i7rii in i in hi "CONSOLIDATED 1882. THE DALLES. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1899. NO. 29 Tl .XOt7STAIWBBB. " X. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome wm XUflWO PgWPtW OO., WtW YOfWC. WAR SEEMS INEVITABLE England and Transvaal at Fever Heat. CORRESPONDENTS PROTEST BVSPEIPSIflll riHiiiiimmiimTmrn SfiiiiiiiiiififfiiiiiiiiiifiiiiimTn Object to Censorship Manila News. SOLDIER BOYS: LANDED Mid Din and Roar of Cannon and Cheers. cral Beauregard the fir9t news of Lee's surrender, and also bore to Jefferson Davis the dispatch from General Breckinridge announcing the assassi nation of President Lincoln. "- San Francisco, July 14 Not since the departure of the California volun ' leers for the Philippines have the streets of San Francisco presented such a scene of animation as they did today nor have steam whistles, can nous and bells created such a rumpus, and ail this in honor of the regiment of Ordgon . volunteers and the Cali fornia signal corps who have returned from foreign snores after over 14 'months, of hardship and fighting. Some gaunt ' and sick, broken in health and spirit, and some bearing the marks of Filipinos' bullets, others returning to their native country full of vigor and life, and even bettered by .their experience in the tropical climate and the vigorous campaign against followers of Aguioaldo. The cause of tui demonstration was the landing of the Oregon volunteers and the Californians, preparatory to going into camp at the Presido and the final mustering out, and then the last stage of the journey to Oregon and borne.' Early In the day great crowds of people com-nenced gathering along the line of march, and on every cross ing were lined up carriages, busses, buggies and trucks, all freighted with anxious people waiting to add their hurrahs to the welcome given the re turning troops. Factory whistles were blown and the bay steamers added to the shrieking. Cannons were fired at several points and bells rang out the welcome of Sao Fran cisco to the- Webfooters and the small group of native sons who made up the signal corps of the California regl ment.' 1 be crowds increased witb every minute and the minutes lengthened into' hours, almost before the first group of soldiers left the transports. As the line lengthened the waiting crowds became fully aware thatithe men were actually in sight, and then the din and roar C mechanical . noises mingled witn the cheers of thousands, made it seem as if bedlam had really broken loose. First in the line of march was Major Noble, . General Shatter's aid, followed oy the band of the Third artillery. Then came Gov ernor Geer, of Oregon and bis staff, and they were followed by the Cali fornians, who shared the cheers witb the Oregon lan s. Then came the regiment, beaded by Brigadier-General Summers, and its band. As the men marched, company front, up the wide street, they made a splendid appearance. An ambulance, bearing the sick and wounded, fol lowed, then battery C, of the Third artillery. All along the line of march the men were cheered to an echo, and bards hired by individuals played lively music. How u Sour Wife? Has she lost her beauty? If so, con stipation, indigestion, rick headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 26 cts. and 50 cts, Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Blakeley & Houghton druggists. TOYOKUNI MINE BOHKOB. Sbed. Ban Been Changed! Into Charnel Houses. "Victoria, B. C , July 16.' Particu lars of the catastrophe at the Toyokuni coal mine, Kiushu, on the morning of the 15th ultimo are to hand. A tre mendous sound, accompanied by violent quaking of the earth, was ex perienced by people living adjacent to the mine. Instantly tbey rushed ou. of doors and saw a column of dense black smoke issuing from the pit, throwing pieces of wood and other articles high up into the air. A party of rescuers for there had been some 200 men and women working in the mine when the disaster occurred essayed to go into the pit from a side entrance, but were driven back by the suffocating gas that filled ; the pit. Steps were at once taken to ventilate the gas-laden pit. It was, however, some time before the people could go into the shaft. Uoto the night of the 16th ouly five bodies bad been recover ed, charred, and with terribly - Injured limbs The work of recovering corpses was still in progress when the Olympia sailed Miners' sheds have been changed into big charnel houses, where the ghastly operations of wash ing blackened bodies, coffining and cataloguing thorn are being carried on by a large number of miners who have come from other mines In some cases wbole families bave been an nlhilated excepting the infants and aged people. Many a Lover Has turned witb disgust from an other wise lovable girl w'tn an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea puri fies the breath by its action on the' bowels, etc, as not hing else will. Sold foi years on absolute puarantee. Price 25 cts., and 50ct6. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. of Ut- di9' DEATH ON THE FIIXIPINU8. ' Sick. BawlMlw. .. . 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 St Hough ton, drugg'sts. BOW TIME A BUT WAS 8ATEO. Aarolnaldo Planned to Annihilate the Americana at Manila San Francisco, July 14. The offi cers of the Second Oregon regiment, while very guarded in their statements, admit that the condition of the American troops at Manila at the out break of hostilities between Aguioaldo and the United States was very critical. The capture of a letter sent from in side our line" in Manilla to an emissary of Aguioaldo U probably all that saved our army from a terrible disaster, and - possible annihilation. Tbe letter was taken to General Otis, who found in it tbe plans of a plot to open the gates of Manila, sack the city, murder the guards, aad allow the insurgent army to pour into the American camps and surprise the men. The United States troops were under arms all night to meet the expected at tempt, but spies bad learned of tbe ' capture of the letter, and tbe only part of the plot that was carried out was the burning of a portion of tbe city. - What is Shlloh? 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 tbe results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts., and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. A Spanish Busier Boy Enlists. New York, July 14. Pedro Orizar, 12 years old, who was cabin-boy and bugler on tbe Spanish cruiser, Vizcaya, has enlisted in the United States navy at the Brooklyn navy yard. He will be sent to the training school at New port. Major Courtney Dead. Atlanta, Ga., July 14. Major John Calhoun Courtney, president of the Virginia Society of Atlanta, sec retary of tbe Capital City Club and manager of the Western Union Tele graph Company, died at bis home in this city last night, at tbe age of 65. Major Courtney, during the civil war, was closely associated with Gen erals Lee, Beauregard and Johnston in establishing communication be tween the Confederate' armies and headquarter!. He delivered to Gen- Tarrible Energ-les of War Owned by tbe Army. , Washington, July 16. The war department bas recently concluded an exhaustive series of experiments at Sandy Hook, with high explosives and light field guns that promises to mark material advance ' in the artillery branch of the service. The experi ments were under the board of ordi nance and fortifications, composed of both lino and staff officers, of which tbe major general commanding the army is chairman. ' The recommend ations of the board are in shape to be presented by the secretary of war, and if adopted will result in tbe arming of tbe troops in the Philippines with the most advanced type of field guns which can fire 15 armed shots per minute, which can be operated by one man and which, by its full crew, can be taken to pieces in 13 seconds for load ing on mule back for transportation wherever needed. It Is of three-inch caliber and can carry solid shot, shrap nel or a bursting charge of high ex plosive, which will kill by concussion in a radius of 200 feet. The high ex plosive bas been tested for a year and is said to be superior to either lydite, the British, or melinite, the French high explosives. ' Does Tnls Strike YooT ; Muddy complexions, nauseating breath come from chronic consump tion, narrs uiover ttoot lea la an absolute cure and bas been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cents and 50 cents, at Blake- fey & Houhton. druggists. Invested at Spohaue. Spokane, July 16. Sixty-five thous and dollars cash was yesterday paid on behalf of the Great Northern railroad for about 40 acres of land on Haver male island. This is but a small per centage of the amount the road con templates investing in Spokane in tbe near future, and is considered -but an earnest of the truth of the assertion that James- J. Hill intends spending $1,000,000 in improvements in Spokane, such as passenger and freight depots, trackage, etc.. in the immediate future, . But one thing will prevent the car rying out of these plans, according to those in a position to speak authori tatively, and that is the developement of a ''hold up" d-sire ' on the part of those owning property which the road needs. It is said that but for tbe ex tortionate prices asked by land owners tbe Great Northern