The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, July 04, 1894, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1894.
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the dealer who
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l)i:v, win n ou '
ask for IWlor!
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I KTCt H rillUrilU
.
1 resc r I p Hon, ;
uh t "lust as i
jjooil." lYoof of
this is oasv. The'
. '
OlllV tIUtruitteea
remedy for tho
ailments of wo
manhood m ths " Favorite Pivserip- '
tion." If it ever inils to lieneiit or j
arc, in n.ukin.' w a!: woiren strong j
r Buffering vcnur. v. you iuv.i (
your money ha, .
Anvtlniiij "just as sriHMi, or a-s
ure to brum help, eouM te, ana
would be, sold in just that way
1 his tjuaranteeu mcilieuie is an
invigoratiii!;, restorative tonic, es
pecially adapted to woniauY needs
and perfectly harmless in any con
dition of her system.'
It builds up; strengthens, regu
lates, nnd . cures.
For prtiodical pains, bearing -down
ensations, ulceration, inflammation
verythiiig that's known as a
"female complaint," it's a remedy
that's safe, certain, and proved.
Everything catarrhal in its nature,
Catarrh itself, and all the trouble
that come from Catarrh, are per
fectly and permanently cured by
Dr. Sage's Catarrh licmedy. No
matter how bad your case or of how
long standi:)'1-, vou can be cured.
PUZZLE FOR THE ANTIQUARIANS
Mka ot a K-v U lio Lived on an laland
I(T thr Frrnch ottt-
A lady whose home is in the south of
France writes to t.oldthwaite's Maga
zine of a visit :die made recently to an
island on the coast of lirittany. Those
who have read the story of Kimr
Arthur and his knights will remember
that they started out oter the sea in
pursuit of the drasron. In this, the
Warliihan sea. is a little island which
can Ih naehed from the mainland
only when the water is smooth. The
sole inhabitant is a lireton shepherd,
who lives in a little hut and six1 nils his
time in caring' for his sheep. The
partv landed and were met by the
kind-faced old mun. who led them over
the prassy slope where his Hock was
feeding, and showed them the way
.around a hill, on the east side of which
they found the entrance to a tunnel.
This extended some distance, and its
iloor, sides and roof were made of
immense flat pieces of stone, covered
with hieroglyphs and figures "looking
somewhat like wreaths and again like
coiled :rpents." At the end of this
tunnel was a hall, also floored, roofed
and walled with the same curious
atones, and in the center was an altar
and a stone upon which it is thought
that human sacrifices have leen of
fered. The strangest part of all is that
no stones or rocks like those used in
this tunnel can be found on the island,
and at no place nearer than one hun
dred miles inland. Who brought them?
JIow ilid they come? There is no rec
ord left at least none has been found
to tell who these people were, or
anything about them. They must have
lived ninny centuries ugo, but have
vanished entirely, yet their work i.i as
perfect apparently as when first bnilt.
It is thought that they may huve Wen
Druids, who came here when they left
Great liritain: others, again, think
that they were worshipers of the ser
pent god culled lloa. lint it is conjec
ture. All ve know is that the stones
are there, strangely carved, skillfully
put together, but of their builders
there is no trace.
Daafnea Cannot ! land
By local applications, as they cannot j
reach the diseased trf.rtinn of th oar. I
Thorn in nniir nun m-v tn i-nrx Iw.ofuu
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. i
JeafneHi caused by an inflamed con-
Uition of the mucous lining of the I
Kostachian Tube. When this tube gets '
When this tube gets
inflamed you have a ruinblini; sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely
closed Deafness !s the rejnlt, and nnle!s
the inflammation can be taken out and
this tube restored to its normal condi
tion, bearing will be destroyed forever;
nine case out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will eive One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness i caused by ratanh!
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure, bend for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0.
XWold by Druggists, 75c.
Sour of the women of Glasgow have
gone into the barber business, and
thus contrive to scrape together a fair
income.
Bnofcl.n . An...l. .
' The best saite in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevet
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Snipes A Kin
ersly. Intaraai taaaaa.
All warrants registered prior to May
1st, will be paid on presentation at
my office. This la the second call for
these warrants. Interest stopped May
2:st. Wm. Miciikll, Treasurer.
Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
Iecember 1801, are now due and pay
alile at my office. Interest ceases after
this date. I. I. Riuoet, Citv Treas.
Dated Dalles City, May 15, 1S!L
.Ill,
81'"
TWO OF A KIND. HARMLESS COQUETTES. ' j
Time Hard. M.it Tney l'ontlni to
! M , riu i hii.oihtn.ny.
jl beta on btjr.cvr "You von lcmt wimt un.v coul ear
prol'it. TilO j ri,., Up to-d:l '.v he inerieil, ns he put
thilljr that he i his head into a lawyer n nfflit on liris.
