Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.) 1882-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1899)
i vi? rr mm 0h THE DALLES. OKEGON, SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1899. NO. 19 CONSOLIDATED 1882. TIHE-lIO(T!fTA.I!!BEB, ' XIII :! BSOlUTEiylJRE Makes the food more HOTUt WXMB IN THE PATH OF THE TORNADO Death and Destruction at a Mexican Town , Dallas, Tex., May 12. A spefeial to the News from Eagle Pass, Texas, aaya: -' The Hondo coal mine 100 miles south of here in Mexico, ws visited Wednesday at 6 p. m. by a .terrific tornado, dealing death and destruction in its path. The upper story of the general office, hotel, depot and a pump house were bown away. A string1 ' of freight cars was carried several hundred yards out on the prairie. Eight bodies haye been recovered, and others are supposed to be in the ruins. A great many were seriously wounded, among them Superintendent McKin Bey, Lawrence McKinney, his son be1 ing cneofthe dead. The tornado also struck the town of Sabinas 12 ; mlies away, killing two persons. This section has heretofore been oonsider- ' ed far out of the zone of tornadoes. Tell lonr Sister. A beautiful complexion is an I tripos aibility without good pure 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 51); cts. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.' BETDBN OF TBK HERO. Dewey Will Sail for America in I Very Short Time. Washington, ' May 12. "Send Olymp'a mall to B. F. Stephens, No. 4 Trafalgar Square, London, England." . was the notice given out at the nayy department today. This is the first formal indication that the famous flagship is coming , home immediately. Upon inquiry it was ascertained that Secretary Long last evening cabled Admiral Ddwey permission to return ' at once to tho United States. ' He has been relieved of the obligation of remaining at Ma nila until the Philippine commission completes its wort. He it not even required to await the cessation of hos tilities, but may start homeward at once. The notice posted at the navy department amounts to the informa tlan that the Olympia will not remain long enough to receive the next out ward mail. The Mr. Stephens refer red to is the navy department's agent at London to distribute all of the mail for the United States warships in European waters, so he will see to it that the Olympia receives herd as soon as she passes the Suez canal. Do Too Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that negleot la 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. FRESH TROOPS TO THE FRONT. Two Battalion From Manila Sent to Re inforce Mac Arthur. Manila, May. 12. Fresh troops are beginning to go the front. .Two bat talions of the Seventeenth infantry (regulars,) that had been holding the lines about the city of Maqlla. will join General MacArthur's division at San Ferdando tomorrow, and one bat talion of the same regiment will re'n force General Lawton's division near Bacolor. These troops will be replaced by the Twenty-first infantry regiment, which arrived from the United States on the transport Hanacock yesterday Captain Grant, of the Utah battery, whose success in managing the army gunboats Laguna de Bay and Cavadon ga has won him tho soubriquet of the "Dewey of the army," has been put in command of the recently purchased Spanish gunboats, whose arms the in surgents captured. These vessels are now being prepared for operations on the rivers and along the coast, ; The arming of the gunboats is being pushed with all diligence. loans 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 ' releived immediately Price 23 cents, 50 cents and $1.00 Blakeley & Houghton druggist. FORTIFYING SAN FRANCISCO. Bis; Gun Being Mounted Back of Old Fort Scott. San Francisco, May 12. The de fenses of this harbor are rapidly being strengthened. Tho work under way now is the mounting of the second battery of 16 mortars on the bluff above and back of old Fort Winfield Scott. Eight of the huge pieces of ordnace are already in position and the others are being mounted by men from the Third artillery. These mortars are considerably larger and more destructive than the battery of 16 that was mounted about three years ago. The new mortars are12-inch steel, breach-loading weapons, throw ing a shell . weighing 1000 pounds while the others carry 800 pound shells In addition to the mortars a 12 Inch rifle and disappearing carriage of the newest model are ready for ship ment from the east. 1 A number of -other big guns of modorn type are nisbed or in process ot construction, 'API IMKING delicious and wholesome rOWOCT CO., HEW YORK. and will be placed in position around the entrance