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    THE DAI-LES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1893
The Weekly Chronicle.
Chastened by bitter experience the
president says "the" commissioner now,
referring to Blount.
The January Dumber of the Forum
(reduced to 25 cts.) will contain an im
Mtrtial review of the whole Hawaiian
question bv Mr. James Schouler,
well-known historian, who w
CURRENT PRESS COMMENT.
The machine ior separating the floor
gold from sand on the Columbia river
placers "doea not work just right."
That has been just the trouble with all
other machines for that kind of work.
It doesn't pay to economise on Christ
mas i-heer. Even if times have been
V. - 1 ta .11 k. wMMtAV niacin fiO m
iian I ' - -
the ' few davs of bwlUav prosperity. The
rites not odd are that tnere will never be another
for the sake of controversy, but to tell j
the iacts of the whole contention and
set them forth in their proper proportion.
period in your life when the spending of j on. turned state's evidence when
grained yellow fir from near the butt
3.M15 pound, and best Michigan oak
snapped with a strain of only 2,425
pounds. These tests were made by the
Northern Facifcc railroad company at
Taconia, Waiu.
The trial of the smuggling ring at
Portland brings out the fact that they
bad their plans well laid out and were
making lots of money in their business.
Nat Elnnt. who stood in as long as the
public was not aware of what was going
the
badger, 25c; polecat. 2V(,i-.v; com-1
ion bouse cat
Havad
- iBlakeley & Houehtnr
no doubt been more lives of j J K
rd from death in croup or , a. . aw , , 1
- The Dalles, OreJ
The preachers of New York have now
started npon a crusade that will be
wished Godspeed by everyone the
abolishment of the insanitary and over
crowded tenement houses of that city.
Inasmuch as one of the wealth iet
churches of that town U said to derive a
large income from houses of that class It
is entirely proper that the reform should
be undertaken by the other churches.
For the present state of the flying ma
chine the public is referred to Me
Cxrkx's Magazine for January.
Hiram S. Maxiro, maker of the Maxim
gun and one of the few inventors of real
abilitr and authority who have been at-
a little money woo id give you greater
pleasure and be so productive of thank
fulness and joy.
matter came to htfht and has told the
whole story and pulled his accomplices
down and is trying to get them under
Lfoot to lift himself up a little. There is
The president extricates himself from j no doubt a great deal of smuggling was
the Hawaiian mess in much the same , done, but for our part we would dislike
picturesque manner as one does from the j to be on the jury and accept the teati
niucky tara beds of the island realm of mony of such a man as true, even when
the Pacific, with mod ud to the knees as ' given under oath. The one who will
There has
children saved from death in croup
whooping cough by the use of ouions
than by any other known remedy, ur
mothers used t- make poultices of oui!r
or a syrup, which was always ertVtheP
in breaking up a cough or cold.ctual. j
l.tino s Onion Svrup is made by com-1
billing a few simple remedies with it:
which make it more effective as a med-
icine and destroys the taste and odor of ,
the onions. 60c. hold by lilakeley A j
Houghton.
175 Second Street,
Medic
a witness of the filthy incorporation.
Some hitherto unpublished letters of
Whittier's, written to an intimate friend,
Charlotte Fiske Bates, will appear in the
January number ofjMcClure's Magazine.
They are especially important as being
the direct expression of that sweet,
serene faith in an overruling Providence
and the soul's immortality of which de
lightful glimpses in Whittier's poems.
thus Wtray a friend is
rascal in the outfit. Ex.
the meanest
tram's Z
Root?
A full line of all the Standard Patent
Drugs. Chemicals!, Etc.
.'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS,-,.,
Country-wnd Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
MARKET
The Holiday Trmd. atrtek
LlMt Mall.
REPORT.
bat Oraiaarr j
6853 rz ctt: t .. w m - c - t m
Friday, Uec 22. The holiday season
is at hand and locally trade is brisk in
notions and holiday gootls. Business in
general lines is quiet, prices in general
merchandise are steady and unchanged.
.. . .. i nil inn r . ni i voirrneirw rmn una
traded to the subject or aerial naviga- . - - y - r - - . Th Droduce roarket.while in fair sunnlv
oeen snomitteu to me nouse on ine . . . .
is particularlv dull, and there is no
tion, has now nearly completed an air
hip that gives great promise of sailing
the skies successfully.
