1ft YfT I 1 mm UVTAISBBB. VtlneXXXT CONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES. OREGON. SATURDAY. JANUARY 28. 1899 HK4-HODITAIIBRB, XIII NO 4 ' PBOrK88IOXAL Q 0. HoLUBTEB, ; Physician and Surgeon, Rooms orr DilU. HsUooal Bank. Ofllos boon, 10 m o It m, and from t to 4 a m. Best. tow Wt aa A Third twtt, SUMMONS. Attorney at Law yP- TACKMAN ' L : ' Dentist. '. Rooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or. SUPPLEMENTARY ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. - - Notice la hereby given that the Columbia ' Southern Railway ComoanT. a oortx) ration dulv organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Oregon, and the direct ors of said Columbia Southern Railway Com pany, actio under authority of resolutions duly adopted bt the affirmative vote of all of the stockholders of the company at a meeting of said stockholders held at the city of The Dalles. Oregon, on the 8th day of December. ' 1808. have filed In the offloe of the aeoretary of state, of the state of Oregon and in the offloe of the eounty clerk of the oounty of Waste. Oregon, and In the office of the clerk of 8ber- aoaa eounty, Oregon, spapiemeBtar; article or ineorporatiea amending articles m, lv. ana vi. or tne present articles el incorporation of aald company so that said articles III., IV. and VI. of sal In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Belle Bryan, Plaintiff, versus William Bryan, Defendant. Tp William Bryan, the above named de- inoui; In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the mib aay or January, lew, said day being the nraiuayoi we puoncation or this Summons; ana a you rail so to answer, lor want thereof, me piainua wiu apply to the court for the re Uef prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: A de cree of divorce dissolving tbe bonds of matri mony existing between olalntiff and defendant and for her costs and disbursements in this suit. This Summons Is published by virtue of an order of W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the Circuit ixmrc oi me state or Oregon, lor Wasco ixramy, aatea tne lztn aay or January, 1899, which order provides and specifies six weeks as toe tune xor waicn una summons shall be pub- UDU6U. ' Dated this 14th day of January. 1899. A. S. BENNETT, td-feb 18 Attorney for the Plantlff. GENERAL EAGAN MUST RETIRE His Successor Already Selected. laid arttcles of incorporation shall, ded, shall read as follows: ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the estate of O. M. Bourland. an in solvent debtor, has filed his final account and report in said estate, mm mat the same will be called up for Bearing in V, Circuit Coo. of the 'State or Oregon, for WasnHtowtT. -u tha nw. inmraorationTof I nI' February term of said Court, on Monday !"r5?rS510,1,? the iOth day of February. 1899. or as soon therearter as the same can be heard by said vourc. . , S ARTICLE. IH.-j . v The enterprise, pursuit; business and occu pation in whioh this corporation shall be. Fibst. Jo acquire, build, own. construct, and to maintain and operate such constructed, owned or acquired railroad and telegraph lines, and. to carry- freight and passengers thereon and to transmit messages thereover, and to re ceive tolls for. the carriage or transmission of the same, the following railroad and telegraph lines, namely- - 1. A line from Biggs. In the state of Oregon. ' to Moro, in the-tate of Oregon. . S. A line from Moro, In the state of Oregon, or some other convenient or suitable place on the line oetween Biggs and Moro, to the town ' of Frineviile, in the state of Oregon. 8, A line commencing at or near Cross Hol lows in the state of Oregon, to a point at or near Canyon City In the state of Oregon. 4. - A line from Hay Canvon Junction, in the state of Oregon, to Hay Canyon, in the state of Oregon. 1 - Sboond. To build, purchase, own. lease or operai e steamboats on the Columbia and Snake rivers and the tributaries thereof, the termiini of said water lines to be Celllo, in Wasco eounty and Priest Rapids on the Columbia river, in the state of Washington, and Lewis , ton on the Snake river, in tbe state of Idaho. Thikd. To build. Dure base, own or lease docks, piers, warehouses and depots to be used in connection with the railroad and steamboat lines above mentioned, and to purchase or lease lands, whether adjacent or contiguous to its railroads, oocks or warehouses or not, and to hold, possess. Improve, lease, sell, mortgage or otherwise dispose of such lands in such man . ner as may be deemed fit. Fourth To borrow money on bonds, notes, or otherwise for the general purposes of the , corporation, and to mortgage 1M railroads steamships, steamboats, franchises, rolling stock and any and all property to secure the payment thereof : provided, however, that un less authorized by a majority vote of the stock ' holders of tbe company no mortgage to secure any bond 4, notes or other evidences of indebt edness shall be placed