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WT IKK J v.. aoae XXXT CONSOLIDATED 1882.' I HE DA LI FS. OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1896. NO 7

ROFES8IONAL.,

c. o.ji.',.srtiK,OPhyxician and Surgeon,

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" Attorney, at Law' i i" i? .

Oiflee ir Sa.lnn Vi lum.dini "upt lra The Dalles

i -- ir: 4:v rVUETK MEKEr'EF,

7 r. Attorneys at Law r

Roms43and 43 Chapman Block, The Unl!a. Or..

SOCIETIES.

TEMPLE LODGE, NO. 3.. A. O. V t W.n .Meets in Keller's Hall ev-- r 'ITiursrtayevening at 730 o'clock.

AS. NESMITH POST. NO. S3 O. A, R.J ' Meets every Saturday evening at.7:3t inK. of P. Hall.

COURT THE DALLES. A. O. F. NO.every Friday evening at their

hall at 8 o'clock. - ;

T5 OFL.E. Meets every Fdgay nfternopo1 m a. ui ziaii

attasco tribe! no. IS. I. O. R. M. Meetstt every Wednesday evening. in K, of P

Hall.

VEREIN HARMONIE. MeetsGESANGSudday evening at Baldwin pperaizouse.

TV OF L. F. DIVISION, NO. 197. Meets inL K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7:30 P. M.

.' AirASCO LOEGE. NO. 15, A. F. A A. M.' IT Meets first and third Monday of each

month at s p. m.

fTVHE DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTERJ NO. ft Meets in Masonic Hall the thirdWednesday of each month at 8 P, M.

COLUMBIA LODGE. NO. 5. I. O. Or 1 Meets everv Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.' In K. of P. Hall, corner of Second and Court' sheets. Sojourning brothers are welcome.

TlRieIOSHIP LODGE, NO. 9 K. of P.r every Monday evening at 8 o'clock.)i Scop pro's building, corner of Court and

' Second sheets- - Sojourning brothers are in- -

ITTOMBN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCEVV UNION Meets every Friday at 3 o'clocku the reading room, ; . -

i H I ODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLDtTl Mt. Hood Camp. No. 59. meets every

Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Keller'sHall. All sojourning brothers are invited to bepresent. ,

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COLUMBIA CHAPTER, ' NO. 33, E. S.-r-

j Meets in Masonic Hall on the second andfourth Tuesday of eaci month. V isitors cor- -dial! invited.

THE CHURCHES.

i fT. PAUL'S CHURCH Union street, oppo.t'te-Fift- Sunday school at 0:30 A. M.

E ling pyer on Fiiday at 7:30.

' WA.IC iHCAC, LUTHERAN CHURCHJJi j. uiey. vas-'- . service in tne Eng- -JTsj l,v(i'a-- e at Fitst Baptist Church every

uuury 8:jc A. m. and 7:30 P. M. -

E. CHURH l'ev.; J. H. Wood. Pastor.M Services eve- - j Sunday irorninx and eve- -" tog. - Scoday school at-12- o'clock P. II. A.coidiai i ivi tion e.eaded hy boui pastor and

v ; people to all,--inNORBR A.TIOXATL, HtTRCH Rev. W. C.

Curiis- - f. stoi-- . Services every Suuday atII A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school aftermoiuing se'-vi- ; , ; tt- --

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. - pi, PETECS CHURCH Rev. A.IT3- - Pastor. Lo7 miss eveiy siioobvb i a. n.' High mass at 10:30 A.M. ve,n at :. P. M.

- YtfTiSr BAPTIST CHURCH T:ev. O. D. Tnjr- -J Pastor. Co. aei-- Firsj0.st"eH. jservtces n70itv-.-a-

. o'clock.- - Suoday So ool and Biolecl?sTt K:ln.Prsuo.-'- s resilience co.1. of Wasxui-- .ton and Seventh suel3. . j

W.TTKfiST CHRISTIAN CHtJRCH-Re- v. I H.Sunday ift I H Mil fJl.M kU - evey

lno-.vn- tf p.t II and la tbe evening at 7 o'clockSund..v so ooi a- - 1 A M. Prayer meetingevery even:03. Y. P. S..C. E. meets

,;every Sunday at 6:50 P. M. . . .

BAPTIST CHURCH CornerCAVALRY and Dn on. Elder J. H. Miller,pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M- and7:S0 P. 11. Prayer meeting oa Wednesdayevening. Sunday school at 9:15 A-"- All arecordially welcomed. .;:

V Chiidren Cry ,; J f n c

CASTORIAvCastorli ism wen adapted to children that

Ireanuini-n,- ! itaJaupen. ,r tu any prescriptionfcoown t. me." - - 11. A; Archvr, M. D..

