DALLZ3 CTBOCTICTJl, THIDAT, TZBKUART 10, 189a The Weekly Chronicle. OFFICIAL TATER IT aSV CVL KTY. Smw.-i ; den Trouiurrf .. CBmauauiuicr nrii orrioi.s. Gau. C k ? In am r. ... J H. ' " ' i I Tut h IHl'f .1 A jucl K .'.. u rwvir V F ' -1 KupmuU'udoUl of l"uUie tsMinot 1 tt hc.-. tVtMKX Jk. Ai liltJG Whltr'.aw Ileid hat been elected rice president of the Union Lesgue club f New York. Wet!, it' !eair.g to e that While's not everlastingly iiied off the lace if the earth. TIIC W0K1II OF CASALS. So letter evidence is needed than that of tlie report of the prcs coinui'ltee of the national convention recently held in New York i to the sentiment of the public respecting the isthmus canal. Tbe committer says: ,-If thecooiuiiitee were a led from what aource the great est opposition to th construction of the Xiearagoa canal proceeds, it would l obliged in truth to y the railroad in terests, whk h een to tee in it a com petition m hii-h i'.i decrease the coet of trana-cant men tat shipments and impair the file of their dividends." i o strongt-r illustration of the urgent necessity for the can a', can he found than in the fact that the charge of the transcontinental railroadi are eo excessive that a Conncil Bluffs, Iowa, shipper found it cheaper to hip gxid. destined for San Francisco, to Kew York and tbenco by clipper around Cape Horn, 17,000 mile to the Golden Gate, rather than direct!? from Council Bluff to San Francisco by the Pacific railroa !. The fact that the railroads are taiJ to have a well or ganised lobby at Washington, to cht tbe raual biil. gnins added significance from this state of things, w hich oujht to arouse the dormant enercie tf the commercial spirit of the United Slate Tl'C iml'-r c.Ul appropriation Mil he!o-e orus on ti e 1!, wa amended I t ll.iiu'.an ( I Indiana so t to cut it Mty lor cent, but after a long dctate, van rrjw'id ! y a Vt-te if S yea to 1.9 nay. Oiuhna'.t of Ohio ciiVtv.l an aucndment making a cut if seventy per cert, a isicii n;i voted down n f io, 32 aye to HL nays. This leave. t!.e cacotle dual appropriation in ;,ooJ fhape. The election of populist democrat in Nebraska and Kaunas, give renesed confidence to democrat in Washington, P. C.' They fee! morally certain of hav ing their own way on the reorganization of the senate. The bokloveta and ne!y elected democrats, with Uie r popu list counted on, will give them three majority oa join ballot after the 4th of March sett. The liferal'ty with whic'a our frern metit hetcwa lu tniona ie well ii'ua t rated in the case of Captain T. H. John- j a.m. editor an t rcprm.ir nf the a..a Vn:!a Vi.ion J.mrnal. He never mw active service in Ihe f'd, b'.it waa a qnarterma.-ter on tl'e I'miEc northwest en .ft. Ko in ad.lt:iin ti con.im ti:-; l is l:e ;.'tor and dratii: 2 pnoj en t'on, 1 e ia a co:!.jr.iriiii.ii!ir tf t:.e suite j-eni-.er.tijrv, revert cf ti o slate nni erity, a5:-tant af.oruey general ol the ;ate and clerk i t t!:e ft-r.iio ana eni-1 le!:liry rou:tu;ttee. Ni'lailhetandiiig hi ilisailiitie?, he aoeu;a to be able to lover a cvi:iJerl.ie rtaiVr it saiary- Ctreatar LtAr. draa u.g o"ic-'. Gold monometallism is revolutionary and destructive aav Mr. Stewart of Nevada, in a 16-ptije Sfwech on the iih of January. Hill will soon come about and tell uMl. it "leather may be coined." It ia only a step from the sublime to the ridiculous. The land office at La Grande did a larger boine lart year than any other land office in the U cited Slate?, and when we take into consideration thut theexpen"es of th's offic were below that of many others it shows cood bni aesa management on the part of the officials. Proposals for furnishing 100,000 