would now have large depots erected here and be en tering and leaving tbe city on its own roadbed. But for a repetition of these demands these conditions will exist before another year passes. Lonon, July 16. Another week of bickering, of beated invective and virtuperation, accusations of tyrar. ny on one hand, treason on the other, increasing distress among the landers of the Rand owing to ordered business, of military prepara tions, and throughout it all the ap parent maintenance by the Boers of their stolid attitude of indifference. All the representations made bave only served to add to the perils of tbe Transvaal situation, and ' everthing tends to confirm the opinion that tbe imperial government means to obtain reforms. Tbe ministers bave practi cally pledged themselves to enforce them, peaceably if possible, otherwise forcibly. The empire appears abso lutely united on this subject. Tbe startling telegram published by the Boer organ here, tbe Digger News, Friday showing apparently that the Transvaal was giving in and cordial relations bad peen resumed, which was promptly denied by the secretary for the colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, though evidently tinged to 'suit the susceptibilities of tbe doppers, was so circumstantial and apparently author itative that momentarily the hope was aroused that the end of tbe quarrel was in sight, but tbe only foundation for the dispatch was found in the fact that Mr. Chamberlain on Wednesday, before the new franchise bill was introduced in the yolkraad, requested that the text be cnmmicated to him, and suggested that the debate be postponed pending such friendly rep resentations in regard to alterations therein as the imperial government might desire to make in the interest of peace. The refusal of President Krueger to accede to tbe request is regarded here as a fresh affront and only served to clinch the belief that the president is still dominated by Dr. Leyds. the European representative of tbe Trans svaal, who has, it is claimed, proved the. evil genius of the Transvaal and continues to delude tbe Transvaalers with the dangerous theory that if they can only gain time by simulated con cession no real reform will be neces sary, as a new grouping or tbe powers will shortly occur, whereby Great Britain will no longer have a free hand in South Africa. "For six year I was a victim ofdrs pepwa in in worst iorm. I could eat nothing out milk toast, and at times my stomach would bu rou(n mm uwrst even toai. iast Marcn I began taking- CASCARETS and since tben I Dare Bxeaauy unproved, untu I am as well si I awn M mj 'lit. nf david H. MCBPHT, Newark. O. i nnasaw CANDY . Manila, July 11, via Hong Kong. July 17. Tbe constantly increasing strictness of censorship of the press dispatches which has prevented the cabling to the United States of any thing that did not reflect tbe official views of important events and con ditions resulted in a united effort on the part of correspondents here to secure an abatement of the rigor of censorship. The inltative in this direction was taken a month ago, and resulted in the forming of a statement which was presented on Sunday, July 9, to Major-General Otis, commanding the military forces of the United States in the Philippines, with a request for permission lo telegraph it to the United States. Correspondents also asked for per mission to cable their papers all tbe facts and different phases of events as they transpired here. Tbe correspon dents bad two long interviews witb Otis, in the course of which they claimed tbe evident purpose of censor ship was not to keep information from the enemy, but to keep from a public knowledge of the real condition of affairs here. It was also asserted by correspondents that newspapers printed in Manila which reach the enemy weekly, are permitted to pub lish statements similar to those which to correspondents are forbidden to wruuu. tTor oiuaveu, vt oBBtja, ur wipe. IUC, aaC. sue. .. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... smut Sea. t CMP", "'tl. MiMiim. mw tara. sa M.Tfl.Rlf! 8ld nl Guaranteed Dy an dnn- I U'DA W gius to CXM.K Tobaooo Habit Chas. J . Stubling, pig Inducements for Cash Trade. WHOLESALE Wines, liquors, Cigars and Beer. The Celebrated Olympia Beer, Anheuser-Busch Nutrine, a non-alchoholic beverage, unequaled as a tonic. 173 Second street, The Dalles, Oregon, 5 mrfrffnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinnii I3 PROFESSIONAL. A. S. BENNKt Attorney at Law YyM. TACKMAN Dentist. Booms 8 8 and 10. Vogt Block, Tbe Dalles. Or. State Normal Moo MOUNMOUTH, OREGON. TRfflG SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS M F. HOORI. OORE & GAVIN. JOHN GAVIN. Attorneys At Law. Rooms 30-40 over U. 8. Land Office. jun9 To See His Dying; Mother Portland, Ore., July,! 