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    Oi; TlVeU. Volume XXXV
xm! CONSOLIDATED 1882.
THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. JULY 23. IMS
H aCSTAISBKB. -
PROFESSIONAL..
C. CLUSTER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Rooms over Dalles Sstional Bank. Office hours, 10
a in t 12 :o, an.l from itoipm. Reai
denoe We-t End of Third Street,
A.
S. BEN.NET
Attorney at Law
"yyM. TACKMAN
Dentist.
Rooms 8 9 and 10. Voet Ulock, The Dalles. Or.
J. A. Oeiskxdokffek. A. H. Rfeijy
nRS. GKISKNUOIIFFER & RUEDY.
Physicians and Suie vms. Rooms 21 and
22 Vout UIol-U. The Dalles, Orjr n. Surgeri a
Specialty
D1
WR. O. C. HOIXIhTER, Ph., .lctan ar.d Sur-
peon. Kooms over Dalies National name.
Office hjurs 10 A. M. to 12, and 2 P. M. to 4 P
M. Residence west end of Third street.
D
CFUR & MEN'EFEE. Attornr-vs at Li.w
Kooms 40 and 43. Chapman Ulock.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby mven that the undersigned
was on the Ilith dv of Ji;ne. IHI8. duly an
pointed by the Countv Court of the State of
Oregon, for Wasco county, auminisinuor 01
the estate of Jacob Fritz, deceased, and that
he has duly qualified and entered upon the
duties thereof. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate st ttle
tnent. and all persons having claims amiinst
said estate are hereby not i tied to present the
same, properly verified, as by law required, to
me at tny residence in Dalles City. Oregon,
within six months from the date of this notice.
L S. FRITZ.
Administrator estate Jacob Fritz, deceased.
Dated June 17, lsus.
Latest Style
Lowest Profits
: In Mens and Boys :
Clothing. Dry- Goods.
MENS FUBMSHIKGS. :
HONEST VALUES IN : :
-Boots and Shoes
C F. STEPHENS.
134 Second Street.
BOSTON
BKED BEANS
Brown Bread and Coffee
served every Sunday
Morning from 8 to 10
o'clock at the . . ' .
CGNTRHL HOTEL
HOOD BIVEK
TILLETT & GALLIGAa
PHOPKIKTOHS.
First-Class Nursery Hock a
Specially.
Sole proprietors of Yakima Apple
Send for Catalogue and ask for Prices
NEW WA1IIC HOTEL
WAMIC, Wasco Co., ORE.
MRS. A. J. SWIFT, Proprietor.
Meal:
ic; Board and Lodging pej
week, $3.50.
Feed Stable in Connection
SV1A
A MAN
AJX TALLE7S VCl ITIVI LY CUES
A I.Ij Acn-fii; l:..ic rzse j. ailing 1V.CC'.-
. I by Al;Uii cr utliur Ex-wms and Isdi;-
"Sr rBBtnrn Tsszt ir fli t v in nM Tnnfur riT-.rl
fit a paa f .t ntudy, but ice js or narriacn.
r PioT-nl Insanity ond Consamiition if
taUnn in time. Xhoirmft sliowa immediate fmorove
meat and efforts a ( Li! nliaro rll other fail In
ist npoa ha7inff the p;anin3 Ayx TaMots. They
have cared thousands and vriiloareyon. V.'oplve apo
itive written Rimranto to effect a euro PTO in
eachcBFeor rof uud tho iconey. Prico w I viper
packaco; or six fkcGs (full treatment) for 2A. By
mail, in plain wrapper, iiptm recifipt of pure. 1 irtniir
AJAX REMEDY CO., uJSSTff
PALACE OF SWEETS
COLUMBIA
Candy Factor)
AXD
CRFE
Fresh Candies, Nuts, Cigars
and Tobacco.
Ice Cream Parlors in connection
CAREY BALLARD,
Proprietor.
Job
Printing:
Of all kinds done on short
notice and at reasonable
rates at this iHice.
reus OAKES
Successors to J. H. Blake s
EXPBESSJ1AN
.0 II II H I I II M
i no way i
to go east!
is to tnkeonoof tile Hurlinq-ton Route's 4
T weekly jK'roM:tlly cnmlucxeu vmnst car ft
t fxcursions. They leave Portland every 4
t Wetlnesday evening, running overlheO. I
R. Jt X. Co.aiid O. S. L. to Ojrdon, R. G.1V . J
t and Denver i; Rio Grande railroads to
J Denver. Uurlinirtun Route from thereon.
