THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 1894. The Weekly Chronicle. I them. All eyes are turned toward j 1 Washington at tboM of the trus better-' ' era are towards Mecca, bat notwithstand- non' we v.ti taw. THt MARKETS Ti,a TWI'm ia in minr mnt'ti the' FlSIIHl. AllC. ItUh Th blUitiesa of . . .l f 4L. . I . I. .. rMat, ntf ill all - . . , . r, ,...,ir...i . Peat situated ciiv in I'regon. .ona ior wie " mi.- nm - invrrxi ,t thr .t..,r.- .i Tb iw'.wv i inS 1 .Tr ' .1.: ' siitv mile. south lor one hundred aod line. The market are sirady. Country . . i . . ..n.i.ai ilia nM.ra m inn vpiri I i -1 , 4V X, .Hill 1 IMtlM. lVUn, -- I i len avail not. If the W liaou bill paste statu iirruni '. Bacrwlar ot stal TTOaaurrr Sul Public Inainirtiuu Atluiuo; o.-m-n. tana tun . Cooffrnant'Q law Printer lit will be better than the state of uo- S IVnnoyvr i,.. i!-.t fr the nast u.-atd jwiu.' j . - i ii k k .I'tuiii). Mei-'h.u ! rear, but if it fai! and congreea adjourns leaving tlie oicKimey oiu as me iai.u law, business will soon resume Its wonted fifty the Cascade range presents, al least until further developments, ao im passa ble barrier to communication between tween Lastern and Western Oremn and produce in in full supply and price are nominal. The fruit in einelit i fair There are no change in .imitations The wool market ha- been ctiedur- i M. Mlemau .J. S lsl.h ij. It. )liH-;l h. ILTtrauu activity. orTT nrrirtu I t: A Ft AT AXY price. anit!T Judge K:ei ahwirf.. . . 1. J Pner Clr . V M. Velsav Treasurer m Mirbeil tKrai iwamimm , , m.,n. . . k' .1 ttlltd'LI sorreyor k. . Sharp , give the roads the uparmtendent or moiie Nnu it. omnri Corona . It. Hutu '-u 70.000,X Washington. Id consequence the travel ; ing the past wee and sellers have re I ,.,. . il, linni ItuniMl. fled from '.. Ill lO CelltS ler Ixilllld iiaiiii. . " iv u fc " . i - -' n it forced to come to and through The The linai actum of the conference eom IV.lea. To this fait heretofore the city mitt ou the tariff measure, is W-licved owes its proerity. The handling of the to have caused a hriiiknee in values proilucts of Kastern treson a:id WnsU- i There has been a steady il.'p.i.ei.t and j The tall, oi the in vernmeut iorec'.o.-' ington, and the supplies for them, has buyers have improved the opportunity inc its lion on the I'nion and Central given us the solid financial standing that ; of pushing their pnrchae. int.. the ' 1 Pacific railroads will nrobahlv end m maliea our merchants rack in bratl-; tatern uiaraets talk, for the reason that ii is cheaper to : streets as giit-eiled. The same ctreum- debt than to buy stances that have made rort.aud what The roads owe the government ; she is, hare leen at work on a sma.ier sca'.e here, and wealth has been accnm- : Jew York Weekly Tribune . JLKD 'loRMAS .V TO l: The Xeiegraui of lact night briugs the ml or ma lion that tlie democratic con ferees have agreed upon the tariff bill that is to tie paired. It states also that Mr. Wilson, the author of the bill, is pleased with the result and claims it is them They owe besides some Jtyi.OOO.OOO first mortgage bonds. ' and this debt is a lien on the road prior 1 to that of the government. To get pos- The wheat question is unsettled . and : the markets are lifeless. The demand for export has not, as yet. given any '. artivit v or encouragement to the market. . niated more a a toll-gatherer ga:hera it The outlook for an early advanr is in, than as a produ.-er. This condition may exist indefinitely, but if so i: will aessioa of the roads the government require some action ou our pait. ature would have to pay this lien of ffjo.OOO,-1 has done much but man mast stand in 000. It is estimated that the lines could to close the loop holes left, he naralleled from Omaha to San Fran-i With the owuins of the Columbia. Cisco for H'.0OU,lO. So that the gov- j now to be speedily real i .fed, we will be-' 80 reut lr A.Mn.nt Mmilit a n ftntiralv nnar 11 n.. pnrn.t tl noo.l ixt nav:(.utinn iir several W ILLSTri'FS far! from a n-alizalion t l. t. and cheap hint is the promise. ; WiiLAr 3j to 3v t ou. i BaBlkv Prices are up to cents per 100 lbs. Oat The oat market is 100 lbs. BaiiesieellyGiDiGi ."a I to nt)c light at 10 : . .' . 