upon the milrrads or other property of this company. -PmH. To do all other things necessary or proper in Berrying on tne Dusiness 01 tns cor poration or tor trie accomplishment ci the oo jeota above specified. ' 'ARTICLE IV. The place where this company proposes to have Its principal office or place of business is Moro, Oregon. ... . . ARTICLE VL ' The termini of the railroads whioh this com pany proposes to own, build or construct are Biggs, in sn-rman uounty, Oregon; Hay irasyon juudcu' n, in Dnerman oounty, uregon; Hay Canyon, In Sherman county, Oregon : Moro. in Sherman ecu ty, Oregon; Prlnevllle, In CYook county,- Oregon;, and Canyon City, in Grant eounty, Oregon, and the lines of railroad which this company is authorized to oonstruot are tbe lines mentioned in article III, of the articles of incorporation of this eompany as amended. The termini of tbe water lines of this oomrjanv are Celllo in Wasco Mnntv, Orn- goo; Priest Rapids, on tbe Columbia river in the state of Washington, anl Lewiston, on the Boake irver in the state of Idaho. Columbia Southern railway Cost pabt AtmsV: By E. E. Lytle, President, Hay Enrfght, Secretary. ; All person interested In sal i estate are here. by notified to appe r on or before xahl date and show cause, if any there be, why said report snouia not in an wings, oe auowea, ratinea ana approved, ana an order De maae or saia court discharging said assignee and exonerating his Donasmen rrom runner l.BDiiny tnereunaer. Dated this 18th day of January. 1899. - Oeokgs A. Licbb. Assignee of the estate of O. M. Bourland an Insolvent debtor. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance to an order Issued by the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasoo County, dated at Tbe Dalles, Dec. 10, 1898, the undersigned, C. O. Roberts, has been appointed sole executor of the estate of James Roberts, deceased, late of Hood River, Wasco County, State of Oregon, All persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present them, accompanied by proper vouch ers, at the residence of the said executor at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon, or at the office of Jayne & Mlchell. The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. C. G. ROBERTS, . Executor Estate James Roberts,Deeessed. -Dated, The Dalles, Dec. 10, 1898, . St New York, Jan. 20. A dispatch to the Herald from Washington sav Whatever may be the outcome of the Eagan court-martial, it may be confl aentiy stated tnat iUagans career as commissary-general of the army is ended. His successor, Colonel John F. We8' ton, has been selected. Orders have been telegraphed him at New York, directing him to report for duty at once M the-secretary of war. iThis means that he is ultimately to take charge of the commissary-general's department He cannot be nominated by the senate to succeed General Eagan as commis sary-general until the latter has been dismissed or relegated to the retired list. Colonel Weston, who is to be com missary-general, is one of the best known officers of the subsistence de partment. He was the chief commis sary officer during tbe Santiago cam paign. He has been in the subsistence department since 1885, having previ ously served in the line of the army Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest mensem to health of the present day. SOYW. SAKIHO OWPS CO., BtW TOBK. TO BUILD NICA RAGUA CANAL Senate Passed the J v. ; Last Saturday Bill Cullom has been informed that during i 1899 all federal contracts for Indian supplies will be placed in Chicago. The bureau of Indian affairs, how ever, is handicapped in its purcUtties la unlcago because of the absence of an Indian warehouse. After a thor- i ough investigation by. -Commissioner Jones it has been found that the gov ernment could save 120,000 a year in transportation of cargoes alone if the letting of contracts for Indian sup plies were confined to Chicago. SANTIAGO ANS MOT SATISFIED. OUR INTERESTS ARE IDENTICAL America and England Agree on the Canal Matter. Can Mew Orders quantity sent from here for American rations. The supply has been carried to the islands from New Zealand, and the bulk of it is still supplied from that, source. T commlbeary depart ment of this city has been making ef forts to Dring the trade to this coast. On Every Bottle. Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not benifited return tbe bottle to your druggist and he may refund the money." Price 25 cts.. 50cts., and il.Cfl. Blakeley and Houghton. HERE IS AMOTHER TRUST. Propose to THE SOLONS TAKE A BEST. Healthful Hints SUMMONS. Don't forget tne baoy and his needs We give you many helpful hints for bealtd and supply the means for carry ing them out. Our line of toilet ar ticles, for baby and his mother, is com plete, fastidious and of highest hygen io worth. - BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON v Up-to-Date Pharmacists . 175 Second Street. