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OIISTAIXBSK, .Volume XXXV
THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 19. 1897
CONSOLIDATED 1882.
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pillira-plJIBlIWIMTO,,
KtFK8JHO?iAi..
o
Physician arid Surgeon
Rooms over Dalles il aional !liik. Offieo hour?,
a m t 12 m, nd from t to 4 r m. Resi
dence We't ?nl of Third tret,
A.
P. BSX.NLT
Attorney at Law
Office !r S:hunno'sb'
Oregon-
nding, optafr?
The Pallet
TACKJIAN
Dentist.
Booms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, Tho Dalles, Or.
SOCIETIES.
fTlEMPLE LODGE. NO. 3, A. O. U W.
l Meets In Keller's Hall every Thursday
evening at 7:30 o'clock.
J AS. NESMITH POST, NO. SJiG. A. R.
Meets every Saturday evening at 7:30 In
K. of P. Hall. .
COUP.T THE DALLES, A. O. P. NO. 8630
Meets every Friday evening at their
ball at 8 o'clock.
BOFT.. E. Meets every Friday afternoon
in K. of P. Hail - '
TTTASCO TULUE, NO. 1, I. O. B.M. rets.
- VV every Wednesday evening in li, of P
Hall.
GESANG VEREIN HARMONIfi. Meets
every Sudday evening at Baldwin Opera
House,
BOP L. F. DIVISION, NO. 1B7. Meets in
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month at 7:30 P. M.
ISTAStX) LOEGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M.
Meets first and tmrd Monday, or eaco
month at 6 P. M.
mHE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
JL NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall the third
Wednesday of each month at 8 P, M.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O F.
Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock,
in K. of P. Hall, corner of Second and Court
streets. Sojourning brothers re Tielc-ome.
T71RIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9 K. of P.
r Meets everv Mondav evenine at 8 o'clock.
in Schanno's building, corner of Court and
Second streets. Sojourning brothers are in
vited. ,
UTOMEN'S
CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
V V UNION M eets every Friday at 3 o'clock
n the reading room.'
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Mt. Hood Camp, No. 59, meets every
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Keller's
Hall. All sojourning brothers are invited to be
present.
ftOLUMBIA CHAPTER, NO. 33. E. S.
I Meets in Masonic Hall on the second and
fourth Tuesday of each month. Visitors cor
diall invited.
THE CHURCHES.
. fT. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo.
site Fifth. Sunday school at 9:30 A.M.
Evening prayer on Friday at 7 :3.
T'VANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
. Pi Rev. L. Grev. Pastor. Service in the Eng
lish language at First Baptist Church every
Sunday 9:30 A. M. and 7:20 P. M.
M: E. CHURH Kev. J. H. Wood, Pastor.
. Services every Sunday morning and eve
lmr. Sunday schoolat 12:20 o'clock P. M. A
cordial invitation extended by both pastor and
people to all, . .
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev.' W. C.
J Curtis, Pastor, Services every Sunday at
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school after
morning service
CJT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. A. Bron? gcest
O Pastor. Low mass every Sunday a 7 A. M.
High mass at 10 :30 A. M, Vespers at 7 :30 P. M.
TtllRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tav-
JD lor, Pastor. Corner Fifth and Washington
streets. Services each Sunday morning at 11
o'clock. Sunday School and Bible class at 12:15.
. Pastor's residence Northeast cor. or washing
ton and Seventh streets.
TnrRRT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. I. H.
. Jj Hiw.el, pastor. Preaching every Sundny
morninff at 11 and in the eveninc at 7 o'clock
. Sunday., school nt 10 A M. Prayer meeting I
ercry Thursday evening. Y. P. S. C E. meets
every Sunday at 6:30 P. M.
AVALRY BAPTIST CHURCH Corner
Seventh and Union. Elder J. H. Miller,
pastor.- Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and
7:30 P. M- Prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening. Sunday schoolat V :4a A. M. Ail are
cordially welaomed.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undei-signed
has been duly appointed by the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco,
as administratrix of the estate of Henry Pout
ing, late of Wasco County, and now deceased.
All persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the same to me,
duly verified, either at ray residence at Kings
ley, Oregon, or at the office of G. W. Phelps, lu
Dalles City, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated April 10. 1897.
MRS. EFFIE PONTING.
alOw Administratrix.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Ore., i
M lHir C
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Notioo is hereby given that- the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
' to commute and make final proof in support of
. his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles,
- Oregon, on June 28, 1867. viz:
ANN HOOK, (nee ANN SOUTHWELL)
Hd. E. No. 4771. for the NWK. SWM Sec. 19.
1 f. v A. . lb, JS A J t OUU " y A- A
N.. R. 14 E. W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Emma Southwell, of The Dalles. Oregon, and
John Beatty, William Shelly and George Cozel,
of Celilo, Oregon.
