THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY,. JANUARY 27, 1893. The Weekly Gbroniele. - . en r.( Til ll-l"- from th Hlljr Oiroi.lrle, lur.d. lr. H.l.tall ha retiunsl from hi trip to Portlun.l. Col. Jain- Tulnm ul dmtfUcM-, are in tin- oily. Canyon rity ' tiwn w hrvriif.r alut 6-ineh ii on thr SUI. K M.. T. J. ami J. ! 111 Ivor of ,Wuii(- are in tlie city toJav. 1! A. Walli nf Bufur. and ;, M, M-LhmI of Kir-gxicy, nr in the city. J, C. Burke of Moru, and Horatio Farglirr ot Nuiwdf, are in the city. W. A. Mack of Condon, i in ll rity. Wheat in Portland today rcrouin an changed, tan Fimt.rico, May delivery, 1.33; Chicago. "35- We have the plcai-ure of ark now (edg ing a call from Mr. J. C. Burke, one of Moro'i prominent rillaen. J. P. Parish, tlie tiopular fta man on The llle and Prinevilte route left today for an inction of the line. ' Balloting at Olyaipia today tud the aame a yesterday. Tlie 27th and 28th ballot atood: Allen M, Turner 25. Uri- 27. T.vit 9. 'In n r-jll! "n on the P. B. today U-Ueen fii,"l'; train F. Lome, a lke ninn,a renide: .. of Ellensburj, w a in stantly killed. in . I. ,IM. t t lF,.'r.irt i!ition. i in Suitilirrn California for hl health, will recret to licarthot hi corditimi la not tncoarasing. . ..i tion. jiiiid runou, rouiiiT jii'j n Khermau county, is in the city. The' rate of taxaliou nil Cxed at lueutrl uiilla on the dollar. Tbe damage suit of Stewart anl Mao Intyre vs. Wells Fargo A Co.. aud the so called "detective" M. C. Sullivan, for MO.OoO for false imprisonment, is on tri al in Portland today before Judr fehat tuck. The clilnock took s'l the snow off the J summit of Klickitat hiil last night, j There appeared in one gulch alioot 8:30 : o'clock a streaming column of Tig which . i.ii . ,.i ., I YeJlou stone' Park that Herrio is re gretting that he didu't get a photograph of it. Ii . Sink of Sherman county 1 in the city on bcsUieas. In conversation with him we learn that the winter storm have been of great benefit to that part of the cbuntry. The soil is wetdoan.and wells which have been dry for the past two season are again tilled with water. There ha never been more encouraging outlook for the I--...... II,. Ik. ,.rau.rt ......... .... J..V....... Scientist affirm that the ice frozen at aero temperature is more durable than that which form w hen the mercury is above that point. Within the last few clay judging from the tone of our specials today, large scope of the eastern aide f this tronntry baa recently been making ice that ought to last all summer in the open air if that theory holds good. In the early hour of thi mornings maiden fair, living near The I !!, left her home clandestinely, and came the city, where she was married thi fcreno-m to a gentleman with whom she hue been keeping company lor some time past. Kev. Mr. Whisler, the min ister who performed the ceremony, did not I now tlwy w ere a runaway couple, until after the knot had been tied. As hie is the yonng lady IHth birthday she leffully of ae to marry without the oi mMit of her parents. The Wimiuatt ChautaiiTua literary . rele held its weekly meeting last even lf with Mr. lilddeH at the residence of wtra. W. 8. Myers. Instructive articles were read by Mrs. Brook and Mrs. Cmn lall en onr relation with Hawaii, and by Mrs. Myers on tho custom of the UoinMis. The recitation ws ably conducted by Misses Brooks snd Frailer. After- the recitation ice cream, coffee arid cake were served, after which Mrs. F.eheliuan rendered some delightful piece s ou the piauo. The next meeting will I bt the residence ol Mr. C. J. Crandnll. Tlioce present were Mca daiiies Ciandall, Myer, Stewart and Eshehuun, Missel Jessie Lown, Mary Frar.icr, Iva Brooks, Kannie Cooper, R'lth Cooper and Annie Fulton, Messrs, O. J. Crandall, K V. LltUefield and H. ii. hidden. Mr. and Mr. W. Ixrd gave no enter taini'ient last evening which waa inost enjoyable affair. The score card were beautifully decorated by the host ess, und the room also