THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1893. The Weekly Chronicle. si it mrru'S bates. bv wail. Kti4i ruriu. IS WWI i w fr c.X BiJot 1 i&rve uita ti on ;. t-tttu- Aid"r- Al! cHi.aiuuMlirik t.. -Till. VKRv-S stat k rriciaL. . IVtiaoTvt aM. ui fcbUc Intructh . t. n. V' t. tu ii. a. v.u-t-:'. "or. jr"v u . State lr.otei ct"TT orruiiLS. p-er J .. ... T A. i t , J . n n crrr . .- - i.TmA. lNLTt.lr.ie Awir Ji . k.na UTTUf E. F t!r u-ezxirui ot flit. he r-hol Ttvv m.--Co.-. a- S. St. ittl Ca'.amitr howiers ho declare that the o;dbr.giu- are petting the npper Land, if tbey wT.l but chew the cad of reduction, will give their longs a rest. There is more silver than gold coined Dow, in doi:ars. ar.J twer.tv times as mneh in balk Mrs. Lease, it is said, has earned suf ficient to send her s.n to college, set Ler fcnsband op in the drug business and bay a nice improved iarm, besides a W of new rowns and loves of lionnets. Even calamity bowling, it seems, may be n:ade a pn: c table basinese. How is the repeal o the -her man law I tJ increase the circulating medium? , . asks the Statesman. No one is tiring to increase the circu ating medium . The great object it to increase the cdrca-ation of the medium we have When this good again. is done the time will The New York anarchist dared the i police to raid their meeting. The defi ' ras accepted, and now the anarchist are soaking tire traised and pulsing beais in cold water while they sadly de liberate upon the fact that it vu a con- dition and not a theorr that confronted tnem. fcutesman. ? " ! Whenever tne government stamps ' Turui one uoiiar un m iiecw , 3 i , - i -ajetaJ worth less than 1 it either comruiu a fraud, as would be the case if ; iree coinage were adopted at the existing ratio, or it create a debt, as it did every I Xime it coined a standard ilver dollar by j authoritv of the act of 173. It is t?;ixa:ed that of the salmon that ! .w p a stream to spawn only three per cent, get back to salt water. Nature j .-i i lu.'t ; ' -eiia nv '""-p--"- i,and though o weak that they can j caace!y wriggle U,ey .till remain with j .i.i a , .A 4f ft.. : iwuc.ur..tu,a .v. - .. ictiniruvuuiciui.. r-'- When seeking a place to spawn the fe-' male makes an oblong nert in the gravel a g,, among tbe drT Winter and ' Tiw 10 f",rnj:-DS te worid of j UmuT re"lence- abrutl2or 14 iache kng and there de- ; ae91irDe nmjestic proportions. It is im-;cilie- Cor,?TW lt iw i"'t P-j The roost remarkable placer gold pro posit the spawn. Both the n.ale acd perative that .oniethlng be done to''"0' 1S.OOO to tuccessiiuliy carry j doct ever seen in Baker City was re . . j .i ... . . ,i. Mt.. ; . , , i, i : i --o... i.. fw.m x tr.a , tTr a . m in.i vrara urn Liie a uu- t . til hatched, fighting off salmon trout, sucker- and other flab that prey npon j the eggs. j . a- 1 Tb BeLingbam Bay Express, crowd a great deal of wisdom in tbe following paragraph : If you have ary spare money, and many a stocking bold it, dig it Bp, bey a piece of land. Tbe panic come and go, job ran be put op, Khewe. worked, bnt tbe man who oper-; tin a tea or tventr-acre pitch an !nt.r;.nt mi.iner can defv the world. ioe crop rrow wiuib ic b.ww iue , K-i I 1 . V cow back, op to be milked ; the ben cackle a warning to look for IrniL Boy I a .mall piece and cultivate it ; don't boy i more land than yon can utilize; 1. 