1U booth Oxford St., Brooklyn, N 'T' ' i rie' rastor'a'lir my praorlce, and ftnd tt

peciatly limited to affections of children. ",,,. , : Alex. Robirtsom, M. D..1057 Sd Avm New Yorf i

Irom rrsn'1 knowledge I can say th:aiastoria is a excellent medicine for chil

- Iren." i .h . IJM. S. U. Oaoooo, .

Lowell, Mass.

Cantoria promote IMgstloa, andM orercotuea Flatulency, Consai ntion. Sour, Btomaeh, Dian noea, and Feverishnesa- Thus the child is rendered healthy and its

sleep natural. Castoria contaica no'" Morphine or other, narcotio property, - ; ;

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vv UNDERTAKINQESTABLISHMENT

Prihz & NitsctilceFURNITURE AND CARPET5

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We have added to our Munnese a complete Undertaking EsUb and as we are in no way' connected with the UndeTlaers' Trust, our :

:r''Ce will he kt. accurdiiigly.! 1 A

Latest Style j

Lowest v'Profits ;

: In Mens and Boys ..A-

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lotliipg.' Dry' Goods.

KENS F08MSKISG5. :!

HONEST VALUES IN : : .

--Root wl Si.)

: C F. STEPHENS i

l"' 134 Second Street. :

Next door to tbe Dalle National Bank ;

: DAN BAKER, j

'. HEOPBISTOB OF tUZ

.Wool - Exchange - Saloon.

BEST IMPORTED AID DOMESTIC - t

ine3, Liauor3 Cigar.sKan End, Second Street .

NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION, i

Land Office at VAscouvEn, Wash., I

'. - September 16; lt96. fTo Irvine H. Ballard, and all others whom it

may concern :

Notice is heretrv e!rea that the foll.winr- -nameu settler ha. 8 ied notice of his i'ltenlio:)to make Haul of hi . claim, uudtafet .said uroof will be m ide before VV. RDunbar, Commissioner TJ. S. Circuit Court forDistrict of Wasninytun. at i is n.Tice in Golden- -dele, U'iiHliing tun, on Novusabe? 5. UOoV viz. :

-i JOSEPH JAI"i"RO;.iH. I' No. VM for the .Si: tj Sea. SI T. 4 N I:

12 st Will. Mcr.He nano the (oilnivkiz v.

Bis lont- iiwu-- i resell s-- c i:j;r.n s:iti cuiliVuticnof "! jal, vi.: '

.Jnnic.sKl:!-'J,Jo- H. rr--:ythe-. 11mn-a- James i .'.a., all oi J.vi-- i P. O... V..bimiton.. KO. H. IJ4VENKON.

bept. 19 K'xitcr

NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.Land Office at The Tallek. Obkuon.

August 2. imaNotice w herot.y t)..tl tbe folkuvln

named .setilcr lias llit.1 notice tif !;Ls i.itcnUvi.to maKc naal ;:o.' m suptvu-- t of ats claim, urntbat s.dd moot will bo made bi tuw I(eifi,lt- -

nnd Receiver, at The Dalles. on Octobt40,. 'IMS. viz.: . - .

. ANNA M-- - WKBERG,"cord Dame"AjTna E. Webenri. H E NoSiftfor the SEj, Nfflt, See. 6. Tp. 1 N.. li.

She names tte followine witnesses to ftrov. her continuous resiuence upon and cultivationoi saia lana. viz:

Albert Jordan. William Jordan. Ernest Jordan and Louis P. Oslund. all of The Dalles.Oregon.

r : : JAS. F. MOORE,Aug. 29. . Register

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.Notice is hereby givea that the undersigned.

administrator of the estate of Sarah Staes, de-ceased, villonSati'tctay, the 17th day of OctooerIh96, at U-- hour of 3 o'clock P. M of said day.at t ie .'rent door of the county court house inDalies Ciiy, Wasco Ccunty, Oregon, sell to theBigoest oiorer, or cash in hand, the followingr'esc.; jed teal estate, belonging to the estate ofsoin aeceaseo. towit:'jlie S of the NWX, and the NWM of NWMof Section 6. in Township one (1) North of

e in East vv. M., in wasco county, uregon.Said sa'e will be made in pursuance of theforaie? Older of tbe Hon. County Court of theSiAie of Oregon, for Wasco county, and subjectto by said court.

Dated this 15U day of September: TK96.-

. J. P. McINERNY.Adm'r of the estate of Sarah Staes. deceased.

