Parti: TJtirurf j "25""":,"IifJcONSOLIDATED188i. THE DALLES. OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 8. 1899 HO 13 i MALOLOS HAS BEEN" TAKEN Filipinos Offered bu Little Resistance. Manila, March 31. At 10 o'clock this morning the American Rag was raised over Maloloa. The Kansas and Montana regiments on entering . the city found It deserted, the presi : dencia ' burning, and the rebels re treating towards the mountains in a J state of terror. It is believed they cannot in future make even-faint re sistance.' The American loss is small It is evident the rebels some time ago abandoned all hope of holding their capital, for the Americans found there elaborate preparations for the evacuation. Most of the rebel's '. forces were removed yesterday even , ing to positions east of the railroad, leaving only some small bands in the strong trenches in front of Maloloa Washington, March 31. The fol- lowing was received at the war depart' ment this morning: "Manila, March - 31. The troops are resting at Malolos. A consider- able portion of the city was destroyed by fire. Our causal ties are one killed and 15 wounded. "Bale has returned with his troops to his former position north of Manila. Otis." toons; Mother. , - 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,1 50 cents and $1.00 Blakeley & Houghton druggist. AM AWFUL MARIS K DISASTER. A British Strainer Goes Down Near the Island of Guernsey. Southampton, March 31. The passenger steamer Stella, plying be tween this port and the Channel is lands, crashed upon the dreaded Cas quet rocks, near the island of Alder ney yesterday afternoon, in a dense fog, and foundered in 10 minutes. Her boilers exploded with tremendous report as she went down. The coast ing steamer Lynx, which brought the news of the disaster here, picked up four boats and 40 persons. It is estimated that 120 persons were drowned. ' The second officer of the steamer, who was among the numbenrescued, says a collapsible boat was launched full of people, but he thinks it struck on the rocks, owing to the fog. Another steamer has picked up a boot containing 45 persons, including 20 women who escaped from the wrecked steamer.. . The Stella left Southampton yester day conveying the first excursion of the season to the Channel islands. There were about 185. passengers on board and a crew numbering 35 men. The weather was foggy. At 4 o'clcck Casquet rocks suddenly loomed up through the fog bans;, and the steamer almost immediately afterwards struck amidship. The captain,, seeing the steamer was fast sinking, ordered the lifeboats launched. Women and Children were embarked in the boats. Then the captain ordered the men to look after themselves. A survivor stated that he and 25 others put off from the steamer in a mall boat. The sea was calm, but there was a, big swirl around the rocks. When this boat was a short distance away from the wreck the boilers of the SteUa burst with a terrific explo sion and the vessel dissappeared stern foremost in the sea. The last thing the survivor saw was the figure of th a captain of the Stella standing on the bridge and calmly giving his last in structions. The captain perished with the vessel. . . Does This Strike TobT . . 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 & Houhton, druggists. A BOLD 8TBBET BOBBCBT. Back Containing- 93,000 Stolen From a Messenger. San Francisco, March 31. One of the boldest and most daring robberies in the annals of San Francisco, was committed yesterday in front of Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express office, on Second street, when a sack containing $2,500 in gold coin was stolen from the seat ' "of an express wagon belonging to Jos. N.'. Waters, while the latter was engaged, in conversation by a stranger. Waters was carrying the coin from the Anglo-California bank to the ex press office for shipment to Morris Bros., at Chinese, California. The person who accosted Waters asked him th? location of the Grand hotel. Waters was ' tving his horse at the time, but gave the desired Information On turning again to his wagon, he saw that the money had been taken Waters has been snjaged in carrying the coin of the Anglo-California and other large banking concerns for more 30vears. and no suspicion at taches to him. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an other tan lovable girl with an offensive v-oit.h . Karl's Clover Root Tea puri fies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc, as nothing else will. .. Sold sm vpiira on absolute euaran tee. Price - 25cts., and SOcts. . Blakeley & Hough ton, druggist Mew Officers in Charge. -. Salem, Or., April z. Three new state officers took charge today, J. D. Lee relieving A. N. Gilbert as super intendent of the penltentiary;H. Bick ers succeeded E. M. Croisan as super: intendent of the reform school, and L. B. Geer releiving T. W. Davenport as ftato land agent. