CS3 THE DALLES WEEKLY CHttGMICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1892. Thjs Weekly Ghroniele. THE DALLES, OBEGON LOCAL ASD FEBSONAL. From the Daily Chronicle, Friday. Hon. Isaac Blum, of Portland, is reg istered at the Umatilla house today. Stoneman & Fiege advertise that they ' -warrant all eood3 sold by them. See -advertisement. Dr. Albert Welgus, of Fort Siniicoe, passed through The Dalles today with his family, en route to Albany. Geo. McKinney and Charles Hall struck out for the woods yesterday, in tne nope ot nncung a Dear or two. Jos. Eeezley is a friend of the boys, but he would like a notice put in todays paper, to warn the boys against stripping the f rait trees on his farm, and in bis neighborhood. The republican state convention of Montana will not convene until the 6th of next month. The campaign will be one of the shortest carried on in any - state this year. . Mre. Saunders, writing to the doctor in The Dalles from Saginaw, about the Bay city fire, says 1,500 people were left homeless. Forty blocks were burned out, including 300 residences, besides business houses,' etc. The slowness with which Burveys have been made in Idaho has had much to do with retarding the growth of that state. It is a small wonder, then, that the pres ent appropriations for this purpose are eagerly welcomed by the residents. Mr. Gibson, who has been the friend of poor unfortunate Henry Deerhack for Kansas citv, will be the last Sunday for and enjoys the vacation after the busy sulfation of three physicians was held severe i ... season on the ranch, which has just this morning, and fears are entertained ' worsi tniSjear. Mnuu) hir wmrinir th( hflv emD. Ma xr i. : ij.n time re that tXtt Hill intends to continue his Great Northern road from Butte to San Francisco via Boise city. O. L. Miller, of Boise, is promoter of a line of railroad to connect Butte with Boise. It is a fine route, penetrating a country of extreme richness. It has already been edrveyed and construction engineers will be, within one week, sent into tho field. Miller is a poor man, and a short time ago despaired of success. He went east and visited Chicago and St. Paul, and returned to Boise with abundant finan cial backing, proclaiming that the road would certainly be built.. . . From the Dnily Chronicle Saturday. Both houses of conzress adjourned at 11 :30 last night. Tomorrow fresh salmon Mr. and Mrs. Bean have returned from their Klickitat visit F. J. Moffit and wife of Monkland, are at the Umatilla house today There Is quite a ' demand in The Dalles just now for bill posting, Bates at Cloud Cap Inn are per day, 3.60; per week $10; per month $15, Mr. W. A. Davis, artist for Bert C, Towne, is in the vicinity taking fine views. Mrs. MIddletonr arrived on the noon passenger yesterday on a visit to Mrs, V'arney. The boiler is in position, and the house well up on Kennedys new steam yacht. D. C. Sullivan, Jas. Ferguson and H Bland arrived this morning from Ulys ses, Kansas. . Six car loads of horses are being shipped from the East End today for At a special meeting of the common council Thursday, chief engineer Judd Fish tendered his resignation, which was accepted, ana Jtiecoraer jaeneiue was instructed to notify . the fire depart ment, and request the board to namo a successor. -..--' ... 8enator Charles Hilton has informa tion from Pine Creek, Gilliam county, that, on the 4th, there was born to the wife of F. A. Hale, on the Hilton ranch, a bouncing baby boy that tipped tht beam at nine pounds averdopois. This is the first boy born on the ranch. - According to quotations of the Chicago cattle and horse, market, given, today, rue Dalles would- be a good place to i reach out for. a supply of either. tiro.. John Michell couldn't stay at home yesterday. He too had an outing down in the direction of the. cool um brageous shades of Mosier, angling in pebbly brooks for the speckeled beauties like other disciples of Isaak Walton. Prof. J. M. DeMoss has decided not to give a concert in The Dalles by his fam ily, in consequence of the lack of a suit able hall. ' Their last concert was eiven Didn't Fancy the Change. Press-Times. Private lams has started to sue Ids late officers for making him -play thumbs-up and shaving his head. - lams -thinks' he came too dern near boing Iwas. - . ' : An Estroy Dorse. F. A. Young, of Bake Oven, is in the in Chicago June 27th, and the family are city, en route to Klickitat to look after i now returning to their .home in Oregon. a band of sheep he has over there. He There is no improvement in the con- thus combines business with pleasure dition of Mr. Thomas Oleson. A con- A roan horse about six years old, with no brand so far as I can find, came to my place, June Cth 1892. . At what is known as 12-Mile houee, on tho Canyon city road. The owner is requested to call and prove property pay charges and take him away. J, B. Humbert. Dated Aug. 5th, 1S92. w.6t 9ir Yon' want title ttGonnntater State Lands call on - C. K THOKNBTJRY, -Late Rec. U. S. Lecd Office T. A. HUDSON. Kotory Publics The Old Times are Not In It. While at our other store at Biz Island. Va., last April, I was taken with a very vere attacK ot fliarrncea. 