The Weekly Gbfoniele. THE DALLES, - OREGON FRIDAY, - - DECEMBER 18, 1891. LUCAX AND PEKHOXAL. We arc under many obligations to Hon. Pdnger Herman, M. C, for valua ble public document. The Congregational church will hold its prayer meeting this Thursday eve ning at the residence of Mr. 11. S. Hunt ington. Word couies to this ofiVe that a small vein of coal has been discovered on the Seufert property at the mouth of Ten Mile, three miles above this city. The Sherman county bank, of Wascn, was incorporated Monday, with r&piul stock of (20,000; incorporators, ' M. A. Moody, W. M. P.rntt and V. C, Brock. Twentr-ono cases ot diphtheria are reiiortcd in Portland for tho present month, but most of the caves are of a mild tye and are easily handled by the physician. A private letter from Mora' informs u that tl. D. Poarduiau of Kutledgc has found the Lank check for t223, which h lost a few days ago and which was advertised in there columns. The tire that was kindled in this city on September 3rd is not yet out. This is no figure of speech, as any one ran sec by visiting the coal heap of the old J. L. Thompson's blacksmith shop. There w ill be services of the Lutheran congregation at "their parsonage on Ninth street next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:."J.) p. iu. A cordial invitation Is extend! to all. A. Horn, ja-tor. Ed. Kiddle of Union fed two car loads of fine hogs, at tho stock yards today. They are on the way to the Sound market when1 Mr. Kiddle ha sold thorn for SV; cent, livo weight, delivered. Seven cars of cattle, hipjcd from W titer City, Idaho, by Citpt. Irwin were unloads! at K. K. Saltmarshe's stock yards Monday night to eed and rest twenty-four hours and w 111 then proceed to the market below . The ladies of the Congregational church will have an apron .ili ut the free reading nxuii Frilay eve, December iSth. A pretty or Uecful apron is hi- j ways an acceptable ChrUtmas give. I jet rerylHiy attend. j The largest fif ortiii(-it of holiday J good can l?s. en .t K. Jan.! sen A-'Co.'s 1C2 Second rlrect. All h.Kd.n , i seen in the advertisement. This sjecial j North in. Kh Factory i. sale will commence next Saturday and j Trouble, i tseenu to be hawed on a new principle j The North Ialles sho. factory was tho in store-keeping you pays your money ' scene of considerable excitement Monti and takes your choice. day afternoon when a party of men un- The Dalles Royal Arch Chapter Xo. rt. ,u'r command of C. W. Wright, repre held its regular meeting last night and anting Z. T.Wright of Portland, entered elected the following officers for the com-; f'"0T and by virtue of a bill of sale ins year: R. F. Gibons, II. P. ; C. C. : cartetl off" two loads of machinery to ship Hobart, K. : K. Schanno, S. ; 1. 1. P.ur-; I'ortlan.1. No trouble waex,erienced get, C. of H. : John Marden. P.. A. C. ; ! io g-ing entrance to' the building, as W. S. M vers, P. S. ; V. Itolton, G. M. . lhe Ullkn ln cha,Ve ' machinery un IstW; H. Larsen,G.M.2dY.; D. !..; 1,uSl ;,n. " en on Cates, G. M, 31 V.; Hugh Ixgan, secrc- proi-erty, had given orders fur its sur tarv;G. A. Liebe, treasurer; Pi. hard render to Mr. Wright. After the last Clostor sentinel. ! ,,aJ naJ ,cei1 ren,ovetl Ir Whealdon The 'water commissioner held antTed building and was holding meeting on Tuesdav night at trliicli'it i fur r,en lry.of turn went over was'resolved to lav about 1300 feet .f six ! lm afternoon to get the rest of the inch main on Second street, from Court Io.