THE DALLES. OKEGON, SATURDAY, JMAY 27. 1899. NO. 20 CONSOLIDATED 1882. X.III MIU'VTAtXKBK. Volm TI II M-MOPSTAIHBEB. 'AIL BSOLUTEIYtHJRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome norm tnam GENERAL LUNA STILL BELLIGERENT He Will Delay Peaee Negotiations. Manila, May 19. General Luna is reported to be making desperate efforts to restrain educated Filipinos within the limits of hjs self-appointed juris diction from communicating with the Americans, even to arresting - Enca mino and Herrera, two of the most Influential officials coming via San Isidro today. This and the removal of the seat of " government to Tarlic, 30 miles nor I of San Fernando, may lead to compli cations and delay in pacification, but it is generally conceded that further opposition to American sovereignty is useless and ridiculous. Neither Gen eral Luna or General Bio del Pilar has sufficient force to resist or compel submission. General Wheaton has been relieved of the command of the Second division for special assicnmeat, and General Funston has been assigned to his brigade. " A board consisting of Col onel French, of the Twenty second Infantry, and, Major Cabell and Cap tain Randolph, of the Third artillery, has been appointed to proceed to Batavia for the purpose of investigat ing European methods or providing for the health of troops there and to report on the subject for the benefit of Americans here. What la 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 not satis fied with the results we will, refund your money. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. CHICLE TBD8T FOBHKD. Even the Gam-Chewing Girls Magt be Taxed. New York, May 19. The Tribune say: The chewing gum combination which is to be known as the American Chicle Company, will be Incorporated at Trenton with a capital of $9,000,000, Of which $3,000,000 will be 6.. per cent cumulative preferred stock, and 86, 000,000 common stock. The company will acquire the "following concerns: The Beeman Chemical Company, W. J. -White & Son, Cleveland; the Kiss Me Gum Company, Louisville, Ky ; J. P. Primley, Chicago; St. Britten & Co. Toronto, Tind M. Adams & Son, Brooklyn. Charles R. Flint is iden tified with the new company, he-being the largest importer of chicle, which is found only in Mexico, and is the principal ingredient used in making gum. Levy Mayer, o? Chicago,' will be the general counsel of the new company. On Every Bottle. Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guarantee: "All we ask of you to use two-thirds of the contents of this . bottle faithfully, then if you can say you are not benifited return the bottle to your druggist and he may refund the money."' Price 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00. Blakeley and Houghton. Sympathy With Dynamiters.. San Francisco, May 19. The San Francisco building trades council has adopted a resolution condemning the action of the governor and other of ficials of Idaho, and also General Merriam for their course during the recent miners' strike. The miners' union is congragulated for having re fused to comply with the mandates of General Merriam and the state officials of Jtfaho. The delegates of the labors council have been instructed to bring the matter before that body with the request that immediate action te taken to bring the grievance to the attention of the federal authorities. JBIjg Hotel Burned. Philadelphia, May 22. Fire of un known origin this morning destroyed the unoccupied Oxford hotel building, including Oxford hotel, oncer "famous for political meetings held there. Loss, estimated, $100,000; partly in sured. J1ARRIED HAPPINESS is dependent npon the health of the wife more than on any other one thing. If a woman is troubled in a distinctly feminine way the most delicate nerves of her body are in a state of chronic irritation. She has headache and back ache. She is listless and spiritless. She is cross and bine. She feels that life is not worth living and her temper reflects the condition of her nerves. Poor, suffering wife poor, dis tracted husband. If the husband is a cheerful, good - humored man he will sympathize if he is nervous, tired and irritable himself, he will probably go off to the club or seek elsewhere more con genial company. A sick woman is to be pitied because she is miserable and because she has not yet learned that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription will make her well. The "Favorite Prescription" was de veloped over