1 never nad worse in my life. I tried several old closed by securing the hay crop. as to his recovery. He is beinz kindly 2!"..!?' f -c1 i rHT7 T ,n? . . . , . , , l j . .... - . - lucxuuunuu uiuuaiiuuj nitituut ITCfe- nciciuiiHinm. u I j u.uu u, ans anv reiia. aiy attention was men arrived safely at Condon on the 30th, standing. called to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera from The Dalles. Mr. Stevens was car- . The D. P. land Diarrhcea Remedy by Mr. R. C. at a. xi . io.. navinsuroDDea m.- i i j i l i. , ri on a all tl, wnv. hnt stood the K - x..." "u.8 wuuunuuwm unuuimg mere, .. ----- - " "ohjuo uusiucea uovwceu me ana in less ;nan nve minntes alter tat trip better than was expected. He is vet .about the same, as - when at The Dalles, but hopes are entertained, of an improvement after resting. Sunt. Misener, of the state board of somo I charities, publicly mentions in the Tele gram, referring to the receipt of five children from this city, that county Judge Blakeley and other Dalles officials O. - G. ; 'Buhtokp, Harris Creek, Am here t Co.. Va. For Bale by Blakeley cc Houghton, druggists. c&w Cascades and Portland are now enabled ing a small dose I was entirely relieved. to land passengers in Portland and The Dalles much earlhr than formerly. Dur ing the summer months this route should be patronized by all. .- The Tuna Hedge, the future fence of the country, which is described today, may be secured of Johnson & Moon, at the Umatilla house. Orders should be gave all the aid and encouragement they sent in as soon as possible, as there is several years, came up from California, and yesterday -went on Henry's bonds releasing him from durance, and started for Prineville with him this morning. Charley Harmon, the worthless opium fiend who was under arrest for selling a poisonous decoction to . Warm Spring Indians for whisky, ended bis career Mr. J. M. Patterson left to-day for Wind Kiver, to be in camp with his family over Sunday. Wood, lumber and building mater ials pretty well cover the levee below the Umatilla hoase. The two-and-a-half million bill for the possibly could in the efforts and pur pose of the society to have these five children sent to Portland and placed un der the protection of the home. A. W. Sweeney, of Athena, reports that he has 2000 acres in wheat, off of which he is certain to obtain 50,000 bushels. Seven hundred acres of this is fall wheat, which will make an aver age of fortv bushels, so he ' thinke. He says that if the blight had riot occurred this same field would have gone over sixty bushels, as it was the finest stand he ever saw in this or any other coun try, The members of the state militia are delighted with the project of procuring no permanent office here. Mr. Johnson is well known in The Dalles, and will furnish any recommendations needed, Hon. Van B. DeLashmutt, ex-mayor of Portland, passed through Saturday on his return from Boise City. He thinks matters will soon be all right again in Cceur d'Alene, as justice will be done to both sides. This will necessi tate the hanging of three or four hun dred people, probably : but justice should be done, certainly. Even the circus brought nobody good, in Portland last week. It was a caravan - " ' " wu uu ....ill. .U t,MV OAV.K.- I , . . borhood of the performances hope never 5,. tho ttnrttAvi- Frnv n to be so afflicted again. The mob of McVevtown. Penn. For sale bv Bared a Woman's Life. Mr. J. E. Thorouzheood. writine from Georgetown, Delaware, says: "Two tea spoonfuls of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of this place." He also states that several other very bad cases of bowel complaint there have been cured by this remedy. For sale by Blakelev & Houghton, druggists. d&w To The Public. I have no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy to the public, as I do to my friends and patrons. I need it myself after other well-known remedies and it cured me in a few minntes. I recommend it candidly and cheerfully upon it merits, not from a financial stand-point,- because I have others in stock on which I make a larger profit, but because Chamberlain's is the best remedy I know of for bowel corn- There is no doubt about it, it llOaPDBY&PIlSOiV I). & Lund Attorneys. Over Sixteen Years Experience. BUY