-rty. The meii found the .loom and streetcar. This is a wise movement of windows barricaded aud the party of men of the commissioners. The portion of inside, one of whom was Mr. Whealdon Second street through which the new refused tho men admission. Justice inajn w ill be laid is the principal part of , Gilmore read the riot act of the state of tho city and the present four-inch main ; Washington, commanding the men in- is not adequate for the needs of the dis- noe to dnjciac. I nc inei.te paia no trirt. A six-inch main will enable the j attention to it, and Mr. W. 11. Wilson, Cjiuomi'i.r office to do away with a j attorney for Mr. Wright ordered one of steam engine and supply its place with ; the windows removed. Hans Han6on a water motor. Doubtless others will started to ' pry oil" the window frame, U accommodated iu a similar way. ' while. the men insi.ie kept warning thojc Thomas F. Ryan, of Tygh Ridge, died ! outside to desist on pain of "getting this morning at 2 o'clock ago" GO years. ; hurt." Just then Justice GPu.ore turned Mr. P van was stricken with paralysis ! the lablts on the U t-icgii'g k.rco by cr aliout tifteen months ago and since then ' dcriug them to disperse. Mr. Wilson or his health has been gradually giving dirred his men to leave w bile he proceeded wav (ill about a week ago n lien he had a j to write out a complaint ng.iiast those second attack from which he never ral-1 inside the building with u view to lied. Tie was Wn In In land, was a i having them nrre-.ted for refusing to soldier in the P.riti-h army and came to , obey tho command of an officer. About the Pucific coat over twenty years ago. ! adoen persona in all, wero outside. It is almost thirteen vears 6inco he came t probably half of whom wcro there to Tygh Ridge where he has leen a well j through curiosity. The U bh ged nuui known and resjected citizen. Mr. I lercd probably four men. Tiie attack Ryan was a hard working, honest and , lug-party wcro unarmed, save that they, industrious man. He leaves n wife and j lieing carpenters in the employ of Mr. two grown daughters. He w ill bo. buried j Glenn had chisels i:ud raw s and other tomorrow, in the Catholic cemetery near j tools that might a.ift thwm in forcing Kingtley. an enlran.v to the Luildir.. There I Wi re no loud wurd-i n:vl no riot in the PEUS0XAL 'ordinary sense bit Mr. Wright teem 'determined t-) have the machinery and Miu Lectcr of Warm Springs is iu the 1 the men went alnmt the buiiu-s of get cly, '. ting admir:ou in a co-d and detormined . , ,, . . i manner. Mr. Wilr-uii' complaint was Dr. . I anderpovl of I'nfur was in , , . . . t . . . ... , , reing written out uieu iui reporter hal town ednr sl.:v. iA , ' t to h-ave. S. V.. Farm has n'turncl frjm aj month's trip to Yakima. ' MnE.iej tum.. J. H. Mer.efee and Mike Cnllashun of i '"','"r ,''' ''""'' Dufurwcrvintowntod.tr. Titiiv nnn.tt.l King-Vv arc ;ni:e' Dr. J. K. Kd.-Iiigton and wife.f Wttii lively t pn-Mii!. I.er. Ibdgate and .. ... xt tt.-i ..'i k. .i. ii : w paiU a Uil to tins city today. i -i" ,....... ... Mr. (. Kiueislr made a short btisiue-s i siuvmeio iniereM is n.iiiiii'iii Wo l;ac a Verv f.ux:-"!" Sit ii ly that inei-Ss once r. v. . vh, anil if thiTO en:' thing inoo t!in:i atitl!i( r last evening. The friends of Mr. Wil liam W. Floyd, of Five Mile, and Miss Nellie Fulton gathere there about 8 o'clock to w itness their marriage. The ceremony being ended, the friends were right in the midst of their congratu-. lations to the hippy couple, when it was announced that another couple were to lie thus made happy in an adjoining room and the whole party, led on by a young man present (who for the first time in his life had juct witnessed a marriage ceremony) rose up with eager entreaty of mine host for. the privilege of Is-lng witnesses to that also, which being granted, they adjourned to the scene of interest, but the room was too small for them all, and so they returned to the parlor where Justice Doherty tied the knot for Mark Enignit and Emma Nnckles. MARKET REVIEW. M A Kill K I). At the European House, in this city, Deeemlcr H,J'JI,by Judge liberty, Mark Enigait to Miss Emma Nucklcs. In the parlor f tho European House, in this i ity, Ivccrnber 14, 1801, by Rev. W. C. Curtis. William W. Floyd and Miss Nellie Fulton, Imth of this eitv. T.MIEK RT'TE EWA. Typhoid fever is raging in Myrtle int, CocS county. The city !oard of charities of Portland disbursed the. sum of 4",l?5,rs during the past year. Tho fanners report the ground being wet tteuper at the present lime than has lce: kr.cwn for many years, at this sea son of tho ye.