to the bay as soon as they are received here. CLAUD BKANTON HANOKD. The Mnrderer of John Llnd Legally Executed. Eugene, May 12. Claude Branton was hanged today for. the murder of John Lion. Branton retired last night at 11 o'clock, after writing several letters. He slept well, and got up at the usual time this morning, but would not eat breakfast. - Reverends Patterson and Haadsaker, of the Christian church, were admitted to the jail at 7 o'clock this morning, and remained to the end, praying and singing with the con demned. At 9:30 his people were admitted to the jail door, and conversed with Dim a few moments. Sheriff Withers then read the warrant. Branton left the cell at 10:45 under the charge of the sheriff and two deputies. He ' walked upon the scaf fold unassisted and took his place on the trap When asked if he bad any thing to say, he replied that he had but little. In a firm voice be told those present that he did not want them to bear any ill-will against his people on his ac count. He asked for sympathy and prayers, and ' urged them to walk in God's way. Sheriff Withers sprung the trap at 10:50, and 15 minutes later life was ex tinct, and the body was cut down: Not a hitch occurred in the whole proceedings, everything passed off as smoothly as possible. The crime for which Branton was hanged was the murder of John Lino at the foot of the Cascade mountains on McKenzie river,in Lane county, on June 15, 1898. Branton andCourtland Green had induced Linn to cross the mountains with a band of horses to Braoton's house at Walter ville where Branton was to trade Linn a piece of land for an interest in the horses. While Linn was asleep Branton shot him to death, then he and Green burned his body; Green finally con fessed the crime and is serving a life sentence in the penitentiary. Long; Imprisonment for His Yarn. Alexandria, May 14. Bazani, the inventor of the story of a plot, to as sassinate Emperor William during his majesty's visit to Egypt, which trip, however was abandoned has been sentenced to 7i years' solitary confine ment and to three years, subsequent police supervlsiou for having imposed upon the police. The plan of the con spirators according to Bazani, was to drop a bomb of gun cotton and fulmin ate of mercury upon the emperor's carriage in one of the narrow streets ot Carlo, in the course of his majesty's visit to that city. Ooes This Strike You? Muddy complexions, nauseating breath come from chronio 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 ctnts, at Blake ley & Houhton. druggists. : Fell From a Train. Tacoma, Wash., May 12. William Godsby, assistant cook of the west bound overland Northern Pacific train miraclously escaped death from falling from the train near Ellensburg, while going 30 miles an hour. He landed in a clump of willows beside the track. His fall was not noticed. He walked to the nearest station and took the next train to this city, being only slightly bruised. Will Be War of Extermination. New York, May 12. A special to the World from Hot Springs, Va., says: - , "Force the fighting. Penetrate far into the interior and capture or de stroy every warring Filipino." That is the pith of a long cipher cablegram President McKinley sent to General Otis at Manila. It was prompted by several dispatchos from General Otis transmitted by Secretary Alger, which greatly encouraged the president. ' Many a Lover 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 ou . the bowels, etc, as nothing else will. Sold fui years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. Blakeley St Hough ton, druggists. '. ' Wonderful Electric Gun. London, May 14. The Daily Mail this morning says the admiralty has offered 75,000 for an elec tric gun invented by the son of a Portland grocer. The gun throws an explosive shot a distance of 5i miles, with a velocity of two seconds. It is noiseless and smokeless. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, of Grotoo, S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and finally terminated in consumption. ' Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I 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 for 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 $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. ARE YOU l?aerdeBr1. ffi THIRSTY satisfy your thirst with SCfLLJTZ BEER. SAN ILDEFONSO IS TAKEN Oreeronians Had a Hand in the. Fight. Manila, May 14. Two companies of the Second Oregon Volunteers, and the same number of Minnesota men, with 20 American scouts, under Capt, Case and Burkheimer, flanked the in surgents at San Udefonso yesterday and captured the place. The Filipinos, ia terror