1. v Tl... L, i , . ... i equipped with new roiling stock for lees vears at least, and with this advantage but wiierem that victory lies it is im- ' ' !: . ... :i . i mony py f-Ti,UWJ,iw iuiq iuc oiu ruau j in our .avor ii u w our vm it iu.l. h , would cost, ine sciieme to exienu rue we uo not conuuue to uo.a umi surcui tne dis- ., .,. . , , time tor payment to iuu years, at a very acv wmcn uereioiore nas neer. our uoosi. low rate of interest, seems to be the only ! To do this, will rec.uire action. We outsider to see. to possible for an house conferees, according patches concede t!ie l-o tif a cent differ entia! on sow, wliicii is what ibe sen- 40 per cent makes the Floi b diamond brand nt M per ; bhl. jier ton and & To jut bh'.. retail. Hay Timothy hay ranges in price from $12 0 per ton, according to; quality and condition. Wheat huy is : in full stock on a limited demand at sugar senatorial ate demand ed. and orem dutv. That question all right. fr standpoint. Then the ilipauiies iron or coa! will lie made free done would be a small i-om-esion to the house by the senate, hut tis the tariff is not enough to materially inleriere witti importations, it cut no figure. Where in ti.en does victory he for the hou?e? According to fr. Cleveland, the house has done a hat he said it could not do ; without "periioy ur.d di-Thonor." If he j signs that hi... conceived in the iniquity ! of the house, and begofen in the sin of j tne senate, he wi.l stand before the country self-r-crnsed a:iJ branded s." lith perfidious snd dishonest. The measure is no longer the Wilson bill, it is the senate biil out and out. The senate lias captured the prerogatives ol t:ie house, and lias rirtua.ly intro duced and passed a bill for raising revenue. 1'resident Cleveland has posed as a man larger than his party, bat ttiere is a man larger than both he and his party, and that man is (iormr.n. He has driven first the democrats of the senate and later the democrats of the house to do his bidding, and now he has tlie president's cose ttwix: his dexter ad val-! tulnP "iat c"n djne- must start factories to supplv the needs; fs to 10 W !",r tun i of the cosntry arouud us. We should ; Poiatobs 1 Kr lOtUi. ' l,v . .nr;.. nl.nl a a-.vnlen KlTTeB Fresh rOi 1 bllt ter at 7"rr I Jfil ierv liave a vm millril.iT rilant - j mill, more flour ni.i'.s. a factorv to sup-; ' 1 " . .i..;.:-.i ,i!.i. f.r. . F.oos Oooil fresh eggs sen iUUG 1 r. 111.7 umucii .nt v.m.3. ( ijiv l.uib MIArl, M iiluucr. a l.ic.ll!i Ponin (.'.ovkI fi.wis are quoted to 4' ONLY- $1.75. at I add tliat either i "'"t"- "- - , yl; ..uii. uuim, uuire...,. .......... j j4 c n mi u 11 at Miss tevens. who wa3 elected school ; sarr intheeedavs to supp'v the wants ; i so -ji ,u.r ilnmn tnrkev rents superintendeut at the last election, and ' of civilization. Heretofore the great per lb. j whose right to the office was contested , obstacle to anything of this kind, has Ree a Mi"tto llevf cattie are in j ' nn the omnnil lf:? a wnman roliid Lnl , l.,,, n? il,. V.i.;it.. ,a.i better demand at Sj.tHI er 100 ' boid the office. The suit will prohahiy : compared to thoe oi tiie Atlantic sea- be appealed. There were eeven women board. This Las been cl elected to the office of school superin tendent in the state last June. as follows : "Alice Carron, Grant's Pass. Joseph ine countv: Mrs. Gordon, Klamath j Falls, Klamath county : Miss t-uan W. j Moore, Malheur City, Malheur county; I Miss Anna J. IUliipr. Hoppner. Mor row county : Mis; Carrie May, Tillamook i Tillamook county ; Miss Harrie tte C. ' Woodruff, Pendleton, Umatilla county ; i Miss Ne'iie Stereos. I.a Gramie. Union (county; Mrs. P. ; Wallowa countv." II. I'.ovd, Josci.h, ince Judge lltiiinger's decision that tn Indian who had severed his trihal bv aliot- i relations and had taken land ment is an American citizen with al! t T,;;eys produce the