THE DALLES WEEKLY CFONICLE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1893 The Weekly Chronicle.! Clubbing List. tt:fi iW in uii rkr!'W tti Cwfiiai Ikuim, tlr-i-ft ui Tnitn fi-w-t. Cii JtS niill operativesol 1-owell alone mint half million dollars, owiug to shutdowns. UtviWi Our Sl.Ti .3 I It U claimed that the business depres- ' plenty o( it on the wrorkiuguiaus table, j ion ot the part summer has cot the It would put g-ct clothe and plenty! ol mem on n vtackr ol the working-' man's iamily. It would bring cheer aud i warmth and ewmfort into a hundred j thousand hutr-rc where thee are Strang-, era today. U would clamp out pauier- j isra; it wtvold preerve multitude ot disruption; It would ,W(ii5oi-; coon, fiOc: ct vote, .Went 7.V; badger, -V; K!eeat, 2.V 4-V ; rotii uion house rat, likv -5c ea. Blakele The democratic party is confronted with a condition that War hard on its theorv. To increase revenue and Je- j crease taxes at the satue time is some- houMuiokis from thing of a feat. i reseae a vast army of men, women and i children from the certainty of misery J13 Three routes for a cahle line to the unj rj4tiou ; H would lie a message . Sandwich Islands have been surveyed, F.FFF.i'T OF FRF.F WWL. ts ' and each il aiii to I practicable. Vim 1 cable to Honolulu a pood start is made to lav it entirely acrosss the Pacific. A lariv of Cincinnati who is a nurse of of gladness whose electric influence would reach every corner of the contin ent and inspire everv heart with new energy and new hope. Kavad from ! Ky Oalona. I There has no doubt been more lives of rhiidren saved Imm death in croup or w lioonins couch bv the use of ouious than bv any other known remedy, tir llC CprnnrJ mothers ued It make ultices of on.Tr I OCCUUU or a syrup, which was always cll'ethcl j tu breaking up a cough or ruiii.riiiai. ; tiunn s Onion Svrup i made by com-; billing a few simple remedies with it : w hich uiake it more effective as a med- ' icine and destrovs the taste and odor of the onions. 60c. Sold by I'.lakeley A j Iliii;i.tun. A lull lint1 & HoilfJ-lltnti Street. - The Dalles, Oreg0r Ml icine. f all the tamlanl l'attiit Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. .'.-ARTISTS MATERIALS.-,-. Country and Mail IVvIcm will rwive i-romj.t Attention. Th m iar IlMtfi.kfnaf Vtkirwi rMtlttr httril A mass meeting ol wool growers wait ; . ... , rtlfl . . -i , BU1UUK lllf IT"L"l 9 Ut Airman, uno iivi.-t.u ( yU lliv m-'Tji lift m mitxnu , s w. - held recently at Antelope, to aaswer . , dige4iH) , but in. W (rom ,he ,oli0WItl8: -The yonth met ci qnwuon, relaung to the effect of w th. ,.. ,he j who tne Kphesi.n dome, just lo tokin, off the tariff on wool P! MkeU thu ot her small salary be j U.e old thing burn. n.nst have Justice, Eatenian A Co. of Piiiiadelphia, j woman. .. . , 1- ' ers of tlte sooth. Tail, Or wntcn me io:iow ing i a reafim- lation from the columns of the Herald In reality, the Rocky mountains region is better adapted lor the sheep and wool j aohvt the best j withdrawn and givea to the flood suffer-I the founder of the IVnnoyer family. Sorely a noble hearted j II i9 penchant for deviltry for its ow n I sake could not have heeu accumulated I in one generation. Hereditv uiunt iiear The Wichita. (Kan.) Eagle thus diag- I , ... ,,,,,:,,:!;... .i,OUl?h there is no doubt it