Wiin'tS VOU to i cold htreet the other iluy. wi.vs the lM
tmit 1 rec I r.ss.
; j-i.ouirli to hnya
bucketful, win. tii:-doleful reply:
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I ...HI l ..Mill Ml'," -.... lllfi .....I:
ju B ,.ni, jtuiiull hund. 1 Mipjiosc?"
Xothiusr to copy but billrtrfrom ereil-
Uors."
".lust m. I hafe In-en there m.VM'lf.
. . .. . . , . .
louM I no any worn at your nouse.
' kucIi as shoveling off snow, for in-
i sUincv"
! j. Couldn't pay yon if you did."
"Exactly. We are nil Kuril up thi.
winter. Any hills to collect?
"Not a one."
I "Neither have I, anit tnats v. tie it
! wo aie for.uiiuie. I'll wash those w in-
ilows foia ijuartT.
louliln't think of it."
"Let Vui po until next summer, eh;
or ilo it yourelf mill save the coin? 1
uiubTst.incl the situation. (lot any
i pressing creditors?"
j "About tlft.v."
I "1 mi,"i. call upon the mivst persist
ent and obdurate of them and make
excuse:, for vou."
j "No; it"s no use."
, "No chance to hawk on to a few
! thousands and skip?"
! "Not a chance.''
"llon't -;'.rt a tirc'ut vour house to
, jret the Insurance?"
i "My insnniucf has run out."
ay, old tuun. this is u toufh. col.t
world, ain't she'." laughed the tramp.
"You lift:"
Hut we've rot sand and will come
out on top i:i the sprinir. If either" of
us earns n quarter t win v we ll whack
up with the
other, ch? liood-by sec
you later."
A RARE INSTANCE.
line Folirainan Who Waa t'apahla ot a
tlUIUKII Act.
Policemen perform many unoflicial !
acts which prove that the proverbial I
stony heart does not always lient under i
brass buttons. A pleasing instance is!
thus narrated by a writer in the lioston i
Saturday Gazette:
A poorly dressed nnd feeble old
woman was coming dowu one of the
side streets on the Duck Iluy. carefully
balancing a basket on her head. Sud
denly a treacherous b!t of ice, or an
inequality in th" pavement, caused her
to miss her footing, and in striving to
regain it the basket was thrown to the
ground and its contents, a quantity of
small wares. Hew in every direction.
Almost before she had time to re
alize the catastrophe, a policeman,
who had been a spectator of the scene
from the opposite corner, came hast
ening across the street, nnd with a
word or two of condolence begun deft
lv to collect the scattered spools.
nieces of taw and thimble
Several of the spools had rolled into i
the gutter nnd were rendered worth-!
less by their contact with the mud. i
and my knight of the brass buttons
noticert ttie rueiin glance
them tv their owner."
When the last of the articleshad
been restored to the basket, anil he
had assisteil her to raise it to her
head, he took a piece of silver from his
pocket, sli piled it into her hand. and.
with a pleasant little nod in return
trty t lia. vnlnmimmu t ili.-wi n f kKiiia.-. ri I
nnon him. sauntered slowlv back to his I
pi'.st. I business at Kingville, Mo., has so much
This kindly act ' was certainly not I confidence in Chamberlain's Colic, Choi
done foreffecU for the street was de- j era and Diarrhoea Iiemedy that he war
serted at tlv time, and I wus screened I rMnt. -VHrv hnttle nnd offer to refund
I from view bv the curtains of the win- !
, i
OOW. 1
,
A PETRIFIED DUCHESS.
Th Wonderful tutu; I'mwMwd liy a
Ktr-.MIiurg Arttftt.
The petrified woman recently found
in one of the caves which wen used as
burial places when Strav.burg (Ger
many) was plague-stricken in the year
10j4 is now Is'licved to be Duchess
Arlellwiil tlif Iitoit nf !,. l.i-i.'! It:ii.
baros.,a. Tiie petrifaction, which has
the appearance of being a beautiful
marble statue, is only perfect from tin-
Waist up.
It was found in a rude
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i ihuii nun in .-i iii' m.i ii-
t;,c t.av... am,,n;r thou an, U of human
,i.iili.s and other remains. When the
workmen opened the t.!!in they found
that it had been tilled with iiuic.'.-litnc
that it had be
"r some
other preparation, which
strongly
scmhli'l coiiiuioii -mortar.