thirty years I ago in the reg ular ' practice of Dr. R. V. Pierce who is and was then, chief consult i ing physician ' to the Inva " lids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute, at Buf falo, N. Y. Since then it has been nsed by millions of women and has brought health, happiness and contentment to as many homes. " My wife was sick for over eight years," writes Albert H. Ftilte. Esq.. of Altamont, Grundy Co., Tenn. " She had uterine disease and was treated by two physicians and got no relief. At last I read about Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I sent to the drug store, got one bottle and the first dose gave ease and sleep. She had not slept any for three nights. Being sure that it would cure her I sent for five more bottles and when she had taken the sixth bottle she was sound and well. We now have a fine boy at our house." .The "Favorite Prescription" contains no alcohol and no opinm or other narcotic, and is perfectly harmless in any condition pf the svstem, I 1 1 - 4 it. mm i BAKING pommen eo., hew yohk. THE BIG WATER WAT. Commissioners Finally Agree as to the Ronte and Cost. New York, May 19. A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington says The Nicaragua canal commission, Ad miral Walker, Colonel Haines and Mr, Haupt, are understood at last to have settled the previous disagreements which have so long delayed the report of the committee. The compromise effected .among the commissioners result -in their fixing the cost of the proposed waterway, whijh Is pro nounced entirely feasible, at $125,000, 000. The members of the commission had agreed after the elaborate and thorough consideration they have given the subject, believe that the last objection to the beginning or tne in ter-oceanic water wav has been swept aside, and that congress may be relied upon to promptly authorized tne can al's construction. A modified route is recommended- In its preliminary report the com mission declared its positive belief that the canal across Nicaragua was .entirely feasible, but the Maritime Canal Company, which held the con cession and exerted powerful Influence prevented agreement to a modified route.. The majority of the commis sion. Admiral Walker and Colonel Haines, favored what is known as the Lull route. They adhered to dime a sions considerably greater than ever before proposed, both in length of locks and in width, depth and radius of curvature of the canal, in order that large ocean steamers, and especially warships, could securely and quickly make the trip over the divide. This tbev said necessarily made a corres ponding increase in the estimated cost in no way inconsistent with tne esti mates made by former surveys, which contemplated a much smaller and cheaper canal. DAWSON CITY DEr . STROYED 'BY FIRE The Loss - Was Four Mil lion Dollars. Victoria, B. C. May 21. The main portionof the city of Dawson was de stroyed by-fire- on April 26, -causing a loss of $4,000,000. In all 111 buildings including the bank of British North America, were burned. - . The news was brought down by L. Hume, son of Mayor Hume of Se attle, J. Toklas and a third party who left Dawson on April 27, and made their way out by canoe to Lake La barge and then over the Ice Toklas reports that the fire occurred in the very heart of the business center of the city, commencing near the opera house on the water frost, and spread ing with great rapidity, driven by a strong north wind, destroying every thing on its way on that street down- to and including Donobue & smith's establishment, and taking all of the water front buildings abreast of the same blocks. Tne hre crossed tne street, burned through and spread over to second street, covering tne prin cipal business portion of Dawson, leaving It all in ashes witn tne n re- men powerless. rne nre consumed every thing, irom Timmins's Royal cafe down to the buildings opposite the Fairview hotel Tne town is paralyzed, because nothing can be done until the opening of navigating, which will not be for several weeks. As was the case . with all fires in Dawson, this one was caused by a drunken woman upsetting a lamp. ' How is lour Wife? Has she lost her beauty? If so, con stipation, indigestion, fick headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Boot 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. HORSES IN DEMAND. Wor.h Dakota Buyer Figuring on a Large Band. Pendleton, May 21. Horses, for several years a drug on the market, have