has tieen tlioroughly cui- known woman politician crow ing industry than any other, there- j of Kansas: 'Mrs. Lease's glory is in her ; tivatej lore 11 is extensively engagr. hi. irridesceat aigtag, her gyratevl scintuixa- dntyof 11c, per pound on foreign wools I tion rjther thsn in her nnbifuroated was the cause of as being able to com- j habiliment. It is the danle of the un pete writh foreign and natural stock-1 exjwWsi etyward scoot and the dead Twising countries. The expense of rais- J tnuj e( the subsequent backward flop ing wool in this reentry is so much , that Bt once fascinate and paralyze her sweater, transportation by land being so j devotees." moch more costlv than that by water. 1 Tm"m?m? MARKET REPORT. Tke Holidays La a Tentpnrory Kparkl to Trail.. Labor is so much higher and to much more of it is required here, while in Aus tralia sheep are turned loose in large bands of 10,000 to 100.000 head on land Tented by the owner at a small cost and -which need little or no attendance w hat--ever except at ehearing time. We in the Rocky mountain region and in this -district, w here we can run only 1,500 to 2,000 bead in a -flock and require on an average of one man to each 400 or .V0 herd of sheep to attend to their wants all tne year 'round, cannot compete with such Such Editor Stead, Ixindon editor of the Review of Reviews, will not lie safe in Chicago any more. Fkiimy, IVc. S'th. Our market is ! quite lifeless. The li-ilul.ty season per- j fectly absorbed everything outside of a 1 t.mn.-t iuanr , local trade for Christmas remembrances. ' Cheaper than anywhere els at the California w inehotise. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. N.u-r U hcivhv Kiwi) thut virtue ot an it rtittt.n .Mtueai (Hit nf It t in utt 1 uurl ol tut yniv of irviu (i't M.n'n t ounn. m m uii ttirvlti intUnit whfriu W A Miilvr U vtmii urt Htui h.. . Kt ytitll t i.tft-iiUnt, to mtlt pst-t.-tl. nd iHminis&iidniK m lo mvll th r jiTttirtT hniiiHfusr tit-os'Mbfti. lo Mitiv th fciun tf Us uu nntl lnuTrt tntirn at th rntr of fifcint iwr rvtil vr riuim fnm iMituitwr -2. K. atitl i tie um i( ..st .t mul tutt'rrat lio-nou mi 1h-rhof enrht ht cent )'T mm uui (t. tu ttw J'lh d. tif Mun-h. Wft. nl ttiv further urn of iv Mtton-v U-r, mul the titrititr sum ( !.':. ftt. n 'Hlceti t th- i-iHintift tut st:nist Utf a.'lt-ii.Uiu in miiiI uti, I wiii oti iiwf tb 3rd Amy t rbrury. 1MI4. At tlx hour of '2 v l.'k . m.. at th front dr f llic ountr ourt H.uwe in t t . i 'rv Von, su'll ai puh!ic lk t" te hittH-ml hithtor, for rh in hmui, ail of iht follow jiiir tlrii-l rl trx?Tty. to-wit: Tho outb liaif of tti aoitth ueHt uusinor. ihp ii'irmtmitt jurUT mi Xhm otith t qtisiriirr, and Itic n'ltthwewt o,uitrtir of Ute o! t-i'U 'ti jn, iowninit i North, Khiikv IS Pift. W . M , rontmmiic 1(4' THE DALLES LUMBERING CO INCOKJ'OKATKUISSS H No. '.7 WasiiixiiTox Street. The lUinj Wholesale and Retail IValers and Manufacturers of BailJiu; .Material and Dimf nsino Timbrr, Puors, Windows, MulJia flonst Famiii Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit ar.d Boxes and Packing Cases. Factory and Zjuxuler Vnrcl at Old Xt. 11 DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered a any part of the city. rr. and tli. uorth linif . tf tli. n.trtltwiwt .tlr- Ttriainuii mm bi.Io an.t (. .mil ton in I l. U' Il.irllinul nUH.