tons of rock fur the com pietion of the jtty at the month of the Columbia are asked for. A rTt-au-r amount of Urge roek i asked for than rver before as ttie jetty it sow Bearing completion and the roek placed on lop will be more subject to tlie action of the wave than that previously vaed. Coitmr! Jones, of the St. Louie Ke pablie, lis iuformed XI r. Cieveiand that be does not want a cabinet potition. Tbe coiocel got in his declination eariy fur fear Mr. C.eve.and might forget to snake it neoessary. There are several reasons why Colonel Jones would never be invited into the cabinet, and tbev are well known both in ft- Loci and Wash ington. The scene near the mouth of the Co fcucbia dnrir g Ute storm last Wednesday waa a wild one. Tlie Astorian says: "From earlv in the morcirg, w beu the a-orih westerly ga bepio to blow, the whole width of the Cjlcmbia was covered wi'Jb white caps and tlie tide gradual rose untd it reached a ievtl w itb the various wl.arve. At 1 :0o high tide, the ateamera and reraels t d up along the water frost chafed and tugged their j koidiogt ti J many of them were on ti e point of breaking tsar. T;e Walloaa Tewturtrd out a little and looked aroand darirg tlie day, bot oc.n j ct back. AI tbongh it was an inler'-stii diy tdoi.g tie water froi:t, The Minneapoii Tribune in it mili tary gosip, says: "It is rumored that the Fourth cavalry lr about to be ordered to Texas lor duty in the field on the Mexican borders. A Boite city dis patch says : "It is reported oa good au thority thai the headquarters of the Fourth cava'ry, United State amy, will soon be removed from Walla W.l'.a, Wash., to Boise City. Shooid this change be made no more soldiers than are new stationed at the Boise barracks would be transferred to this point." An F.njiith diith, commenting npon tlie Sandwich ialands "revolution" says the ot ject of the new constitution ia to protect the lower classes from for eign Land owners, the queen said, and to upset ber plan the Americans brought abont the revolution. The Americans prevented the marriage of Prince's KaiuiaLi to a distant relative of the Eng lish royal family, because they feared the increase of Riiti-b influence and tried to make a match betaeen the prin cess and an American. A relative of the queen describes Iter a. a woman of line mind, an accomplished piauiel ai.d a talented composer. A civil suit involving a quarter of a million was decided in the district court at Helena last week. It was the case groaing ont of the failure of Green hood, itohin A Co., w ho anigued a year ago. Their liabilities were I'JjO.OOO. E. Eejal of J"ew York was a creditor lor $J,000. The other foreign creditors! Th following resolutions, a ere pre cci.ted at the nvc:.t ruu of the aov j pre . go raec j'.ive courcil of tl.e tovereiga 1 Ca.; p, Woivluirn ol li.e V;u id, Lvd nt Oin'ii, NibrisLa, end l.aviig bcK-n i li-'.'y exj l.i :ud a;i, cis.-uhh-i!, I prevailed c latiim.itit'v nini.lt uiuch cn ; ti.!'. "insui : I VrtKfij, an rn:n;"nn exi-'s, it is i i l.e-e1 y resk've l tl.nt a l.fe jnetnl-ership 1 eerVlica'e sha'l Ik" irsued ly ll; Sov 'frn;n Cii:i!j t- uli tucmhris of tlie Wiv.iiren if the World, under the fol low ii g i-on.iitioi. f : When tlie certificate of a Sovcre'gn whs l.aa nterid the or;an;ration, !- sheep in the United State, in lwas)' "J hind.ng for S3 Jers, or of l.WSOX)grealer than in lSSAf. wliiie the me:i.lr. ente.irg at SI to 3 year, i.l clip of wool increased in on vear H5.- J . " nvD rtin, ate ha. allained C30.000 pounds. There were consumed J ,he " "5 ?rn nJ in American mills ia 1SH2. 