IAS. F. MOORE,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
County Court of the Suite of Oregon for Wasco
County, made and entered on the 17th day of
May, 17, tho undersigned was duly appointed
administrator of the estate of Albert Ullery.
deceased. AU persons having claims agdinst
said estate are notified to present them, with
the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at
Victor, Oregon, or to D. H. Roberts, at his
office in The Dalles, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated May lsth, 1W7.
L. C. HENNEGHAN.
Adm'r of the estate of Albert Ullery, deceased.
m22wo.
Notice is hereby given tht the undersigned,
administrator of the estate Christin i Phil
lips, deceased. ill onMondav, tv ;;ist day of
June, 1X97. at the hour .f 2 o'clock Pr y . of said
dy, at the front door of the County--. Court
Hr.no in n-.illes f"tv. Wasco Countv. Ore-oil.
sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the-i
following described real estate belonging to tne
said deceased, towit : .
Lots eleven (11), twelve 02) and thirteen (1S1
in the town of Kingsley, Oregon, and according
to the recorded maps and pints of said town.
Said sale will be made in pursvance of the
former order of the Hon. County Court i t the
State of Oregon, for Wasco County, and subject
to confirmation by said Court. -
Dated this 13th day of May, IW
- . S. B. PHILLIPS.
Adm'r of the estate of Christina PhiUips, dee'd.
A NSW
UNDERTAKING
.SK ESTABLISHMENT
Pririz & Nitsctik:e
FURNITURE AND
CARPETS
. . - our buiincs a tlete Unljr
taking Estabishsent, and aa we are in no way
connect d with -vho Uudcrt er9"Tniat, or
.- . prices will b low accordingly.
Spokane
For mining stock
quotations, and
facts- 'concerning
British Columbia
and Was hington mines, address PRED
FLOED, No. 4 Soutii Monroe Street
Spokane' Washington. ;-, ' . '
T)CISTR A.TOR'3 SALE.
A A Q A a
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In Vie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
W isco county.
J,. Gurney Fowler and W. J. Caesar, plaintiffs.
vs. Sylvester w . Aiasoa una lvuia u. Alasou,
defendants.
Bv virtue of an execution and order cf sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the county of Va-u-o. to me di
rected and dated tho Mh d!iy of Jimo, K-1..-. upon
a iud-jment and decree for the foreclosure oi a
certain mui'tgiifre Hindered and entered in said
Court on the 2-Uh dav of M.iy. iK1,', ia tne abov.
entitled cause, in f.ivor of the vJuititiiTs and
asrainst the Sefendauts cs idfnnent tieulors fur
the sum of 7S. with interest thereon at
rate of eiiit percent per afiuum from tae 24
dav of M:iy. ltS7, and the further sum i f i
attorney's Tees, and the further sum of ilOcost:
of suit, and the cots of and on said writ of e.ve
cution. and commanding me to rnal.c sate of
the real proper'y embraced in said decree of
foreclosure un'i ortier oi saie ana uercinr.no
described. I have duly, levied upon and
on
ill
Monday, the lth Day of July.
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
front door of the County Court I'ou-se. in Dalles
City, Wasco County. Oregon, sell at mimic auc
tion to the highest Wilder for cash la hand, ail
the right, title and interest which the said By I
vester W. Mason arid Lydia O. Mason, or either
of them had on tue flr.it day of October. Is9.
the date of the mortgage foreclosed, or which
such defendants have since acquired or now
have In and to the following dscrir?ed real
property situate ar.d bei!iv in Wasco County
State of Oregon, towit: The east half of the
northeast Quarter, and the southwest uuarterof
the northeast quarter, and lotone (l).all msec
tion ten 1 10). ia townshin one il south of range
fourteen (14) east W. M., or so much thereof s
will satisfy s:nd above aescribcd and mentioned
judgment, attorney fee and costs. Said prop
erty will le sold subject to confirmation by
said Circuit Court and to redemption as by law
provided
Dated at The Dalles. Orezon. this 10th day of
June, 1M)7.
T. J. DRIVER,
Sheriff of Wasco County.Oregon
' June 12, w5
SALE OF BONDS.
The Valley Improvement Company, of Hood
River, will receive sealed bids for the bonds of
the company, at the office of the secretary of
tne company at iooa iviver, Oregon, up to 1U
o'clock A. M. of June SSth. lUr. The bonds
will be for the sura of ?i.()i!0, to run from three
to live years at the option of the purchasers,
with interest at 10 per ceat par annum, payable
annually, and to be secured by firat mortg.ige
upon all tne property of tne company. The
bonds will be drawn in such form and for such
sums as t-se purchasers may designate.