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ior wason uouniy. W. Ik Watson, Co., a corporation, plaintiff, versus 1 ' , ' Geo. Chriatensen. defendant. To George Cnristensen, the above named de In the name of the State of Oregon, you are berebv notified and required to be and aooear . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasoo Count, on or before the 21st day of Jiutunrv. IKSfi. thpo &nd UifHt ka unntr th complaint or piainnir niea against you in tne Dove entiueo. eourt ana cause, ana u you rail That aald lands and premises be sold in the r Ian to so appear and answer said complaint for. want thereof, the -plaintiff will apply to the above entitled oourl for the reliefiprayed for in its complaint, to wit : For a decree to foreclose that certain mort gage made and delivered by you on the nd day of August, 1896. to one Karen Bayland, and by her assigned to this plaintiff; which said mortgage was given to secure the- payment of a promiasory note of even date therewith for the sum of t8uu,0u with Interest thereon at the rate of 9 per oent per annum, and was npon the southeast quarter of section 2 in township I north, of range 16 east. W. M., In Wasoo vounty, iregon. manner prescribed i-v law. and.' from tbe oro- eeedsof kuch saint plaintiff have and receive tne sum of 1800.00 together with interest on said sum at the rate of 9 per cent per annum since August 86,1898 together with costs and disbursements of this suit and accruing ooets and expenses of such sale, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the eourt may eo equitable and Just. This summons is served npon you by publica tion thereof for six consecutive weeks in the "Times-Mountaineer," a newspaper of general circulation published in Dalles City, Wasoo County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above named court, which order bean date the 9th day of Decem ber, 1898, and directed that said publication be made in said-paper, beginning with Saturday, the 10th day of Decamber, 1898, and ending January SI, 1899. , . '. DUFUB k METTEFEE, lOdee . - Attorneys for Plaintiff. HENRY L KTJCK, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness and Saddlery, East End, Two Door West of Diamond Flour ing Hills. . Second Street. THK OALLXS, OUAOH SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Wasoo County., Bothchlld Bros., a corporation, plaintiff, versus ,, W.T. Wiseman, defendant.. , To W. T. Wiseman, the above named defend- ant: f'. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled action and eourt on or before the Hthday of January, 1899, and if you fail to so appear or answer for want there of, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for two hundred and sixty nine and 86-100 dol lars, (t29.8S) and interest thereon since Oc tober 'mth, 1897, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, together with .plaintiff's costs and dis bursements of action - - " inttla Bmmnn ! BMruaA tinin imi ,v nnVilf. cation thereof by order of W. It. Bradshaw, Judge of the above named court, made in open Court, on the 80th day of November, 1898, di recting that said summons be published once a week for not less than six conseoutive weeks, in the Tunes-Mountaineer, a newspaper of general circulation published In Dalles City. Wasoo County. Oregon, and said publication, beginning -with Saturday the Sd day of Decem ber, U98. and ending January 14th, 1899. Dtmrn A Miiietm,' , - Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County. Josephine Beroa, plaintiff, ' versus J. E. Beroa, defendant. To j. E. Beroa. the above named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon, yon are hereby required to- appear in the above en titled court within six weeks from the 14th day Of January A. D. .1W9. then and there to an swer the complaint of the plaintiff tiled agalist you in tbe above entitled suit, and If you fail so to appear, and answer said complaint, the Jilaintiff win apply to the above entitled eourt or the relief prayed for In her complaint to-wit:- For a decree of divorce of the above en titled court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant. That plaintiff be awarded the sole care and eustody of heir minor child. Anita Beroa, and for her eosts and disbursements in this suit, and such further relief as to the oonrt may seem equitable and Just. This summons is served upon you, the said J. E Beroa. by publication thereof, by order of the Hon. W. t- Bradshaw. Judge of the above entitled oonrt. which order bears date the 14th day of January A: D. 1899, and directed that said summons be published once a week for not less than six suooessive weeks In the Times- Mountaineer, a newspaper of general circulation- published In Dalies City, Wasoo ' eounty. -Oregon. Said publication . to begin with Saturday, the 14th day January A D. 1899. flU ; -. 