6. A special to the Oregonian from Albany, Ore., saysr Frank M. Girard, a member of Company I, Oregon volunteers, arrived here yesterday from San Francisco in violation of orders. On reaching San Francisco harbor, while still on shipboard, be received a telegram an nouncing that his mother, who resides near Monmouth, was dying, and ask ing him to come at once. He applied to the officers for a furlough, offering the telegram as the reason, but it was refused. By tbe aid of sympathetic comrades be was let bown by a rope into a small boat and went ashore, taking tbe train at once for home. He says that he will return to his regiment in a few days. To Core Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic lOeorBo. If C C. C. (ail to cure, druggists refund money. NERV1TA VITALITY LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Im potency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, ail effects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail SOc per box; 6 boxes lor $2.50; witb a written guaran tee to core or refund tbe money. NERV1TA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Stai, CHICAGO, IUL. Sole by Blakeley A Houghton, The Dalles, Oregon. Lower California Miners. San Feancisco, Cat., July 17. A special to the Union from Bnsehada, Lower California, says: The Mexican man of-war Democrata.Captain Ugell, bas arrived from San Roque witb 98 Americans and 25 Mexicans, who were found on tbe beach there. Most of the miners had sold all of their grub and tents and made their way to the landing, misled by the false rumors, that the steamer St. Dennis was due there July 5th. ' Tbe beach was covered with hungry men. Not one would admit, However, tnat ne was broke, and in fact a committee or ganized by them raised a purse of 1000 Mexican dollars and offered it to Captain Urgeli to ke the crowd to Eusenada. The captain refused' the money. He treated the luckless gold- seekers royally and brought them here. Seven Were Drowned. Seattle, July 17. News of the drowning of seven men in Turuagain Arm bas been received from Cook's inlet Alaska. Those drowned were: A. B. Johnson, Malone, N. Y.; Louis Peterson, Chicago; Chris Madison, Chicago; Porter, California; Hut chinson. , Rockford, 111; two unknown. They were in three rowboats, mak ing their way up the Arm, when they were overtaken by a great tidal wave, which swamped tbe 3a Does. Johnson, Peterson and Madison were in one bo it, Porter and Hutchinson in an other, and the two unknown in the third. .The first three named were prospecting partners of C. C. Smith, of Ogden, Utah. - Hoted Wheelman Dead. ' : New York, July 17 Henri Four nier, the noted long-distance bicycle rider, died at tbe Manhattan hospital last night from injuries received in a bicycle accident on Seventh avenue a few hours previous. Fournier was run down by a racing team. He was thrown from bis wheel and was unable to rise, another team was close on to him when a citizen saw his peril and dragged him; to the sidewalk. His injuries .'were internal. He was 35 years old. 100 Reward, SJIOO. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh Ball's Catarrh Care is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cattarh being a con-, stitutional disease! requires a constitutional treatment.- Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mocouB surfacesof the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient, strength by building up the cons titution, and assisting nature in doing lta work. Tbe proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers, that tbey offer One Hun dred Dollers for any ease that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F; J. Chb-bny & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. Hall's Family Pills are the best cable. Otis finally promised greater liberality, agreeing to pass all matter that he might consider not detri mental to the interests of the United States. General Otis appointed Captain Green, of his staff, at. censor. The statement of tbe correspondents is as follows: The undersigned, all staff corre spondents of American newspapers stationed in Manila, unite in tbe fol lowing statement: We believe that from official dis patches made public in Washington, tbe people of the United States have not received a correct impression of the conditions in the Philippines, but that these dispatches bavj presented an ultra-optimistic . view that is - not shared by general officers on the field. We believe that tbe dispatches in correctly represent existing conditions