? No chanire of cars. Portland to Kansas
t Cliy and St. Louis. Onlv one chanire to k
Omaha and Chicago. Excursion man-
J airer with each partv. Porter with each t
t car. f
J The tourist sleepers nsed for the Hurl-
ini'ton excursions nri Pttllin.-in's 1...,
clean, comfortable, modern. Onlv
J for a berth, Portland to Omaha or
t Kansas City: 5f. to St. Louis or Chicago.
j 1 nrouirn iici.eis ana certns on sale ai
all (). R. x X. and O. S. L. ticket offices
T
A. C. Sheldon. Gen-! Awnt,
t 2S0 'V'asliinjrtou St., Portland, Ore.
"111!) Riplalo: Line"
Ths
L 2 i i
is, Portland and Astoria
N v fatten Go
THROUGH
Flint an Pwpim
LOWEST RATES
BEST SERVICE
FASTEST TIME.
The steainer3 of this
ine will leavt
The Dalles at 8:30 a. si.
Shipments received at;any time, dar
or nig ht.
Live stock shipments solicited.
Call on or address,
tL' O HLLH3c7tY.
regon Bakery
and o-a-ifie!
: A. KELLEll. Prop'r. :
Am prepared to furnlsn tinillics. hotels and
rostauruUs with tliecuoicest
Bread, (Jakf sanc! Fies,
Fresh Oysters Served
Every Style.
in
Second Street, next door to The
Dalies National Bjnfe."-- -
R. E. Saltmarshe
-AT THS
m m eni m,
WILL PAY THS
Hi
Sill
Ai l n iv
Has hii Gram.
DKAl.Kk N LIVE STOCK
San
Francisco
BEER HALL
F. LEMKE, Proprietor.
ine Wines. Liquors, and Ciga
ALL KINDS OP BOTTLED BEER,
Columbia Brewery Beer on
Draught.
S.'.-uud street, oet. Court duil l!uln
SSiTClani chowder served free every
day except .' unday, f.-om 11 a. m till
1 p. m.
CHARLES FRA.SK
THE-
Butchers i
EX0 HANG'
Keeps on draught tln cele'oraied
Columbia Hkku, ucknmvU-uged
the best beer in Che Dalles, al
the usual price. Come in. try it.
nd be convinced. lso the
Finest brands of Wines. Liquors
anu Cigars.
SANDWICHES, all kinds. ON fUND
Ho
i : ; i r :
'!!!
THE DALLES, OH.
BeSt Kentucky Whisk.y
F - '-M .,1(31 1.
Very Best Key West Cigar an es
of Wines.
F.nglisb Porter, Ale and Milwaukw
Beer always on hand.
MAETZ & PUNDT PROHRI ETt): ;S
AMERICAN
and EUROPEAN PLAN
LiiiiL finm
Seventh and
POX 1 LAND
Wa.-h ngtor Sts.
- - - OREGON
THO!. GTJINEAV,
1,ROPRIE"'OK
KATES
TROPE AN P1.AH
AMEUICAN PLAN
iHl 1.50
jl.5U MU
TORAL HAS GIVEN -UP
AT LAST
a
He Accepts Shatter's Terms
of Surrender.
Washington, July JR. General
Shafter nas cabled the war department
that General Toral has accepted the
terras of surrender offe-ed by the
Americans, and has sinned an agree
ment that delivers Santiago into the
hands of the American army.
The terms are that Toral surrender
his entire army together wiih their
arm-; and munitions of war. The city
of Santiago is to be delivered over to
the United States atlthotities and the
Spanish general with his array to be
famished transportation to Spain.
The provisions of the Surrender are
to be carried into effect at once. The
.Spanish array will inarch out of San
tiago and the American army will
occupy the city, 'l he conditions of the
surrender are perfectly satisfactory to
the department.
GOING TO THE
CANARIES.
Commander Watson's Squadron is
Now Assembling1.
Washington. July l. Commodore
Watson's squadron is assembling, and
in a day or two will be away for the
Canaries, 3000 miles distant.
What is to be the nature of tha oper
ations conducted by Comodore Wat
son when he reaches this archipelago
of beautiful, semi-tropical islands is
kept a profound secret for the present.
