to ... . tn-tn M U UTAlXKgK. VMueXXXT THE DALLES. OREGON, SATURDAY. AUGUST 5, 1899. no: 31 CONSOLIDATED 1882. TIIIRS-HOIISTAIIIEEB. " XIII A Powder Made from pure cream erf tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum taking powden are the greatest menaces to health of the present day. ovm. wino aCTrota cq , gw towc MAY HAVE TO INTERFERE United States Have In terests in San Do mingo. New York, July 27. General Aber laide A. Moscoso, an exiled leader of the liberal party of San Domingo, now living in new York, said last night: "The death of President Heureaux will I think, surely be followed by a long state of disorder and revolution. I want to emphasize this proDhesy that the United States will eventually be compelled to interfere to establish peace in the island, justlas this country did in Cuba.' I 'favor the policy of peace. I shall be glad to return to my country -and support such a policy, if it ie inaugurated by General Figuerro, the vice-president, who succeeds to the head of the government. "But if Botnething is not quickly done to establish order and peace, more revolutionary expeditions will follow like that of .General Jiminez and General Morales who led a band from Cuba against Heureaux. There are now in this country General Tor ibeo Garcia and Edward Grullon, who share my views. We think that the United States ought to take an inter est in our West Indian republic. It will be a great commercial ally. It lies betwen Cuba and Porto Rico. It must of necessity, I believe, ultimately become attached to this country." General Moscoso has been an exile in New York for three years. He op posed the late president politically and had to flee to save his life. 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 on the bowels, etc, as nothing else will. Sold fui years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts., and 50cts. Blakeley & Hough ton, druggists. MILKS HAS SADBBED. HI RecommeD elation for the Arm j Disregarded. . - Washington, July , 28 General ' Miles has been severely snubbed by the manner in which his recommen dations for commissions ic the- volun teer army ham been received by the war department .and the president! In the distribution of over 500 com missions for the Jl new regiments to be sent to the Philippines, there is not one that can be credited to General Miles. The patronage at the adminis tration's disposal was too valuable, it is said, and the pressure from the politicians too great, to permit Gen eaal Miles to have any voice in regard to the selections.' General Corbin was the only officer consulted. It would be naturally supposed out side of Washington that consideration would be given any recommendations made by the highest ranking officer for commissions in the volunteer or ganization. General Miles, whose knowledge of the personnel of the army is superior to that of any official of the war department, was entitled to submit at least the names of those of ficers he believed best qualified-. Realizing the possibility that his recommendation would not operate in favor of any officer, he made but few, and they were not received favorably, either by General Corbin or the presi dent. , Sick Headache. The curse of overworked woman&lnd, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tne great blood puri fier and tissue builder. Money re funded it not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cents. Blakeley & Hough ton, drugg'sts. t . t HECREACX HCKDEKEK., Be Was a Resident of Mew York for Sev eral Tears. New York, July 27. The Times says: Ramon Cacerse, the murderer of President Heureaux, of San Domingo, is about 25 years of age and is con nected with one of the richest families of that republic. A considerable por tion of his life has bean spent in the United States. He completed his education at the Rensselaer Polytech nic Institute at Troy, where he was graduated about four years ago. While residing in Troy be married Llllie, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Hakes. Mr. Hakes died some years ago and his widow passed away soon after her adopted daughter'9 marriage to Caceres. All the properly was left to Mw. Caceraa. Part of the real estate, consisting of a block on Fulton street, Troy, was recently sold to ex-United States Senator Edward Murphy, jr. Caceres converted all bis wife's prop erty into cash and they came' to New York and made their home here for some time. Caceres often said that as soon as the opportunity offered he would go to San Domingo and in augurated a resolution. ' He started on . his mission a few weeks ago, leaving Mrs. Caceres here. . j JnterestlDf Experiment. Manila,. July 28. In compliance with an order received from Madrid, (be Spanish ' transport Alva will