limited to 30 days 3 00
Tickets
must
the
be procured
office.
at
Regulator leaves at 7:30 a. m.
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent.
BRYAN SPEAKING.
List of Appointments for Wasco
Cou ity. '
Oct. 14, N. L. BTJTLER, The Dalles.
Oct. 15, N. L. BUTLER, Hood River.
Oct. 16. N. L. BUTLER, Cascade Locks,
Oct. 91. GEORGE NO LAND. Dufur.
Oct. 22, GEORGE NOLAND, The Dalles.
Oct. 23, GEORGE NOLAND, Cascade Looks.
Oct. 24. A. S. BENNETT. The Dalles.
Oct. 29, W. M. PIERCE, Cascade Locks.
Oct. W. M, PIERCE, Hood River.
Oct. 31. W. M. PIERCE. The Dalles.
Nov. 2, H. L. BARCLAY, The Dalles.
..VRvT. NELSON'S..
RESTAURANT
,. . Will supply Chickens dressed
or undressod, and cooked when
ordered. Also cooked meats
on orders.
Court Street, between 2J and 3d
69 TELEPHONE 69
FOR YOUR
Frill a il V tables
POULTRY and FISH
GAVE - IN PEA "ON"
AflERICAN fl ARKET
74 Second Street.
Job . .
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Printing:
Of all kinds done on short
notice and at reasonable
rates at this office.
mil .'COAL!
THf HKKT
5-e'jiQTtoa, Rock Sprain,
tad Roslyo Hoi!
M2, sacked-an.i delivered u n ..art
f t.b? citv.
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JlOOSEMOVtR.
Address, Lock Box, 181.
Kii'D mjmm
Another " Fatal - Collision on
the Southern Pacific.
lit PKoPi.K WIL
Candidate Bryan's Triumphant Tou
Through Iowa People Wild
Wiih Delight
Grent Day at Canton hlcsgo ny Crle'
bratrd-t'ainlng the Stntmohip Uma
tilla To Contest Dr. Sloip
snn'e Will.
Redwood City. Cal., Oot 9. A
serious freitfht-train collision occurred
ibout 2 o'cIock tliis m-.'r'iinjr on th
coaxt division of ih. Southern Pacifiu
between Majfii-id and PaIo; Alto. A
a result of the collision, the entfinecr
of the freii'ht train fr-nn San Jose to
San Francisco was killed and another
of the, train crew was seriously injured.
Last night six empty cars were left
on a siding at Palo Alto. Early thi
morninp; the ''empties,'- started to
move on the siding. The jrrade be
tween Palo Alto and Mayfield is very
steep, and the empty cars soon acquired
a bitrh-rate of speed. Tho cars run
mile down 'the road, when, at Greer's
crossiner, tney coinaen witn a ireignt
train coming from San Francisco.
The engineer of the freight train
I supposed he had an absolutely clear
track, and was coming' at a good rate
of speed with a heavy train. The
night was dark, and before he could
perceive his danger, the fugitive cars
crashed into bis locomotive, throwing
it off the track, twisting the engine
and smashing it badlyvThe "empties'
and freight cars were piled high in a
general heap of ruins. Over 20-. cars
were badly smashed up. The track at
the point of collision is absolutely im
passable, and at daylight a construc
tion gang began to lay a new track
around the wreck.
If dull, spiritless aud stupid: If your
blood is thick and sluggish; If your
appetite is capricious and uncertain.
You need a sarsaparuia. for Dest re.
suits take De itt's. It recomends it
self. Snipes & Kinersly Drug o
GREAT DAY AT CAN 1 ON.
Two -Novel
Event at
Home.
the McKlnley
Canton, O., .Oct. 9. Two unprece
dented features of the presidential
campaign distinguished this eventful
day. One was the call of the Confed
erate veterans of the Shenandoah
valley of Virginia, cn the republican
presidential nominee, who carried a
musket as a federal private; another
was the listening to the business men's
and trades' demonstration in Chicago
by Major McKinley athISbooe.
While the McKinley household was
at breakfast. Local Manager Hoffman,
of the Central Union telephone, placed
groups of half a dozen telephone ear
trumpets in the major's library and
Mrs. McKinley's sitting-room. These
were connected with the long-distance i
telephone wire from -Chicago, .where
the receivers were located along the
line of parade. At 10:52 Major McKin
ley was called to the telephone. An
Associated Press reporter listened at
one of the trumpets. Major McKinley
showed great pleasure at the volume
of enthusiastic sounds that reached
bim over 400 miles of wire. The music
of the bands and the cheers of the
crowd were plainly heard.
