THE DALLES WEEKLY C1TRONICLE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1898. hackly Chronicle. IA1 I fc, OVAL A PMISI'.VA I.. rom ' 4' I ally Chronicle, Tuotdai. tp, plenty iinii. t , . , rii l l.'-! warm, iu. tnpi.Jfjr I'Y Jr uucntiPi I mic, it.mcer m U! flllH-klV Oil lilt! V I . II I (111 il l on Jut !!' k. S the UypinB n"d. .11 ILK v - in ! 'J boat like Ue r.rowT When aty criinlna! courUexpcnse ,071.21 Itiet year. No won iver howl. the weather col.l, ultluojli meter hat not indicated a en. .temperature a fro in tin city i n inter. .. (put t County Ne yt: Lynx are ting around North Fork heep cor- ftnd feinting on fat inntton at the enae ot ' "er powne rt. iwi f over the wire today that a '. . I'. Kobert", who went to hern California for hit health re ty,d:?ithia morning lit 4 o'clock, deree. . J wui ( ne t-f the firnt u.ia ric to the Sandwich island, and rtt resident of Weo county for PV U h'.rge tint. f tattle came oi-roc U the ice toJay. . v aighted ofT Sun mid ratue In on that Cv!c i.l-tn n.e wCity f I'tk" t The Dalles i now an ice .irgeon dimensions. Hordes fe rrfixainj; it. . report )ia s,reail aruiuid trial me ibar lmcr WilniinctoirwM burned CM at Union last lil.ht. iie hh rtgitjre tax and the indebled "I eieniptiou cluuaea have twen re led by Die lej1nture and ooly lnck sifoaturt if the governor to It-come iw. 'he anow plow la uianhed up tid:iy, t ua a consequence we will have Ll mail tonik'tit. Tlie anow rnoeaaae fr two rotary now dow !f It it ad to keep the roiid open. tomo IVarce of Kola, the veteran Ither r ,-xirter of Oregon, wat burled h' i " ime at 1 oVliH'k Sunday after m, I r, P. K. Knight officiating. I was i. of the leading tuinda of Die tea. ror Mm horticultural aociety, which ' Lara aa aralonalv irnarded. w iahei i rn-operalion of auiiliary bowrdt. t atate Ixiard it located at room 8, koml Flrtt ttreet bnildinR. Write to 'ecrelary, Mr. Geo. J. Sargent, and yoortelf on the liat. fbeet it-tome talk of ttirrenderlng the arter whereby Canyoa City became t incorporated town. Thlt act would Leet w! "i ai'proTal, for no good hat ac- tied f. c 9 the municipal furin of gut- ae-which to a progremive town 'old i an new tidewalkt, clean kl ( Vd eUtiett, a teweraga t-n cleaa alleyway and back Ird. Thie rownty ! prolifiu in retoureet. b Jay inforroa the Newt that he eat 'rie trew" few dayt ago that con lined ll 3 jwunda of fine honey, and he ye the mountain foretta contain aauy niuee tree inhabited by the tire M lit. s toiler. The million of wild lower t' at rrow on the uionnUia tidrt tnd t meadow every to miner are vt 1 1 ha buy bee. The iu(ltt lit of the officer iCol a Farmer' Alliance No. I, ae thee, oing terra 1K93: Preaident, . H. KiUdellj vice president, J. U. CoonU; weeretarr. J. A. Keely; treat irer, Mr. Richarda; chapliu, II. L. ow!l; lecturer, Mm Grace Kiddell; Met. lecturer, Mine Kffle Allen; door teeper, VV. II. William; .t. door ieeiT, Prt Patteron ; aarifeunt at- trmr, Harry Kichnrd. Tl i WJiiTiint circle of the C. I H. C. xrt Inert nijrl.t w ith Mr. Curtia. Mr. Trandall took charge of the loeton in 3reluii liintory and Mr. Llttlefleld of V 'ted tutca and Foreign Puwor. 