-ler .'f linrtlmrM Hunt t . moet'Tiff r.f the ; ! tt-r .nd the nuth-.- DU.rtff nf ihi imrllifuBt . om.nsclut,orgameuto rei.eve he f , , d rrfl.lion, ,,, , .;,t:' - j needy, he gave them some opinions that j , r . , -,s T , kiw iimiv (.inrti!r thin clmint. If he . J .. . . . ! td Sbe?:!T o( W ! ..unty had not so thoroughly daxed them they would have cowhided him right there, but before they had recovered their self possession he had sloped. hung on the jamb silently waiting for the coining of old Santa Claus. Business is dragging along with slight interruption, and demands for immedi ate requirements are easily met. Trices in general merchandise and groceries SHERIFFS SALE. the Hawaiian imbroglio. A re-imposi-! . . HID UUl.lUlrU. XII ll'UIlhl. PWUIt there is a free deliverv of ail kinds egg market is weak and shows a disioei- f i (in l aT i naa atiTl rtniMi TLta luva a ma .. . t rw . I w- - -- a nf t riA W Uinn tariff i I whtch ! tuis region is necessary to wara on im i navinc IS and 20 cents per dozen todav. luiifaciurers i ... ! DAtural stock-raising countries. tiou of t&e tlutr on ragar, Amounting to ; close attention to our fiocks in three-quarters of a cent, is one of th re- ' bill which ' attacks of the numerous wild mar yet 1 made. The opposition to an Uv vi tne of an rifrution and ordr of uv i ui of th i irt'iiii t ourt of thr MhU? of rw ptoi: ft if co t ouiit . "ii tli Tth iXuy ot No !jiNt, ufton m iM'litmsnt mrt and nn rtrvi in Mid court ou tiir Jv t .So'.riiii-r. lvt, tn an wtion th-Mt aixl tt,r.'ti.irv fit'tnliiiv j in unl ismrf wvriHr.:n II ft' M.-fcls-. . mr . . The ! "" ' iiffiiiitnt. aiiU til mli j i m im aiiu UtT j t7Twi, i-t tin IIIMIIU J IlK I'.IT Ml , nl tio-ivt. iforr ttJit titHi in iwtul wti. n. ttt mt t-ry the -uin of and lutit on mmni mim siurv tli lrh day o( Juio. lv;. at t n 'T rtit Parley cfi? 37" anlt, i SiinfSHir to l I. Frank, deo-HiMnl.) OF A.X.X. T A (ieiieral Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. REPAIEIIJ-O PROMPTLY d NEATLY tC-STE. Wtclcsals anil Retail Mm in Harness, Bnfllcs, ftijs, Hone BMa.liL Fell Assortment of Meiicai Saiillcry Plain cr Stamped. THE DALLESn SECOND STKKET. i tMr annum mki! tha dirt ti.-r nin nf I p ia altr , . . , . , . j . I ouitci ic uuii vu kiiTT uiai an, iu wv ie ut- in" ill wiu annul, ami rixsis. ano animals which infest this part of the increased whisky tax is so great and the ' , ,..; , j;)r, ! -' the .-..( aua ui.n 1(J wr.t. I ad i--y Mintrr and i-ontinnalir nrev nnon our difficulties surnmnding snch increase to' , M . uin sua win no ountrj ana conunaauy prey upon our ..... . ... , grades todav. i M.i.d.r. th day or J.nu.rr. ia. flocks, and while we have to prepare for three months' winter at a great expense, the sheep in Australia can roam at free will and fatten on the rich natuaal gra?? which clothes the pasture lands of that country in the winter time. In conclusion, we wish to impress numerous, tliat it is not like.r any part of the deceit caused hy the reduction in rate win fie met from that source. Some of the members of the ways and means comuiiltee believe that, with a sma'.I duty on sugar, the increa.ed cost to the consumer would lie very elight, : Vegetables are in fall snpp'.v. Pota-! a: !h h'11" i !' i " !t-T:i.n .