pro- ceed from Manila immediately to the I Caroline islands, in order to repatri ate the garrison and inhabitants 01 those islands. There is a great inter est in the first attempt -of a cable boat to follow the movements of an army. The boat left Tambuy, near Taguig, at the northern end of Laguna de Bay, this morning, and after making con ' nection with the land wire successfully laid eighteen miles of cable. " It is ex pected the cable boat will reach Calam- ba tonight. DECLARED IT A FAILURE German Comment on the Peace Conference. Berlin, July 29. The papers this week have been giving their verdict of the outcome of the peace conference at The Hague. The tone of the comment of the papers friendly to the conference generally is one of disappointment that so little has been accomplished, while those opposing indulge in glee ful felicitations that no more was ac complished. The Tagebiatt says that the form of the Arbitration agreement adopted marks an important step to ward securing the peace of the world, and adds: " Whoever knows tne toilsome way in which progress of international law is made will be satisfied with this result.'' The Post says; ''The result shows that those who bad been neither too optimiseio nor too pessimistic in expectations were in the right." The most important result the Post sees if that a method is now open to nations for settling difficulties, saying: "While the conference has not ush ered in the millenium, still it shows that the powers are earnestly striving to preserve for the peoples the bless ings of peace." The national liberal Boersen Zeitung calls the fiual protocol a funeral oration and says the results amount to zero. The Kreuz Zeitung, referring to the United States and England, says: "The nations that boasted loudest of their humanity made the stoutest re sistance to really humanitarian prop ositions." The Kreuz Zeitung further points out that while England and the United States stood together In opposing the j prohibition of booms filled with nox- 1 - . I TTS.J 1 1 1 JUUS gttSBeS, IlUB UU1K3U OIAH1M utac&eu up England's refusal to .abandon the dumdum bullett. "The platonio de claration of the conference for the principles of the czar's proclamation," the Kreuz Zeitung continues, "intro duces absolutely no change in existing conditions." The agrarian Deutsche Tages Zei tung makes merry over the friends of peace, whose cherished hopes are far from being realized. The socialist Vorwaerts gives the conference a part ing shot, calling it a comedy. "The hardest work of the members," this journal says, was to refrain from laugbiug in each others' faces at their own insincerity." flow is . Soar WlfeT . 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 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Blakeley & Houghton druggists. - Nordstrom Murder Case. Seattle, July 30. United States District Judge Hanford refused' to grant a writ of habeas corpus to Char les W. Nordstrom, who is to be banged August 11 for the murder of Willie Mason. Nordstrom was con victed seven years' ago. . His case has been through all the courts. Judge Hanford allowed an appeal to be taken to the United States supreme court. An effort will now be made by Nord Strom's attorneys to secure a stay of execution. Four on One 8caffold. Baltimore, Md., July 28. Upon one scaffold, and simultaneously, four negroes, were hanged in Baltimore city" jailyard. . Cornelius Gardiner, John Myers and Charles James paid with their lives for criminal assault on Auule Bailey, a 13-year-old negress. Joseph Bryan, the fourth member of tne quartet, killed Mary Pack, a neg gress. The necks of James Myers and Bryan ;ere broken by the fall and they dlea almost instantly. Uoes Tills strike YouT Muddy complexions, nauseating breath come from chronic consump tion. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantea. Price 25 cents and 50 .cents, at Blake ley & Houhton, druggists. -. i? Trouble Continues In Samoa. San Francisco, July 28. Samoan advices under date of July 14, say that the situation in Samoa occasions great uneasiness, the attitude of the natives being far from reassuring. Several fights have occurred between, the sup porters of the riyals4for the kingship and several natives have been, killed. Whit is ShHohr A grard old remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption; nsed through the world for half a eentury, 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. . JERVITA Restores VITALITY. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD Cures Im potency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. Aiierve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mall 50c per box; 6 boxes lor $2.50; with a written guaran tee to core or refund tne money. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton Jackson St, CHICAGO, ILL. Sole bv Blakeley A Houghton, The . : Dalles, Oregon. YELLOW FEVER IN THE EAST Inmates of a Soldiers Home Afflicted. Norfolk, Va.. July 31. Message from Governor Wood fin, of the Sol dier's Home at Hampton, eays there have been three deaths from yellow fever since yesterday. Thirty cases are now under treatment. Expert surgeons and immune nurses are being installed, and rigid quarantine reg ulations enforced. He does not think the disease will spread beyond, the home. " Washington, July 31. Surgeon General Sternburg received the follow ing from Lieutenant-Colonel Dewitt: f ort Monroe, va. At 4 p. m. yes terday Surgeon Pettus. United States marine hospital service, quarantine officer, officially stated that yellow fever was at the National Soldiers' Home at Hampton. There have been 34 cases with six deaths. The com manding officer took immediate meas ures for quarantine. General Corbin says conditions are serious, and there is no telling bow fa." the infection may have reached. Ex cursion parties have been coming to Old Point, Newport'Newsand Soldiers' Home. Many of tbem have mingled with the soldiers, Corbin says. One theory on the way the fever might have been brought to the borne is that one of the soldiers recently visited Santiago. He returned some time since, suffering with what the physic ians thought to be dengue. It seems it was not until the inmates of the borne began to die that thn disease was discovered to be yellow fever. "Toe officials of the war department are very much concerned on account of the si uation. Corbin and Stern burg had a conference early this morn ing and It was decided to hold every thing In readiness to take care of the yellow fever should it appear among the troops. KOBE VOLUNTEERS ARKITK. Nebraska Keiclment and Utah Battery at Ban Francisco. San Francisco, July 31. Dis embarking of the First Nebraska in fantry and the Utah' light artillery from the transport Hancock today gave San Francisco a .second oppor tunity to welcome returning soldiers from the Philippines. Long before orders to march were given, every available point from which a good view of the parade could be had was occupi ed by thousands of enntusiastic people. Flag and bunting streamed from nearly every building and many people along the line of march carried American flags, which ed waved constantly as the veterans marched toward the Presidio. Whistles were constantly blowing, and added to this the noise of clanging bells, firing of cannon and exploding fire works. Market street had been cleared of all tarffic and it was nearly 10 o'clock before the head of the column turned into that thoroughfare. General Shatter had provided an escort of artillery and his body of soldisrs, with a band, beaded the procession. As the regimental officers of the Nebraskans turned into Market street,, a mighty cheer was given. Th9 band came next, playing lively airs and then fol lowed the men, attired in campaign uniforms. The soldiers looked well as they marched along and thei soldierly appearance broutrh forth mucn favor able comment. Men were cheered to the echo as they proceeded along the line of march, but the sight of the battle-flag of the Nebraskans seemed to arouse all the enthusiasm the spec tators could muster. . The hospital corps brouget up the rear of the Neb raska regiment, and seated in wagons were several wound, d men. Then came the Utah light artillery, headed by. Major Grant.' A band fol lowed and then came the diminutive mascot of the Utah boys, a chap per haps 13 years old attired in uniform of the regiment and carrying a silvor flagon. The Utah 'artillery followed and the welcome they' received was fully as demonstrative as that given the Nebraska boys,' who preceeded them. Bringing up the rear of the pro cession was troop F of the Sixth cav alry and Third artillery. SO BKHKDI FOR LYNCHING Crime Host Close Before Lynching; Sub sides. ' New York, July 31. Governor D. M. Jones, of Arkansas, replying to a query from the Times as to the cause of lynching in the South, said: "In my judgment, the so-called de lays in the administration of criminal law so far as Arkansas is concerned, have not been the cause of the lynching of any person accused of crime. The lynchings in this state have generally been in cases of rape and attemped rape, and especially when the assault has been made by a negro upon a white woman. This crime is so heinous and revolting that all the laws in the world, no matter how severe the pun ishment or how speedily its infliction, cannot In my judgment prevent lynch ing when the accused falls into the hands of the enraged mob. - "I can suggest no