Two of the principal ports of the
group in tuct, tne only ones in the
Canary srroup are known to be strong
ly protected by very exte nsive land
works, behind which is alarjre number
of troops, presumably determined men
who will not surrender. Perhaps the
reduction of these forts will be part of
the duties of the eastern squadron, in
which case a temporary base 700 miles
from Cadiz and about 3000 miles from
New York could be established, and
attack against the const of Spain
could be cciductt d until Port Man on
or go::ie othi-r place near the Spanish
v isfc, or on the Spanish coast itself, be
l. live a
ALL IS NOT HARMONY.
T.-.era is Dh-ord in Portlands Munici-
."j " paIGpvernment.
Poutland, July 16, Trouble is
brewing in the "republican camp in
Iortiaud, and a spirit of insubordina
tion ia. being, manifested by some of
the divisional chiefs that is positively
alarming to some of those high in
authority. H. S. Rowe has tendered
his resignation as a member of the
new firo coinu. ission, but the board
have refused to accept and have per
suaded Mr. Kowe to defer action at
least for the present. Mr. Rowe, ac
companied by his family, has gone to
the sea-side for an indefinite period,
any way it is cooler at the coast than
in Portland. Further, Larry Sullivan,
chief henchman to the administration,
is decidedly at variance with his honor,
the mayor, in regard to making this a
moral town Closing everything in
the sporting line must interfere with
somebody's corns.
GOLD FROM
THE
FAR NORTH.
Over a Million Dollars Worth Reaches
Seattle.
Seattle, July 16. Two steamers
arrived heie this morning bringing 38
Klondike miners who have mde their
fortunes and havo with them some
thing over a million dollars worth of
dust. The miners report no new dis
coveries in the Klondike reigions.
but old claims that were worked this
season have canned out well, ai d will
send out a corisideraole amount of gold
this season. The output may reach
SI 0,000,000.
OREGON ARMY" OFFI
CERS IN TROUBLE.
Four of Them Under Arrest Awaiting
Court Martial.
NEW YORK, July 19. A World Ma
nila special reports lhat four officers
of it e Second Oregon volunteers are
confined in quarters awaiting court
m u lial for hav.ng abused leave of ab-
Who woo!fJ prescribe only
tonics and bitters for a weak,
puny child ? Its muscles and
nerves are so thoroughly ex-
hausied that they cannot be
u)hipped into activity. The
child needs f od ; a blood- :
maing nerve-strengncaing:
and muscle-building; food.
Scott's Emulsion
Children
$ .of Cod-Liver Oil is all of this, SI 913 in Andalasia, and inteose excite
vP arti you Still have a tonic in jf ment prevails. It is with difficulty tbe
the hypophosphites of lime
and soda to act with the food.
For thin and delicate children
$ there is no remedy superior a,
S to it in the world. It means
5 . .11 2
$ nm-nrth. strength, olumoness $
.y, tuntuf 7 r I VV
and comiort to them, isesure g
you get 2W I I o iimuision.
ft
50c. and 1 1 .00, all druggists. J
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, New York.
sence while visiting; the rebels. None
of the specitications in the charges
against the officers are given.
The orticers who are under servi
lance are H.L. Heath, of McMinnyille,
captain of Company A; A. F. Pres
cott.of La Grande, captain of Company
D: H. L. Wells, of Portland, captain
of Company L: and Geo. F. Telfer,
first lieutenant Coraoacy L.
'ompaiiy L is the one in which a
majority "f the volunteers from The
Dalies ate enlisted
TWENTY
TIIOl'SAXn
PKISOXEItS.
That Is the Result of the Surrender at
Santiago.
Washington. July 18 The victory
of the Americans is greater than ex
pi'. -ted at first. The Spanish troops in
the Fourth corps, the military division
of Santiago province from a line drawn
north from Acerraderos, 18 miles west
of Santiago, through Los Palmas,
P!m.i Soriano, Alcantaza to Saua de
Tanamo in the north coast and eat
ward to Cape Maysi are surrendered
and the territory is abandoned.
Between 16.000 and 20,0u0 Spanish
prisoners are taken, about 10,000 of
whom are in Santiago. The remainder
are at tiuantanamo and others are
garrisoned at' th towns of eastern
Cuba. All these troops are to be em
barked and sunt back to Spain under
parole.
Loot inff fur Ori-Knii InveMtments.