-.r. If Sherman county doesn't psoduce a healthy i rop thi vcar we will always think it ought to. 'a:co I). C. Ircl.ui 1 x Co. have sold their newfp.tjtT plant to tho Coming Century Publishing Co., nnd have discontinued thir jicper-, the Ksrfu and Alliance Farmer . The new proprietors will movo their properjy ncrocs the river to the now Oregon tan bu'.Ming ns eoon as that structure is ready for them. Mrs. Cyrus Wcstlako, who with her husband resided in Linn county for many years, died .in her home in Han Jo.-e, Cal., on the 11th ins-t. Tho. de ceased and her husband were Oregon pioneers, having settled in Unn county in I'.'.ij.t Thoy ii vnl there until aout ten iMrs ago when they moved to Cali forni and engngi'd in Iruil growing. It i- r.ct alwavs tliat lionor and inter vrt. U.h pull tothic in Oregon olitie?, b.-.t ti they il-n't pull o: the amo line tatiid b t'jld tu ui.ike r'.-o;!i f tiuir next spring stock, whiili i ulrv.idy iu trjin.-it. See :id. in ti!:iy's i.-u.-. A cr. II I. .lit lien L-t:i'd fortlii? fienU-rs of the dv't:iocr.t(it t-latc. central vuiii::i tee to ii:eet iu Portland on Jjnu::ry K for the piitpt.-: e t.f tlt sfrn.iting il.e tin e 'ul j place h r Jiv!Ii:. tin: lu xt ileuu rr;ttic ) trip to tiohlentlale this week. P. (.'. biginau and l'ku! r'cvin of Dufur were ia the city Tuesday. Mr. A. Uchres ai d family rctarnel to tj,at Kin;. v c:i t ie c.tv on tiu DOfti train tottav. Li ..i.ir .-'. v.-p i . . a .).' C. A. Il .a.i, of tra-rf Valiey, j-avo i a;i:ateur pviiwrmer.' iu tbt- h.ietrionic this ( filce a pleasant tall Tucslay. 'art, and this nppli.if j.i:i!:y vT the u,-nint letting f-inion step cat-liks ncrws ; the l)ir' .hlx,l ! i.f the federal judgeship, liti rr.rv 1 it i'' 1 ' a ""'i! t! l: l-'th! The moment !!.. i-ind j-.v .f Simon rtrites hat scat ju.J,.ice. thct Moment the .r lA ( rt - iri wi1! T:i!n. ifa Cl;otl' 1 ;.-.;: 1 it h lu-rpxHij wLit(. i:i,..,.r in .at dircrticn, and the Mirf Mh'.nic Michcll it turned tn thy noon train tod.;y frtn a;i extended trip ti tLe taft. "ii.- 2iii.liie Michell ia esjierted home young e.';d old .f both ten . Tiui only treubie th NK-iity !.: bud to Contend with is the .ce;o..'o,:::l rudi-r.ers .ftho i "lioU" t'.cm.cnt, lu boiH t t tair.id thrt t!d-t w iil n ;t 1 o rv etate coi.vci.lic:i n;.d for the n: jt.!;it luciit of d,l.-;'T."eM t.i thv tauti. Tl.-e troubla at North i::!lc reisains unsettled its v.e go Ij j rs. "J.erif Stii:) j.i ij in poMylon of the prjterty and hs rciiiovctl the luachinery taki-:i to th wh;.if 1-Mt bi'.tk to its rj!:.irters in the factory. A new cret,ilrr jiau.ed Hoii, frui.t Klickitat county, hay bv:j place J in t i.aro. Gove.riior IVniuncr I. at gt.iiite-l a f.i'l j :inl:j, to t-.;e rtTi i t tH.iy, t j Jiiavi? J. Mt:rt:in, w 1 it i.i th Hatti pt-!:i:t.;t-tiary erie.g a tive-je.ir term .r in::n liiaughter. Mlm lenteru'vl frem Wti.'tj county, uini tii jatd:i x.is ri.t d on tiio rvoi!i:::t'iitlui.'eii i f the Uistrii t ntt'Ti.ey who j it cli d l iiii. IxT-lie Ruder is :it.w a erari lie says ho ciiMi'.t ritli.-.e it, but l.c'.t a trani!.l i,il the sau:e. M;:'. Rnt'tr writes !n.-n tVuaha, Wu: !il!:-t,.!;, I'. vA Mrc lart pr.-sen'.cd her huei.-rti;..! !dj a daughter o:i the I V.'