"urious to know who had been thus i
carefully put away among tie heaps;
of dead they broke into the plaster en- :
casement and found the wonderful i
petrified bead and bust above alluded .
I to. Contrary to the expectations of i
I the sightseers, the features did not
1 crumble awnv on exposure to the air,
j but remained clear cut. lifelike and iin
j wasted. About the head were two
braids of golden hair, and across the
I breast both hands hail been carefully j
folded. The face is said to bo one of j
great beauty, every feature exhibiting i
intelligeuce aud culture. This wonder- I
ful petrifaction is now in the studio of I
Ntrass- '
llasley ltauer, a well-known
burg artist.
IVpparnilut Parma.
There are two places in the I'nited
States where the cultivation of the
peppermint plant in one of the leading
indtiHtricit. The older of the nc placew '
ih in Wayne county, Now York, hut fur
a quarter of a lentury (he huNinesr. tins I
leen a well-known one in Ht. .Iinwph I
county. Michiiran. In the latter place j
a farm of about four hundred acres i.- '
planted with the mint each venrand !
alternated with clover to keep up the j
strength of the soil. The cultivation j
of the crop reuuirra more than ordi-1
nary eare. From the time the mint;
appears ahove the ground it s con- j
Rtantly cultivtted and hin-d to keep it
free trom weed ,. whicli lire the banc of
the pepieriiiiiit - crcuver'h existence.'
Two or three emph an-yutlnred from!
each planliiiL'. 'I he lintt and second I
cnipnarc tiu: he'-t, mid rveniy p iinid:.
i,foilto the aero is considered a (food
yi Id. The third crop Is very apt to b"
weedy, and the jield only about ten
pounds to the (en .
Honro Aro llaautirul
lrullar.
A continental paper (rives an in
teresting uocount o( the lluneuriun
omen, a translation appearing iu Mr.
.J. I- M... ...I .
ira(i a muuAii.. -. i iiy nui ij, v !
the Magyar woiuun, who speulis the
luntfiine of l'etnti and JoUui, is to le
fouml in the. country districts, says a
: l .,, I.. n...i- kIw. iu t. I ......
j I - . . . . . ...... ... v
i with her coral lip and larfre, speaking
j eyes looking so obstinate and anillhi,'
alluringly.
! The peculiar look In the eyes of tho
i . - ' . i i
.mjnur nouiuu, tier vivacity, neriiuica
ntep. as well as her inclination for
i comfort, lead one to suppose that she
i has Turkish blood hi her veins. Shu
has a (rood heart, a kind disposition,
is tender anil true, with a passionate
love or a passionate hatred for her hus
band: she is a irood mother and s. tmst
wnrthy friend.
She has her weakness, like the rest
of womankind. She has a great pref
erence for elcfrunt toilets, for pold i
and silver, diamonds and pearls. She is I
vain, though she knows her bounty
docs not need any artifices of the toi-
i let, but her coquetry is harmless anil
unconscious. She will not have any
one in love with her but her husband.
i The women of lludapest. like the
women of all laro towns, like a per-
feet .luxury of dress. They will not
I only conquer in the drawing-rooms'
I but surprise the men aud womeu in
j the streets.
i '
, Look up, and not down." if vou're a
( (,,,,teru)J! WOmun. Kverv one of the
' bodily troubles that come to women
only has a ijuantnt'td cure in Dr.
'. Pierce's lavorite Prescription. That
will bring you safe and eertsiu help.
JW a powenui general, as u
' uterine, tonic and nervine, nnd it builds
: up and invigorates the entire female
system. It regulates and promotes all
the proper functions, improves iliifes-
tion, enriches the blood, brings refresli
; ing sleep, and restores health and '
, strength.
j For ulceration, displacements, break -
l ing-uown sensations, perioincai pains, i
and ail "female complaints "tavnrite'
Prescription" is the ; gunruntml j
remedy. It it even fails to benefit or!
cure, you have your money back.
Tiikkk are whispers of knickerbock
ers or Turkish trousers for tennis girls.
The trousered or divided skirted bicy
cliennes who travel in the wake of
Mrs. ltowmun and Mrs. Germain and
Mrs, Cheney are no longer a novelty,
though in numliers not yet a host.
lleaervlna; I'ralao
We desire to say to our citizens, that
fof years we have been selling lr.
King's New Iiiscovcry for Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life Tills, Iiucklen's
Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and
have never handled remedies that sell a
well, or that have given such universal
satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, as we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
,atisf:ictorv results do not follow their
use.- These remedies have won their
Tun Ninu Wmm Art Heauttmi aud'
cast nponlreat popularity purely on their merits.
