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    THE DALLES WE2KLT CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. 1693.
The Weekly Chronicle.
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A Washington special o yesterday
ays Senator Brtce fpoke eery feelingly
af Mr. Hares, whom be veil knew. He
aid: "I will, at tbe proper time, pay
ay tribute to the worth of Mr. Hare
aa a nu, ri tiara and public official.
As a denix-ral, I -riUcned with much
beat and greet ierling tbe conduct and
course ol affair by which be became
preaideat, but the warnieth, kindliness,
fairaees and tendcreea of tbe ex
president were aocb that I bare never
been able to feel any sens of resent
ment against hiia individually. I can
mow are that his administration af preai
deat softened the asperities from, inr. oot
the civil war and led to that periect
naio hWungr of which w are wow n
jorine" Senator iaerniaa wat rrhape wore
intimately at-ialed with el -president
Hare than any other senator, and. aa a
member of bis rabiiM-t. waa officially as
sociated with tbe administration. Ha
waa deeply mortal, and raid after tbe
eenate a!; mrnod at hie motion : "I
knew bins as weal lerhapa. aa any on
awn know anollter. ilewaaslwaya (air
and just to friend and foe. He some
time failed to w no w hen it woo Id
bar beea better for him to liare dooa
no, because hi dipncitin a a to oblige
every one. Tlte tuoth should feel pro
foaad.'y grateful to him, tor with infinite
courage be extended tw tbe white men
of that auction the opportunity to re- j
wrganise their Male at a time when
tbey had been bitterly ncjnrt to him. j
Tbe death of Harea come to me like a
Crr Jwdee
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odden blow, but I believe be imJ0, elevation and not a boi in tb
well well prepared for death aa human . groand.
nature wiU permit n to be."
Many ditiigaihrd people are
riTing and are to arrive ia Fremont
to
partiapate in the Innera;
Gov. MrKinVy and member of tbe
state legiiolatcre will arrive today.
Folly 10.000 strancers are expected to
be prewnt frora all parte of tbe conn
try. Many bwinees hoor closed Tt-s-
terday and today
mmmltte
special committee i
of citizen
arrargeJ to Uke care of the '
UEoeual tliroBrs fcr that quiet towa, .
and meals will be served in tbe parlor ;
of the chun bes. Hal' and other pub- '
lit place and private rendence bare '
beea placed at the disposal ot tbe com- 1
Kiiltees for tbe accommodation of visit- i
rt. It has been dra.Jcd. at tbe urgent j
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ceremonies will take place at 2 p. m.
africalturefurcisbe. tbe following t
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1832 is estimated at 1 .6,4,000 b-
ahcla. stowb on 70,62C,658 acre, valued
nlkihn. .1 fLAJ" T AC. rm T
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ag yield per acre i 23.1 bcabei and tb i
average price 39 J cents per
Tbe record of acreage by state baa beea !
tborocf h!y revised in accordance with ;
all available data, including national ',
and state census ennmerstioos, correct-
fxg discrepancies of recent and previous
anneal comparison 4 acreage. Tb I
erop of com is Bbort, exceeoea ia quaa-
miiy sewea Umea in tb last ten years, .
Lutallrbtlv Ureer tbaa ia 1883. 1H87, 1
andir90. Tbe area ia eoneiderablr re- I
dnced, tb reduction bcitg bcavieet ia !
aro, tax -' t
tbe great com-prod ocio rerion, though ;
Cset ia part by iaerease ia the ACantie j
states, and tkremrboot tbe entire coUon i
belt. Ia tb valley of tbe Ohio aad '
Kiaeoun pcung was retarded and Urn- j
Aed by ,7 rain which prevented (
i ar-- .. f t- t 1
xjo-wrcg. ii woeai crop w siigixuf bowing Mr. Alien has been charged
above aa aeerase one in yield per cre. j wili, ftej'eet of the tro intereaU of tbe
and ia tiiuw was only exceeded ia j aoi eorreepoodiiig teal for the
JBS-1, tb-mg. tbe crop of lS-x and 16 a a srWt clique of real
ear5y equaled H. Tbe area if estimated Uj0mt,r, TLat record baa never
at aOOacre. producing -ir,,fr,r0 TLa1 .p.b hAM
bori!. valodoa tbefara at fC-Jll eLaHenged. Ia reply tbe aup
tbU Tbe yiel pes acre it 13 4 Vuatoe ponen u Kr AYte9 fc.T. c,; 8p
Dd the ra-we pr Usliel C2.4 eenu. Ia , f mnM.h v tw, io no.