( j 1mv. n! tl, Irtinl l'Mr i( tti' itMihrv mint !iium- toes are freelv offered at oO rents per ; m' !';.. t itt, i ,.unt. . r.tr -n. :. : ... L f I -;...,. .. .,..,.1 .. I " ueiMli t. rw lilsnr-l l. im.t l.r .a-l. New - Umatilla- House, THE I"Al.l.ES, tiiaX.ON. (mions are quoted at j 3 . rnt ur upon the minds of our honorable repre- "lie the revenues resulting therelrom pr.ri-lv.a rii farr that. th!a i u vm 1 w ould Ite considerable. Such a move- UK) 11 - ii., rv. 1. 1 lbs. Turtips 34 cents jer !b. Apples vary in price according toqual ity and kinds of keepers nient would be very gratifying to t'ie Louisiana delegation, and to the delega tions from other states where the 1-eet sugar industrv is rajidly deveiopiiig. territory of Tough and mountainous country that is utterly unfit for any business except sheep raising. There are favored spots where hay can be raised, also the agricultural products which are sold to the eheepmen, where as tf the sheep industry is destroyed, there would be no market for such pro ducts and large sections would be prac- atistics of this state and !.,. the ticall v abandoned. Furthermore, even Sfe ' "boot the proposed reduction at former prices for wool, wool growing j the tariff on prunes, so that he wi.I alone would lie unprofitable, but com- i know ho to wt when the bill comes up Lined with our mutton sales the hnsi-; for consideration. He has no authentic nees had heretofore been sutififactorv. ' atistics of the industry and it is a hard We have spent vears in improving our job to get any. Although Mr. Sargent Kt. .,.,t i, ..f'has sent out in connection with protection we have so improved our The Pacific Farmer says : Hon. !' iifr Hermann has written Secretary Sarjrent to know something about the prune t has sent out in connection w ith the weather bureau thousands of slips, the growers appear to give little thought of their own weliare aud they utterly ' ignore tliem. Oniv one place, and that : the procressive New tjerg.has responded : si satisfactory figures can be made. This place has at least 1,500 acres in Xow we have the satisfaction of ' lran- ihisis a sunject that aemanas ; immediate attention and every fruit grower Bbould send in w ithont delay all the information obtainable. From the slowness displayed by the large majority 'of the grower we are led to believe first of this month, their destination he- i tt,at the? 00 not care " ttieir cosiness is ing fotith Africa. If they find condi- j roined or f t. tions in that country favorable for wool- i growing quite a number of sheepmen in 1 wool increasing the weight and improv ing the fleeces that last year we were selling oar wool for much less than we could have done ten years ago, and at the same time were paying our herders fo per month more than we have paid in 18V3. seeing our well-bred ewes driven off to the slaughter pens and onr business rained. After disposing of their sheep, two prominent eheepmen left this section the html M I i.f 1119 l-nii'WlI M dt'wriliMl rml rt"ilr J lT and u-ii uj-mi ! t.'jr- irnrrv of miu! ' UWU'l!lI. (I (. t,. Kit j I rt thf rkiimtioii Iji:iiI i lalui nf H (' i : III -'tmiii i,. .w, ai it Ii 'I'nIi:p i Vinh. Inir 1" hift in' V iiU(r.fH- Mn Ctimnion, I 'l"'1' ttnTjinunir ii.iiit l Url. tc-:iir mixed, 40 cents per x of 4o Ils., best, ; namv. then-tint" t i.mciiiijiT m am !.. ,.nt- r fnr f,iti,r L-Ar M .nn .r ,t I "liillia. lui-iii.lli.it. and llil.