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It is not known whether the contem plated change has reached a point further than discussion io the war de partment and with the president, but its advantages have been pointed out and the authority of the government to establish such a civil government under control of the military govern ment has been determined. What la ShllohT A grard old remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient con sumption and relieved many in ad vanced stages. If you are not satis fied with the results we will refund your money. Price 23 cts., and 50cte. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. A JOB FOB GENERAL, BIOS. Ordered to Occupy the Carolines, Lsdrones -and Pelewa. New YORK, March 10. A dispatch to the Herald from Manila says: Gen eral Rloa, commander of the Spanish ' forces, resigned owning to the fact that the government at Madrid con sulted with the Archbishop at Manila as to the best means of liberating the Spanish prisoners. On receiving-satisfaction he resumed his office. The Spanish government requires him to occupy the Caroline, Ladrone and Pelew islands before handing them over to Germany, which is apparently the purchaser. Ton Try It If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 2" T.g. 60 cts. and 81.00 does not cure, take t he bottle back and we will refund ymi noney. Sold for over fifty yean on this guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 60 cents. Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. A (UN ADD WOMAN H4NGKD Mrs. Poirler and Her Ixver goffer For Their Crime. St. Scholastique, Quebec, March 10. Mrs. Cornelia Poirier and Samuel Parslow were hanged here this morn ing. Life .was declared extinct in eight minutes. The necks of both were broken. Mrs. Poirler, who said farewell to her relatives last night, was firm and collected throughout. She took part In the mass said at 2 o'clock this morn ing and on the scaffold shook hands with the hangman without a tremor. The crowd inside the jail jeered at her, but even then her composure did not desert her, and at the suggestion of the executioner, she turned and faced the jeerers and stood nrect and prayed to the last. Parslow was mxre dead than alive when the drop fell. The condemned were taken to the scaffold separately, and were prevented from seeing each other by a screen placed between them. Do Ton Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect 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. FIB8T TO LEAVE CUBA. The Maine Regiment Delighted to Start for Borne. New York, March 10. A special to the Herald from Havana says: The transport Michigan sailed Thursday for Savanah, carrying the First Maine artillery. They were the first troops to be repatriated from Cuba and were almost crazy with delight at the pros pect of returning home. As the ship sheered off the men danced about the decks, singing "Good bye, Cuba." The 202d New York regiment will sail on the Mlonewaska The men will be brought to Trisconia, the new government wharf across the bay, and will embark from that point. This will obviate their coming to the city. The Third and the Twelfth New York will follow, the former embarking at Trisconia and the latter at Matanzas. I onng Mothers. Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases relelved immediately Price 25 cents, 50 cents and 91.00 Blakeley & Houghton druggist. TKOCBLE CP WORTH. A Clash Between American and Canadian Miners Entinent. Chicago, March 10. A special to the Times-Herald from Washington says: There is grave danger of an armed collision between the American and Canadian'minersin the Porcupine region, over the Alaskan boundary ' question. ' Despite the fact that the location of the boundarv has been determined beyond any reasonable doubt, the Canadians have encroached six miles or more on the American side,' where thev claim the right to stake claims and search for gold and deny the same rights to Americans. The Americans have threatened to expel the Canadians by force and it Lb itsseitnuytoinsc IT . Makes the food more now mkm feared that a conflict may be brought on. The situation is so serious that on information contained in a letter from Governor Brandy, of Alaska, to the secretary of the interior, the secretary of state has called the attention of the British governuent to the actions of thd Canadians, and has asked to have them recalled to their own territory Many a Ixver Has turned with disgust from an other wise lovable- girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea puri fies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc, as nothing else will. Sold fui years on absolute guarantee. Price 25cts.. and 50cts. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. Bead Money for Dewey's Men. San Erancisco, March 10. George H. Holdeo, of Washington, who re turned from the Orient on the Hong Kong Maru, has in his posseaion 1100 claims of the officers of Dewey's fleet for head money. The claims are to be filed with the court of claims In Washington for final action. The head money for Admiral Dewey and his officers and men will aggregate $187,300, or f 100 per head for 1873 of ficers and men of Admiral Montojo's fleet. The prize money for the officers and men under Admiral Dewey will amount to 9400,000 plus the salvage of three vessels recently raised. This money will be distributed by the United States district courts. Coiners Caught In the Act. New York, March 11. Five men accused of making and circulating counterfeit standard dollars were ar raigned yesterday before tho United States commissioner, by Chief Wilkie, of the secret service. The prisoners were Sisto aud Adeline In- cognoli and Pietro Liznelo, Italians, and Frank Clark, Harry Garen, alias "Big Any" Seller, American?. Sisto was arrested in his room. He was surrounded by a completement of counterfeiters' material, having 111 counterfeit standard dollars ready for circulation, 20 plaster of-parls molds, a quantity of antimony; ground glass and other material used in making the coin. The men were held. Hlnth Infantry for Manila. San Francisco, March 10. Order8 have been received at army headquar ters here to prepare transportation for the Ninth infantry, which is to .be sent to Manila, although it had been assigned to various posts on (he coast. It has been out from department headquarters that the war department is desirous of recruiting for the calvary service in the Philippines, and also for that of the artillery. The recruiting officers of the department are author ized to make enlistments for the light artillery and cavalry service. Treasure on the Way. New York, March 12. The United States transport Meade sailed yester day for Havana, passing out at quaran tine at 5:40 p. M. She had on board the 93,000,000 provided by the United States government to pay the Cuban troops. Of the total amount, half is in gold and half in silver. There are 300,000 95 gold pieces, and of the 91.500,000 in ether, 91,300,000 is in silver dollars, 950,000 in half dollars, 950,000 in quarters and the balance in smaller coins. The weight of the metal is 48 tons. The Grant at Manila. Washington, March 10. A cable gram received at the war department dated Manila, March 10, says the trans port Grant has arrived with troops in good condition. The Arizona and Newport leaye today for San Fran, cisco. . The Grant brought the Fouth in fantry and four companies of the Seventeenth infantry. ; This adds to the' troops under General Otis 42 of ficers and 1716 enlisted men. Coming; on the Scandla. Washington, March 10. The re mains of Cononel W. B. Smith, Mayor E. McConvllle, Captain David S. Elliott and Second Lieutenant Eugene S. French, who were killed in action, were shipped home today by the United States transport Scandia, with military honors, the Second Oregon volunteers furnishing the escort through the city. Powder Exploded. Creede, Col., March 10. An explo sion of several houndred pounds of powder this morning in the Commod ore mine, created great havoc and kill ed at least four men. The dead -so far found are ' Scott" Wilson, Frank Hess and John Sarner. It is certain one miner, name not yet ascertained, was killed and it Is believ ed the dead number six, and there are several others seriously injured. Stabbed by his Tenant. Olympia, March 12. G. E. Huggins proprietor of a hotel, was stabbed in the throat yesterday by James Miller and seriously injured. Miller is a ten ant of Huggins, and troudle arose oyer the quarters Miller occupied. Miller has a wife and a family of six children, two of whom are dying, and it is thought that the care of them and the destitution of his family have unhing ed his mind. Tug for the Philippines. San Francisco, March 12. Three tugs have been purchased by the United States government at Hong Kong. They are the Kar Shun, Lee Fat and Kum Hing, at present, but Admiral Dewey will probably rechrist en tbem. Each tug is 100 tons burden, 87 feet long, 14 feet 7 inches beam and 8 feet draugh. They will be used to transport troops from point to point when necessary. Good Wood. Oak or fir delivered to any part of the city. Rates reosonable. Call on F. B. Saunders or give orders on tele phone No. 12 'An iMftiNG POWDER