1 1 land owner, monarch of all yon survey. ..unwK.rWura nr.-..;if.k.l.rf.i t-t Don t expect to find tbe land at tbe city j ball iteps ; go oat into tbe country for : it." A reporter of tbe Boston Advertiser j bnt tbe old firemen wiU always consti has interviewed a number of basinetw taU th bulwark of a city' protection, men Intereeted in the wool trade. Most of them think tbe stagnation is due to ! tbe fear of tariff change. Tbe answer of one is a lair expression of what they ; ail ray. mi. kiob of toenny, tuoe at Lx. aid : "Tbe cause of the itagnatfon, es-1 neciallv in tbe wool businee. I th i probability of tbe repeal of the Met in- j ley bill. Tbe her maa law and Iree sil- j Y.mm ITMtav K nntl.'inv In Art. aritV, if : u ....... v m If Senator Galiinger' resolution that i . ... , nothing shall be done with the tariff, during tlii administration or ontil 1 W" j f tbos concern that were compelled to should be dopld, there would be an!""1" down because money wa being end to the trouble at once. The nncer-. hoarded, will again 1 producer of 11;t in leference to tariff legislation is icb that the mill cannot sell their ' outlook has improved wonderfully, and ' PfMxiti n,entlon, All who use Electric ' tOD '"" 10 ";K!l!.r respectable faro -prJs; the result i a g-neral ehuiUng there U every reason for lieliering that j BiUl;r. ethe ame .ng of praie ''7 VotX KuvWt' Lo u ' M " vlown. I do not think there will be f-..luiion of the difficulty, or an improve-1 Li'-nt in tlie sanation, until tne taric ; coestion is settled. I do not believe i l.t the repeal ot th Mterman jaw can boat the desired result, tboogh j it mifbt have some effect in giving the txui at nome ana aoroaa, more ; e.jn .)enre in our iinance anu in mat .... make DK,ney .oore pVntifol ; b-t ! ..k.- ,ee.iii. j l i - I the .tariff would at.ll exist; tU reault, be will aoon commence declining woolJstill prevail, with tbelrapidiy. a:.,v f-r w ' locked op rathe than invert it in a ba.i- nee tboMWf nirim depend oa I .k- J .JtK.. 'that i. made ol the tariff. v.: i lar a ouaur i vmn - - i . . , . not doing any; Kmimm m oeao. Ll rSVr .J.r Hfirl-Vrr. ... .. Notwithstanding all that h- lw amid l.T the Eerpatxr of Uie coast, notmiths-UnJicg tlie dkuI ctrlngent ;a that can be forniulatid. iorest tre this Tear are Diore diaastrou than ever. The careies ran. per has no conception of the enoiniity oi his crime ajralnst his fellow man. The present worm of the timber be desiroys U beyond compari son to what his o c life is worth and a thousand like hiai. He is a great an enemy to bis fellows as the conuerer. Tia and ambitions, who leaves ruin and desolation behind Lim. with the torch and the ax. Fut the present or icture worth of the burned timber is but a tithe of the damage he is doing. He is responsible for affecting the cli- malic changes, which a record of the past :ty years shows to I going on. whicb'wiil make of oar boasted Pacific states a fruitless land, a part of the great American desert, extended west ward to the very verge of the ocean. The disappearance of ocr rainiVJ, which in this short period of time shows a di:uinstion of 30 per cent., wi wither op our