-n-l.tl t"!M-:m. w..- lor inture ies w tents per hox. maIl.r r,Khi,ceiiie.,ia. ir.:,ri,m Tlie iviultrv market has not changed ' n,t trin.-ir-.. a nt itenirr m.. wtr.iin . . . I and ..ik1iiiu UwJ in rnuverine al--r lrin. '"! Bince last report. ?ome ueaers speaK of 7 to 10 cents per lbs fjr live turkeys an 1 11 ti 12 cents for dressed is the ruiu-. T.'ie live stock market shows some evi-dein-f of an improvement. Good prime l.v! are firm at 2'4 cents on font. Mu"'ii i in better inquiry at 2tot.'.""i. Tiie U-:;verv of fat iiogs bus fallen off: ""1 0 l "UW lyit:s and i-mr l . . ' W urn 0)titity. iirc-iu, ir ki mt;-ii tl"-rnl soiiien nai anu me mnraet is stinening mv b- n-rr t. aatiitj Hid um ol n-m-y since the deliveries of a few davs ago, The grain market is fiat. The saying j that wheat is on sale fur less than the! cost of piodnction is suggestive that i there i a crippling process carried on somewhere. Th Oregon market, which : SINNOTT &. FISH, PROP'S. ptfiiuw t th town of il ui t i UUl. irT'lfxii. Ai" that ii trwl frt'nj;iiic lo tn at".e uanifl H ' eit tin tb-loirth wn1- of t- nt.,r.'ij trai'k of tti f ' ii inn !'at f: Rut ir m i t:inii. in : i u .. 1 "WiMhiv N-ti.'i. l;nr- 1" h.m: ft tliv .. lamttt Mtnitjiaii. (-iiUiiiii!itf atxitit .'- arrr-. 'wo trm if arxiYt- r.ifitli'iTonl f--n:;ji-imn aii itf tli land p;nhra"d in t!o Inttii . m Ijiml i;i:m of Mini H i . wuirh Iimj. n nttt'tloTv U'i ilti ti offiT mrto Ai--lotf. 'j, f. art't : in rrtioii A, antl lot r, anil T to rt'toii ! ::i tin Ma;ir.nut AM;tin to tio-town ( Ii'--1 K:vt. Ntv mntion-1 t l'ultl thin .rd day ol IwmNT, )''. T WAKP d;iwlt Shoril! of W m"t ..!.. (r SHERIFF'S SALE. ; Ticket and Iiagguge Office f the U. P. U. II. Company, and office of the Ttwi I'nion Telegraph (f?iie are in the Hotel. 1 Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety of all Valuables. LARGEST : AND : KINKST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON. TF YOU WHSTT GcKH-KMCtit, State, or DalUs Military Road Lands, Thomas A. Hudson, mi. ,," r ti. Th'iTiiliurv it lladxm. 83 WashinKton St. THE DALLES. OR. If you want iiif'rniatlnii ro KtriiiT: t.o.rjt i nirrit miil.or th,- Uwi n-ijit'.mr tiu .i-t'i. mj run rUtiilt him frtt tit rjiurv- W Im mmli- a njit i rinlty f tin titMiii, atiff tm if".itd u-htre , the t lilted UiUrt Laiul tTiiv f.iT ovt wu if is a', present Portland, quotes wheat at AS ct-cls per bushel, a lower figure than ever known on the coa-'.. ur own ! market is very dull and quotations do ; not recognize anything over -12 cents for ! best grades, w hile ord.nary is quotable at :'' to 4'). There is no sale or demand for damaged grain of any kind. Wheat 10 to i'2c jier bu. P.AK1.EV Prices are up to 50 to 0"V t cents tier 100 Urn. Oats The oat market is light at GO to HO cents ter IW Us. i Mii.l.sTrrrs Bran and shorts are i quoted at $1 JM per ton. mid- P.olied r-hell- dlings tSJ -Kto l:: 00 per ton. hill amnaawi ci'Tiuru ! in1: fnot win t ri rti tK i . . thin immediate vicinity will sellout in i IT , '7'(rw wn : out the state, not neceeaanlv againHt the ; ed corn i 2o per 100 C b. auawui vi aai V4li;.nuv UJUWIC IJCtB U , v. I ' a I f BICUJ UIHIV (l'UI 19 i J' Ml b ' l;ani(Vid brand gt'""'-"c' barrel. of business, and if it becomes generally ; known that in foreign