suddenly risen in value, and are now bringing a very good price in the Eastern Oregon and Wasbington region. -Horsemeu say that the in creased demand 1b due to the work being done on the different railroad systems. Draft animals have recently beeu sold at prices ranging from $175 to $225 per span of broken horses, and in many instances they have received as much as $75 apiece for unbroken range horses heavy enough for work. Quite a number of horsemen who had allowed their bands to roam the ranges, un cared for and even un branded, have of late gone out and collected them and placed them on tbe market, and found that the. property they regarded as useless was worth good money. In addition to tbe local demand in Oregon and Washington, there is con siderable inquiry from tbe East, and horsebuyers have been here from Minnesota and the Dakotas. One buyer from North Dakota is figuring for several thousand head to be bought from one man, and it is said that the price to be paid is in the neighborhood of $25 each Body of McUulre Found. Rosebtjrg, Or., May 21. Th9 body of Fish Commissioner Holllster D. McGulre, who was drowned in the North Umpqua river, below Win chester, April 8, was recovered yes terday morning by J. Chapman, A. T. Gee and Creed Gilliam. The body of State Senator Reed, who was drowned with Mr. McGuire, has not been found. Mr. McGuire's body bad risen and floated a short distance. The clothln g caught in brush on the east side of the river, about 400 pards below the point where Commissioner McGulre and Senator Reed were drowned. ' Dewey Fond in San Francisco, San Francisco, May 18. Contribu tions received in this city to the Dewey home fund now amount to $1508. PROPOSED PHILIP PINE GOVERNMENT Partial Home Rule Of fered the Filipinos. Manila, "May 22. Professor Schur mann, head of the United States Philippine commission, today submit ted the following written proposition to the Filipinos. While final decision as to form of government is in the hands of con gress, the president under his military powers, pendine the action of congress stands ready to offer the following form of government: A governor general to be appointed by the presi dent; cabinet to be appointed by the governor-general; all judges to be ap pointed by the president; beads of departments and judges to be either Americans or Filipinos, or both: also general advisory council, its members to be chosen by the people by a form of suffrage to be hereafter carefully determined upon: the president earn estly desires bloodshed to cease and tne people ol tne fniuppines at an early date to emov the largest meas ure of self-government compatible with peace and order. The commission prepared this scheme, and the president cabled bis approval. The Filipinos have made no definite proposition except lor ces sation of hostilities until they can present the question of peace to the people. Schurmann told the Filipinos they had no means of gathering the people together, as the Americans control most of the ports. He also re minded them of the liberal form of government offered Xhem, and pointed out that it was better than conditions existing under Spanish rule. Gozaga, presieent of the Filipino commission-, admitted the form of governemt pro posed was liberal. Civilian members of the Philippine commission have declined to co-operate with the other members of tbe commission, as tne former consider Aguinaldo's late de mand preposterous, after Otis's re fusal of armistice, referring to his wish for time in order to consult the Filipino congress. CUBAN AFFAIRS ARE SERIOUS. General Gomez May Uo to Washington to Plead for His Country. New York, May 22. A special to the Herald from Havana says: General Gomez says in his manifesto that if the occasion required he would goto Washington and plead for the welfare of Cuba. Cespedes said he thought Gomez would see President McKinley if something was not done immediately. Cespedes is going to America on Thursday on personal bus iness and Gomez may accompany him. There is no information at Vedado in regard to the much discussed decree. General Gomez Is fast losing prestige with his army, and the anti-Gomez leaders are. talcing every opportunity to Increase the feeling of bitternese. Cuban officers were forced into ac cepting the last agreement between Generals Brooke and Gomez to disarm quietly and hand over their arms to municipal authorities by tbe strong feeling of the Cuban people against further delay and