, Sept. IUwS .

NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT;

To wfcm rr mat concern: Notice is hereby given Oat Thomas W. G'avey bas filed hisfiDal recount as adpFistrator of tbe estate ofPatrick Dorris, deceased, and that said lioalaccount wi'l come on for hea-in- on Monday.toe M day of November. 1896. at tbe hour of 3o'clock P. M of said day. at which line a bear-ing be had as to any and ail object'oDS to8atf naai account and the settleznerib-t-icreor- .

Tbisnot'-- e is given ov order of HonoiableRobert Mays, County Judge of Wasco County.Oregon. .: .

,. Dated this 7th day of Septembe', 1806. .

inuraao . kx iiA v r. I .Adm'r of the estate of Patrick DorrLA. deed.

Sept.l2w5.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Noilce is rrebv given that the undesignedhas bee-- i t uly a)xtoted by te Poj. County-Cour-t

of State biO-eRo- Tor Wrsco County,ns the adnv-Ms- . atcr o;- Peter Jateof VVpsco Coap-.y- , Oreryo,. ood now e'ecersed.Al ;oesops bpv? ciai.ns against sat't estateare neieijv oot:3ed to j.eseatLae.sameioineftt my once Oi business in Cascade Locks,Wasco Coi'oty Oir-fco- p'operiy verfiled, with- -msjt moo.'s unm tneoate oi tbls aot(ce. .

Dated this 1st day of September. I H98. 'T. C. BENSON..

Administrator of the estate of Peter Sher- -

ringer, deceased.. sepS-d,w-

"ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.

Notice is berebv'ilvea that the undesignedh?.s jeen anoouid ad nii ist-t-t- oi ute estateoi Cpi:st'na"r.i:''!os. lvte.of V'aiscO county, andnow- oeceaseo. a.h 'oesors Davtjy claimsKa!nst said es.ae prese'ot-tb- e same, duly

ver'Beu o roe atvl, 'Osiey. Oregon, or to myUiT-- & .jQe.icce, o& iaues i:ity.

Wse coa,rjvCrcji'BJ. wit-jii-u montt-- s fromtlie date bei-eo-

' Dated, at Dalles City, this 19Lh day of July,lVO . li. Plj l.L.IIPS.Administrator cf the esinie of Chiitina Phil

lips, deceased. J5w5

Ad ministrator's Final Notice.

Notice is hereby gWen that the undersigned,administrator of U'e estate of Cart Ba. ken'.ine,decerse'. lias flied la t ae County Court of theLoudly of asco. a &ue or Oreion. ops final account rssucn wmir:.strarfr oi said es.aie. andthat Moooav, toe 2d 'ay of November, 18WI. atthe hour Oi 3 o'clocK P. M., Uas been fixed bysaid court rs the time fo tiearin; of objectionsto saia report, ana i.:e settlement tiwreor.

PAUL BA RKENTINE.Administrator of the estate of Carl Baiken

tiue. deceased.Sinnott & Sinnott, Attorneys for the estate.

sep5w5t

SI ilf TO EXCHANGE for OregonM) IMilr property. 158 acres near Colfax,

Placer coumv.Califoraia. at acres (IH.T.tii vines)10 year Tokay grapes; 1900 9 year Craw.'ordpeaches; WW Baillelt pears, 7 year; fluil 3 and 6year Kelsey plums: H acres plums: balance un-cleared but all tlUable; new tiM.0 house; allout buildings; two gold mines on uncleared,one assaying Oupon surface roek; land roll-ing. A. O. CARS WELL....... 628 Montgomery street. San Francisco

LITIN and GERMANTaught In This City.

. ; . GERMAN. . t.: :

The undersi.'rned desires to organize a class inGerman. Eve y citizen wi'O con

'kCi t aie aod exoense ocght to be masterof Kt least two ipouages. The Cerman lan-guage has mauv at vaatages' over modern

on account of ber.profouod literature inall tranches of onc:eot aau modem science pro-duced in jerwoi'ii-jenowoe- d universities.Those who would Vi ;om these inexhaustibleaDd yet undultei-nbe- foootaiusof knowledge,mus. master the ir diiad whicu contains thekey .o tjeoj. The uodersigned will organize aclass in Germad, and will begin with actualwork on e a.-s- t t ay o" September. The classwiil oeet two or varee times a week in theevenii'3 or when most coavenient to the oimlls.Rapid irosiss guaranteed to toose wbo willget down to earnest laoor. All wbo desire toparticipate in tnis work will please announcetbeir intention to t'oe undersigned at an earlydate, as tbe class will be limited to a certainnumber. Charges will be very reasonable. t

LATIN. . .'