The Vallev Imiimvprncnt, f 'nmnnnir i tocii
larly incorporated under the luws of" the slate
or jregon. witn capital stock or -Ji).0i)O fully
paid up. It is constructing a ditch and flume
ten miles in length, costing over fiS.iioo and
which will he completed bv the time of the sale
above mentioned, and which will carry 200
inches of water. It runs through the heart of
Hoed River Valley and will furnish water for
hire for irrigation and domestic purposes to the
inhabitants of tha vr.l'ev and to .the town of
"Hood River for 4.rr!gatlon and fire protection.
The tonds will cover the euiire indebtedness
of the company. The security is ample, the
title perfect, the proceedings of the company
are regular. It will make Hood River Vallev
the garden spot of Oregon and its success is
more than assured. Further particulars may
be had from the secretary.
Hood River. Oregon. June 14. Ifflr.
A. S. BLOWERS, President.
H. F, Davidson. Secretary.
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Low Rates to All Eastern Cities
OCEAN STEAMERS leave-
Portland every
five days for
m. FBANCISC9, C&iA
Tor full details call on the O. R. & N. Agent
at THE DALLES, or address
E. McNEILL, President and Itl&uHgcr.
W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Portland, Oregos
The New O. K. & N. Time Card.
Train No. 2 east via. the Union
Pacific and Orejjou Short. Line, arrives
here &l 1:00 A. m., departs at 1:05.
No. 4, east by Spokane and Great
Northern, arrivaa at, 5;55 P. M., deuarts
6:00.
No. 1, westfroin U. P. and O. S. L.,
arrives at 3:55 A. 31., and departs 4:00.
No. 3, west from Spokane and Great
Northern, arrives at 8:25 A. M. and do
parts at 8:30.
Freight trains Nos, 23 and 24, -second
divisions, will carry passenjrerH. No. "3
arrives at 5 P. M. and No. 24 leaves at
1:45 p. m.
Raiicli For Sale
Eleven Miles Southeast of The
Dalles.
NWM S. I. E'i NE'f SYU of NE'f. WH
of SE'i See. 2. 1 S of 14 E. : also 8 H of SEJi of
bee. 3.townsnip 1 N. of range 14 E.
: Consideration, 2,100. :
One half down and balance in live yearlv pay
menu, with interest at 6 per cent. Nearly ail
enclosed, with 1'3 acres under cultivation : good
bearing orchard, house, barn and other sinuli
buildings; plenty of water and simile, and 15
acres of bottom land suitable for fruit of all
kinds. For further particulars call on
S. W. MASON,
a:!ni3 On the ranch
REDUCES
H ZP a per miHim bj a harm
from l t tit wr. r e
o I &rZt
harm- ei .9.
tldo?phy8hIaDof 20 years' experleucet.
No lad effecls or detention f mm bu.slnp&
Nostarvimr. wrinkles or flflhiiinfm im.
prures seneral Iiealth and bt-amiliea compkxion. phy
sicians and sDCieti ladies Indorse it Tbotuauds cured.
PATIENTS TREATED PY MAIL
eonfldentlallr. For particulars addrexg, with stamp,
HI? CNVnCI) v!ckfrtTiir, cnicinu, 11.1
V3 I UCA, OrSOJUrnadwar.aJlff tout till.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Caeca rets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a
It a C. C. fail to core, druggists refund money.
,Jj Wr!iing 'n Sight .
am
mnTmnn?Hnm?nnnn.nnn?Tfm?i??immnHnm?n?iT!T
for
jCist !Price, - - -'S6
Gamblers, uAo tAey ast,
Second Hand Wheels $25 and upwards
t2p-Send for catalogues, free, and 2d hand list.
FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO.
127 Sixth Street, Portland. Or.
lirnnches Spokane, Seattle, Taconia and Walla Walla.
LIVE AGENTS WANTED
- LEO SCn ANNO, Agent, - THE DALLES. ;
imiumiummimmumiiuuij iimmuuiiiummumimi
New
BARBED WIRJB
:' NAILS :
GRANITE WARE
TIN WARE
MAIER
167 Second Street
THE CELEBRATED
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
This well-known brewery ia
and Porter east of the Cascades.
manufacture of good healthful
only the first-class article will be
East Second Street
The Dalles,
Ben wilson Saloon
Second Street, opposite Diamond Mills,
THE DALLES, "- - - OREGOJi
-.J!ineWinss, Liquors and Cigars.
Free Lunch, served at all ' hours.
HHRM6STING
.A.O,
Light
running Jones Reapers, Mowers. Binders.
'and Headers.
For sale by
C.
SOLE AGENT, THE DALLES, OR.
Correspondence regarding prices and terms solicited.
"Wall street "
500,000 shares, $1.00 e:ich
200,000 sliares in Treasm y
Free Milling Gold Properties,
County, Washington. : : :
Price of " Wall Street" Treasury Stock '.
Price of "Strictly Business " Treasury Stock ....vrrr.
Only 25.0C0 shares of each Company on the market at above prices.
yThe Butte of Eossland is a good speculation at present price. 4c.