were linng with numerous palutings, mar.y of them the work of the hostess. After some time "l-ent in pleasant conversation, tables were arranged in the spacious suite of parlors, and the guests were Invited to Join for an hour or no in progressive w hist. When about half the numlicr of games required to make up the score had l.ceu played, an excellent lunch was served, after which the playing was resnmed, till the score was filled, and it as fotii.d that Mrs. Hovtetler ha J won the prire, which was line engraving. I'hnsi. present were Mr ami Mr Lord, Judge and Mrs Makeley, Mr ni Mri i!oiight..n, Mr si.d Mrs J V French, Mr ai d Mrs HostifW, Mrsnd Mrs Pal tersm,Mr and Mr Huntington, jnde and Mrs Bennett, Mrs fcro ks, Mrs l'cte, Mr W II Wi:-jq and Pr Logau. rwm the Pally CbrmiMie. WtdneMbT. Mfiwi. I. B0II011 antl Kolnrt Kelly of King-ley, are lit the rity. Warren ?. White, ono of the limur - nce Atljuatvr of Purl html, U In the city. J. J. J. A. Nohle, K. I. nl' her ' Mr. V . tram of r..rtluri!, arnve.1 and C. L. r'tjer of Wapinitln, are in the i Ihr ikmiii train today f-r a -. t ;ay. city. . J Kvcrlody In Hood Uiver valley didn't Mr. It. F. Iuuhlin. manager of t!ie;..i, t)ie retitiun for the new county vt P.P. A A.X.Co. i In the valley on bim lie. Mr. Huh Clmn h-Il for Portland ye- Uidav ou bnfinert. to lie a!Mtnt eeveral J day. A. F. Martin, F.d. Uotliell, iaa. llrown and J. Strain of Tygh, ttr( at The Umatilla. Ice baa blocked the Columbia below The Dallea from the ben. I of the river nearly to Moier. Mr. and Mr. J. F. llaortli leave for jn Portland thia afternoon, ex.pvting rntorn Monday. Hon. P. M. Gilmore, of Klickitat county who haa been ill for aonie time pact, ia (till very feeble. Miaa Ixna Spelchinger leavea for Port land thia afternoon, where the m 111 make her home for the fntnre. Miller'a bill for a flahway at the Wil lamette falli pau'ed the hua-e yesterday. It appropriatea 10,000 for the nrpoe. MiM inie Marihall, who haa been Tiailiog Mra. A. M. William of thia city, r;tuma to her home in Portland thia afternoon. " The county court at it adjourned meet ing luftt Monday levied a 23-mill Us on the aaeesaible pmjierty of Waco county a adjusted by the Kate bard of efjnali- We acknowledge pleaaant call from I Meser. J. K. Woodcock and J. M. Pati- I . ... . it: eon oi wwtnic. jiers. aisrun injj and II. K. Driver of Winnie, are aleo in j the city, Mr. Ileury Jlcncl), who ha been with . E. McCormick at Pleasant Uidge for . v yen months, take the night train for Clay Center, Kan-as, to see hi mother, who is dangerously ill. III expected that the steam ferry liat w ill Unnched Saturday forenoon. The work of repair have been very re pairs thorough, an almost er.tire new having hwn built under here. hull The river today shows a rise of one foot and four-tenths since yesterday. Jt i stands todav at tw o feet and three-tenths above zero. A rie of a few feet will soon clear the river of ice. Mr. John Kothe of Kingsley, w ho has ln in tbe city several days, return borne today. We acknowleOge social ; Dailei Lave CBUSe to happv over the call from him. Our farmer friends are j result of assay made by a Denver as al way welcome. saver. Five specimens of the rock were Bro. Parker, of the Walla Walla , sent to Denver. One of those showed Statesman, suggest an idea about the 1 jute bag factory move that we haven't "caught on" to. Give a pointer. Colonel, from experience. We are pleased to note the fact that Kditor Morgan of the Sun has so far re covered a to I able to resume bis dutios on that journal, though Still feeble from hi late serious Illness. Arrangement have been made by which from 3,000 to 5,000 barrel of Pendleton flour will be shipped each month toChiia. Inland Kmpire wheat and flour are obtaining a world wide reputation. Sinnott 4 Fisb put tip about twenty tons of Columbia rivej- ice yesterday, which will come into use when the stoves are removed from The I'malilla later on. It is the bet and cheapei-t ice