u u-rw rK.r.M .r
lie renn-jn trt acrmrv rt-argra are mJ
ia aome spates tn wile tb or, lit of
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tbaa Lad beea reirtd- Tbe crop i
ported la sneared barbel. Tb aver-
ax wrljri t of tbe voeaaareC besbe! will
be de!ermiied latrr, bwt it i probable I
that tbe acrresat crop w ill b
I At a tUan fmf k ar w
a-. ffT- ftfuf. V. - . m fat-
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Tb taty cooorJ ol .T. iax city M J I be n-ttvruct tn A.J. vi etb, of ix l r.r.f: mim ana srTen i'Jfi oi srnilicst la aite, but tb tooct aalls
Ut rg a swiug tbe cirr. and i House, was entirely (Wtrvrel by re, j Borklen Arska falre. and Lis krg is factory in Mult ,
a U ( Taeuria Wedneaday. Tbey Jan. 12th. Tb faii y wer sU asay at :ru nd welL Jvba Speaker, CaUw-j Tiw y're tbe chenpett j ill Jot can
"J be awti-ruined by tbe cbamW cdjtba time, acd Mr. Webb waa ia Tl i t ( Lad Cve large feer sorn on Lii bay, becatiae tbey'ra fptufranlmd to
cj"rrc wtA cvunnL Tbey wiU ar-j Dalle. By tb timely aiic iA tl 1 " 4"'"' id lews ir-orable. Ooei jfire aatUfalkm, or your money it
frrtlKonl.erw racille and wiU
eatend tbeir f'stt to PvTabd atd other
; While lb pw.p tha Tnlled Sita
' are clamoring 1 mitrWHive legislation
, to oat imr.tk. lb, C.adi. !
!gover.et to opeuiC iU rate, tur
..WuJ odeaTona I sot.ce Euro-
mi innairnu to iU shore. It i
I here! or with uiKooceai-d disappoint- j
DMt that th domiaioa aulhoritiee en- j
noance that their plana to attract immi
rr.Uoa from Ciwaiiy and Sesden hr '
trn balked, those government having '
notified them that Canadiaa immigra
tioo commissionera will uct be allowed
to carry on nctire work ia their coco try.
Shut oot of Germany and Sweden, tbe
Canadian Unmifratiott acenta w ill tarn
their attention to ths United Sutes and
tbe British Ise. Farmer la
British Isles. Farmer in Grant
Britiaa wiU be offered asaisted pamaea,
and lectarer will traeel through tb
United fUate for tb purpose of exciting
interest ia the reaonrce of tb doming
ion. Within the past ten year tb
Canadian government baa expended
$10,000,000 ia immlgrattoa work abroad.
It ia making; special efforts now to solar--
the population of Manitoba and
tbe north west territories. Emiaeariee
have invaded even the unequalled In
land Empire, and bar been aoereaafsl
to tb extent of exciting a small ami
fratioa to Alberta. A for tb Siocan
and Kootenai mining districta, Ameri
can hare taken them, wit hunt wailing
for aa invitation.
