The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, May 12, 1893, Image 8

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY' CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1893.
Obeying tit lefulaUoaa.
A west-bound trv on the Fitehburjr
railroad had just dnQn out f At hoi
not l"i: uov an exchanire, ami a
the eon.hii.-t.ir entered one of the ears
he. (.11:11 1 am.oiir the new passenpers a
young- man respeetaWy dressed, ami n
parenily f ordinary intellUrence. The
conductor halted t take rp theyotmc
nian' fitrw. uit.l the latter handed him a
ticket to Miller' 1'aUs, aud with it a
cent. For a moment the conductor
suspeeted a joke, hut a l.k at the pas
senger's face convinced him to the con
trary. ''What is thi eent for?" the
conductor asked. '"Why, I see," an
altered the young- fellow, "that the
ticket isn't jrol unless it is t.tatnied.
and as I don't hapen lo hare a stamp
wtth me, I frrve you the cent instead,
fnu can put it on, eaut you?" The
pisid-niti:red conductor handed back
coin with a smile, remarking that it
was a small mutter and he would see
that it was all rihu
A KEW PARISIAN (SAME.
It la a Combination of
and Sklttlea
Billiard
Gambler, t.mplojr the Near (iania. Wakra I
la Called ('animal." rieeea la
PubUe It save, a TMp te
Monte Carlo.
Thomas f. bayaro.
Tkt uaorahle Urt of Iur ear Aa
fcauailnr la iluclanO.
Thomas Francis ISarard, the new
ambassd.r to the court of St. Jam.,
was born in Wilmington, Ki, in
lie wan fitted for a mercantile life and
j It is a long way from laris to Moute
j Carlix, and the cost of traveling- thither
j is not conspicuous forcheujmess: so.po
I hibly. says the London Toiegniph, this
I may be one of the reason for the Mid-
; ten uitoreak in ITiris or a new jrain- i
blinir rraae. of which the curious tuiiur-
1 testation is a (Tame culled "cardinal." I
At one of the most fashionable cafes
of the boulevards this trame. which a
i pears to be a combination of hillianls
; and skittles, is played nitfht ufter nitfht;
i and to this establishment all the ro-
; fessional jramblers in the French capital
Why Ilaad Organ. Are Sent Here. are said to U- tl.n-kinir. "Cardinal" is
Italv has had no national anthetn. for I not a very intricate method of puniliUmr.
1
A billiard table is proviil.il, and at one
end of the preen cloth are ranped in
rows thirty-one small ivory "quilles,"
or skittles, the central one beinfr nil
and the remainder white. A red bull is
placed on "spot." and the play is made
HON. TUOKA8 r. UAVAMl).
placed in a business house in New York
citv. lie returned to n iiminpion in
is-is, studied law, and was admitted to
the bar in 1S.M. He was appointed
I'nitetl States district attorney for
neither the 't'liiribahli llvmn" nor the
"lioyal March" can justly lay claiia to
this title, (iermuny doee not possess a
national onj in the true sense trf the
word. Kovener's "Sword Sonp" is fa
mous because of the romantic cireuiu-
Ktanees under which it was composed; j with white ball, which is pnjected I owart, liut inwl the following year
while the "'Naoht am l.hein owes its
popnlarity to its applicability during
the Franco-tiertuan war. Some, how
ever, consider "lleil dir im Siesjerkrunz."