69.000.1W eaU r'"' t,,p orJ,'r cvw' 43 ' ool than in mi, ud" nr ",r " auainea me i a? o .J years : Tl.at after the said life memlierahip certiticata has been issued the life mem- assess- mer.ti or r capita Ut. That lt t,he overeigu Manager aha!'. Quarterly issue aasewuients npon all toe a. hers of the Woodmen of the World regardless of juris hetion or fiation, for a snfBiient amount to pay all death claim., accruing daring the previon. three month, for said Me members who have died during said time uid-r this provision, and that any life membsra, visiting a ramp, shali b greeted with the honor of this fraternity and be s-ated at the right of the Consul Commander and thai) be ra title 1 to wear a life membership badge to be furnished by the Sovereign Camp. rre-eued by F. A. Falkcnhurg, llesd Consul Pacific Jurisdiction. 11 1 t t- . c--v-.in.j vi r. r. tose, roveretgn Ilanker. The above applies to all neighbor of I'aciEr jurisdiction, from 21 to 60 year of ajre, aud the term commence with the date of beneficiary certificate held by the member. more pounds of 3,600.000 pounds of this increase were I of domestic W'-ol. With such, facts in i v. . i !.;,. piain view jei iree vrnacrs iu wm i;d wi ..... K..tK .n in urn. Pv brrs'h.lbepotl aSlefordues. that time it the democrats liave their way, the American ram wilt be banted for menagerie purposes. A number of old pioneer of Whitman county are deiriis of jierpetuating and keeping greea the memory of early days ia the bone! g-.-.as hiiia. With thia end in view a proposition has been advanced for a grand pioneer reunion to be held at Colfax, probably July Jtii. The data for the eariy history conid thus be gath- jeredand preserved. Stcj-e for the or 'ganization oi a Wbitmau cosnty pioneer j association will also be taken. Among the variona rumors i the one that Cleveland proiose "a business man's administration, leaving the poli tician to browse for a living. Tha luktl Kvrta. Tiit'KMDAT, Feb. ). The market con uuue uiclrss, and prices remain un charged with the exception of eggs which are marked cp to Hi and 40 cents rT doaen. The produce quotations are steady with a good supply in st-i-k. Baki.kt The market is nearly lifrle in lr!ey. i.n-s are down to 70 and j cent r ItA) lt. tt irs Tiw ia! market is sliff and of ferine are l-i-.t at II So rent Jwr IjQ I.', live 75 cents tier bushel. Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 175 Second Street, The Dalles. Oregon A full ino of all tlio S tan J aril TaLcnt Medicine? lrup;3, Cliomicala, Vac. .-AKTIbTb MATERIALS 4lT"Country and .'ail Order will receive rromjt attention. MlSSANMPETERC0, Fine Millinery! 112 Second St. THE DALLES, OR THE DALLES LUMBERING CO.. INCOKPORATKt) JSINtV No. C7 WASHixaTo Stkfet. . . Tub Ialles. WttolesaJ and Retail xValer and Maucfacturrr of Baildifig Milfsrial ud Diatcaei Tair, Poors, 'indnt, Mfliltgs, Btw F7!iijiic Di Special Attention Ktvsntoth Manufacture of Fruit and Fish Boxes and Packing Cases. Faotorr anil liumUor TTa-cl sat Olct 3fft. Xexllraa. aiiLij-rrrrs t aa and shorta are quoted at 118 00 per ton, mid-Ui:i.-i2 0tu:'3 00 per ton. Roiled Uarley, f-"3 (U to tl'4 00 tier ton. Miell- ed corn f 1 S3 i-er JCH) l a. Fixwb Salem mi:l fl ror is qaoti-d at I. L,i 1 1 . . . were Xew Yo-k and Chicago wholesale J , rr'- , ?J 'na " , . . . . . . .