Water is being successfully brought to
the surface of the apparently dry streams
of Colorado, Western Kansas and Ne
braska and applied to the purpose of
irrigation. A brief mention is made in
one of the Morgan county papers of the
successful experiment of Mr. C. S.
Owens of Byert, who has obtained a
plentiful supply of water from the west
fork of the Eijou, a stream which rises
in the divide and beneath its sandy bed
for more than fiftv miles.
Hawaiian question, the former uphold
ing Cleveland and denouncing Stevens,
the latter questioning Cleveland's con
duct and holding him to account. Any
further comment will be profitless until
the facts are learned. The truth of this
whole matter is now in order. Let
Stevens' statements either be approved
or disproved.
change in quotations, save in egg ; ar
rivals are increasing and the market is
a little weak, and 20 to 25 cents per
dozen are the outside figures paid. To
day the stock on baud is large and a de-
Anaun iml.tr tanalsveand N i.h t. ul.Mw,
oid lr ItruKrw ur out by mail S4c. he,
and f i.(M per pauiiuuf. bamna frea
irn Tl f Tb FavmiM tocti rerrn
lk VJ lit(ortiwTamaaiMllmaia.aM.
Far awl by Hal K manly.
THE DALLES LUMBERING Co
INCORPORATED ISS4 '
No. 07 Washington Street. . . The Tii...
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of
Buiklin? Material mil Dimeaioo Tisbfr, Poors, Windows, Muliikjn, Dua.se Farai&iii
Special Attention Riven to the Manufacture of Fruit an .
w ,
Boxes and Packing Cases,
Factory awxact 3L-.i.ntx-"Yaarrt attOlri 17"t. x,
SHERIFFS SALE.
DRY Pine. Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered,
any part of the city.
A mammoth petition was wheeled into
congress yesterday, requiring the services
of several men, on the subject of road
making and asking for government aid.
It was signed by seventeen governors
and 130,000 citizens of the Cnited States.
We are el ad to see this important move-
nwnt tnrMilinir frond waiTnn riiads are t Mid '
-more important than railroads, anct IT a '
hare of the monev nut into SO much ! Clapp
railroad building in the last decade had j
been applied to roadmaking the people
would be more prosperous now.
Oregon has a mammoth cave that
rivals the one in Kentuckv. It's en
trance is 12 miles this side of the stale's
southern boundary line, and it has been
explored for a distance of 22 miles,
partly underlying California's surface.
The end of the cave has not yet been
reached,
chambers
Ily virtue of an exiti"! a ltd onKr of ttr
iii)d out of the i'lrruil I ourt uf thv of
tinffiii fur Hiwo Counts, upon a iKtw and
Judgment made. ntioVtMl and enU'rvd hr aul
tHirl on tit Uth day of Novt'Bibr. 1. la
favor of pUiititiit. in a mt vovnii A. li. Kitnu
plalntin. au.i f rnni li .illt-i.h- and Khoda
f.tlUwnt. W. K. Ruut and W. If. Hutiar rv
dflflldanln. aiMl lo m iliwtnl and di-tivvrl
rvintinalul.uK Qi lo trvy litMin and wll all the
land DtiU'Hird und d'iH'nlK-d in ald writ, and
hrviiiftu?r dintml. did, on Km- 4th dav of
lmluT, lt, dulv lvy UDtin. and aril! wil at
rtil,llr nurti4iii. to th hixhtwt bld'lrr, lor cah
11 band, ou
aoaair, taa aia day Jaitaary, iaw. t
tYi 1 I
: at Jo rlaa-k In tlx lU'rrio.n of aaid day, at the j
i tmnt d,Mr t4 th l onulv 4'ourttiou in linl'i-
Tlie poultry market is quiet with a fair , an.1 pnm,m d-nii' m nt and lumn j
r-t,;..l--. o,--rii-i a. toiiow., t.ait
tvicceaaors to I-
cline is in sight The butter market
also dull ; 35 to 50 cents per roll is
rar.se of q notations.
if :
i
jipGiu.e.s
uaii
are
quoted at 2Jli to ..o ir du. and live ioanaiii two r
. , , ,. ' , . ... I (H; "f the Ilia
turkevs at 10 cts. per lb., dressed at 1. s, Munn. rvit,jn. or .
eta. per lb.