An old prospector claims that tbe
greatest natural bridge in tb world ia
located near Arrow Lake, ia tbe Siocan
mining district. It span a dry gulch
360 feet wide and i S6 feet fcifn in the
center, while the nrcb ia twenty feet
wide on top and not more than ten or
twelve feet thick. Tb bridge ia of solid
granite and as periect a if formed by
A Boston paper ia authority for tbe
statement that "the president of thw
Great Northern railroad aanoances that
next year tb termini will be 5ew York
and China, and tb next year tbe road
wiU encircle tbe globe, and want to
know if his nam ia Sellers. For tb
benefit of Boston collar it cosy be ex
tdaioed that Lis name is HiiL snneetire
Since the jetty was built at tbe month -of
the Columbia a vast amount of sand j
! bees straightened and deepened. Sooth
of tb jetty there baa beea aa average j
j CU of five feet over 3,000 acres, and 1.500
acre have been covered away over low
water mark. Tbe diacorery baa been
made that tbe channel sow is almost
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made that tbe channel sow is almost
h me that it wa. - ti eaptaia t an-
eoarer examined it 100 years ago. Tbe
month of tbe grand old Columbia is no
yawning for an open, free and unre
stricted channel from Astoria to tbe
Grand Coulee.
We are cleaned to acknowledire
receipt of a weather bureau chart this 1
morning from tbe central office at
Port-!
; lan-a. bdoww toe
tammetrlr and
temparature readings, including tbe di
' rartioa of wind, at 8 o'clock yesterday
This covers a wide scope ex-
Wing all over tbe country, west of tb
0th mertdiaa and between tb 30th and
T T
forecast for the next 38 hour, which is
j being verified. Mr. Pague, tbe official
of tb weather bureau, at tbe central of-
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efficiencv and tbe benefit he is to tbe
interests of agriculture.
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one annoyance at ail erects. It i said
that tb oolv "Orrrjn influences" yet !
OlympU ar BUI Sweener and
tb Oreria Improvement company. II
Mr Ala is defeated ia bis present
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comn,;uee and worked for aa t
ti,e aenabr committee and worked lor aa j
rpro5iation of $.V00,000 for tbe Kirk-
dlirh ,od ociT fm(500 for aU tbe
river and harbor of tbe ,
w. v, .v-. .K.t but 110. 000 !
i4irj0 was for th upper Col-
bu sod Snake rivers. Upon this
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. c. t,,..,!.-. rtrroam work I
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Thee
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rE svt'tti usi ium ivsr MiMU uiu
re-!. ... r. .
! merely played second tddle, and did
that
la a cold and tenunctory manner, i
aai
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b taken a aa intimaUm tt the fate of t
any other "sUtesmaa. high or fow, !
K t tb- sta? U rT
U wart
Eb- W
" Colun-bU rive, fro-
mnm U V of rev-
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1 awlgbuur tearly all tb boosbvld i
wer aired.
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STATE SOJKD Or HQKTICCLTrKE
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gentleman ol th.. city, who by la
- 'y.' - owol orloo.c1U...4
- democrat, rmlli attention to
that part of Governor Pennorer'. me-
va wrier ihi nnnun ' uiv iKrw
of horticulture aboald be abolished, aa
it is doinf tbe same work aa the experi
ment station at the stats agricultural
college, and that the latter body is dVdng
better and mora scientific work. We
; certain! agree that in this the guver
i nor doe not display iBtellipence nor a
j desire to acoarar the frail industry in
t this state by bis remarks in this par
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" aocatwn rerara.
tiif insect peat ol nu ataxia, not it doea
not have the power or desir to carry
oat the work required of a state board of
bortktiltar. It is the business of tb
latter body to exert supervision over the
fruit industry of the state and act as a
protective body in the way of prevent
ing the in trod action of post and de
stroying those already located. No
man with tbe importance of the fruit
industry at heart could recoiumwnd the
aholiebmect of tbe board of bortk-ltar.
What we need is a food board, one that
will do good work and protect wrchard
ist from the peeta now gettiug a foot
bold. Instead of abolishing the
board let it be empowered to designate
and employ a competent, man to give
hi entiie time to the fruit pest aad
eradicate it.