- f . Wl T bbl. jier Um and 4 0U r bbl. Aa txchatifc'e remaikf tl.at !hte baa been itorh disLXHi -a t.'sir.g Aaicr'.ctn korticclUtri: the pest few izart f j eeraing th ixtreuie tat orai.fe tree will bear well a;.d pro-i:e f'Kxl fm.it. Km Siaintaiu tiiat i u ora: g tree, nn'ter Low rumli care pi t pon it, wifl slowly with'T and die tin r it be reacb d liaif a ce:itnty tf grorih. O bers have a'gad tha. alxjot at-rerty-tve ye&rs m the Jiu.it iA u. fu'.r.irj of a wrcH-car- d-fxr orange tree. Kererai American hortierilfj-isli who kave Un travi.r.g arij the !ed ter taoeaa sea bare rereiilly foci d tr-e ervrr 120 year old liiat ar r i: prvioc lag fre'rt of exeefit-nt ea!iy. On the laiand of El, wlt-re J;'.eoa was Isuiielied, tbcrv i aa oratge grr of tVi fct. Michael onu.f e trtses, tbat i planted Jy aa Italiaa ia 17M, and it Jirodceed last year over laCO box" of Ira it, tuct it frodoeed f-JUr time lbt waanthr twetyve jetr tg'j. There are rreral small orang orcharu ia Soothera lufg that are over highly year cid ar.4 arc etiil ijodnetis 0 large qnaatitie of fruit. On lb Inland I Maita Jta Tel i man, U faiuoos Atneriraa IsurticcltoriK, onnd cue rsr-gw tree that there eaa be tie doc In It Hi yean old, and that yielded severa! be 1 frU last gear. It l rren a4 leged tbat ia the Aso-ae tlier are orange a aid Usui tree orrr ITOO year old that tRlf! l-a fit it, t there U jo g-jod mmtjmif tor Ibe Jgatiox. truis. The heaviest local cre-titor w the Merchant 'a;ioiial buck i f llclni. 8,000. The verdict todnv was in f.. vr of tbe Helena l-ank, the im;x;rt uf I: being that the assignment was i'aii'Ju tent. One of the pr;ners admi.ied in the stand that he swelled the invoice 00, 000 in order to gt money. The receiver ha realised not more than f JCI.0U0 from the ai of the f tock. It is remarkable what traveler women are becoming, and bow many of thru, travel alone. No longer do they need a protector they can assume the role themselves if need be. Railway con ductor say they travel abont a! aiol as frve'y a dmn mer do, and everybody mast admit that this is making tbe sex more imlependent aud self assertive than our grandparent would bare dreamed pO"toie. It ia not o certain, hoaever, that it merrier will therefore make better wive and mother. In her enlarged vphere woman hat in some in stances become a shrewd dealer and capable of driving a sharp bargain with '.he beet of men. Mr. Frit W. Hit.kley, nee Flo-enee B'ythe, Lronght her l.uslmnd a dowcrwr of orer 4,0OO,(Xi0. The niatter of tl- inheritance and the beires' marringe are weil Lr.oan.hst the pubiir ha. never known aha! it cost lire. Hi: kiry to at tain her rij-l : in t!.e a!jiistiient of the fftate. Iier atVrnej. V. II. II. Harl, M.-Aiiifter & IUik'ii. 7. V.. Fo-ite, Gar dner, Eoslt A liii-hop, twk her case upon the liais of a contingent fee. The agiee mi'ut wr n. ale by them and Jame Crisp l'erry, the crarxlf jther and guar l ian of the joutl.f.I Fi'ireme. The suc-c-.-S(-f il (irwrnVm of tl.ecfse has l-en i5 extra'jri'itiary fjnani ial tienefitto t lie u; ivor ij t'.ie l,al team. The contin gei.t and advance contemplate a payment of t.?AZ-2.l to the att'roes and aa exeeu'ris. At the jt ineetiug -f tlss Oregon State Horticultural j'-iety recently field in I'ortiand, tlx-r" wss formed a florsl department whore oi ject it i to eirjur- a greater iitterect io the bistory, groath and rc'tore A Cjwera, bth na tireaiirj foreign varieties; the iTHigins of tbe dative C-ra of the state io'o gre-t r promioenoe tLan ever fief'ire sr.d tbe bolding'jf t mera'.owt la the frojier sciwrt. at il ff.