8BXNOTT A SIKNOTT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. rwied this HtB day of January A, D. 1898. . - 7tfeba All Work Guaranteed to Give , ! . , Satisfaction. , ., .. LOUIS O ARES Successors to j. H. B laker y ; EXPEESSMAN Gooda Delivered to Any Part of ' ' . ' ', the Okcy. '. Both Houses of the Legislature Adjourn to Monday. Salem, Jan. 20. Most of the time of the senate this morning was given to consideration of the Haines bill to permit county courts to fund outstand ing warrant indebtedness with new warrants bearing lower interest, the rate to be the lowest for which bids are submitted after two weeks' adver tisement in tbe county papers. Kuy kendall, Joseph!, Daly of Benton, and Muikey raised questions concerning the character of the new warrants, and Smith noted several' deficiencies ap parent on the face of the bill, among which were failure to specify the limit to the rate of interest for new war rants, how interest ' and warrants should be paid, amd when or in what order; whether action could be brought on warrants as eo"n as issued with mu nicipal warrants, and moved to amend by adding a sectioh to make those points definite with the highest limit of interest at 6 per cent.- Finally the bill was sent back to the judiciary committee with instructions to amend Tbe bouse this morning devoted the greater portion of its time to the sec ond reading and referring of bills, 45 being thus disposed of. - - Curtis aa given leave to amend his bill to appropriate $23,000 for two years for building hatcheries, by striking out the words "two years," but the bill was not allowed to go to the third reading as the author desired. Roberts introduced a resolution to rescind a portion of the resolution in troduced by Myers yesterday in refer ence to the donation to members of session laws, supreme court reports, etc., the object of which was to leave off supreme court reports. This led to a: spirited discussion and the resolu tion was Anally referred to the com mittee on resolutions. American Ueef For Manila. San Francisco, Jan. 20. The transport Scandia and Morgan City, which are soon to sail for Manila, will carry a large supply of California meat to feed the soldiers stationed in the Philippines. On the Morgan City, 4,000 cases of ' canned meats . have been placed, while. 40,000 pounds of frozen beef will be put on board the Scandia next Sunday morning. This is the first shipment of Cali fornia dressed beef in any considerable The Granite-Ware Makers ,' Combine. Caicago, Jan. 20. A special to the Times-Herald from Milwaukee, Wis.. says: The National Enameling & Stamping Company will be the name of the Granite-Ware trust, which in cludes the Kieckheifer Company, of thiscliy. The company will be organized under the laws of New Jersey, with a capital stock of $10,000,000 7 per cent preferred stock and 920,000,000 com mon stock. . The principal plants absorbed by the trust are located in Milwaukee, Sc. Louis, New York and Baltimore A bonus of 40 per cent of common stock is offered to purchasers of the preferred stock. The 92,000,000 raised by the state of the preferred stock will be used as the working capital of the trust. A meeting to perfect organiza tion of the company will be held soon in New York. Ioes This Strike TouT Muddy complexions, ' nauseating breath come from chronic consump tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cents and 50 cents, at Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. ItU HAMOA TBOTJBtK. s Germans Say Mstaafa, Is tbe Keeosniaed ' King;. Hamburg, Jan. 20. According to news received from Samoa', Chief Jus tice Cnambera on December 31 annul led the election of Mataafa, 'who was returned by a sextuple majority, and declared Malietoa Tanus, son of the late king, Malietoa, who is still a minor, to be king. The three consuls recognized Mataafa's people as the provisional government. Malietoa Tanus, Tamasee, another claimant for the throne, ' and Chief Justice Chambers, it is added, went on board a British warship, whereupon the provisional government closed the court. Kanhquake's Awful Savages. Athens, Greece., Jan. 22. Details of the devastation caused by tbe earth quake are coming slowly. It is be lieved, however, that there will be considerable loss of life reported aa it is known that whole towns were razed and the ' west coast was swept bv a tidal waye. Pyrgos, a town of 10,000 inhabitants, was terribly shaken and many buildings collapsed. . Washington, Jan. 22. The senate yesterday passed the Nicaragua canal bill. A number of amendments were made to the Nicaragua- bill, and there were innumerable short speeches dur ing the day. There was however.no op position to t vote when the time came, and a roll call on it developed only six votes in opposition to final passage. The Nicaraguan canal bill, as it passed continues the name of the Maritime Canal Company It provides for tbe issuance of 1,000,000 shares o stock at $100 each. The canal com pany is 'required to call in tbe stocks issued except that held by the Nicara gua and Costa Rican governments. rne company is also required to re deem and cancel bonds and scrip here tofore issued