oiir saccnient bsnch grass, dry water courses and deaden the fo.iage of our orchards. The pach, app.e and , pear tree wili give place to the si-rub i pine, which can live growing from the crevice ufa rock, and the cactus wi.l ; abound where erstwhile grew the potato, i the cabbage aci melon. The millions ol iTmm ,nJ oretkfdists. who form "ch ' pre"-T imS'Dl'r picture to us as our posteritv, are to be reduced to i , , . , , . . i vboosands, and they, looking over the re-, "" of the P1' wi:l curM n T our crUnin1 fu:esi(- onr fore-, . oooing u jusuneu. we wx.i caul attention , to the statistics of the Oregon Weather Bureau since ISoO : ateka,e n:nu at rax INCHES. To lv 1SM Ia 1 AT POSTLASD. j 1-nn ti. ' Iw U 1-1 !-.. Xhi make a difference of about 30 . n.. rv-rt jt j ' about 10 per cent, in the WiHamette j 12 vear. Ln thi time neariv ronsirt in 1" rears. In thi time half the timber tu been destroyed. ! Will the other half be burned in the aecedine 40 vear? The ouestion as- pomes serious phase and if this work ' cf rnthieMi and inexensahle de.tifin ; ia to be continued it ! state to hire vali-hmen . . ... .. would pay the ; to attend each ; camping party, delegated with author- ' itT to direct where a camp Are shall be built and whose dutv it eha he to ... . iinguisn it cpon Dreaticg can p. Acre nn.Jer . f r tree ; t to fire , ha T ,oVl wben Do:hil!g ie . . . . . . . nana avai.auie to nop it spread.. Afa-a ire win inrx in tne coa.i at a camnine srot and after it is abandoned Mjna ra.o4rv ui jifcri l.res. A u l. . v.. t - a vr. on the intelligence of camper, as bodr j, Xhrr cxslnot educated to their reaponaibliitv bv the present ; , . - ; . ' .tl.rl,. ' , nreaefit atatntea. Tbe Iaiies todav extend, a generoo. welcome to the risiting firemen. Mar i ther have a thorourti'T en lovable time! and return beoefittei bv their recrea- tkD iD Oregon town. There i y reteran. with wbob.v.. , - , c.j w i j L ; efferti,e work in tbe emer- v ..h.l . ! f. "iTZZl.SA ZlZ ti"3Lrt5 JSTr ! xnnaele tireleaa. The advance of year i ha not lessened their energv ; their im- ! .ciion has been wpplanted by eootef jodgment, which would make mQn formid,ble to their arrb . enemy, tbe lire king. 5ew blood springs op to contort for parade honors, From politician and statesmen alike come remarks a to tbe financial aitua- ' tion a hich should cheer the heart of " ""C"" uioti.b. nuwij bot certainly the strain npon the tnony market is letting op, and with farorabie action by Cocgree tlie coming of good time and easy money is not likely long tO be dfclVed. T. . a i ' - . . I tunng center there l. much more activ- , ; , , : ... . I Hy. d it qt't possible that many . good ana aistriouiors ol cirrency. ine' the improvement wnl continue. J ; iLe Home mie till baa paMed tlie boose of commons, and ba been read ! wc toe nrwt time in ttie nooe ol lord. Tbe fruit of year, of labor are pending on the action of tbe latter body. Giad-. sione. u.ougti a man ol iron, must won give way io toe weignt oi years, and the ; present fight be i. making will be bi. j w. .mjicure cuurv. . uawjvwr is me : bill! which i in the nature of amendment totbeooti.titutioo. It d.rect tb eee - retary ol the treasury to print V .ta-o. miernn.ents e.,lViO.CXi for each . - , . ii,kkt;Hk.k;i.nfa ..rt ittrtMSiii .uww ........,.,..