they have put up for several years past. A resolution requiring the secretary of state to furnish 25,000 additional copies of the report of the board of horticulture has lieen indefinitely (tostponed. This lets Mr Shaw bssnwood report out, on sagebrush und bunch grass in Kastrn Oregon. A new material to which the name of ! aidiertu. srcelain has len applied is said bv Prof. d'Arsonval to be peculiarly pecul tuted for the manufacture cups for electric batteries. of iiorous This sub better insti stance is about 2 75 times lator than porcelain. Mr. W. E. Garreteon has received to day, the finest lot of silverware ever brought to this city. What is the most striking alaiut it is the beautiful hand engraving and unique ftyle of each piece on exhibition. The only thing to be re gretted by some is that it was not here in time for the holidays. The amount of wheat which changed haiw's at Colfax arid in its immediate vicinity laH Saturday w as about lOO.Oul) tushcls. That this sule. was the result of a mistake in a cipher dispstrh doc not mar tho satisfaction of the farmers who disposed of their grain on that oc casion at a good price. Our former townsman J. II. Larson did them a good turn ut least. The man who neglects to Invest in real estate right now I making one of the gieat mistake of hi lifts. The D.il!-s City projierty I going to advance, and that within year. A judicions in vestment at thi time will brirg hutij some profits and bring them quickly. It oujht not to take more than a few day no to unroll the last yard of red tijti in which the business is involved and1 set the work b imovIi' for ih long, long hoped for con pletion of the tascades cannl and locks. Should the lime not be uitab'y relelfnted? Say we do it. "W here there a wrl there way." . I from Th Itly hMl 1. Tt.uw.Uf. j Sheriff K. H. I.elie of Moro. 1 in the 1 iy on official bitiflnma. ; Ct. II. C. C; of Hu.ki Liver t.illed , at thN ofTue yesterday. Cawade. A Tucker cu rojwm.liat wrilea us that it baa biit very cold there, ami the nor etill harg on. Mr?. Iia F. Powrr. who ha lec-n vikiting in the city for tin-punt week, return to Portland on ihv afternoon train. Mexira. Winan lind., who were at work at their Bthery on the north eidtf yesterday, croaaetl the Columbia river on the ice to thiaai.le hut evening, j abreait of Senfertt fishery. Word comet that Mr. Chittenden, lata aintant oetmater at thia city, ha been troubled with an afilietion of tho eve which compel him to abandon hi duties In Moscow pofctotfiee. "Kalcy'a Act Paasea the Senate," it a head-line in the Oregoiiian today, which, for nnliuiited deceptive gall I aa pronounce! aa aouie of its book ad vertisement. Bets are no longer de cided by the Orogonian. The annonnccineut that Col. Compton baa been pardoned by the prexidtut was received by the Walla Walla people with noaiething approaching indiffer ence. Col. Coinpton's punishment con sisted in the verdict of the court, and not in the penalty attached to it. The ice block in the Columbia below this city yeaterday ha graduallv formed op stream until It ii now nearly opposite the Baker landing, frozen clear across the stream. T!ie cold blue water above the line which marks winter is very inviting lor lurtiier en- j croachments, and we may soon be able t to w alk to the Hockland side. j A committee of ladies of The Palle have bad seventy-six sacks of floor j tarned over to thern from the lire relief : committee c f ' berever they may to be distributed decide, to relieve nT esses of want found in the city. -me poor ye always nave, ana in ine Dalles it is a matter of congratulation that our devoted and charitably inclined ladies have found means to render as sistance in several instances where aid was needed. Mr. Fred Drews and others, who have recently made a valuable discovery of minerals within thirtv miles of The I 11 15 to the ton silver, and $10 gold, total $131 to the ton. Another shows a value i . ein . . , of tJUOlo the ton. W e