PoiiTl.AXD, July IS. A number of
eastern tourist, visitors to the Trans-
Mississipoi Exposition. attracted by the
low rates are paying a visit to this
citv. and several have expressed an in
tention of visiting the grain producing
country of Eastern Oregon with a view
to permanent residence and invest
ment in this section. They will make
a most desirable class of settlers.
C. Putson Gliddon, tf London, Eng
land, formerly of the staff of the Den
ver, Colorado, Times, is in this city
representing the interests of a large
foreigu syndicate looking to possible
investment in this Western country.
Mock Economy.
Portland, July 16. A contract
has been let by trie school board by
which the Oregon Telephone Company
furnish phom a for school use for th(
ensuing two vears in spite of tbe fact
that the Colombia Company offered
t-ervice a.a rate of less than one-half
that of its sueeesMful rival. Economy
is tiieorder of tne day. Comment un-
niccessiiiy.
sixty Trmimuml More Soldiers.
Washington, Jnly 16. Sixty
thousand soldiers under the second
have now been mustered into the
service It is not probable that an
other call will be made as the govern
ment now has al the-troop-thab--ca
be used or will probably be needed in
prosecuting the war.
Change of Management.
Portland, July 16. Wm. B. King
has been succeeded as president and
managar of the Oregon Telephone
Company by J. C. AiDSworth. Mr.
Ainsworth will proceed to reorganize
the company and place it on even
a firmer footing than before.
A. Change of Editor.
Portland, July 16. Mr. Brundage,
of Los Angeles, will on Monday next
roleiVB Otto Greenhood of the editor
ial charge of the Evening Telegram.
Mr. Greenhood will reassume his old
duties as reporter.
A Panic at I'orto Rico.
St. Thomas, D. W. I.,. July 16. Ad
vices received from San Juan de Porto
Rico show that the inhabitants of that
place are greatly alarmed. They ex
pect the port will be attacked by the
Americans tody. Tne terrified in
habitants are fleeing into the interior.
Will Shut off Communication.
Washington, July 10. The de
partment is determined to cut off all
communication between Blanco and
Madrid, and the work of taking up and
cutting all cables connected with Cuba
will be commenced at once.
Bad Fire at Fomeroy.
POMEROV, Wash., July 16. A bad
lire occurred here yesterday afternoon,
destroying property valued at $30,000.
I'he loss is total, as there was no in
surance carried on the preperty.
Tne Arizona Starts.
Tacoma. July 16. The steamer
Arizona that has been chartered by
the goverment to carry trooys to the
Philippinss. left here this morning for
San PruucUco, where she wiil take on
troops, and go direct to Manila with
tbe next expedition.
Corhett Will I- liter the King.
Buffalo. N. Y., July 16. Jim Cor
bett will euter the ring again, he hav
ing been matched to box with Kid
McCoy here on September 10th, for a
purse of $20,000.
More Wounded .-oldlers.
Atlanta, July 16. A ho.-pital train
arrived hire last night bearing 90 sick
and wounded soldiers who were in
jured at Santiago in the battle on the
1st, 2d and 3d.
Have Left Honolulu.
San Francisco, July 16. Honolulu
advice, dai d July 9th, state that the
ships of t e third Manila expedition
sailed from there for the Philippines
on the morning of the 9th.
Idaho I'upuliHts.
Boise City, Juiy 16. The populist
stall central comoiit'ee will meet here
this afternoon to set a dale for hold
ing the state convention.
Bread Kiot ln,Sp:iiu.
Madrid, July 18. A bread riot ex-
police maintain order.
Karl's Clover Root Tea, for coosti
nation its
the best ana after usingii
yOU don't say so, return
and get your money. Sol
tlouhton. The Dulles.
-
ru the package
Sold ty Hlakelct
More Transports for Manila.
San Francisco, Juiy 18. Three
nore transport ships will leave for
Uanilii duri-ig tie Wrfek. They will
pi-oOably sail ou I'll ui Jay ur Friday.
VICTORIOUS
ARMY IS MOVING
The Start For Potro Rico Has
Begun,
Washington. July 1. The war
department is in receipt of advices
that General Shafter'g army has begun
embarking, and the victorious army is
now leaving Santiago for Porto Rico.
Within a few days the entire array
except the immiines left to occupy
Santiago will be headed toward San
Juan, and an attack upon Porto Rico
will be made within four or live days.
MARCHED
OUT OF
SANTIAGO
Toral's Vast Army Gives Place to the
Americans.