which is none other than the air "tlod j of quilles. If an
Saee the Queen." as the national anthem ! knocked down the
bv the cue fnmi the cushion about half j
way down the table. It has to carom
I off the red ball, and, rolling- aenw the
table, to kn.K-k over a certain number
even iiiubIht an
bank wins all the
tf the fatherland. Spain is not more ! money that has Ihh-h stakl. "but if au
fortunate than Italv or lienuanv. She ! uneven numln-r of skittli-s are overset
has many pretty sonps, but hone of j the punters, or "pallery. win. and the
them can be said to breathe a purely j biink has to cover their stake. On the
national feo'intr. i other hand, if in the nutnln'r of skittles
r- -i .. L t.T . 1 1 1 reversed there is includi-d the n-d skit
Karl g Clover Koot, tue new blood , , . , , ,
, , tie, or earumal. the bank wins and
purifier, pve freshnwg and clearness to , thr Ulunl w lu.lh,.r tht. lmm,K.r
the complexion and cures constipation, j 1h. (Kill or ,,vt,IU Tht. ,illianl players
25c., h)c. and $1.00. Sold by Suipes & interest is to play so that the bank
Kinersly, cmepifts. j shou'ul win. as the syndicate to which
- I he In tones nceiv"s a commission on
The newest fad in table decorations j ,,.M.b su,v;sfu -....up." It must Ik- 1111
ia to color the water ra the tinjrer , ..t thst tht. public have nothin?
bowls in harmony w ith the dinner j haU.v,.r t , ,vih tllt. actul4i ,)iav.
scheme. A few drops of harmless Tha, i,usi)l,.s.s nicrtuUen bv a con
fluids produces, by lessening- or in- I fionll.v f l.ilhard shams who call
creasing the little used, the exact tint i tht.mM.;v, ..pr,,. um!. fonnii,-
minireu. them-lv.-. int.x n et..!i..!.
While Mr. T. J. Kichey of Altona.
Mo., was traveling in Kan-as he war !
taken violently ill with cholera morbus, i
lie called at a dmz ftore to get some
medicine and the drugiot recommended
Chamlierlain's Colic, Cholera and Piar-rhu-a
Eetnedy so highly he concluded to
try it. The result wag immediate relief,
and a few doses cured him completely.
It is made for bowel complaint and
nothing ei-. It never fails. For ea'.e
by Biakeiey 4 Houghton, druggists, lm
th hisi
Hknby lKviNii wul start, wii
whole Lyceum company and some five
hundred tons of bag-ag-e. in Angnst
for ?an Francisco, w here he is to le
(rin his American tour in September.
The tour will occupy eig-ht months.
Barklea'a Araira salva.
The best eaive in the world fur cuts,
brniseg, sores, ulcers, sait rhenm. fever
ores, tetter, chapped hand", chilblains.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and jiosi- dina'.." and next on the folly -f tli.
i pnnter who. harinjj won say t-.vicc nr.
! .l.l :Tt .i l... i. l. .: i..
mi. i. u i v-i tint . v iw h Lilt ir !.i
don! lie their
tneuiM-lves into a syndicate, come to an
an-,sugjmerit with the proprietors of
the cafe for the privilege of converting
a billiard mom int" n public hell. and.
to jmi'e fnm: a skeieh of a game of
earilina!" piiii'.i.siui! in an il!ustr:.tit!
iiatei!ip. ir:iry, la.!ie as well as gntie
meti are permitted to suke their lauiu v
agtiinst t!:e !)n!.
Tiiat tlii-. obviously g-ambling time
is i; to-.-et iu-r unjust I i that p irti. :i "f
.he jmblic who aie si'.'v e.ioiu'ii t' rlsl
t'.ieir 1 eei.. or tlieir tiv--fra:. pi--ee :l!
"..uriiitiul" is s.i.li . ie:;i I v plain, seeing-
that the pur.ter has o-'.iy m. . han -e
the is'i.l on;. against th' a:ik; when-- i
as the bunk it-.:f has nnoth.-r hanee.
the nsi eiii'ie. or "etirdira!" it -!f. a:i.l
an esp.-rt "pr -f ;-ir" mi"l:t v. rv .. .:!,
train hi!!iM-if i i kn -!i over ...ni'.tial"
in at least thn-. out of Cv n:,.- '
It is not. ag-.iin. very pr dial.i. t'.iat -thing
appr laehin' a long rvia ii;k:. u.K
or even wouid ta- plaec. a:;: tlie b:.n'
may thereton- n-'y. lirst. ..:! t:e- i: :k-
f the professor kn.x-ki'ig d wr. "ear-
In !".. he removed to Philadelphia.
w here he became the partner of il-
liam ShipjH-n. lie n-tumHl to iliuinff
ton and succeeded his father to tht
Tnited States vnate in l's. Me was
reelected in lsT5 and afain in lsi. Mr.