congratulate tlie i . . . . ,, ; Incky prospectors, and hope that all their anticipation may be fulfilled. It will 1 another big thing for The Dalles. The election of Judge Martin to the United State senate In Kansas, has thoroughly disgusted Mrs. Lase. It was to her as the last scald w hich ruined the pot of beans. She declares it Is the death blow to the populist party in Kan sas, and she has renounced her allegi ance to it. Mr. Digs, her co-laborer, affirm that In the election of Martin, the populist party of Kansas ha com mitted suicide. But she teems to have a most wonderful hope that from the j n1 are truly of an intermiltant char ashe of the populist partv, w ill arise I ,cte' another party which will carry out the I Portland's market is easier, and hold will of the people, in spite of political j ers are firm iu the face of it, anticipat trickery. an ,jvance at an early day. Its The spare ferry boat, flat used at a line when the earn ferry boat is laid op, was fastened to stake on the north side of the Columbia opposite the city for safety Iat week, but the safety por tion of the arrangement was not up to i expectation, as the boat is now lodged In the Ice near Crates point . , , ' Shu was 7"" """' i 110 ""'" 'lJ Vlh ' '"Int cnrrieo aw ay Ijv a noe oi ice on ycKtor- or and the steam ferry boat were on the wuys undergoing repairs, mere was no steam craft available to go to the rescue, she lodged in the pack. It i., thought he u.av be saved bv cutting the ice and getting her hsIk, hu the chance, are against her. At pitre.it the only . f crsin? tho Columbia at The Dalle is by small Uats The Union w hict club was entertained hvrt evening by Mrs. Pr. Kshelman at Fraternity hall, about forty gutsta being present. Twenty-five hand were, tilaved. resulting in a tin N-luren Mr W. Lord and Mr. W. II. Hobson. This necessitated a deciding gaum to st curo the prixe. Mr. Iord chose Mrs. Hchenck to atsii-t hi in, while Mr, llobsou se locted Mr. Itinehart. Trumps (old, and skill availed Mr. I-ord nothing, for Mr. Hobsoq carried off the prize, an elegant painting. Mr. Hostetler se- care-i me oojny. ine i iiid will l ; ow (1JP H home market und for ship eutertaiiitd next week by Mr. and Mrs. 1 iiml to Portland. Chicken are qnoted Fish. The guest wero Mr snd Mis W "''- t;0 '":5 60 l,,r doxen ; tuikeys 8 I,rd. Dr and Mr. Ulnehart. Mr and j gX1 Mr. J H tish. Senator and Mrs Hilton, liKKv McrroK Beef cattle Is In Judge snd Mr Jlradslmw, Mr and Mr moderate demund at $2 00 per 100 Hosteller, Mr and Mrs W Ilol..n, Mr j weight gross to $2 00 for extra good. i .... vv t T ,m,.i i .. i v Mutton i held at an advance of last und Mrs II Wl.hcnd, Mr and.Mrs , ...... ,,,.., ,l., tl M ... W II Wilson, Judge and Mrs A A Ber.- mtt, Mr and Mrs A Mao be, J, Mr and Mrs C n B.vsrd, Mr and Mrs F A llougliou, Judge and Mrs O Blake ley, Mr sti I Mr. J S K,,e:k. Mrsnd Mr II S. Wi'son, Mr. W f Myers. Mri II Glenn, Mr If M Ceall. Mrs U C Islitlumn, slivs Anna )'ii't'n, r H Ix cn. Mnriln poouel!, K Iw Ilorivtlcr. i II II l.l'Uieil ltly Kill IWcalad Halkm, Jan. 25. In the venule thi afternoon Mr. Haley' hiil for tin) dalle Portair came up at 2 o'clock, having been made tde (.ecial order of Imslne? fur that hour. Tlie t.ill it defeated by u Voti of 17 ! II. Senator Hairy, in behulf of the bill, eiirii-tiv ..irtrnved the nied of the Inland l'.inpii. Cop. ell, of Ijiki' win nt V. m In. IlHiI Keen elentetl tt louil : th ..,.:.!.. ...!.. .,:i,j i j huillom,V-.. yvnU.h ' ,llllineil , ; hit conttituetiu did not approve, of the measure. Tho vote at the slaughter standi : Yeas Illuckmnii, I'ennv, Ilirwli, Mat lock, McAllister, Kalky, Smith, fcteiwer Willis, Woodurd. Mr. President 1 1 . Xay Alley, ltancroft, Iteckley, liut-ter.