The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, June 16, 1893, Image 8

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1893.
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MEMORIAL DAY.
Largest ?uaibar of fatla
(ialharad at tha t'aaaatary.
Kar
The body uf Joseph llooth was escorted
hv eighteen uienihcr of the on lore ol
the A. O. V. W.p the O. A. R. and the
K. nf I'., from l'ort and to The Ihillcs, as
follows: A. O. V. V. John tilusii
John Murphy, tieo. Mcliain, John
Crulor. Otto ItutuuieU, AV. II. Smith,
Frank Ladow, Shephard, C. lVnny
J. Worschel, V. Kabein, O. Mangold.
11. Sylvester, J. li. Money; li. A. R.
M. J. Morse. John Walton : K. of l
K. J. Sehade, 1!. li. llilnier. Messrs
Kabein ami Mangold are former residents.
The funeral of Joseph liooth was one
of the largest which has ever taken place
in our city. The ceremonies took place
in the Methodist church, every foot of
available space beinif occupied. The
address by liev. AVhisler was a very
fitting one. The cortege was preceded
by the Woodmen, followed by the G. A.
K. and flanked by the K. of P. Then
came the hearse, with a long train of
carriages, and citizens on foot. Arriving
at the grounds the remains were con
signed to their last resting place with
all the honors customarily shown by the
organizations to which the deceased belonged.
The dav being also memorial day of
the Woodmen, including the ceremony
of unveiling the first monument of the
order, and being the first ever unveiled
in The Dalles, the attendance was large,
and the cemetery seemed to be full of
people. The organ had been tastily
decorated with evergreens emblematic
of the order and surrounded by trees to
represent the forest, and the Methodist
choir discoursed the sweetest music.
The reading of the ceremonies was un
dertaken by Mr. J. (i. Farley, an ora
tion by J. L. Story and a poem read by
Geo. liunyon. The unveiling of the.
monument disclosed a very beautiful
stone of a uniform gray color, peculiar
r. i. , i t., ( i,;..i. .,.,i:i. .....l
admirably adapted to the use for which
it was intended. The workmanship is
faultles-, ami represents a tree broken
off about 8 feet from the base, and 1.1
inches in diameter. Parts of some of
the branches are left, and the wind
makes a very pretty monument, and is a
faithful likeness. The inscription states
that it is in niemorv of William Henrv
Michell, giving the dates of his liirtl
and death and an appropriate sentiment
The dav was bright and beautiful.
until the hour of departure was neared
when a slight sprinkle occurred, but not
severe enough to occasion any inconven
ience. The largest numler of eople
ever at the cemetery at one time, was in
attendance vesterdav, and two hundred
and eightv members of orders were in
line in the procession.
Misses Grace Marden, F.tta Story and
Ileulah Patterson.
KIMVIN HIHiril'K flMillAL.
A Hlmpla t'ararauuy. Afar Which tha
Bo.ly la Takaa to lloalua.
New Youk, June (). At 10 o'clock
this, morning the funeral ceremonies
were performed over the body of I'M' in
Ho.th at the Little Church Around the
Corner, on Twenty-Ninth street. Bishop
l'otter olliciated. assisted by lr. Hough
ton, the rector of the church, and Ir.
llishuin, a friend of the great actor.
The ceremony was simplo and the at
tendance large. On the colli n was a
simple wreath sent by Mrs. Grossman,
Mr. ilooth'ti daughter.
Shiloh's Vitali.er is what you need for
s.Cppepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. Price 74c. Sold
by Snipes A Kinersly, druggists.
Itualneaa t'hauf.
K. W. Helm has purchased the store
formerly owned by Win. Floyd. The
new firm name will be K. W. Helm A
Co. The new firm will be under the
management of Mr. 8. A. ltyrne, who is
well-known here, and was formerly in
terested in the; store as a partner. He
is a graduate of the pharmaceutical col
lege of Toronto, Canada, and is a thor
oughly competent druggist, with a vast
fund of experience. A complete and
well-selected stock of all goods usually
found at any drug store will ulways lie
found on sale at the lowest prices at this
establishment.
M It Itl Kit.
At the residence of Jacob Ohrist, Fair
view, Sunday afternoon, June 1 1th, by
Kev. W. C. Curtis, pastor of the Con
gregational church, George Sherrill and
Mary K. Obrist, both of The Dulles.
