ST. MART'S AC1DEHT. ' The Leading Institution of Learning In p ... ' Eaatern Oregon.- The academy is located on the block lying to the west of Pentland etreet and - north of Third. The building and grounds comprise a whole block, situat ed in the most desirable and quietest " part of the city. The surroundings of ' ' the school are fine, these being large, ', ample play grounds, sufficient to con veniently accoiniuodate any number of pupils. The remaining portion of the , grounds surrounding tlie college have been ptanted in fruits, all of which are now bearing. The elegant building was ; completed in 1884 and is a model in de- eign and finish. The institution.' offers all the advantages of a higher, education to women. It is conducted by Ihe sis vtQra of the holy names, of Jesus and r Mary, a society of women devotedex-- cfusively to the work of christian edu ; cation. JJvery branch of study is pur sued in the English language, but French and fcrerman are spoken by the teachers. . and (lie pupils enjoy every facility for periecung tnemseivcj in these lan guages. Lessons in vocal and instru- .'. mental music are given, including gui tar, mandolin and zither, also instruc tions in stenography, telegraphy and .type writing, drawing and painting, plain and nseiul needlework, embroid- ery. and all kinds of fancy work. To advance laudable emulation in the va- rions branches of science, monthly com- petitions are held, when the young ladies most distinguished in their respective ' classes receive the honorary decoration . of a medal. At the same time reports are forwarded to their parents and guardians, giving the class standing and proficiency, etc., of their daughters and maids. A department giving instruc . tions to boys under twelve years of age . has received large patronage. The pres ent schoolaBtic year commenced Monday, September 5th with a gratifying attend-' ; ance. Pupils who have completed the ; prescribed course ot study receive a di ' plow a or certificate, w hen such distinc tion is deserved. ' The professed relig ion of the Sisters of the institution is - Catholic, but that will in no manner in terfere with the religious principles of ' those who may profes a diiferent creed.. in orueF to maintain uniformity, how ever, it is required that all pupils should attend Divine worship. The young la dies are permitted to receive visits from their parents or guardians and from friends introduced by them, on Thurs day and Sunday afternoons. The course ot instruction embraces five grades ; the primary, junior, preparatory, senior and graduating. The various studies mclud ed are moral philosophy, logic, English literature, geometry and trigonometry, algebra, book keeping, written arithme tie,' chemistry, natural philosophy, , physiology, geology, zoology, astronomy, use of the globes, botany, rhetoric, elo cution, composition, grammar, epistol ary art, ancient history, modern history, United States history, mythology, ju venile science, geograpny, reading, spell ing, penmanship, rules ot deportment, linear, Industrial and perspective draw ing, vocal and instrumental music, and needle work. The health and sanitary condition of the academy is excellent, and will compare favorably with any similar institution in the state. Minute attention is paid to the health of the tpupils, and at all times they receive the most affectionate and assiduous care. Thus it will be seen that parents and guardians, who feel an interest in their daughtersind maids, should not hesi tate to send them to the academy, where they will receive a hrst class edu cation that will prove of incalcuable benefit in after years. Full information regarding board and tuition may be had by addressing the Sister Superior in charge of the school.- Campbell Bros. The ice cream, soda and confectionery and oyster parlors operated by Campbell Bros, have achieved a merited reputa tion tor the ability ot the proprietors as cateers. They occupy spacious and well ordered apartments on Second street, and although succeeding the well known firm of W. Cram & Co., the place has only been in operation 6ix months, they have fully maintained the high reputation, and are gradually in creasing aa our citizens become ac quainted with the excellent service and the fine line of home made candies that are dispensed by the firm. The young gentlemen comprising this firm are well Lknon-n in this community, having es- ri . i 1 1 if . 