-......--.----- . vt.i.n rvr,J,i)itsl frwm ;iend.ngit in exors of an inters charge ! ( S per rent. No person shall borrow i . more than J.OOO. Cor-oratioo are not ..l0re.i to lend moter. The tiu Jc whirh the oK-ner i ent i 10 vear, and oGe-focrth i to be paiievery onr year. Interest wi'.l 1 i-o'i'.cx teJ at the end of eaclt vear. No bfs or commissions shall be charged on a loan. A'.' lauds and improvements forfeited K.r non payment of principal or interest sha'.l go into the public domain. Other money, other than the metal nut outstanding, shall be called into the treasury and de stroyed. The secretary of the trvaurv is required to print S.fKKi.itXt .Vcent hills and the same number of ;."-ccnt tills, to be sold by postmaster. ( mm mm i Tlie f-t. Tanl board of control lately asked the corporation attorney for his opinion as to whether thev couU law- fully f Ornish the county a'.mhouHr and city hospital with new s;apers. The corporation attorney1 opinion is they rcar, tor ue noi.:s mat newsiMi(ers are necessities of Uie. Trie opinion is a sound sutetnent of fat, says the N.i. 'Sun. The news;.p-r has loa.e a ; necessitT to Americans, and to I shot out from what is going on in Ike wonu ; would l as great a tiaristup to ti.eiu as ' any other except lack of food, clothing or shelter. The liie is more than meat. ; and tue tody than ra.ment ; and tue; satisfaction of the bodily wants are of a i higher order. The sick in the hospital and the pauper in the almshouse may share in the common privilege of Amer - icans. The newspaper is the university . . , , , .w and the library of the people, the com- mon scbx1 ol ninl,ood- II tbe rnl debating club of politic, the exchange senator Peffer ha tntwoawl ft cu Dusiness. me recora oi eacn oay oitxpreM anj lhe Asriealtara.1 Gaiette, human experience. I ue woueiiuie creiiLAiii ij wur.uii I ask : How much is the poor man bet- T-. . J 1 c . : . 1 ; I. , . ., IV U- .L- j lerea oy me susj-ension oi uanas. i , " v ! ot lactones : now aoes me wrecaing Jvengance on the nch compensate the hundreds of thousands who are crying ; "'"cf"".' " It it not clear as sun.ight ttiat II one member of t! body politic .offer the "ole body suffer with it? Ha not re- tEt "P"'4"0' proved with iameaubie 1 nd convuicic force that the entire na- ( tion " CP a t,D common fellow- s ,klP " vbat w hen one c.ass scer the ! interests of a.l are iciunout.y a..ected . ' 1 1 m rw-i w I ir. h . , a with nfi The rich we cannot do witboot. TV, iMiMt ct!herin? ,f n,eiir-&l men I this couatrv Las ever known, will meet I . . ... m r o I 'in Vuhin,'iin trjtr.nrmw- at th f nt i " ' Tan American medu-al confess. Eep- resentat-ve from all the rrroblir of all j .the A ner;.-as. will I r.resent. The ran- : ' ' t.ether the ' c i ' trra continent, w ith a , in accordance with ' vu. iu. .v. mu m-K-ri uwn. w i.u tbe above law the president b; pnariam-; tio" i"ued the Amer-; l to nd od Prtic,p.te in j the coccreM. , ! "When the righteous are in author- j U - T' "e J" J'J1; wten ioe, cked bearetd rule, the people mourn, - Momon'. Proverbs. Tbe people mourn : where are we al? LmeTy ""-Til cure Tm'Vre" ri . l. o - t- - .L.t rt. w - t Catarrh Lemedv wi.l cure ttiem are Joa happen to 1 one of tbo -bo j don't believe, there's a matter of to i telP Toarto. .Iff or yon if tbe ' lSfetJr-.r?'