STRIP,
An KnglUh
THE ELECTRICIAN.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
Kaprefrentatlve Ioetora of tha Htate
Aauaal neaalon.
In
The State Medical Assoiation meets
tomorrow in annual session at the Con
gregational church at 2:30 p. m. The
meeting may not prove the most inter
esting in the world to the general pub
lic, but they are nevertheless cordially
invited. The meeting will hold overun
til Wednesday. After adjournment a
supper will be given at Kellar's hall,
Wednesday night by courtesy of citizens.
Another plan of entertainment which
has been decided upon is an excursion
to Seufert's fishery at. 1 -.30 p. m. Wednes
day, returning an hour later. An oppor
tunity is here presented for The Dalles
to extend its reputed hospitality, which
will doubtless not fail toward these dis
tinguished gentlemen.
The following program has been ar
ranged. Prefi-nt' xtdrw Dr. W. E. Klnohnrt
ynrrnt Krlampma Iir. Harry K. I.lill"
Technology of Antiarptlc tsunrery
lr. Ma Whitney
Laperotnmy for th rrnioral ol Inry ribroiil
rompliaitefl with ectopic pnifiiancv. . . .
It. K. ('. Frawr
The rtholiryof Inunity. Iir. John W. (iivenn
The ( ! ,r. II. roe
MateriH MerilcH In ThenipeuUc Ir. K. Kiehler
Lapvmloiiiy in the Nurthweat lr. II. K. Il..lme
AppeiHiirui Iir. V. ( aiithorn
Aluestlirsia in. i. M. I'. halmera
ereoro r-pinal Merilnvitl Iir. K. M. K"tiinm
t.hronic hinlo Mtri(i Dr. I.. Victoria llHiiitn.in
Itetro i'liaryiiKeal Abaceaa Ir. I". K. Younir
Other papers are prepared, which wiil
be announced later.
liK WIum lutelUgeara li
Simply .Murvelou.
Many people iu ISrifrhton, England,
are interested just now in watching the
clever work of "Strip, the Klectrieian."
who, after laying ilown many miles'
length of copper wire, for the purpose
of electric liirhtin?;, in Loudon, ha
lately come to l!rirhton with the same
object. Lest Mr. Kdison should not at
once recojrnizo the name of his "eollab-
orutnee," sars the London .rapine, we
will explain at once that "Strip" is a
clever little fox terrier, the property o:
Messrs. Crompton, the electrical engi
neers, and t!::1 she is under the jpec:a!
protection of that company's ni'ht
watchman.
Strip's method of workiin? is as fol
lows: The workmen lav down in the de
sired position a short lenrth of the
stout iron pipe which is to shelter a cor
responding1 length of the copper wire,
along which the electric current will
ultimately pass. The iron pipe havi::?
been fixed. Strip is called, has the end
of the topper wire fastened to her col
lar, and, at the workman's sign, pes in
at one end of the pipe "and comes out
at the other end." says an intelligent
nut too hast- reader. Aot so. however.
The other end of the iron pipe has a bar
across it, over which the copper wire
must be strained to keep it taut. Strip,
having entered the pipe with the wire
fastened to her collar, presents herself
at the other end to the workman await
ing her there, who thrusts his hand un
der the bar, unfa.stens Strip's collar,
and lra ws it and the wire out.
Strip, when she feels her collar gone.
turns round, retraces her steps, comes
out again nt the same end she went in
at, and lies down on the workmen
coats until she is wanted again. During
the recent bitter cold weather Strip
sometimes longed to shirk, and showed
THREE POLAR EXPEDITION.
They Ara riaaad on IIIRtraat Thaortaa tad
Will Taka IHnVrant Koutaa.