by the company and to satisfy all cash liabilities.'1 To enable the company to comply with these requirements treasury warrants to the amount of $5,000,000 are authorized, with a privso to the effect that only so much of the amount shall be paid as shall be required to pay the actual cash value of the rights, prlveleges, franchises and property at tbe time of the payment, the value to be determln ed by commissioners to be appointed by the president. This being done the secretary of the treasury is authorized to subscribe for 925,000 shares of the company's stock for the government of the United States, the present members of the board of directors are then to resign and a board of seven is to be appointed consisting of five in behalf of the Unit. ed States and one in behalf of Nicara gua and Costa Rico. The directors on behalf of the United States are to be appointed by the president and con: firmed by the seriate. No two of them are to be residents of any one state and no person who has heretofore been interested in the canal company is to be appointed to this otflce. They are also prohibited from being interested in contracts on the canal. Each of the directors except the president is to receive a salary of $5000 a year and tbe president la to have $6000. ' The company Is authorized te con tract for the computation of the canal within six years. The payments are restricted to $20,000,000 annually. The canal ia to be large enough for the use of the largest sea-going vessels at a cost not exceeding, .thefi estimates the engineers and not to exceed $115.-000,000- This amount is made a per manent appropriation, to be used as oocasion may require. The bill giyes the government a lien on the property to secure the repayment of the money advanced and the president is em powered to declare forfeiture of the property to the United States without the necessity of judicial or other Issued Are Them. Distasteful to ascertainment. Tell oar Sister. . A beautiful complexion is an impos sibility without good pure! .blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's CloyeriRoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys ' keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton druggist. Santiago De Cuba, Jan. 23 The order from ths United States military authorities io Havana directing the authorities of the Santiago military department not to spend a cent of the customs receipts without the permis sion of the governor-general, and the order directing that hereafter the bulk of sanitary work shall be done without money pay and for rations merely, were given to the local press for publication yesterday, though received here last Thursday. El Cubano, in commenting upon tbe instructions of the governor-general, says: "The feeling is prevalent that the only course now is to retire to the mountains." This, of course, is an exaggeration, although the fact is that there are people who make just such threats. As showing how far the province has drifted backward since the first an nouncement that the customs were not to be freely expended for provisional improvements, tbe Santiago Herald reports that a band of men are commit ting wholesale depredations ' la the Mayari district, where several people have been murdered, and that another in the Guantanamo district have burned all the cane prepared for pres sing on the Isabel plantation. "These outbreaks," says the Beraldo, "are the first fruits of the money centralization system." As yet the Mayari report has not been verified, and Mr. Brooke, owner of the Isabel plantation, who arrived yesterday, says that theburningon the plantation must have been done since he left, as the cane there was intaot when he started for Santiago, lie does not accept the report absolutely, but says that the adjoining plantation, the property of Senor Buend, was fired at four different points, the entire crop being destroyed. The Independencla concludes an editorial with a defiant declaration: 'If necessary the Cubans will know how to act" How is Sour Wife? bias sne lost ner beauty? it so, con stipation, indigestion, pick headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory.- Blakeley Sc Houghton, - druggists.. -: - - -.- -- New York, Jan. 23. The Tribune's London correspondent writes: The Nicaragua canal question has been taken up by Secretary Hay and Lord Salisbury in a practical rather than a controversial way. It ia not believed that either of these statesmen is anx ious to attempt to unravel the tangled skin of diplomacy with which the Clay- too-Bulwer treaty has been enmeshed in the course of 50 years. They will prefer to make a fresh start in a spirit of mutual accomodation and good feel ing. . , The practical business now in hand is that of adapting tbe Clayton-Bulwer treaty to new conditions affecting the interests of both countries. The com mercial interests of the world and tha highest ends of civilazation will be promoted by the construction of a waterway