1 , i-i I tatuisneu lor uiemaeives wnuein cnarge of the Wasco county Sun a solid reputa tion as men of inti-grity, industry and all those qualities which characterize citizens of merit in a community. Four years of upright dealing has earned for these brothers a reputation which will pot fail to enlarge their already lucra tive business. An expert man has been employed by this firm and will arrive shortly, who wiil be perfectly cognizant with all modes of making pure and de licious French confectionery. - "The proof of the pudding is in the eating," so do not fail to call at Campbell Bros. for a cool drink of soda and take home with you a box of their delicious candy. i ' - Dr. .T. P. Bnedftlifir.' There is no profession that is more i i i . i . ueceaoary anu uaeiui lor tne gooa ap pearance of human mortals than that of the dentist, and as much care and at tention should be given to the teeth as to any other part of the body. If not breath's sake alone, they should be at tended to for the fact that there is no other thing that so detracts from the jbeauty of either man or woman as a bad set of teeth. Dr. Snedaker comes to'- this citv -as a graduate of the New York College of iDentistry and is , prepared to give patrons superior work in falling and pre- teerving teeth and the replacement of jloet ones. He will be pleased to see any. lone who has anything in his line ta do, and he can please you we assure you. JUnapman block, rooms 38 and 37. Dr. helman. The homeopathic school of medicine s. among the oldest in the world and has made rapid strides in the science of fcnediclhe, in the last quarter of a lentu- try, and numbers among its members pome of the most eminent surgeons, the knost profound investigators and the most skillful physicians. Dr. Eshel- rnan, who is a native of Missouri, is a graduate of the Hanhuemann hospital college, Chicago, and came here from California two years ago. He has a pieasanuy located otnee at rooms three Snd four t;hapman block. His success n geneial pa tict- hrs g. Ired fir him a eputation which is add.og every day to is list of patients. . . .niBkeley & Honghton. ' ' .'" "This live and favorably known house has been conducting business nnder the present title tor the past three years being successors to the firm of Blakeley & Clark and is acknowledged as a very popular and thoroughly established en terprise of the town. The premises oc cupied include a centrally located store, fitted up in the neat and attractive style so characteristic of the modern drug store, and -the diversified stock carried is com plete throughout. The firm: is always supplied with a fall and comprehensive line of pure drugs," chemicals, perfumes, toilet articles, and a complete stock of all the proprietory remedies of acknow ledged merit and standard reputation, instruments,- druggists sundries, and physicians' supplies. This house is en dorsed by the leading physicians on ac count of the reliability and purity of its drugs, and scientific service in the pre scription department, where the utmost ernes' of all kinds. Putting up prescrip tions "if .by far the most important branch of the drag business, and accord ingly no expense or painstaking effort has been soared to . perfect the entire stock in detail. and quality. Absolute perfection is assured, as nothing bnt pure, fresh drags of the finest quality is dispensed, and patrons may bring their prescriptions feeling certain that they will be filled accurately with pure goods. A fine line of artists' materials' is kept by the firm, including Winsor and New ton's water colors, mineral and oil paint, a complete stock of brushes, crayon material, and articles for -decoration in china, paper macho, ground glass, cel luloid etc., which embraces many novel ties. A large and very elegant soda fountain adorns the right side of the store near the front entrance where this cooling beverage is served in many tempting ways'. . A very attractive space is reserved- at the left where persons waiting for prescriptions can find the latest - papers to interest them. ' Mr, Geo. 'C. Blakelev has recently been elected "'. county judge, being the youngest incumbent who - has held the office, elected by a majority of 253 votes against the republican nominee which speaks strongly. He is also ex-presi den of the states pharmaceutical associa tion, ana amemoeroi tne American Pharmaceutical Association. His part ner Mr. Fred Houghton has lived ' here for eleven years having come from Michi gan. He has a splendid reputation, ener getic, kind hearted and an all around good fellow. Mr. Hs'. father was the discoverer and manufacturer of cosino- line a petroleum product from which all the other preparations are made. N TRINZ & NIT8CHKC. C. P. Stephens. 