Tbe undersigned will also organize a class inLatin. Taerevre so many leasons why thoswbo de!e to advance tbeir knowledge beyonda common scboo! education should takeat letsta course in Lali". tbat piobaoly everyoody isfamiliar witn at least some of them. I will nettake 3oace here to speak of the beauties of tbeLatin language no," of tbe many advantages inlife possessed by those wao 'nave mastered it. Iwill i'ere omy announce mv intention to organ-ize a ciavi iu Latin. Rapid pro.Tress g aran-tee- d

to otiose woo will work hard. Chargesvery reasonable. A'l desitinK instruction inL.'.tin are kindly requested to anDouute tbeiriiiujation to the undersigned before September,if possible.

Awaiting yonr application, I am very respect-fully yours, -v --L. GREY,"

Augliml . Evaneolical Lutheran Pastor

1 ICh KOR PUBLIC ATION.

Land Ofhcb at Thb Dalles. Obb., , ;

: October 14,; 1886.Notice is hereby given that the following-name- d

settler has filed notice of his intentionto commute ana make fiual pi oof in support ofhis claim, and that sat'i pioof will oe madebefore Register and Receiver at The Dalies,Oregon, on November 21, lt:

.. .. GEORGE LANDIS. !

Hd. E. No. 54ii9, for the Lot 1 or NWJ NWMSee. 31. Tp. 3 N R. 13 H. W. M r i ;

- He names tne following witnesses to proveBis- contianous rtdenze upon aad cultivationof said land, viz:

A. J. Brown. 1. W Johnston. C. V. Champ-li- n.

and G. W. Stewart, all of The Dalles.Oregon.

. IAS.T. MOORE.1Oct. 17 Register. :

The SunThe first of American Newspapers.

Charles A. Dana, Editor.

The American Constitution,. The American Idea, ,

The American SpiritThese first, last, and all tbe time, .

forever.Daily, by mail. . ; .'. ..... . . .$6.00 a yearDaily and Sunday, by mail, $8.00 a year

The Sunday 3unIs the greatest Sunday Newspaper !

in the world. !

Bj mail, $2 a year. 5c a copyAddress THS Sun, New York.

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Ax " with the best on jg the and you "will find you 1

H get for JO cents twice as 1; 1 much Axf as you do of 1g other high g

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THE

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smooth article'

compare "Battlegrade tobaccos compare

'Battlemarket,

almost"Battle

grade brands.

GLfSHANoBUSlMESS

PORTLAND ,

Full English

BUSINESS

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': OREGON

Course;FRENCH AND GERMAN.

BRANCHES.

BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY.

DEPARTMENT" LACIES

GERMAN U94 Second Street. :

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f OTTO Propri6tor.

Fine Wines, Liq 10 rs and CigarAgent for the Gambrinus Brewing Co., Portland1

::j : Families supplied with Keg and Bottled Beer. ; : :

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Remember that we haveV the choicest lot of Cord

Wood in town, and theare the

MA1ER & BENTON167 Second Street

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GEORGE RUCH.

PIONEER GROCER(Successor to Chnsman & Corson. 1

A FULL LINE OFSTAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES

Again at the old stand Iformer patrons. Free delivery to

Z. F.and

Paid: to. Those Who

linn

would De pleased to see all myany part of the city. . .

'Favor. Me With Their Patronage

391. 393 HND 395 SECOND STRE9T.(Adjoining Railroad Depot.)

CoiisiirnmeiitsPrompt Attention

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BIRGFELD,

prices lowest.

MOODYForwarding Meirhant

Solicited

iTW N!Y-"HR-KIi TliJItS

Bryan Broke His Record forNumber of Speeches.

THE WHEAI CHOP

The Shortage in Europe Will Cause

Heavy Shipments From theUnited States.

Senator Butler is Confident of Bryan'Success Sarah 'Ancle Wants Part

Of The Could Estate-Sw- ift

Vengeance in Georgia

Lansing, Mi3h.,Oct., 17. Michiganoutdid itseif today in welcoming' William J. Bryan, and the nominee acknowledged the compliment by break;iner his own as well as all other campaign records. He spoke to 23 meetings, beginning at 7 o'clock this morning at .Muskegon and endiog at Lansing close to midnight. The aggregate number of his hearers probablysurpassed all previous figures, considering the size of the cities where hespoke. Except in one or two minorinstances, the enthusiasm was markedMost of the candidate's hearers todaybelong u to the farming class, and atnearly every town vehicles which badcarried the farmers in lined the sidestreets for blocks.