remedy, because there is none except the cessation of the crime itself. Of course, - this is to be deplored because It Is always best that the law should be .permitted to take Its regular course, but. as long as human nature remains aait is,, the conditions in this respect Will not be' improved." , '- i -. " TAQ0A8 ON THE ?WAB PATH., Three Hundred of .Them Are Thronch Sonora. Balding i St. Louis, Aug. 1.' A special to the Globe-Democrat from .Ortiz, Mex.r says: Any doubt that the Yaquis are on the war. path in earnest was dis pelled today when news reached here that several' American and Mexicans had- been killed in pueblos, or towns, in the Yaqui river valley, east and southeast of this station. Tbe'courier who came In with the news of the slaughter declares that he saw a des perate fight at a point. 40 miles south east of Ortiz, and that he has positive evidence that J. F. Reinly, a merchant of Hermossllo, and E.' Miller, a pho tographer in his employ, were among the killed. Remly was one of the best known Americans in Sonora. The inhabl tants of the towns in and near the Yaqul valley are In a stae of terror, General Torres, commander of the first military zone, which includes Sonora. Sinaloaand Lower California, who was in the field with the Twelfth regiment, is reported among' the slain. No in formation is obtainable as yet of the number of fighting Indians under arms, but u tne outbreak is ot tne pro portions of the war ended in 1897, the number may be placed at between 3(M) and 4000. Story of a Slave. To be bound band and foot for years by the chains of disease Is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made iree. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." 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You will find around you here men who will help in the arduous duties of your position. May God bless you and give yoi strength." aiOO Reward, SIOO. The 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 Hall's Catarrh Care is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cattarh being a con stitutional diseasef requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mocous surfaces of 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 its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer One Hun dred Dollers for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. Chient & Co , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. 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Volcanic Eruption ' Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them; also old running and fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile care on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. . Haw Are Tour Kidneys f Sr. Hobbs 8 pareunia Pills cure all kidney Ills. 8am, pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. Beveridge la located. Washington, Aug. 1. The state department succeeded in locating Senator Beveridge, of Indiana, over whose whereabouts anxiety was felt by friends. A cablegram to Consul Harris, at Nagasaki, elicited the fol lowing reply this morning: "Beveridge all right. Senator was a passenger on the steamship Empress of India, and was detained in quarantine at Naga saki." Beanrjr la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. 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TAPE WO R WIS "A tape worm eighteen feet long at least came on the scene after my takingtwo CASCARETS. This I am sure has caused my bad health for the past three years. I am still taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people." uiu. w. DDwus, Baira, j&im. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do uooa, never mcicen, w eacen, or vnpe. luc. Zoc. sue. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. , bribe ( W. CUwo, Ummtntl, Saw lark. SIS MTfl Rl ( Sold and guaranteed by all drng- I U-UAW guts to Tobacco Habit. PROFESSIONAL. S. BENNKT Attorney at Law yyM. tackman . Dentist. Rooms 8 9 and 10. Vogt Block, The Dalles, Or. J. t. MOORE. JOHN GAVIN Mc OORE & GAVIN, Attorneys At Law. Rooms 39-40 over U. S. Land Office. jun9 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice s hereby given that the unders'gned. has been dulv auDointed by the Hon. Counlv Court of the state or uregon. ror w asco uounty, as administrator, with the will annexed, or the estate of George W Rowland, late of Wasco Couney. Oregon, now deceased. All persons havme claims against said estate are Hereby notined to present the same properly vennea to me at my once in Danes juy, uregon. within Riz months rrom the date or this notice. Dated this 29th day of June, 18S9. FRANK ME-EFEE, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Geoige W. Rowland, deceased. July