AND SELL ' CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 600,000 ACRES nifinproTei FARM Property pon i Send for a Pamphlet describing this land. WE ARE AGENTS FOU Thompson's AiJition to He Dalles. This addition is laid off luto one-aero lots, anal in dotlnwi to be the principal residence partof the city. Only twenty miuutucs walk from tho court hoaao. Do not be afraid to oousnlt or writo us, we rive advice or information iu all branches of our bus iness free of charge. Settlers located on .Government laud. Offlee in U. 8. Land Office Building. THE DALLES - - - OREGON. ATTENTION FARMERS The Imported Belgian Stallion Will stand for the Season of 1892, At Richmond's 8tablcs in Tho Dalles on Fridays mitimuiuBtB, At narry unpins, mile easv of Fairfield School house, Monduys. At R. 8ne4- rs. 7 wiie nun vi iioya r. 11., inososys ana. Was imported in 18S8 by D. P. fitubbs i wins, oi rairneMi, lowa. mm www Rons, of Fairfield. Iowa, fix l rvufc oay, wicn ciacK roincs. sua is reelstemrl at Inn. sels as No. 590, and in America as No. 199. COCO is one of the Finest Bred Draft Hints ia America, is coming 7 yrs old, and weighs 1DS0 taa last night by hanging himself in the tem&t of the Chicago fair, has finally possession of the Fort Klamath military lhievea operated extenBjvciy in a Bmall Blakeley & Houghton, druggists, d&w Multnomah jail, where be was confined pending an investigation by the United States court It was ordered last evening that steam be kept up on the fire engine as usual until August 24th, at which time the council will meet again, and they want the chief engineer, firemen and citizens generally to meet with them for free dis cussion and a mutual understanding of the situation. A Philadelphia publisher contemplates bringing ont an edition of Shakespeare in words of one syllable for use in pri inary schools. This looks absurd at passed congress, space in the pavilion for tne coming district fair may bo had on application to J. O. Mack, secretary. Bead the new ad. of The Dalles, Port land and Astoria Navigation Company to-day. That means business, A pontoon bridge crossing Mill creek, just below the railroad bridge, is quite a handy scheme for the boat builders, Caroline, the Du9ky Queen of West End, languishes in jail today on a charge of selling, or giving'liquor to Indians, poet, one square mile, to the state of Oregon, for the purpose of using it as a permanent militia camp ground. The proposition meets with the approbation i of all but the fellows- who have been looking forward to the time when they would be able to gobble the property for, a song when sold by the general gov ernment. A half a dozen Indlans.on a big booze way, rifling cellars and kitchens of pro visions, stealing garden hose and in fact anything else that could be carried away without attracting much attention. People went from The Dalles to Hood River, outing, yesterday. A party from nooa iviver iook in undai veil ; ana a Bridal Veil party stopped off at Tront dalo, where a party stepped on board tor rorctana. . unce at .rortiand naif ai 1 1 1 I 1 t- 1 . - . I - " yesieruay siarvea we omc.a.s m wor u, dozen Bte8raboats were ready to carry as Andrew one of the Indians being v. d.d., Recorder Menefee fined him $10. An old man on Front street named Her C. W. Phelps & Co., of this city, offer first glance, and yet much -of Shakes- to Pay the to11 of Sherman county farm- man, was arrested for furnishing the tmare'9 virilitv ia doe to small words I er8 wno ouJ lrom mem. inis is one l liquor to mem, dui on examination oe- well chosen, and many of his finest lne Ke?8 10 success. It is authoritatively announced that Mr. Blaine will soon go upon the stump in defense of the principles of bis party, Tho Dalles citizens brass band - boys will entertain a few of their friends to morrow at a quiet little outing up Mill creek. All tho boye are invited. phases contain no words of more than two syllables. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Humbert of 12 Mile house, are in the city awaiting tho arrival of their daughter and her hus- ' band, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, from Greenfield, Mo. Mrs. Montgomery is in poor health, and the trip, it is expected, will result in a benefit to her. They will remain some time, returning by way of San Francisco Mr. J. P. Hillstrom of Hood river was in the city today attending to. some land office business, and from a conversation with him on the division of the county "prayed for" by certain Hood River peopple, we came to the conclusion that if an attempt is made to log roll a bill of that kind through the assembly next winter a pretty formidable opposition to it will spring up like a wasps nest where least expected Tuk