.t ii; ; Mrr. j Dysart will be re:i. .nI. r-l i;s Cora j Rutler, Mr. Rutler'u hl.-st d o Amos Dartieiile of l.:f;:r in surjTi.ettie otter ttay. li.j l, l.r j Pearl Tryan had huudet! him dihtf.id.'.ietl looking violin t! : t ' needed repiiirs and wv.t value-l :i two 1 itt. 'V.'licn Mr. D.trnetlltr t jk 1; apai t Ij prepare it for lut ;i;;: ha wan surprised to m'o, neatly carve.' o:i the inside t!ej letters and fig.ire.t hn r. I: :i f:,il. lit r im.'iT'i vi!t rilet:!ftv ....... i, lhe r.catl.-r : i , , I Ivrt it has let :i to Andre. Jack,. Wail, t, c If-ptieior ! jlue n,jc ,cur of ti e liU Mil-.- ..r.:u4:.trie t,:,s ia ) ,.,v 2;) u!, t jun tv ed..es :av. ., :rc litcr-;;?.;d. It.e, I ho -..;f s is t!.o r vc-nil years at ibis :d the f.Tuiert are :'j ;cn:i:, - t-vtr l.:e C. W. iT.'el a :.i O. 1 Pa pu t oi Wgpinitla cuinc into to n Tue-Iay cen Jl:g nitlin Kt.lti oi cattle iil' ihe Pofwhcul itiarkt t. l'r.th Aim I) OIIIo Aiue.i l :uo toi.i.ig i: ai d j iii J u r. T. A. .i.uT; l j:!,' br. u:l hit tl:'Jj;t!ter, Mi.-S Anro:::, Murjiju cuuntv, . s ar. u el K;iig?iv ;e:;:;;l j cr'. ri.t:? ter ui:d ' irekccper Kelly, is ay 0 c: h o.d I lei i e tr t!:tn ti e IkII tiAa of In to n pnrt !;.:ir ;u.! y.r. ;ns to hi h.r ,! iiinil.tr, ni. iier ot mr jtpu i: houitt in l4 Ms-ii.i, iew.i, fu Fiidjy, the Hilt isitt,! lit! uVlnfl; p. nt. I tirrivi-d in this! thy oti Monday, ti.u 1 l:ii, e.; 0:.J j. tn. ! Mr. (Lrrut-uii will retvain with hisj bioll.er ujid j t r;ect J.'iiiif-t. U iu lil tratle ut v. :t!cU::.ati !J.;'. Aiivntl V.lh !!!... io rival i'i h!ie: i:;' Slhnp.- jii nt North i,d!t s ::t I! o"i lo'. k thi uion.lng f .Oit-l eviTMliii: : :!:L-t at tho f:i,-'...rv. Mr. Mliuii'M kttjiVe.d at the d.K-r, but '. i! -ci tin with no i-cf t-otiJ-e he caue xit-n s.t 1 !hi rive- and v .ufid tlli 7 o't 'ock, when i c::t ! h!p t! .ii g n thriving 1 iiint j. livery body hire tue.irs I.y the C:: i.onk'I.U. Keep no j oar !;-l:s, biu'.h:.." (lourlay, ai.d il.e.p;i; h will rt.ty -atlli :.vt. 'D.t. ; '!(: i v, ju. ;:.l u 1 1 1. ii a of t' j .i . Tho fkjihnving revolutioiit were ptnhfil by rdumU.i Faruieri' Alli.i e-ii No. 1, Klativa to the tl-'atii of Ilviih. r Andrew Thouipo'i v.I.o tlcrt'tl iltl 'w'fe on Dff-iuber 10, bUl', ri.l 'JI years, 10 months and 14 thus: Wiwf:r.ts, In the t'.i-.itli .f Urother Amlrew '1 hompson, !tdtjmbi I-"arnera' Alliance No. 1. has 1 ml o;:e c' !;.JtfTi lent meaibcra, ami tho eommunity a gol jM-ighbt r sn'tl Wrreo ixuniy : f ;od clti :t !i ; th.crefove la It KeScUii, That Colttujb'u V&rvM-r' Ah v.;ee l tin! donor ot Urvgon wit! l-e h-!trd crj i;;;; ''Infamy 1" Kinnnth i'Zar. liielittl mil of tho d itn'.)ei ag-iinst tho v. ha!el;:iei; str.ur.ir Welmoro for ?.n,i.00 is l rubjee', of . coiiiiler.ible erit'v l.-i!!, Fi-.ys 1 1:0 .tioriin ; and the genet al opinion id thai whilj it wa rtntuial ft-rth c.ip'.r.ln end ownera t. r.-t tti j i-rii i M nt It:.'. i as pj"ui so there i rot l;ns reunite; t ili.r iv i t ti'T'tii to ; t t: 1 1 1 i S i ze hit ettirejnt t!av a.l ter. 1 HI'IUDAT, Iwreniber 17, 1M-1. Since our last report there have been no changes to note .in business circles. The rains and the bad condition of the roads have had a demoralizing effect on trafficin general, and all the trade done is merely local. The near approach of the holidays is causing some activity in the notion line which is of a limited character at present. FINANCIAL. In financial circles money is not quite as easy as it was some time ago. Never theless there is no stringency, and but little enquiry for loans. The fair har vest and the good prices obtained by our producers for their grain has, in a large measure", evened up old scores, and a better feeling prevails among all classes. The year's harvest has put into circulation at least $750,000 in the counties of Wasco, Klickitat