Unless w are greatly mistaken a large
majority of tbe members of th sssembly
will be fooad concurring with th
Oregon ia a la tbe following sentiment:
Oregon has reached that stage ia ber de
velopment where a new county cannot
be created for every ambition tow a, and
wher it is not policy tu shift the seat of
government everv time a rival town ob
tains a small preponderance of vote.
There are bow several coo a lies In tbe
tat too poor aa to property, aad too
thinly populated to support a county
government properly and build a sui la
able courthooe and jail. There are
other, richer and better able to build
proper county edifices, where each im
provements do not exist, oceans of a
rivalry between town for the poasrasioa
of tbe couatv seat. It ia not desirable .
to create any more crippled counties for
mere town-booming purpose, nor to
pass any measure calculated to keep
county seat oa wheels, to be roiled
about tbeeoontrv at ererv election or ses-
I UAn dj th LwialatBM T t m tndf tM in.
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tercet of the state generallv, and tbe local i
taxraver ia particular, to have coan-
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tie of sufficient PopuiaUoc and wealth
j and proper jails, and care for their ua
j fortunate poor, without a high rate of
taxation. This can only be done by
i pursuing a conservative pen icy
"
i creation of new nounties, and providing
j for tn locatioa ot county neat so nearly
permanently that nothing but
radical
cnnCw ia conaitiona, rendering the
selection ol a new one necessary tor tb
welfare of tbe county, could lead to a
change. The committee oa coon tie
would do the stat a service and sav
valuable time for tbe session by leaving
all och bill ia pigeon-holes."
A dispatch from Buenos Ayre say
that ainc tbe disarmament of tb rebels
ia Corrientes there baa beea a great
deofrobbin,and -eking of boa.ee. j
! corred. Dr. Aiea baa pablicW an-
jaounced that the ricali svmpathia.
DU DIUT MiTll nimanMTI KlHVwl DO- 1
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rientes, to wbicb many .goature are
appended, advise many citiaens of
Bueno Ayre to join tbe inurgenU.
: Tl Argentine cabinet crisis con tin are,
' and the guld premium is rising.
Senator Denny has introduced a bill
,tfri'u eocaty jodge to examine j
'
PT00 nddicted to tb u
eontrolble oa of cocaine, morphin
an-
ine, t
" 10 tber condition. Is tbe err ot
nerton with on or more
pbyatciana, Dnd tnem unabia to take toe I
necessary care of tbemaelve. tbey be
further empowered to commit tbem to i
tb in sab asylum for a period not ex-!
ceedicg on year. County jodgw Lav ,
beretofure assumed this right, but Lave !
not been legalised to do so. j
Tbe Scout think that addition and j
multiplication would be of greater ben-'
eCt tbaa dirlsion ia Eastern Oregon j
countiea, especiaiiy wuer toey nar not
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-" as mocn pr.p6:auon w u
avi nsra i i .m ta I.awa I l.a Ins art Mrwi rirf sra I
,
j
j counties ia tb east. There are eour. tie i
1 imninr ronntr with m.fil to (be tax-
pare. 1
g. H. Cifford, New Cassel. Wia., waa
troubled with neuralgia and rbeuma-j
tiem.bi stomach was disordered, bis
lircr was .fTorted to an aiming de-
UUte fell .way, and La ...
Uibly redoced i. fleah and rrength.
Three bottle, of Mertric Bitter, cured
years rtandin. Lsed tl.rw Ulls of,
',; WT '.-"" rT. . !
, t.iertrie Bitters aid on
l',iv.'. ... i t :. i
liw.jr. 4 u fcBjpr 4 Kineray's
drsg vre.
FATE OF ED.J. SEATON.
j tijj flWgKj fJ f fl
Accimtsl For.
THE REMAINS FlUT IDEXTIFIED.
He Wandered Away ia io, IViriac a
Traperary Tu f I !.
istuun aiamr a rsisi'it.
AIvm fkrtaUu a artel rawer i
rim af k Hmotm FratwvwNr
Other Hews.