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alurru Alum baking powders are the greatest mensem to health of the present day. MM. SWHQ POWOCH PP., MTW YOOJC. UPON IIS LAST LEGS Filipino Government Be- ginning to Totter. Washington, April 3. The follow ing cablegram was received at the war department this morning. "Manila, April 3. Present indic ations denote that the insurgent gov ernment is In a perilous condition. Its army has been defeated, discouraged and scattered. The insurgents re turning to their homes in the cities and villages between here and points north of Malolos which our recon nolterlng parties have reached desire the protection ot the Americans. News from the Visaya islands is morn encouraging every day. Otis." Filipinos Beg- 'For Food. Seattle, April 2. The Times prints a letter from a Washington vol unteer at Manila, who writes under date of February 15th as follows: "Native women and children in our neighborhood and beyond, as well as old men and sick, are absolutely starv ing to death. Their husbands and fathers have been killed, wounded. captured or driven back to Malolos, their houses burned to the ground, with all their earthly possessions, and tbey are left with no means of subsist ence. Tbey attempt to come into toe American lines by thousands, but have to be turned back. We cannot feed them." Hall and Ring Advancing.' Manila. March 31.-10:30 a. m. Hall's brigade advanced today from Marlqulna up the Mateo rfver valley almost to Montalban, driving the enemy totbe hills in the north. The rebels were considerable in force at the junctions of the rivers Nanca and Ampit with Mateo, but the American artillery soon scattered them with heavy loss. The American loss was one killed, Lieutenant Gregg, of tbe Fourth infantry. Hall eventually re turned to tbe waterworks. General Xing advanced from San Pedro Macati, establishing headquar ters at Pasig. Wh Is ShUohT 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 hot satis fied with tbe results we will refund vnur ninnnv. Prlne 25 eta., and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. Mo Farther Advance to be Made. Washington, March 31. It is said at the war department that Otis will not make a campaign during the rainy season, nor is it believed he will at present chase the Filipinos into tbe mountain fastnesses of Luzon. Official.- consider it evident that the fight that was in Aguinaldo has been whipped out of him, and ne cannot bold tbe Filipino army together much longer. If Otis so advises the war depart ment will approve a cessation of active hostilities when little can be accom plished save chasing the Filipinos without definite results. . Do Yon Know Consumption. Is preventable? Scleno ' has proven that, and also that -neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shilohs Cough and Consumption Cure. - Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Blake ley & Houghton, druggists. To Settle the Squabble. ; . . Washington, March 31. A modus vivendl for' tbe settlement of the Samoan troubles has. been .proposed and is now under favorable consider ation by the ttarep governments con cerned. ' It contemplates the creation of a joint high .commission consisting of one member of each country, to pass upon the recent clash of authority and resulting disorder. .The proposition, It is understood, was put forward by Germany, and is the second one submitted for the set tlement of the entire question. Yen Days to Dawson. . Seattle, April 2. Jack Carr, the intrepid Alaskan mailcarrier, has broken the recorn from Dawson to Skagway, coming out in 10 days. He reports that the Yukon is giving its first signs of breaking up, and that the Ice will undoubtedly go out very early this year. Sixteen Miners Murdered, San Francisco, April 2. A special from .Juneau, Alaska, to the Call, re ports the murder of 16 Kentucky pros pectors near the mouth of the Kus- kokum river. The story is that tbe goldseekers were killed while asleep, by Indians, who wanted their kits and supplies. ' Tell ear Sister. A beautiful complexion is an impos sibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, a bealtby 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 50 cts. laieley Houghton druggist. , GERMANY CAUSED THE TROUBLE Consul Rose Incited the Samoans to More Mischief. Washington. April 2. The follow ing has been given out at the state department: The secretary of state has received from the secretary-of the navy a tele' gram to him by Jtear-Aimirai tt.auiz relating to Samoan affairs. It Is