Cleveland unpointed him secretary of
state in l"s.-,. On the dav on which -lie
was elected to the senate for a full
term his father was aiso n-clected a
senator fnun IVlaware to serve for the
unexpind part of his original terra.
This is the only ca.e of a father and
son Wing- vcted for by the same legis
lature to fill the senatorial ol'ice. In
the senate he servsj on the committees
on finance, judiciary, private land
claims, library and n'visiou of laws. In
issi he was elected president pn temp-ire
of the senate. He w as a candi
date for president in ls0and lss. in.
eluding his great-gTandfather, tiov. lias
sett, he is the fifth memler of his fam
ily who have occupied scat in th
United Stau-s senate.
Shiloh's cure, the (.ireat Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes A Kin-
' ersly. I'lK-ket sie contains twenty-five
j iliwi, only L'."c. Children love it. Sold
i by Snipes A Kinersly.
A i:K( i nti.v enacted law in Australia
declares that a marriuire may lie an
nulled when proof is furnished that
the bride willfully concealed Ikt ape.
The tsrfJtwon of a homh
! is not more sudden or uti looked for
than the attack of somo malignant
disease which would not occur wrrei
tlie bUxsl iu order. To impure
blood is due trrcat varietr of ilia
that make life a burden.
AU the year round, yon may rely
upon lr. I icrce doldcn .Medical
lliscovery to pa riff the blcnid and
invitrorat the system. It's not i!k
the sarsaparillas, that are said to be
pood for the blood in March, April
and May. The " Discovery works
equally well at all times, and in all
cases of blood-taints, or humors, no
matter what their name or nature.
It'a the cheapftt blood-purifier,
old through druggists, Wcause you
onl? jay for tu good you get.
our money is returned if it
doesn't liencfit or cur yon.
Can you ask more?
"Is life worth living?" "That
depend on the li'er.n Dr. Fierce '
I'ellets arc t-- b-st Ir PiiU.
fCompleie Manhood:
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT
D A medical work that tells the rauvo, !
D dsrTttim the eltm-ts. M)inlM tlm reiusi. u
l Scs-titllM-ally tlu niiMt vulualil. artlMi- -
niii iiirmi.i iifauiuui nitHiicui iKmfcever u
llv 111
ulihsli
II iiaii-xone uitiflirullim til citils. p.iilji-tn M
tntel: Ni-rvnus lH-bUi', IntiMilcne) , M
II stwiUtr. Is-velnpnM'l.t. VnHi-.nfli', The J,
II 11 unbalitL Those lutuuillns 5lnrriaK. rli . H
r.vrry Mtm WHO mhihI v tht Crruft.j I Tutu 1,
tha Turn lirti. li. nd Srrrtlt ami hr- In a
rrnl I Aft. fha irimirt ufmu fr fmM f,4lm H
N a-l atwwt tuturr r" 'ilU thnuid writ fit thtt m
a ""..'".in it i,i i i it. mi mik.
N It will h ent free, nndcr seal, while tin- M
a edition lanin state awn, ami it maxricd 4
P IM HilLfl AUUnW lUt IIU IllIMIlfni.
tnit IVIC.UH,L CO,,
BUFFALO, N. V. I
a m
POLAND CHINA HOfJ
is. H- -t
unit Slid set
l ran furnmh nun,. rf j
TH0R0UQHBR&1
:r., POLAND CHINA Bo7
ST I'ru-e, W r head, or ra
them, in arlle. All letters j.nuuit)r annwrrwl
EDWRRD judv
ttlMTERVILLC, w.