among the Filipinos in respect to dis sension and demoralization resulting from the American campaign, and to the brigand character of their army. We believe the dispatches err in tbe declaration 'that the situation is weil in band' and the assumption that the insurrection can be speedily ended without greatly increased force. . . "We think tbe tenacity of the Fili pino purpose bas been underestimated and that the statements are unfounded that the volunteers are unwilling to engage in further service. Censor ship has compelled us to participate in this misrepresentation by exercis ing or altering uncontroverted state ments of the facts on tbe plea that they would alarm the people at home, or have people of the United States by the ears." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice 's hereby riven that the nnderaiimiul. has been duly BDDolnted bv the Hon. Couniv Court of the state of Oregon, for Wasco County, as administrator, witn the will annexed, of the estate of George W Rowland, late of Wasco Couney, Oreson, now deceased. All Demons huviuk claims uram&t saia estate are nereov notified to present the same properly verified, to me at my o nee in Dalles City, Oregon, witiiin six rauauut irom tne oute oi uus notice. uatea tins atn day or June, iw. r'KAWK. MIS EFEE. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate or ueoige w, Kowiana, deceased. juiy i-st. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. New Buildings! New Departments Ur graded Country School Work. GRADUATES SECURE GOOD POSITIONS Strong Courses. Well Equipped Training Department. Normal Course quickest and best way w aww iscrLiuuuiie. .xpeue lor year irom iiaiio siou. or ooara cz.&u to &3.uu per weea. Tuition 6.25 per term of te i weeks. Pall term begins Sept. lwtb; Summer term, June 27 -Sept. 1. For Catalogue address, P. L. CampbrM, or W. A. Wann, President. Secretary of Faculty. Pioneer Bakery. The above cut represents one of our handaoma BronzATMnnlra nnm nn r hibltion at our store which we propose to give to our cash customers entirely free of charge, in consideration of their liberal Datronace. We beo- to state that our prices, which are always rock-bottom for first class goods, will remain the same and this special offer, which will bold good for a limited time only, is made for the purpose of increasto? our cash tradu. These eloetcs are made, of hmau. are beautiful mantel ornaments, as well as first class time keepers. Please ' give us an earlv call and we will take pleasure in showing vou the clocks, and explaining in detail how you can secure one of these useful gifts. We have a lot of damaged RUBBER COODS- eonsiiitino- nf Mnn'a hln Rrifl IrnAa hnn:.D anf-tiw a.nlnl.i.. A l.alru. .Hm ...kluu T ,3 1 llt..ut..J ' wwvo, duv A..uw. a, . . 1 W I. uo , BWIUl J II HOB , 1U18BQB KUU Children's rubber goods of all kinds, slightly damaged by water and which wui ue ciosea out at a great sacrince. J. P. McINERNY, One Price Cash House, Cor. Second and Court 8ts. I have reopened this well known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply everybody with. . .. BREAD, PIKS and CAKE Also, all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries Jos. T. Peters & Co., PR) rtf I Building Materials 1 I OF ALL t KINDS. GKE30, ' Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made,.-and that too, by a" lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent, for three months she coughed Incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to ' recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured, her' name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.' Thus writes W. C. Hamsick & Co., of Shelby. N. C. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hough, ton's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Notice is hereby given tbat Geo. A. IJebe. executor of tbe estate of Richard G. Closter, deceased, lias filed in the office of the county cierxoi wasco uounty, uregon. nis nnai ac count and report in tbe matter of said estate. and that the Honorable Robert Mays, County Judge of said County, has ordered that said final account and report and the settlement of the saia estate, as well as any objections there to, shall be heard at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the 3rd day of July. 1899. the same being tLe regular July term of Bald Court for tbe year 18W. Said hearing, settlement and objections. U any, will be heard pursuant to s Id order In the county court room in the court house of said county at Danes mty, uregon. This notice is given bv order of the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, of date May 2Sth., ltsw. uaiea June