and Sher man, and tho receipts from the sale of wool which has been hipped cast and is not reported yet will swell the amount a cloan f l,o00,000 dollars, w hich is handled by our people for the produce for the year of 1891. Tlieycar which in just tube ushered in upon us promises a greater volume of wealth than has heretofore been recorded for this section. C.iUIS KABKET. . The grain market is very inactive: price abroad arcabit otTfrom last report. Tho largo amount of exports have re lieved the pressure in" foreign markets, and the rejwrt comes that thcro will bo no great demand for future deliveries, inasmuch as the largo stock on band and afloat, is quite sufficient to meet the re quirements for several months to come. In our coast markets there is a steady mean and tl;o falling ofTof charier, has had a quieting influence on buyers as well as sellers. No doubt the opening of spring w iil revive the inquiry and our markets will !hj very ac'.'ue and higher i l-e prices paid. !-!IODtCK. Our produco market is very quiet ami is well supplied with everything needed for domestic ucc. There is no change in prices tor potatoes, cabbage, onions and that class of garden produce. Apples are firm and find a ready sale at a slight advance. Poultry is In good supply and is without any material change in de mand or price. The holiday will nfford a gotwl tlemaud for luxuries ami staples. Eggs are more plentiful and weaker. Putter, that is A I. is in good demnrtd and scarce. WiiL'tT We per b;iheT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 3. ROBEKT3 Civil Emolxekk (len- eml eiifriiiFrring practice. Korvevftir and imuKiIhh; ctiraU-a ami pinna (ur Irrlicxtinn, owtTKKt?, waUr-worki, railroads,, bridge, etc. Atidreaa: P. O. Box 107, Tim lit. lien, Or. Tit. BAUNUERd-AKCHmcT. rian and rpefiftrationa fnrnlht-l (or duelllnjrt., ;hurfhe, builtip block. w-hooW and fiwtorlc. t:hrn modern tr. autWnrtion iniaraotwd. ( rttt.. ort-r Kreurb'a banlc, Tlio Dalle, Orejron. Di: J. rTHERl.AND-FlXow or Tbikitt MM1p1 t olliw, and member nf tlie fol-x-ot I'lsyrirUna aud Surgeon. Ontario, I'by et lan and pnr-.'wn. OHioe: rtMima S and 4 (:haj iiu:i W:k. I:t-!d'.':irw; Judice Thorn bury hec i:il atrwt. Office hours; lo to li . tii t to tad T tos j. m. . ' DR. O. II. DOANE-rHYMCiA xu sca ceos. Office: room 6 and S Chapman aiorfc. ilraldrtire No. Zi. Fourth tlm-L t.np t .lurk Mulh l t'orr; iiouiw. tjtUx Lour s to 11 . i vi it ana 7 ut r. M. t S. BENNETT, ATTOP.NEV-AT LAW. Of . m Cep tn tichanno bulldlup, np fUtirs. The oiitv, tniron. D?IM).tU.-rKJmHT. Ga alter f.r Ui a lutinleaa extrwtioii of tenth. Al".ttth ft on Cowed aluminum tlu. JUxnn: tTTgn oi t R. THOMPSON-ATTOBSST AT L4W-Offica . in Ojr liotiiar Itl.x k, W oMntrt.m g tract. . S.MAT. U. S. HCSTWiCTOir . . WILSOX. Xfi. UfNTIXOTOX VI!ON-atto nkyimat Ltw. otltr-. KrtiK-h' blt-k nvt-r iti MtUor.jtl Hank, 1 be l'llr, Orct. n. M s.s.wrva. azo. atkin. ssakk Kitri;rr. frrit, W ATKINK A M EN E FEE ATT'jr. NCTVAMtw-Kioin N.i. t. ovrr V,m tttire i:,ii.tiiiie, hntruneeon n aahlufrhm tttrett 1 ho I lien. Orison. i)1 " II. W ItJ-OX-.tTTOBSST-AT-LAW P.oom It ant ?ki,New V.tLkck.btxtDds'.H-ct, i r.v A'-i.t.'", t in-'n. STKlVEtl. One palo red nnd white Jersey Cow, branded with E It joined on right hip, about five years old. Also one light roan two-year-old cow, branded A K on right hip, had 'a roan calf w ith same brand on right ribs. . I -ml seen near Johns' saw mill. " Will pay well for information which will lead to their recovery. Address E. P. KtuikRTS A Sons 12 11 1-1 Itox 107, The Dalles. Or. NOTICS Or PINAL EETTLEHE3T. quotJ S3 to 8d cents In tt nn:ty court ! Wanto eouisty, Ortron, In roiMtic. t:i the mutter of Cie t.ta of II. Vi. HowarJ, tJ-cwvwd. OTICK tn Vfrvby Kltrn tliut tho nnd-'TfitmptJ nltjUiitrntrlt t'l thorvlfiM of It. W. How ard, dot-owd has lilctl her Uit.il aeitmut In aolJ etttt, on1 tfcmt atti order hnm li-n duly wad aj tKilnUno; TuCMtuy, Januury i. 1.1, at 2 o'clock P. M.. ia Uie county ci:it room. In Itnllna t.ily, tintton, B the lima mwt pluro (or rcnrii.i; an'.i finalatttHint ai.d any o,i lion that iray Im iioido ttieretn, nr.d the (i:ial autU.uent lin-.