Three expeditions, based xnn differ
ent theories as to the best way to n-ueh
the north pole, and pursuing different
routes, an-to set out for that destination
this summer. Dr. Naieu Is to sail
ulong the const of Siberia until he
reaches a point off the mouth of the
Lena delta, near where the .leannette
was lost; and then go north till locked
in the ice Held, which he expects will
iloat with him uerosa the pole. Nan
sen's ship is nearly ready, his stores
and provisions arc being prepared nml
his crew selected. His intended ussih-i-utes
in the expedition among whom
may Ih -Mrs. Nanscn are already test
ing their endurance by sleeping in Nor
wegian snow-drifts, and a depot of
supplies is iH'ing prepared far up on the
SilR-rian coast. It is here that some
time next June Nansen will take op
board his dogs and sledges; for his ex-iH-ditiou
is to be well equipped for
journeying over land or over the ice,
should it Ihvoiiii' necessary to leave his
ship. Nansen has incidentally con
tributed to the eouinment of the other
expeditions. His n-scan'hes. and those
of the specialists who have lieeti em
ployed in his interests, have resulted in
several new methods of preparing food
so as to obtain the must nutriment in
the least bulk, and all future explorers
will profit bv this work. Nansen goes
prepared to be gone six years but hopes
to be floated across the lnile and into
water off Greenland within three years.
The other expeditions are lioth to be
attempts to reach the pole or near unto
it over land. Lieut. Peary s plans art
familiar, but not so those of Frederick
Jackson, who is organizing an expedi
tion which is to sail from Liverpool in
June. Jackson sails at once for Fran.
Josef land, which lies to the north of
Nova Zeir.bla and to the east of Spitz
bergen. Its southernmost point touches
the eightieth parallel of north latitude.
and the sixtieth parallel of east lougi
t.ide bisects it. I low far It extends
northward no one knows. Wevpreeht
and Payer discovered it in August. IS".'!
and went some distance into the in
terior. Peterman's land and (Near
land lie to the north, in latitude s; nod
beyond, and measure the limit of ex
ploration in this part of the Arctic re
gions. Jackson thinks that Peary has
Miie north as far as possible on Green
land, ami that he will only cover the
i 'i! ground in his coming attempt to go
U' tlier. As to Nansen. Jaekson is con
fident that his ship will meet the fate
of th.e .leannette and the Tegcthof, by
i -nig crushed in the thiel; ice. His
'.vn theory i that Petcniian's land ex
ten, Is as f;ir north us latitude s.", nt
' - i t. This would Ik1 within lioo miles
if the pole: a distance which he pn-P".-es
to cover ill Ixiats if hi" lind an
o; mi sea. or on sledges if he final laud
u-i e. Jackson's party will consist, of
ten or twelve, and be provisioned for
three years.
Captain Sweeney, V. S. A., San
Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh
licmedv is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any good
P. ice 50 cts. Sold by Snies A Kinersly.
Maklnr Ulad the Waste (Wolst) rinret,
" That's what I call making jr'ad. ths
waist places," f.iid Smithson, us he put
his arm around a lady's waist, llut
Lilly won't care, much for this show
of affection If Kmitlmnu doesn't get
rid of that disagreeable catarrh of his.
Won't somebody tell him that Dr. Sugo"
Catarrh llemedv will enre him.
Ily iu mild, soothing, antiseptic,
cleansing and healing properties, lr.
bago'a Catarrh Kemedy cure the. worst
cases of Chronic. Catarrh In the Head,
as thouai U can testify. "Cold In the
Head"U cured with a few applications.
Catarrhal ileadaclin is relieved and
cured as if bv magic.
In perfect faith, the makers nf Pr,
Baga'g Catarrh Uenindy the World's
Dispensary Medical Association, of Ituf-
falo, N. V.. ofl'er to pay $"00 to any ono
suffering from Chronic Catarrh in the
llcsd whom they cannot euro.
Now, if tho conditions were reversed
If they nsked you to pay .VH) for a
positive cure you might hesitate. Hero
are reputable men, w ith year of honor
able, dealing; llioiisauds of dollars and
a great name hack of them.
They believe in themselves. Isnt it
worth a trial ltu'l any Uiul prefer
tlo to cuui . a v
VIGOR of UEfJ
Eill. Quickly.
Pcrmantntly Rttor4.
WEAKNESS.
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY.
ml all thntratnof vlig
lrtrti(arljr rrtrwr ltr
ftM-M, Uto rfulu ot
ovrrMurlt, I c k ti ,
wirrv,rio. KuiUtrfitRiu,
ilovetcpiiirnt aitl i. .
aWfii lutry orKanatul
ivrtinn of tli liv.
ptnii. nrttnrnlmot hiJ.
lfiiiti'tlt:fotiiimiVfiti,tit
af.HII rfrTUt-. ihMlk,
pTDlanntltiri ih1 prjl
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. V.