Wu.a Walls. Jan. SS. (Cpecial.J
The fate of Edward J. Sea ton, a former
bookkeeper for the Walla Walla branch
hoove of Charle II. IVidd, who suddenly
disappeared from this litroa the night
of Jan 34,1891, and who ahereabuute
coo! J nerer be ascertained, has been dis
closed by accident. Toes-lav morning
the Union Jouraal published aa acrooat
of tbe finding of a dead body on the farm
of JJarcellue Kobioson, fourteen mile
! esst of th citv oa Blue creek. At t :S0
Toesdsy morning Coroner Y. C. Blslork,
accompanied by County Attorney Mile
Poindexter, Dr. E. E. Shaw and a Union
Journal representative, left the city tew
tbe scene to bold an inquest over tbe re
mains. Arriving at tbe Robinson resi
dence tbe coroner summoned a jury and
held a thorough Investigation which
disclosed tbe fact that Sea Ion imagined
be had killed a man in Chicago. His
j friends ia thts city corresponded with tbe
authorities ia Chicago regarding tb
matter and ia reply learned that the
man was not killed. They then en
deavored to CDOVtur Seatoa that h bad
not committed murder, aad be need not
fear arrest. Seaton, however, could not
be made to heiieTe he was mistaken, and
! there is no doult that tbe const sat
thought ol having committed tb crime,
i caused hi a to become insane at time.
ievera! weeks before his disappear
. ance a branch detective office was es
' tabiisiied ia tb second story of tb Lad-
wig buiiding, and by chance the moms
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occupied bv the aceocv were direct! v
oppunite to the room where Seatna
slept.' This seemed to convince him.
beyond any reasonable doubt, that the (
deteetivee were after him. and while:
temporarily insane be decided that he j
would leas tb city. He protbly eoa-1
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eluded that be would go into the moon- j
tains and after wandering about several
days without food, became exhausted
and lying down oa the hill aide ia tbe
rear of Mr. Robinson' residence, died
from starvation. It ia evident that wild
animals then fessted apoa hi flesh.
Mr. Seatoa was a prominent Mason be
ing a memberof lb com man dry and at
tbe time of Lis disappearance waa Wor
shipful Master or Walla Walla lodgw No.
7. F. A A. M. Tb remain were iden
tified by papers still com rati rely well
preserved, and the jury decided that tb
'rriburml TneV
lYmain were llm 01 x. 4. r-Mwrn
-- J Tka swkAsrwal
iprrn-wra in lire a awws aaaej
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Friendship is a tender bW. especially
bea you go oa a man noou una are
i you go i
! called upon to settle.
It being mors bleared to giv than to
receive, people generally unselfishly ac
cept tbe minor blessing.
Goes right fa ths mot
of Dr. Pierce's Ileaaant Pel-
leU. Tbey do tba right kind of
work when tbey ert there, too. No
violence, no nppTeaaaatoca but a
mil 1 axd gentle eWanaiiig aad rra
Utinff of tbe whole srstern. 8ick
lleAdacbe, liiliou Hrayiacbe. Diui
Deas, Constipation, Indigection, Iiil
ioua Attacki, and all derangement
of tba liver, stomach and bowel, ar
promptly relieved and pernuoeDtly
cored. Tbey'ra tba beat Liver Vtll
ever made. I'nn-Iy rezelable, per
fectly b armies, easiest to tike, and
always freah and reliable. Gently
apci-M-nt, or atronty catitsutic, ao-
IV.t " a dce. Tbe yre tba
rtt,rtel.
im only pay ft thu pood yo
get. Caa you aak taortf
W. E. GiRRETSOII.
Jeweler.
All WAtch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
I S aa.. Twe ttollwe. v.
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
ftsnsn if. L Bu.)
MaaelasSanr at the ti
Horn
CANDIES
Urn let r !!.
Tnpbl Frnits. Nets, dan izi Tobm
rwa rsiaww aaf el I
AFRESH 4- OYSTERS
Mm wvwrf atyte.
Ics Cruni an. Soda Water.