C. S. RTJTTER, Broker, Spokane, Wash.
sso,
S60
New line
of Stoves
from
to arrive
up lo ?09 Sfccl Ganges
Don't be deceived by buying
second-liaii'l goods. We have
nothing but new goods and up-to-date
stovts.
ENTON
now turning out the best Beer
The latest appliances for the
Ueer have been introduced, and
placed on the market.
Brewery
Ores
HINERY
Best Harvesting Ma-chinery made,
. .
PHELPS
"Sfrisili Business"
$500,000
200,000
locttod at Loomis. Okanograa
All individual stoi k pooled.
.4c
.5c
WIND ON A RAMPAGE!-
A Destructive Cyclone Sweeps!
Over Minnesota.
BARBARIC WARFARE
Weyl'er Continues to Persecute the
Wives of the Cuban In
surgents. The Ouepliou of Annexation, of Uawa
May Be Submitted to C'ODgress Dur
ing the Coming Session Oloud
liurst in Colorado.
Lyle, Minn., June ll. A destruc
tive evclone struck this vicinity last
night, l:ijicr w:t3to a strip of country
200 yards wide and 10 miles long-.
lunnel-snapec. cloud maoa -Jts appear
ance 12 miles west of here. J. C
Owens' fine residence, barn and gran
aries were destroyed.
At Howards' all the outbuildings
'were demolished. Tho Woodbury
schoolbouse was demolished. Charles
Severson's fine farm property was' all
destroyed. His skull was badfy frac.
turt d and it is feared ha cannot live,
Wihiam Stipe's farm buildings arere
smashed into kindling- wood. The
family got in the cellar, but Mrs. Stipe
was baulv iuiured. Mrs. Berg's house
was destroyed. Joseph Wyberney's
barn and house are gone. One of his
horses was picked up and landed 80
rods away without a scratch. Henry
Hansen's building was destroyed and
Hansen killed. P. J. Johnson and
Hansen's wife and two children are in
a critical condition.
Minnocka schoolhouse was totally
destroyed. August Webber's barn and
residence were wrecked. Willis
Bryan's farm presented a scene of total
destruction. His wife and three chil
dren were huddled into a corner of the
cellar when the storm broke over
them. As the bouse was lifted a stone
weighing 200 pounds rolled down over
Bryan's back, inflicting ugly wounds.
Christian Peters-en's property was
destroyed and ho cannot live. His
sons are in a critical condition. Peter
Hansen and family were temporarily
living in a. new barn. The structure
was crushed and Hansen had a leg
broken; Mrs. Hansen was badly hurt,
as was also their son, Robert: Mrs.
Hugeson and Mr. and Mrs. William
Brooke, cf Clarion, Ia., were visiting
there' and all were injured. Charles
Larson's cottage was destroyed and he
and his wife badly hurt. Three of the
injured cannot live.
The property loss i? estimated at
$80,000,
Personal. The rentieman who an
noyed the congregation last Sunday by
continually coughing will find instant re
lief bv usinsr One Minute Couch Care, a
speedy and harmless remedy for throat
and lung ticubles. Snipes Kinersly Drug
Co.
SPAIN'S BARBARIC WARFARE.
Wej-ler Continues to Persecute tbe Wires
of the lnsurgeut4.
New York, June 11. A dispatch
from Havana to tbe Journal says:
Weyler continues persecution of
helpless Cuban women, who have
relatives in the rebel ranks. Senor
Sardug, whose husband is a Cuban
leader lately captured, was dragged
from ber home and throwD into i.he
house of detention, where sho will be
kept "incommunicode'". until her hus
band's court-martial and execution at
tJabanas castle.
Six insurgents, who surrendered to
Spanish authorities at Santiago de
Cuba, and who expected to be pardon
ed and paroled under Weyler's amnesty
decree, have since been court-martial
ed and shot.
The town of El Callao, on the western
trocha, was entered by insurgents
recently. They visited the local
Spanish hospital, and confiscated all
medicines and supplies in eight, but
did not molest the inmates.
Dr.' Paguera, a wounded Cuban
surgeon from Castillo's staff, who had
smuggled himself into Havana to re
cuperate, was discovered hy the
Spanish, police, and sent to the
military hospital of San Ambrosio.
El Commercio, in an editorial com
plimentary to Premier Canovas, says
thatr supported by Dupuy de Lome at
Washington, he endeavored to main
tain apparently good relations with
the United States simply to gain time
to enforce the armada and better arm
the Spanish ports and complete certain
drydocks already unCer way.
WHEELS IN TUE ARMY.
Their Practicability Will Be Tested In
a Long Distance-Ride.
St. Louis, Mo., June 12. A special
to the Republic from Fort Missoula,
Mont., says:
Today 24 men will start oo a ride of
tion
Out-door life and Scott's
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with
Hypophosphites have cured
thousands of cases of consump
tion in the early stages. They
cure old, advanced cases too;
hut not so many, nor so prompt
ly. When a case is so far ad
vanced that a cure cannot he
made, even then SCOTT'S
EMULSION checks the rapid
ity of the disease, relieves the
pains Jn the chest, reduces the
night sweats, and makes the
cough easier. In these cases it
comforts and prolongs life.