-f. 1 bin nolice i )uhll:.!)"d by onl-rr t.l llorj. V. N. Tlion bury. Jinlso o( ra:d c airt, U.iti.1 Nti.i!n.r 17, JANKC. iltWAKl, iiov ju dccts A ;it;lr.!!ttrut.-ix ( attld l.t-u.U-. N OTICK FOR I'UP.1.4 CATION. t. S. I.tNh i rni a, Th IiUe.. Or.. Kt v. 17, t.-91 Notitt l bcrfby F'vcn tUut tho ft!liotiii n..:;,i.l x. u'.vr but "liUxi notlcvj tit tii iott utfjn u. inuLe tilidl rr.icf In auriurt t f hit t uil!M, aa.i O tTK The oat market is shot t of PUp- I 1"'.t ' t wdi brtoro tr.e rtMrr , ,,. ' !'.t riikcr t.( l!;o V. t. Ijxz.4 wine k', 1 ply. s quote l.( U i!'i:ts t ) JLIO ct PU!rs,i,r.,on Jsn. it, ix:. vi: .1 An...:. I. , ,c"lau I ::. t. Vo.rr.-J fur Hie Nt: '- r. Ulu I Qorlh i IIaei.kv The Urk-v supply is faivlv j w-. !v . ,. good 1th a ii.Tiitt 1 inoulry. Brewing l it cTti tt!dit.ct; mul tuiivaUcn tt-M prr cental. IVt d I arcy r.t f0 i sSTrliVs".. ii. PMra.ttu V. t!. iV:;i.: hi !U .mi.Ii ..,'.t,inl . i A-! mi Ku.'ejrn. f The i : l!t-s Or. - , .' ;. y .a ticti JuilS . dj:w 1., j; Ti.tter. j I-uicj:lx.f?il brand. v. IvA-j.ile, t, 1.75 1 ... - . i-.'kCJ nV.A. thEt ih come iers t One 'f ti; c.u .'jthoa U f: re ci'icr:: t u. thb rtl.'.'.ive t.J relt:ei-t,; ..'.;'. on . ou'irent. I...- tms wilt nv.:tc tr:to a tlt fh it-l.cv i:i thai . dc ;-.rt:;:'!-.t it w t.: tho popt-j a v:i;-t sui:i nf mouev it!;d give th t-)Vor!::;ir:it r.t b-.i'-t one out!'.-; I gft " iiltlu t.ir.: aniiii'v int the h.ir:'l.t ti the p-op!e. (ini-.'.lr: 'i'oude i'tl..tcC. i i ! 1 n r; !;!ri;ci nnd font:.! f!:e f..ct jrv ' itit;cn No. 1 csteiuht t the rt l.itives of dtPi-rU-d. th i ni t;:', then j.f.t J. S. j the tic cv.iFe s Jirolher i:s l iarifi.lt syin Wootlru;!' b.icl; in hi nld ehar a cure- pathh-s in thi their hour tf Lcreave tnk r. Me.ttiv. l.ihj Mr. Stimpson hmljmeut. orderetl tho euptain id . th! i;-;- j JUfjUxd, Thai these, rifn'ctoins be ul :'.i,r :.it t lo:td the iu t-1 cprad in full ru tho luir.uti s tif the alli- c.tini rv tnai n.ni t.een i i :". ; :.-! m.tv ami n ctijy oi li e same :,o sent to .i.:ty ''h ut A. M. 1S0,." Ti.'s sin pits !f.eu. l:a:t ru!sfd ! t- lbs wharf Ivat ut the Hock land land the price oi the old fiddle iihout t t!:..u?- i 'uo xttcrd.iy. Sht rhr Miiiip-son is low and prr cent. in p"Sr'csdt:i of the whcla machinery by The artiif v. ho exhibited thet!e.r..m:etl child ii this city a short time :i;-o have been arreeteti in lVhtiletuii under tne law th:t makes it a mink-im nnor to ex hibit a de.'ormcd A-rson, punisluulu by a lino of uot lets than l'S nor more than 0t or im prison men t of not more than three months in the couuty jail, or ljth. Tho names of tho accused ure Ian Frank and Fred and Ida Prakenbush. Franks wk finetl .V3 and Prakenhuth t'S. They refustxl to pay ami were scut to jail. The woman was released. McFarland & French believe there is -virtue in printer s ink. Thay have changed their big ad. in the Chkomclk which means a change of metlnxi that lias only one object, the getting rid of the remainder of their stock at what prices it will bring. They now oiler the choice of their entiro stock of mens' cas simero suits fur ?U a cuit, the pick of their corst stock forl anir; thoKime of their ladles fine French fIha f.r '..So a pair, with other s;vi:tl featutes t lie' virtue t.f the atlachmeiit in f;ivor t-f Hugh lilenn and the jurt removet! to the wh-sifUiit vtili hi put back iu the! morning unlets st-ntlccifiit ict in:iK :ind