and panic. fired 20,000 rounds of ammunition, but only slightly wounded one scout. One insurgent officer was- killed and six men wounded. Twenty per cent of the opposing rebel force has been killed and wound' ed since Law ton began bis advance May 1. General Rios, Spain's military rep resentative here, says the inhabitants of Zamboanga, island of Mindanao, demanded arms from General Lontero for defense against the landing of the American forces but their request was refused. Therefore, the natives at midnight opened fire on tho Spaniards with machine guns and rifles stolen from the former Spanish gunboats re cently sold to the United States. The natives were repulsed with great loss. General Montero, a major of engineers, and Captain Builea were gravely wounded; Lieutenant Granado was slightly injured; one private soldier was killed and three wounded. The natives have cut off the water supply and other resources of the Spaniards at Zamboanga. NO EASY JOB. Caring for Prisoners at Wardner a Serious Task for Idaho. Wardner, Idaho, May 14. Gover nor Steuoenberg himself arrived on the ground yesterday to look personal ly over the situation. His first care was to see to the comfort of the pris oners now in custody here. Together with General Merriam and Bartlett Sinclair he spent some time discussing the means for providing the captives with every reasonable accommodation. The completion of the new guard house, which will be done early next week, will make that task a more easy one. It will then be possible to re move the men from Mullan and Gem out of toe box cars where they have been under guard for the past week and will also permit suitable accom modations for the men now kept in the barn. The matter of feeding the prisoners is not so serious an item as the ques tion of bedding. The new bunk house will be provided with bunks for the inmates, but it will take a vast quan tity of blankets and quilts to care for the 500 occupants. By this time a good part of the prisoners have been supplied by friends with bedding, but still many of the less fortunate ones are obliged to hustle at night in order to keep warm, and it was no joke sleeping without blankets these cold nights in the upper altitudes of north ern Idaho. In the past the state has not been in position to furnish bedding while General Merriam commanding the federal troops, has no care of the prisoners other , than to guard them and has not been qualified to furnish supplies for the states captives. - WOOLGROWEKS WILL SELL. . Will Not Hold This Year's Clip for High Prices. . ' Pendleton, Or. May 14. It is the belief here that the wool market will open up in a couple of weeks, and that the clip of this year will move off at at the prevailing prices. The growers are not inclined to repeat the error of last year and hold their wool for higher figures. E. Y. Judd, of the Eastern house of H. C. Judd & Root,of Hartford, Conn., and who is the heaviest holder of stock-in the Pendleton Wool Scour ing & Packing Company and in the Pendleton Woolen Mill Company, has arrived here for the summer. Regard ing the situation, he said: "It cannot be denied that the condi tions just now are by no means ideal, and that they do not warrant the hope that the woolgrower will receive as much for his wool as he could have ob tained last year, and that wa9 obtained by those ho let their clips go. Never theless, there is every reason to expect improvement, and that before long this improvement will have brought its effect here in Eastern Oregon. "It is now not denied that the wool growers hare lost from 2 to 3 cents a pound for all the wool they held, and this has been a lesson to them. It is also true that all the big bouses that bought any wool last year lost money, and some of them lost very heavily. In fact, they lost exactly in proportion to the amount of wool they succeeded in inducing the grower to part with, and had they induced the sale of any more their losses would have been by just that much greater." WENT OYER A BANK. ' Freight Train Wrecked in Cow Creek Canyon. . Roseburg, Or., May 14. Through freight train No. 322, from Portland to San Francisco, was wrecked in Cow Creek canyon, at Rattlesnake point, six miles south of Riddle, 'at noon yesterday. James McCalley, 'the en gineer, was killed, and James Mer riam, the fireman, was seriously in jured. It is reported that a boy tramp, who was stealing a ride, was killed, and that another boy is under the wreck. The names of the boys are not known. ' The train was drawn by locomotive No. 18, of the Astoria-Portland'system. It is one of the heaviest on the road. Its great weight' caused the rails to spread. . Ihe