Seed
E3
&t it
l.'ik. .. . .
aai,
Chllilren'n lay.
"STniP, TIIK ELKCTKICIA."."
a moment's hesitation when told Ut en
ter the ilark. cold iron pipe; but the
kindness the true English workingmar
is ever ready to show to iinimals used
ulways to provide a bone or two everv
morning to be. kept hamly for these
moments of reluctance in Strip's work
ing dav. With one of tln-so templing
morsels the gallant little wurxcr was
then encouraged mid rewarded, and all
went well. 'I he illustration i.s from a
Children's day was duly observed at
the Congregational church last evening.
The omniittee, Mrs. Curtis, Mrs.
Brooks and Mrs. Patterson, in charge of
the programme, deserves great, credit for
the pleasing manner in which the chil
dren acquitted themselves.
I, . , . , photograph taken at Ilrightoti by Lieut,
of the evening that we hope to see and , CoL K K. LV(, ,.,,,. wil()!(! .
I.uo ! (,.,, a.w.n f..,.. ll'..ln I, : .'.... 1
c.,,, neavis nas lately l-en worUing.
reciteu "Hie ianinng ol the nignms,'
by Mrs. Hemang, with his usual mas
terly interpretation. This was followed
by Miss (irate llobson, who recited
"The Contrast," by II. H. Jackson, and
it was given in Miss Grace's own sweet,
modest way.
There were class exercises and recita-
What a llllnd Man Can !o.
An example of marvelotia industry
and power to overcome adverse circum-
i stances Is given by Max Mayer, who
j wa born blind in Ilerlin twenty-eight
years ago. lie receive 1 Ins fir-it instruc
tion from a teacher of the blind and
later attended the Sophieu-Keal gym na
tions that were very good indeed, and 1 a scientific college in Ilerlin. lie
tnanv names we can hardly refrain from Tas aI,Wi,'s among the best students in
Mentioning-, but cannot .peak of all for ! . r";1 & i'm"
. . .,, . i examination. He entered the ('niver-
want of space, so will mention one other j gjty of Herlin a few years ago to study
only. As it was Carl Hanson's first ap- mathematics, mechanicsand philoHophy
pearance he should be congratulated on ! He took the degree of Ph. D. a few
I weeks
bis success in ids first attempt.
The decorations in the church were
very pretty, and eecially attractive
was a bank of pansies arranged in the
foreground. The committee on decora
tioo i Mr. ;il,nj Mrs. .Murden,
ago, preparing a dissertation
upon the differential calculus which ex
cited the admiration of his professors.
Tiikuk are still norne men on enrth
who keep the devil on the keen jump
every minute.
T3ctt,
Vtju., and
JLCGper CotU5,
riir Cnntr'. n-Hro:ir..hor 1 tit out.
nnl Awt.ini't " r 'itui;i.;i.i tt hm no
r'.val; "tireI t!i-ju,ii'tt v.-hnen-i othwra
fri.U'1; willrci.-K Yf'tT if t-iken in time. Hold
by lrui;i .H in I t.ir:,nij. I or l:i.e TUck
or CtiVbL, uj tiini.' t'S i Liu cU.
KILOH'sy CATARRH
Imvr yiiu i uuirrii Thtr-nielT iniHntn
tetnJ to cure you. 1'rloo Mcu. JuieuLur tr
Fur aala lijr Mnlpaa A Klnoraljr.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lama Back, Ccc.
Wht-at,
Oats,
('orn,
live,
I'otiltlM'S,
Is.
3E3
S('f(
(lardon
Grass "
t'etLs in Hulk.
T. H. CROSS'
Hav, (Wain and Feed Store.
W. E. GARRETSON.
D1. SA
;-:deh's elected belt
With Electro M.iactic BUo'LNSOii
Utt I'ltrtilllllrH ! tr-vriMrnl- !
V;;if:.r y. ilho',1. n. '-IK iti-i s,i niiin rr-, i u" frv.-n
) !'l,'.tuif (if htl.lll Itt I V( fo'Cet) rrt -i;f rli.mt
rt i f i-.r.. r. i iu rvi'M tl' rty. n. .-'.if-ti.-.-i if,v.n r
r(t-'Mii-ttif.i(t, i-!!,t-y, It ' .'-r n.i li(i"!'j.T ii-i;.m
ii-l i-i t. , ) nc' "o. tt(.MLi'"i, N fVninff f ,ii,;. i. i i -H)
h-Mllli, Ti.UJ riAllie iMV l'"lt. m
iMwtrrfitl In pr.,vrisinU jvrr tl' '.'ti-f ' u:.