-rert liar- ja tbe ute. The iretlent of the j-e1y aa given ttss )iower to appoint an X'f-utiv cm Uiitteewbo i.c full f'iwer t- rtdiw-t th' d-tartmert, and br appointed tl I j. lowing laH iea: Mr. J. C. Card, rloirican, MIml W. A. Dxrhanao, M. K. KfiHfTord fH iam IL'aee Ella Tal bot and Mary il mmy. t i il- desire of tlie preeidrnt t- aj jioi r.t pevmiuewt and itrr-.4 la'!!, ia differer.t cities mf'TiB J'jc! :..'t; lik h iij taex i'lrrv to auj -t ia cm jnwtioa witb thia x-ety. if v Timotliy bay range in price fn.tn I il IA to 115 W)'per ton, aerordiiig to qnuii'y and condition. Wheat hay is in lufl itock on a limited demand at do in' to 12 00 per Km. There i no ie; ,tf lor oat har. and price are off. A'h.lfa hay is not much railed for, and is on iled at f 10 00 to $12 00 per ton. Tiiee quotation are for bailed bay ex clusively. ilCTTKB Fresh roll better at 65 to 60 rent per roll, io brine or dry salt we quote 40 tn so cent per roll. x.s The egg market is short In sopply and good fresh eres find ready saie at ."-" cent per Kien cash. PorLTBT There i a lair demand for fo it t.,r a home market and for ship ment to Portland. Chicken are quoted at t- DO to ti 50 per doaen ; torker to itl cent per ft. ; geese 17 to (wr doB, and dm ks 3 to f j r dnn. llrtr a alrrroa Ileef cattle i la nnxlerste demand at 00 per ltJ weight g-o-s to 2 60 for extra good. Mutton i beid at an advance of last 1 ears price and it q noted at tZ 60 to 5 25 -r liead. l'ork offering are light and prirrs are nominal to 6 to 4 gru weight and 6ft to S cent dressed rrarc caocxaixa. Corrca Costa Kica, ia quoted at 22l;e per Hi., by 1 tie sack, ralf adore, iJe. Arbnckle, ZV. hecaa tjoUien C, in b! or aark , tb 00; Extra C. 10 ; Irr gratulaled t 00; la boxes, U. O., in 30 lb boxe. V 00. Fix C. fl tvi. OU 1 75. Fvatr f 2 OO.ff 2 75 pr keg. Lice Japan rice, 0.'7c; Island, rice. 7 ct. 1'iAi Small white, 4W(o e; I'ink, 4 4isc er lOt'lbs. Salt Live-poo!, bolb ak, f; Kifiib a. ;i 10; :"KJ t k, -' W- Stoik !t, i W p-r tou. ittiLi f-acrrs Italian prur.ea, l"c per r, fr Is x. Ktaporitted appie. Iie m ib. I), mm! grapes, U a lot per pound, rr.oti as: ra ash raeira. Potatoes Peerless, lutialo white, iiio lUke aiid I'..ii'iiiiik seed nigs quoted at 11 r-t r 100 IU. Oxioia The market quotation for A I otihins is l ow fr 10U l!. iktr ravira (mod sppie sell fir i SmU w r liox. tall and early II inter pears ere quoted at V3.rn.Yac box. l-r mvr.t akd riaa. Hiues Are quoted as follow: Dry, Gc Ib; gr-eo. t rttVm 4c U. Ssjasr I'kMB ftJeCh ea. Iven-kina, Iti Ujt w ii.ler and 3Jc for uiumer. flresaed, light (1 lb, l.eavy 'tbe IL. Eer-kii-s, tli'll ea; U-aver, 2 60 Ib; otter. t4; Cber, tTi'ettS AO: silver gray fix, I Ki.-tJi; red fox, (I 25; grey fox, --tZ: martin, liU: wiink, iplViefc.jc; cum, S-ic; cite, 60cr.76r ; badger, 2-V; iierat. IZh&Im:; ohb moti lions ent. JOe'nS ie ea. Wool Tbe market la reported of on wool, aud i quoted at iOeti 10c Ib. Frank Fletcber who wa tried and eotivM-ted of murder in Umatilla conoty this week at I'endlnUia wa Mmteoeed to the penitentiary f-ir 111. Mi attorney tied an appeal to tli sifrem coart. The populist rot of tne United State ia the lest preeidential election waa 1 ,0?..7M. The total eve of the United HtBte in 12 wa 15,071,725. Ir var 01 Jr Jwr Md Maier k t'entOb'. wood at mm. At U' Angeles, Ca!., on theftthda of 1-rh., IHVU, Eev. Kphraim P. Kotrt. Ir. Roberta was born in Henningtou, Vt. on the il day of Oct., 1825. At the age of taenty-Cre year be entered Wil liams college and wss graduated from that well known school in 18i4; imme diately after graduation be entered the Candor Theological Seminary, at Ban gor, We., and wa graduated from that chool iu 1S67, and was at once ordained at Itangor a a minister of the Congrw- gaitonai cnurcn. Asa stourut as thoronxb and painstaking, and eases pecialiy devolvd to language and lit erature. Iuring the same year in which be as ordained be was married to Mis Myra II. Farringtoa, a native of Maine and at once started witb bi bride for lb Caroline ialands, to wbirb be bad been assigned a a missionary by the American Board of Com. fur Foreign Missions. Mr. Kobrrt and hi wife pent a few