Washington, Julv 18. Advices
have been received from General
Shafter that the Spanish army march
ed out of Santiago yesterday forenoon
and their places were taken by the
American foces.
The evacuation began at 9 o'clock,
and the Spaniards marched out in
good order, giving their arms over to
General Shatter's soldiers. Tbe Span
ish flig was hauled down promptly at
9 o'clock in the morning, and cave
place to the stars aud stripes. Thus
just one week from' the time the Span
ish fleet was destroyed General Shat
ter accepted the f.ill surrender of the
strongest city in the southern part o
Cuba.
THE TABLES
ARE
TURNED
Transportation Companies Offer a
Premium on Alaska Traffic.
PORTLAND, July 18. A local trans
fer company are advertising a round
trip rate of $100, from Portland to St.
Michaels, aud speak of the tr'p as a
pleasure exc irsion, instead of an
opportunity to get to the gold Gelds.
A few months ago people were paying
a premium for a tihance to get Nortu
on any old boat, now it is the trans
portation companies who are beggirig
for p.ttrona J'e. As another evidence
of the decline of -the Klondike, , a
First street out-fitting firm are adver
tising their stock at less than manu
facturer's cost. Possibly tow the peo
ple will begin to recopnie-tbe .min
eral and agricultural weajth we have
at home, without the riskf. life and
limb in the hospitable, frozen. North.
PORTLAND NOTES.
Interesting Items Picked Up in the
Metropolis City.
Portland, July 18. The remodeled
Dalles City was yesterday moved to
the Willamette Iron Works dock
where the boiler will" be placed and
the finishing ' touches put on. She
will come out as handsome and stanch
as any craft on the river.
Dealers in agricultural implements
and farming machinery are reaping a
harvest this season . The farmer with
the idea of dollar wheat is restocking
his place with new and improved
machinery. '
The stemship Geo. 'Elder,has
been withdrawn from the Alaska run
and her place has been taken by the
Oregon.
There is a persistent rumor going
the rounds that Portland is. to haye
a newspaper in opposition to the Ore.
gonian and backed by sufficient cap
ital to guarantee its permanency and
Snal success.
The high water this year has done
more damage to the scow dweller than
has been done for a long time, and
the river wherever bouse boats abound
is strewn with wreckag and over
turned floats, due mainly to the owners
being off harvesting and fishing and
not attending to their property.
THE TERMS.
OF
SURRENDER.
Twenty-Four Thousand Soldiers Lay
Down Their Arms.
Washington, July 18. The depart
ment has posted a bulletin setting
forth the terms on which Toral sur
rendered. The conditions are that
the Spaniards surrender all their arms
and munitions of war within the de
scribed territory, and that all Spmish
soldiers, numbering about 24.000, be
given transportation to Spain at the
earliest possible convenience of the
Unite! Scales. Spanish soldiers will
be yiven the option of remaining in
Cuba under parole of the present war,
after giving up their arms.
The United States is to establish a
customs post at Santiago and collect
all import duties and other revenues
of the province.
BLANCO
CHANGED
HIS
TUNE.
Willing to Throw All Responsibility on
the Home Government.
London, July 18. All dispatches
from Madrid to London papers agree
that General Blanco is now willing to
resign all responsibility of continuing
the war, and will not oppose peace
measures. He is desirous that all
further responsibility rest upon the
government. HU change of attitude
is probably due to a lack of provis:ons
and munitions of wirat his disposal.
WAR RELICS.
Spanish Machetes on Sale in the
Metropolis.
Portland, July 18. An enterprise
ing gentleman in this city has placed
on sale at two dollars each a job lot of
S pa n Is n machetes as war souvenirs.
'I bey compare, favorably with the vil-
Royal makes tbe food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
Bp
&4KIN-5
POWDER
IE!
Absolute! Pure
lage grocery cheese kuife, being a lit
tle longer, or atiout the same length of
the Japanese shorn sword, but do not
compare with them either in weight
or material, as the Japanese sword is
made of the finest Quality of steel, or
what is known as the Damascus blade,
and are very heavy, while the machetes
have a thin blade and made out of a
cheap grade of pot metal and being a
fair samples of Spanish ingenuity.
WATSON'S EASTERN
SQUAERON TO SAIL,
It Will Get Away by the Last of the
Week.
Washington, July 18. Commodore
Watson's Eastern squadron will sail
cr the Canary islands and the coast of
Spain no' later than the end of the
present week. This much has been
de:-ided by the nav department.