Ciibomcle acknowledges a very pleasant call from J. B. Horner, A. M., professor ot English language and litera ture in the state agricultural college at Corvallis. while the literary work of Thirteen of the rioters at Duquesna have been arrested. Many others have left town. The thirty repairmen, driven away by strikers returned to work. Mr. Hugh Gourlay, late editor of Tub Chronicle, has accepted the Warm Springs "Indian agency clerkship. He will leave for his new field next week. One hundred thousand pounds of nails, piled up in one thousand kegs of one hundred pounds each, makes a fine appearance at Mays & Crowe's to-day. fore United States Commissioner J. M Huntington, the case was taken under advisement, as he was proven to have sold them cider, only; - - It will be well for parties who are run ning steam threshers on the - public highways to remember that there is a law to the effect that any one run ning a steam traction engine over a bridge on the public highway shall be fore crossing such bridge, place a two- inch plank lengthways for the engine to cross on, and in case this is not com plied with, are subject to a heavy fine or imprisonment, or both. But the worst of all is picking tbo machine up out of the gulch or creek bed. The Hotel de Cross Bar contained a couple of prisoners yesterday en route to Portland, in custody of a deputv United States marshal, on rhurcrp nf tt t.ii r . e ... li I nan. ras iuays, 01 uauowa county, selling liquor to Arlington Indians. was recently in me city en route to One of them was asked bv The Chro- Portland, for the purpose of disposing of ICLB representative if he thoueht the and neigh-1 anthnritloa vnnlil mnlra tho !,!,.. bold. "Hold 1 you bet : I don't rlpnv it. ir. ixugneB.iaiecieraoi w asnington j. boucht the wh skv and rjnt it in a county, was in tne city today. Ho has WOodDile and the Indiana irat it." . Tt 5a tho college is not inferior to that, nf nr hor acquired such a habit of hanging around abont time for Juds DeadV to nnniar. institutions of learning, the distinctive f,ork8 offices, that everywhere he goes these fellows. A nominal fine is not some beef cattle for himself borhood. many as could go comfortably to Asto ria, Clatsop and r- North Beach. Thus do we rest on Sundays in Oregon. Portland is the dustiest city on the west Bide of the continent at present, There is not the slightest effort made to rprees the dirt. On the other hand axes continue to be levied to increase the stock of dirt on hand by opening new streets' which are not needed, and turn- ning them over to the winds to be blown in with the unreconstructed nuisances everywhere abounding. ' So Mars is not peopled after all. This verdict from the Lick . astronomers does away with the last hope of marshaling blocks of five from that quarter. It is hardly probable that .the patience of the good Lord great as it is, could tolerate anothor inhabited world. The decision that there are no canals there, also dis poses of the fanciful theory that the in habitants of Mars were advanced enough to provide against ' railroad combines. The canals are not parallel lines, the observers now say, but broad bands. That the astronomers are making hay while the sun shines is very evident, leiescopes on ootn Hemispheres are pointed to the beautiful red planet nightly, and observations of great in terest and scientific value are being made. The Lick telescope has brought forth discoveries of great importance. County Treasurer's Mottee. All county warrants registered prior to March 13. 1889, will be paid if pre sented at my office, corner Third and Washington streets. Interest ceases on and after this date. Tho Dalles, July 16, 1892. . William Miquell, , 7.18tf Treasurer Wasco County, Or, ' Administrators Sale of Horses. In pursuance of an order of the county court,-of Wasco county, dated July loth, 1892, 1 will sell as a whole or in lots, all the band of mares, - geldings and colts, also one "Klactc Stranger" stallion, a fine horse and good breeder , belonginz to the estate of the late w Moins. . - These are good . well bred horses, many of them broke to work They will be sold for cash or approved security. - J. C. Msinb, Administrator. of the Estate of W. J. Meins 7.23dwlm. IKeadachE! feature of this school is that it brings the student into touch with the great business industries of the state and na tion. Great mines of wealth lie yet un discovered in our state ; its fields of coal and iron arc yet to be developed ; its beds oi lead, copper, silver, and gold ores now uncovered are but samples of that he makes that his resort. John Booth left by the Regulator this morning for his camp down the Col umbia. He had bis instrument with him, so it is presumed there will be ser