1 v tleiiaant and profitable eveuiuu Wat . t. T!i tl..t IrtiMitinkf mill Im. r citb . a. r.lakeler. Those present were lura. Cnrtia, Mr. Crandull, Mr. Brokii. MmvJ'lakelcy, Mrt. Phiiikelford, Miit Kroufcii, Mi Fraxier, Mia Ijn, Y-Ut. Curt and Mr. UttleftVld. fl-'-uIalion I rife conieriiiiig the Cut- .cad j k appropriation, and all aicti, l.nt IIarriain appeared lait "but to Co. the uiaw)ucrado hall with a a k ete tlM work, and the hiii will b Cjii etel by Meaiir. Day on time. ine UKgoiiiau aayc "Nuthlnf haa Keen aeea or Uurd lt?w of Mor. Day, eoniracior lor the completion fur the jCaacada Itxk and canal. They have 1 be notified of the accepUuca of their f bid, d it i underatood they will at new gin work upon their contract bv . twt' : out granite foe the lob at their uar. fn California. There U about I.0C3 cubic feet of granite on the ground, nd a&out 18,000 feet more will be 1. Thicii be got lu California, the work conld not be proenculed "vnd ahipited up when ready," aa the Dll Ctaroule t. Weaneadar- 28th an4 tHh n!t. witurd a ad half a( WaplolUu aft trl kr The anow ha left Portland in any thing but a fine fix. Another now jilow hn been tent for todny ond o n. ay le happy yet. A Wfipiuit-U letter of jwtruLy the no the:e i "8 Inches d. cp. The Ix'st f iH'llin of Juniper Oat a: to have a match tlin evening. What in.itc auc.-csn? Il.ird wotk. What in ik w ealth? Advei'tising. The grent jiroarMvta of our city ro nil Fiiiumcd up in thut ono word Loc.ttou. Mr. A. A. Whitney of Portland, Is hi the city anions the delayed patucinfere. "Ik-lly d. ep to a horse" the measure ment of the rnow given tout by a Wapl nitia man. The uo-.v on Dutch flt i from two 10 four feet dorp. It me place it i drifted very much. Mr. C. W. Emeraon f 15-Mile i In the city. He report everything In good th.ipe in hi eeclion. Mr. Pal Wrown f 10-Mile i In the city today and report good health and plenty of mow in hi neighborhood. A dance i to be given thl evening at Crites place on Wapinitia if the young people don't fet froitbitt-n. Mr. Sol Durbin, one of the (nowbound paasenitert by the 17. P., it in the city t'day, Mr. Dorbin it one of Oregon' eaily pinnejr. Mr. Chaa. Alliron i cntting and put ting up he from the Stadd'enian pond that i tea incbvl ia thicknci-, and ai Clear at ice can be. Today the ky is ah riont clear of clond and the maximum t-mjerature wu 30. The average depth of mow in thi loci! ity it nine incher. In the Ojk (irovc aection and at Wamir, tvpoit tay the tnow i eighteen inehet diep. 8t'x-k are in food condi tion having plenty of find. S-tu Dollar of Wamnc died on the 4tb ii. he waa proniirtent ciliren, a grnnd aru.,. veteran, ulont 50 year of jfe, and leave! a large family to mourn hie death. We are nn h r oblittntiona to Mr. K. H. Fiem h for a copy of the I'.erkeU-yan. ll table of content in very Interesting, Mr. EJ. May of Ibi city, one of Perk ier ttudenta, appear a r rot-late editor. We gladlv chip In. The young people about Milt Norris' raueh on Junier Flat tpent the time very pleamully at a noclal dance on the SClii. Muaie aa famished by the Keener & Meoefte band. A cplendid upper wa rovided. About forty cou ple were pretent. One of the hand of fteer which croed the ice yeaterday went through and failed to com to the feed rack latt night. The ice wa very much like the beautiful enow poem, "too thin" in placet. Mr. W. J. Hubert of Coliax, came down on the morning paaaenger. Mr. Robert came on a cutumon that, hi father bad died In Ixj Angele on Mon day eve and the remain won Id be brought to thi city for interment. Attorney J. 8. Story and 11. II. Rid dell returned from Grant laet evening, where they were engaged ia getting tome testimony taken before a referee, In reference to an action tending there. They report every thing a being very dull and but little botiuete being done. All are waiting for the long delayed chinook to open buaineat once more. Tl young people of Grant enjoy their ocial gather! a daring the long winter, and make the time pa merrily. A merry company met laet evening in the hall next the Diipatch oflica and epeut the evening in dancing. It wa a very enjoyable affair, and until the "woe ma' " hour the music gave inepiration to the jolly dancer. A nutuber