countries stock- j men can seenre profitable localities it will have the effect of sending many i good, enterprising citizens and much ' capital out of the country. ' mrnril trrnarintr SnHnotrv . f tlna rtmnlrt ' ' we are Vours very respect fully. Here are attached the signatures of i nearly ail the sheep owners in this country with the number of sheep owned by each man set opposite his respective 5 per bbl. i "i.. ....... ....... v. .1 i -. - ret tjeen artnbnt-d t Srlvest.r Pin- -' t'er sheepmen in the west will be forced out 1 ' .r . . . . ' . .,..., i t3 00 per bbl. tK.-r ton and .' . ' luipiwsiun tetail. wnicn the gentleman unwittingly makes that one-tiiird of the people of Oregon are poverty-stricken. This letter will have great weight, coming from the source it does, and its evil effects will be titirH ti MinntarVial.nca In- . a n .- Trusting vou wi.l use vour best efforts ,r . . , . . , " . , , . i efforts as has been made bv the haletn to prevent trie destruction of the great U it.i . .i " " ' - " ju. . 1.1 V . . I 1 1 1.11. v. . .IV Iopulons cities of the state may be in artnal want, but few complaints have oeen heard lrom the rural diHtn.-ts, and ' rort.TKT Uhickens, are quoted at none east of the Cascades. It there had 1 t- -7 to -1- id fowls X00 per been such destitution as exisu in .an d"rn' Tn'k7. 10 nt per lb. r . ,,. . . , , l.r.tr a Mf-rros lleef cattle are in rauuiBv-v anu uicago mere wotiiu nave I been small excuse even then for the JlUll ' Tr I publication throughout the east of Oov. Tlie record of college foot ball shows j Pennoyer's letter. Put no such suffer that one more man is needed to com-j ng exists, nor one-tenth of it. The plete the equipment of a team. It needs ' damage will be hard to counteract now, a chaplain. All men in danger of death I for the Kast, already jealous of the are entitled to the benefit of clergy. I steady hegira westward, will not take I nearlr ! Iit vi-ttie "t mi t-x-ttl"ti am nnl'-T f imiI j i-v.nl nut "f t!i- t'U'Ml.t ( "'jrt "f tli-' Mat. "( ' jirrvi.ti f.,r i-ii (iiuiit, ii im hi a o-i.tm- ami j : Julirtn-ut mail. n-it(l--T-.ii atitl i-itu-T-.l l.v -mfi "turt on tliv llth liny "f N"V--nj.-f. l-i.'. lit ; ; fav.ir of niHMitilt. l:i a itllt wh.-r.rui A i li"lt.in ' , aa iitniutit?. mi'l raiia If. '. : iu-tuc ati'l l;ti-la i ! l..a-i.ie. V.. K Hunt aiit W If. Iiu!i--r .-r.. -i--l'iMlaiit-i. aii-1 t" lite ilin-rt.,! and il-lvrr--i j . r-trimatnlMiv me t" li-vy ut.in anil , n;i tii- ; ; Intl'lf lli.:nll"tlr.l uril (l-"rU--l Hi "Hill r!t. Hllii ' 1 bf'-lmiilT il-M-til-I, 1 ihfl, . ii th ttli tlnv i,l , !. --iiilnrr. i"Ji, ilulv l.-vv Uli-in. ami wii! nt ' putill-- nui'tl.in, ti the litKl"-: b:il'li.'r. dir i nnii i i 111 tlllll'l. WII I Mundar-the Hlh 1ay Jannarj, 1MW. , at J" 'li-rk 111 tlie ftft.-riii-m iif hii1 liny, at tin? , t-"til ilimr of th l "initi l "urtli"ii--- In Jiui"-? j llv, in WaM-o I "iintv. iir'sf"U. all "f tli- limil. I ; ami n.i. fl'iT!itl in unl urit anil h'-r-in i it writ--! an fiiiiiiwn. I" it 1 1'h- i-rtli-t ijnartr nl mi-tti'ii fmirt-?--ti U) ! 1 In T "Wliniitt twn 1 2 Miuth. "I hauir-- l"lirl-M 1 j U Kfl.t of tli-- V utani'le il-'f 1'liiiii. Ill W a.