dated Newcastle, N. S. W.. March 30, 1899 and reads as follows: 'The Mataarfa people obeyed orders ts leaye the government reservations, Sinoe then they have become aggres sive, killing Private Holloway and three British sailors. Our man killed was guarding tbe American consulate, The German consul Issued an Incendi ary proclamation, saying that my proclamation was untrue and he should uphold the provisional government. Tbe British forces act in concert with the United States, shelling the rebels where they can be reached." A copy of the Telegram was sent to the German ambassador. The dispatch convinces the govern ment) that the nign commission win find the Germans to blame and will result in the recalling of Rose, the German consul. Secretary Hay has ntimated that Berlin must order Rose to keep matters at Samoa in statu quo till the commission acts. Berlin cables saving the American explan ation is satisfactory. ' America made no explanation and Admiral Kautz is sustained in every particular. KEFOBM AT TBE REFORM SCHOOL. Officers te Bo Abolished and Salaries Reduced. Salem, Or., April 2. The number of employes and salaries at the reform school are to be reduced. It is pro posed to abolish temporarily, at least, five of the 19 positions which, It is thought, can be done without Impair ing the efficiency of the institution. Action with this object in view will be taken when the recommendations of Superintendent- Brickers, in whose hands the matter is left, are considered at next week's meeting of the state board of-education. There are less than 100 boys at the school. The salary of the superinten dent has already been reduced from $125 to flOO per month, and that of the engineer from 9100 to 965. Changes in the forces and salaries at the blind and deaf mute school will probably ba made after the spring vacation. THE JOINT COMMISSION. An Under tandlDg Reached Between the United States and Germany. Berlin, April 2. A correspondent of the Associated Press learns author itatively that after the acting minister of foreign affairs. Baron von Ritcht hoffeo. bad been closeted with tbe m porer today, the United States ambas sador passed an hour at the foreign office. It is generally believed an un derstanding has been reached which la likely to bring about an amicable and satisfactory solution of the whole Samoan difficulty. It is understood that while the Unit ed States and Great Britain have steadily declined to accept Germany's two- previous propositions, the new one has been accepted . by all three powers. According to m high German official, American explanations have been found satisfactory, and. the ac cepted proposal consists of the send ing of a joint commission to Samoa. A semi official, note published this evening say the German proposal to dispatch to Samoa a high commission. consisting of an official plenipotentiary from each power, is regarded by the American government as being suit able to the purpose. " W1NTEK ST1XL Xa8rs. Heavy Snow 8torms In the Middle West. Salina, Kan., April 3. The worst ; blizzard of tbe year is in progress to day:. St. Joseph, Mo., April 3. Another blinding snowstorm is raging here to day. Des Moines, la., April 3. It has been snowiug here for 39 hours, with. no evidence of letting up. ' ; OTT0MWA, la., April 3. The heav iest snow ever known here in April Is falling. Railroads aDd street-car? are operated with difficulty.' Fifteen inch es of snow since Thursday is the record. - ' Murdered Her Husband. Chicago, April 3. During a quarrel at the table today, Mrs. Jos. Brown,of 3408 Leavltt, seized a knife and stab bed her husband in the breast. Brown died almost instantly. Mrs. Brown has been locked up. Hunting-ton Buys an Ore Mountain. San Francisco, April 3. A special from Durango, Mexico, says; Tbe great Sierre de Mercedo mountain of iron, adjoiolngthis city, has been pur chased by C. P. Huntington. The P'irchaao price is placed at 9800,000 in gold. The Mexican International rail way is built to the foot of the mountian. It is said that extensive steel works will be established here. Supreme Court Decisions. Washington, April 3. In the supreme court of the United States to day a decision was handed down by Justice Peckham confirming the valid ity of tbe war revenue act, imposing, taxes on transactions of the boards of trade and similar institutions. ' In another case a similar opinion was rendered with regard to taxes ' upon transactions at tbe stockyards. ; Will Ask for 'Indvminlty. Chicago, April 3. A special to the Tribune from Washington says: With in the next two weeks the government will be asked by Great Britain to in demnify the family of a British subject named Simpson, who was killed during the battle