Don't experiment with cures
that destroy the digestion. Pin
your faith to the one remedy
which has feien THE STAN
dard foR Over 20 Years.
Book about it free for the asking. .
For tale by all druggists at 50c and
$1X0.
SCOTT 4 BOWNE, New York,
1
Consump
Jefferson Bar
rack-, Mo, which will be reached in
about six weeks. Whether bicycles
will be usd in the army depends on
tho result of this experiment.
Full infantry equipment, including
cooking utensils and shelter tents,
will be carried on the wheels. Each
member of fie party will wear the
regulation field service uniform, with
the exception of bicycle shoes. Ten
of tbe men will carry their Krag-Jor-genson
rifles slung to their machines
under the left leg and paralel to the
top tubing of the frame. The re-t of
the party will wear pistols, s boin
supplied with 50 rounds of ammunition
to the man, wiih 2i additional rounds
e:ich in their knapsacks.
When the 'prine time con-.e, "gentle
Annie," like all other sensible persons
will cleanse the liver and renovate the
system with De Witt's Little Early Risers,
tanious little pills for the hver and
stoiuache all the year around. , Snipes
tunnersiy urug Uo.
ANNEXATION OP HAWAII.
Question May Be Submitted to I'ongreas
During tbe fri-m-nt Session.
Chicago, June 11. The Daily News'
Washington special says:
A convention is on foot looking to
the annexation of Hawaii as a territory,
and details of tho plan are so nearly
completed as to warrant the belief that
they will soon be submitted to con
gress. The United States, it is pro
posed, shall assume the debt of the
Hawaiian Republic to the limit of $4,-
000,000. Friends of annexation in
Washington declare the president will
submit a message to congress on the
subject before adjournment of tho
present session.
The effect of excluding from citizen
ship in the United States the Asiatic
population is considered the most
serious feature of the proposed annex
ation.
W hen a cold is contracted, cure it at
once. One ft inute Cough Cure will
set you on the road lo recovery in a min
ute. It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis.
croop and all forms-ot lung and throat
troubles, buipes Kinersly Drug Co.
BURGLARS IM SEATTLE.
Four Stores Were Eutered and Looted by
Thieve
Seattle, Wash., June 12. Burglars
are operating successfully in this city.
Four stores were ensered last night
and looted. Miles Randall & Go's
carpenter shop, on Third avenue, was
entered and tools taken, the tools being
used to open other places.
Louis Delias' tailoring establish
ment, at 1009 First Avenue, was entered
and two bolts of silks and 10 bolts of
suit cloth were stolen. Theodore
Dechner's gun store, at 1407 Front
street, was entered and revolvers and
kniyes were stolen by the wholesale.
The Wrhito Star Laundry was entered
and the big safe there operated on.
The safe was ruined, but the burglars
could not get it open. They went
away and left their tools lying about.
It should be nia1e a matter of public
knowledge that DeWitt's AVitch .Hazel
Salve will speedily cure piles of the long
est standing. It is the household favor
ite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and
scores of ail kinds. Snios Kineisiv
Drug Co.
Clond Burst in Colorado.
Denver, Colo., June 11. Four rail
way washouts, a $25,000 fire and a host
of minor losses epitomized the evil re
sults of a storm which prevailed in
Denver and the southeastern section
of the state last evening. A cloud
burst on the slopes of Pike's peak
shut off traffic on the Rio Grande and
Midland-lines between Monitou and
Colorado Springs. Sixteen miles out
of Denyer tbe Julesburg tracks were
washed out. A washout on the Burl
ington & Missouri road occured near
Barr station.
Croop and whooping cough are child,
hood's terrors; but like pneumonia,
bronchitis and other thro:t and lung
troubles, can be quickly cu-ed by iising
One Minute Cough Cure. Snipes Kin
ersly Drug Co.
Governor of Alasna.
Seattle, Wash., June 12. G. B.
Swinehart, editor of the Juneau Min
ing Record, has inst returned from
Washington City with important news,
"I called upon Secretary Blis3 in re
gard to the governorship," said Mr.
Swinehart this morning. "He is a
man of few words, and when I intro
duced the subject, he promptly said
"We bave decided to nominate the
Rev. Mr. Brady, the candidate of the
missionary element, as soon as Mr.
Sheakley's resignation is received."
Unconditional surrender, is the only-
terms those famous little pills known as
DeWitt's Little Early Risers will make
with contioation. sick headache and
stomach troubles. Snipes Kinersly Drug
Co.
Jumped into an Old Well.
Albany, Or., June 12. William
Hunter, a farmer living on the Frye
place, near Frye station ,on the Lebanon
branch railroad, committed suicide
this morning by jumping into an un
used well. He had been despondent
of la, owing to financial reverses.