delicious and wholesome rawsc ee., new vomc. A BAD DAY FOR CUBA General Gomez Dismissed j by the Assembly. Havana, March 12. The Cuban military assembly, n public session yesterday afternoon, impeached Gen eral Maximo Gomez and removed him from his command as general-in-chief of the Cuban army, the first ballot taken resulting in 26 votes being cast in support of the motion to impeach and remove General Gomez, against four in opposition. The meeting last ed from 2 o'clock until 7. General Gomez' only supporters were General Cespedes and General Nunez. The original motion, which was introduced by Senor Mauuel Sanguilly, provided for the abolition of the grade of gener al-in-chief, but an amendment was offered to this by Senor Aguetro, which read: "To abolish the grade of general-in chief and remove General Gomdz for failure in his military duties and diso bedience to the assembly." Senor A.gutrro declared that Gomez was insubordinate, and should be punished, and Senor Sanguilly insina a ted - that Gomez was a traitor to Cuba. Much passion was evident in the speeches, in some of which Gomez was declared to have been delinquent in his duties and dltobedlent because he bad accepted the proposition of Robert P. Porter, President McKinley's special emissary, without consulting the assembly; because he had taken upon himself the arrangements for the payment and disarming of the Cuban army independent of the as sembly, and because he had declared to the assembly that he would observe its' rulings in so far as he could see them beneficial to Cuba. The assembly then declared that the 93,000,000 Is insufficient', and that it has not yet accepted the proposition. The discussion of this question will soon be taken now that General Go mez hos been removed. Bow la Tour Wife? Has sue lost ner beauty? it so, con stipation, indigestion, rick headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. SOLDIERS 8CFFEBED. Gross Carelessness In Handling; Beef at Chlra manga. Chicago, March 12. Lieutenant- Colonel H. B. Sbarpc testified at the beef inquiry yesterday that wagons which had not been cleaned after be ing used for the transportation of manure and wagons in which garbage had been carried, the bottoms of which were covered with slime in which mag gots were crawling, were used to carry fresh meat to the soldiers at Camp Thomas, Chickamauga, laft summer. Lieutenrnt-Colonei Sharpe was station ed at Chickamauga from April 23 to July 20, and was later chief commissary with General Brooke in Porto Rico. The olame for this condition of thin eg said Lieutenant-Colonel Sharpe. lies on the shoulders of the commissaries. wbo sent their wagons for their meat without having properly cleaned them according to orders. As soon as he learned of the matter, he ordered the wagons cleaned immediately. The meat issued to the troops, the' witness said, was of of good quality and In good condition, but after it had been carried in wagons in the condition described, it was, of course, impossible for the troops to use it. Tell onr Bister. A beautiful complexion is an impos sibility without good purej.blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover .Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them In perfect health. Price 25 cts and 30 cts. Blakeley & Houghton druggist.' BATTALIONS OF NATIVES. Experlmentl to be Tried In Cuba, Porto Klco and the Philippine!. Washingson, March. 12. Permis sion has bedn sent to General Brooke in Cuba, General Otis in the Philip pines, and General Henry in Porto Rico to organize experimental bat talions of natiyes. It is believed thi policy can be carried on iuccessfully in Cuba, thus relieving the United States regular troops, and at the same time giving the Island the basis of a natlvo army, which will learn American discipline, and form a valuable nucleus of a mili tary force in the days of independence. In Porro Rico there is a need of a mounted police, and these necessarily will be naiiyes, with American officers in the higher grades. Army officers do not believe ' any thing can be done in the Philippines with native troops, at least for the present. Accordingly the orders to General Otis have only 'been to look over the ground, leaving tbe actual use of native troops to tbe discretion of himself and General Lawton. AIL IS NOT HABMONI. Procpect of War Between Sweeden Morway la Hot Remote. and New York, March 13. A dispatch to tbe Herald from Christinia says: Norwegians are not pleased with the temporary government of the crown prince, who is much stricter that his father, and has now shown that he will not allow Norwegians any little