finest grasses in the the rights and privileges of Lis white ,' wor;,i. AVeian find at times cases of nged. and the freight on manufactured articies from the Last, would courter-balanre the slight increase in wages. We mutt stop the importation of things that we can produce, and instead manufacture them for export. As long as we ship hogs to umana anu import oaii.n, nam anu laru, 1 the laiani-e of trade i agaiii't us, and i ;0. I), we are hoiidinz nti the citiee of the East : C, $- i. and increasing their par rollls instead of , Kirs Japan nee our owe. We ship vast o.uantities of 1 ric' ' cU' fruit in its season, and on every grocers' pu'jri1.',,.) n wb,,r" shelves in the city, can be found canned SvirpLi:. r0 to f !4 k fruits from California and the Fast, , jjj iVV.b .k. Kh.. 10o:b canned corn from Maine, and tomatoes 1 afc, fl 00; 200! b sk. fj 00. Sfick salt from New Jersey. We can End at times ', $10 per ton. butter from Iowa, while our mountain Sn.rnrB 2 cents per pound. HIDKli AVI TRS. weicht gross to tor extra good. Mutton is now quoted at ll'.m) to $2.23 per head. Pork offeriugs are light and prii-e' are nominal pros weiglit and o1 to 4 '4 cents dresel. SIArLB t.ROCCKirs. Cokfle Costa Kica. is quoted at "ic per lh.. by the sack, f-alvadore, Tl'.c. Arhuckles, "m: SrbAB Golden C. in bhls or sack . Fxtra C, $ iH): Irv granulated t... in .hi lb boies, $ GC 2 00. .'-(. c PIONEER HERD Fx Uiand, 4 '4 " 5c ; ZZlTnTZ'Z 7iZZ .lPTbrelngzpotMtlTili, Lastern Wa.hington because lb 'VL, T'! - ik'T intrusive member to lit own delight. , j d riUnr we believe lias struck i j. w;-, BOt rT for Bi inluet w im. I hf1 lt, '"JP-J" and has so cowed the tweakee, the owner ' ... . ., . T ,. not pay lor si.ipment. w e im- (k,M) $xl2 ea; beaver, $.! SO of the proboscis, that he dare not even ! :. . ", ' . 1' T . ' .1 t. i le:her " manufactured pro- ; , make tearful protest. j lavaslua af Hurfnn' Hay. j OrTAWA, Ontario, Aug. V. For three I years the Imiiiiion government liaa ; lie'n investigating the invasion of Hud ssn's ly bv United States whaling res ( rels and the illicit trading of the crews : of these vessels auiong the Indians. ! Inquiries were ret ailoat by tlie customs ' deiartnient, but in that remote terri tory it was found so difficult to c-btuln : positive information of the con travel) ) tion of Canadian customs and fishery laws that no forma! complaint could I ; laid before the government al Washing ton, and so al! that was done was to ; have formal notice rent out to the effect ! that fishing and trading in these waters ; i by foreign vessels would not I tolerated . . by the Canadian authorities. A letter ; has just been received here, dated June Center Free Trade, vn o' the Gra; , 10, from Fort Hope, on the McKeaaie , . t, ' . i-i ' United Mates, assisted bv aon Tecuinset I laieiy irom i eei i river poet, in wmcu ; CDip Jr n,.w 1W I we are told that about 150 mile- from j Dwing to the hnrd time. I will srl POLAND CHINA Fon haijE. Hint- Are onotcd as follows: Irv. that of getting drunk ec:r, froul t,jWJ1 and at t lie .,,nie t;u)e , 2c lb ; green, 1 ... without let or hindrance, there ought to . t0tj tv,a: i.coo.000 bushels of heat are ' rHtrp Puts 25 to 50 ea. Ieerskins, ii mer. ir- i that post, down the McKenr.ie, seven I in.r..l i..,r,i;n. SoIaUon of the Indian problem, and je,;he. ,nd its manufactured pro-' otter. $.5 ; fisher. K.'K) .V) : 'silver gray" , whB!e. .j tnaini furs, nnd durimr ; i mnnn mm t ti fac r ia L nnwn tA t In j a .1 - i. -jifrt-r 4 fM-l fi-w- c 1 t irBi frvw t It is not strange T. " ... . , ..." ; uucle-mnu uo"saDueol muee are mui , r,;.;: ,'JU7 they killed l'.O whales. The in view of these thing- that aon.e poor j rt " ' ,r ' 7 " ol ' , ' iur.oi ormg enougn , , sOrwToc .1 nationality of the ships is not given, but . .. . rigtlt to bCV wiilakev, untraiumeled, nav l..r ahinment Kaot We imrmrt' !.i i i . heart-sore uemocrat tried to die up the , , , , ' , pay ur snipment i.ast. ve import Gbaix B. T'V to 7- each. ( they are supposed to 1 American vessels. , ., ! These vessels have evidentlv made their Kaal Katata Tn.url Inn. glimpse of honest demotracv. When I , . , " . . " ! Dnr.v ranroaus wi-.n tne iineet oi : catchea in the estuaries of Hudson's sane. in tnon, we uo tnose iiiings we , The foliow ing deeds were ti l-1 for I bay.' ; ought not to do, and we leave undone i .v,ri .irH.. nH . ' Iloht. Keller nf KinoNiiev fir tn t lue stocfcuo.der or ttie sentine. at , , neither enertrv nor nnblic spirit amonir rn. i-rn.)