Plarjs for the sending of tbe squadron
have reached a point where govern
ment officials are considering the mat
ter of fixing the exact day for its de
parture. In the meantime, positive
orders haye Keen given to the effect
that the work of ' preparing' the war
ships for their coming cruise must be
brought to a close immediately, with a
view to ha ving everything in readiness
by the end of the week. '
The naval war board- is at present
in conference with the president;
presumbly arranging the final details'
regarding Watson's coming cruise. '
A? jof'ye stated in these dispatches
It is calculated tha,'., Watson will reach
the Canaries about "Aue'ut and be
ready to strike a blow at tbe Spanish
coast a tew days later.
SAILED
FOR .
r IsOUTH
AFRICA
British Bark Leaves : With Wheat for
New London.
-Portland, July 19. The British
bark Penrhyii Castle cleared yester
day for New London,-Africa, wheat'
laden. The -Peorhyn Castle, will be
remembered as the bark . that was
towed up from San -Francisco " to .save
her charter and was cut loose by the
tug to saye the ship. Captain Evans,
who is in charge of the bark, Is quite
well known on the coast, having made
several previous and always successful
trips. The Penrhyn Castle "cleared
from Australia for New Castle-on-Tyne
from which port she made clearance
in eight days for San Erancisco, where
. ' ' .: - - - , ., -
sue lay lor some time ana tnen was
compelled, to be towed to Portland
and after' 14. days here, is. now loaded
and ready to s iil as soon as repairs to
her windlass are made.
DIRECT FROM ALASKA;
The St. Paul Brings Down Several
Millions.
San Francisco; July 18. The
steamer St. Paul arrived yesterday di
rect' from ' St. Michaels, bringing-.a
number of Klondike miners and treas
ures valued at between two and three
million doli?rs. '
The miners estimate that th' output
from Klondike this season will amount
to $10,000,000. all of which will be out
by the list of September.
The St. Paul bring the report that
two river steamers and' two large
barges, Alaska bound, were '" lost re
cently ou the northern coast with' all
on board.
REPORT IS
NOT
CONFIRMED,
Nothing Definite Concerning the Sink
ing of the Irene.
Washington. July 19. Inquiry at
the navy . department fails to bring
forth any statement concerning the
reported sinking of the' German gun
boat Irene by Admiral ' Dewey.
Officials say if such a thing has occur
red the department is not informed of
the fact.
A high official in the department
however stated that if the Irene or any
other foreign vessel should attempt to
run the blockade at Manila, it would
certainly be fired' " on by Admiral
Dewey and sunk if necessary. -
. Hail to.Give Coder.
Omaha, July I8.f-The striking meat
handlers and butchers- have virtually
won. Cudahay -has given in to the
strikers demands, and other operators
will be forced to concede to.an advance,
o' wages'.
Twenty Thousand Lout.
Aberdeen. Wash., July 18. The
large cooperage plant here was totally
d stroed by fire ast night. The loss
on building, machinery and stock will
amount to $20,000. . "
BIr Raft Aground.
Astoria, July IS. Robertson's big
raft of logs en - rail, to. to Sao Francisco
has gone aground, and. wjll. likely go
to pieces, in which case it will be a
total loss. . "- ,
Re not deceived! -A cough, hoarse
ness or crouo are not to. be trifled with
A dose in time of Shiloh'g Cure will
save you much trouble. . Sold by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, The
Dalles, Or. '
If your eyes trouble you, attend to
them at once. Glasses fitted and satis
faction guaranteed by the optician, T.
G. Daut
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We carry constantly on hand
a large stock of Rough- arid
Pressed Lumber of ail kinds. -
.SASH- AN D; DOORS.
Paints, Oils and Glass, Build
ing Paper, Gedar Shingles, and
Redwood Shingles. . ; .
JOS. T. piTERS & GO.fr
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THE DALLAS, 'OREGON - . ;
WISE ONES ARE AT. SEA
Nobody Knows Where the Portland
Reform Will End. . -
PORTLAND', July 19 The people of
Portland "are perplexed and-puzzled.