-'.'ameron.' Voiquirll, Crosno,' Cross, J'utlton, Unlet, lhys, Huston, Ixxiney, Maxwell, Myers, Yandenhiirg. Vtatch, 17 Absent McGinn, Weatherford. The names of those npon whom the doubtful honors of this defeat rests will lie found in italics in the above record. Paste it in your hat. Pete Gates is evidently oppoeed to the improvement of the Yamhill river. He still lives at Lafayette. Dodson is a res ident of Baker city, strange us it may appear. A Washington dispatch received state that the secretary of war has approved the bonds of Mesers. J. (i. and I. N. Pay, the contractors for the com pletion of the cascade canal. Ou re ceipt of the official notification, which will be within a few day. They will begin operations within eight or ten days. Messr. Pay Eros, are confident that the great work will be completed within eighteen months. j ' tiik . dalles markets. ! Thcksuat, Jan. 20. Trade during the j Pst wk h l,,,en "d a general 'W""ceion prevails in business circles. the brid-'e of!u conversation with one of our leading . grocery dealers, we learn that there has been a steady falling off of trade all winter and the question was asked why it was eo, and the reply was that there was tight market and no money in circulation ; also there was a disposition not to extend credits. However this may be, a general complaint is made of dull times and a limited trade in all branches. Former prices are main tained without any evidences of a change to take place soon. Tbe pro duce market is undergoing a change in prices. Eggs are in better supply and are quoted down a couple of rents, 28 cents caeh and 30 cents per dozen in trade. Butter is u little easier on the market, but there has been no change in price from last week. Vegetables, that is to say tnrnips, beets, parsnips and carrots, are growing scarce, owing to the frosty weather, and the market is stiffening in accordance with non-arrival of that class. Cellery, cauliflower and cabbage are in fair sup , ,, . .' plv. Potatoes are brmer and pncei , , . . .i , prices have advanced somewhat, thev are quoted at $1.25 to $1.35 per sack of 100 lbs. according to quality. The receipts of fruit and poultry have been light for tbe week and prices are Cnn. In provisions, meats such as hams, and hog products that are cured, are a shade dearer and firm at that. Freeh meats arc firm and steady on an un chand market. The wheat market abroad and on the coast offer no encouragement to holders at present. Prices are fluctuating daily ing an advance at an early day quotations are $1.20 to $1.22,' percental for valley und $1.10 to $1.12,, per cental for Eastern Oregon. Our own market is steady iu wheat, oats and barley quotations, and is in good supply. Bari.bv The market is nearly lifeless in barley, prices are down to 70 and 75 cents ier 100 lbs. Oats The oat market is stiff and of ferings are light at $1 25 cents per 100 j I'os. Kye 75 cents tier bushel. : Mn.i.sTfrrs Bran and shorts are ! quoted at f IS 0 per ton, niid- ' ;?Jtt'i ffT V"' ,?,lVIi ! l)',rU'' V? to ri1(!J to"- hMl' I e,oorn .2o. r . . . t i 'it-Salem au I. flour i quoted at rr barrel Diamond brand nt M "'r UA' K'r ,ou n'1 U 00 'r lhl letail Hay Timothy hay ranges In price from $12 00 to i5 W per ton, according to quality aud condition. Wheat hay is in full stock on a limited demand ut 10 00 to $12 00 per ton. There is no inquiry for oat hay, and price are off. Allalfu bay is not much called for, and ! '!"' ' l . I'r clusivcly Bl'ttkr Fresh roll butter at 55 to 60 cents per roll, In brine or dry salt we quote 40 to 45 cents ;r roll. Eoos The egg market ia short In supply and good fresh eggs And retidy sale at .'!0 cents per dozen cash. Poim.thy There is a fair demand for , f.i , ner head. Pork olTeriins ar liiiht and prices are nominal to 6 to 4'v Ti9 weight Slid 5'v to U cents dlt'H.cd STAI't X CKOC'KKIKS. Corrcs "til kicn.is piott dat 22'. jc per lb., bv the sa''k. S.iivudore, 2Jc. Arbnckles,' 25c. SciiAS Hidden C, ill bbl or sai k . S.'msi; Extrrt C, $r, ! ; Dry grnnoluted tti Oil; In x.t , P. G., in Si lb boxes, Lx C:, il t'j. GC l 73. Svat-r $2 0O2 75 pr keg. Kick Japan rice, tl'di'c; Nland, rice, 7 et. Kkikb Small white. 