The grain market is quiet and dull.
Barley is dull on sale from 50 to 60 cents j
per rental. Oats are in moderate de-
It is a chain of spacious j mand at 06 to 80 cents per cental. I
some of them be:ng oi6 feet Wheat on the market continues
fur northwmt ouarftT of !ievtln fourttHni fill j
fHHith. ol kanaa fonruvu t
nitte Alfridiau. lu W mMi j
Ullirfa Uirmil mm- ihaU lie 1
audtrienl tu Katlsfv tiie tuiu of I'l.l4, vrita In
Vvt therwoQ ! the rule if ten tier ivnL
annum ,llu N,,VOTiitr 11th. Wirt Si4Mi at,,r.
ney , ieen, and fxiia In aaid ,uiu t.rei!ier , SECONI STREET,
aritta euata of wild wrtt. and ai-cmitia nt of '
ai T A. WAKli. I i 1 " i-
HherilT of VI awn ( onnfv. tirr.!
Iatl at Dallii. City. Ur., live. 4. i-.l il-.
D. Frank, dtvaad.)
OFALL
Of
A General Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods.
wlialssalB w Eetail Dealers in Earns, Bridles, flips, Horse BMsXtL
Fell Asssrtmciit if Kciican Safifilsr? Pisin or Stsmpi
- THE DALLE;
in diameter, and the ceiling of none ol
them being less than 50 feet from the
floor. An e!T.jrt is being made to have
one of the chambers reproduced at the
nter fair.
slug-
gish in movement, and local quotations
range from 40 to 4'2 cents per bnshei ac
cording to grade and quality. The
Commercial Review of Portland savs
I the wire advices from Eastern and also
" "" ' European markets are of a bearish char-
s marset letter contains i ,..ler. ,nd there is tint little in th
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Eev. Robert Collyer, not his double,
has been heard from in a very pleasant
fashion. The venerable divine has just
preached a sermon on his seventieth
birthday. "The dream of three score
ears and ten has come true," he savs.
"and during all that time I have never j in transit for exchange falls
been absent from my pulpit on a single desire that exceeds nece$ity.
A Co.
the following sensible remarks:
honor is a public treasure. I'ublic
treasure may be secured at the expense
of private honor. Honest legislation
may provide honest money or dishonest
men. A liquidated income dollar a :i
clipped is generally sent to the n un uf
mettle for recoinage. Constitutional
distribution can onlv be effected in- con-
i stitutional taxation. A tax on product
niuikiy on
E.-otiou-v j
. m
rTIVae ' that la lirwfiil f.ir" lttv
The larye supplies in
and France, together
veat which has just been finished in
tiie Argentine Republic amounting to
4(.!0,000 bushels for export, is food for
IIv virtue of an rtwitl m and tmlr of pale,
Iuurl ou; tif the ( m'Ult Court tit toe date of
trvatin. lor thv County of W aeo. ! mv uiretM
poTiiinaudiTur pi,- to ma -nieot the laud In the
aid writ dewrruied t,wit tlioe plt-ea and par
re ia oi land in u ei ountv, state of on-arnn.
i'town and dve?id a tiie wHitnwit nuarvir 1 Tiokt anrl rn.,ami Ctmr,.m. ..I T-
itU- I "',l"n lour !T. and tlie nortu hall of .-;,,m ; --' " '" l-
. nttiM l'; .l I:. . . n t u ..i.n.t ...... i
futures.
.turn rn-UnJ htinic nmrtfea .,4Mt of ue w iimn Mm-
eiurv in rnpiana (jmn. Ut u. Hint t thr mm .( m.iiiv, in j
with the new bar- ' 4 onrt tiju,iri p'1 " riniiiit u.
New - Umatilla- House.
THE DALLES. OREGON.
SINNOTT& FISH, PROP'S.