of person are in tow n for tl purpoae of attending the quarterly teacher examination which wa to com mence today. l!ut oaing to the delayed traiua. County HupvrintendaNt fheily wa unable to arrive in time, aid tlrje who are deklrou of attending the exam ination are compelled to wait until euch time a the contrary element will per mit Mr. r-lielly to arrive. I.. I,. Greenley an inmne man wa brought in thi morning by T. W, Glavey and Win. Greenley, from Klng ley. lie wa evamincd by Dr. Mineklo ford this afternoon and pronounced in fane, ahen-upon Judge Dlukeky coin unucf him to the nxyluiu. Gneenley i a man twenlyniiie year of nre and has Ih!h idiotic ever timti hi birth ; hi in ability oving due to benwiitary cincef. ile at time become violent and tecmt heixed with adctlreto kill thoee ioiit him. lleiia tufTrrmi from uttaek of epilepry tince childhood, and ha re quired contUnt watching for year. He wa placed in the county Jail fur auftty until tucb time a ha can be taken to the atyhtui. from Tb IxUIr Ckronk-1, Tburaduj . Mr. lac Jule i out again af.er lit recent illnci. MiM Grate Crandall I recovering from her late attack of Hint. For the year 189 J the annual i;ieii of Lane couuty were (02,413.75. A liore recently pnrchaped from a farmer near Independence to be taken to the world' fair, it (aid to be 20 band and two Inches high. He will out-top all otherf, and can pick the tallest fer al minon. lew breaking up on the Columbia river next June. Pari panel cerrr break. Ilerrin gallery over the poit oflko. The Y. B. C. C. 1 out thl afternoon with a tt-ani and drag, uioolhlrir the re-id aiul pulling it ia g'iod e m illion for con.niii this tvcniiig. I.. I., (i-rvnley whi was adjudged ia eatie ycterday w n taken lo the y I u m by Sheriff Ward on tho trnin whlcli h-ft tovfti this forenoon lu the :iku of tlio ictary plow. The teacher cxfmin:tion bean to day. Mr. Troy Hieliy w as mt uhlo to get here on account of the blockade, Klitt I'irg is conducting tl.o exainiiu tlou. An entertainment entitled "Tho Dec Irick bkulo" is being prepared by the Indies of the M. E. church and will be given at Armory hall in a short time. The data will bo announced later. Mear. R. Suotlgra, Auios Darneille of Boyd, called on ua today. They re port the (now is about J0 Inchea deep on an unfrozen ground. The mercury registered 16 degree below aero on the Cildett morning. A (now rotary left Portland at 6 o'clock thi morning and one left thi place at 11 o'clock followed by two passenger train we'll filled with passenger. Dr. N. G. B'.alotk of Walla Walla and the Col ley Pro, of the Coeur d'Alene miction in Idaho are in the city making final proof on land today that it W.i led in Gil'iam county. A four year old child of Mr. O'Meg died thit morning w ith diptheria. The child wat ill for several day, the dis ease being iu a very malignant form. Dr. Riuehart and Eshelman, who was called in at the last, did all that medical kill could avail but to uo purpose. The working of the rotary when it strikes a snow drift ia described a some thing grand. It borts Into the snow like an angur, and throw it sixty feet into the air. It is wonderful how quickly a drift is removed by the action of the rotary, and it seem that it cancot be too deep to impede it progress. Frank Gentry brought into Heppner Saturday a squirrel in that comatose date which they assqnje through cold month. It wai found in a haystack, aud upon being wnrmed showed sign of life, but being exposed to the cold did not long survive. It looked in it win ter home, not unlike a ball of fur, aud w;is somewhat of a curio? ity. A party of ten or twelve ixraoii went up to tee the ice gorge at tho daller, this afternoon. They