The nest Cough Cure
Is Siloh's Cure. A neglected cough
is dangerous. Stop it at once with
Shiloh's Cure. For sale by M. Z. Don
nell. '
' PEOPLE WILD U lTil D SLIGHT.
Candidate Bryan's Triumphant Tonr
Through Iowa .
Siqux City, Iowa, Oct. 9. William
J. Bryan arrived at Sioux City this
morning an hour behind time. The
delay was caused by" numerous demands
of the people along the line to see the
presidential candidate.;. . Nearly all
night crowds "gathered at the stations
to cheer Bryan... At Onawa, Monona
county, the train stopped 10 minute.
Bryan went out on the platform and
addressed a large crowd. It was bitteriy
cold, a strong south wind blew directly
into the speaker's face.
The Deoole
went wild with delight. When the
train arrived at Sioux City, the candi
date was escorted to the train shed of
the Union depot, where bespoke thirty
minutes to an immense crowd. - The
enthusiastic reception . seemed to
please Bryan. After the speech be
was driven directly to the Milwaukee
depot where a special train was wait
ing to take the par'y to St. Paul.
Small in size .hut great in results. De
vlin's Little Earlv Risers act gently but
thorpughlv, coring indigestion, dyspepsia
and constipation. Small pill, safe pill,,
Sest pill. Snipes & Kinersly Drug Co.
To Contest Ur hiiupsozi' Will.
Garfield, Wash., Oct. 9. -fTbe
heirs of Dr. Samuel Simpson, who
died two years ago, will bring suit to '
have his will set aside. Ten thousand
dollars was bequeathed to reform so
cieties and religious organizations.
Of this sum, $7000 was in notes, for
which the deceased bad sold a half a
section of land. Now the purchaser
has given up the land and gone away.
Charles Simpson, one of the heirs,
having taken possession of the farm,
a suit of ejectment has been begun
against him.
A Baby's Lite Rave.!.
"My baby had croup ano wis avni
by Shiloh's Cure." writes Mr--. J. P,.r
Martin, of Huntsvillrf. Ma. For -"i i
by M. Z. DonnU.
story tfV KKUrw.irY.
Hunguriun l onu i or ur- d on a rami
- r.'ur p .Scan,
3iOKANE. U'asl-;. O t.. 11. .J.,rW
V' vaid. a Iluutr.iriaii woman, unable
to ppeuk English, telli a story of bru
tality which is'unp irall -il in the city's
history. She came lo Spokane several
months ago, a -id was induced to go to
the farm of one Lomhardi. living ten
n ilps fnim town to eook. When alp
reaehed the plao. L'on'iardi iiinp"il
the worn in to be his niMreps, she g
and also the mistress of. others almut
the. place. Lombardi's . barn - was
burned a few niirhts after the woman
arrived, and he claims several hun
dred dollars in bills and silver were
stolen. The woman was accused of
the th-ft, by another man. whose (time
cannot tie learned lo force the wo
man to tell thu whereabouts of the
money, Lombard! used a penknife to
j ib her in the face, and, according- to
the woman's 9 tor v. he jumped on her
stomach and brutally kicked her.
An unknown employe waked her in
the middle of the night and forced her
to go to a place several miles diktat.
and tried to make her tell where the
money vm supposed to havo been hid
den. The woman had not stolen the
money and caid the last assailant
abused her even more shamefully than
the first. She is in such a condition
that sh canrot be moved from tne
house. Ilirr head is one mass of cuts.
and her body, from neck down, is
black and blue. Her neck shows the
marks of Hncrf, where one of her bru
tal ass.iilants clutu'iel her by the
throat. The authorities so far have
not moved in the matter. The woman
was visited today by a reporter, who
took her story, and the women of Spo
kane will probably take care of the
case.
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headache, biliousness, indigestion, and
constipation are caused by neglect ot
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M.U'KO'8 SI KONG POSITION.
Entrenched Himwlf In the Mountains,
Whin Me laniiot Be Ukloflgrd.
Chicago, Oct. 11. Aspicial to the
Times-Hera.d from Key West, Fla.j
says:
The sudden return of General Ber-
nal to Havana ' from the northern
coat-tof the province of Pinar del Rio.
where he was sent by General Weyler
to command the Spanish forces in the
recent engagements against Antonio
Maceo, has caused a profound sensa
tion in Havana.
General Bernal has returned on sick
leave and has asked to be sent to Spain,
being thoroughly disheartened over
the result of the campaign just inau
gurated against the insurgents in
Pinar del Rio. The general reports
that Maceo has thoroughly reorganized
his forces in the last few weeks and
entrenched himself in the most com
manding positions of the mountain
fastnesses, and that any attempt to dis
lodge bim would be sure to result in
disastrous failure and the wholesale
slaughter of the Spaniards.