their desire to see tbe men go to work, but now it is probable another hitch bas arisen. They condemn Gomez for ever enter ing into negotiatlous with tbe United States, declaring he has been a tool in the Americans' hands. Quietness prevailing among the old assemblymen, and strong anti-American element of the Cubans looks sus picious. The leaders of the black element are bitter against American occupation. WANT LIFE GUARANTEED. Filipinos Are Not Satisfied That the Amer- I leans Will Keep Faith. New Yohk, May 22. A dispatch to the Journal and Advertiser from Manila says: In an Interview with Gregorio del Pilar, in the presence of Dr. Robair, a close friend of Aguinaldo, and another peace commissioner, Zlalcita, who ap proved the sentiments expressed by General del Pilar, - said. "The insurgents are anxious to surrender, but want the assurance first that there will be no putting to death of the leaders in the rebellion, and some proof that Americans will carry out the generous statements in their proclamation. We have been acquainted with the Americans but a short time. If they are sincere, we will agree to unconditional surrender. "In negotiations entered into with authorized Spanish officers in the previous rebellion similar promises were made but not carried out. Ruiz and others were put to death in spite of the promises. If we give up pur arms we are at the complete mercy of tbe Americans. We realize the hope lessness of a Filipino republic, for tbe people are now impoverished and a continuance of hostilities would only increase the sufferings." SUBSTANTIAL RECOGNITION. Cblcagoans Will Apply some of the World's Fair Profits to Hake Cuban Heroes Comfortable. - Chicago, May 22. A fund of 8160, 000, drawn from a dividend on 406,038 shares of world's fair stock, is being set aside for needy and suffering mem bers of the various Illinois volunteer regiments of Crook county who served in Cuba. Funds are reported now on hand to pay a 4 per cent dividend on the stock, and a relief committee will be appointed from the society of the army of Santiago to act with a com mittee of colonels of the regiment to secure the dividend. Otis Will Walt. Manila, May 21. Major General Otis has declined to recognize the rebels to the extent of agreeing to an armistice, but he has notified the American commanders to refrain tern- HERVITA Restates VITALrnr, LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. Anenre tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 50c per box; 6 boxes for $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund tbe money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton et Jackson Sta, CHICACO, ILL Sole by Blakeley A Houghton. porarily from aggressive action. Thus he is in a position to resume hostilities at any time. This will defeat any sub terfuges to eain time, which would not be the case if the general agreed to an armistice. The Filipinos are so deceptive that the people hesitate to credit with good faith their latest overtures, but more attention is now paid to them than to their previous advances. The Fil ipinos commission is under instruc tions from Aguinaldo and the congress but it is possible that if peace is agreed upon Generals Luna and Pilar will continue a guerilla warfare. Dewey Has Started. Manila, May Zl. The cruiser Olympia, with Admiral Dewey on board, sailed out of the harbor on her homeward journey yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The big cruiser was given a farewell salute by every vessel in the harbor. VOLUNTEER MONUMENT FUND. The Woodmen of Oregon Have Taken Hold of the Proposition. The movement to create a fund to erect a monument to the memory of Oregon's soldiers who have fallen in the Philippines is one that appeals to all patriotic citizens, and the Interest the Woodmen of this state are taking in the matter is indeed commendable. This grand order has arranged for a reunion in Portland on May 30 and 31 and June land 2, to help aloug the monument fund. A splendid program has been arranged, which will consist of a grand street parade from the Woodmen hall in Portland on the 30th which will be participated in by the G. A. R., O. N. G., ciyle societies, etc. On the 31st there will be exem plification of the amplified work of the order at the tabernacle, and in the evening there will be a memorial con cert at the O. N. G. armory, also dif ferent addresses, including a memorial oration by Governor Geer; admission 25 and 50 cents. On June 