-" ' -"iiiit-. it-?Wiiii. if imi lini'-h lh'-i"-"l an Hhrtli Ii-- nullii'ii-nt to wli-ify tne wtiin l l-.il.ifcl, nitu In- i t.rt-.t tlef-iii at th ruu "t tn j-r r.'nt. f-rr ' i annum "Hi- S"v.rjil(rr lllli, 1-tf: t't mi at:nr- fci. and III mU In Mild -.111 1. Ii-irallir i all nl "iiid writ, and N'-criunr r..-u M lniTT'iv-it li'-il. ninl tut-ftt lallil-i t H U Ay.-iit ("r tl" Knuli-rii tin-Run luinl iitnl'-iuy, and cnli '! v ; i lirnliia. i-r I h A-K-iiiliirn) lentil. In anr ij '.innt:t) a l i l a-ml a I nn ll.l--t it-" a iiii an vim-i npiiij In (.mi "r It. th l Airi-nt ;r ( l"t 111 TH"rWi J Tl" tn In. Iiaii.. 1 hl Aililltlm U laiaifi wrr lulu, and d'-Httu! 1" t-r tin jifllin-iai ra ll.lif Jrtirt i.f thr iitv ( Mllv Jli nillilll Hill frniii t i.iirtiiiiu-M. in niliiutn irinu h K. ln H-nttl-irs Lorated on C.uv-prnniftiit l.aada. If joa want to Marrow Money, on Long or Mhort tlnrn, k ran neconioU M rltea rir. l.lf. and Aceldont Inanruco. If joo cannot call. writ, and yni- Irttora Ha promptly ananaraS- tax 1 A A l.li. -h-Tif? nf W aw" ( "lint . i ir- ifun lMti at Ial..- I lly, Or.. l-c. , 1-1.. llv SHERIFF'S SALE. ana prices are nominal gross j weight and 41, to414' cent dressed. ! STAPLE .H(H KKIKR. : Corrtz Costa Piiat, is quoted at 24c i fer lb., by the sack. Halvadore, K5,,c. ! the pains to contradict the re-1 Arbuckle. 2'ic. I The official treasury figures show that port that they were to enlarge njsin the ' rc.AR iolden C, jn bbls or sack . I the receipts are running at the rate of ; state of affairs suggested by the remarks j v. '? C' V r ' ltTLvfin?llkU! j t.i,000,000 a month or 1312,000.000 a i of the governor of Oregon. , j.j 75. Kx c!2 25. i.'.Cl'iklo ! year, ana expenditures at the rate ot - - iBjaj,an Tict.t 32,CHX),0f)0 a month or $384,000,000 a lays the Union P.epublican : The de-1 rice, 7 ct. year. These figures indicate a deficit for j cisive defeat of the Wiison bill would the fiscal year ending June 30, 18!4, of J open every American factory within $72,000,0X). thirty days. Tha news that congress Lad struck out the enacting clause of that measure of folly and destruction II ay Timothy hay ranges in price from $12 00 fier ton, according to ', qualify and condition. Wheat hav is; in full stock on a limited demand at ', $ 00 to $10 00 per ton. Potatokh 10 to iiOc er 100 lls. Crrrxa Fresh roll butter at to 50 cent r roll, in brine or dry salt we i quote 30 to 40 cents per roll. ! Et.os liood fresh eggs sell at 20 , ' air.irtt and delivWl, eiaii.iiin(lii m-1. levy j ' n-nta u.-.n and all ttif liin.l. im-iill.iiinl and ill- I t-i-niB. , MTiti-il in Mini writ, anil tn-riuntt.r dMrHi-(l, 1 unl. "ii tlie tin ilar nl iw-iim.r, l-y.:. Miny ! lv iiim. and sill 'M at iiuhlir ainrtiiiii, Ut tin i lilith--at liidd'-r, finr rajili tu hand, on 1 Hun-lay, th Hth day nf.laouary, IMU4. at2"!"ik. In thr afu-rnnn of mitd iIht, at the frufit il-i-ir of tb I iiiinty (iiirtniMi-M- in IihIihh ( llv in w ao I i.nn'y. (inifin. all of tn. Inirl4 Mutton is now quoted at $1.75 to $2.25 Ji d a. l.ii,..-. t.. ,t p:r head. Pork otlenngs aro light ! All ..f i,i.-a t.n inj tn what i. kn n .. ti,.. Hy virtiiaol an rx--uti 'n..and itnlirr nf t;ilp i nut nf tne iriiilt i nurt nf tn- siatt nf , iir-"!! Iiir W aiMo t.iiuiitv, nMin a d-rw and ' juil-ttiint maile. niMl-n-iI and nt-n-d hv aaid ! niirt mi tlie 1 -tu nay nf iiv!iiI.t. l-'i:;. in favi nl tilaiutltt. Ill a utl vliiriln V a I t'f j m in mn titamtitr and Alfrwl kiMindy and ' wr I I aniline k-Miin-dv wirre di-n-tiilnntii. and t" me I I nDTQ a a w V I. C. Nickelsen, The Dalit-si, - Oregon. ICSTAHLISHKU 1B70. Tlit- filtJeist. Uii-.