Jit-iun-iy r.-t i,y w-afp oi' wt f. rf it $-,'(,;, r-,.
v nl .-m.-;,n 7 U- n-vi 1ij.itiM-4 fr n (v. 1-
1"V" lattl hV ll.lH ITlBtfl'i!l illTffit, 'l
" n,l M!ier I-' fflJctt. ftli. I f VlVf it-iUdrttld
ii tf-Unt-n.iHl lit t Mm ;tii.i yi-rv frier i ,t...
'ir 'werlsil Imprtfvl 't( Ht M'KSOH M'i
Vr-,Urpt h , r,i.rc( w. ik rn-t., r:il I all
llcallr. itmrn trrttt! h U IHk'ttkHtin Vt 1
IWti5S to-M.IL.rJ 1 ij Pt'i 1 1 ' if i , il i : 1 I , ti ai n"i ( , m.ui?0 , li - q
8ANOEN ELECTrVIO CO..
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A (IKNKKAI.HANKINfi W;hNKsK
Leading Jeweler.
MOI.K AliKNT mil TIIK
CTfe'
POLAND CHINA Hod
I' .- " "
'l'W.JaA.W4V?
Iran Mnil.h ,'
THOROUQHbjJ
1 , .' I TlrtT v. -
u uuiNABr.
'i ' ,
lllTu.
I iI .111, - I r
r" '. - per iinatl, or
'iiiiin.t tuu tlioni, or w rile. All lettem irmiiitly un.niintl
EDWHRD JUDv
' There is a tide in the affairs oj men which, taken at ,
leads on to fortune."
The poot unquestionably had reference to th
Clisirti Si ol
at C RANDALL & BURGET'S
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced ra
MK'HKI.ItACH 11U1CK, - . 1,'MON KT.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DKAI.KHS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GU
And the Most Complete and the ljitent i'attertiH uml I)eiii(,'iiii in
r"l' radical 1'aintera and l'iiMr Hanirers. None hut the h..t .,
ol it ill: it li' ... i ii . .. .... ..in
niitrwiu-" iinuiiin uiio u. . .iiaHiirv i iiiiiih iineo in all jur aork mid n
the moHt Hkilleil workmen employed. .uenlM for Maxurv l.iuniii pini
clieimcal roinliinatiou or oap mixture. A IitmI elaHS article in 1 rvhn
order promptly attended to.
Paint Shoo oornor Thirdand WashinctoD Sta., The Eallrj.Or
Tin: DALLKS
AND
Prinkville
Stage
Line
J.D. PARISH. Prop.
avii Th In1la at A a. m. TrT ilv. ar-
riv. at I'rlnovllit- In tlilrty-nlx hmir.. l.HV--ii
'rluavll at A m. m. vrry iiav, ami arrlvrii at
The liallaa In thlrtjr tlx liiiura.
'arliw thi C. S. Mail, I'lyeo'trs mi Express
-Cohuk-u at Hrlu'-llla wltb-
Stagos from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Korthern California and
all Interior Points.
Aliut niakfl 1iim. nnn"ttin at Tho liatlr wltli
trim Irnin rurlluitit anu Kaclfin iuta.
. Cosriessi dnrsrs.
.' Good iccoiniEGiUuoiis a'onz lit mi.
: First-class Cots anil llcisss t;cd.
. Eiiics! Diticr MilU mil w:u ure.
htaiik irrit r.H;
From TERMINAL or ISTOllOR I,
irttafi
8fL-nw.
. r- vtT- ! if. -t . . r-a.r.-' :.,-i fc r
Wit:-. K.LZZZiM,
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
I3M Nar.mil HI.. Tha Ikalla. Or.
-M.'HKNI.fc,
Hrlilll
II. M. Kitu.
Ca. filer.
First National Bank.
HE DALLES,
OREGON
A (ieneral IEitiikiii(f Itnxinesn tranaacteil
HepocitH received, "ilbject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collection made and proceed promptly
remitted mi day of collection.
Sijdit and Telegraphic Kxt;hniiie wild on
New York, Km FranciMco ami I'ort-Itiinl.