through Central America. One country may be more directly in terested than tbe other in the com pletion and control of the inter-oc anlo canal, . but both England and America will benefit commercially by the opening of the waterway, and neither can have any adequate motive for hampering or retarding a great work which will contribute to the progress and civilization of the world. On this high ground tbe two govern ments can meet and devise practical measures for facilitating the construc tion of the canal and providing for its control and maintenance as a neutral waterway open at all times to the ship ping 'and navies of all nations. This is a policy which they are now endeav oring to carry out in an enlightened and progressive spirit worthy of the genius of the Anglo-Saxon race. Big Inducements for Ca?li Trade. The above cut represents ooe of our bandsomo Bronze Clocks now on ex. hibition at our store which we propose to give to our cash customers entirely free of charge, in consideration of their liberal patronage. We beg to state tbat our prices, which are always rock-bottom for first class goods, will remain tbe same and this special offer, which will hold good for a limited time only, is made for tne purpose of increasing our casn trade. These clocks are made of bronze, are beautiful mantel ornament. s well a9 flrat class time keepers. Pleaaa give "us an early call and we will take pleasure In showing you the clocks, and explaining in detail how you can secure one of these useful gifts. - - .- We have a lot of damaged RUBBER GOODS, consisting of Men's hlo and knee boo.s, snow excluders, Alaskas, storm rubbers, Ladies', Misses' and Children's rubber goods of all kinds, slightly damaged by water and which will be closed out at a great sacrifice. J. P. McINERNY, One Price Cash House, Cor. Second and Court 8ts. ofri 0 9PVIARJ rV D V Vol--, Clearance Sale of Bicycles.- ; - New" and Second- -Hand Wheels . .. For less than Half-Price LUMBER T Lumber Lnmber We carry constantly on hand ; a large stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds. .SASH AND DOORS. Paints, Oils and Glass, Build ing Paper, jGedar Shingles, and Redwood Shingles. . . V JOS. T. PETERS & CO; THE DALLES OREGON ONLY AN ADVISORY COUNCIL. ' Commission About to Start for the Phil' Ipplne Islands. Washington, Jan.' 22. Secretary Hay has had what probably will be the final conference with the members of the Philippine commission and gave them full Instructions on every point that is likely to arise. It was stated that Professors Schur- man and Worcester ' would ' leave Washington next Tuesday and that Mr. Denby would follow to Manila at the conclusion of bis duties with the war investigating commission. It is learned beyond question that the commission will have no executive powers; it will be an .adyisory council in the full sense of the term, although two of the members, Admiral Dewey and General Otis, may carry out policies laid down by - the commission io their own single executive capacity as military and naval commanders. - There appears to be a confidence en tertained at the war department that the status quo can be maintained in the .Philippines until the arrival of this commission, a belief probably based on the character of the instruc tion given to General Otis. Stek Headaches. The curse of overworked womankind,' are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Boot Tea, tbe great blood puri fier and tissue builder, . Money re funded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Hough ton, drugg'sts. To Bring- Back Dead Heroes. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 22. Word was received by Colonel Bellinger yester day; that the transport Roumanian would not come back to Santiago from ! her present trip to Matanzas. Instead she is to go to New York. There she will be equipped as a transport for the dead: Taking with her a large force of undertakers and helpers , and a large supply of coffins and other sup plies for that purpose, the Roumanian will go to Santiago. There the bodies of the American soldiers who died from fever or who fell in the battles that preceded the capitulation of the city, will be disinterred and prepared for' removal on ' the transport to this country. . Do Jim Know '. Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that negleot is. suicidal.' The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. - Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years, Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. Ajrninaldo Makes a Threat . , London, Jan. 23. The Filipino junta here has received dispatches saying that if Agoncillo, one of Agul- naldo's envoys at Washington. 