1CM Seeoad Straws. Tbe DaUaa. Or.
YOUR ATTEIITIOH
Is aalled U tk fact tkat
flagb Glenn,
Dealer ia Glass. lime. Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
CwvvtM She rt
tlM
Picture piouimiigs
To b fooad la tba City.
72 LUashington Street.
Ol. H. Voang,
GettarsJ Biarkamilbing aad Work doaa)
prMBptly, and all
(iaaraatend.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
fair. StrssL tj;aitc Its nil Lis! St2iL
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
J?'XiiSn" 8TEEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
pTp A T)C of tba Beat Brand
VylUTiVIiO manufactured, and
order from all part of tb country filled
oa tba shortest notice.
Tli reputation of THE DAIXEH CI
GAK ha txrvmie firmly etabUahed, and
tbe demand ! th boto maaufactored
article i. increasing every day.
A. ULRICH it SON.
CWB Trsa.ar Nettee.
All eoonty wsrranU regist-red prior
t9 Msy 1, iHxa. will be paid if pre
sented at my office, comer Third and
Wshii.rVyn streU. Interest cease on
and after this date.
Tba Dallea.Of. 31. 1W.
S IU.I4K kllCH.M.,
1041U Treasurer Waaro County, Or.
!Leaio
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THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of I'AIJ.KS CITY,
OR.
Preeideul -Vloe-1'r-wt.l.-t.l.
Z. V. Mimwv
' ai Hiiro,
M. A. Mimiwv
J Cashier. . .
Ceacral Rankiag Baiaea Tr.amactc
Jihl Kxchangea S,4, ,m
NKW YORK.
PAS KRAXnjOH.
CIIICAti
and rORTLA.XD. OR.
CollecUona mad oa favorebl terma
at ail acrewsiUe potata.
t.A I
a K.
saMa,
First national Bank.
fHt DALLES.
- ORBCOs
A General Banking Boat mm traaaacta
IVepoaita received, subject to bwhl
Draft or Check.
OollertioD made aad proceeds promnwt
rwmittod on day of coUscUoa.
Sight and Taleeraphic Exchaag sold a
Sew York, Saa Vranciaeo and rrt
land. DIMatOTOMS.
D. P. Taoarsoa. Jao. B. ftcaasca.
sj. M. n nxiaaa, uao. a.
H. M. Bau
FRENCH Ct CO.,
BANKERS.
rnamtacT a uiaiajii.kAS(iMi acatsna
Latter af Credit laeocd araflabl ia at
Eaalara rttatea.
Sight Ex char r aad TsJsgrapksr
Tranaferseoldoa Ksw York, Cbirafo, M.
Looia, 8aa Franciaeo, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., aad various points ia Or
egon aad Washington.
Collections made at all point oa fa.
ombi
A. A. Brown,
aaa '' t
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
SPECIAL :-: PRICES
to Cash Buyers.
Hiltat Cask Price: for EiprJ
eto Fndiice.
170 SECOND STREET.
teeeai Bt 0p Eeed'i gtaala.
m natans, ...
Win repair your 8ae Boggiss
aad Carriage, aboe your oa
Driving Horse, aad la fact do
all your bUrkamitbinf ia tb
newt styl. tistiafaction gwar
anteed. GUSKISG & HOCKfUlS .Props.
tiik Dalles
AND
Pkineville
Stage
Line
J.D. PARISH. Prop.
I lofH Tn IH'l. st m. ery tf s se
Intnil l-rlMtU la tblrtr- boara.
frtnertil n trvrrj cj as srn"
Tb Vmlum ia thirty M bowrs.
CVriti li C. I M, Tt&ttpr. tii Eif
-CeacsH. at Pnolll wit -
8u t from Eastern and Boatken Or
on, lortberi California and
11 Itterior PoisU.
llMUt.ilwnnMI' si Th. tll
walks Inwa firu.u4 sn4 ail r0"1"-
; tnntrj mn
.' (got ir.;x:!i:;tii 1:11 111 mi.
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