The folly of attempting to dislodge
! Maceo has been fully demonstrated,
General Bernal said, in all the recent
engagements.
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Cannon Talks of a Idal Wave.
. Salt Lake, Oct. 11 Senator Can-4
non, of Utah, who has just returned
from a trip through the Eastern state?,
said in an interview today, that he was
confident of Bryan's election to the
presidency. He says there is a great
uaal wavo OI P"onc sentiment ior
Bryan in the Middle Weste.-n states,
which is trrowing stronger every day
He regards Bryan aa absolutely sure of
190 electoral votes, without counting
the Ftatese of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky or
Minnesota, which are classed as doubt
ful. "
By the use of Shiloh's Cure. This
great Cough Cure is the only knowi
remedy for that terrible disease. . For
sale by M. Z. DonnelL
The Oregon 8ynod.
Union, 0-t. 10. During the session
of the Oregon synod today, an overture
from the presbytery of Southern Ore
gon to abolish the office of synodical
missionary was not adopted, and upon
a ballot being taken, Rev. W. O.
I Forbes, of Portland, was elected as
' such missionary. The report of the
' president of 'Albany college was re
' ceived. It shows that the college has
maintained a high grade of work.
Plans were adopted for tho financial
relief of the college. Rev. D. J. Mc
Millan, D. D., of New York, delivered
a very interesting address upon home
missions. " - "
. . ' ' any a day's work is lost bv sick head
ache, caused bv indigestion and stomach
troubles.' De itt's Little Early Risers
i.are the most effectual pill for overcoming
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Drug Co.
Chicago Dhj Celebrated.
Chicago, Oct. 9. Chicago day, the
' anniversary of the great fire 25 years
! ago, was celebrated to lay chiefly as a
1 political holiday. Republicans and
democrats celehrated separately, each
party having its own big street parade,
' as well as monster gatherings indoors.
F radically every factory and store in
the city is closed; ' also the board of
trade and the bank. From early
morning the streets were jammed with
cheering thousands, struggling to gain
some point of vantage. .
Posion Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds,
burns, are quickly cured by DeWitt's
W;td. HazU, Salve the great pile cure.
Snipes & Kinersly Drug Co.
They Indorsed McKinley.
-Los Angeles, Oct. 9. At the re
publican city convention this morning
a resolution indorsing McKinley and
the republican platform was tabled on
a close vote. Afterwards the resolu
tion was brought up in a changed form,
indorsing McKinley and Hobart and
James McLangblan, the nominee of
this district for congress, and passed
amid much enthtwHsm.
The Trntty Is Ratified.
Managua. Niearagua, Oct. 8. A
treaty wi:h Germany which has been
pending since January last has been
rtMfled by congress. The treaty in-
,-1 i,le- -he mrwt f tvored nation clause. I
Gove.-.inie,it official denv that the !
a liiiini-itration has come to an under
standing with the conservative party,
promising i s m"mbers participation ',
in otlicial aff iir in return for prompt
allegiance to President Z daya.
Callers at t'anioa.
Canton, O.. o.-t 8. special train
arrived v. .11: 1 h-'aring a delegation
of tb Hiil-ed Italian Republicans of
Pittsbur ., ac -ompanied by a - band,
and male a reiy enthusiastic, demon
stration on the McKinley lawn. -
-1 BEGAN A MO EI'
Bryan Spoke to Four Meetings
in Minneapolis.
ARMS FOll CUBA
A Large Invoice Safely Landed by
the Insurgents on the Coast
of Pinar del Rio.
Yenexnelan Oarstlon Approaching Settle
ment Another Battle at San
Dclgo Okloboma Excited
Over Oil.
Minneapolis. Oct. 12. William J
Bryau came from St. Paul to her sister
eity this afternoon, and Minneapolis
received him with enthusiasm. He
spoke to four big meetings tonight in
these places: ' Exposition hull, Bridge
vquare, on the banks of the Mississippi
river, just outside the hall; Lyceum
theater, to an audience of women, and
Yale place, a public square in the city
Bryan rested in St. Paul all morn'
ing. He stayed in his room at the
hotel Ryan until after luncheon, when
be held an informal reception in the
parlors. ' With Mrs. Bryan by his side-
the candidate stood in a doorway and
Miiilt d to the greetings of the bun
dreds of persons who filed past during
the course of an hour. Bryan having
expressed a preference to make the
journey between the twin cities by
trolley rather than in his private car,
a special car, elaborately decorated,
was engaged. Arrived here, a second
reception was held in the West hotel,
and then - r. and Mrs. Bryan were
driven to the hone of State Senator
S. B. Howard, where they took dinner.
During their absence the Veteran's
Bryan Club, of Minneapolis, marched
to the hotel and formed a circle in the
spacious lobby. ' When he came out
they gave him a royal reception, and
escorted him to the Exposition hall.