No one "knows exactly "where he is
at." It all comes over the curious
maneuv'ers of the new city administra
tion. No sooner was It inaugurated
than Larry'Sullivan, a wtfrd heeler of
the dominant forces, opens an all-night-dance
house in ai building' "ibwhed' b
State Senator Joseph Simon, who is
regarded as the great factorum behind
h'e municipal throrei--.ThtiU fnt
machines, were, re-installed in th'e
saloons and for a . week Portland was
wider open than ever before. 'Then
came the removal of the slot machines,',
the closing of the ' dance bouses, Sulli
van's included, 'also the gambling
dens conducted by whites and Chinese:'
The white gamblers are leaving' tbwn-'
Sullivan attempted to re:open and was
promptly closed;, the Chinese caucus
daily in f h"rongs( and the Oregbniah
demands the closing, of the saloon an-
oexes where women are 'admitted
'through side entrances. '.The report
is credited of a stormy interview be-
tween S.ulliwn and Mayor Mason and
everybody is at sea.
The saloon men assert that the yi'r
tue is assumed and is spasmodic; that
they can re-instate the slot machines
when enough are put in to assure an
exoediture of $2000 monthly for "pro
tection" at the rate of $5 per week for
eaco machine; that the dance houses
can be re-opened for a' money consid
eration, exceeding that of the Pen-
noyer graft, which is credited with
having collected, from vice in one. form
or another -$4o,00O in eighteen .months..
On the other hand a majority, of the
city couuciKare not only non-frequenters
of saloons, but, if the truth were
known, would prefar absolute pro?
bibition of the. liquor traffic to a '.'.wide
open town", policy. But what, of
Larry Sullivan and. Joe Simon? Sure-
Iv they would not invest thousands of
dollars in a bussness tha,t, they .know
will not be permitted: 4p:be carried. on.
Hence the doubt of Portland citizens
as to the sincerity of the era of. reform
Grand Lotlgei In Session.
Portland, July 19. The grand
lodges Ancient Order.- United Work
men and Degree, of Honor convened
at 10 o'clock this morning. . The Work
men were called to order by Grand
Master McFadden, of Salem, and .the
Degree by Grand Chief;. Mamie W.
Briggs, of The Dalles. The attendance
is quite ; large, all : the .su bora mate
lodges in the state being represented-,
besides there is a large number of paat
masters and past cbeifs: of honor, in
attendance. : :
To iVovern'SaDtrco.
Washington, July 19. Last night
Pres. dent McKinley issued a procla
mation providing for the provisional
government of Santiago during pres
ent hostilities. General McKibben is
named as.the military governor.
Brjan Goes to the Front. ' ' '
Omaha, July, 29. Col. W. J. Bry
an's regiment left here this morning
for Jacksonville, via. Chicago. The
regiment is in fine shape and is anx
ious to be assigned to active service .at
the front. . ..... " . ' ;
Foroed .'H Lm to -horrender. .
WA'sfiHN(?TeN', July ' 19. Advices
have beeri- feceived' by '-the ; navy de
partmentt'h'atT yesterday a launch from
the "gunboatr Marblehead entered
Guantanamo bay and forced the com
mander at uainameia to surrender.- ;
For Sale.
A ehoioe stock ranch of S60 acres all
deeded, 300" acres under good three- wire
fence, with plenty of wood and water,
about 30 acres in cultivation, ant eight
acres'lij orchard and vineyard, two
.barns, and some outbuildings." This
ranch is equally as good for dttrying-as
for raising stock. -: Located. miles
froja .The Dalles on Cbenowelh creek
Price $2200. Apply at this bfHco or at
the farm of .:.., A. Fleck,
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HARRY O. LEBBB,
WatcliDialer and Jeweler
..i4 :... 4 ,-DEALPR IN .
WATCHES,. CLOCKsj AND - JEWELRY,.
'7: SlLYEBWARE AND ' DIAMONDS. ' . .
Firie Repairing a Specialty.
Watches for Woolgrowers
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Protect yQur health by. using light corbonated
. ' ' "dri:nks;manufactu'red by WEAVER & NAGEL
at The. .Dalles , . . . .
DISTILLING & CARBONATING WORKS
238 Seeond Street.
THE
DAUBS : MARBLE WORKS,
K: ' ' LOUIE COMLNI,- Froprietor.
Six years experience here and not a single complaint against
liis work. It speaks for itself. Go to' the "cemeteries and Be
samples of monuments and licadstoues. 'Pure Italian Marble.
Friees reasonable.
A Complete Notion Store, in connection with the Marble
Works, conducted by .Mrs. Comini. Best quality of Tinware at
very reasonable prices. Also Notions,' Candies, Nuts, Choice
Laces, Embroidery, Etc. : ' t '
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