vices in that camp tonight. All members of German Gesang Verein Harmonie are requested to be present at sufficient. The Climate, or Course. left From the Daily Chronicle, Monday. Misses Pearl and Jessie Bntler for Collins Landing. Mr. and Mrs. Farley returned from Hood River last evening, Mrs. A. Keller and family left on the which science will unfold. The purpose the regular time of meeting at their hall, WaK for Portland this a. m of this school is to educate men who will on the 7th, as matters of importance Messrs. Haight and Wilson spent help to discover and to open up to our will come before the meeting. I eunday in camp with their families, be- citizens the resources of tho state, Mr. Aator can draw a rher-lr low Hood River, That Eastern Oregon is in the mindof 8n income of $7.38 a minute, but it .. May's & Crowe .received a stump pul railway projection is nrettv certain this I shows the relative value of things that ,er for E- T- HIgby, see it and make year.' Occasionally a paragraph ia .seen J1181 D0W 8 aouotiess more satisfaction Jour own comment,. which indicates the way; the wind is to "im .h.al,h.cn draw his breath. The Regulator, Baker and ferryboat, blowing. The Klamath Express, speak- Looking at Mars is now the pastime were officia,y inspected yesterday by ing of. the possible-intentions of the Uf famona astronomers. Th Messrs. McDermott and Edwards, Southern Pacific and the Great North- UnwHia thut thAV I CodL Coe'a new atesmer. tho Tm. iu uu iurervrew imu oeu. J. r ams- I .porrSlni. for ha Panola in Mnm K. was inspected vesterdav. on tho. rctnpn o j I - - -- might turn their telescopes on Seattle A big combined harvester at work near Pendleton ia attracting much at tention'. It is capable of turning out 750 sacks of two bushels each per day, besides grading the wheat. It is the first machine of the kind employed in that vicinity. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor have iust tot more years tnan small boys can remember, our worthy friend A. J. Dufur, jr., of Fifteen-mile, has been to the "fore," and generally spoilt the season by getting his arms or lees broken, or-otherwiee stopping the "ma chine." But this year is an exception, We met him on the streets Saturday, hale and hearty, and sound as a dollar, and as he says, "ablo to do more work flnrl fnt. mAM irriiK than an v nthAf man " The climate is responsible, of course. . Ot all forms, Xaairetlalat, Bp asms, nta, Slsts leasaess, DnUaeaa, JMaislaeaa, as Ives. Oslaas Ilabtt. DrukneM, ate., era oared by PH. MIX.ES BUTOBATITK XERVIXX, dlscorered by the eminent Indiana Specialist la nervous diseases. It does not oontsia opiates or dangerous druat- "Hare been taklM SI. .MILKS' BESTOBA.TITBirCKTs!B tutog the Nervlae 1 bad at least 75 oonrwlslons, andnowafter three months' use have ao moie attseks. Johk B. CojjJWS, Borneo, Mich." "1 bare been mine; DK. MlXBS' BUTOB ATITJB NEBVIXE for abont fonr awnths. It has brousbt ojo relief and cure. I base taken tt for epilepsy, and after using It for one week have nd no attack. Hard C Brsslas, Hsathrins, Pa. Fine book of jrreat oures and trial bottles TStX.lt at Drug .ists Hserrwhere, or address DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Intf. SOLD BY BLAKELEV BOCCUTON. modern Miracles. orn worth, says: "I consider that Mr, Crocker's statements relative to' the Southern Pacific's future movements are encouraging in the extreme. He in formed me that owing to the large amount of railroad building already on hand his company would not commence operations toward this point until next year and that they would then push their work ahead. At our last meeting he showed me the line of survey from turned from a trip of two weeks country which they will probably deviate but driving. Dr. Tuylor says they found little. The Southern Pacific is keeping fishing fine in the west fork of Hood a watch on the movements of competing ver. There the water was cold and lines and it is ouite likclv that if the fisa solid.. Trout lake was warm and Great Northern heads for this country from Idaho this summer - the Southern Pacific may change their plans and com mence operations at once." We believe fishing done for the season, last block of ice at the cave. they came, via Glenwood, and Goldendale.t of Messrs. McDormott and Edwards, P. W. DeHuff left for Ripari this morning, to look after the steamer ser vice of the TJ. P. R. Co., on Snake river. Messrs. M. A. Moody, Green, Joslyn and others, returned from a fishing jaunt last night, saturated with satisfac tion. ' The fire department will not have it as Judd S. Fish wants it, hence have re appointed him chief of The Dalles department. Col. John McCraken returned from a trip to the interior on Saturday.. Ho He