Mrs. Bryan accompanied her husband to every platform from which hespoke, and when his ' addresses weremade from the rear of the car she stoodby his side. Floral tributes were literally showered upon er, and one eudof the private car was nearly filled withthe fragrant offerings. At many stations she gratified tbe crowds by dis-

tributing flowers from the car.Lansing was reached at 7:30 o'clock.

and a- - torchlight procession - threeblocks in length was- - waiting.Excursion trains from adjacent townshad been carrying visitors to the cityearly all the afternoon, and ' the

principal streets were crowded.' Threemeetings bad been arranged here,one in a large clothing establishmentto an audience of women, the secondin the S.ar theater, and the third onthe stand in front of the capiiol.

It doesn't matter much whether sickheadache, biliousness, indigestion, andconstipation are caused by neglect orbv unavoidable circumstances: Dey ltt sLittle Earlv Risers will speedily curethem all. Snipes & Kinersly Drug o

TUB WHEAT CHOP OF 1806.

A Considerable Shortage In All thef

European Countries.

Washington; Oct. 16. The European crop report of the agriculturaldepartment issued by the cbief statistician says: Fifty million 4ushelswould6e a. libera? estimate lor thewheat crop of Great Britain.; Thebarley , crop bas been shortened andseriously injured in quality by rains.Hay and oats &re short, not onlythere, but on the Baltic.

In France there is a material loeain wheat from bad weather.

In Germany the wheat crop is poorin average. It may be expected thattbe wheat import of 1896-9-7 will ex-

ceed the. average and that a largerproportion than usual will come fromthe United States.

In Denmark wheat is a good average.,. In bpain the deficit of the yearis estimated to exceed 34,000,000bushels, more than double that of lastyear. - ..:

In Austria-Hungar- y wheat ia underthe average. '

In Russia there is a big deficiencyin the wheat crop.' The. highest estimate puts the crop at 374,000,000 bushels, the lowest 300,000,000. Generalopinion inclines toward tbe lowerRussian shippers are now holding persistently above the market;

Theories of cure may be discussed atlength by physicians but the suffererswant quick relief; and One Minute CoughLure will give it to them. ' A sale curefor children. ' It is "the only harmlessremedy that produces immediate results'Snipes At Kineislv Drug Uo. .

.BUTLER IS CONFIDENT.

inThe Populist chairman Expects Fusionto Accomplish Much.

Washington, Oct.' 16. Senator atButler, chairman of the populist na-

tional committee, returned from Chicago this morning. He expressedhimself as satisfied with the generaloutlook.

'There are only four states," saidhe, in which fusion has not been ar--ranged. Georgia, Florida, NorthCarolina and Tennessee. An adjust-ment will be reached in Florida andTennessee without a dbubtv": Georgia Of

will be either for Bryan and Watsonor Bryan and Sewall. : Kegarding themiddle. Western states, Ohio can beclassed as doubtful,' Indiana with fu-

sion arranged is safe for Bryan, . I1H

nois, Michigan : and .. Iowa in thebalance. I regard ft safe to assumethat the chances are even in thosestates, that is, two of the four will' gofor Bryan and silver.' Kentucky issafe, but West Virginia and" Mary-land

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a.'edoubtful, w:",h chances strongly in favor of Bryan in the . former.In Maryland and the result will depend upon the republican farmers. Ifthere is enough defection among themto offset tne gold democratic defection byin Baltimore, Bryan will carry thestate. - :

A Great Germans Prescription. ..'

Diseased blood constipation and ankidney,' liver ana bowel troubles arecured bv Karl's Clover Root Tea. Forsale by M. Z. Donnell. .. . .

WHEAT TOOK. A JUMP.

TJprecedented ' Blse in the Chicago Exchange Wild Excitement Prevailed.' '

Chicago, Oct. 19 Wheat made arecord-breakin- g jump' today.- December--

option which closed Saturday at751 c,"opehed this morning at .7Si79icsteadying at the latter figure, an ad-

vance of 3ic. The wildest excitementcharacterized the trading. There wastalk of possible failures. After a mo-

mentary reaction to 79c, - Decemberwheat soon went beyond the top n- -

byures, touching 79ic several times with--in the-fir- st aiinutes of -- business. by

Just before 10 A. M. tbe market tooka sudden plunge downward to 78, re-

acting Liter to 7cSc. '

Shortly after 10 the price receded to78ie, then within a few minutes it ad-

vanced a full cent. Durinsr the frenrvat the opening a few trades were madeas high as 7!Hc, while sales at the sam'o;moment in other parts of tbe pit wereat different figures, ranging all theway to 78ic.