4'. ,(." c: Pink, 4 '-c4'vc per 100 Ids. Si.t Liverpool. ."Killi sk, hoc: XOIb 'k.l 10; J('(i:h k, $2 W. Stock sit. $1 (Hi cr tun. Phikii Kki-itk Italian prune, 12c per lb, by box. Kvuor:tcil apples, pic per Ih. Pried graH-i, !i,a pic per pound. VEilirAHI.: AMI kill) i is. PorAn.i.s -IVei-leow, Buffalo whiten, Snowllake and Bnrhiink seedlirVs quoted at $1 25 per 100 II. Onions The market quotation for A I onions is l .',0 per 100 lbs. Gkxkn FkI'itm Good apples sell for $1 25M $1 76 per lmx. Fall and early winter iK-arsrre quoted nt tlO a'.V per box. umca and run. Hidks Are quoted as follows: Pry, 6c lb; green, 2(.2 ; culls 4c lb. Shksf PtLTs 10" 6,' ea. Deerskins, 20c ib for winter and 80c for summer. Dressed, light $1 lb, heavy 75c lb. Bear skins, li!0 ea; beaver, $2 50 lb; otter, $4; fisher, $5(a$ft 60: silver gray fox. $10(o$25j red fox, $1 25; grey fox, $2 5013: martin, $1($1 25; mink, 50c'55c; coon, 35c; coyote, 50cfa 75c ; badger, 25c; polecat, 25c(45c; com mon house cat, 10c(a2'ic ea. Wool The market is reported off ou wool, and is quoted at 10c(tl5c lb. American Cholera. From the Dailv Riveills, Whatcom, Wsh. "T. C. Burnett, the democratic candi date f. r sheriff, was taken violently ill atCleirb-ook. He had all the symp toms of Asiatic cholera, and for an hour or two it was feared he would die. They finally garo him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which revived him until a physician ar rived." That is precisely 'what the manufacturers of that medicine, recom mend for cholera. Send for a physician but give their medicine until the physi cian arrives. If cholera become preval ent in this country next summer this preparation will be" in great demand be cause it can always lie depended upon. For sale by Blakeley A Houghton, druggists. HOOD KIVKIt LKTTEil. Obs of tho Many Who lll Not Sian the retltl.in. . Tlckkb, Jan. 21. Special. I am a man who don't know much, but I do know this much, that the fever is a bad thing to have. I had aguo fever five years. When I came down from the Baldwin district to Hood River I found that some of its people hud the county fever bad. People this way want an open river, and it would be better for the people of Hood Iliver to talk "open river" too. But no; and it has been said they don't care. They don't seem to think that an ojn river will help Hood River. They don't think that the poor pay high freight on whatever comes on w heels to that town. But if they do think, they do uot tare. They want the new county and thus pile more loud on (he poor. If there are men like myself, and I think there are, not able to buy s sack of flonr just now to save their lives, to pile on mo and my fellow poor additional burden, is a shame. Of course it is right enough for the few in town, aud to those who have land for sale, etc. I was told by one on wheels, who runs around with a petition, that Wasco is in his book, one hundred by some thing iu size and here is this in black and white 00x50. Who know, the most, I or the man who is so sick after office? Time, will tell on him when he tries to run a ioor widow woman out of ollice. This same man said that the Hood River sople are taxed higher than the people above The Dalles. He knew it was not so. Aa you suggest, w hy not go w ithin seven mile, of Portland, and leave the east side of Hood River to Warco county, and then call the county Ia France, something grand. Aot K. I'mllspnted Authority. The United States Dispensatory says that "Onions are a stimulant, diuretic and expectorant ; they increase the ap petite and promote ' digestion." The piicc made into syrup as in Jlr. Gunn's Onion Syrup, has a specilic action on the Throat, Lungs and air passages, it not only cures Coughs. Colds, Croup and Consumption, but its stimulating effect, strunghtens and builds up the syntem afterward. As a tonic ami restorative it has no equal. We solicit a trial in the most chronic and stubborn cases. Prhv 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley Houghton, druggists. The steamship Michigan ran ashore on a reef of locks, on Vancouver island, in a dense fog, last Saturday, and Is a total wreck. All of her crew escaped in the ship's boat. The vessel was under churter to the George Peltrit;k tdcam bhip company of San Francisco, and was put on tho Snn Francisco, Puget Sound nnd British Columbia route. A Sure Cure for 1' Ilea. Itching Tile are: known by 'moisture like (xTspirittlon, causing intense itch ing when warm. This form a well a Blind, Bleeding or Protudiug, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on part, affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching find effects a permanent cure. 50 cents. Druggists or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, pa. Sold by Blakeley A Houghton, druggist. Messrs. A. L'lrich A Son, of The Dulles cigar factory, have moved their hnsincsn to more convenient and commodious quarters on the opposite si Ih of Main street, next (h)or to tho Baldwin jci taurant. l n.U. At the MethodNt Kpisiwpal church nsrlors, tn this city, Jan. 24th, 1MI.1, Sir. J. F. H.'iworth and Miss E.lilh A. Richards, by Rev. .1. U hish r. Dl 1. 1. llr. Mary W. Cue. relic of ti e late N. (Ve, at bir home In Hood Hirr on Pie 21st iiittnnt, at th sdvsnred age of 01 jears sud V months. j lean lelioriiii( ! II. Fanners and stock raiders univer-.iily ai;ree that dehorning cattle is a great :id , vantage, ihecaltle Is ci.ine more docile ! and can he handled much e.-icier, and (are easier cured fr than llr.ne with : horns. All fanners in, d stockmen also j aniee I lian t he pro) er thinjr to do is to 1 st..p the growth 1. 1 iln ,(,rii on the calf, ineret.y avonling tlie troublesome and painful iis-ratioii of iifing the caw. I lean's la-horning pencil lus )een thoroughly tented evenw!:ci.i and thoiiKandii of farmeis ami ( kinen can ttstifv as to the advantage of m-ing the iame on young flock. It maVes no sore and cause no imin. J'.y one application the horn w ill drop off in a few days. It is guaranteed to give niti-faction if ap plied as directed. J'.cst of iciVrences furnished. Agents wanted. Address; V. Ii. JoluiHon, La Grande, Oregon. (P. O. laix KM),) general western agent for Eastern Oregon. 1.20w4t MONEY TO LOAN. We have an unliinitctl amount of money to loan on ap proved farm security. TH0K'lil'KY cV IllDSON, The Dalles, Or. WM. MICH ELL, unffertaRer ana EiuDaiiuer, Orders by dispatch, mail or in person filled any hour, day or night. Prices as Low as the Lowest ! Pictures framed in all styles and sizes. Place of business cor. Third and Washington Streets. TIIK UAI.I.KS, - OUItiOX f ... ....... Afliutfilftlrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, the administrator of the es tate of John Mason, decease. I, has filed his final account in said estate, and that Monday, the tlth day of March, 1893. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. iu. of said day, at the county conrt in the courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, is the time and. place fixed by an order of the Hon. Geo. C. Blakeley, county judge of Wasco county Oregon, as the time and place for hearing said account, which order bears date the 7th day oi January, 1SSI3. All parties interested in said estate are hereby notified to file their objections to said account, if any, on or before said time. Dated this 7th day of January, 18SI3. S. V. Mason. Administrator of the Es tate of John Mason, Deceased. Duma & Mknkkki:, Attorneys for said Estate. " wjinfin KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Pultun-. Ilnul pnwjf. V. 8. land Office, The I miles, or., Keo. is, lr. Notice is hereby Kii'etl that Jhiik's W. Otx tins filed nntieeoniitcntion to make llnnl yrsf be fore the register sud nvt-iver nt their ortiee in The Dalles, or., en Tuesday, flu- 7th day of Feb ruary, ltfia, on timber cul'lure upl leal ion No. wl, for the K' j sW1, of section No. 4, ill Tp. No. 1:1 8. K. Hit. :i east. He naines hs witn.rswt.: o. H. Russell, J. VC. Kussell, Isaac i'utteiuoide Had M. K. McIhsI, all of Kinsley, Ori'iron. I'.'