the attachment tlis-.'ilved by du order of the ctiUrt. It is amusing to rec;di the fact that Justice Oilmorc who was tken to the factory jestcrday uftcrnon to read tho riot acj to thot-o w ho had pts sesslon of the building, turnetl the tables ou his employers be t-tnniuandiog tliem "to disperse"' as well nsthe rest. T lay it is rumored that his honor has itf-crd eleven warrants for arrest for unla fl Hsecmbly or somt thing of that kind, and this numltcr is supposed to cover nil in side and outside except the Cmtoxiri-E representaiive, who was merely there to record history while it ass In process of . r.t f l.a ..a munnutfuire. ii is ooiieveti tliat Uie claim of Mr. litt-nn n:iins.t liie u ai-liin-try niil bo st'ttlctl ltefore many hours. ISOIiN. This morning, to tho wife if T. A. JJi:!-on, a nine-pound son. ' tho rtdatives of I'rothfr Thompson and that they 4 pu'blirhed iu ,'i'he Dalles papers. C H. lri-.o!.s, N. II. Wji.UAMrt, (IltACK 11. K!t'IEI.L, Committee. tits Nt-t Let '12111 i?ortuiJity Paaa. Paralleletl tilth tbo grc.it ringing of tho sdeiety, tus the notable st.l work of Miis Marie it.irnard, uhich we choose t'ichifs as uf p.ii order not uiucli below that of the greatest prima tlonna. Tho limhrt t.f her voieu it ruvirhing in its loner iiutes, remine-ci nt ci n of Kal chl, c.ntl iu its whole rangy M.'eet, uielo- iliut-.f, clc.-tr, ami ulttiiYH true, (lawless. a NmuUIuI vi.iee in a hi-li stato of cuitivntiou, of correct methotl, good enunciatiun, perfect phrasing, and an art of expression magnetic in its opera tion. Mie was given u grand ovation of hearty applause. Oakland, (Cat.,) i-'n-t'uirer. Miss Purnanl is only one of tho tiuin ler who form tlm Mendelssohn Quin tette club, who will favor this city on the 2flth. with their soul-charming mmde. Now is tho time to prepare for this great event. Wedding: llt-Ila. The P.irlor of tho Kur.ipean House wjs the tenter cf not u litllo interest Tho heat cr..;. t.f 1SJ1 i- thn pre:?tci:t in ot:r id!iry ; the tobac crop is tht gieaU-ct. The t-.-rn crop t.f lfil it lho f CfOl.tl re:;! 'n!, iidd the c .tttrti iT't H oi.e of the greatest in ipmntitv ani.t!:, ctittal of tho l ivt in tp.i.iiitv. 11m te -ot rtiih? c:o; liu-ViT bctt.'T. und iht! fruit crop :.s tieeer mj pro' i lie. The tr:::: crops t.f Ftoritla and California lire so nno ttiL'.t iuii rl.f!i"n .i orauges tro:.'i the Blcuitcranean is alvnt Fhr.tout. Ti o KUthoritict t f 1-n Crar.d", backed bp a ftrong pubi'v sentimeiit in iew of the recent outrages committed tlioioand the mvstertCiiH diKappearanco tf two wf!l-l:novu citizens of the vicinity. have ;rivo:i onlcrs arul art enforcing them. t: icily, requiring all gamblers. lin-lioni.', lioboH and roumlera genenHv to K:ivt tho town. The g.tmbliug Ihhim'm l.:;vo been closed and general reformation h:ia tct in. This is tho best short yarn so far seen iu tho newapnpers of December, 1891: It ia raid that tho timber on ho upper Kalama river is bo denae thnt w hen the trees uro sawed of! they just stand on thettump. not haying room to fall. A voui'' Swede bv tho name of Yon Yon son sawed olf seven acres of trees and is now waiting foi tho wind to blow them over. John Jordan, of Wasco county, who was committed to the penitentiary a few days since to servo a two years' K'ntenco for horse-stealing, is but ft lit fie over IS year of age, just too old to get into the rctorui tvt.ool. lie has a brother, also in tho jH'iiitontiary, who is ony 18 years ef nge, ami two ot tlitur cimsins "not very much older, are also be hind the sumo walls, committed for lar ceny in Polk county. Tho stato reform school board, in securing authority from the last legislature to refuse admittance to this institution to any lad over 10 years of age have laid themselves liable to the charge that