at Manila, February 23 Simpson represented an English paper house and was accidently shot. He. was looking out of the window of his bouso when the battle was in progress, and bc'ng dressed in white clothing he was mistaken for a Filipino. REVOLUTION IN MACEDONIA. Bulgarian and Turkish Guards Abon Begin Fighting. London, April 3. In connection with tbe collision between Bulgarian and Turkish frontier guards at Kosy lagob, a correspondent in Macedouia writes tbe Pall Mall Gazette concern ing the seething condition in the Balkaus. He says: Grave consequences cannot be defer red much longer. The hole province Is armed and matters are drifting into open revolution. The people are drilling for the coming struggle, and the country is virtually in a state of siege. Turkish troops have been pouring into most of the disturbed districts, and reinforcements are ar riving daily. Detachments guard tbe Oriental railway from Salonica to the Servian border, and tha garrison towns are packed with soldiers. There is a widespread impression .that mo mentous events are impending. The Ottomans are convinced that Bulgaria is at the bottom of the trouble in Macedonia and will certainly active ly -support the expected rising, en couraged by Russian influence. THE ISTHMUS CANAL COMMISSION President McKinley Has Selected Six of the Members. New York, April 3. A special to the Herald from Washington says: President Cleveland will announce on Tuesday the seven members of the new isthmian canal commission. The names definitely determined upon are Rear-Admiral Walker, Brigadier- General Haines and Professor Haupt, of the Nicaragua canal commission; Ciyil Engineer Noble, of Chicago, formerly a member of the Ludlow can al commission; Major Frank Symonds, corps of engineers, and Civil En gineer Voight. Tbe seventh, member of the commis sion may be Civil Engineer Morrison of New York, who has been In Wash ington for the past three days, i Under the terms of the act 'the commission will visit both the Panama and Nicaragua route. The president is anxious that It shall begin its work immediately, as he desires it to submit its report as promptly as possible to the next congress, in order that an ap propriation may be obtained from that body for commencing work on the canal. Canteens May Sell Beer. Washington, April 4. The secre tary of war recently requested the opinion of the attorney general as to whether section 17 of the act passed at the last session of congress "increas ing the efficiency of the army," pro hibits the continuance of the sale of Intoxicating drinks by the govern ment in tbe canteen sections of post exchanges which are organized and maintained at the yarious army posts and encampments throughout the United States. The attorney-general in his reply holds that the section In question does not prohibit the continuance-of the sale of intoxicating lipuors throughout canteen sections, as heretofore organ ized and carried on, except that no officer or enlisted man can be detailed for duty in canteen sections to do the selling. A Narrow Escape. ... Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada. E. Hart, of Groton, S. JX. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my . lungs: cough set in and finally terminated in y consumption. , Four doctors gave me up. saying I could live but a short time. . . I gave myself up to my Savior, determined- - if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent cnes above. My hus band was advised: to. get Dr. King's New Discovery Jor .Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial,, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God, I . am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and 91.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. -Are Hard to locate. . . New YORK," April 3. A dispatch to the Herald-fro m Manila says: Repeated efforts to locate the insurgent army in front of Malolos have been unsuccess ful, and bur forces'' are therefore stil resting in tbe former Filipino capital. Tbe attack On the forces under Gen eral Hall at Mariquina suggests that the enemy is concentrated in that directon. Colonel Denoy's arrival makes the proclamation of the Philip pine commission probable. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That. Contain Mercury. as mercury will destroy the sense of smell and' completely derange the whole system when en tering it through he mocus surfaces. Such ar ticles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them.' Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mocus surfaces of th system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure to get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney A Co. Te -timonials free. Sold bv druggists, price 75c per bottle. Hall's Famil Pills are the best. ' Ensland Consents. London, April. 