took a photo grapher along to take a few snap shots of the most wonderful ion gorge ever seen on the Columlia river. The ice is piled up in all shape and i etupen dous in it mauivenes. The pack ha caused the river to rise above it, tome say 10 feet others ay 25 feet. A Letiar Front Wamla. Wamc, Feb. 6. It seem prevalent that the people of Eastern Oregon are to be deprived of the much expected port age road aa provided for by the Raley bill, now before the assembly. Why i it that a bill for the pnrpote of opening up the interior of one of the most pro ductive countries on the western slopo of the Rockies, one of the most fertile and progressive, with the facilities that could be attained by the passing of the bill, and the early completion of theso lock. Why is it that an intelligent honor seeking senator or senator w ill trample such a measure under foot. I it be cause we (Eastern Oregon) have received too much partiality heretofore? Ha the state money been used too lavishly iu cur internal improvements? Have we ever received any appropriations by the state fur the puriioso of building public buildings or any other Improve ment that would atdn in ruukiiij; this better, more prot-iefbive, and more In viting to capital, or in any way nsiet ing to relieve the people of their I union of high freight rates, etc? Ko, noth ing but the pecuniary appropriation of (IH.OOO io build the Cascade portage rtKid which has morn than paid for H telf in saving to tho farmer alone. Com pare our past record of improvement by state money, with tho rectrd of western Oregon. What lins sl.o received for the pmjMjso of dredging her rivei alone? What has the Willamette river received, and urn on tho verge of asking (XI ,10 J to buy the canal or h cks at tho Willam ette liver falls, w hich i just and right that tho stato should own them and all (ither int-rmil improvement of approx imate wealth), (.VO.COO for the Agiicul Jural college, the asylum mid various oilier things want money and must have it, and not many months since, 1tiU,()C0 I think it was, appropriated to build a dome on the capital building at c'uU iu, and Eastern Oregon im;t pay her por tion of thl money and dues do it with out h word ; doe she get value received? The vote on tho Raley bl'l xp!iiii It. Poo K. O., derivu any immediate U'n elit from money thu expended? Ye. Would Portland ai.d tho Willamett valley receive any immediate benefit from money expanded 1 provided for by tha Raley bill? I uy a they will say by (topping to the front and leaving partiality, prejudice and supposed re form and economy buhind, ye. Now in conclusion let lis not forget these sen ator who voted down thu Raley bill aud la the future place theni ia the debtor column of our country. P. Jack. If the tnow should go off w 1th quick ness whfit rush of waters wouli follow. Arlington (Ufa Ituhhary. The Record givet on account cf the robbing of Coflin Uron.' f.ifu at Arlington on Monday ( lut wcik, but f;ii!.i to print the nnn e i-f tbn i.iTi ndcr. Wo do ix-t know the re riii why thu Ui'cord kept the i an"- a nctvt. Wo lrc.t tho editor f ll-.'i ll eoril u asi not l;iipl!c!tcl. I'.ut laying J kts o!dc, tl.o orly mloto go by is for a newspaper to sho'.v no p.irtii'.lity In tuch mattcit. If n paper keeps thr muni! but k in eno cne, it will he iiTij-ertunt :! to in other and l.u no end of trouble. It is no more than tin' readers of the Record Might to expect1 for thut paper to pivo (he numu in such eaao tiiie, after tho complaint is made and the party bound over. It is not libelous, ar.d seldom ever does harm to publish the facts of judicial criminal proceeding, without comment. The danger lie in and injury remits from