..n.u. rr:i,,.-j. , i " amiim.ton, Aug. At II. I. lue Thirtv-five head for 104. sired ; wi.l reduce tne proua son ot tlie lorest to ; gla,t wm-e the int!i5nant weet winds hen I U' lBVe! oI the Coxe-vAte h.en lTonets i bury the railroads with the lineet of : i anil nraver linr.ts la- v hiaEM .s a i should he nrescnted with ran. bladder ' 1 .n ..li. .. v- .r,.-.,u.;.. ii "" , those things we ought to do. and there of the eentnrv. for the next three months, tnv pigs for $20 eai h. or $1". per pair. Will box snd deliver at nearest station free. Come and see them or write. No business dune on Sundays. H-WAKI JVl. Centervilie, Wash. J-V I'SALTERALLK RESCl.T. Highland grange. 50x120 feet in Kingsley; $25. I Goldendaie had a meeting Monday, the ; u( . i L Il II I rf" I . .. resun o. ...na . ..u. uugu v.Uu..u. a wees ag j articies oi incorjioration ; United States to Isaiah J. Butler, n1- were filed, and a cannery was promised, I r .:. 14 . . in ..., United talea to Isaiah J. r.ntier i ,ort to d"'IH' ' the Chinese treaty in I severs his connection with that paper. 1 i senate went into executive session I reason apparently being to relieve tension over the tariff situation A. A. Brown, k-p a full 4unr '.nttitt nf Staple and Fancy Groceries, The election in Alabama Tuesday i w do DOt know who w'"' take charve of ; to be completed in time to bandle fruits went democratic bv about r-.OO ma- ! ' we do knPW ihtt tber w'u Hk j and vegetables yet this summer. What joritr. In this case it was the expected j ,onff nJ lar lt'ore they End a man has become of it? Is the stock to Is that happened. The south is democratic i pabie of CUirg Mr. Gouriay a place, j subscribed, or is the matter to end and is going to remain that way for an He is a writer who combines grace with j where it began' It would not take indefinite period. The reason for it is j ,orce' "na De maae u,e n' j much capital, and it is perhaps as good not found in the silver question or the j prominent in the state. However it is ' an opportunity to make a start, as any tariff. It is plainlr visible, and U nei- j not ,he firat mistake the management of that will be offered. If we are to bold ther more nor less than the Negro. The tue f-m:"el "Le- 1 our supremacy, to keep up with the pro- ? I ..linff r ntnil Inrniah MnnlArm.nl democratic party was not looked upon as the friend of the black man, and when the latter was given the right to vote, be naturally voted the republican ticket. Kow, however much Southern people may differ on political issues, and they do differ much more than the votes in dicate, they are a nnit on one thing and that it to prevent Negro domination. When the ballot was placed in the hands of a million and a half of ignor ant voters at once, a race bat recently freed from slavery, and bat little more remotely removed from savagery, that vote become a threat and a menace to the liberty and property of tbeir w bite neighbors. By the aid of this rote. Lou isiana, South Carolina and some other of the Southern states were made bank rupt, and the question ceased to be one of politics and became one of self-preser- j ration. White republicans voted with j The war between Japan and China bows that the Japs have advanced rapidly in civilization, whiie the Chinese have stood still. In every fight the Chi nese have been out-generaied and out fought. Outside of one or two really great men, the Chinese are a thousand years behind the times. Japan seems Let us commence now. It is only a question of time until a railroad connects The Ial!ea or some other Eastern Oregon point with