2. It can be an nounced on the best authority that the English government fully consents to the absolute control of the Nicaragua canal by the United States. A public statement to that - effect will soon be published by Lord Salisbury. The A ssembly'a Plans . Havana, April 2.-Tbe so-called assembly proposes to pay the soldiers $3,000,000, rather than have the United States pay them, and thus lose all prestige. They are in an ugly mood, and are trying to foment strife. Oak Wood! Oak Wood! For the next 20 days I will sell for cash, oak wood, either first or second growth, at actual cost delivered. A good chance to get your next winter's supply cheap. Phone 199, or leava or ders at Wilkenson's warehouse, First street. 1 F. B. Saunders, MEDICINE FOR THE FILIPINOS The Commission Sets Forth What They Shall Take. New YORK, April 4. The Journal's Manila correspondent cables the text of the United States Philippine com missioners' proclamation, issued to day. It follows: The commission desires to assures the people of the islands of the cordial good will and fraternal feeling which is entertained for them by the presi dent and tbe American -people. The present aim and object of the United States, apart from fulfillment of the solemn obligations it has assumed to ward tbe family of nations by its acceptance of sovereignty over the Philippine islands, is tbe well-being, prosperity and happiness of the Phil ippine people, and their elevation and advancement to a position among the most civilized people of the world. What do tbe best Filipinos desire? Can It be more than the United .States Is ready to give. They are patriots and want liberty. In th meantime, the attention of the people of the Philippines is invited to certain regul ative principal by which the United States will be guided in its relations with them. These are deemed to be points of cardinal importance: First The supremacy of the United States must and will be enforced throughout 'every part of the archipel ago, and those who resist it can accom plish no other than their own ruin. Second To tbe Philippine people will be granted the most ample liberty and self-government reconciable with the maintenance of a wise, just, stable and effective and economical adminis tration of public affairs, and compatible with sovereign and International rights and obligations of the United States. Third -The civil rights of the Phil ippine people will be guaranteed and protected to the fullest extent. Fourth The object of the American government is the welfare and ad vancement of the Philippine people. Fifth There shall be guaranteed honest and effective civil service to the fullest extent to which it shall be practical that natives shad be employ ed. Sixth Employment and collection of taxes and revenues and will be plac ed upon a sound, economical basis. Local funds collected shall be used . for local purposes and Rot devoted toother Seventh A pure, effective and speedy administration of justice will be established. , Eight Construction of roads, rail roads and similar means of communi cation and transportation and other public works will be promoted. Ninth Domestic trade and com merce, agricultue and other industrial pursuits shall be the object of constant solicitude and fostering care. Tenth Effective provision will be made for the establishment of elemen tary schools in which the children of the people may be educated, and ap propriate facilities will be. provided for higher education, i Eleventh Reforms in all depart ments of the government and all cor porations closely touching thecommon life of the people will be undertaken without delay, and ' effected conform ably with right and justice, in a way to satisfy well-founded demands and the highest sentiments and aspirations of the people. ' ' Spain's Greatest Need. Mr, R. . P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his wlnters-at Aiken, S. C. - Weak' nerves had caused' severe pains in the back of bis head. On using- Electric .Bitters, America's greatest blood and nerve remedy, -all pain soon left him. "He says this grand remedy is whsthia country needs. ' All America knows that it cures iiver'and kidney troubles, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, put vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the-body. "If weak, tired and ailing you need It; Every bottle guaranteed, only 50" cents. Sold .by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. : From Two Points of Tie. - ' Cleveland; O.', ; April 4. Mayor McKisson has made' the following signed statement concerniug his defeat: "The Hanna bolters and corporation