got the says the weather was extremely warm Returning 1 in Utah-. At Huntington on Saturday Blockhouse the thermometer registered 104 degrees, I northern exposure. re- A nir.cer for breath was distressed. And the doctors all said she must rest, But she took O. M. D. For her weak runes vou see. And now Bhe can ting with the best. An athlete grave ont. on a ran. And he feared his career was quite done; G. il. D., pray observe, Give back hi lost nerve, And now bo can lif t half a ton. A writer, who wrote for a prize, Had headaches and pain fn the eyes; G. M. D., was the spell That made him quite well. And glory belore him now lies. These are only examples of the daily triumphs of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical uiscovcry, in . restoring neaitn and re viving wasted vitality. Sold by all druggists. ' " Let Us Join. Glacier. The Dalles is preparing to make an exhibit at the Portland expo sition of Wasco county products, Hood River should join in the. good work and see that the display is, as nsual, supe rior to that of any other county in the state. It can easily be done. ' Notice: Hale of City Lot. Sotice is hereby Riven", that by authority of urarnanceno. v3, wnicn passea tne ixmmon Council oi Dalles City, Juno SOUi, 1892, entitled "An Ordinance entitled an Ordinance to provide for the sale of certain lots belonging to Dalles City," I will on Tuesday, the 16th day of Aufru.it, 1692, sell at public auction to tbo highest bidder, all of the following described lots and pcrta of lots situated in Gates Addition to Dulles City, Seventy feet oa from the south side of Lot No. 1, Block 18: Seventy tfoet off from south side of Lot No. 2. Block No. IS; the south one-half of Lots No. s. 4. 6 and u. in Block No. IS: Lots Noa. 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and 10, in Block No. la; and low No. 7, 8, 11 and 12, in Block No. 14 The appraised Value of said lots and for less than which they will not be sold is fixed as follows, to-wlt: u i-et on tne souin cna oi lot. no. l, in Block No. 18 1125.00 70 feet oft' tho south end of Lot No. 2, in Block No. IS 125.00 The south one half of Lot No. 3, in Block No. IS. 100.00 The south one-half of Lot No. 4, in Block No. 18 100.00 The south one-half of Lot No. 5, iu Block No. 18 100.00 The south one hftlf of Lot No. 6, in Block no. is ioo.oo Lots numbered 2, 3, 4. 5, G, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in isiocK no. l-j, ana Lots nuinocrea 7, , 11 and 12, in Block- No. li, each ap praised at 100 00 Each of said lots will be sold noon the lot. respectively, and none of them shall be sold for a less sura than the value as above stated. One-third of the price bid on any of said lots shall be paid in cash nt time of sale, one-third on or before one year from date of sale, and one third on or before two years from date of sale, with interest at the rate of tei per cent, per annum upon - deferred payments, psyable annually. The sale will bcein with the first lot herein above mentioned at ten o'clock a. m. August 16, iwe, sua continue who eecn lot lntneoracrss herein named until all of said lots shall be sold. Patcd this 11th day cf July, 1W2. FRANK MENEFEE, 7.13-8- 13w-d. RANK Jleeorderof Dalles City. TERMS 120 for the season, or IM fn innm foal. Bv the Season, mvahle dot. lt To l,ni due and payable as soon as the mare is known t be in foal. Mareanot brought regularly will be charged for by the season M. W. A W. L. FBEEMAN, Owners. BOYD, WASCO Co., OREGON. FARM FOR SALE. I offer for sale all or a part of my farm of 480 acres in Sec. 24, Tp. 1 south, range 14 east, 15 miles southeast of The Dalles ; good improvements, good young five-acre orchard now bearing, plenty of good water for house use and stock ; 17S acres in cultivation, good outlet north, east.south or west via county roads. I also offer for salo 160 acres in section 26, township 1 south, range 14 east; also five head horse, one double set ot harness and a few farm Implements, etc. Prices reasonable, terms easy and title good. For particulars come and Bee me at The Dalles or J. H. Trout at the farm. jan29-tf W. Trobt. s J elf .a!' gS '-3 3 41 a a "SI? .2 5S SB O a H a- 4 a M n Tae Comintiia PacXingCo.. PACKERS OF PoFk and Beef.: " . MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curare of BRAND ! Dried Beef, Etc. asonic Building, The Dalles. Or. DIAMOND - ROLLER' - MILL A. H. CURTIS, Prop. Flour of the Best Qual ity Always on Hand. THE DALLES. OREGON. Act ca a new prinelpl-. renuata the Urar, stomach and bowel, through Us wraw. Db. Mil as' Pnx tpttdily cvrt blUoasmaa, torpid liver and cons'lpa Hon. Smallest, mildest, surest I 6pdosea,23 Samoles Dee at drotnsta. fir. lilts tea. 0 . Uissrt it. Bold by BLAKELEY A HOUGHTON.