He was a son of James Hunter, was 3)
years old and left a family.
Thirty years is a long time to fight so
painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob
Jlitchell, of Unionville, Pa., struggled
that long before he tried DeWitt's Witch
Hazei Salve, which quickly and perma
nentlv cured him. It is equally effective
in eczema and all skin affections. Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co.
Tj Co mpel the Banginz of Dnrrut.
San Francisco, June 12. Attorney-
General Fitzgerald is busily engaged
in preparing to petition the supreme
court for a writ of mandate lo compel
the warden of San Quentii prison to
execute Theodore Durrant on July 9,
tbe date set by Governor Budd.in tbe
reprieve granted the condemned man
on Thursday evening. '
No Stock-Dabbling; Inquiry.
Washington, June 11. The com
mittee on contingent expenses of the
senate agreed to report adversely the
Tillman resolution for tbe investiga
tion of alleged speculation in sugar.
Bouse Adjourned to Thursday.
Washington, June 14. Tbe house
today adjourned until Thursday. Sul
zer presented a petition said to include
6,000,000 names, in favor of recognition
of the Cubans as belligerents.
Etlucato Yonr Bowels With C as carets.
Candy Cathartic, core constipation forever.
lOc.250. If C. C. C, fail, drugKisu refund money
THEIR FORLORN HOPE
The Gold Democrats of Oregon
Preparing for Battle.
LIKE THE BOY ORATOR
Bryan Given a Hearty Welcome by
the Populace on His Arrival
in
Nsw Yni-k.
Soldiers Will Travel on Bicycles -If the
Experiment la Successful They Will
Be Introduced Into the Army
Dun-ant Must Banc.
Portland. Or., June 13. The
Oregonian today outlines the policy to
be followed by the Portland gold
democrats, and their plana for organiz-.
ing a party. It says:
Special significance attaches to
tho action of the sound-money demo-
'crats of Oregon in taking steps to per
fect thorough organization throughout
mo state. xnere has been some
talk among the Bryan democrats of
healing past differences, and there-
hy bringing together again all former
members of the Oregon democracy.
Tbe action of the sound-money demo
crats, taken during the passed week,
makes it evident there will be no union
on the basis of the Chicago platform.
During the past week a number of
the prominent and influential demo
crats were in consultation regarding
steps to be taken to secure permanent
organization. These meeetings were
held pursuant to the appointment of
a committee for that purpose at a meet
ing of prominent democrats held in
January last.
An organization of sound money
democrats has been perfected. The
Jefferson Club has been formed. Its
purposes are to promote the efficiency
of tbe democratic party, uphold its
principles as declared at the Indian
apolis convention in September. 1896,
and take part in political elections in
tbe state. Membership may be
obtained by signing the roll of member
ship, and a certificate to uphold tbe
purposes and objects of the club.
Funds-for expenses are obtained by
voluntary subscription among- the
members, and not by dues, and al
ready sufficient funds have been guar
anteed to pay the expenses of the club
during this and the ensuing year.
The club meets for organization on
June 26, at 8:30 P. M., room 422 Cham
ber of Commerce building, at which
time the election of officers will occur.
Not only acute lung troubles, whith
may prove fatal in a few days, but old
chronic coughs and throaty troubles may
receive immediate relief and be nerma
nently cured by One Minute Cough ( ure.
Snipes Kinersly Drug Co.
BRYAN IN MEW YORK.
Hailed as the Next President of the United
Htates.
New York, June 12. W. J. Bryan
arrived here today. He was met at the
Grand Central depot by a large crowd,
wno accorded mm an entnusiastio re
ception. . Mr. Bryan was greeted with
cheers and repeated cries of "Bryan,
the next president of the United
States. '' As Mr. Bryan left the station
all the hackmen waved their hats and
renewed cheering for "the next presi
dent of the United States." Mr. Bryan
acknowledged the salute. - Entering a
carriage with John Brisben Walker, a
member of the. deputation from the
Progressive Democratic . Club, Mr.
Bryan was driven to the BarthqlgK
hotel. Mr. Bryan arrived ui. too hotel
about 4 o'clock, and was greeted by a
large conoourse of people. Within 10
minutes the demands for a speech be
came so persistent that he bad to re
spond briefly. He dwelt upon the
duties of citizenship, and said that he
looked back on the campaign of last
year as one of great value to the Amer
ican people.
'"One cannot always judge of the ef
fect of a campaign at once," he said,
"and we do not know whether the re
suit of the campaign will remain perm
anon t or not."
Of one thing he was sure, and that
was that it was a good thing to have
the citizens of a country keep their
public officials under close scrutiny.
In this direction, he said, the campaign
of last year bad been prolific in good
results.