influences, through lavish use of money; elected Farley and -defeated tbe head of the republican ticket yes terday." " That is all I care to say at present." ' - - ' Mayor-elect Farley In an ' interview said: '"My election simply means that the people of Cleveland want honest gov ernment; that they are tired of- Mc Kisson, and are opposed to pillage and blackmail." Germany's Plan Is Accepted. Washington, April 4. Lord Salis bury has accepted the plan laid down oy Germany for settlement of the Sa moan trouble, ' by appointment of a tripartite commission. Acceptance is on a broad principle only and details of the arrangement are yet to be agreed upon. . As the United States has already accepted the general proposition, there is no longer any doubt as to the organ ization of the commission. Resnlt In Michigan. Detroit. April 4. Revised estim ates of election results, based on incomplete returns from nearly all the counties in Michigan,' place Judge Grant's plurality for supreme court justice at 25,000 In round numbers. Detroit , and larger cities with the Plngree feature eliminated from the contests show democratic gains. ' You need have no boils if you will take Clarice & Falk's sure cure for bolla, SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco Countv. W. M. Wabson. Company, a corporation, plain till. vs. George Christensen, defendant. By virtue of an execution, decree and order or sale, amy issued out 01 ana unaer ine seal of the Circuit Court of tbe Mute of Ore gon. for the County of Waseo. to me directed and dated the luih day of March. mi9. upon a decree for tbe foreclosure of a certain mort gvkiee. and iudament rendered and entered in said Court on the 13th day of February. 1W9. in the above entitled cause. ia favor ol the Plaintiff and acamst the Defendant George C'hrt .R-n sen as judgment debtor, in the um of nine hun red and sixty four dollars (tWH.mii. with interest thereon from the 13th day of February, l&K). at tne rate of nine (9) per cent per nnuum and the furtnersumof twenty-live ifcSUIOi dol lars, eo-ts. and the costs of and upon this writ, and commanding me to make sale of the real property embraced in such decree of foreclo sure and hereinafter described. IJX.H1. on the 10th day of April 1899, At the hour ot 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of suid day, and at the f root door of the County Court nouse. in iJailes city. Wasco county Oregon. -elL at public auction -to toe hi'bst Diaaer tor cash in nanu.au tne rignt. title ana in terest which the defendant Geortre Christen sen had on the Sd day of August. S96, the date of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such defendant herein, has since acquired, or now Das in ana to tne following aescnoea real property, situate and being in Wasco County, Oregon. lowit: The southeast quart'r of section twenty two (22) in township one (I) north of range fif teen (15) east of Willamette Meridian, contain ing one hundred and sixty (1UU) acres or so much of said property as will satisfy said judgment and decree, with costs and accruing costs. Said property will be sold subject to confir mation and redemption as by law provided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this lOih day of March, 1899.. ROBK.RT KELLEY, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. .SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County or Multnomah. D. M. Mc Lauchlan, plaintiff, vs. T. J, Watson, de fendant. Bv virtue of an execution, and order of sale. issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, to the sheriff of Wasco county. State of Oregon, directed, dated, the 17'.h day of March. 1899, upon a judgment and order of sale of the here inafter described attached real property, in favor ot plaintiff and against defendant, ren dered the 2Tlh day of November, IK93, for the sum of Sl.033.00 and the further sum of SIOO.OO attorney's fees, and the further sum of $.16 45 costs and disbursements, and interest, I will, on Monday tbe 24th day of AprU, 1H1W, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M , at the front door of the county court house, at The Dalles, in the County of Wasc State of Oregon, at public auction, subject to redemption, sell the follow ing desert bed real property and the whole there of, to satisfy said Judgment and order of sale, interest, costs and all accruing costs, to-wit: The sou hwest Quarter of the northwest Quarter of section 31 in township 3 north, range 11 east of the Willamette Meriuian. saia wasco county. Oregon. Also the undivided one half of lots 13 and 14 in block 1; also the und tided half of lots 2. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. and 0 in block 4: Also the un- dlvfUed half of lots 14. 