Sunday from sickness, and I have never
been sick in bed one day in my life. I
would not exchange my lot with any
human creature I know. Nor would I
. an.'all ahinnipnt which wna mail, tn tr.a ' piuue auction to the bucuert bidl-r ttwrvt.ir
Hhenll of Wawo CiKin'T, Slate ol urntun.
nov.Jtd
is the only defense against a tax that
settles on price. The man that invents : Oregon Citv woolen mills, vesterdav, on (
a lax that will fit bales, banks, busl.eis, p,,,,, termg j, is nll(ier,too(1 'tl),t ,
barrels, bonds, beer and bullion alike in ! of the ,.. ,wm', r!ir, :
have chosen any other seventy years for j forty-four states can be made American uiain on the u,ttoui, unless the pre-ent '
my me. a nappy uig. mumi. pope. ! congre-s settles the tariff
favor of protection
llld IniMI OliiMlir w, ,fr !inlflti:f. and Jati!
H.nrth. Martha V Mooth. E.tett r. Ma!., i f. '
Mrt lure. earnh If. Mix ture, li. i ibT. I.alpb
h.wra. Julia N k.awr. I n Kmll. 1 M lav '
kir mid J !' Iilw.nl. km. ili0t,0i li.vit .
Itie liears to work on, consequently the i the atim of t'n aitli mnteat tneim. In.ni
. ! . .. f -1 . : i i' .l f July 1. Iwi. at the rale of at, bereeu(!'ramtti!i
trll.le.t.rv Of SpecnlaUon favored the ! mu U .u attorney . e. ,uU -uu .d
sii'.rt iile of the market, and the bears :nm and dwtmrattnenta therein u-i. I iir
. tila day levied ujaiu tiieland alorencud, and on
hsve i.lr own way all tnrongh. j f,.,..,, tar day or iim..,, imhs. ;
Tner has been no movement in the at the hour of .ooeinrk a m in front of the ;
, , .,i., ,ii l. , eonrt houae dour. In tlie city of The 1 in
-.! market during the week except a ,d , IMJntr ad sute. i whi -i, aam.aud .1 1
P. R. R. Company, and office of the VTam
Cnion Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safely of all Valuables.
LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREG0S.
Goi'tmment,
IIP
Stale,
YOU W7V2STT
or Dalks mlfilitary Road Land:,
Thomas A. Hudson,
huceeot u Thonilmry a Hudxm,
83 Washington St. THE DALLES. OR.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Katherine . Rand, wishing to im- j In ninety-nine esses out of a hundred
press parents with the fact that boys and ' it is wrong to give food to tramps upon
girls of fourteen to eighteen are not in- i application, and the custom of feeding
fauts, but try to fiirt, love and hate each them is what bes been breeding them so
other, suffer from jealoupy, and, in a rapidly of late years. Every well regu
word, live out the comedy and trazedr lated familv should be provided with a
of life in juvenile fashion, has written,)
"The Childhood of an AEaity." It it j
not sensational, it contains nothing ob
jectionable, and if- somewhat common-
woodpile and ax, but if not it is better
to send them on to someone who has.
The idea uf an abl6-bodied, strong,
hearty man bejrging food, scorning to
place, it is as good as the average story ! give itsequivalent in work, is against the
written for youth. Parents who cannot I traditions of our industrious ancestors,
see that their children are growing up j who were never cursed with this prcda
will continue blind, and generations yet tory scourge. "If a man will not work,
unborn will suffer from a similar optical neither shall be eat" is as good a rule in
infirmity in spite of bocks, however j this age of the world as of old, and until
clever. "The Childhood of an Affinity" j it is more rigidly adhered to, this army
will not open their eyes, but the author ; of worthless, pilfering, train-beating.
has done what she could. ; police-dodging, brow-beating, vagabond ! T
beggars will continue to increase. There , tetail
Hv virtue of a: eveeutlon and ordr of aal-.
luvd out of ll:e ivuit I ourt of thr Hiate of
Orewtiii. for the Count-v of Uaaro. to nt dire'ti
ro'nniandinr me to make tale of the and in the I
aeid writ, deaeriraf to-wlt Thoae ao-Te and
Iwirreli of lajid m Mavi, oun'r. Hule of lire.
K n. inown and d! a- Hie ..u!ii hrt'.r ol
eelioii ettit . and the ou!h ball of m
nine '' and the eaat half and titr amttHt
I finance and tne mmttl half i,f tt, Hiiftli.wr ...ir.