No such crowd has been packed within
the walls of that building since the
day when the republican" party named
Benjamin Harrison for president in
1892. It seats 8300. Every seat was
occupied.- and there was a standing
army of very many more lined around
the walls and ".hoking the aisles. Out
side the hall the crowd was so great
that the services of a squad of police
men were required to force an entrance
for Bryan when he arrived.
DeWitt's Sarsapanila is prepared for
cleansing the blood from impurities and
disease. It does this and more. I
builds up and strengthens constitutions
impaired by disease. t recomends itself.
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LANDED SUPPLIES IN CCBi.
The Steamer Dauntless Makes Another
. Successful Trip. -
PalST Beach, Fla., Oct. 12. The
ji libusteting expedition which left here
early Friday morning on the steamer
Dauntless, was the largest that has
yet been dispatched to Cuba from
Florida. The Dauntless carried 400
men and four carloads of arms and am
munition. The Dauntless left Jack
sonville last Monday escorted by the
revenue cutter Boutwell. The vessels
crossed St. John's bar in company and
proceeded to sea. Once outside tho
marine limit the Dauntless showed
her hoels to the Boutwell and rapidly
steamed southward, the cut ler follow
ing for a few miles and then returning
to Jacksonville. : Eight hours after the
Dauntless had left port the cruiser
Newark from Jacksonville passed here
in quest of the filibuster, but the war
ship was too late.
Word now comes from Key West
that the Dauntless landed the men and
arms just before daylight on the south
eoast of Pinar del Rir.
Are t oil Mit,io
Miserable by indigestion, constipa
tion dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow
skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive
cure. For sale by M. Z. Donnell.
Another Battle Keportrd.
Havana, Oct. 12. Dispatches re
ceived from official ' sources in the
province of PiDardel Rio say another
battle has. been fought between Span
iards and insurgents under Antonio
Maceo, , resulting in another victory
for the former. General Rehague was
in command of the government troops.
Maceo led the enemy. The 'fighting
took t lace at San Diego. The insur
gents are alleged to have sustained an
enormous loss. The dispatches also
say the loss of the Spaniards was con
siderable. The fighting continues.Jand
no details are at present obtainable.
Theories of cure may be discussed at
length by physicians but the sufferers
want quick relief, and Ons Minute ough
ure will give it to them. A sate cure
for children. It is "the only harmless
remedy that produces immediate results'
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Fire in the Tales Near Im Grande.
La Grande, Oct. 10. A heavy wind
has been prevailing throughout the
valley during the last 18 hours. Thi
morning fire broke out in the' tules a
few miles east of La Grande, and has
swept over a large area. . It is reported
that 700 tons of bay has already been
destroyed, and much more is in danger.
The railroad company has sent all of
its men available to fight the fire, but
unless the wind abates, little hope is
entertained of controlling the fire.
"Boys will be bovs," but you can't af
ford to lose any ot them. Be readv
for the green apple season by having
De Witt's Colic Cholera Ture in the
huose. Snipes Kinersly Drug Co.
complexion of the Next-Wonse."
Chicago, Oct. 11. The Tribune
telegraphed all the chairmen of the
various political parties in all the
"wte8 OI "e union, astting meir ciaima
regarding the congressional election
. . . rt T , - tJ 1-1
this fall, and how' many members of
the house of representatives each ex
pected to return. The republicans
claim a total of 2o8 yet to be elected,
democrats 209, populists 24, gold demo
5, silver republicans 3.
Discharged Twelve Clerks.
St. Louis, . Oct, II. Considerable
furor has been created i t local politi
cal circles over the discharge of 12
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clerks by Mr. Dugald Crawford, p-o-
prictor of a largo department store lo
this 2ity, for the reason, it is alleged,
that they intended to vote for Bryan
for president.
A Settlement In Slffht.
London, Oct. 12. It is learned thai
a conference on Saturday between the
Marquis of Salisbury, Secretary of
State for the Colonies Hon. Joseph
Chamberlain and British Ambassador
at Washington Sir. Julian Pauncefote,
was most satisfactory. It is believed
in highest quarters that at least the
general principle of arbitration and
settlement of the Venezuelan question
w;ll be decided upon with the United
otates before the end of the month
Sir Julian Pauncefote sails for New
York on Wednesday with final instruc
tions.