About 10:30 the price was "8c forDecember. Almoot before the tickerscould place the figures on tbe tape inthe brokers' offices the quotation hadleaped to 79c. only an eighth of a centshort of 4 cents advance within a sin-

gle hour. Before 11 o'clock the pitwitnessed a notable example of whipsaw. r rom ii)ic tbe market fell asrapidly as it had risen to 7Sc Scattering sales were made at 783c. Thenonce more the market rebounded, tberuling price at 11 A. M. being 79 centsfor December.

The Best Cough Cure.fs SiloV Cure. A cougb

is dangerous. Sto it at once witiShiloh's dre. tor sale by M. Z. Donneii. ;

EI.UDl) l UTTERS.

Steamer Dauntless Carries More 8nppllesto Cuba.

Jacksonville. Fla., Oct. 19.

While ' federal officials . have beensearching for the Dauntless since shelanded the munitions in Cuba, whichwere taken on Palm beach about ' 10days ago, that vessel has been busilyengaged in landing more arms andammunition and men for tbe insurgents. : She made her second landingon Tuesday of last week, and it is saidthat she is now on her third trip to theisland.- - ;" ', '

The Dauntless got th arms from asmall island at the lower end of Turtleharbor, where the Cubans have es-

tablished a storehouse for supplies.The munitions of war,' medicines andstores are taken to the islands by sail-

ing vessels, and as the place is 50 milessouth of here, there bas been littledanger of detection. A supply of coalin sacks has been landed on the islandand this accounts for' the length oftime the Dauntless has been awayfrom any port where she could haveobtained fuel. The Dauntless is nowunder bond because of a former trip,and will attempt to ayoid being placedagain in custody until a contract forfive trips to Cuba is completed. -

Farmers should bear in mind thatW. A. Johnston is sole agent in TheDalles for McSherry drills and seeders, which are recognized by all to betbe best

, . In Signt of Liberty.New Yoek, Oct. 19 One hundred

and sixty-sev- en Armenians who embarked from Boulogne arrived on thesteamship Obdam today and . weretransferred to Ellis island, where theywere examined by the health authorities and inspector, of immigration.There was one family of sixteen,' Including tbe husband, wife, children,uncle, aunt and cousins. The Armen-ians, as a rule are well dressed, intelli-gent and did not appear to have suf-

fered privations. ; The: refugees weremet at Ellis island by representativesof the Salvation Army, delegates of theW. C. T. U. and several charitably dis-

posed persons. They were groupedand photographed and then inter-viewed by representatives of the Chris-tian Herald. -

The Oajr at Canton.

Canton, O., Oct. 19. The week'svisits to cKtnley began ' with the arrival at about noou of several carloadsof people from Sewickley. Pa.Mn theparty were a number of ladies, and theMcKinley and Hobart Sound-Mone- y

Club of that city. ' They were escorted toto the McKinley home, - headed by a todrum corps, and gave McKinley tbreerousing cheers when be appeared uponthe porch. ; The visitors were happilyintroduced by Attorney George R ofWallace. an address,1 Mrs. McKinley received the ladies, and tbewhole party was photographed, withMcKinley in the center of the group.

Banks to Discontinue.

TACOMAi Oct. 16. J. Simon, actingmanager of the local branch of tbeBank of British Columbia, says a cable

ithas been received from the Londonheadquarters to withdraw the branches

this city and Seattle, and wind upthe business on the sound. Customersare notified to withdraw their accounts

once. When asked if the politicalsituation had.aoyib.ing to do with the -

withdrawal from business, Mr. Simonsaid be was.not in a position to know.The London office alone settled thepolicy of the bank's business. ' '

Wants Her ltower Bights.AnAlbany, N. Y., Oct. 16. Interest-

ing developments have arisen in thelawsuit of 'Mrs. Sarah Ann Angel!,

Champlain, who sues to recover heralleged dower rights in the vast estateleft bv Jay Gould. Counsel for theclaimant assert tbat evidence bas beenfound that will prove beyond, questiontbat Jay Gould in 1853 married theclaimant, and that he told of his mar-

riage and lived 'with' her as her hus-

band for a. year and a half in andaround Champlain. lin

Terrell Makes a Claim. ;

Constantinople, Oct. J7, United ItStates Minister Terrell has lodgedwith the Turkish government a claimfor $10,000 indemnity on behalf of Mrs.Lenz, mother ol .Frank -- Lenz, thePittsburg bicyclist who was murdered

Kurds . while traveling throughAsiatic Turkey In 1895. . , .