they were more anx ious to make it easy for tho euierinten dent of tho school than thev were to re form youthful criminals. Oregonian. Dealers in tho etafTof life in dvcrpool have formed a trust or combination to control the quantity of bread to be put on the market and the rates to 00 charged. vv'y lli u-y t wrs WVqtmtc bran ef -0.00 IKT td. IwohlU ?!. JT 100 SU'S! lind riitd-Uinjpv ?l"J.ryC..J-'o.P0 por t.'ii. An tt'lvar.co in price is nnihi- paie I. il iv Timothy hay is in good e ai quotations U j.tK) to ?I7.C0. Wheat hny is i.i inurla : r.t J 10.00 per ton loose, ami l-.i"0,.' ilC.OO pt.r ton, and ccarce, b.i!.I. Wild hay is quoted at 5 11.00 per t '.i. A! fa! hi 12.W br.led. Oat i ::-.y : PuTtToj.! Abundant r.t cvvAs asacl; and tcaicclv anv market. P;iti:ii We quote Al c.-nts pi-r roll, ami scirce. Ktjus Ata i i'.-j-.id Fupj.U and Ikivo. n down ard tendency, we quote ut 110 1'cnls :t doi"ii c:i ! at;l o2 cetita in trade. Pot' 1.1! -Old fowls arc in les.t tie- matitl :;t .C.V' Z.ZQ. Younj fowls r.t-c c;is:ly s.!J ut WJZ.W per tlozen. Tuiheys .10 ecnt.t per"-, nridretsed. Di:c!..i ? 1.00 to J5.03 per dozen. ihuK.t Prime dry hid;i are quoted at .00 per pound. Culls .0h;'M. Cree:i.02;. CClU. Salt .0:'.';.01. Sheep i.elt-i .'.'" be:-.? skins lrf.) ; coyote .00; mink, .50 cents ecu; martin f 1.00; beaver, yJ.M 3.00 jvr lb.j otter, --.00.U5.lK) e:ich for Al ; coon, .110 each ; badger, .25 each ; fi.-her, i'-'.oO to Si.OQ each. Vi:v Peef on foot clean afid prime Wc. ordinary ami fism. Mutton Choice weatliers f:.50; com mon fli.OO. - Hogs Live hcavv, .O-l'.'.Jr.Oo. Dressetl m. Countrv tiacon in rounl lots .GO-m -.10. Iird i. cans .P."t?.13 ; ll'll. Lumk'r 'lhe supply is fairly gooti. We quote No. 1 Mooring and rustic fL'O.Ou. No. 'Z do. fil.0.). No. 3 do IO.fH. Hough lumber to No. 1 ecdareliIiiKle8f2.&OC";-M)0. Lath f ... Lime l.lt.J SI. 7a per bbt. Cemoiit 14.50 cr bbl. STAPLE CKOCEBIES. CorrEK Ctst.i Pica is quoted at 23 cents by the uk; Sugars t-nineso in 1U0E. mats. Drv Graniihitetl, o.. ; llxtra C, 4; cents C, 44 -cents. American sugars Irv tiranulatetl in barrels or sacks. t)i cents : Kxtra C. in do., 5! cents ; C, 5 cents. Sugars in llOtb boxes are quoted: Golden C ll.SU; Extra. C, $1.00; Dry Granulated 2.10. Svrvp f'2.'2d to 2.5 jer keg. Kick Japan rice, tJ'i'isfl cents; Is- and rice, 7 cents. . 15EANS Small white, AKOto cents: Pink,44'f?4 ii cents by the lOOlt.s. Stock Salt la quoted at fw.uo per ton. Liverpool, 50tlt sack, i0 cents 100 tLsack, 1.25; '-Wll. sack, $2.10. Apples .o(.U.2o f box. Vegetables Cabbage, turnips, carrots and onions, 14 cent per pound. Ni tlm ff lirru'y filork I nj-rt:tiri. Tl'-: t-j!Uf.yiii? r'r.,''ii fcate b.fti i:M-Intit? li-:i itj tH-i'.tt.tl tlifUlv i!u! t Ii: THY-t.i-H 1 r 1:: ii t Lciivo (i f. U l'!i:lll: it) 1i-m l''h:i A. y. i:.u-rf, i.-"tr:.tii',.: P:.itt!i tt; t, ntk IJrti.e; lsst;it5-a.-iiijfce vc:i; i i 'tis iii.W)' " VcRSe.n ;:-.r.rsr-, V.'i-ai,,i Ct.tjr.ly .'-if.; (n.'"':M i r. ci;J.'.::!t -,. i.j'j. liuif . V. 1 i tn:- 'S i'r '..-!)!- .'f n:i:.i 1. First national Bank. :11c :ALii:5. - - OSU'UON A tiei.er.t! Pjiiiking n.imvi lruv: -c.. Dept-r-itS r.vi ivi t!, tT.bject to Si-;l:t . Draft or ("her:;. Cneetivns mad.; :ul pr-.wd-t pronpth ' remitted 0:1 day of cwIlt'i:on. S;.:ht and Telegram ide r.el:ar.e sob! ft Ne- York, San Franciit.t anil Portland. Ut WH D. i. T. W 1 ::o.v.r.'in Sr.t n Ks. II. 'Jm... . Clo'. I'.e.tLL. '.V!rJl( TliZ OTHER EYE ! STAGY SjiOHIfl, m mmmmsu Has otened an oflico for Cleaning au . r.eisiring i aiciie?, jeweiry, v.v: All work guaranteetl and promptly attended. Dunham's Drug StoreJ Cor. Hrrood aod Lnlnn Strrrtn. LIVEi - 8TD1LEJ Ward & Kerns. We are now ready for Imsinesr; 111 our New liarn, corner of Fourth and Federal Streets. THE DALLES, OREGON 7