UIKKCTOKH.
1'. TlloMCNON. JNO. h. Nf IIKM'K.
). ,M. W II.I.HMK, lKO. A I.IKHK.
II. M. liKAI.I..
. Hlrhal A Cm. 'a M.ira.
I'rlnavllla.
I'matllla Hon,
I'll Hall.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Tl.ie old, popular ami reliable limine
ban lieen entirely return intied, and every
room hurl been rc in-red anil reiminlt
ami newly carpeted throughout. The
lniiice rontaiiiH 170 roouiHand in tnippliee
with every modern convenience, llafet
reaxonahle. A iool reetanrant attiich
tf the hoiiw. Frer Iiiih to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES, Prop.
W. II. YOUNG,
BiacKsmitii & wanon snop
Letter" of Credit iHiied available in
Kaflcrn State.
he
ARTIC
CANDY
FACTORY
SODA WATER AND ICE CREAM.
f wholml
Candies and Nuts
.'Specialties
TIIHAf'lll,
llliA It AMI
MWI-Kr lilllMKN
'ieneral l!lack'mithiiir and V ork floue
promptly, and all work
tiiaraiitef-d.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp. Licbc's old Stand.
THE DALLES
National Bonk,
Of DAU.KS CITY, OK.
Finest Peanut Ronstor In The Dalles
2? fStrtmt.
J.FOLCO
At right .(.
MrN. iilnirr'fi
rti"lniiiHitt.
Siht Exchange and Telegraphic
rranferHoldoli New York, Chicayo, St.
Ujiiik, Sari Krancixco. I'ortliind Ori.,.n
Seattle V'h1i., ami various nuint.n in Or.
lfon and VVaaliinitfii.
(olleetioim made Rt all tjoiiiLi? on fav.
O'ahle terma.
CLiAfl STOFY,
Art Tkachkr
lliinin
Will (rive ln-sm,..
Hrttiiiten Iluilili
"I,
Tie
i i r.
I'reHiclent . .
Vic-rrcnidcnt,
(-'aHhier, .
SC. F. Moonv
ClIAKI.KM llll.TON
,M. A. Moonv
General llnnkinc KusineHn Transacted.
Sitflit llxclianifen Kohl on
NKW YOKK,
SAN KKANCISCO.
CHICAtiO
nml PORTLAND, OR.
Oilleitionn
' nil eccf."i,li
RAILROAD
1 tlir Una U Ink
TO ALL I'OLNTS EST
II la Iha lllnliia I ar Ki.nl If mm 4
llliiilrl Iraluaavary day la u
paul and
(NO CIIANOK oriAHS.1
( initl ol I1 nl nit (an antumuaal
man liruMrlux KoniiMrivrrnulUtailuttJ
TonusT mm cuts
rnl t hut run riMiitnjrtnl, ai gmtf
lor huMtrmof Hrt mul hcrom! cl,taoj f
ELEGANT BAY COS
A (Nintlniimia Una. r.iunf.tlrir viUtTa
alfuMlini ilirHit anil unnilfrriipuxncfio
I'til Itnnii Hliviapr maarvallniii fantf"l
in alanea Uiniugli muy axent of maw
THROUGH TICKETS S-Stf
KtiKi'iinl iil Kiiiiim tdit bt p'ircUMo
tlfkrt uttHv uf tli oimiNiiiT.
Full Infirm). Inn rmicrnidir mtm, ri
trutiiM, nui mini uthr UrUii luriu'i
W. C. ALLAWAY
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1'allra, Or., or
A. I I IIAHI.TON,
Aa't. (ia'irral raaam.r AttU. Horuaat
The Dalles
Cigar : Facto
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....... k
l III I k tiiiiuiifacinw 1
order i from all pnrtnol the wiiintrj
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of TIIK IAl"K.
OAR has 1-ecome liimlv -HtaLli'h'-the
demand lor the hoiiie iiimi"1
article is increasing every flay-
A. ULmCH&S
YOUH ATTEJiTlOfj
Is oallod to the fact tht
Hugh Glenn
Dealer In (llnss, Lime, rlaHter.yv
and ItilildinK Mulrial ol "
-Carrlaa tha Mnaat I.I"" '
d;
made 'on
e poilili;.
fnvorelile tfjrms
72
To be loand in the City
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