"There is a tiJi- in the afairs cf men which, aim at t
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to th
(Mtisniifr-1
-m FlfliiC k M I
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
tr.cse goods out at greatly-reduced r,
IITI I As BHICK, . t:M0N ST.
Ihn-
PAUL KREFT & CO,
-DEALERS IS-
PAINTS, OILS AND GD
And the Most Complete and the latest I'utterns and Itosicniii.
f"rractical 1'uinU-rs and I'st-r llii(rers. None bnt the best brti
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. MnNiirv's I'aints usel in all jnr work, anc-
the most skilled workmen employed. Apents fur Maxury Utjuid 1'iJ
uirmiiai muiiniuuua or noup iiiiiiure. a nrsi ciaps arucje in ill ti
orders promptly attendej to.
Paint Shoo corner Thirdand Washington u.. The Ptiltt
A e
- V.
tivelr cures piles, or no pay required.
o guMiauicm w (tuc jritn.1 DaiiBiMi - j
tion, or money relanded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes A Kin-
ilv.
staki-s in the nti'-i:ution
of imUI akain s--urri:!?. T!.e l i'i r
their stukes tie- more rn-riious it v. Ill Ik-.
of conrs4?. to them. s-ein;r thu'. th-re is j
not only the risk of even turi.ii.i? t:r. j
but thecontinuo::s dan(r-r f "cnliiiul"
beinc lcii"kel down. Then is. airain. -no
kind of (ruaninue ti the public of
the 'professors" playing fairly.
aajaaiaaaaaa sav .
M ri? . . W sal t . b a. a v
I CurP ContrTtS Itmniiine, bur Iiiiuut,
trtiun wtmutl:. to liooolnat Cunarli
HOPE FOR MANITOBA.
A few weeks ago the newspaper cor
respondents told us that the bullet-proof
cloth which had latelr been invented
was about to make a revolution in the j
art of war, but experts are beginning to i
throw doubt upon it. The cloth will j
tnm in, Vinllet thaf vat Vlaom 1
npon it' from a range of' .TOO vards, al- A "FZZ? -thouph
the Lebel rifle has not yet len j -If the horse could stand it." said a
experimented with. It is ciaimed, how- j well-known resident of Winnipeg, Man
ever, that as the majority of gunshot itoba, to a reporter for the Washington
bullet wounds are in the head or legs, j Ktar. 'a man could leave Winnipeg and
the coat would onlr affurd a partial pro-1 om' th,,usln1 rail1 est and north-
tertion at best, and it is further objerted j TTT,"T , ''IT' P.?irU' M,m- he ld
. .. , . L , ,J ' be obstmctwl by the mountains. This
that its weight and warmth wouid prove j piVe an idea of the great territory ly
a serious objection to it use in tire field, j ing west of Winnipeg, which, to" the
I eastern
and AAtiim:. F r .unn:ptl'n it bas no
rival; ba cured UiouamU wbercail oilivn
faiK-l; will criia fc i( laUen In tme. hold
br IruffKitfi fn Rc'-nmt'i-. For I.aue Hack
or COcbl, use aiiH--i' I I. AMI Lb, tl eta.
SmLOHV CATARRH
He y..u i au.i" ? TVrtnelT la a-uaran.
teetl Ui cure tuu. jo eta. luMic-birlm
Fur sale by Hulnaa Klaeraly.
" Oats,
" Com.
" Uye.
(Jarden Sfftl?,
(Jra.sn
Seeds in Bulk.
T
THE 1JALLES
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
From TERlHIfiflli of IHTESlc
TUK J
TITniillimiTi Tlnff
liBllllGllIri
RRILROE
It the Hue to Ul
TO ALL rOLN'TS LST E
ai im turn t'iniiiff fcf K..(t nl
v a av41ia ffri H.. aa ,J
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, &c
La Orippa.