l-St, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that Geo. A. Liebe, executor of the estate of Richard G. Closter, deceased, las filed in theomoe of the county clerk or Wasco county, uregon. ms nnai ac count and report in the 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 set tlement of the said estate, as wen 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 tl.e regular July term of said Court for the year 1899. Said hearing, settlement and objections, li any, will be beard pursuant to s lid order in the county court room in the court house of said county at Dalles City, Oregon. This notice is given by order of the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Wasco County, of date May 36th., 1899. Dated June 3rd., 1899. GEO. A. LIEBE, Executor of the estate of Richard O. Closter. deceased. CONTEST NOTICE. U. S. Land Ofpio, I The Dalles, Dr., July 20, 1899. f A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Ed. S. Beach, contestant, against homestead entry No. 6201, made August 13, 1897, for s qr ne qr and lots 1, i, and 3 of section 5. township 3 s, range 12 e, by Bert fl. Leonard, contestee. in which it is alleged that said Bert H. Leonard left the said tract more than a year since, and went to Seattle, state of Washington, and never returned to the state of Oregon. He is a married man, that he nor hiu family ever resided on said tract, acd no fencing or buildings are on the said tract, and no residence was ever mrintaintd thereon, that such .failures still exist, said parties are hereby notified to aDDear, respond and offer evi '.ence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on septemDer. . oeiore tne register and rtceivtr at the United St ties Lr.ud Ofll .e in The Dalles, Oregon The said c testunt having, in a proper affidavit, filed July 18th, ii. set iorth iacts wnicn snow mat a ter aue diligence, personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and direc:ed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. JAY. P. LUCAS, Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. H. S. Wilson, as receiver of The Dalles National Bank of Dalles City, Oregon, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. A, N. Varoey and Alice Varney, defendan . By virtue of an execution, decree and order of sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Wasco, to me directed and dated the 25th day of July. 1899. upon a decree for the foreclosure of a certain mort gage, in favor of plaintiff and against said dn fendents. and judgment rendered and entered in said Court in the above entitled cause. In favorof the Plaintiff and against the Defendant, A. N. Varney as judgment debtor, in the sum of three-nun red and eighteen dollars ($318.00), with Interest thereon from the 4th day of Sedtemoer, 1899, at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum, and the further sum of thirty-five ($35.00) dollars, as attorney's fees, and the fur ther sum of twelve dollars, costs, and the costs of and upon this writ, and commanding me to make sale of the real property embraced in such decree of foreclosure and hereinafter described: said decree and judgment having been rendered and entered on the 22d day of May, 1899. I will, on the 11th day of September, 1899, At the hour ot 2 o'clock, In the afternoon of said day, and at the front door of the County Court house, in Dalles City. Wasco County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand.ali the right, title and in terest which the defendants A. N. varney and Alice L. Varney, or either of them had on the 4th day of April, 1892, the date of the mortgage foreclosed herein, or which such defendants or any of the defendants herein, have since ac quired, or now have in and to the following de scribed real property, situate and being in Wasco County, Oregon, towit: Lot E. in block No. 9, of the Fort Dalle Military heservation of Dalles City. Wasco County. Oregon, or so much of said property as will satisfy said judgment and deer ee. with costs and accruing costs. Said property will be sold subject to confir mation and redemption as by law provided. Dated at The Dalles. Oregon, this 26ih day of July, 1899. ROBKRT KELLET, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. SEND ONE DOLLAR. CUT THIS AD. 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Adsnat, Sears, Roebuck & Co., Ch icago tlsars. Ksisacs Csw are isiristsly rafliste. -lfdWsr.1 The Wliitelioiise GHA8. MICHELBACB, Proprietor Flr8t-cla8b Wines Liquors and Cigars Alway on Hand. : Corner Second aa Court Streets, THE DALLES OREGON. ' TlFfn CANDY If CATHARTIC . VIADE MAMK MOMTIMD ii r m Dalles-PrinBviil STAGE LINE. Through-Trips in 23 Hours Leave The Dalles every morning at 6 o'clock. Under new managemen t ! Conducted on busi iness principles 1 Passenger Rates: Dalles to Prineville J10.O0 Dalles to Antelope f 6.00 Freight rates, to Prineville 4 cents; to An' telope. 