Leno, Nevada. A road ia already built and in iwl4, sec. S, tp. 3 t, r 13 e patent. United Ptates to Alexander Joss, is1,' of ne'4', sec. 15, tp. 1 n, r 10 e patent. Reuben Booten and Maria Booten, bis wife, Thomas Burgees and Ellen Bur gess, his wife, and John Burns and Cor nelia Barns, his wife, to Joseph H. Sberwr, the projierty known as the Fin negan ranch, in bberman county. Larkin Lamb to Michael Dichtenniil ler, right of way through part of section l,tp2, nof rll e; $20. Veratet t the Cwrwwcr's larj. We, the jary impaneled to inquire operation for ninetv miles north of . ,D, lD? c?U9e OI he aftb 01 tue person Reno in H.m laL v.ller th. WDO!W 7 .WM ,00nd .n lh " to have the best of the arirument as'. . . . iraca east 01 town, on tne morning of -.,i !I VZ IVu, . J - , T'l, " . trckw ded tblrt mlle furtber- 11 i Aufprt Hth. find the deceased's n.Je to V J ' would open up the eastern side of the zibtwu .t sue .1.0 w Ugcale nagf ,D(, con.uent,T ,urn,.b Russia stand, in the matter. i , immenie inpp,y of which will be needed in the near future. Adartlal letters. Russia is having a wonderful harvest. In many places the cattle are turned 1 into the fields, the price of grain being too low to pay for harvesting. It is said Following is the list of letters remain that forty-five pounds of grain can be ing in the postoffice at Tlie Dalies un purchased in the Cauc-aaus for iess than called for Friday August 1 lib, l'o4. two cents. reraous calung for tame wiil give 1 on which thev were advertised : When the great free trade bill it finally j Ka,t, Mrl "w t i.arir. H f. na j l',a:kue. C f.1 date be J. r-tef, ape about 3.1, height 6 feet. 6 inches, weight about 160 pounds, black hair, sandy mustache, ana that be met bis death while lying on the railroad track, in a state of intoxication, bv be ing run over by the locomotive on train No. 2. F. H. Wabekielp, Foreman. Gbo, W. Kowlaud, E. Jacobsbk, J. IORKBTT, W. B. Bbowk, M. T. NoLAit. tne oemocrats. preterring democratic , passed it will found that woo!, role to negro domination. This condi- j Mrl.sns iron, are the oclv thinM on the ! Iaseiev. Ben tion still exists, and as long as it does ! f li Kaem.l l.uinrv i.i.i;.,i.. . i, 1 Coner, Mrs C L I v, oct ran. inas : j Fought, E C 1 Gustafson. Aug. I Haras, t ,eo The Vigilant won another race iioin ito the south will remain solidly democratic. J f,ct that Cain murdered Abel l-ecau The Caucasian will not submit to te j he was jealous of Lis business. ruled bv tion bow aDre. the African, nor will civiliza- its neck to the yoke of ignor- j Bark, E If Birdsel, W Camp)!!, A Ihxon, Chas Furgeson. James Hanson, Fred Ifoibrook, Bart Kmc. Aug r - Ml l ,., 1 . 1 . .n the BriUonia yeslerdar. making fivs out 1 1?''' i:"?" ' l" We have no prejudice against the j of fifteen. As she has some twenty I i-irkhim tu VrZ ll j ' V T. .1 t : 1 . 1 . - ! ... .. .. . : . - ' ..egrv. luucru, n c wusiuer Ilia I 1 18. some twenty Fickham.Thos n races to ran vet. it is Quite possible that Powell. H rn:ith. Geo proportion to opportunities tlie b.ack ' the may yet carry off the pennant epec- "urgeee, Miss Ijiaemith, b h race has made phenomenal advances. . ia!ly at the balance of the ra--es are to They will continue to adrani, ont;i , run jn opeQ water. some day they will perhaps stand side by side with their white brother in the The senator from Maryland is a gor tcale of intelligence. They do not do ' mandizer, for he has swallowed congress, ogler, Tess ; Toomey, L M Waiters. Ja Toomey, Jim Turner, Albert Williamson, Tun A. Cbossbk, P. M. Chiaaaa fMiMt Drlsea Away. J-akta Rosa, Cal., Aug. 8. Trouble has occurred at the Rudolph fruit pack ing warehouse. The owner of the es tablishment, which opened today, had procured about 100 Chinese from Sacra mento for packing fruit, and a large crowd of white men met them at the warehouse. The Chinese were driven from the building. The manager wat forced to send them away from the citv. J Th Woodland Trial. j Wooplas-p, Cal., Aug. f. In the i trainwrecking case this morning the ' session of court