Sin ies & Kinersly s druggists.
An Indiana divorce was some years
ago granted because "the defendunt
pulled all the covering off of this plain
tiffs bed and she likewise ran a knit
ting needle four inches into his arm."'
W- Ne0", who is in the drug
,,, ., . ,, ,
win unfile-- iisa.iv i: .isiimci wuu in infi
. , '. ,.,
satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson
takes no risk in (loins this because the
remedy is a certain cure for the diseases
for wiiich it is intended and he knows
it. It is for sale by Riakely & Houghton.
A wai.i. horse (siwer engine w hich
is said to make forty-two cigarettes a
minute is the invention of a French
man. COMPOUND.
A TOiit dlxwc-y by an oM
-Vy Anwwniy ov iiwumrvm of
uuuu.t, 1 1 urn ml i j
ffafoawt rrl:tl mWlk-lao dL-i
Bcwar cf unprincipled ilrtf-.;ila who (
oScr Inferior ml!.-la In place of thin. A-k Vic 1
Coolta Cotton llool Cnmpounil, tike no gtbttt- .
tvf or Inctmo $t aril 0 ci;nt in xfia. in il?.cr
lalw wl.I aituI, aeait.!, br rct'.im j.uj:;. iullf"ka!ul J
part!-'liar It p a:n env Ifpc, f l-v-IU! or.ly, 2
fltacpo. Atiitn-! I'o ti fi i I y Co m p a n V,
No. r i ' ir Uli-'-. -;t, Ji.-rlu j
Solil In Th. Drilloi hv Kmpoa d; Kliier!)'.
! J. S. HCHtHCK.
I. M.
Fmfi.os,
'a'tiicr.
I ffisl-lvllt.
prst .National Bank.
THE DALLES
- OREtiON
A Oenera! Banking Business transacted
IX'posits received, subject to Sight
lra't or Check
Collwtions mado and proceeds pronip: j
rrmiiieti on uay Of collection.
Siuht and Telejitraphic Exchange sold ..h
New York, Sun Francisco and Port
land. oir acTos
Thompson. Jmo. ti. ( huni k.
D. P
Ed.
M. Williams, (io. A. I.ii;hk.
H. M. Rkali..
Tj"'TQT7''M'f"ITT
J - XtJUiXN VJQ.
&
BANKERS,
tRANHACT A UhNKKALBAMf INM BUHIUKW)
( Cre,lit issued availahle In t'.e
Lantern f-tutes.
fiaht Etchantro and Tnletrraphic
.iniircit-iniiiitjii .w I urn, IjIMJ UKO, rr,, 0
Ixmis, Kitn Francisco, Portland Oregon,
KeatMe Va!i., and various points in Or- J
... I !' I " ... if
J raiiHleratioKlon .New York, Uiu-bko, t-t.
er n twin v aniuntrioti.
v
! ( 'iln-ctioiiK Iliads at nl!
or;ilj ti;rmr .
points on In
e.
X7
fur Infant and Chlltlrra.
CatorU promotM Tg "d
overcoiiMM Flatuluncy, .'oiwiiutuiii, Hour
Stomach, IMarrhoa, and FoverishiHws.
Thus tho chiM U rnuleml hiltliy and It.
sleep aatartU. CutorU contains nc
Morjihine or other narcotic propertv.
uCMnrtfttiKwillstlspCt to ehlMnrn that
1 recumuivBd aaasuprriurtouv prTiiuou
awmulunM." II. A. Annum. M.
Ill South Oxfunl S(., liruuktym N. Y.
" For iwTvral year I hT ncomnflrd your
CVuuwln,' anil thai I alwara onunim to do
aa it aaauiTarlablr prntiucnt hnmttclal iwulta.
KnwiR K. l'lHiias. M. 1.,
JJ31h Stmt and 7lh At., New Vork City.
"Tho o of 'OMtorta' la ao unlwaal anil
Its ntorlta ao wall known that It nwuia a work of
utMrrot.-mtlon to andoiw It. Kew are tha In
Mlijrrut fanilllva who do not kei Uaalona
wiUuiitajy raanh." .
Caauw S1.ti, v. P.,
tiaw Vork City.
Ta CxifTAOa Coararr, T7 Murray Btraat, K. Y.
"The Regulator lie"
Tie Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Freigra sna Pssenosr Line
Through Daily Trios (Sundays ex
cepted) between "The Dalles and' Port
laud. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 a.m.. connecting at the Cas
cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
! :Yanihill St. dock) at 6 a. m., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalle.