de monstrations of "independence." He has decided that Swecden and Norway will send only one representative to the peace congress at the Hague. This representative will probably be a Swede ' Some days aero war between Russia and Norway was hinted at during the debate in the storthing, and Colonel Barsoe took the opportunity of point ing out that the Norwegian fortresses were good for nothing in case of war. The minister of war hotly contradict ed the statement and several otber ! members also criticised Colonel Barsoe, but the whole affair is causing great uneasiness here, as a mere Bug ' gestion of war between the sister countries in parliament Is proof of the jealousy which exists. Sick Headache. The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood puri fier and tissue builder. Money re funded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. CO-OPERATIVE COLONY 8CBEMB. Isle of Fines to Be Ma4e a Field of Active Operations. Chicago, March 13. The Chicago Colony Isle of Pines Co-operative Agricultural Community has been or ganized here. As the names indicates it will be located in the Isles of Pines.. It i? thought plenty of fertile land can be procured, either In way govern ment concessions or by purchase at a cheap price. It is the purpose pf the colony .to send a man ' to iatdtigate the situation with reference to the fertility of the soil, the. healthfulness of the island and the best methods to adopt to secure land. ' It is proposed that the energies of the colony should be devoted largely to the raising of fruits and early vege tables for the' Northern market al though sugarcane, tobacco and other staples indigenous to that country will also be cultivated to some extent. On Every Bottle. Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "AJJ we ask of you to use two-thirds of the contents of this bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not benlflted return the bottle to your druggist and he may refund the money." Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00. Blakeley and Houghton. WILL IGNOBK THE AtMBMBLY. General Brooke Ootm Mot Reeognlse the Removal of General Gomes. New York, March 13. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington says: News from Havana of the Cuban as sembly's action in deposing Maximo Gomez from command of the army will cause no change in tbe administra tion's policy. - The American millSary authorities in Cuba .will continue to recognize Gomez and to deal with him. It is not believed the turmoil which has been created temporarily will make necessary any change in the plans for the withdrawal of the volunteers, though if the developments seem to require it, the plans will be modified. The intention ) was to have all the volunteers out of Cuba by April 15. Peremptory instructions have been given that ; the- transports should . be available, so thdt ther would be co delay in embarking the tronps. This is understoooHo' .have been done bv direct orders of President McKinley. Kraaaaowosky an Kmbeuler. New YpRKMarfih 13. A dispatch to the Herald from Vienna says: Herr Krazanowosky, 'director of the Kreidt bank of Lemberg, "committed suicide on Frldav. Residents of that town first thought that lis act was the resuit of acute melancholfla, but a letter was subsequently found In which he accus ed a co-dlrectos, Herr Macnwlcki, a member of the Austrian house of lords, with being the cause of his ruin by having led him to embezzle the bank's funds. A run on the bank followed. On account of the high social and political position of Macb'wickl . the news has caused a tremendous sensa tion. ' ' ' " No Hope for the Colon. ' New York, March 13. A dispatch to the Herald from .Washington says: The navy department has abandoned all hope of the recovery of the armored cruiser Cristobal Colon, sunk In the battle of July 3. Engineers repre senting the Swedish Wrecking Com pany, who inspected the- wreck, have left for Stockholm without making any proposition to the department, and it is assumed from this tbatno action' will be taken because of the hopeless ness of tbe task. Sampson 'a Fleet Depart. Washington, March .12. Admiral Sampson sailed- with his flagship, the New York, and the Brooklyn, yester day from Havana for Puerte Cortez, on the coast of Honduras. The- Indiana andthe Texas, of the North Atlantic squadron, sailed from Havana for Cienfuegos. - The ships will meet again in the course of a week, probably off the Venezuela coast. Destruction Was Immense. Brisbane, Queensland, March 13. A search steamer which has just re- turend here froom Cooktown, on tbe Endeavor river, this colony, reports