3 cents. C. M. CORNETT, Prop'i Office at Umatilla House. Will Saw Yonr Wocd The steam wood saw will ' run Tuesdays and Fridays, when we wili 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. 0ATES, Prop. Qregon Bakery and O-HTZED A. KELLER, Prop'r. Am prepared to furnish families,- hotels restaurants with the choicest Bread, Cakes and Pies. Fresh Oysters Served in Every Style. Second Street, next door to The Dalles National Bank Sail Francisco BEER HALL F. LEMKE, Proprietor. Fine Wines, Liquors, and Ciga ALL KINDS OP POTTLED BEER, Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught. Second Street, bet. Conrt and Union. Mrs. 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. H. Tackman, Prop. Telephone 74. Ailments of Little People require more careful treatment . than io the case of adults. The juvenile system cannot stand strong remedies and is easily effected by impure drugs. Be sure the doctor's prescriptions are compounded accurately and from Drugs of Absolute Purity Bring them here. The quality of everything used is high grade. We carry a line of Infant's Foods, Toilet Articles, etc. M. Z. DONNELL THE DKCGG1ST. Do you want to get rich? HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY- 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 this office or address" W. K". WILEY, my2d-w Au telope, Or. SITQBBUYSA$3,50 SUIT tMtMM BBSS. BSgmiSr VS.SO w Flee Haes-Psal 8stla b4s si St. 95 A BKW 8L'1T FBJLS for any of these suit which dont plve satisfactory wear. Send Wo MOTsr.yjaLri.g situ as hmj aod say whether Urge or mall for aire, and we will send too the suit by ezDress. C-O.D.. subject to examin ation. You rail examine It at your express offlos and if found perfectly satisfactory and equal to suits sold in your townfof vs.su, pay your express kbu wmw rBi- TSEBS ES EE-PANT SUITS sr ftTs tnm 4 U l&yean of age, sad arsreUltec swshsis at t3 60. Baa with double seal and kneea, late lfiMstfts as illustrated, vnnrlA fmm a ntwfal waarnslstlaca heavy wbjht ALL-WOOL Otkwsll esMisMrs neat, handsome pat ient, nne serge fining, visytea . . . i-.iiin. ! Unif.,tnngndrelQforcln(f. (ilk nd linen MwtDg.i v. uniiui, M.IM. inwai ... r . .ller-asae lireeckeat. a watt any boy or parent would oe proud of. K) FEKI CLOTH 8UrU8 cl B.y" CMklaf 'aulta, OTercoata or ulsters), for boys 4 TO 19 YKAHS, srlts (sr Beaiple Mt MC, contains fashion plate, tape measure and full instruction, bow to order. Mm'. Sails aaa Oiscassls awe. la arser Cram . aa. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), Chicago, IIL 1 "mm.n I HiaCa.a.allllHsllHimil llllas) - Tmm mi as The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. STEAMERS Regnlafor s Dalles City Daily (except Sunday) between The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland Touching at Way Points on bo sides of the Columbia river. Both of the above steamers have been rebuilt, and are in excellent stupe 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 Office, The Da! es Ifflce, Court aireeU Oak St. Dock, W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent. Under the Direction of the : : : : : Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, Wasco Co., Oregon This Institution Is pleasantly situated near the Columbia on the lini of the railroad; thence it is easy of access for all who desire to secure a comfortable home and a progressive seat of learning for their daughters or waids. The location of the Academy is one -f the most bf-u)thy on the Pacific slope, this portion of Oregon being proverbiul for its pure water, bracing air and picturesque scenery. The Academy is incorporated and authorized by the state to confer Academic honors. Boara and tuition per scholastic year, f loo. Studies will be resumed Tuesday, Sept. 6th. Por detailed infonnatlan apply to the Sister Superior. . july 1-2 m THE DALLES, OR. BeSt Kentucky Whisky FROM JLOtJSVtLLE Very Best Key West Cigars and Bes of Wines. English. Porter, Ale and Milwauke Beer always on hand. MAETZ & PUNDT PROPRIETORS 0U3 1899 MACKINTOSH BEND KO MONEY, out this lui out and send to as, stau yow height mm4 wclf hi at Btiurt, lesgtM mt yaf froai collar do mi bli to waict Wmm, ad waisi lis to boll (f akirti Uto oator waatod and we will stout you this amaeklatot by ex- praa m v. u., auoject so ex amination; examine and iry It aa at vearaaamt axprcaa aAe and 11 found exactly as represented and by Bar Ue arcaaral aalae yaa avar aaw mm heard or, pay your express acent Ot B BPKULOFFSR PKJUt,a.f fi, and express charges. THIS ACKIKTObH Is Bad af BLACK or it Lea gaaalae KAiaw XXX daafcla toxtera, watcrpraaf PERtiE