-!-.t. jjtttl tMt managed Iioue in rsclioi.l Hook, and I)taUw Nltjtsltfjl IiiKtruttietitM, VVhtchea, Jewelry uiui tSportln Cxi Agt. Huml.urn-Hrenifii Stt-fjrnlil; Cos Tlckwta lij a r r3 from FCurcp. Promct ArreNTio. Ixiw Pun ta. l to tiik Tiwks. is No Undertaker Trus ; lietter demand weight gross to $. at .25 $2.00 per 100 for extra irood. ! .lliilliiry tt-rati"ii Ailditiou ! l'nln- rity. tAaM'ii li'ilnlv, ir-V"li. and wfui,iug to the truii and iImU nf Mud r-ilv and aililitlnn th-r--ti. nr -hi inticli tliiwf a nIih!) !. nirtir'i,'nt nat lily tli mini nf !77..'... ith lntr-t tliir.i.n at ! Ii! rat.. nf .n r r-nt. T annum iiiih Ni, rntar l;ltli. l-.t;. m. atiurm. f.a. and lii l.i i.nia in .i1 anit. tivtlnT with nu nf kald writ and aminm m-Ij."! nale. 1. A WAKll, Sln-rirt ut ia -r. t iiniitT. it-v .n liatui at hali" 1 ity. or., l..-e 4, li t; d-i.,w.'i 1 " 11.1. r t 1..M-11 AMiTilfNi. NM.liKU KKoN AN V MiE KT A k f R an rh-f "",..- 7'in-n limn aiiM.ni. a , i,m-, ,,- u, .1,, ah..mii..ii. and I I.mv a l . llavinir tat-m th- n-Mry riiurKe nf lutn.i tl n In Kliil-alintnu. I am .n irl t" i ' -"iiia m in niminwa. l'I.A K if- aiMl M anlniiiflnii ulrwtp CtKXX III SINK n 1o CaIIocI Dajr ox PTlsb- nrti.-r nf I. ltd ami .i-hn,rl"n tr-t l:l-ll'l N' ' All iirdi-rn )n..nii,) alli'lidnl tu. I IMi'T'kKH I FA MM) Td (iKPKK AT SHOUT HUTU whites, Iiiland, Kev. Mr. Kmmerson, who has lived in Hawaii for over forty years, says that the provisional government are men of high standing and that at the time the troops were landed the conditions were very chaotic, rendering their presence imperative to protect American interests, and in no way intimidated the queen or her following. would kindle erery furnace Cre, populate every deserted mine, and set every idle loom in motion before a single month bad passed. It would give work at American wages to every man who wants work. It would arouse all our great productive industries to magnificent activity. It would put good f.-d and Peaks Small Pink, 5c per loo lbs. Hait Liver pool, 501b sk, 65c; 1001b sk.$l 00; 2ixilb sk, $2 00. Stock salt, $13 50 per ton. hides Ann Pt'bH. limits Are quoted as follows: Iiry, '-'V lb; green, t. Shekp Pr.i.Ts 25 to 50 ea. Ie-rskins, 2c lb for winter and 30c for summer, l'ressed. light $1 lb, heavy 75c lb. lii-ar-skins, $Hni$12 ea ; lieaver, $:', 50 h; otu-r, $5 ; fisher, $5'if $5 50 ; silver gray fox, $10fi$25; relfox.$l 25: grwy fox. 2f)0ni$3: martin, $lni$125; mink. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by tlie County Court of the State of Oregon for "asm viumy in pror-ate. executrix with 1 I the will annexed of the estate of James ! ; Underbill deceased. All persons having ' claims atruinst said estate are hereby re-1 I quired lo present them to me 'with : prop r viinchers at the Uw olli.-e of Con-1 don A Condon in Ilalies Cifv, Oreg.m, ' within :-riiiont!is from the date of tl.i.' j no' ire. I ! November 11.1 Vi3. f'l AI'.A 'A. UxiiKKIflM , Fxerufrix of the l.-tateof James filler 1 hill, deceiini '. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Emhalmer. KKN4ICMHICK TflK j DALLKS i ClIlU)AlCiX Twloo J. Woolt From Now to December 31st, 1894, ojsrjL,7ar 01.00.