'general merchandise The dealer in must be a man of marked ability to at tain anything like succoes, as it is prob ably the most difficult branch of mer cantile enterprise to carry on. Mr. Stevens has had 10 years experience in the business before establishing his pres ent store some six months ago, and is thoroughly capable of presiding over such an establishment. The stock em braces everything in the line of staple and fancy dry goods, among them the latest and prettiest dress materials and patterns, including a fine line of boots and shoes, containing all sizes, styles, widths, from a tine ladies' shoe to the stout farm boot of the laborer together with a fine line of ready made clothing, also agents for the Albany woolen mills. Mr. Stevens invites an inspection ot his stock, is there to sell goods and wait up on customers, and desires his share of the trade and favorable consideration of the public. We congratulate Mr. Stev ens upon the success that has-already at tended him, and predict that success that always follows meritorious and well directed efforts. His store has the ad vantage of a central location being one door east of The Dalles National Bank. Mr. Stevens was for many years head salesman in the store of N. Harris. - Kastern ,' Oregon's -' Leading ' Furniture ' Dealers and Undertakers. '. It is with some misgivings that we attempt s review of the large wholesale and retail furniture and carpet house of Messrs. Jfrinz & .Nitscnke tor publication to the country in our large edition. The long standing of the firm and the high cnaracter ot - tne firm's personnel in business and - financial circles, makes this enterprise second to none in East ern Oregon as "a , contributor to our reputation abroad as a trade center, Both gentlemen are natives of Germany. Mr. Prinz landed - in" America in '69, while Mr.- Nitschke came one year later. and they established the business in 1880 that has since grown to such mam moth proportions. . ' The new magnificent 'brick structure -recently elected by the firm is the pride of the business street and - was built ex pressly for the furniture and undertak ing business, is without exaggeration the best arranged establishment ot the Inland Empire, and measures 58x100 feet in dimensions. The entire estab lishment is admirably- systematized, each line having departments, divided bv spacious isles. The first floor is de voted to an elaborate display of the var- ious styles and designs oi tne jurniture. Here are to be seen numerous styles of lounges, rockers, easy chairs that are models of comfort and luxury; -also fancy stands, beautiful parlor centre tables, in antique oak, - American mahogany, walnut and sixteenth finish, in the very latest designs, many of them being artistic gems ; a full liueof elegant chamber and parlor sets, and the best quality of bric-a-brac, that not only, add so much to the beauty of home, but are much utility and convenience. .The carpet department is a particular feature and usually has its complement of admirers. The firm has thousands of dollars invested in this Hue. ' Among the stock can be found scores of designs and combinations that are unique and beautiful, while the tints, are among the most chaste and delicate that has ever yet been" successfully woven into the flowery" paths of a drawing room or parloc, offering to the housewife, whose rooms need refurnishing, temptations that are diflicultto be resisted. "".:' - The undertaking is given a separate room, where strangers who die at hotels can be conveved and be prepared for burial or embalmed for shipping. They carry an immense line of caskets and burial gloves, and are expert embalmers All orders in this line are promptly executed and everything required for tho rites of burial furnished, -funeral ceremonies conducted with 'the most considerated care. : The mammoth basement is utilized for receiving, packing and shipping room ; also upholstering is a prominent feature, of the establishment, and only skilled men of experience are entrusted with this branch. This house deserves a more extended notice than our space will permit, but sufficient to say, they have the goods and will sell them at the lowest figure consist with business safety. They feel justified in soliciting your patronage, and pledge themselves to deserve it by careful attention to your interests and orders. .Too much can not be said of this enterprising and . prosperous firm, who command the united confidence of our people, won by disinterested public interest, honorable business course and all of those attributes that go to make np the worthy citizen and successful businessman. DRUGCISTS, Blakelev 175 Second Street, The DallesrOregon A full line of all the Standard Patent Medicines, Drugs, . Chemicals, Etc. A-ABTISTS MATERIALS. J0ffCountry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. , - -' The Ulamoncf Koller Mills. Nothing more