1st and 2d there will be entertainments given at Cord ray '8 to which the admission will be 2o, 50 and 75cents. The local camp here bas arranged for an. excursion down the Columbia, to leave here at 4 a. M. on the morning of the 30th, and to arrive in Portland at 10:30, round trip tickets being placed at 32. Eyerybody is invited to join in the excursion. Building Boom In Umatilla County. Pendleton, Or., May 21. A regula tion building boom has struck the towns of this county, abd in every quarter residences and building blocks are going up. So many buildings are going up and have been put up this year that material is scarce. About thirty residences are in the course of construction, and more than that num ber have been put up since January 1. Tbe year 1899 will have seen oyer 100 residences built, and the demand appears to wtrrant their erection. This same condition obtains in tbe other towns of the county, Weston, Milton and Athena, and the lumber yards and brick yards will be crowded to supply the demand for material. Ion Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00 does not cure, take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists.. Stabbed by a Beggar. New York, May 19. John E. Eng 11s, formerly president of the Wall about bank of Brooklyn, was stabbed in the neck .today by Christopher Daly, a beggar. The wound Is se vere. Daly had been to Englis' house a few days . ago to ask for alms and was dissatisfied with the food given him. He lay in wait and abused Eng. lis for this, ending today by stabbing him. The wounded man is 64 years of age. Daly was arrested. Sick Headache. The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tbe great blood puri fier and tissue builder. Money re funded if not satisfactory. . Price 25 cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Hough ton, drugg'sts. On a Tour of Insptction. Los Angeles, May 19. General W. S. 8challenberger, second assis tant postmaster-general of the United States, has arrived here on a tour of inspection of the postal service on the Pacific coast. For Over Fifty Tears. An Old and W ell-Tried Rem edy. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug gists in every part of the world Thenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is uncalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's. First National Bank Trie DXLI.es. 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. Sau Franclsoo and Portland. J S Scbssck. President H m.Bxaix. Cashlei Moit Bood Sample Room THE DALLES, OR. BeSt Kentucky. Whisky FROM LOTJSVILLE.. Very Best Key West Cigars and Bes of Wines. English Porter, Ale and Milwauke Beer always on hand. MAETZ & PTTNDT PROPRIETORS The WMtehovse CHA8. BUCHKLBACH, Proprietor. First-class Wines Liquors and Cigars Always on Hand. Corner Second and Court Street8( TSS PALLES OREGON, PROFESSIONAL. 0 C. HOLL1STER, Physician and Surgeon, Rooms over Dalles Nstional Bank. Office hours, 10 a m to 12 m, and from 2 to 4 p m. Kesi dence West End of Third Street, A. S. BENNUT. Attorney at Law TACKMAN Dentist. Rooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or. 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 d3y of March, 1899, the undersigned was appointed a iministrator or tne estate or jonn tsrooK house. deceased, and John J. Brookhouse. All Sanies having claims aeainst said estate are erebv notified and reauired 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 Brookhouse, deceased, ana jonn J. tirooK house. wot Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Lyaia A. Kicnarason, aeceasea, Dy 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 said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same propeny verinea to me at tne office of my attorneys. Dufur & Menefee, in Dalles City. Wasco County, Oregon, within six months from the oate of this notice. Dated May 4th, 1899. J. S. FERGUSON, Administrator of the estate of L.i dia A. Richardson, deceaseds may5-6t ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been aDDOinted by the Hon. County Court of or. tne state or uregon, ror w asco jouniy, aa ministratrix of the estate of Thomas Walsh. deceased, and all narties haylng'claims against said estate are required to present the same properly verified to me at my home near Celilo, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. MRS. MAEGABET MABY WALSH Dated May 20, 1899. ' . b. CHARLES FRANK yp THE , Butchers & Farmers EXCHANGE' Keeps on draught the celebraced