publibhing rumored suspicions, tinctured with malice, and connecting names of persons with thut sort of slan der. But the public have a right to the name and charge sworn to in court, and a newspaper has tho right to give them, and to publish the complaint, if be choose, or a copy of the proceedings, or any fact connected with the court a a part of the proceedings. The rule for newspaper In euch matters is that the publication should not be dono with malice, and that the paper is liable for the truth of all assertion it makes that are not ttrictlv matter of record. Follow ing i the account given by the Record: "The safe of the well known firm of Coffin Bro., was robbed of about orso liundrcu dollar on iionuay last. The facts aro about as follows : Stanley Coffin left the safe party open and went skating. During bia absence a young uiiin who was formerly In their employ came in the store, went to the safe and tock out the money, the party in charge, not thinking anything about the matter. When Stanley returned he missed the money and made inquiry, and was in formed who had been in. A warrant was sworn out, and Marshall Carlisle soon had the party. He acknowledged thu theft and returned nearly all the money. He was taken before Justice Zeigler and placed under (150 bonds to appear before the next grand jury. We suposc his bondsmen have the money to lose, ns we think it very doubt (nl if the thief will be in the country when the grand jury convenes." Answered. Mb. Editob A few evenings since I was enjoying the sleigh riding with my beet eirl. I took a Btone foot warmer with me. It wa about 10x14 in sire, It came near causing the breaking off of oiir engagement. The thermometer was about at eero. I attempted to put my feet on the warmer beside the girl (to whom I am engaged) when she kicked, Was I doing anything improper? Enoaoid, Because yon are engaged to the yonng lady does not give you more privilege than if you were not. On a' (tone 10x14 there would be no room for your feet after those of the-young lady are on it, esoeciallv if the is from tho Willamette vallev. They may be "ducks" of feet, but we doubt if the stone wa large enough' for her feet alone. Would ad' vie you to get a larger stone or not at tempt the same thing again. Activity of MurtH Araarlem Volcano. Scientific American. I'adernal peak, situated in the wilds of Rio Arriba .ounty, New Mexico, is reported ns now in a violent state of eruption, and is belching forth eulphrou fumes and lava at intervals of about three hours, each hitting about thirty minutes. Tbi has been iioing on since the Inst week in December. The entire top of the nioini tiiri, which was almost square and about a milu in extent, is stated to be blown off, and the lava pouring down the sides has already filled npthe valley for about half a milcoii each tide. A considerable portion of a ruined city of the ancient cliff dwellers will bo covered w ith the slag should the eruptions continue Pudental peak ii one of the most promi nent landmarks of the territory. The Mexicans say that it burst forth in violent eruption in 1820 aud did not tease for nearly a year afterward. It hail Iain dormant until the present time, The rumbling noise and lurid light can be plainly beard and seen at hierrn Auiiirilla, seventy mile distant, and nn iirmv of people, from there are now at Ariquin to witness the impressive sight, An earthquake shock felt at Orizaba, Mexico, recently, great'y frightened the people living in thu vicinity of the Oricaha volcano. Tho town of Orizaba lie alxjut seventy mile by rail south west of Vera Crux and about twenty five tulle south of Mount Orizaba, the snow. clad peak of which is (aid by