sra, law. GEO. A. LIEBE. Executor of the estate of Richard O. Closter, aeceasea. . . Pioneer Grocer. HOWE Ss CO. -Headquarters for Genuine Cumberland Blacksmith Coal Class, Paints and all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS. ... Roche Harbor lime. San Juan Lime, Trowel Brand Cement Pine Lumber and Boxes, Sash and Doors. It rats with yon whether yon eontinm tba Barre-kuling tobacco bablt. N.TO-UA(Xl I remove, tne desire for tobacco. wltbfT fl J tine, purine, the biooie.Tj I a I'AlSj. tores km manhood.X.1' B SV'ogeboxei fPWiaHfil VI 1"0 TO B A ' from 2f II J fJor owa drnjrglrt, who rjm B. W wiu .tracn lor OB. l .ne i wits 1 fV A will, patiently, peratetenUy. One I W box. si, uually cum: s boxes, su. rarnted to cure, or we refund money, t HirTln i it cm., mif,Mumt,Mr tmk. mm, Headquarters for the sales of . Mit liell : Farm : and : Spring: : Wasons Case Plows, Bissell Chilled Plows, Hoosier Drills. Champion Mowers, Binders and Reapers, J. I. M. H. JOHNSTON. ......Headquarters for ke Headers, Milwaukee Cbainless and Columbia Mowers and ledge Rakes . . Champio Hay Rakes, Henney Buggies. 49Cntil after the danger of high watsr is over fir Wood will be Sold at 12.50 con! easli. '- 1 Genera Z. F. MOODY in Ml in r ii l ana r orwaraii Mraani FIRS IN BSOUKtrH NAVY-YARD Consumes . Much Cloth for the Makina; of Jaea Tar's Clothes. New YORK, July 17. Fire ac the Brooklyn navy yard last night threat ened moon valuable property in tbe building; occupied by the provision and clothing- department of tbe bureau of supplies and accounts. The fire was discovered on tbe third floor, in which white duck cloth was kept and out up for men in the navy. About 95.000 worth of cloth was on the floor and it is thought that it was entirely con sumed by flames as tbe fire swept from one end of tbe buildin? to the other. : On the second floor was stored, in bales covered with waterproof material all the other cloth for the other suits worn in the navy and needed for other purposes. The cloth on this floor was estimated to be valued at about $5,000. How much of it was destroyed by water could not be learned, but it was thought that it must have been some what damaged,' despite tbe fact tbat it was protected by waterproof covering Haw an Tmp KMaey t Dr. Hob be" Sparsni Pills core all kidney Ills. Sara, pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Ck, Chicago or M. Y. Transport Crew "Struck." San Francisco, July 17. Sixty seven members of tbe Chinese crew of the transport Tartar have been on a strike for several days, having de manded double pay for the voyage to Manila. ' The vessel was acquired by the go verment from tbe Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and the action of tbe men rendered them liable to six months imprisonment when the vessel reached a British port. Secretary W 11 eon st Seattle. Seattle. July 16. James Wilson, secretary of the department of argri culture, arrived here yesterday. He will Investigate the agricultural and kindred industries of this section. ' Educate Toir Bowels With Caaeareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, iSc IIC.C.C. fall, drug-giata refund money. DKPABT TRON THU DALLES ABBIVB Past Salt Lake. Denver, Ft. Fast Mail-' Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail 11:' p. m. sas City, St. Louis, 2:56 p. m. Chicago and East. Bpokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Flyer Minneapolis, St Paul, Flyer 6:45 p.m. Duluth, Mllwauke, 6:00a.m. Chicago and East. 8 p.m. FROM rORTLAKD 4 p.m. Oeeaa Steamships 8 p. .Sunday m Ex Saturday iu p. m. 0 a. m Ez.Sunday 7 a.m. Tues.Thur, and Sat Tues, Thur and Sat- l,v Riparia dully All Sailing Dates sub ject to onange. For San Francisco- Steamers leave Port land every five days. Colaaibia River Steamers To Astoria and Way. Landings. Willamette River Oregon City, Newberg, em a wav-Land's Willamette aa Yamhill Rivera. Oregon City, Dayton.and' way-L-anaiogs. 391. 393 HND 395 SECOND STRE6T. (Adjoining Railroad Depot ) Consigniiiei ts Solicited Prompt attention will be paid to those who favor me with their patronage Ex.Sunda; 4:80 p. m. Ez.Sunday 30 p. m. Mon.,Wed. andFrl. ? Wall Extras for all machines we handle. If you want anything- in tna line of Agricultural Implements call on . W. A. Johnston, - ; The Dalles, Oregon D. w. VAUSE, mmntmmmmnintmmm mtmnmmmmmmmmmfc! 3 a 3 .DEALER "IN. Paper, Paints, OILS, GLASS, ETC. It will be our aim to carry a Complete Line of tie Purest Drags Finest line of Wall Paper in the city. Send for Samples. Painting, Paper-Hanging and Kalsomin ing a Specialty. Third Street. The Dalles, Oregon I And we invite your atttention to our stock of .... . PAINTS, OILS, CLASS AND WALL PAPER. 