Catarrh Cared.
Health, and sweet breath secured, by
Shiloh's Catarrh -Remedy Price 60
cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale
by M. Z. Donnell.
Oil In Oklahoma.
Perry, O. T., Oct. 12. Great ex
citement exists in the eastern part of
this county and in Payne and Pawnee
counties iq the Osage Indian nation.
over the discovery of oil iu great quan
tities. It has leaked - out that the
Standard Oil Company has secured
leases on thousands of acres and 20
other companies baye purchased leases
consisting of many thousands of acres,
At Cleveland, a wonderfuly rich flow
of oil was found by a farmer, who was
boring a well.
The whole system is drained and un
dermined by Hidolent ulcers and open
sores. De itt's Witch Hazle Salve
speedily heals them. It is the best pile
cure known. Snipes & Kinersly Drug
Co;
Balling the Umatilla.
Port Townsend, Uash., Cct. 9.
Arrangements for Uoati 1 the steam
ship Umatilla are well advanced! Two
18-inch pumps will be started at low
tide tonight and as 10 holes in the bot
tom of the ship have already been
patched, it is thought there will be no
j trouble experienced in raising her
from the beach. The tides or waves
have not moved or injured ber since
she was beached:
Serves on JCdge.
I was nervous, tired, irritable and
cross. Karl's Clover Root Tea has
made me well and happy.
Mrs. E. B. Worden.
For sale by M. Z. Donnell.
Tramp Struck by an Engine. 1
Roseburo, Or., Oct. 12. William
Gray, a tramp from Salt Lako City,
Utah, was struck by tho northbound
overland last night near Green's dairy,
a few mi lies Bouth ot here. ' He was
severely injured. He says that he sat
down on the end of a tie to rest, and
fell asleep; and that he did not wake
until he was struck by the engine. He
was found lying by the track this'
morning, was brought to town, and is
being cared for by the county.
A Uejected Lovers' Crime.
St. Louis, Oct. 12. Philip Zimmer,
aged 24, a blacksmith, attempted to
kill -bis sister, shot his sweetheart,
CeliaVcitz, In the abdomen, then put
a bullet through bis own heart at the
Veitz girl's home early today. His
victim, who is 29 years old, will prob
ably die. Before the shooting, Zim
mer asked Miss Veitz to marry him
and leave the city. She refused. - -
Eli Hill. Lumber City, Pa., writes. "I
have beeu suffering from Piles for twenty
five years and thought n.y case incurable.
De itt's Witch Hazie Salve was rec
omended to me as a' pile cure; so 1
bought a box and itptrfoJmed a per
manent cure." This is only one ol
thousands of similar cases. Eczema
ores and skin diseases vield quickly when
it ssused. Snipes ct Linersly Drug Co.
Nineteen years ago John M. Palmer
laid: "Democrats, the fight for the
silver dollar is more than forty years
old. We won it once against the
national banks, under the lead of Old
Hickory, and by his bones we'll win il
again.'-' The democrats are still in
the fight, but Palmer has gone over to
the enemy.
In I860, the man who enlisted in the
services of the government to main
tain the union and free the colored
slaves of the South from the tyrany ot
their masters, was a patriot. In 1896.
the man who offers his vote to free the
white slaves from the tyrany of thir
corporation oppressors, is a traitor in
theeyes of the corporation mouth
pieces. BORN.
BORDERS In this eity, on October 12th,
the wile of C, A. Borders, a son.
HARRIED.
COOPER-MURPHY At the Cmttllla House
parlore, in this city on October 10, Mr W. 8.
Cooper to Miss Kate Murphy, 1. M. Fillooo,
J. P., ofneiating. The happy couple left
Monday morning tor Independence, on a
short wedding tour.
DIED.
SHERRILL At ber home near tils city, on
Ojt. 12, Mrs. Jamei S-errill, aged 65 years.
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Each fall fits package contains one toll nonth's
local trsatsient, on full swain's supply ef Catarrh
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Dnei yonr nou dltcharr
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Is your throat drv la th stoning-?
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N your h taring wore when, you have a cold?
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spasmodic cmup. Keep a bnttl Is th hous. Largs
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Do you take cold easily?
Hav you a pain In th sld?
Do yos rals frothv aiaterlal?
Do yon cough la th mornings?
Do yoa spit up littl cheesy lumps?
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symptoms:
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la then constant bad last In th mouth?
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D.) your bands and tet swell?
I this noticed mora st night?
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diseases of the skis. Removee red spot and blach
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attacks. Price, 25c a bottle.
In all rases. If the bowels are constipated take on of
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