. yon. no matter how bad or of bow long nandir.g your catarrh in the bead may ,be. Tlie maker are tbe World' I)ispen. . Medical AocUtion, of Buffalo, 5. y Tbey ,re known toe;.erT newspaper P-b!iher and every druggist in tbe a nd, and too can easily ascertain that their word a good a their bond. ! You wind yoor watch once a day. I Your liver and l-owels should act a reg- Oiariy. li they Oo not, nee a trf. Tht Uw t In. Pierce Pleasant Pel- to. Cne a dose Froaa tb tiataraor wf Kawth Ifahatta. Gssn.rK r-Earl EDrl'WM al-ac DDI 1 a HKl4BCf.e t aiwu sod iata oot Ir . .v t Krani a HKlavf.e t ati Aliow nr b ar loal ttier an- avndid : ft'r fl i4 U- eim my and aave roc a wttrid u Zna, nexiT K. I am rromv-'Miinc u.riii mrty- he-e. 1 lie 4rrirrit o AlKflern. Maria and ctuti. hlar-iia., .inty. ail pruana d to rnt litem a'id seet titm 111 iti. i. I am mikt m to ljiaraO" in Jun a i. I, . ... I . . I a. . ...J .C , wtJB sVaer i amm ih mn Irom bevdahe- in that huth a.titiide ' V-mr J u.lutmia.Liit(kir. I c.umk .d. Elaetrie remedy i Klttcra. becoming Thi so sell . i . i a tii ii h i ii l a-j i. ii in a. if i nam nn . nanr l(.tliAn. d(, not .nrl i, is guaranteed to do all that is rliinw! I Electric Bitter will core all di 1 1,. lirer and kiduev wi'l remove :,ia- w,;:. mt ri..m .rA Xmi cau'sed br impure blood.- W ill drive malaria from the system and , preTtTlt M weil .. core all malarial i f.,er. - For cure of adache, coaati- p.Uon and indig,. tion try Electric Bit- ter. Entire atis?action guaranteed, or money refunded.-Price -Vjc and tl per bottle at hnipe. 4 Kinersly'.. MARKET REPORT. . 1BWW , la lay ; TyiaiAV. Sept. 5 ince onr last . HKMiiUtaiiMUAi thjkntv has been ' ' - .K-..v.t , is. tte tournament of Cr de..rtaer.t. of the different '. cities, w hich has en on drill and in ... . eewion mce .Momlav morning. contintied viciet!H' ol tKe iat merki in ; tragic circ!c : giviug aaay to a lr'.gnter riaram-e acd onr dealer ir looting forward to the usual activity of the seasou. The provibion and grocery i:.i'-. fairly active and prices reiuaia t-1;. . In prodni-e eggs are in letter de.i'-fv and prices have chopped from 1 . trade to 16 cents per d.. and have a downward tendency. i'.utter is in fair sc ply. Kxtra elge is quoted at tk cents 'r roil, a.-i : ordinary al 50 cents per ro;i. 1'otatoes continne steady on foriiier quotations, with the usual seppiy. CabhaiW is in abundance al '. cer.t T jcaJ onion are t'recly c.Tered at 1 1: ctr.U (H.r f(OUnd. with a liaii:el sale, Apple are in good supply and are . (iaoted Jst 40 cents per lv, with a de- c'iU ni! market. l'.nrtlett iars are ij noted al oi to iiO I cents per boa of So to 40 j.cads. ' Peacles, choice, To t uts per Ki. tirapes, white water, are cu.l aa,e auJ martrt u quJte "oif.- market in plutn is decidi-diy Bt M transaction are con- ' ppmed. Melons are quoted at cent to ll.'