PANSENtiKK K A TICS.
One way
Round trip.
.2fX)
. 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipment for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. CALLAWAY,
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
! THE-DALLES.
OREGON
J. F. FOED, Eranplisl,
; Of Iiv Moines, Iowa, wrlica under date ot
i March 23, VM: .
j S. E. Mkd. Mkg. Co.,
I I hi fur, Oregon.
! Gentlemen :
I On arriving home last week, 1 found
i all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
o had wasted away to M ismnds, it
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. J!. Cough Cure has done
its work well, lioth of the children like
it. Yonr S. Pi. Cough Cure lias cured
and kept away nil hoarscnes from me.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for nil. Wisfiing yon prosperity, we are
Yours, .Mb. it Mm.. J. F. f'oun.
Jf you wish to feel frnb. anil cheerful, snd ready
for the HprtiiB's work, cleanie your system with
the Ileadarho and Llrer Clin:, by taklnic fnooi
thrpe doaeaeach ws-k.
Hold nndi.T a rymltlve (piara'itK.
M cnta per bottle by all dnittgtsti.
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oot eimt In tha mrrntor. 'I hi. ipiuo paper
liwiied waakly.ahwantlr lllnrtralrd. ban by far to
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enpMa. UAeanla. KTarr liuinlm aontaim hiian
tiful atataa. in aolorm, anil pliotiarapha rrf now
hoaam. with alaua. aiiablinc n liter, ui hw ma
Jaft rlnalinM alio Krtinj tamtrata. Aitdraa,
MUMN CO, hum YlH.K, ;ut baoAKWAT.
J ( ,Teat. anrt T raite-M ark obtained, and all fat-
:
vni D'lHDtuc'innucicii lor MorjiaATC Sera.
Oin Ornee i oo,irr u. a. eTt.T omr
ami wa can aa ure uatetu iu lci Luua Uiau ihotc
arcnioie irom aiiiinition.
bend model, diawntff or nhofo.. with dewrin. a
Jlion. V aoie. ll ialrniaoio or not, free ot i
tcamrfS. Our fee not tiue till iiaieot isecurerl. S
0k faMaHltr, "How totiiitain falfnls, ' with
cot oi aatue in the U.S. and foreign countries t
ent free. .Adilreia, J
JC.AiSNOV&CO.s
Opp tht Orricc. VHifmTOf. D. C. i
-Va-a.VVtr,. aaa
T"'. ' '-rrr.
p.. -. - --'a
00- ffiHiricfSfiRcl!
lie
laily and mm
Ihronicle.
Till: CilKOMCLC was MstoblishoU for the ex
press jmrposo of faithfully rt'j indenting The Dalles
ami the surroumliii; country, ami tho satisfying
t'fft'ct of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, (lilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
(trant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of Tho Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Chronicle is published every eve-
4
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 ier
annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each week at $l.o0 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Ttio 33xllos. Oregon.
"There is a tide in the ajfairs oj men which, taken at its flood
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
ii-(M Si I
OS
Fun
at CRANDALL
Who are selling those4 goods
MICIIELTSACII BRICK,
When the Train stop at THE DALLES, get oil on the South Side
ay tw
flEW COLtUlViBlfl HOTEL.
Till. In mi
and popular ll,.i,v
ll nil l iirermrrd lo furmah
$1.00 per Day. - pirst
Ilfltfe f..r all Mtita l.lnaa
, nnnri iirr(iin
In thU liiital.
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Blakeley &
DRUGGISTS.
lb becond Street, -
A full line of all the Standard Fatenl
Drugs, Chemicals, Etc
-ARTISTS MATERIALS.-.
farCountrv and Mail Orders will receive
New - Umatilla- House,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
SINNOTT&, FISH, PROP'S.
Ticket and HagKage Office o( the U. P. K. . Company, and oflice of the Wester.
Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safely of all Valuables.
LARGEST : AND : FINEST : HOTEL : IN : OREGON.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
Ihts well-known Itrewury is now
east of the Cascades. The latest appliance for the manufacture of K.xd hoftlth
ul lleer have l-eti Introduceil, and on y the first-class article will be paced on
he market.
lalles
le Cuts
& BURGETS,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
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UNION 8T.
dora the nrlnclrial hot.!) builnna.
tlm Hrmt Ainmimodatlonii m any
ow ralv i
Qass T)ea!s, 25 Cert8.
laln( Thti Hallra for nil
nun cuatarn Waa hlnitiia.
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Houghton,
The Dalles,
Oregon
Medicines,
a S
prompt attention.
BREWERY,
turnins out the n, P..nef
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