tome to bo 17,380 feet fibovo ea level, and bv other to lie the highest peak in North America. Tim residents of Colimn, thu capital of the Mexican atateof that name on the I'm ilfc roast, also feel a nervous apprehension rcgaidlng tho volcano of Colima, which, reaching a height of about 12,0nfl feet, looms skyward aliout thirty mile tun thrust of the capital. Every night a lurid light Illuminates the sky ii! ove the mountain, and it is fcareil'tbat thi portends serious erup tiou. The rotary snow plow which has finally opened the U. P. R. between Tho DeJIe and Portland, wa the invention of a Dalle City man; but he, like the Kalein man who Invented the cable-car ' for city service, wa '"oni.elled to leave ; Ot to set hi- patent before the world, . ai.d nwer made a cent out of it. The Union Whlt ClubJ wa enter tained last evenimj by Mr. and Mrs. II. Glenn. A very enjoyivbU limo was bud as usual in the ple.iHint hall. Tie piie were carried oil' by Mr. C. E. P.ayin.l, liif, ai d Mm. I.. M. Crowe, t cu.il, mid coiirlsled of t wo ho iniiful painti'ivi, tho work - f Mrs Gh-nn. After liuf score wen; lulf. all a I- j)tiri;eil to tl.o mj'l er re.om, vrheru a delicii ii.i Itii.di wr.a rerved, niter which .lancing was enjoyed till a hilo hour. Those present were Mr and Mrs Glnnn, Mr and Mrs Bayard, Mr and Mrs Brooks, Mr and Mrs Hosteller, Mr and .Mr Clowe, Mr and Mrs Blakeley, Mr and Mrs Hohion, Mr and Mrs Beall, Mr and Mrs Eoid, Mr and Mrs Houghton, Mr and Mr Louhheud, Mr and Mr Peters. Mr and Mrs Riue hart, Judge and Mr Bradshaw, Mr and Mrs II 3 Wilson, Mr and Mrs W II Wil ton, Mr. and Mrt Hilton, Mr and Mrt Crossen, Mrt Bennett, Mist Frazie.r, Dr. Logan and Mr Ed Hosteller. To Ito Trnnll. Hpeaking of trustworthy thermome ters, what Is the matter with the Col umbia river? When it registers such a degree of ice as it baa not registered since 1S82, the record must lie allowed to stand. Tho ordinary objections that tho thermometer is unreliable, or baa hung iu a draft, don't go. 1)1 Kl. This morning at tho home of his mother in this city, Mr. Frank Shontell. Aged 24 years, 6 months und 17 days. 1 he luneral services w ill be held at the M. E. Church ou Monday afternoon at o'clock. no un. On 3-Mile creek, Jau. 27th, 1S93, to the wifo of E. F. Sharp, a daughter. All doing well. A Sure Cure for l'llas. Itching Tiles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itch ing when warm. This form ns well a Blind, Bleeding or Protuding, yield at once to JJr. liosanito i lie uemeay, which acts directly on part affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 60 cents. Druggists or mail. Circular free. Dr. Bosunko, Philodelphia, Pa. Sold by Blakeley b Houghton, druggists. Inrt lsiutrd Authority. The United States Dispensatory vg that "Onions ore a stimulant, diuretic and expectorant ; they increate the ap petite ana promote uigesiion. ine iuice made into tvrun a in Dr. Gunn'e Onion Syrup, has a specific action on the Throat, I. imps and air passages, it not only cure Cough, Colds, Croup and (Jots sumption, but it stimulating eneci, strenghten and builds up the cystem afterward. As a tonic and restorative it has no equal. We solicit a trial in the most chronic and stubborn cases, t rice 50 cent. Bold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. fjsIf To want till to Government State Land call on C. N. THORNBUKY, T. A. HUD80.il Late Kec. U. 8. Land umca. Notary Public, 0. S. Land Attorneys. Over Sixteen ear Experience. BUY AND SELL CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 600,000 ACRES or UnimproTEd FARM Properly FOR BrVTiTl. Band (or a Pamphlet duacrtblng this land. WE ARK AGENTS FOB Thompson's ki&M to The Mo. This nditltion Is IhIiI nn" Into one sere lots, and li de-tlnd lb6th prhirhiHl rvuldonrn iwrtnl llieclty. Only twenty niluutuus walk from lb conn nnue. I not Ih afmlil to eouiiilt or write u. wo (fir advice nr lndiriiiHUon in all brancht of our but lt)i free of charge. Settlers Located on Government Land. Offlrc In V. 8. Land Office Building;. TJJE DAU.Ki .... OUKQOX. DIAMOND - ROLLER - HILL A. II. CURTIS, Prop. Flour of the BectQual ity Always on Hand. THE DALLES. OREGON. Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Hates Feasonble. UAKK OOOll "V7". "V7". Oo. THH UALLKN, OH. Ilni Itatiumlna; I'vurll. Farmer um! s'm kriiis'oa universally iii't'e"; tb il ii-hornii j cattle ii a urcat ud VMiil.t.'c. The iviltiu I I'l'' more (loeilo and ran 1 i) haii'l e I inn. h easirr, and are eii-ier mreil i r than ll.'.e with boiim. AH iiirnK-rH mid Hinckinen nlo it,"ie tbiin the pro: er t!i;,e; to do If to stop the gm, td i, i id,, ln.ri.1 on t!,; calf, Iheredy HVoilillj? lim 1 1 ,u l.le.- ,nB and iriiiiful operation of iimi: the m . I lean's; I) 'horning pencil bin been thoroughly leMid ever-, w I eic nni ihou-iamU ol fartiiei and :. Uieeti can ti-fctifv ai to tho advantage f ii-in thu same on young stock. It make no soro and cause no p.iiu. By oim application llii) horn wiil drop elf in u few days. It in guaranteed to give satisfaction if op plied hi directed. Best f references fiirnibhed. Agent wnntnl. Address : U. R. Johnson, I .a irande, Oregon. (P. O. box IW),) general western agent for Eustern Oregon. I.'.')w4t Anierlran Cholera. Kioia the Daily Revkili.s, U hjito.m, Vt'unb. "T. C. Burnett, th democratic candi date, fir sheriff, was taken violently ill at Cletrbrook. He had all thu symp toms of Asiatic cholera, and for an hour or two it was feared lie would die. They finnlly gave him a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which revived hiiu until a physician ar rived." That is precisely what tho mauufp.eturers of that medicine recom mend for cholera. Seud for a physician but give their medicine until the physi cian arrivee. If cholera become preval- -ent in this country next summer this preparation will be in great demand be- ause it can always be ilcpcndeu upon. For tale by Blakeley & Houghton, drug gists. MONEY TO LOAN. Wo have an unlimited amount of money to loan on ap proved farm security. Thornbury A Hudson, The Dalles, Or. WM. MICHELL, eusertaManuEmtoip, Order by dispatch, mail or in person filled any hour, day or night. Prices as Low as tie Lowest ! Pictures framed in all style iind sizes. Place of business cor. third and Washington Streets. tuk nALi.ea, - ohecon Admtnlittratur'a Notice. Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned, the administrator of the es tate ot Jolin Mason, ueceasen, nas men his final acconnt in euul estate, ami tnal Mondav, the 6th day cf March, 1893. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of enid day, at 1 lie countv court in the courthouse in Dalles City, Waeco county, Oregon, is the time nd place fixed by an order of the Hon. Cieo. C. Blakeley, county judge of Waeco county Oregon, a tne time and place for hearing said account, which order liears date the 7th day of January, 1S93. All parties interested in suitl estate are liereoy nouneu to uie their obttctions to said account, if any, on or before said time. Dated thi 7th dnv of January, isim. S. V. MsoM. Administrator of tho Es tate of John Mason, Deceased. Dvrvn A. Mknkfkk, Attorneys for nid Estate. Jiu NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ITImlier culture, flniit pro.f.) U. B. Und tutiiHS Tli l"Ue. or., ta'. 'A ISP2. Nutlw in hen-liv nlven Hint Jiiinm . 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