15. 16. 17. IX. 19. 20. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 in said block 4: also the un divided half of lots 1. 2,3, 4. 5 and 6 in block 6 in the town of Waucoma, la tne county of Wasco ana state oi uregon. ROBERT KELLY, Sheriff Wasco County, Oregon- Dated, March24, 1899. NOTICE. U. S. Land Omci at Thk Dalles, Oregon. I March 15. 1MW. f Complaint having been entered at this office by Ray Henson against John Vanthiers for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. 586fl, dated August 6, lb98. upon the Lots II, 12 and 13, Seo. 16. and Lot 14. Sec. 22. all in Township 1, North of Range, 10 East. W. M., in Wasco countv, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said p .rties are hereby sum moned to appear at tt is ofllce on the 2b th day April, 1899, at 10 o'clo.-k a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.. , . i . ', J AT P. LUCAS, ' ' : " Register. Healthful Hints Don't forget the baby and his. needs We give you many helpful hints for healtd and supply the means for carry ing them out. Our line of toilet ar ticles, for baby and bis mother, is com plete, fastidious and of highest hygen lo worth.. BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON Up-to-I)ate Pharmacists 175 Second Street. CHARLES FRANK 3P THE : EXCHANGE Keeps on draught tbe celebrated Columbia Beer, acknowledged the best beer In Tbe Dalles, at the usual price. Come In, try it and be convinced. Also tne' Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. SANDWICHES, all kinds, ON HAND First National Bank THS 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 York. San Francisco and Portland. S Schinck, President H Biaix. Cashiei THE DALLES, OR. BeSt Kentucky Whisky FROM LOUSVIIXE. Very Best Key West Cigars and Bes ' of Wines. English Porter, Ale and Milwauke Beer always on hand. MAETZ & PTJNDT PROPRIETORS BRANCH OEFICE Oregon Viavi Co. Room 7. over French & Co's. Bank. Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m Charlotte F. Roberts, Local Manager Sample PROFESSIONAL. Q C. HjULISTER, Physician and Surgeon, Rooms oyer Dalles National Bank. Office hours, 10 a m to 12 m, and from t to 4 p in. Keai dence West End of Third Strset, S. BENNL1- Attorney at Law w M. TACKMAN Dentist. Rooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles. Or. BOND ISSUE. Notice is hereby given, that upon the 31st day of March. the city of Antelope, Wasco t ounty, jre;ion. win sell to the hlgh-'st buttle: for citsh in hand, at Antclore. Oregon, fom tnousand uoiinrs in city bonds, as follows Bonds are of the par value of five h-mdrcd dol lars each, payable tea years after date, but op tional after live years, and bearing six-per cent mteresi-. per annum., buia ootid issue was au thorized by an act ot the legislature of the State of Oregon, at the recular. Ih99. session. and by an ordinance or said city of Antelope. Sealed bids for said bonds should lie ad dressed to City Recorder. Antelope. Oregon, and snouia oe sent in orior to Marcn sist. iwv. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. uy order or the (jommon council of tne uity of Antelope. MAX L,CDDElIAlt. 18feb. 6t Recorder, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that bv order of the Hon. Robert Mays, judge of the county court for Wasco county Oregon, made on the tn day of March. 1199. the undersigned was appointed a -minisirator or ine estate oi jonn otook house, deceased, and John J. Brooknouse. All parties having claims atainst said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, properly venneo, at tne otnee ot Mnnott & Sinnott. in Dalies City. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. R. J. GORMAN. Administrator of the rarlnershin estate of jonn Brooknouse, deceased, ana jonn J. urooK house. wat NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, i Marcn 14, lbvv. ) Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has nieu notice or his intention lo make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday. April 22, 1899, viz: William A. Cates, of The Dalles: H. E. No. 4977, for the W SVTH and SEH SWX Sec. 2S. Tp. 1 N.. K. 13 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. M. Benson. J. P. Melnerny, James Smith, Ed. Smith, all of The Dalles, Oregon. JAY P. LtrcXs. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V. S. Land Office, ( The Dalles. Or., March 28, 1899. I Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the regis ter and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Sat urday. May 6, 1899. viz: George Sherrill for the heirs of Mary Ellen Sherrill. deceased, for merly Mary EUen Obrist; H. E. 488.for the S SEM and S;-4 SW Sec 3 Tp 1 S, R 12 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana ouitivauon oi said land, viz: D. D Nelscn. William Wolfe. J. S. Taylor and Jacob Obrist, all of The Dalles, Oregon. JAY, P. LUCAS, Register, 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 bis final account and report in said estate, and that tbe same will be called up for hearing in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, at the res nlar February term of said Court, on Monday the 20!h day of February, 199, or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard by sa d Court. All persons interested in sal 1 estate are here by notified to appear on or before said date and show cause, if any there be. why said report should not in ail things, be allowed, ratified and approved, and an order be made by said Court discharging said assignee and xonentttng his bondsmen from further liability thereunder. Dated this 18th day of January, 1899. - George A. Liebe, Assignee of the estate of O. M. Bourland an insolvent debtor A. A. BROWN -Ke FULL ASSORTMENT STAPLE MCfSESCMS, AND PROVISIONS Special Prices 'to Gash Buyers Tq SBOOND STBEET. Baldwin Restaurant..... 74 Front St., The Dalles. Tables supplied with the best in the market. o Parties served and lunches for picnics and excursions prepared. o . . Oysters in every style. o W. W. WILSON, - Manager. TtTetttTtTT CANTON DISC Is all steel, which makes it very strong and durable. It is simple in construction and has les pirns to wear than any Disc made. Tbe ch tiled journal bearing are entirely dust-proof and can be easily oiled. 1 here is absolutely no end thrust to wear on the bearing. The gangs are so arranged that they camtot 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 Cautou is without an equal. Manufactured by PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON. ILLINOIS. Canton Chilled Plows Are guaranteed to work perfectly. They haw stood the test of years, are well finished, of good ir.aterial, and have many point of superiority over other p ows, Try one and you will be satisfied. Made by PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON. IILINOIS. Jos. T. THE HARROW, Big Inducements EooiJ ..MAINE. r- The above cut renreseots ooe of hlbition at our store which we propose free of charge, in consideratiou of their liberal patronage. We beg to state that our prices, which are always rock-bottom for first class (roods, will remain the same and this special offer, which will bold good for a limited time only, is made for the purpose of increasing our cash trade. These clocks are made of bronze. are beautiful mantel 'jrnamento, as well as first class time keepers. Please give us an early cull 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 and kne? boo;s, sdow excluders, Alaskas, storm rubbers, Ladies', Misses' and Children's rubber goods of all kinds, slightly damaged by waterand which J. P. McINERNY, One Price Cash House, Cor. Second and Court Sts. Where Are You If You Want to Know Secure one of our late maps of Oregon just published perfectly accurate, thoroughly reliable. We give it3to you with the Weekly Times-Mountaineeb on these terms : To every subscriber who pays up arrearages and on 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 fori$1.75. ....... . , ' , ' ' A. Ad. Old 118 Oct 15 THE DALLES, - - OREGON. Tom Bourke's and : Homestead whiskey. , SPECIALTY IN IMPORTED FRENCH , LIQUORS AND COGNAC Best Domestic Liquors nines and Cigars The Largest and Best of August Buchler's Home-Made Beer and Porter. A. AD KELLER The Dalles, Or. $0.90 $1 worth checks good for 10c drink or cigar. A check given to. every Customer. Agent for the Swiss Publish in gCo., New York. Wilkinson 8s. Co., eneral mil ge . IF"1. 23. Sa.VLZid.ers, Eanaorer. irst Street, between Washington and Jefferson, The Dalles, Or. WOOL AND GRAIN. Wool Baling for Ea3tern Shipments. Consignments Solicited Get r the Best for the Least Money..... For Sale by Peters & DALLES, OREGON. for 'M Trade. our handsome Bronze Clocks now on ex. to srive to our cash customers entirely GOODS, consisting of Men's hin At ? Keller, Oro Fino JalooD ... oo Second Street, 2nd door from Court StreeV""- l ana .. if CANTON Stubble Plows Made with wood or ued beam in U tim. Mold, Share and Landtide Is made of toft center, crucible, ueel, thoroughly hardened. Double Shia Mold. Their are tbe farm en' friend, becauM they are veil and aub tuntially made and work perfectly in all toils. Isdi kj PAELI3I k ORHDABfr CO, CuUi, Illiwii CANTON "U" i BAR LEVER v HARROWS .e the best because they are made of the best steel xv. i arc durable The teeth can be adjusted as to depth and the edges reversed. Frame is thoroughly bru:el. Made in all sires. Made by PARLIN & ORENDORFF CO., CANTON, ILLINOIS. form Go., J i J