.'o r Joien. Canteloops 1 to llt cent poUD(j j The K)UitrT mrkrt i, nnchacpHl. I Tbe heat net. lrom report at i ,,nd indic:ea a tetter fiwlinv in the ( nana, inoica.e a iietter leeung in me wheat centers and a .teady for- eign market. Both of the leading Lon j jolTaricultaral jonmals.tha Mark Lane refer to the crop outlook a the most unfavorable since 1STV. The wheat of India is estimated at 2,!i0,000 bosbels, an increase of 60,- ' n-m OTrr lut year1 product. It is conreaa um iber ii a aiftrfcea lAiunf jcffilIO(lr American wheat product, and ; tbe prevail, that price will ad- ., ,K. ... Grain bag are dear and scarce. The wool market continoea lifeless. IN THE TWO STATES. oBECoa. A. K. tv'eotergard, a drunken printer. Bt ooe time preacher, com mined suicide jn Portland yesterday. A eoopie were married in Portland Card are at for the wedding at Port-1 . t T. TI 1 T : . 1- Mua m or' xurrTU nu "euu ' Kam vKtj-t, takata r.lttr4, nvi tt.a litVi -- i . ,. . r . On the Mh nit at Eugene City a loorteen-monthold chi.d of Mr E. Freeman, su aca.ded to death by fall- , . . .... Lit into soroe ooiiing watr that bad . . . ,. , been emptied on the groend. at the ceived Wednesday from Sloan & Ha- , t , t j j it uu. liuwm a. bib . ken' digrings. One nugget i $75 and a number over 100. The out- pot amount, to ,000. tbe reeult of 30 dav.' ran Tbe rroaod worked was 65 wi(Je aod H5 long, with an average depth of 13 feet, WASHINOTOX. Over 5,000 ton. of wheat are now read v. for abipment from the Eureka , OW Cat country. Wash., and it will hipped a fast a tbe ZOO car required ean be .opplied. All will be moved in can oe supp.ieu. ,"nd def flbe mountain thi afternoon about two mile, wotheast of Wickemham. He a. lying in ao on pl in tb. wood. on a little knoll with a ballet bole in hi. bead, evidently a caae of accidental shooting. At Colfax a well cared in on Fred Kasdorf and William Hughe. Hnghe j was entirely boried, bot the rescuer ' cn covered hi bead In time to prevent suffocation. Hi Lip were cruhed and ' leg braised. Doctor fear be is hart internally arri cannot recover. Kasdorf escaped with braise. HatUe Stratton, an accomplished yoong woman of Port" Angeles, was ar-; rested on the steamer City of Kingston from Victoria with nine pounds of opium 1 in her possession. Khe a.de frequent trip between Puget sound porta aai Eritish Colombia latelv. whii-h r,rnin n!vt 1 " ' ' Custom Officer Irned te approach her mA :i .v.. l,.,l -o - v,ium ' .uai,n ,rKn. cue repnea in me ai- i.ruia.iTc anu prouueeu eigtiieen car. ol I opium irom ii.e ioiqi oi tier aress. Mje - a. ivivwwm v,i , iMU'jii. .ii i r i-uav "TU,. CUC'Pu:tJ r4Ut D'one! io Ir ff U " U' t reserve, and ,1 w wn. iuiv -UiUKling t'USl , nees, unanown w tier parent, to earn the money. For a lame back orfor a pain in the '! or cl.et, try aa'.uratirg a pieca of of flannel wltLCbamheriain ' PainBalui nd binding it on to Uie affected part Thi. treatment will core any ordi.r case in one or two davs. Pain Balui lo cure rheumati.m.' 00 for aale by fclakeley 4 lioogl ceut bottle I Houghton. raaltj. NEWS OF THE STATE. Tha Union Depot t Portland it pro framing finely. An endeavor i being made to start the Heppner flouring mill toon. St.rincleld oat ar betna threshed 1 fpriBgneu oai mrm mn mrwsncM, ! ninety-fiv. l-rahala to th.j : cr- j . - m i. i . . . . . . : I i nu. . i,.,i,nillni,l()illWl)(()( ' newspaper man, died in Portland Sat- j whtMrtn- ; BNir Thi'tr-t i . . i i i. ;i hiolren sn't granj - chil attended liie ! leu wevlding of Mr. and Mrs. J. Chus. na, a trauip, fell from brakebeaai"tn the (... I.'y , ltween l Kork and ut-ntU.r, ml .iiel from in.'