Mr. Bryan avoided the discussion of
both local and national politics, but he
did fay that, so far as he was able to
judge from what he heard, the predict
ed return of prospority had not come.
He thought the prospects for demo
cratic success next fall were very good,
and that there had been a growth of
silver sentiment here and elsewhere.
SUGAR TRUST ARRAIGNED.
Senator Allen Thinks It Khould be IMs
Bissolved. Washington, June 14. Tbe tariff
bi'l was taken up in the senate today
with little delay. Allen reverted to
tbe colloquy of last Saturday, in which
he held it was the right and duty of
the government to take legal steps to
dissolve the sugar trust. He argued
that an injunction, quo warranto and
other legal processes could be invoked
by the federal courts against state
corporations engaged in interstate or
international trade. : If Havemeyer
and his asssociates went to New Jersey
to procure a charter as a mere shield
to improper proceedings, tbe act was
fraudulent,. the charter void, and the
federal courts had jurisdiction over
the subject.-
Allen next spoke in favor of abrogst-
lng tbe Hawaiian treaty. The sena-
w
and its ctrau
To the Editor : I have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
send too bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption, Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me theU
express and postoffice address. Sincerely.
'. A. SLOCUM, BLC 1(3 resrl St, Hew Tarr.
ST Tbe Editorial and Bnsineas Hanarament of
tins Paper (iaaraateo tbis groat Proposition
fflDSB
Hi
4
tor said the sugar investigation
which he took part disclosed that
HavemeyerandClti.se Sprockets had
an agreement by which SpreckeU con
trolled the territory west of the Mis
souri river, while the territory east of
the Missouri was. "subject to the fo
rays of the American Sugar Trust.'
flis vote, and he believed tbe votes o:
l populist senators would be cast to
can.-t-l the Hawaiian treaty as a mean
if lt?vi-ioping the beet-sugar industry,
HEAVY DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.
R-trthqnako Near (nlcutta More Keriou
Than' first Reported.
CAH.ttta, June 14. Later reports
increase the gravity of tho earthquake
shocks Saturday. An extensive area
was affected, causing much misery
among many of the poor Europeans
and natives. x Shocks were felt at
Simla. Agra, Bombay, Munipur and at
many places far 'down the central
provinces. An immense amount of
damage was done at Hoogly, Burdwan
and Dace, where several persons were
killed. At Darjiling many houses
were destroyed. Traffic on the Eastern
Bengal railroad was interrupted
Bridges were damaged and a train was
overturned on tho Assam Bengal line.
The ground opened at Maniput and
the town of Kobima was severely
damaged. The heat prevailing is the
highest on record, 126 degrees in the
shade having been registered at Jaco-
bad, on the frontier of Beloochistan.
CALHuCN FOK MINISTER.
The Late Commissioner to Cnba Will be
Minister to Spain.
New York, June 14. A dispatch
irom ia9Dvuie, xenn., says that ex-
Commissioner Calhoun, who went to
investigate the R'liz case and the
general condition of things in the is
land of Cuba for President McKinley,
is the man who is most likely to .be
named for .Minister, to Madrid, and
not General Stewart L. Woodford.
Secretary Sherman said today:
"No. General Woodford's came has
not been mentioned to me by tbe
president in connection with the post
of minister to Spain. I kuow General
Woodford, and he would be an excel
lent man for tbe place, but as I under
stand it Mr. Calhoun, who has just re
turned from Cuba, is to be sent to
Madrid as the representative of
this country at the Spanish court.
There have been a good many conflict
ing reports made in regard. to this mis
sion, owing to its importance at this
time and because the president has
really had in mind several gentlemen
for the place."
Calling Them Home.
New York, June 14. A dispatch to
the Journal from Havana says:
Spanish troops are returning to
Spain at tbe rate of 2000a month. This
week's steamer will carry back over
600, free of cost to the government, the
expenses being borne jointly by the
Ma-quis de Comillas, president of the
Transatlantic line, and the Spanish
Red Cross Society here. Probably
half the men sailing today were ill or
wounded, and at least 50 looked as .it
they would never withstand the voyage.
One man died while being taken from
the hospital to the wharf to embark.
Regors of increasing misery among
the Cubans In Weyler's fortified towns
come from all over the island. '
Mayor Pizarrp and .Chief of Police
Armenteres, of San Nicolaus, which
Gomez and Maceo entered with their
forces in 1806 on their way west, were
tried by court-martial in Cabanas fort
ress here yesterday and sentenced to
life imprisonment. Both are Spaniards.
They were embarked today with about
GO political .prisoners for Ceuta, upon
the African coast. ,.'-."
Cuba liaadera Will Ho Be Shot.
.Washington, June 14. The Span
isq minister nas received omcial com
munication stating that the report
coming from Havana via Key West.
that the insurgent leaders, Rivera and
Bacalo, are In danger of being shot is
false. Not a single insurgent leader
is under death sentence.
v KEEP THE HOUSE COOL.'