I 01 t!ie bill It IS liopexl the scheme Will I I ir and the oiithet iioarteT of the uorthaeM i
I i. iu , 'inartor of eeetion t-n do. and tiie north hai( of j
the nthwt i)iinrt'r and tlie outhmui: oua-ter i
an ear v advance wi.l Lake ti ace S"""" " io'ii un- n i
question in I
which is exceedingly
doubtfa', as the Wilson bill is fully en
dorsed by the ways and means c im- j
mittee and the democratic members of '
the lioue. Should tlie senate get hold j
4 If rtm aaut luf.irniatlon eonren!t: s loireru
nient mud.or Ihe ia retali::tf IJ.erirt.. vou ean ,
eonauit htm free o( rha-we. H made a ajpe
( ela':v of tin Im-lneav. aad haa iraUieed le-lore
j me v uueu ni4la ijuiq llTn.e l.ir coer fcni yimra.
i la A"lit for the raetern On.in Ijind
Conivmiv, ai d ran nil ou i.ralin. or I n
lu:ir,neil Arrii li Itu.al Uml ttl anv iinalitltv
Iraired, and lil ai.d a 'iu.l. :et
thc latit Ui ati'U!,a Biil)'iu( to hlin lot IL
killed. In that event it is believed that
of the
nit In ToaunhlpoTie 1.. north of kanre foureti
V. jn jl i. I ' aat of the e, lllamerie meridian, to make
M tI.IT IU lO i-C per tin. m,i pT the mm of no.n. r. In aaideotirt al;uilit
Caklxt Prices are up to 50 to 60c " !' iid to th niaintiB in id a. ti.,n. i
,. ,,m, ' i wnkrh artlon The H.,,i-iiiff ljn and Irimt
cents per lov li. ., ln,nv vi-re vlatntilt and Jamia H.io'h. Mar-
Oats The ont market is litrht nt fiO 1 il-Booth, Kverett fc. Ho.i, j i. ji, lun:.
. ,, ,, ruirnfi li i.iure. i Alter, Koihli Koarn. Ju
to HO cents ier luu lbs.
MiLLSTrrrs Rran and short .are
(quoted at $ii 00 per ton. mid
dlings ."J itt) to $Zi 00 per ton. Rolled
bariey, $ 00 to i24 00 per ton. Cell
ed corn 1 per 1"0 Bs.
Flocb Salem mills flour is quoted at
$4 -o per barrel. Diamond brand at
should
them.
be state fews framed against
The gospel of protection according to
McKinley is: "It protects our own
l ... m kn nf V,A ' Ian mnA i
jji . u v. lb u am . .i . . , v. w . . ,i m i.u i - .
the stranger, while the domestic con-j The Spokane Review says: Portland
miner i secured reasonable prices ' has long had two rival republican
through domestic competition. It diver- j '"hosees" ''Jim" Lotan and Joe Simon.
lia N Her. I rl hmlaalr.J. M laviorand 3
t Kda-nrd- aere deleii'iauu. to-lt theaumoi
t.'ml'.Ht with Internet tnereon, Inim July 1.
at toe rate of an per rent ar annum and t-M- i
athmieva fa in aaui M'tirm and eaita and dl
hure et:ta thereto tuxil, I bavethl day levi-d
ujani Uie land afor.-id and on
Saturday the Z3ra)tay of leeenl,er IM93.
at the hour of 10 orlops a. nr. in front of thi
eoiirt houae d'--r. In tue'ltvof The liaii'-a. m
00 per bbl. per ton and ;l 25 per bbl. """" ") i at
:i i liuhlic aucUuo. to the hialieKt hnl ler .h-reior.
aiea the employments and multiplies Their warring factions have engaged in
the opportunities of our people; secures ' many a lively tilt, and the odds of battle
an unrivaled home market for agricul- ; have been pretty evenly divided. It is
tore and unrivaled wages f jr labor. It ', the Lotan crowd which is mixed' up in
encourages skill and genius to their tiie smuggling scandal now in the courts
highest activity, and under its opera
tions we have reached the foremost rank
Hat Timothy hay ranges in price
from $12 00 per ton, according to '
quality and condition. Wheat hav is ;
in full stock on a limited demand at 1
$ 00 to 10 00 per ton. ;
Potatoes 10 to 50c per 100 lbs.
riberifT of IWmil'min'y.
novild
l A jim..