Columbia Bker, acknowledged the best beer in The Dalles, at the usual price. Come 4a, try it . and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Liquors . and Cigars. i - SANDWICHES, all kinds, $N HND Do you want f t to get rich? HERE. IS AN OPPORTUNITr. A stock farm of 880 acres, all fenced, five miles from Antelope, for sale on easy terms. There are 100 acres in cul tivation, good house, barn and other outbuildings, shed room for 100 head of horses, splendid spring of water, nice young orchard bearing fruit. A popu lar stand on the road that takes in from $100 to $200 a month. To be sold on reasonable terms. . Call at tbia office or address W. X. WILEY, my2d-w Antelope, Or. The JERSEY DAIRY. After June 1st, 1899, the following prices for milk will prevail: lpint a day, per month.. 1 quart " " . " 3 pint " " ." " .. 2 quarts " " " . . 3auarts" ' " " .$1 60 . 2 25 3 25 4 00 6 00 1 gallon 25c a day, two gallons or more a-day 20c per gallon. I also keep a thoroughbred Jersey bull for service on the Lee place, east of the fair ground. B. T. COLLINS, Prop. Telephone 63. CARMELITE The- great Mexican Hair Vigor, manufactured ty Mrs. Dora A. Dreyer, can now be had in this city. Mrs. Dreyer is prepared to treat all diseases of the scalp, and ladies wishing home treatment may leave their address with Chas. Frazer. Carmelite is on sale at Mr. Frazers' barber shop and at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. See display on Friday and Saturday in Blakeley & Houghton's window. "A. A. BROWN K FULL ASSORTMENT AND PROVISIONS Special Prices to Gash Buyers 7o SBOOND STRHBT. Will Saw Yoar Wood. The steam wood saw will run Tuesdays and Fridays, when we will be ready to saw your wood and will'saw it quick. Don't be bash ' ful, but call up 'phone No. 20 1 when you have wood to saw. We will answer promptly. W. A. CATES, Prop. Rnliiiiifiia PacKino Co, .Corner Third and Washington.. BEEF, VEIL, MUTTOS, PORK, LARD Curedand Dried Meats, Sausages of All Kinds Orders Delivered toAny Part of the City PBOMS 81 A Wonderful Discovery All Competition Distanced VIA THE Union Pacific Railroad ' PICTO As regards TIME and THROUGH CAR SERVICE to Denver. Omaha. Kansas City una otner eastern cities. Only 3 i days with no change to Chicago: 4 days with one change to New York. Boston. Philadelphia and other principal points. Cars heated by steam and iighted hy Fintcn iifrnt. Baggage cnecKea tnrougn. un ion depots. For Rates. Tickets, Sleeping Car Berths, etc. apply to JAS. IRELAND, agent O. R. & N Co., The DaUes, Or., or C. E. BROWN. Dlst. Pass. Agent, or J. H. LOTHROP, Gen. Agent, I3i xmra St.. Portland, ur men l Oregon snori Line Baliroad The direct route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, via tne Union .faeihe f ast -Mail Line, or tbe Kio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME.... li Days to SALT LAKE 2i Days to DENVER 3i Days to CHICAGO 4i Days to NEW YORK Free Reclining: Chair Cars. Uphol stered Tourist SleeDine Cars, and Pullman Palace Sleepers, operated on an trains. For further information apply to JAS. IRELAND, Agent O. R. & N. Co., The Dalles, Oregon. C. O. TERRY. W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent i2 xmra sc.. t-oruana, ur. The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. STEAMERS Regulator s Dalles City Daily (except Sunday) between The DaUes, Hood River ; Cascade Locks, r Vancouver and Portland Touching1 at Way Points on bo 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 I the Regulator Line. The above steamers will leave The I Dalles and' Portland at 8 a. m., and arrive at destination in ample time for the outgoing trains. Portland Office, The Dalles Office, Oak St. Dock, Court Street. W. C. ALLAWAXi General Agent. 1M Depart from THB dali.es Abbivi Fast Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Fast Hall- Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail 11:40 p.m. sas City, St. Louis, 2:55 p. m Chicago and East. Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Flyer Minneapolis, St Paul, Flyer 6:25 p. m, Duluth, Milwauke, 5:00a.m. Chicago and East. 8p.m. . FROM rORTLAND 4 . m. Oceaa Sttsmshlpa All Sailing Dates sub ject to change. For San Francisco Steamers leave Port land every five days. 8 p.m. Columbia River 4P"mi Ex.Sunday Steamers Ex.Sunday Saturday 10 p. m. To Astoria sad Way Landings. 8a.m. Willamette River 4:30 p.m. Ex.Sunday Ex.Sunday Oregon City, Newberg, Salem & Way-Land's 7 a.m. Willamette aaa Yamhill 3:30 p.m. Tues,Thur, Rivers. Mon, Wed, and Sat and Frl. Oregon City, Dayton, and Way-Landings. 