that three schooners and 80 luggers were lost and and that 400 colored per sons and 11 whites were drowned dur ing the recent hurricane that swept the northeast coast of Queensland. No Election In Dele ware. DOVER, March 13. At 3 p. M. the legislature adjourned without electing a senator. Unless a special session is called the election goes over until 1901. On the last ballot Addicks led with 21 votes, lacking but five for election. In all 108 ballots were taken in an ef- i fort to elect Gray's successor. Bone for Sale. Fifteen head of young horses, broke to work, will 'be sold' for cash or on time with approved security. Can be seen at Saltmashe & Co's. stock yards, The Dalles Oregon. Stratjbe Bros. Rocky Ridge whiskey is most the popular brand, sop For sale by Ben Wil- j THE CITY OF PASIG TAKEN Filipinos Forced to Re treat From the City Manila, Marsh 13. General Whea- ton attacked and captured the city of Pasig, east of Manila this afternoon. The enemy made a stand for an hour, but at the end of that time was forced to retreat. The loss- of the Filipinos was 30 killed and 16 prisoners. Of the United States forces six were wound' ed. 1 V: At daylight Brigadier-General Lloyd Wheaton's divisional brigade, consist ing of the Twentieth infantry, the Twenty-second infantry, eight com' panies of the Washington volunteers, seven companies of the Oregon volun teers, three troops of the Fourth cav alry, and a mounted battery of the Sixth artillery, was drawn up on a ridge behind San Pedro 1 Macati, a mile south of town. The advance was sounded at 6:30 a. to., the cavalry lead ing the column at a smart trot across the open to the right, eventually reaching a clump commanding the rear of Guadlupe. A desultory fire was kept up nearly all day until 4 o'clock when the Fili pinos were forced to retreat into the hills. New York, March 13. A Manila special to the Journal gives the follow ing list of casualties sustained by the I United States forces in the advance upon and capture of Pasig: Killed James R. Klne, private, Twentieth Kansas. Wounded Privates L. F. Alger, Thomas Miller and Charles Davis, Twentieth United States Infantry, and Charles Easley, Twenty-second infantry. DROWNED IN DESCHUTES. Charles Sweeney Loses His Life Near White House Kaplds. . Yesterday morning Charles Sweeney was drowned in Deschutes river at White Horse Rapids, some ten miles east of Wapinitia. Mr. Sweeney had a contract for driving logs down the river for the Sherman County Lumber ing Co., and had taken too men with him in a small boat to go out in the river for tbe purpose of straightening out some logs that had lodged. The stream is very swift where the accident occurred and the two men were busy rowing the boat, while Mr.-Sweeney sat in the bow. The boat gaye a lunge, and on looking around one pf j.be men discovered wat HiftSooevjBma.ope They could see him 'floating in tbe swift water some distance below them, but before they could reach him be sank out of sight. It is supposed that when he fell out he struck upon a rock and was knocked insensible, as otherwise he would have made some noise to attract their attention. - Mr. Sweeney's borne was at Gates, on tbe Santiam, where his wife and two children, a son of 17 and a daugh ter of 15, reside. He was quite well known in the vicinity of Dufur and in Sherman county, where he has run a threashing machine several seasons past. , At last accounts the body had not been recovered, though a searching party has been sent out from Dufur to drag the river. Be Fooled the Mnrjreona; . All doctors told Renic Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was per formed, but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. A sma 11 slice of one of the Eastern blizzards struck The Dalles this morn ing, and overcoats, -which had been in demand but very little of late, were brought into service and appreciated. Considerable snow fell, but the streets of The Dalles were too warm for the congealed particles and melted rapidly. The hills surrounding the city appeared in a wintery disguise for a time but towards noon cast off tbe snowy mantle and showed up the ten der grass and flowers and gradually tbe elements shaped themselves once more for a genii ine spring afternoon. Solicitors Wanted Ladies ob Gentleman, for our complete set of Juvenile Books for the holidays. Each set has four books graded for little ones to grown up folks. . Each book charm ing, delightful, iptivating. Prices range from 5oc to $2 50. Large books each overflowing with happy illustra lions. Tremendous sellers. Nothing like them. Four months . golden har vest for energetic workers. Credit given. Freight paid. Biggest com missions.. Outfit with samples of all four books free. Send twelve 2 cent stamps for paying part onlv of the postage alone. Drop all trash and clear $300 a month with our exclusive Juveniles. 