HUiie ol Or-.in.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
'Blum, the "peaching" witness, is sus
I pected bv many of being the willing tool
i
widest individual and national prosper-1 looked like the Simon crowd would "do
ity. It favors the United States, and is . up" the Lotan gang ; but the latter knows
the true friend of every American girl J how to fight in defense, and will probably
and boy struggling upward. It builds ' escape from the lashea of the law,
op; it never pulls down. ! though badly smirched. Lotan, by
! way, is f trover Cleveland's
He 1 Aretit for aa of Iota In Taoanon I iV
Tina lo 1 he Imlim. This Addithai la iak
ner- !ol. and defined t lie tlie nrlnrijan m
drne tart .if the eity 1 niT nilttulva aaJ
Irom (onrthouae, IU mi utile Iroui h it. Pepot.
aettiera Laaeatad oa baitnunl Laada. , (
If yoa want te Borrow Moaey, oa Long or Hhort time, ha eaa aecoaaaaaaaai i
Wrltaa riro. Life, and Aeeldeat laaaranea.
If canaot call, write, aad yair letters will ba promptly aaeaeree.
By virtue of an eiwnth.n and order
LCTTEB Fresh roll butter at 35 tO 50 I the atate of Ore..n for the eouiitv
'cents per roll, in brine or dry salt we I " mtt a,rr,,M- r""m"'1'"
I qQot "0 to 40 cents per roll. i th.-e m ,d i-.re. i. ..f u,,d
EHia Good fresh eggs sell at 20 to wac(iuty . wtaie .,f wn. non .! d
-.. " " arrliied aaall of aention !hrer(.;j, and liie aouth
icuu. I half of ie aotttheaat unarter of etlon four (I,
PoctTKT Chickens, are cinoted at ! '"' i'T f.""." h"" ( and tne
ao ii- .il . ,i, (i . in, - ii'twi uau o. ee-uon eieni (,. all in Iownli!
iv ivwii t.n IWT i nn. ill. noeth nt ! I..., . . . . :
I down. Turkeys, 10 rents per lb. Vi ilUmette nieeidlan. u maa- and inv the aum
Rerr a M cttos l!ef cattle are in ' b,"",t-,n urt ad,udK-d. u, m tid to!
la-'ter Urr,ar.H af to i ... . I 'ne piaiuun in aald artlon, la wllleb aetloll The
letter Oemana at ..IJ0 per 100 . fcolteium Loan and Iruvt ( .-mi-.nv were plain.
weight gross tO 12.25 for extra rood, tin" and Jame Ifcioth, Martha St. IWaitn. len,tt
Mutton is now quoted at $1.75 to 12.25 I , IUili J, '". mn H hire, p i,.
I per head. Pork offerinirs are Lht -lV?''TJ,',1i' IJULIlL:
j and prices are nominal Kross ! lenoante. u. on. the aum of t.ii.i witii imer-
weieht and4'. to4J. cents drmwd i "T"'" ,r" J'H i- I-"-' at the rale rf x
the ! per eeut per ammm and jih atuirtiey f-mm in
. n -. . . . . i Mill irlloil Dili ftataanil i1l,lmMnM,t. , . . ..
double. ...... . ! tal. I have tint day levied upon the land
"There is no use in going back of tlie He resembles the president in face, fie- " , 1. T L ' 17 7 i L, Z
. mZ . . i . iuiv ure jiraiunui iu law, ug pT lb., bv the Back. Sa Vadore, 23', C rdar the S3d dav of UoMmlMir. I S93
returns," is a maxim that may fairly be , ore and action., eo close is this re- Arbuckles. 2.V. ' ) at the ho,.r .A lo . m.. , 1Z7. T.hV ZA
stppueo to uie new lariu oiii. une oi , semblance that nothins could be added Srnaa tiolden C in l.H. n. ...v 1 """" '? . T' ina. in aaid
its opening statements is : "A glance at to Mr. Cleveland's reputation by send- j 5 12 ; Extra C, f 37 ; Dry granulated
the tariff legislation of our own country ing Mr. Lotan to prison. One doesn't t 6 12 n bole' ! G., in 30 lb boxes,
I. C. NiOkelsen,
The Dalles, - - - Oregon.