0 a.m. Willamette River 4;30p.m. Toes, Thur Tuesrhur. and Sat- Portland to Corvallis aand Sat J and Way-Landings Snake River. LiV Riparia Lv. Lew'D dally Riparia to Ldwlston, daily Parties desiring to go to Heppner should take train No. 4, leaving The Dalles at 5:30 p. M. to mae direct connections, returning, matting di rect connections at Heppner Junction with No I, arriving at Tne uaues at 3:15 p. M. No. 22. through freight, east-bound, does not earjy passengers; arrives 2:50 a. m., departs s.du a. m. No. 24, local freight, carries passengers, east- oouna; arnves4:U p. m., departs 8:16 p. m. No. 21, west-bound through freight, does not carr passengers; arrives 8:15 p. m., departs v:du p. m. No. 23, west-bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrives 5-15 p. m, departs 8: a. m. For full particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'s a ent The Dalles, or address ,f. H. HTJRLBTJRT. Gen, Pass. Agent Portland. Oregon J Ikxlahd Agent, The Dalles Do You Want Government Land? If so call on P. F. Fouts, Gambrinus saloon, who can give you pointers that will be of advantage to you, and can show locations in the) best fruit section of Oregon. . a26-lm i NORTHERN PACIFIC R U N S PULLMAN SLEEPING axCS ELEGANT DINING CARS TOURIST SLEEPING CARS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL GRAND FORKS, DULUTH TO J Ftnon CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA- and BUTTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all POINTS EAST and SOUTH. For information, time cards, maris and ticket call on or write, w.u. AL.L.A way, Agent Or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pas- sen ger Agent. No. 225 Morrison btreet, cor ner of Third street. Portland, Oregon! Springtime Perfumes are not all in flowery petals. The bes t are here, secured in glass and ready to impart a pleasing fragrance to "my lady's" taster Toilet. All the well-known makes of Toilet Waters and Perfumes in plain or fancy bottles are offered at these prices. Lundborge-Violet, per oz., - SOe - - - COc Lazell's, per oz., M. Z. DONNELL THE DRUGGIST. Healthflll HiDtS Don't forget the baby and his needs We trive vou many helpful hints for healtd and supply the means for carry- inir them out. Our line of toilet ar ticles, for baby and his mother, is com plete, fastidious and of highest hygen- c worth. BLAKELEY 4 EOU6HTO1N Up-to-Ikte Pharmacists 175 Second Street. Qrogon Bakery and .O-AJF'E A. KELLER, Prop'r. AmTprepared to furnish families,- hotels restaurants with the choicest Bread, Cakes and Pies. Fresh Oysters Served in Every Style. Second Street, next door to ine Dalles National Bank , Baldwin Restaurant..... 74 Front St., The Dalles. ; Tables supplied with the best in X the market. 0 Parties served and lunches for X picnics and excursions prepared. o Oysters in every style. W. W. WILSON, - Manager. Sau Francisco BEER HALL F. LEMKE, Proprietor. Fine Wines, Liquors, and Ciga ALL KINDS OF BOTTLED BEER, Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught. Baoond Street, bat. Court and Cnloa. 1-IHt BEST OR E0BTH For uniformity in baking, per fection in roasting, immensity in water healing, greatness in fuel saving, simplicity, of con struction, ease of management; cleanliness in use, strength in parts, certainty of no repair bills, makes the best authorities unanimous in their declara- tions that the jestic Steel flange is the very best exclusively by ! Mays fe v How about your office stationery? Run over your supply, and see if you are not in need of some Job Printing. 'That's bur lihe.7 TIMES-MOUNTAINEER Big Inducements The above cut reDresents one of our hibitlon at our store which we propose free of charge, in consideratiou of their liberal patronage. We beg to state that our prices,whlch are always rock-bottom for first class goods, will, remain tbe same and this special offer, which will bold good for a limited tlmejbnly, is made for the purpose ol increasing our casa trade. These clocks are made ol 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 damasred RUBBER and kne9 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. Cor. Second and Court 8ts. Jos. T. Peters Co., ..Building OF ALL Farm Machinery, Etc. Sold Crowe. JOB DEPARTMENT. for Cash Trade. handsome Bronze Clocks now on ex to drive to our cash customers entirely COOD3. consisting of Men's hip materials.. KINDS. on earth, m r I -i ...