1HE NATIONAL BOOK CON PERN JUVENILE DEPT., CHICAGO. "The new steamboat Spokane, built by the . R. & N. Co. to ply on the Snake river ' between Riparia and Lewiston, is now complete, and in ser vice. Steamer Lewiston is also in ser vice, and the two steamers will alter nate between Riparia and . Lewiston, leaving Riparia daily except Sunday on arrival of train No. 4 from Port land and reaching Lewiston next day at 1 P. M. Returning will leave Lewis ton dally except Saturday at 12 o'clock noon, arriving at Riparia at 7 P. M., connecting with train No. 3 ' from Spokane. The Spokane has been specially constructed for the run mentioned above, and is thoroughly equipped with all modern appliances, electric lights, etc., and for speed and comfort will excel any craft that has ever been built for the Snake river. The Lewiston is her steady old self.". Leave orders with J. A. Carnaby for dressed chickens for Sunday dinner. tie naa tne nest PURELY BUSINESS. The freshest and choicest candies at the Palace of Sweets, Star Lodging House is all right. 1 block west of O. R. & N. depot, . Ask your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts. Fancy naval oranges 10 cents a dozen at the Dalles Commission Co. 3d You need have no boils if vou will take Clarice & Falk's sure cure for boils. For sale cheap, three cottages In desirable locations. Apply at this of fice. mar7-lm Coming from Coney Island, a car lot of Clam Chowder red hot for Stub- iiegs,' Tbe $5.00 Vivi camera take tbe largest picture of any $5.fl0 on the market, for sale by Clarke & Falk. r ,P M Pl St- i011'8 1)00,1 and pilB' D pul) ner Beer on draught at J i I j I j I L : tne w mte House saloon Chas. Mxchblbach. Froprietor. ARE YOU 7Ae.Ae? THIRSTY satisfy" your thirst witn aCMLilTZ BEEK. Furnished rooms to rent, also suits of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply to rooms 19 and 20, Chapman block. Complete with steam heat and electric light. SPIJT TrPfZ Celebrated as It is. SiViAA !-JLJ--i uviii nn tan n.r. t.h IJ 1,1 1,1 l - r -- I) rj ri li Midway. W. 1. Mar- ders, Proprietor. I will sell the place on Fourth street where I live. Price 92,500. Terms easy, lira leet front 7 roojjs bouse, oesides bathroom. Perfect sewerage. Stone cellar & etc. 6d A. S. Bennett. PROFESSIONAL. Q C. HOLLISTER, Physician and Surgeon, Rooms over Dalles Nstional Bank. Office hours, 10 imtonm, ana irom s Co 4 p m. Hesi- dence West End of Third Street, S. BENNET - Attorney at Law TACKMAN Dentist. Rooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or. PACIFIC R U N T s PULLMAN ELEGANT sleeping Arts DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PATH. GRAND FORKS PUL.UTH FARGO CHOOKSTON WINNIPEG HEfLENA and BDTTE. TO THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all POINTS EAST and SOUTH. For information, time cards, maps and ticket call on or write. W. C. ALLAWAY, Agent Or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas ses ger Agent, no. as Morrison street, cor ner of Third Street. Portland, Oregon "The. Relator Line" The Dalles. Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. STEAMERS ity Daily (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, ' Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at Way Points on both sides of the Columbia river. Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt, and are in excellent shape for the season of 1899. The Regulator Line will endeavor to give its patrons the best -service pos sible. Fo r Comfort, Economy and Pleasure travel by the steamers of the Regulator Line. The above steamers will leave The Dalles and Portia ud in ample time for tne outgoing trains. Portland Office, Oak St. Dock, The Dalles Office, 1 Court Street. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. BRANCH OEFICE Oregon Viavi Co. Boom 7. over French & Co's. Bank. Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m Charlotte F. Roberts, Local Manager NORTHERN iiator Dalles R. E. Saltmarshe 4 TK8 East EM STOOE WILL PAY THE HighestCash Price f Hay and (jraiii. DEALER fN LIVE STOUK CHARLES FRANK DP THE- i EXCHANGE Keeps on draught the celebrated Columbia Beer, acknowledged the best beer in The Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try it and be convinced. Also tbe Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. SANDWICHES, all kinds, ON H -AND First National Bank TH DHLLES. OREGON General Banking Business Transacted, Deposits received subject to sight draft or check. Collections made and proceeds promptly re mitted on day of collection. Sight and telegraphic exchange sold on New ion, un francisco ana Portland. J S SCHBNCB, B M'BKAIX. . Cashlei President LOUIS OAKES Successors to J. H. Blakeny EXPRESSMAN Goods Delivered to Any Part o the Ouy. Next boor to Columbia Hotel. Open Day and Night Courteous Treatment to all Bowlers. Special Attractions i-or ttownng parties. Patronage of the public respectfully solicited '- Ladies' Days Monday mornings and - xnuEsoay. evenings. ... - Harry Esping, Proprietor Nan HTanmsm BEER HALL F. LEMKE, Proprietor. Fine Wines, Liquors, and Ciga ALL KINDS OP BOTTLED BEER, Columbia Brewery Betr on Draught. ftoeoad Street, bet. Court and Union. Monnt Hood Sample Roci DALLES, OR. BeSt Kentucky Whisky FROM Z.OUSVI1XE. Very Best Key West Cigars and Bes of Wines. English Porter, Ale and Milwauke Beer always on hand. MAETZ & PUNDT PROPRIETORS A. A. BROWN FULL ASSORTMENT mi m nw mm AND PROVISIONS Special Prices to Gash Buyers 7,3 33 03 WD ST REET. CANTON DISC s all steel, which nukes it verv strone and durable. It U simple in construction and has less parts so wear than any Uisc made. I he chilled journal bearings are entirely dust-proof and can be easily oiled. There is absolutely no end thrust to wear on the bearings. The gangs are so arranged that they cannot raise out of the ground in the center, but easily adjust them selves to dead furrows or low places in rough ground. A trial will convince you that the Canton is without an equal. Manufactured by PARLIH & 0REN00RFF CO., CANTON, ILLINOIS. Canton Chilled Plows Are guaranteed to work perfectly. They have stood tlw. test of vears. are well finished, of Kood material. I and have many points of superiority over other plows. Try one and you will De satisnea. itiaac oy PARLIH & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON. IILINOIS. Jos. T. THE Botchers Farmers Public Bowling Alley HARROW. Big Inducements ' The abdv? cut represent one of hibitton at our store which we urouose free ot charge, in consideratiou of thoir our prices, which are always roek-bottom and this special offer, whieh will bold good for a limited timeonly, is made for the purpose of increasing our cash trade. These clocks are 'made of bronze. are beautiful mantel ornaments, as well as first class time keepers. Please 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 COODS, consisting of Men's hip hnn.'.S finnor PTpl llHur-a A lualrati Ufiifm ti hhora T.DrliaB Mlaoaa m wA Children's rubber goods of all kinds, will be closed out at a great sacrifice, J. P. McINERNY. One Price Cash House, Cor. Second and Court Sts. Z. F. MOODY Genera Commission- and 391. 393 HND 395 SECOND STRE6T. (Adjoining Railroad Depot.) ConsignineDts Solicited Prompt attention will be paid to those who favor me with their patronage Where Are You If You Want to Know Secure one of our late maps of Oregon just published j perfectly accurate, thoroughly reliable.' We give it jto you with the .Weickxy. Times-Mountaineer' on these "' V'terms-: .- -w' v .. - ' 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 $1.75. rniTTrniiMiiiiiiiiinnrrniummiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHirrrTmn Chas. J. WHOLESALE Wiues, Liquor$, Cigar$ and Beer. The Celebrated Val Blatz Beer, Anheuser-Busch Nutrine, a non-alchoholio beverage, unequaled as a tonio. ' 173 Second street, imiMiiiiiiiiiinnnmiinniinnmmimmmnnnMmi THE BALDWIN' ANDREW BALDWIN, Proprietor.. Corner Court and Front Streets, Carries Everything to be Whiskey from S3 to $5 Get the ' Best for the Least Money For Sale by Peters & DALLES, OREGON. for M Trade. our handsome Brnnzn (!lv!r nra nn pt. to sive to our cash customers entirfelT liberal patronage. We beg to state that for first class foods, will remain the game slightly damaged by waterand which mg At ? Stubling, The Dalles, Oregon. Found in a First-Class Liqnor Store. per Gallon. A .THE DALLES, OREGON, f .J CANTON Made with wood or steel beams la all sites. Mold, Share and Landide is made of soft center, crucible steel, thoroughly hardened, iJouhle Shin Mold. They are the farmers' friend, because they are well and sub stantially made and work perfectly in all soils. tjr rmui i oRLMKierr co, Cuu. iiiiM. CANTON "U" BAR LEVER v HARROWS Are the best because they are made of the best steel and are durable. The teeth can be adjusted as to depth and the edges reversed. Frame is thoroughly braced. Made in all sizes. Made by PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON, ILLINOIS. Co., Forward Menu ( w