.iries. A f-s l t'U,!e(iale 'l;.ti lorg-( in 'i Wil.taiii iuiker, of i t'a Us. a t:a.l l.ot It Wll'f ( '.ikiK n hand. Jitik ('hamoe k lll the li '-et elk last week ever .a rV'o", ver on Burnt river, ll.i" ii ige anii..! dred nerly l.iXn nn Is of fine ela meat, and its horns weighed nearly tftl pound. While poin.f fioin his ranch to Toledo, H. ti. Batler U-cua bleeding at the mouth, and lfore assistance arrived he died from lo of bloo.1. It is supposed j he burst a buod vessel. I Tlie Coijuille baseball clab rei-enllyi ondertook to make three time the j numtier of rens the Myrtle Tuint team j could, and at the end of the nine in- ( ning it had succeeded by a score of 6 to 9. Gene mitb returned to Condon Thursday from Uie newly-found gold tninea near Snsanviile, and i( almost wild with excitement over what he and hi partner think are a rich mine a were ever found in Grant county. Mr. Henry rampsoo ol Oregon City, now at a hospital ia Portland, i offer ing with what is known a senile gran greoe, w hich cause the limb to dry up and w ither away. In this case it ha affected the lower limb. It ha been decided liest to amputate a foot, and It will tie dune this week. Captain W. 11. Ham, of Myrtle Point, ha hi muster-roll of the com pany of volunteers he commanded dur ing the Indian war, when Coo county was first being settled, and be will mus ter all hi old veteran who are present pioneer day, .September loth. Al. Miller, a son of Jca juin Miller, who ha been serving a sentence in the California enitentiary for stage rob bery, will 1 discharged September Sth. iiia farm . i r ' r. i. TTa, ar i T I iKan tat j taken in charge by the Oregon peniten- jtiary, from which be escaped, and will j i serve out the'remainder of bis term, two J Leo Hirsx hman, a citizen o! Portland, lately returned from Arizona, claim to ' I . .M 1 , l 1 . . l 1 1 ; I. man say that Aver wore no hair what-1 ever on hi face, and when be .poke to! him tbe fugitive indignantly denied hi ideutitr. Tbe former, however, i ab solutely certain that he could Dot be mistaken. Al-out ltJ bead of cattle belonging to . Johnson. Jerry Erosnan and Al kDO" Irtie on t Tbunvday. It i. bought they were driven toward, the 1 to Jtu I1".- Ifpoty i ... . , . i . Sheriff Harrington, accompanied by other, went out to look op the matter and it is expected tbe cattle will be re covered and tbe thieve captured. Noah Molkley, the murderer of I William Mattbeeon, gave Limaeil op to jr. r,.,t..,, a . menu ouie at neppner yeeieraay. tie baa been biding in the mountain, about twenty mile from Heppner, and has frequently seen the depoty sheriff that were looking for him. The murder grew oat of an old lead which ha ex. ited for two or three year. He claim tbe murder wa committed in elf-defense. He bad intended to surrender at tbe first opportunity. A Ut Tfclag ( H4. From Uia Troj (Kan.) Chief, bom year ago w were very much subject to severe spells of cholera roor liot; and now wben we feel aay of the symptom that usually precede that ail ment, ocb a a'tcknea at the (tomach, diarrbo a, etc.. we become eary. We j have found Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrho a Remedy the very thing to straighten one out in such case. We are not writing thi for a pay testimonial but to let our reader, know what !. good ' to ktep bandy in tlie house. For sale by j Llakeley & Houghton, drojrgists. Trail Taller Kiir nw Mill. . . lit In comnlete retiair : alwavs in store ; fl-jar final to the best. A 10 old style j coarse and fine G.