locomotive and five loaded cars left the track and plunged over a per pendicular bank, 35 feet high. The engine turned over twice, and a car load of flour piled on top of it. The tank was bottom side up, with Fireman Merriam underneath. When Conductor Eyerton rushed through the smoke and steam, he found Engineer McCalley standing erect, with one hand on the leyer and the other over his mouth. When car ried out he looked at his scalded bands and exclaimed, "My God. this is aw ful." He lived only a few minutes. He was terribly scalded. Fireman Merriam was unconscious when released. On regaining con sciousness he said Engineer McCalley told him not to jump. He is badly cut about the head, and - his body is bruised, but he is not considered in danger. THE TERMS OF PEACE. It Must Be Unconditional Surrender or Nothing, New York, May 15. A special to the Herald from Washington says: A satisfactory conclusion is expected by the administration of affairs from theconferonce which win beheld by the American Philippine -commission with the commission which Aguinaldo proposes to send to Manila. In his dispatch to the war depart ment today, General Otis announced that Aguinaldo had sent a messenger to him expressing a wish to send a com mission to "arrange terras of peace." The administration officials express the opinion that this commission will submit to President Schurman and his associates the answer of Agui naldo to the propositions made by the American commission to Colonel Ar- guelles, Aguinaldo's emissary, regard ing the character of govern ment which would be given to the Filipinos, and which Arguelles declared was satis factory. It is probably apparent to the Fili pinos that there is nothing to be gained by conducting negotiations for the purpose of obtaining a temporary cessation of hostilities- General Otis will not grant an armistice, and he has shown that he does not propose to stop fightiDg, no matter how many peace emissaries Aguinaldo may send to Manila, unless they agree to uncon ditionally surrender. In bis dispatch General Otis shows, despite the fact that Aguinaldo states his purpose to send a commission to arrange peace that he is making preparations to con tinue military operations. BODIES NOT YET FOUND. Cmpqna River Still Holds Dead. on to Its Portland, May 15. W. W. Mc Guire, brother of the late Hollister D. McGuirn, returned Saturday from the Umpqua, where be baB been lor a month, searching for the bodies of his brother and A. F. Reed.. ' While he has found little to encour age him, Mr. McGuire says the search will be continued until the last ray of hope has vanished. In addition to the boat and the coats of the two men, which were found a few days after the drawing, two mem' orandum books have been found. One had belonged to Mr. McGuire and the other to Mr. Reed. These were not found for two or three weeks after the coats were found. ; ' The . memorandum of Mr. Reed showed sigus of having rubbed on the rocks, one corner of it being worn away. It was found four miles below where the drowning occurred, and from the place where it was lodged it is evident that it floated down 10 or 12 days after the drawing. The river was something like two feet lower at the time the book lodged, which bears out this theory, as it had fallen about two feet in 10 days. CHANGED IN TRAINING SHIPS. Ten Vessels Will Soon be Engaged In Training Men for Gunners. New York, May 15. A special to the Herald from Washington says: . Under .instructions given by Sec retary Long, the gunboats Annapolis and Vicksburg are to be placed out of commission and refitted for service as gunboats instead of training ships. Experience has demonstrated thafr- these vessels are to small for the train ing service, ind their places will be taken in this service by the Mononga hela, on the Atlantic coast, and the Hartford and Pensacola in . Pacific waters. Not counting these ships, 10 Vessels "will soon be engaged in train ing boys to be sailors, landsmen to be seamen and seamen to be expert gun ners. The Am phi trite and Lancaster will soon come north, and the men who have undergone training in gun nery exercises for the last six months will be transferred -to other ships and new classes will take their, places. That Throbbing- Headache. Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their-matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure -blood and strong neryes and build up ysur health. Easy to take. Try them. Only- 25 cents. Money back it not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton druggists. . Battalion of Porto Rlcans. New York, May 15. A special to the Herald from Washington says: Within a few weeks a fully organ ized battalion of Porto Ricans wear ing Uncle Sam's uniform will be per forming duty in their native island under the direction-of American of ficers. The organization of the com mand will be authorized by Secretary Alger and General Henry has directed the commanding officers of the ports of San Juan, Ponce, Mayaguez, Are cibo, . Aguiadilla, Cayay,' Humacao, Adjutitas, Yauco, Coamo, San German, Bayamon, Manila, Lares, Aibonito to designate an officer to enlist, equip and instruct 25 men, including tone sergeant and two corporals. General Henry recommended the enlistment of Porto Ricans because there was little work and a great deal of restlessness on the island. r A Frightful Blunder. Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the burn and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth Only 25 cts a box Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. ' Ask your grocer for Clark St Falk's flavoring extracts GENERAL GOMEZ HAS QUIT Will no Longer Repre sent the Cuban Army. Havana, May 15. General Gomez informed General Brooke today that he could no longer act as the represen tative of the Cuban army in the di tributioi of the $3,000,000, appropriated for the payment of the Cuban troops. General Gomez said he bad arrived at this decision with great relutance, and the most friendly feelings toward General Brooke personally and official ly,but he felt he could no longer repte Bent the Cuban army, because a cabal composed of many of subordinate-com manders existed to oppose add if pos sibie defeat the plan for partitioning the money. He explained that former members of the Cuban military as sembly, led by Mayai Rodriguez, Manuel Sanguilly, Juan Gualbertto and other malcontents, had organized a majority of officers against him ap parently, and though he (Gomez) might persist and possibly carry the payment to a successful conclusion, be was disgusted and wished to wash his hands of the whole business. There fore he thought if he left General Brooke free, the latter would be able to act with equal effectiveness alone. General Gomez communicated this view to General Brooke at an inter view, which continued for an hour and a ball. General Brooke expressed sympathy with Gomez and said he re gretted the position he had taken, but the American commander added that if his decision was uncbangable be would proceed to deal with tho ques tion alone. Mormon Stakeholder Absconds. Logan, Utah. May 15. Orson Smith, president of the Cache county stake of the Mormon church, left here two weeks ago, and it is learned that be has left indebtedness to farmers throughout the county aggregating $30,000. He was the owner of a large elevator in this city, and it is reported that his affairs are in bad shape. It is believed that he has gone to the Klondike country. Smith was a na tive of Iowa, and was appointed presi dent of the stake in 1890, and appointed postmaster at Logan by president Mc Kinley last November. He was also the representative of Studebaker Com pany in Cache valley. - Russia Demands Concession Peking, May J 5. The Russian de mand for a new railroad concession connecting Peking with Russia's pres ent railroad system in Manchuria, is still exciting the gravest anxiety here. Germans and Japanese are particularly uneasy on the subject of the unexpected imove on the part of Russia, and it is said there is a feeling among the prominent Chinese that the moment has 'come to make every effort in the direction of securing British sympathy and aid. Do You Want Government Land? If so call on P. F. Fouts, Gambrious saloon, who can give you pointers that will be of advantage to you, and can show locations in the best fruit section ot Oregon. a2R-lm mm DEPART rRO.1 THB DALLBS ARRTVS Fast Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Fast Mail- Worth, Omaha, Kan- MaU - ll:4(i p.m. sas City, St. Louis, 2:56 p.m. Chicago and East. Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Flyer Minneapolis, St. Paul, Flyer 6:26 p. m, Duluth, Mllwauke, 5:00a.m. Chicago and East, 8 p. m. FROM PORTLAND 4 . m. Oceaa Steaaishlps All Sa'ling Dates sub ject to change, -For San Francisco Steamers leave Port land every five days. r 8 p. m. Colombia River ..f-m: Ex.Bunday Steamers Ex. Sunday Saturday 10 p. m. To Astoria and Way. Landings. 