nearly affects the health and happiness of mankind Mian the bread they eat, and as good bread is impossible without good flour, it is Safe to say mat tne miller is more closely indentlfied with the source of human enjoyment, than any other of all the thousands who ntributo thereto. The Dalles can boast of the most complete a -1 1 , ... , nounns miu in uresron. which wan built by Mr. Curtis, in 1889. at the cost ot several thousand dollars, and ia mill owned and operated by him. the build ing is commodious: four story, built-of corrugaieu iron una is especially strong, The machinery is the best known to the milling art, aa Mr. Curtis is ever on the alert to take advantage of everv dis covery that will in the least keep his product up to the very highest standard or facilitate in its manufacture. The engine room and receiving building is me oiu uumiiBiieu government- mint, a most substantial structure of stone and brick, which cost Uncle 8am 10u.000. The motive power of. the mill is derived from a sesenty-hve horse nower encine. and has a capacity of 125 barrels per day.. The demand for the excellent pro ducts of this mill is so great that the management is compelled to nnprntn Bwsuuiiy mo year round. - While Mr. Uurtis nnds a home market lor nil ho can manufacture, this alone speaks for me auamv oi me nour ot this mjtt- W. tl. (jroat. the head miller, was ran. II I I Li - - I l A I I LTL2 I 11M UIUTMH fr ' nected with one of the-large mills of 1 ' A ' t.-M-J-JdKJ J-J J lTJ.XX!ixVJ.i.i VJT . Vvt ; Minneapolis, where be learned his trade. - -: ,NmBpoBAn,aoa Miss anna peter's co.. - Fine linry : ! 112 Second street. THE DALLES, OR. Maler & Benton. "Don" BJcer. St. Faul said "Take a little wine for the stomach's sake," but he failed to direct that it should be pure and un adulterated. In this respect his instruc tions were a little faulty, but what they lacked this genial dealer is endeavoring to supply by placing before his patrons only those wines and liquors which con noisseurs have pronounced to be the best and purest quality. Mr. Baker has a large circle of friends and acquaintances and cannot afford to keep other than the best goods and an orderly, quiet business resort. A full and complete line of the best brands of imported and domestic wines, liqnors and cigars are kept in stock. His furniture and bar fixtures are first class and patronized by the best people or the vicinity. Mr. Baker came to The Dalles from the Province of Canada in 1879 and has conducted his business for seven years in this city; He is popular as a citizen and respected by all with whom he meets in business or social relations. W. H Toang..- There is no artisan whose work is of more importance or who is a more necess ry factor of any community than the blacksmith. The above gentleman needs no introduction to the people of The Dalles. He has been doing general blacksmithing and conducting a repair shop most of the time for the past 22 years, and has an established reputation for reliable and honest work. . He iol lowed the avocation of. farming and stock raising for a few years but he soon drifted back to his natural calling that of the blasksmith, of which be is an ex pert and as a iiorseshoer, be hasn't an equal in Wasco county. . His equipments are first class and work in his line is done in workmanlike manner. Give him a call, be is worthy of substantial encouragement. His shop is located on 3d etreet. ' John Baser. Ten years ago Mr. John Baser estab lished his shop in The Dalles, that of wagon maker, repairer and general job work. By first class work and honorable dea ing with mankind he has built up a lucrative trade that speaks well for his" competency and reliability as a work man. Mr. Baser is a native of Switzer land, coming to TheJJalles ten years ago and has been actively engaged at the work of his trade ever since his arrival among as. His equipments for wagon, carriage and buggy work and repairing of all kinds are A No. 1 in every partic ular, and tne prices charged are consis tent with the materials used and the quality of work turned out. He is trustworthy in all his representations and you can rely upon two things, if he does your work, low prices and first class work. The above named gentlemen, have re cently purchased the stock of hardware and tinware owned by M. A. Bettingen, deserve prominent mention in our re view. They are both young and ambi tious men, and are well and favorably known to the citizens of The Dalles as men of business sagacity and honorablo standing. They have engaged in the hardware and grocery lines, being pro prietors of two well paying stores. " The hardware house located at 133 Second street comprises of shelf