was devoted entirely to executive session failed. It was post poned nntil tomorrow, and the senate adjourned. and Provisions. which f of!.T at Low Figure. PRICES rrrn mn tm nf olfirnAi-a a!a;a a L. tlll Thiaa. Thar Win. I , L-r " " "" so now, and nntil they do the survival Wilson and the senate, and it prepared ; Owe aoo, Aug. !. Tlie great Corliss j itr;keri aTD tiJ trob , Th f the fittest and the rule of intelligence ' to smack bit lips over a fat morsel of engine in the Pullman chops was orier- ?" " Iro"! will continue to keep the Caucasian to-! president. Gorman takes hisn with ated todar for the first time in three . " . , ?T leler"n er food - t viupnm in inrsraniiaimn mk.u i months. Two more departments were i . . ojiened gether, and on top. plenty of sugar. About 150 men are at work. Tbe best thing congress can do is to ; Almost for the first time in tlie his-, The srtrike leaders have sent telegramt agree to disagree, adjourn and go home. I tory of the country corn is quoted to almost every labor organization in the Tbe industries of the country are in a ; higher than wheat in Chicago, the j country stating tbe strike would 1 wen state oicoma, anu nothing bat the settle- former bringing , cents, the latter r if it can be continued awhile, but they 1 - conspiracy. rar Kola sent of the tariff question can benefit per bushel. ' are starving. One span of driving horses, one side bar top baggy, one set doable harness, one single carriage harness. Inqnire of diwlw. Mas. C. E. Uaight. House bill, modifying the bill partly j S V r (, I U II repealing the revised statutes requiring ' proof of sulrsequent loyalty liefore n-! X.0 C&Sh BUVerS. sions or bounty lands are granted to ' SiT Cash Prices for E&&. ani the bill was to remove tlie last vestige of disability against tbone veterans, aud . was answered in tbe afiiniative by George. Flatt opposed the bill on tlie j ground that there were thousands of : these old claims, and suggested that at I the democrats complained of the present pension list this would be a good time to call a halt. The matter went over j without action. j Taa Brltaaala Wa. Cowis, Isle of Wight, Ang. The Vigilant and Britannia started today ia the race for the town prixe of $100, pre sented by the inhabitants of Cowes. The P.ritanaia got slightly the best of the start, and was ahead rounding the first mark. It it a cloudy morning, with a ttifEsh breexe. The Vigilsnt gained 24 seconds on her rival in a magnificent run out to Warner lightship, but tbe ' Britannia began to widen her lead dor-! ing the beat back to Cowes, leaving the I Vigilant half a mile astern at the end of ! the first round. In the second round the Britannia increased her lead to S : minutes and 4 seconds. j The Britannia won by 2 minntet and 12 seconds, without counting her time ! allowance. j 1 oar atrlke Unrlared OS. Mobevs, 111., Aog.P.-Thecoal strike, which began April 21 and hat prevailed in Grundy county op to the present time, crippling all industries and branches of trade and driving thousands to the verge of starvation, was officially declared off today. Ayer's Hair Vigor is cleanly, agreea ble, beneficial and safe. It is the most elegant and tbe most economical of toi let preparations. By its use ladies ran produce an abandant growth of hair, causing it to become natural io color, lustre and texture. otter Prota. 170 SECOND STREET. Wasco WarenonsB Co., Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Rates Reasonble. mark ikkji.h "W. "W. Co. TH K VAL.LKM. ( Notice to Creditors. i.rti,-a i hrt.T iva Inat thr uliiW1 ha hw ihi- Cisioty .mrl ol llir HUk l fiirWaapi. enunty, to r.iiaia, ls.l I1""1""! Imlm.tta..rf tlir saute irf An'u't lH dwoaawl. All persons harlns rlainis saitl rsials arr b.Totijf miulnd W. pseii with nri.pr vnurtisn. Ij. n. at the law onlon onion, 1 he pallrs, nfuwn.s' six niontha Irwi llir daat of Ibis ootiwr. Paiad Jo)y ai, ism HA.Nfc f.A(.r.. Aloll"'r,, J)R. A. IMKTKM H. PhjKiciau and Suwu. . bt'Fl'B, OREdOM. W All pmlMsioBal ea!U prow. otlr '" Oaf and ui( ht. ""