ESTAHLISHKD 1H70.
Thie ol3e,t. lamest, uiii Lst manafed
roui in Scliool Hook, orirl Ijewka
Muicil IiihtrutneiitH, Watches,
Jewelry tituJ Sport Iny; Ooode.
Agt. HoniburifBremen Steaninhlp Co
Ttrkats to and Irom Europe.
Pbojiit A-rrtsTitisi. Iiw Pkh r. l to tki Tmrs.
No Undertaker Trust'
There is
I
I
ought to satisfy every intelligent student ' relish the knowledge that one's double!
that protection has always shown its
falsity as a system of economy by iu
absolute failure to bring a healthy and
stable prosperity to manufacturers." A
lance will show nothing of the kind.
It will show a prosperity on every, band
which would have existed yet, but for
the fear which has closed so many man
nfactoriee. It will not only show that
the United Htates has thousands of
millionaire manufacturers, but will
how hundreds of thousands of working'
men working for the beet
in face and form has been branded
criminal.
2 75. Fx C, 2 25. OC fJOO,
T' ... T. : ei -j .
1 ' rice, 7 eta.
RxAsa fimall whites,
rink, De per luuitie.
Island,
It would be difficult to eonvinre the- ff.LT Liveri'ool, 601b sk, 65c
lonih
average man, especially the Missouri ; sk. $1 00; 200:b sk, 12 00. fctock salt,
pkoneer, that hr is a stronger wood than ; iJ M per ton.
oak, but such has been proved by actual mvr.n axi rras.
tests that were made by a fair and im-i Hint Are quoted as follows:
; - e it;
count- ana atate, will aill aald laud at pulille
au. uuii, mi tin iiiKumi utuiit!T inevetof
T. A. Hull.
Hheflffol Waaeoeounty, sute of Orea;on.
OirriKl
e J3 i L KtRM" AWTHIM, NfKIiFI) KKtid AS IMiEKTAKfB aa eheap n
eurwl from antou.- a ho d.aai not , to the Aa. lailon, and I have a la-tier " erf
il.o L ILS"- ""' eoiime of ln.tfii.-tl n In fcailMlniius, I am iiared tualtew a
thins larrtalmnit to the huinea.
hi t or hi mink
aim naaliinrlon elreeta. All order, t.ronmllv attended u.
CicTCKrrH 1'KAXHi To (IKIiKC AT SHORT HOTH K.
Vjo Oamlleci Z3awv
Corner of Third and Wnahiiieton atrarta.
kf.KlIiKV-r-Corn1
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
nartial committee annotated for that
purpose. The timbers used were ea b -2x4
inches and four feet long, both
ends solidly braced and tlie weight ar-
agee in ! plied in the middle of the span. Yellow1
Dry.
Christendom. There is no use in foiag , fir stood strain of 3,0f2 pounds, coiu
behind the returns. I mon Oregrn oak 2,022 pounds. Pine
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the j
Coonty Court of the htale of Oregon for j
Wasco County in probate, exerntria with
I the will annexed of the estate of James
j I'nilerhill dereaaei. All persons having I
"' " i'i ewtaie are hereby re
quired to present them to me win.
r-Hsrp iTirs-jo io mi ea. ueerskins, i proper voucners at the law office of Con
20c lb for winter and 30c for rammer. I don & Condon in baliea City, fr(--'in
Iresed, liglit 1 lb, heavy 75c lb. Rear- j within six months from the date of t-iis'
skins, t iI2 ea; beaver, 13 60 lb; , notice,
otter, 15; flatter, 5v$5 50: silver gray; November I, l,?,.
fox. fliKrl25: red fox. $1 25: srev fm. l Clara 7.. l'.i,.u
H"tl 25: mirk, Exeeutrix of the Rstate of James Under.
liiii, aeceaw.-o:.
WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and EmbaUn
REMKMHKR
2
5oc'55c ;
martin.
coon, oc;
coyote, 50c';75c; '
Twloo .A. Woolt
From Now to December 31st, 1894,
onHbTlt 01.no.
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