-a'iara floor, mill feed, etc. W. M. Mi CoaL. Propr. COMPOUN0. A dlanonry kr a e) bf (Aeawawia if Lmdl. 1 tb ealf p-i-relr aai and r-llaM sm-SVm Cl ! 4r iafef bmiu-idm ia iMar th mm luwars or anprtaXiH imsas wbt ! c' t'mumm " 1 TZZtZZZZTZZZ ;wai-wian la yiaia aaralofHi. to tau !, Staa-pa, Addjtaa rw4 Lily Cams a sr. Ho. S dtlu-r Blurk. tMtraM. rWw fchd la Th IUra br Blaaekry Ho-jfhw-a. Ma SCROFULA wthM baa W eai4 of Kftnfula Vj a, I "Z I I ". M eat. a ' Vinc4 awit a ttm emditam 4 brahk V! ' was Utoocbi an eonld aot lira, - 1 fTI T T tiw i paareJ all fx tm i iraarl a - pall' ,il was j k Urn bo ttiraenrrtl hi in. and do irwpinaa of th mum mnata. Maa. T. L. M mm MatbrrrQ). w, nuiwura. i.. a LOOK OUT Fresh Paint! W . 4 ,1LKT brrrbr arrol. lit mojiMUWienU lnwrrT frtoti And rticwiY - if hs h. tnv He tbvj Iv of bs tli7 WADf. Tb time tor iwlriUf nnw ha Aad every oie 4eiurT a bnfne Thai ra4 trmb an4 rliri ait4 t Aa tMMvt btil a wl pau aticr vu Am r.lntlns rarin( an4 t:in, h.. W til mmt,v rHir oi4 b'ur 1,k qutl He will Ufc T'Htr w.irk ellber War Bj tb of br Um da;. If ya bars wnrk r him a mil. He 11 taa f vut oftW r, Imrtt uf Mna'l Kaarx-il;!!;. W. C. GILBERT r. o. Bot x. , THL DALLKS, OIL J. F. FOB! ImiM, Ot Om Nairn, Iowa, wn atxW ak March n, 1 S. B. Med. Mro. Co.. Iufnr, Oregon. Gnttlfmrn : On arriving honu last week, 1 tound all well and anxiously awaiting. Otu little rirl, eight and one-hall years old. who bad wasted away to 34 pound, now well, strong and vigorous, and wjj fleshed op. K. Coogh Cure has dost it work well. Both of the children lib it. Ye-ar S. B. Congh Cure ha eorw) and kept away all boaraene fma m. So give it to every one. with greeuaa) for all. Wishing yra prosperity, wcat Your, Ma. A Ma. J. . Fota. It row V-aB to tal Iraafe and ejuwrful. tx4 na lor tba Sprttif a work, elauiae roar ry.fcem rt tbs Haadartv a ad Um Cora, by uain MM threw oVomas Sold wDdar a socilra raaraabam. a smu par hnttks hr ail tntg-M The Snug. W. H. BUTTS. Prop. I o. 60 Second Erect. Tt Dalio Or. Tlii well known stand. kKatfytib well known W. If. Butt. lojsiw- dent of Waaco eonnty, ba an er-nrdJ-nary fine stork of 3.et Efrder'i Dtlirtt ud Irish Ism In fact, all the leading brandfab Wine. Liqnor and Cigar. (. old man a call and you will com YOUR flTTEHTIOH If eal!d t th fact that Hagb Glenn, Daier in Glass. Lime. Piaster. Ces and Bnilding Material of ail kiad. CarriM tha riM Lla Picture IMouldiDf To t foa&w in tlx City. 72 UJashington Stf Tt I T" Ii.Hr rrrrlnr hronlri la I fl t aa e-riitiallr th. hi.ma ',iS HOME?.- rituwi.) tU li tic fuiumna A Ult 4t la. t. Ka. .t.aa Uo. 1 nraB It 111 fHraillUI ftm wrtt, a,..-. a-BOJ. in awilrilT and luitTtnr.i. Taia It ou who duii l; trjaiaueul 1U prroiuia -" A. 3STEW CDdertiaD! fetalis PUIN4C & NITSCHKE DXALTC I Furniture and Carpets Wa have aompbte I'odertadinr """j.it. and aa wa are In no way oonn- the Utidartakera' Trort, oor prio ba low aoeorlinglT CURES Mr. VSS todone4 to a hint! n