E N. Emonill Found Dead.

Wasco, Or., Oct. 16. E. N. Emonds,old man living alone on a farm near "

here, was found dead in his cabin today.He was 76 years old. The examination onresulted in finding tbat he died a nat-

ural death.' He was reasonably well-to-d- o.

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Penalty Swiftly Executed.- -

Atlanta, Oct. 16. Miss BlancheGray, a young lady of fine family, wasgoing from a friend's house to her sis-

ters, in the north part of Spaldingcounty, late yesterday," when a negroassaulted her. About 1 o'clock thismorning the negro, Henry-Milner- , wascaught and hanged by a mob.

'' rA Baby's Life Saved.

At"My baby had croup and was savedShiloh's Cure." writes Mrs. J. B.

Martin, of Huntsville, Ala. For sale toM. Z. DonnelL r , - - , ( ,

TlIK CARNEY HOLD-U- P

Particulars of the Raid on thea . .

.. . Little Town.

WHEAT GOES UP

Rapidiv Advancing: in Price Both

in This Country and Also

England.

Burglars Make a Raid on Oregon CityAn English Paper Fears Bayard

Will Not Help McKluley

Iraln Wracked.

Guthrie, Oct. 18. Further particulars were received today of the raid onthe little town of Carney, about 20miles east of here, yesterday. About9 o'clock at night, six masked andarmed outlaws, supposed to have beenheaded by tbe notorious "DynamiteDick," one of the associates of theDaltons, rode into the place and heldup tbe town. Carney is a town ofabout 300 people.

The robbers entered the village fromthe north with a great show of firearms. Two of the outlaws entered thegeneral store of U. Fouts and compelled him and his son to open thesafe. After securing about $800 fromthem, they bound both the father andsod, threw them ' upon ' horses andcarried tbetn about two miles out oftown and tied them to a tree. '

In the meantime, the rest of thegang had entered the postoffice, but,'falling to secure anything of yalue,they raided the hotel, compelling theproprietor and several- - traveling menwho were stopping there to turn overtheir money, watehfes- and jewelry.Several smaller stores were also ridded.

Before entering Carney, the outlaws had taken the precaution to cutthe telephone wires leading to Cand- -

eler, so that there might be no chanceof a failure.

During the raid, the bandits kept upa fusillade of bullets In all directions,terrorizing the inhabitants so tbat verylittle effort ' was made to resist theraiders. It was some time after tbebandits had left before order could berestored and an organized pursuit be-

gun.'- Finally, after considerable de-

lay, about 100 armed men began thechase.: The pursuers ' were dividedinto three bands, and went in differentdirections.' - At dark tonight, the ban-

dits bad not been been overtaken.

'.'' Pills Do Not Cure. -

Pills do pot cure constipation. Theyonly aggravate. Karl's Clover RootTea gives perfect regularity of thebowels, For sale by M. Z. Donnell.

. - 1 FIRE. IN WOUDBCltX.j -

A Whole Business Block Destroyed atthat Place.

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Woodburn, Or., Oc.t 19. Onewhole business block burned here to-

night, and several large buildings nearby are threatened at a late hour. Thofire so far has been confined to tbeblock ' bounded by ' Front .and Firststreets and Garfield ani Fillmore onthe north and south The block ofwooden buildings is totally wiped out.

The fire started by the explosion ofbenzine in tbe drugstore of L. W. Guise,in the center of the Monk. A customercame in for a: small vial of benzine,and in some way the benzine expladedand ran on the floor, at once catchingan fire and soon the whole room was in-

flames. The fire soon communicatedthe poetoffice adjoining, spreading

F..M. Cammack's hotel, next to tbedrug store of A. L. Cornwall, to W. A.Fashe's furniture store, to Louis Prevost's grocery and the hardware store

Louis Waldman-3- . Tbe contents oftbe postofHce were nearly ' all saved.The hotel is a total loss.

The fire spread slowly, owing to theabsence of wind, and thus everyonewas able to save most of his goods.Tbe fir commenced at 8:30 o'clock andraged until 10:30 o'clock P. M. ,

As this city has po fire department,was hard work to fight the flames,

but great credit is due tbe citizens thatthe fire was confined to one block. . :

The total loss is estimated at $26,000iwith only about $7,000 insurance., ..

' Are Ton MadeMiserable by indigestion, constipa-

tion dizziness, loss of appetite, yellowskin? , Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positivecure. For sale by M. Z. DonnelL

WHEAT GOES STILL HIGHER:

Adyaneeof 3 3-- 4 Cents on the Chicago.. . .Board.