6a.m. Willamette River 4:30p.m. Ez.Sunday Ex. Sunday Oregon City, Newberg, Salem & Way-Land's 7 a.m. Willamette mm Yamhill 3:30 p.m. Tues.Thur, Rivers. Mon. Wed, and Sat and Fri. Oregon City , Da yton.and , Way-Landings. . a. m. Willamette River 4;30p.m. Tues, Tnur Tues.Thur. and Sat- Portland to Corvallls sand Sat j and Way-Landings Saake River. Lv Riparia Lv. Lew'D daily Riparia to Lswlston, daily Parties desiring to go to Heppner should take train No. 4. leaving The Dalles at 5:30 P. M. to make direct connections, returning, making di rect connections at Heppner Junction with No. 1, arriving at The DaUes at 3:16 p. m. No. 22. through freight, east-bound, does not carjy passengers arrives z:so a. m., departs B:au a. m. No. 24. local freight, carries passengers, eastr bound; arrives 4 :s0 p. m., departs 8:15 p. m. No. 21, west-bound through freight, does not carr passengers; arrives 8:la p. m., departs 0:30 p. m. No. 23. west-bound local freight, carries oas- sengers; arrives 5-15 p. m, departs 8:30 a. m. For fall particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'s a ent The Dalles, or address W. H. HTJRLBUBT, Gen, Pass. Agent Portland. Oregon 3 IRMLAXV Agent, The DaUes Sirs. Tackman's ..Green House Near East Hill School. Supplies all kinds of bedding plants, roses, carnations, ger aniums, etc. Cut flowers for weddings and funerals ar ranged in artistic designs and on short notice. Visitors always welcome. Mrs. A. Ha Tackman, Prop. Telephone 74. mm PACIFIC R U N S PULLMAN ELEGANT SLEEPING AxtS DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL GRAND FORKS DULUTH CEOOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE. 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 Pa.8 sen ger Agent. No. 225 Morrison Street, Cor ner of Third Street. Portland, Oregon, The Dalies. Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. STEAMERS ity ptors. 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. . ; For Comfort, Economy and Pleasure travel by the steamers of the Regulator Line. - The above steamers will leave The Dalles and Portland at 8 a. m., and arrive at destination in ample time for the outgoing trains. Portland OiAce, Oak St. Dock, The Dalles Office, .Court Street. W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. 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 his mother, is com plete , fastidious and of highest hygen c worth. .. BLAKELEY & flOUGHTOK Up-to-Date Pharmacists 175 Second Street. Qrogon Bakery and 0-AETE3 A. KELLER, Prop'r. Am prepared to furnish families,- hotels and restaurants with the choicest Bread, Cakes and Pies. Fresh Oysters Served in Every Style. Second Street, next door to The DaUes National Bank HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. HE BKLL ItL'KiH HAIR BW1TCUU U siitik ut fc-Urtfr-650$3.25, witch Uat ratal! at .0 ! M.O. OUR OFFER" Cut this ad out and tend uun vrrcn. too. incloacrod sixed sample of the exact aaaae wanted, and cut It out as near the roots aa possible, inclose im eeats extra to and we will teake tee sw4 te py postage. Bale. 71 mr eelr exact, and send to too dt mall. DOstoald. end if too are not nerfeetl v satisfied, return it end we will immediate lj refund your money. Oar Special OCer Pries as fWtlewi. t-OK. switch SO-in. long, long- stem. 690 short stem, OOo: t-os. tS-iru lootT. short stem. SI.2S1 ,3-ox. S2-ln, long, short stem, Sl50) 3-os. 9-in. lon.saorvsfcem, tZmitO -os. xe-io. Ion, short stem, 93.25. Wl taKASTaB uub wuHi tne bigness grraae on tne marine Orer at eace aas rt tse spcelal prices. Tear mmtj fetaraes If jee are eel 6 lease. Write for Free Catalogue of air Goods. Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK ft CO. (Inc.) Chicaotv 1 J Dalles PROFESSIONAL. Q C. HOLLISTER, Physician and Surgeon, Booms over Dalles National Bulk. Office boors, 10 a m to in m, ana rrom z to p m. resi dence West End of Third Street, A S. BEMNKX Attorney at Law yyM. TACKMAN Dentist. Rooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly aDpointed as administrator of the estate of Lydia A. Richardson, deceased, by order of the Hon. County Court for Wasco county. State of Oregon, which order bears date of May 1st. 1899. All persons having claims against saia estate are nereD? notinea to pre sent the same properly verified to me at the office of my attorneys. Dufur & Menefee, In Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, within six months from the date of tnis notice. Dated May 4th, 1889. J. S FERGUSON. ' Administrator of the estate of L) dia A. Klcharason, aeceasea. mayo-bt NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that by order of the Hon. Robert Mays, judge of the county court for Wasco County Oregon, made on the 9th day of March, 1899, the undersigned was appointed administrator of the estate of John Brook house, deceased, and John J. Brookhouse. All oarties having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, properly verified, at the office of Sinnott & Sinnott, in Dalles City. Oregon, within