During the prevalence of the grippe
the part seasons it was a noticeable fact
that those who depended upon f.
King's New Discovery, not only had a
peedy recovery, but escaped all of the
troublesome after effects of the malady.
This remedy seems to have a peculiar
power in effecting rapid cures not only
in cases of la grippe, but in all -diseases
of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured
eases of asthma and hay fever of long
tandihg. Try it and be convinced. It
won t disappoint, f ree trial bottiea nt
Snipee & Kinersily's drng store.
Bids Waated.
For hauling 4u0 to .rnX) bales of wool
Irom Little Trout creek, fourteen mile
ou'.h of Antelope, to The Dalies, aiso for
I.IIijO pounds ni'ire or less return freight
(heavy good. grmrie, etc.; to lie
hauled from The Dalles to Ijttle Trout
creek or to Muddy station, a point about
eighteen miles southeast of Antel ij. a
tlie underigned may elect. All of said
freight and wool to he carefully bandied
and thoroughly protected with good
sutistantial wagon sheets or covers, and
to lie delivered in as good order and con
dition as received, first loading mav
be commenced May 2th, and ail
wool and freight must tie delivered by
July 1st, 19:1. Delay occasioned bv the
andersigned will lie extended on 'con
tract. Terms one-half cash on deliver
of each load cjf desired and remainder
on completion of contract. Kight b
reject any and all bids re-erved. All '
nids must be submitted by May oth,
1HW!, and should be addiwsed to
Hisev 1IAH, fort Sand, Or.
Care of Waihiams & Co. , daw-td
vs.oov la rremlaina.
Offered by Liggett A Mvers ToWco
Co. of ht. Louis, Mo. The 'one guessing
tieareat the minilier of iople who ai:
attend the WorM's fsir g's $'.nKi.(-o
the aw,nd 11.0" O.liO, etc. Ten Mar t.,'
bacr-o Uga entitle you to a gtie. Ak
your dea.er f particulars or send t,,r
cireulsr. t"-"-j
man, sterns wav out of the
world. The soil of this prairie produces j
the finest spring wheat grown any- i
where, and the enormous plain I've just
mentioned will in a few years lie the ;
great granary of the world. Eastern :
P"plc have a misty idea of our expan
sive territory. We are just commenc
ing to grow wheat compared to a d
cade ht-ni.-e, though our crop two j-eant j
ago was thirty million bushels. We i
have but little snow, and in the many
years I resided in Manitoba I never
saw the tops of the bright prairie grass
covered, (.'attic fairly roll in fat, and
we are becoming a great cattle country.
While most of our settlers are (mm
across the wat-r, yet the numlier from
the western Btatcs is yearly increasing.
e have no wild west frontier set
There are no settlers killed ove
puted claims, as has li-en an everyday
story in the west for years. Our home
stead laws re-juire a three years' ri-si-deni-e
of six months ea:h. Land may
W prtrempted. t'io. fiold has lawn dis
covirreU in wonderfully rich quartz di-p-sits
a f.-w miles east of V innip-g.
and paying mills have just been erected
by Minneapolis capitalists. predict a
'rush to the Lake of the Woods district
next year. Winnipeg has thirty-five
thousand inhabitants and is a thriving
city. ' mr winters are wild, but we do
not mind thera. The atmosphere is dry
and the days are clear, murky weatln-r
being aluviht unknown."
crm
LNSOR v
mmmu I
33. SAKCEITS ELE
BELT
With Ei-actrMaenetsC 8UJPl
l-e4 fiuilar 1WM Imtratt
in '-in- -it-"'Ji nlin atl) ea.ajaj mwiftinr twm
rrv LiiiAtum iff bntun rtr- tcrrr-m ; tt m or ttui
rT'" Prvum d'rmitj. itm-jnmmm, imU'
ni-nii-ni. Mitiitr. jivaar umI imur wimn.A,
l,t-ttc., lumfieu, CiaUi'-. all fmaVi rmM.tit.