month ia the Sandwich ialands oa their return and, ia the fall of 1801 they came to Portland, Or. In 1S02 they located at White Salmon, Wash., wber they continued to live on til 1, at which time they removed to Th I Hi lie, where they bv resided ever si nee. Since Mr. Robert cam to Tb Dalle he, with Lie son , Lav been engaged principally in sbeep raising and fruit growing, and in ltn har been very uccesaluL, Notwithstanding hi time wa occupied ia tb management of these industries, be nevertheless found uiocb time for effective and acceptable missionary work among tlie tmall act' tiement throughout W asco coonty. Ill interest and effort ia tin respect were indefatigable, and Li friend were in number a w ere his equal ntaocow While his life, cine be came to Oregon, wa a retired one, it t-tEi-iroc in tlie aork cl elr atir g the Me of those with whom h came ia contact wa treat. He wi'l be missed and hi death is mourned, a. well by tl.os who were mn nected with him in hi w-rk and in full sympathy with l.itn, a those who dis regarded Li. word and example, bot wlio iievertlieles appreciated hi kindiy interest. Through hi esjiecial e.Torts, th Congregational cl.urcb of Fairview, about ten miles south of The Dalle, wa organized, aud to It be devoted much lime and labor, with to ther c jMipeusation than the affectionate gra' itude of it mcinher. A a meinU-r o! the local and alata horticultural aocietie be waa very active, aud will bw tnised by those intert-ied with biui in the work of iu.jirovinz and extending t'.e fro it industry of Oregon. Liuring lit last year 01 li.. iite he wa. a great aufferer from rheumatism ; aud although be sought reiief at various san itariums, hi only relief cam at hi death. Mr. Robert leave a widow and clue children. Arrangement fur the funeral are not yet complete. DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to any part of the city. jum.iMiiDKmni'Ki dp ' Hardware, Tinware, Etc., Etc. COR.MKR HXXIND AND FVDKKAL cTIiEETH. CKJil'.RATED ficorn and Charter Oak BTOTIS AKD SASGES. WORM. Ia th! city Feb. 6th, to tha wife of Mr. Dan Baker, a daughter. Fire cents a day will get von th en cyclopedia. We see the Oregoniun and go them 60 ier rent, better. wmi aTi . A girl f.pr general housework Call and inqaire at th Kirhy bouse, on the h'tiff. C. J. CoarwoTH. Bubrlb for Tut Da CuaoKicn. ! Cars, Aonnititia and Fjiorlinj Goods. IRON. COAL. BLACKSMITH r-UITUES. WAGON MAKKRS' MATERIAL, ftEWFK PIPE, PUMP AND PIPE. PLUMRINO BUPPUW. STUDEBAKER Wagons and Carriages. OSBOIINI Reapers and Mowers. AGENTS FOR Mitchell, lewis Starer Cos ArricaKunJ Ispleaeati id Midisay nrtTUIED Va J aw. plapctureis Harnesses t fAuerewaor to L. D. Frank, dereaswd.) OPA.LL OIT A General Lin of Horse Furnishing Goods, f Hs2lc una Estail Ccclcn in Esteks, Enfln, Vlijs, Era EMrtx, Etc. Fen Asssrtment cT Ksecu Ssfiilcry Plsii cr StErpei KECOXD cTREET. .... THE DALJ.LJ. OR New - Umatilla- House, THE IAI I LS, C I1EGON. SINNOTT At FISH, PROP'S. Ticket ai.4 Ilaoce OXice 4 the U. P. K. H. Vu any, and vfT.r of tb Weetera Union TeWgra;.b OfTuc are iu the Hotel. Fire-PrcDf Safe for the Safety of all ValuaWes. : AND : WSKHT : HOWL : IN : OKEG0N. Heu .6. Qolumbia jotel, THE DALLES, OREGON. 3est Dollar a Day Houso on the Coastl First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. Fht Clam Iloffl in Kvirv I :. Noiki hut ilm r.ct of V.'Iiite IIlp Kmj.Ioyed. T. T. Nicholas, Ppop. The Dalles Mercantile Co., Jonnaii Axn n '.trii in- General Merchandise, Dry GockIh, ClothiiiL'. Genta' Furnisliing (iorxltj, IJooti, Bliom, Ilaltt, Cajt, Groct'ricH, Hardware, Grockory, Hay, Grain, Tfcd, Kic. 390 to 891 Second St., Tho Dalles, Or.