1 Butler Drug Com'y. 3 Willamette River Portland to Corvallis and way-Landings I 4;S0i and Sat p. m. rp,,fw n-Mir Saake River. Riparia to Ldwlston, Lv. Lewi daily Parties desiring tugow iieppuor .,uuo.u ut train No. 4. leaving Tbe Dalles at 5:30 P. M. to make direct connections, returning, making dl rect connections at Heppner Junction witb No 1, arriving at Toe Dalles at 3:15 P. M. No. 22. through freight, east-bound, does not carjy passenge s: arrives 2:50 a. m., depart 8:50 a. m. No. 24. local freight, carries passengers, east bound ; arrives 4 :c0 p. m.. departs 8 : 15 p. m. No. SI. west-bound through freight, does not carrj passengers: arrives b:15 p. m., departs 8:30 p. m. No. 23, west-bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrives 6-16 p. m, departs 8:30 a, m, - For full particulars call on O. H. & N. Co.'s a ent Tbe Dalies, or address W. H. HCSLBUBT, Gen, Pass. Aeent Portland. Oregon J Ibilakd Agent, The Dalles r x Ciinnnrrnrp ft Cninac.VinorcIv flriiff Pn dig ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE-FREE! B uuuwu,a lu - M,Ub WM" ZUimiiiiU'tiii'iiuiiaiiiiium .MMMMimuiuimuiuuuw i, . THIS BIB ENCYCLOPEDIA keareatalogMfor spring and suav mer of U9S. It ie I z LI inches la siae, eon uln. Uwiianrit of quo tation, and lUartrattoBS, tbe taaaatomeet, moet eomplete and Unreal priced catalogue eier pubUaned. NAMESTHE LOWEST WHOLE SALE CHICAGO PRICES ON EVEHTTHINu !., SUylM, Orteea, fewalrj, IHiiii, I (aaa, Meat. Mm Telia joat wbat your storekeeper at borne muat ana wiu prevent aim rrorn ovvrcnarfrina: yoa car for what ha tmv. on wbat yon bay; explain, juet how to order, bow much Ue freight, ezprom or mail will be on anything to your town. THR BIO BOOK COSTS UsViJEARLV SLOP. miD rocc nrrco Cut thle aaTert&emeot oat vvn r -w w r w a-. and send to as Wlta l i to help to pay tbeaaaunnaad tbe Big Book will M sent to yon rail eymmintiahli aad IT yon oont any u v the 10 cent, yon send, as a key to tbe loweet wboli FOR SALE Stock Ranch Ikes 480 acres, well improved, located in the best ranfrecouhty in Eastern Ore (Too 250 bead of horses well bred Clnyelad Bay, Clydesdale and Sbire, one imported Shire stallion, 60 (frown geldings. 30 large dry mares, 30 young males, 10 old enough to wotk. Ranch and horses will be sold tog-ether or seperate. Address. . L. D. CLAYPOOL Paulina, Or. Or call at this office. jlOlm Hotel Brewster, BEST BRICK IN CITY Third Street, cor. Flanders. Portland, Oregoa - . AMERICAN PLAN Hotel complete with electric lights, bells, steam beat, bath room on each floor, elevator. Bates: Si 00 to II 2 per day . according to room, meals 5 eents. Free bus to and from train., SANDERS BATEMAN, Props. yon dont any It u worth KP times r Ml UM IU. UP. wiiwi nmm mm everything, aay to. and will lnM4i.urtM.ra jmmr ! eama, .n?oaSa8ft5 ji'wooderSl piece of work.-Waahf irtOTi -.aonal Trlboaa, . The eataloroe I a wonder.". -Whtr (N.H.) Union. "geara, Hoeboek at Oo. 1. one of tbe largest hnoim of Its ktow ta Chicago." Cnleago Inter Oeeaa. 'Tn Dl eauUoffue form, one of the flnart ahoppln meamm. rang ' w,m Tki. i-TSnt into a duttrlct"- Boras, aonthly. Ccicaas. -Their earalnrn. a vat deumituient store boiled "antaOegaawaon. "Their catalogue hi certainly a merchandise eneyelopalla.-hleago Kpworta "eraio. - I law aboald be Muwed compelling the m of thfr catalogue in all poblie aeboolt"--The Hoa. O. A. Sontntoaah idre. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICACO, ILL., U.S.A. TflE Dalles jllarDie and Granite Works COMINI & WEEKS, Proprietors. (Successors to Louie Comini.) Immense Stock. Twenty Monuments On the way and will arrive soon Call and see our stock before placing orders. We save you money Did You Ever. Do not order monumental work until you obtainjour prices, for good work our charges are always the lowest. You will fine THE BALDWIN- ANDREW BALDWIN, Proprietor. Corner Court and Front Streets, Carries EyerytMog to be Found in 1 First-Class Liqnor Store. Whiskey from 83.00 per Gallon and Up. Tte Celebrated Colombia' Brewery Beer on Tap ...THE DALLES, OREGON. 4 wk- Stop to think that this is the timo of year that a merchant want3 to sell off all bis heavy goods. Well that is the case with me. Come in before the assortment is broken and get your choicd of the stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Blankets, Furnishing Goods.. . 0. F. STEPHENS. THE CELEBRATED Columbia Brewery AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. This well-known brewery is now turning ou( the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good healthful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on the marketj East Second Street The Dalles, : Oregon