Exclude the Light and Air During- the
Scorching Honrs of the Day.
However mild the first day of summer.
July and AujruBt generally blast all
hopes for a cool season, and it is a rare
and exceptional year in which these
months arc not a fiery furnace of en
durance, so far as the weather is con
cerned. - The main question then for those
who, from choice or necessity remain
in town, is how to keep the house cool,
so that when night comes some part
of the discomfort of the day may be f or-
eot in sleep.
No one needs to be told that the main
element of success in this effort lies
in the total exclusion of air as well as
light during the scorching hours of the
day. The breeze is very tempting when
ever it comes, but it is also very treach
erous and deceptive, for, in the long
run, it is more heating than-cooling-,
as it blows over streets where the ther
mometer is marking'90 in the shade,
Of course, we must have light and air,
for if we remain in the house we must
employ our time in a thousand and one
ways which require both, but the out
side heat is the foe to fight, and it enters
by every crack large enough for an
atom. The best generalship selects cer
tain rooms to be kept open enough to
live in, those of the second story being
usually preferred.
As soon as the light grows strong in
the morning all the other Windows of
the house should be fastened tight, the
shutters bolted, the sashes in place and
even the dark shades lowered so as to
exclude as nearly as possible the rays
of day.
In the second story the Bhutters should
be bowed in and the rooms made as
dark as feasible, while on the parlor
floor the only windows open should be
those of the dining-room and these
are fastened tight between the hours
for meals.
The cook needs light and air to make
her -hot kitchen still hotter, but the
work is rendered more tolerable if a
large gas stove or an "Aladdin's oven"
Is substituted for the fierce fires of
the range. This deprives the bath
room of hot water, but it also prevents
the heating of the house by the pipes
which run from the boiler to different
rooms, and hot baths are not advisa
ble in hot weather.
A very important factor in keeping
the rooms cool is the power to get rid
of heated air, which rises toward the
roof. A trap door which can be set
open. 4 almost a necessity for this, but
H must be carefully watched if there
are any empty houses in the row. lest
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adtulteratlon common to the cheap
brands. Royal Baking Powper
Co., New York.
ny tnese means a burglar snouia oe
tempted into devious paths.
A house that was considered Intoler
ably hot was made more habitable by
the audacious ext ravaganceof its owner,
who had a long, narrow window cut
in the wall near the roof at the bead of
the last flight of steps. The window
was supplied with a grating and wiUh
slatted shutters, so that all air was ex
cluded, and the hot air found a pas
sage from the hall to tbe outside, while
burglar-proof grating made it possible
to leave the window open all night.
The front door might readily be SQ
arranged with a grating that it, too,
could be left open at night, and ia all
cases it should be supplied with an awn
ing to prevent the intenae glare of the
marble steps and the pavement, and at
the same time, to afford shade to the ,
visitor and tradesman who must wait
there till the bell is answered. -
As soon as the sun has ceased to beat
upon the house either directly or by
reflection all these processes can be
reversed. What is needed then is nir,
which, however heated, is sure to lose
a degree or two of its temper as night
comes on. All windows then should
be thrown wide open and remain so un
til late, the upper stories, in fact, be
ing left open until sunrise next morn
ing announces the battle once more.
Philadelphia Ledger. .
Sleeping- Booms In Bummer.
To be healthful, the sleeping apart
ments should be the most esthetic
rooms of the house; the v furnitureJ""'
should be simple, the floor uncovered
and the bed-comfortable. No rooms
on the sunny side of a house can be
kept cool without inside blinds, or
sun awnings outside. Many house
keepers make ,the mistakeof excluding
sunlight and air from the house in
order to keep it cool. Windows and
doors should be thrown open early in
the morning, so as to freely admitsun
shine and light, then they may be
closed to exclude the heat in the mid-""
die of the day, to be again thrown,
open in the cool of the evening. Man- ,
ugenient and method must be exer
cised in order to keep cool in summer,
as in all else pertaining to the family'
comfort, and will be found to produce
good results in even the warmest cli
mates. Ladies' Home Companion.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascareta Candy CutUartla 10c or&So.
It C. C C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
Soap-Foam . . -Washing
Powder -
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CF. KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY
Pure White, itwill not
make the clothes Yel-
low;"noT Injure the
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If yon are, do not forget
TJiree fm ortnt Points
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thitiolnt
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SECOND. Sretbat the coupon beyond. St.
Paul reads via the Wisconsin Central because
tbat line makes close connections with all tbe
tnint-contineniRl lines entering tbe Union De
pot there, and its service is first-class in every
particular.
THIRD. " For Information, call on your
neighbor and friend the nearest ticket atrent
and ask for a ticket via the Wisconsin Central
lines, or address
JAS. C. POND, or GEO. S. BATTY. '
Gen. Pass. Atrt., General Agent,
Milwaukee, Wis. 216 Stark St., Portland.Or
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