hardware, stoves, furnaces, tinware, bouse furnish ing goods and small wares, and a multi farious assortment of devices and me chanical appliances. - The tinning de partment is a distinctive feature of this establishment, and is managed by Mr. Benton, a practical tinner who was em ployed for years in the Union Pacific shops in this city. They make a spe cialty of roofing and all "kinds of sani tary plumbing which they guarantee to be executed in the most workmanlike manner. A large stock of guns and ammunnition is kept fully supplied and the repairing of guns is a specialty. Tho store used by this firm for groceries is located at the corner of Union and Third streets and is fur nished with a very fine stock of every thing pertaining to the trade. Flour, provisions, .delicious teas and coffees, spices, canned goods, cigars and tobacco, eggs etc., are always to be found fresh and pure, and selling at prices that can not be cheaper. All goods are delivered to any part of 'town- promptly. Mr. Maier is one of the city lathers and a re liable business man, having come here from his home in Iowa, a stranger to these parts. . He and his partner have built uames for themselves- which are an honor to the town. Mr; Benton has made this his home for the past nine years, for he was born in Pennsylvania. The dealings and reputation of this firm are beyond reproach. it is needless to say that he is a first class miller and understands every de tail ot the business. ;, Air. Curtis is one of our most sub stantial citizens and is fully identified with the material prosneritv of thncifr. Aii.H..k :. ' .. ... aiuiuuu uia icaiueuctj ia on tne wash tiiKtun Biue, yet we claim him as our citizen. - .. Ihe book keeping is looked after hv the genial James Bnioes. who hast a host. of friends in the city and country. The Diamond jtioller Mill alwavs uavs th lngheet market price for wheat. No. .67 Washington Street. -. . . The Dalles. ' v" - Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of , " - Building Material and Dimension Timber, Doors, Windows, Moldings, House Furnishings, Ete Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish j Boxes and Packing Cases. Factory and rrumler Vara t Old. 2Pt. Sollea. . Tlie European IIona. DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to . any, part of the city, v - 1SJL cfi? CHO "TOT" E3, The abovo house is the only fire proof L.4..I !- 1 I i - iiuiei m uud L-ity kuu wiucn was remod eied last year., it is a two story struc ture, built of corrugated iron, and is by oaus me nanasomest and neatest hotel Tkn Itallaa Tl.n - ; iiiAiiuiangc. .-ino tuuiua are spacious, w "- 1 . B , . . B elegantly furnished with the latest pat- HaFdWelTG. I inWrlTP " ErP FtO tern of furniture, and the house is VVCII C?, I UIWOIC,,. JIA., CLU equipped throughout in modern style. The proprietress, Mrs. H-. Fraser. recog nizing the fact that The Dalles, along witn many otner, needed a first class hotel and is. attempting to pnpplv this long teit want in hotel accommodations, How well she has succeeded .the house, oea-cnamDere, ann tne restaurant con nected, will speaR tor themselves. Mrs. n i .J ci i" n't: Fraser personally superintends the cook- UUDS, MfflUnillOIl 011(1 oDOrlM UOOQS. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OK CORNER SECOND AND FEDERAL STREETS. . CELEBRATED ReoPQ. and Charter Oak STOVES AITO BAHGES. ing department, which guarantees that the table contains the delicacies of the season, and wfiich is prepared by an Anglian cnet. Mrs. fraser e aim is to give her guests all of the home, comforts and accommodations of a first class ho tel. Mrs. Fraser is a genial and estima ble lady, wha- regards it a pleasure to provide for tho comforts of her patrons and she never fails to hold custom once obtained. She is a good business wom an, posesses her full complement -of warm personal friends.-- Transient pa tronage solicitated and splendid sample rooms ior commercial men.. iNo one will make a mistake by stopping at the European House. - IRON, COAL, BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES, WAGON MAKERS' MATERIAL, SEWER PIPE, V PUMPS AND PIPE, ; . PLUMBING SUPPLIES. Wagons and Carriages. - OSBOnKTE Reapers and Mowers. AGENTS FOR Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.'s Agricullnral Implements and MacMnery ESTABLISHED 1883. LESLIE BUTLER, Stoneman & Flego. -DEALER IN- "The Germanla.' This is one of the best saloons in the city and has a patronage consistent with its merits. It is owned by . the well known gentlemen, Charles Stabling and Owen Williams, and is stocked' with a fine line of wines,- liquors, beer, porter, and cigars, and will be pleased to have you call in and sample