1b not reoived by the Uuited States govern ment within a few days, Aguinf ldo will recall him to Manila, and suspend relations with the . United States, "thus removing an important medium for arriving at a peaceful understand ing." - , Junta advices also state that "large numbers oi American . troops are fraternizing with the natives, and many of them are engaged to Filipino girls." - . " ' Can Govern Themselves. Washington, Jan. zj.rnree mem-i - t f r bers of Aguinaldo's cabinet have V76b Q J3lCyC16 UUccip arriveu id w asumgMin. j.ney an nounce that they expect to establish a Filipino junta here. They ' deolare that 30.000 Filipinos are under arms and will not submit peacefully to the United States forces. The three cabi net members consider the ability of the Filipinos to resist as being unquestionable. We wish to clear out all old stock before moving into new store and have . some bar gains This is an op portunity to All wheels sold at half regular price. . . . The Constitution Fsomnljrated. Manila, jan. za. Tne formal pro mulgation of the constitution of the Philippine Republic occurred at Ma- lolos .today with much ceremony. decree was also signed setting at lib erty all Spanish civil prisoners now in the hands of the Filipinos. Beported at Madrid. madeid, Jan. zi. According to a dispatch from Manila,, the Filipino congress at Malolos has authorized the release of Spanish civil prisoners, and will shordy liberate the military prisoners. . MAYS & CROWE Opposite Old Stand. Many at Lover Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable girl with ' an offensive breath. Earl's Clover Root Tea puri fies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc, as nothing else will. - Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts., and 60 eta. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. BRANCH OEFICE OregdnViavaCo. Boom T. over French A Co's. Bank.l Office hours, i to 4 p. m. - Charlotte F. Roberts, Local Manager . t ryyiStib frTr rffri fftfh YrV irt M 1 MCI M If TOTOSrtt! m. w m a m in w at ytvJt s a n- a n tivw u mi- -r -smMm mwmm . i . ... P0RTL1IiD,02 Are Where You At? If You Want to Know Secure one of our late maps of Oregon just published perfectly accurate, thoroughly . reliable. We give it to you with the Weekly Times-Mountaineek on these ; terms : To every subscriber who pays ; up arrearages and one ' year's subscription, together with 50 cents, we supply the paper one year and the map. , Price of paper $1.50; price of map $1.00. We give you both for $2.00. Take advantage of this offer now. It only holds good for a short time. The map is 28x34 inches on heavy cloth and mounted substantially on rollers. The same map on paper, in pocket form will be furnished with the paper for $1.75. The WMtelioiise CHA8. aiICHKLBA.CH, Proprietor Deleware In a Vice. . Dover, DeL, Jan. 23. The senator ial situation is the same, today's joint ballot' showing no; change. .At present there is no likelihood of a suc cessor to Senator Gray being elected. Stats or Ohio, Crrr or Toledo, LUCAS COUWTT. (. Frahk J. Cheney makes oath tnat be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chesitit & Co., doing business In the City -of Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cubs. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A D. 1888. . . A. W. GLEASON, .. .'.-v' . Not ART Pubijc. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. - " F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. . Sold bVDrugglBts, 750. Hall's Family Pills are the best. First-class Wines' Liquors and Cigars Always on Hand. Corner Second and Court Streets, ' ' THE - DALLES OREGON. AMERICAN and EUROPEAN PLAN MPERU. j HIM, .11 XL UXULJLU UUlUUl - Seventh and Wash ngtor Sts. F0RTLANI), - - OREGON t THOS. GUINEAN, - . PROPRIETOR -t J&ATKS ' irraopiAsr.a U 41.60 (3.00 AMSRICAV FLAS . tS-OOS 8401 1.60 Notloa.- Charles Burchtorf has opened a shop In the building formerly occupied by the steam laundry on Third street where he is prepared to' do all classes .of machine, work, bicycle,, lock and gun repairing.. He also deals in bicy cle goods Phone 49. A. A. BROWN FULL ASSORTMENT Mob Wanted. To cut cord wood. Inquire of The in mu mm, AJTD PBOTISIOHS, Special Prices ta Cash Buyers 7o SECOND ST&BBT, THE CELEBRATED Columbia Brewery AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. This well-known brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good healthful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on'the market East Second. Street The Dalles, : Oregon firiiiiiiiffriiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiirriiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimri Clias, J.Stubling, WHOLESALE Wine?, Liquor$T Cigars and Beer. . The Celebrated Val Blatz Beer, Anheuser-Busch Nutrine, a non-alchoholio beverage, unequaled as a tonlo. 173 Second street, The Dalles, Oregon. R Did You Ever. Stop to think that this is the time of year that a merchant wants to sell off all his heavy goods. Well that is the case with me. Come in before the assortment is broken and get your choice of the stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, Furnishing Goods. 0. F. STEPHENS. ' To avo Cxoia-ht Charge. ' Washington, Jan. 23,-Sautor Dalles Lumbering Co tt