Chicago. Oct. 17. After a sessionseldom equalled for excitement andthe : heaviness of its transactions.December closed today at 75 cents, anadvance of a clean 3 cents since theclosing of yesterday's market. Andthe closing figures were not the topones, for shortly before tbe noon hour761 cents was bid for December optionThe advance is attributable to the re-

markable strength of Liverpool, Berand Paris markets. Foreigners

undoubtedly have long lines of wheat.was the general impression tbat

there would be no reaction until theyunloaded and in view of the fact of thefailure of the India crop and the shortness in Russia and Argentine, this wasdeemed to be a rather remote contin-gency.' Every offer of wheat made toEurope today was accepted. Liver-pool closed with an advance of 2 Id percental. London reported an equival-ent advance. '.

The Dalles City and Moro stage lineDouglas Allen proprietor, leaves More

Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;leaves The Dalles Tuesdays, Thursdaysand Saturdays. Office in Umatillabouse. Passenger ratee one way l.ou: Allround trip $2.50,

Engllah Grain Market.

London, Oct. 18 The weather ' hasbeen wet ' during the past week.' Thegrain market, which has been firmthroughout, ia strong and rather excited, influenced by the continuous ad-

vance in the price of wheat in Amer-ica, the drought In India and Aus-tralia, and purchases reported thence

SaaTrancisco. . There is very littleoffering? now. White wheats were 3s

4s, and red 2s 4d to 3s dearer. I Dr.Walla Walla, October and November,

Highest of all in Leavening

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was sold at 32s 6d, and Northern, November and December, was sold at 32s.

Parcels were active at 2e 6d to 3s advance.

Flour was Strom? at Is to 2s advance,Jiaize was aoout is up.

Oats were 9d to Is up.In barley, there were large English

deliveries of low grades at barelysteady prices.

Made a Rich Haul.

San Francisco, Oct. 19. Diamondsto the value of $4000 and gold coinamounting to tliO were stolen fromthe residence of Hermann Braundschwelger, the liquor merchant, 1600

McAllister street, between the' hoursof 9 o'clock in the morning and 5 atnight Monday a week ago. '

Wreck on the Big Four.Cleveland, Oct 18. Twenty-fiv- e

freight cars, with their contents, weredestroyed in a wreck on tbe Big-Fo- ur

near Wellington, O., last night. ..Theloss will reach $100,000. .The trackhas been completely blockaded all day,and trains are running around tbewreck over other roads.

The Times on Itayard's LetterLondon, Oct. 18. In an editorial on

the campaign in the United Statesithe Times expresses the fear tbat theefforts of Ambassador Bayard in behalfof Palmer and Buckner, however wellintended, will be less successful thanthey deserve to be.; ...... ,

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Thieves Made a Valuable Haul.San Francisco, Oct. 20. The

burglary in the Braunschweiger resi-dence was the biggest in any privateresidence in San Francisco in manyyears. Careful estimates by tbe members of the family of the goods stolen,bassed on their actual cost, places It at$9000.- - '! -- ::: -

'REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. . ,

Hon. Binger Hermann will speak atThe Dalles Friday, October 30th at8 p. m. . -

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Hon. Rufus ' Mallory- will speak atThe Dalles Monday evening, Novem-ber 2nd at 8 o'clock. ,

Hon. T. T. Geer will speak in Wascocounty on the 21st and 22d of 'this'moatn. Times and places will be givenat a later date. '

Economy.

The air-tig- ht beater will pay foritself in one winter in the saving ofwood. It will give better satisfactionwith less fuel than any other stovemade. . See them at "

Maier & Benton's.Bedsetma la Wood, v

The Dalles Lumber Co. will cloewout their stock of h stove woodcut ready for the stove, at $2.00 porcord in order to obtain room for fallstock. . .... i

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To thi Editor s 4 have an absoluteremedy for Consumption. By its timely usethousands of hopeless cases have been alreadypermanently cured. So proof-positi- am Iof its power that I consider it my duty tostud two bottles fret totnose oi your reaaerswbo have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial orLung Trouble, if they will write me thenexpress and postomce address. Mncereiy.T. A. SLOdTM, K. C IU Peart St Bew Turk,

B9 Tbe Editorial aad Badness Maaaawaent eltola raper tinarantet uua generous rropQeiuea.

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' Do you hawk to dearth. thnalTIs your throat dry la lb. storalncrDo you simp with your swath aaeaTIs your haarlnr failing?Do your ears dischargerIs tha wax dry Is your earsDo you l..ar totter son days than odMrarIs your hearing won. whm you hav. a coMf '

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