six months from-the date of this notice. R. J. GORMAN. Administrator of the partnership estate of John rirooknouse, deceasea, ana jonnj. urook- nouse. w5t Baldwin Restaurant 74 Front St., The Dalles. o Tables supplied with the best in the market. -o- Springtime Perfumes are not all in flowery petals. The best are here, secured in glass and ready to impart a pleasing fragrance to "my lady's" faster loilet. All the well-known makes of Toilet Waters and Perfumes in plain or fancy . bottles are offered at these - prices. Lundborg's Violet, peroz., Lazell's, per oz., - BOc 6O0 Z. DONNELL THE DKCGG1ST. Oregeu SDorl Line Railroad The direct route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union PaciSe Fast 'Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME.... li Days to SALT LAKE 2i Days to DENVERJ 3i Days to CHICAGO 4i Days to NEW YORK Free Reclining: Chair Cars, Uphol stered Tourist sieeDing jars, ana Pullman Palace Sleepers, operated on all trains. For further information apply to JAS. IRELAND. Agent O. B. & N. Co., Tne Dalles, Oregon. r. TERRY. ' W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Atrt. Gen'l Agent 124 Third St. . Portland, or. San Francisco B?2L PHiLL F. LEMKE, Proprietor. Fine Wines, Liquors, and Ciga ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER, Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught. Second Street, bet. Court and Onion. 1899 f9 A taj GARDEN FLORAL GUIDE and s Golden Weddine Edition to celebrate rbur 50th year in business is a work of art. 94 pages lithographed in colon. 4 pages souvenir; nearly 100 pages filled with fine halftone illus trations of Flowers, Vegetables, Plants, Fruits, etc It is too expensive to give away indiscriminately, but we want everyone inter ested in a good garden to have a copy, there fore we will send a copy of the Guide with a Due Bill for 35 cents' A R Mo We have a worth of need for only iU new plan of selling vegetable seeds, giving more for your money than any seedsman, and also a scheme giving credit for the tull amount of your pur chase to buy other goods. Don't fail to get our catalogue, it will pay yon. Vlot'B Uttle Gem Catalogue, free. Vlck'S Magazine, enlarged, improved, and . up to date on all subjects relating to garden--ir; 50c. a year. Special 1899 offer the Magazine 1 year, and the Guide for 15c JAMES VICKS SONS, "V.V.1 IDGHESTEI HMiUttil-fi(i(:i I , tne market. ; T lifsJ T Parties served and lunches for 7 ' a 7 picnics and excursions X as ill II f ' I I ' I Oysters ly style ! jj . , J flff Ifl Bl 6 Q I S f X W. W. WILSON, - Manager. J (5 $ ttttf ;' M U , OF ALL KINDS. ' ' : . ' k I Farm Machinery, Etc., f ; Big Inducements fl 4S.)ii t. The above cut represents one of hibition at our store which we propose free of charge, in consideration of their our prices, which are always rock-bottom ana tbis special offer, which will hold good for a limited tlmejonly, is made lor the purpose of increasing our cash trade. These clocks are made of bronze, are beautiful mantel urnaments, as well as drat class time keepers. Pleasev 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 hip and knee boots, snow excluders, Alaskas, storm rubbers, Ladles', 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, CHICAGO COTTAGE, MASON & HAMLIN, ORGANS ...... Are the LEADERS and a better 1 1 Jos. T. Peters & Co., I in any Music House. During the remainder of the this month we are holding out ' special inducements. If you ever intend purchasing, call at once, Jacobsen Book & Music Co. 170 Second St., A. Ad. ... Beijowneil Old 118 Oct 15 THE DALLES OREGON. Tom Bourke's and . Homestead whiskey. SPECIALTY IN IMPORTED FRENCH LIQUORS AND COCNAC. ...... Best Domestic Lipors Wines and Clprs A. AD KELLER The Dalles, Or, S0.90 SI worth checks good for IOc drink or cigar. A check given to every Customer. Agent for the Swiss Publishing Co., New York. DRUGS Wall Paper. X . . BRUSHES WINDOW GLASS SNIPES-KINEESLT DKUG 129 Second Street Z. F. MOODY General Commission, and 391. 393 KND 395 SECOND STRE9T. (AdjoinlngRailroad Depot.) Consignments Solicited Prompt attention will be paid to those for Cash Trade. our handsomo Bronze Clocks now on ex to give to our cash customers entirely liberal patronage. We beg to state that for first class goods, will remain the same Cor. Second and Court Sts. LUDWIG, KINGSBURY, ' j' VALLEY GEM. JEWETT, HOWARD, BIDDLE, .....PIANOS assortment could not be found The Dalles, Or. v - Keller, On Fioo Saloon... 90 Second Street, and door from Court Slree , The Largest and Best of August Buerger's Home-Made Beer and Porter. Paints, ' Oils, CO. Forwarding Mercian! who favor.no with their patronaffo i L