CLOTH, with fancy plaid lining, velTet collar, double detachable cape, extra full sweep cape and ekirt, guar anteed latest style and finest AtJP VOB f BBK CLOTH SAMPLES of vw smTthlaa la ladle aiackaa teases, write far free Sample Baot l.MC AlPRFR, EARS ROEBUCK A CO.'Ut), m w. lib ta aaa fcaaiaatSajrCTiiaaaii iiwai Corner Third and Washington 1EEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PIRK, LARD Cured and Dried Meats, Sausages of All Kinds fders Delivered toAny Part of the City PHONB 8 in S2.4-5 GOLD PLATED Cut this ad. out and send to us. 8KNDHO Bo SIT and we will send vou this watch by expi C. O. U. subject to examination. Ton can Hamine a Tour vi Bjui li louna i J muhw tary exactly aarreaMl aaa ?ry way eqaau wucan last are brlaa- advertises at a.7fc (a sa. 7 unaer mrn miBieauuiB; atwcnpiions as Blerla B4j1 Aaricaa Blyle, Ueld rilled or Leak LlkeSO.OOtaSQ-OOtteld Pilled Walcava, eta. If Cou find It the equal or etter than any of thena watches, say " expreaa aavaf h a rau a, ax.es and express onajvea. Don't be Deceived by eateby adverftasarats which would lead you to beliere you could Beta S2&.00 mr SaCOO watch ftaaa 71 tm M&.1&. wkft w ell tbeaaae walrhfer 2.43. nllH C7 aVBTPH 18 gents- iuii is-aize uaauas UUfl HHItn caae or Beaw Back aad BW.I dart proof Opa face, stem wind and set. told plated, bandsom ly enerrared and polished , Ueka Ilka a M?a -grade gal 4 Slled sad la a great trsdias; wsteb, movement is a nickel 7-Jewel ed stem wind American, warranted, and a (rood time k-Mrwr. P.r WatchM frM 98 Mat. traM'IIM witckM ft. -.if nt, writ. r.rfnWalcliUiIJn,ifTC.UIvM. "-, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. ( Inc.), Chicago The Wasco County Forest Re serve protective Association, 01 Wasco County, Oregon, will pay 8100.00 for the arrest and conviction of any persons setting fires out arc! destroying government timber on the Cascade mountains in Wasco County between the east fork of Hood River and White River. I. D. DRIVER, M. J. Anderson, Sec. .Pres. It rest, with yon wbetner yoa eonrmne the. berve-tf uiing tonacco naoit. n v J remove, tile desire for toDacco, w; autnrrou.dliitreM.ezni . . . . . outnerrousduitreM. ex une, purine, ine oiooo. ! lost manhood. boxes sold. -HXX 000 In healt cured. Buy and book. u from own drufirzist. who vouch foroa. Take it with oatlentiT. Derslstentlr. One uranieea to care, or we reruna monei . VI, U3UBII VUICB, 0 UUaVa, .uaa, St. Marys Academy Moont flood Sample Room 21 If 1: : I. i 100 ewaia. .w a m a w. w a m uuv c Tal WM rw Layout a L-IadP KaaniDwva to care, or we reruna money, waatawPftWiUc SesMSiCa.. CUsbm sVwUwaL atow Issik Big Inducements 4M mm. mm a' .TV.-.T n y j. arw MAI VL The above cut represents one of our handsome Bronze Clocks now on ex hibition at our store which we propose to give to our cash customers entirely free of charge, in consideration of their liberal patronage. We beg 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, la made for the purpose of increasing our cash trade. These clocks are made of bronze, are beautiful mantel ornaments, as well as first class time keepers. Please give us an early call and we will take pleasure in showing you the clocks, and explaining in detail how you can secure one of these useful gifts.' We have a lot of damaged RUBBER GOODS, consisting of Men's hip and knee boots, snow excluders, Alaskas, storm rubbers, Ladies', Misses' and Children's rubber goods of all kinds, will be closed out at a great sacrifice. J. P. McINERNY, One Price Cash House, Jos. I Peters & Co., Building OF ALL Farm Machinery, Etc. M. K. JOHNSTON, Headquarters for Hofee Headers, Milwaukee fliainless Extras for all n.acbincs we handle. If you want anything: in the line of Agricultural Implements call on W. A. Johnston, American ; Market Carries the Best and Choicest " ..Vegetables and Fruits.. Direct from the gardens and orchards FISH AND GAME IN SEASON. . . . Chickens Dressed or Alive. Free Delivery to any part of the City." Call up Phone 12 and place your orders any time during the day. ..... J. A. Carnaby & Co., Proprietors Z. F. MOODY Gene Commissioa and 391. 393 KND 395 SECOND STRE6T. (Adjoining Railroad- Depot.) GonsignmeDts Solicited Prompt attention frill be Dald to those who faror me with their patron kt gmmmmmmmmmmmm It will be our I Complete Line of And we invite to our stock : PAINTS, OILS, CLASS I Butler Drug Com'yv : Successors to Snipes for Cash Trade. .".-V II Tr..-.. I- aWyilt aP. slightly damaged by water and which Cor. Second and Court Sts. materials.. KINDS. and Ctluiiibia Blowers and Hodge Rakes The Dalles, Oregon Forwarding Merchant mmmmmmmnnninmniy aim to carry a 3 the Purest Drngs g your atttention of .... . AND WALL PAPER. - Kmersly Drug Co. 3 1 i ft