.'JK.I JOHN W. I.KWIh, Iti-Kbter. NHERlrF'S SALE. NoUnc; in hcrvl.v that by virtue at ttn t'Xt'utliMt hikI nnli'i i( mii lr, ifum. out of thw 4 fit-uit urt nf tin ftttttt tf .r'Kii, fur the county of uHct, on tht .iti d.-iy of IettinlHr, to me diriTt1 himI iii'IIvitwI, in a unit tht'n-lu ami tnrntfnr (M'mlinjr wiion-in J. A. (ullifortl jilnhitiil hihI Willirim A. iliiiuu nikI i:i.--U- If.wuiH urro tif fiMK.HiitK, fitmiiiMtiilti K mt to tt-vy um hipI uell ci'ttiiln riil t'Hlnte titnIitHfter nrticularly intMiUdiitMl hihI ih't-vi ttjetnl, tu nullify Ihi oiini of $!7.V4h, with liiirrest on miiil r-tim nt tlu rnte of einht p r c' ut. r rttiuum fin iUv l'th t;ty of Ntivt'iiiN r, iiiMl t!if f'lrllitT mud if at t4irny h fiiw, l.rKi-tlpr with tt.c tn h:ii ili hnrNt'HuMitM, ittiuli biMl t xiMMulctl in nui'i suit, nnl thfcohU, i luirvct ami rx,4M'fW,f khIv, I Jni li'vy tin .ii Hi d will on hatnMt.v, thr lst ti.iy of miliary, 1 MW, ut thr front mt of tho fonntr Court liii)tit) iIU ttv. W mh'o ruunty, orv ffoii, at tli hour i f ?ti il.N'V hi tht Hltt'rihHiu of Miil day, fit mh)ir mucMoii t thr hiKhrttt blthhT for ensh tu hard, all ul thr iM dm ing drMTii1! trul rt;itt', ti-wtt: 'I'hif iitirili half of I he kMiutV.rit quarter ami throat half of th' n or I lira t U:iit'r of tion thirty-four (:t4) In tf m 11 Ii I i our I; uoith of raiiair foiirtt'i'ii 1 1 rant of the WUrn-ttt me ridlau. Iu hpmmi county, Orru'Hi.to niitisty uui pav tuihl auiiiM iilwivo invMtiourd. iBtctl thi.s J.'ii ilny of I ! m I m -r, lMrj. T. A. WA!W. wtl.'J) KluTlif of WastM Tountv. Mate t-f Ortyt.n. SU KUIKK S SALK. By vlTtut of an rrrution nnti ontrr of Ante, lnurtl out of thtt t'frruit Court of thr Htate of O rc mi for tUcrtniiity of Whmm, to ltit diriM'tiHl, In tha uit wlu-rr u ttiu r"HH tors' I-ouu ami rl TUit Co. in jtlitintin, anil William K. itiivtou. Mriry K. tiiiytim ami R MrKrlvry arr (U-Vrnrt-ant, rommiiiuilnK inn to h- y ii.on mill ma. alr of thoM ot rtttiu iirrt-H aiul arct ic tif html tu WaM'ti fiiuntr, ntatr of Ort'tfoii, known and dt.'urrllK'l tli- Wiat half of thr Moiithrant quar ter and the eat half of thr KoiithweM qua: tt-r of Hrrthui four 4) in tnvvnshli o (t) hoiiUi of laiitfe. thlttorii (l.t; runt ot thi' lllaint tto im-iid fan, rotitalTdmi on-hundrrd and Mty Hcrrs. ! bavu llil day ltvid uimmi iald land and on 1 ri dt , K bruiirv ;M, lv t, at thr hour of It o vUmt a. tu, of Maid day. In front ot tliu court houe do'-r, III nahl roiinty Hud htatr, 1 1( no 1 mini land at puhilc ntjr.thm to tho hih-vt hiddtr thrvfor. T. A. VAIlli( hhonff u Wand. (Vunty, Statu of Oregon, NOTICK FOU riTIJLlCATIOM. TItiibrr Und, Art Juno. 1, 116.) V. n. 1 and Otnru, Tho lallrt (r.. Krh. t, Nothe h lirrrhy given that tn com ph mice ith th irovllon of the art of rony,rv of JunrA, ls7H,rntitlrtl "An act for thv khUt it tim ber IntidM Iu tlie tatt id t'altforntu, Orcguu, Nevada and rt anhlntfton Territory, " Thoiuaa trarBhrr, Of Iufnr, county of W'afMvi, ;nte of On rn, hsu thta day IiIihI Iu thin oitire hU hworn nUtt'inrnt for tlitf fin irhtiMt of thu N's of NK1, hK1 f N K1 1. and NK' of Hi.' t nf fvc. No. Ih, In town hip No. 'J H , run it" So H K. W . M, and will othririH)f to uliow that tin- land utfht ia niort vaiuh fir tin tlmlaT or titir tuan lor m'rH'ul tuiai iUroarf., m to rxthlt-h hla rlalm hi ald hind I hre tli n lh-r ami hirlo r of thia Mlic at 1 he liitllr. IT, on thr M day of r ebi li ar vt llo n-tiiii in w'tiMfOs- Ihilittt MMrrlon.of Nan urn, Or., Mnrd h MrUi-tl, ol Kinphy, Or., .lohu Ad imti, of N ut-MMir, hi., autl John Mutray, id ;hummh 1 T. Any and nd ret w'ii ihdii'li ff mKerarly the atKve di' i'i Ihi d l-i nd rr rt-t(n, d t t til Iht-lr r lit in In M' ottico tin u U-lurt t d i ad U .y I KrhriMH , lffT. ll-wJJ ii J(,UN V. I I U ItryUtcr. Kmedr for Caarrti la the n Laaleak to !', and f brap. iSS2C br trjrult, r tt'iH lir ttML JL T. Jt4w.tu.il, HUTU, tm.