f f"l J11, -nit. 'o. T;j e-t --- iwK cvmlAU,4
W.al ral arra,.a,a,i, o-vr l, otlwrr. ' nrr-tU m
f-tJ(It.-f f-atry wr or ww f. .tie it mmmt, ml
mil. r-ire- mil ut tlw ati-iv rtnmai m or it., Thfju--n-M
im-'x la-vf. -.tr bv U.fc. Mr-ti.M4 ji'Vtm:...n
" " 'Att-T f. naailMs favikaxl stflfl w MW h-rlflf""
V (ttinmiuM lu Ihwar.n ttfim tt
" D fT-r1 W-aia; rfKan. tUW.r. wit ta all
Mai 1 taiiaa MfWaattat tal Asa a WJ a tB 1- aM Lai
Mar krint f-rr li.-i ,t Pamtrt,f. - ni I laliMj. tnm
SANOCN CLCCTIO CO.,
E The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This old, popular' and reliable house
has Is-en entirely refurnished, and everv
i-'i-mi has li-en reii-red and repain'e.' I
and newly carpeted throughout. The
hotie contains 17" ncuus and is supplie 1
witi, every modern convenience, liu'e!
reawinaine. A g-Ksl restiiiirant attache
to the house. I-rer bus to and from all
t'ains.
C. W. KNOWLES. Prop.
AT
J. H. CROSS'
Hay, Grain and Feed Htore.
W. E. GARRETSON.
II
SOLE A OK NT rK THI
Leaainq
J.D. PARISH. Proo.
liThe t.l)e ate a m eerr tmj si.rt ar l nTlI bnrl flh'
nve at l-rinevilie lu tlimymi bmirs J'- t J L. LuUl nil hi),
J-rluevlll. at R a. m. every v.mv anil arrKee.t UUU UUi
Tlie I'aKra In tlurt) i biiura. A
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
ISM Heeoad St.. Tha Italia. Or.
Carries tlie C. S. Mail, PissMffn and Exprrss
-( iniuerla al l'nn"-llc riUi
Btacn from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Fointt.
Alan makes rliiae cnneciliin at The !.;! with
train, trmii I'nrtiuid snO all eastern )h,ihu.
: CccriKES iriTe'i.
.' Ucc4 acizMdiirEj aloes U! mi
: rnt-cidH caacts ni lursa tirt.
: E131KS autiti initM t ni care.
All perwui. wl-hlnit Hu.r- mtit waybill at .(
fti-w tiWiirr laklnit iiiiyrr. tillier. a ill ln-t Is
rv-elTtl r.iprfM Wirt lie Walil llifl nt i tti'a
ir the HtAr.' 4 witf n.rf b imihuliM. 1 i..
I eoniimtiy will titke tin ruk on money tritimnitt.
) U-l. I'artlrtiiar a:tiitlnn frtvrn to deliverm.
lel.n- matter al l-ntterlhe antl all aniiflnn
I JxJil.te Hi OnitMii, sin .rtvanre rharaia will br
nii(1 by tbe eiinjaii.
st a or orrirra;
M, aiehel A- Co. alwre. t matllla Hnae.
I'rlue.llla. Iba Ha le..
-ARTIC FACTORY
jsODA WATIB AND ICE CEEAM.
Candies' and Nuts
SO CI! AMI t) Calls.) I
('(imri'wH of !l!ilnc 'mr anmrHaf
mao Prawllif Roots nleevanta auki
TORIvT SiriTINGf
Mi thai ran be eon.tnjrtei!
ai--'tiiniiMi.tioTi. ar both rwi
lor bolueraol t int and eeiil
ELEGANT WY Hi!
A rrmttnnou !im mnnrtlnr
ftflunlit)( dim. t ud uutittvrruisUdi
I'uMman Hlfwr mat-rvatt'tw
Id ftdTtaUc liirtiticti mny mgmiiatl'
TUDflMPU TIPlrTP Tr
ticket unioc of u wtwtmiij.