the goods. They will .move their stock and bar fixtures to the building above them about the first of Oct. which is being prepared for their reception, and when completed it will be by far the handsomest saloon in TheDalle8. Their bar fixtures are of rich design and best workmanship, and there is an excellent billiard, pool and club room in connection. Both the proprietors are popular and well liked by a large circle of friends. In passing by, it would be well to call in and make their acquaintance. Both gentlemen taken an active interest in all matters, business or otherwise, ' tending to pro mote the welfare of the city. This is the only exclusive boot and shoe establishment in The Dalles, and the stock is complete and comprises a carefully selected assortment of fine and medium grades of boots, shoes and itai- teis lor men s and youths' wear, and everything that is new, fashionable and stylish in full kid, morroco and leather, in the way oi toot wear. . JtJoth gentle men are practical -shoe-makers, which enables them to know a good and infer- lor article, especial attention is given to making of fine custom work, using oniy tne pest grades ot leather. The prices are in every respect as low as the lowest. Both these young men are na tives of Germany, and established their present business last March. Thev are enioving a good, solid trade, and are re garded perfectly honorable in all their business relations. This young firm merits the most liberable patronage and the confidence of the public. Give them a call, they will treat you white, we know whereof we speak. 11. 8. Cheeseninn. ihe superior value of hand work over that produced bv machinery is acknowl edged by every one, and it is not more manifest in the manufacture of any other article than that of footwear. It is un reasonable to suppose that shoes made in one set shape and pattern can be as comfortable as those from individual' measurements. Those in The Dalles I who desire their boots and shoes made to order can not do better than to pat- roize Mr. (Jheeseman who has been es tablished but three months in our town. He has in his employ the well known workman C. W. Adams, and can suit you if anyone can, and his prices are most reasonable. If. you want strictly hand made work m first class order go to his shop. Mr. Cheeseman is a native of Missouri having been in Oregon but three years. He was connected with the Pacific express in this city and won many friends by bis courteous manners j ahdstraightforward dealings.- His hop is on Second street one door west of Job n Both s grocery. - Groeeries and GfOGkery. A full lino of Lamps, Glassware and Dishes of all kinds. Silver plated Knives, Forks and Spoons. When you are selecting your Christmas presents look through my stock and you will get something useful -as well as ornamental. 113 tUflSfllflGTOH STREET, - THE DALLES, 0SEGOJ1 Grandall & Barget, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE CARPETS Undertakers and Embalmers. NO. 16G SECOND. STREET. ppctuieis Harnesses (Successors to L. D. Frank, deceased.) OF ,A.TjIj . A General Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. fbolesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, fnins, Horse Blanlets, Etc. " Fall Assortment of Mexican Saddlery Plain or Stained. SECOND STREET. . - , - - - THE DALLE8. OR. W. A. Klrbjr. . One of neatest and most popular gro cery stores of The Dalles, is that owned and operated bv tht above named gen tleman, Mr. Kirby, who inaugurated business some four years ago. He was born . in Illinois and worked on the U, P. . R. far eight years and has a large patronage amone the railroad families. He is a clever and excellent business man, and knows the best way to acquire new custom as well as retain the old. viz., by selling the best eoods only, and selling at prices that but few of his com petitors can equal and none excel for cheapness and duality.- He makes a specialty of country produce, eggs, but ter and fruit. He handles everything under the head of the staple and fancy grocery line and no housewife need go elsewhere for the ordinary necessaries of housekeeping.. His stock of groceries is very complete, is alwavs fresh and of the beet quality and he is himself a gentle man with whom it is a pleasure to deal. HORSES J. S. COOPER, Corner Barn, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois. The Largest and Only Strictly Commission Dealer in Horses In the United States. Commencing the 3rd of August and every month throughout the year will hold Special Extensively Advertised Sales of WEST9RN RHNGE HORSES. Ref erenoe (National Live Stork Bank. Chicago. 111. Chicago National Bank, Chicago, 111. Write for Particulars.