Ttill Informstiuti nnwemiut M
trmtiB, rHita and vtUrr deUili-
W. C. ALUIW
;nt f P. A A. Smw. la, Kfu-tf'
iftiit, Or,, or
a I rilAKLTON.
Am L CiHjuertU I'Mtwi Br Aft. N
jVulatiotift.
The Dalle;
a. h:a i" ,
Preatileut
H . al
First Rational Bank.
HSpecialtie$!Gi93F : W
;he dalles.
OREGON
Flneat Peanut RoaaterlnTh Dallae
A General Banking Banineei tratiartel
Ifeponita reeeived, ant.jexrt to bitrlit
Draft or Cliwk.
Colletiona made and roeeelp promntly j
remitted on day of collection. j
Mifht and Teleirrafiliic zchaiire eold on
New York, han J-'rancisco and Portland.
ZStrtetJ.FOLCO 'l
right .e
i. iilxrr.
reataitrai.t
W. II. YOUNG,
Bi2CKsmiin s waoon
FIEST BTM
FAC5T0RY KO
f-M 4 T of the H
ord-ra from all iartof tin"0
on the Bliorteat notu.
D1HECTOKS.
I. V. Thomfiios. Jno. f. Hc hknck,
Kii. M. Wn.i.iAMa, jo. A. Liih.
H. M. P.EAI.L.
General 1'lH. kninittiiny and
promptly, and all
liuarunteel.
Wanted a Hook uu Cuurtinf.
The requests mole to editor are
corious at time. One of the frankest
erer matle ptil.lic wan addrehaed to the
Iv.-otHman recently, the envWoj. U-ar-inir
a retiet that the letter hhtmld 1
hantM to any Ii-Kikwller in K linlnirjf.
The h tter ran: "The kind of that
i want in a lourtinir !hik a IpMik that
will tell ut how to ulk to the lu that
I lore, a book that will tell me the
words to aay to her and the m-onls to
ask her when i lie eourtinir h-r is ih
arrt.if W,k t liar I want No rimtt.-r
how f,-w ir li'.-l.- the n,,r 1-, mav he."
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRAMHACT A (JKNERALBA.VKINH BCBI.SEHe
Letter, of Credit io.tied available In
F.Halern State..
TraiiKfer. oid on New
Ii!ii, Sitn Krniciw;o. J'onlund "nyon,
""n:: e Vh.. mid varioti p.iintu in Or-'
eir'.n arid Waaii-ntrton.
flolieeti'niia mad at a!! (fiixitc on fgr.
o'ahie te'UiH.
YOUR ATTENTION
It called to the fact that
flagh Glenn,
tieaierin GIrhh, Lime, Planter, Cement
! and Bnildirnf Material of all kind.
Carrie, tha lne.1 I., nt
To be foend Id the City.
72 CTJashington Street.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
THird Street ocp. LicM old Stael
-. n
Tim refintiilion of Tilt '
Wtirk dona (Ak liaa lieetime firmly W :
Work dm. ; dmii fiT Ue li(im
! article lit increamnK en; -
A. ULRICH
THE DALLES
National Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, 0U.
Preaident -
Vice-preaidnt, -
Caxtiier, -
- Z. F. Mooiit
CtiAHi.ra IIii.toji
M. A. Mouur
General Banking Bunincs. Transacted.
Hicht ieliaiiKea ISold on
NEW YORK,
rAN r KANC1SC.O,
CHICAGO
and If UT LAND, OR.
Colieetiona inaile on fnvorelilc terini
at all aim enrnhie piiintn.
A. A. Bro
Keeja full a"""1
Staple and FancyG'
and Provision
which h.om-rta'0"'
SPECIAL :-: f
to Cash Bo7!
Mest flasli Prices
170 SECOND
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