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About The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1894)
THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1894. used h;s knife. A Frichl fal Km I ! I r-r in i u- Kft 'Ki ln Woriwr V.u :'oi,u' "lYrxiiai UT.lliftKii" tu f..i.nt.- i K -.tririan narrate u a.l . .'a ;! ,;h aijrht I.KVf ntrneii mt tr:-.-U-u!!-. . H. wns laving a i .il'l.' tUvi 'iu- i.i'it" w.... in hUl.-'-n.'ui mi;--!- --ir.j: ..! i-,vt rf tin- rW. w hi ll Muiii li' te htaru ;i Unul li'H!X;i:c v;rh'Ul usul VMl.nt mr.r.iii t.' mi .5 fr.t. Tho iihir : ! th-vhi'v lu-uil. introi with thi' c.mt itiunu. m-.iliii;.'. iiji.1. fallen mTtHv.ril. As the lnO,' mi l. ra well hcU'e.! ilii jra-. m;iiy "f tie people then- enisM ' him in the water, ami im a'isw. r - his !!,;,- iru-s f.r lu-lj they threw liir.i hf-U !ts, which were kept everywhere i"i Uwnl. The was st.-iiihsi un t tu pat nut. n nu n ttis;in; tr i i t r.n-tsiMnf.u-tal-l.v hiusr time in tin- liarknrss. At last they returned with oh.mt-. of ' triumph. Tin Kiai: ha.i kept himself fl.ut v swiuimii-.i:. iul hail hiekv eii'iiiii not t. e s,i,I l'v ar.v if the iiu-uh-imus sii;iyk v. hu h i:i-trt theiu m lv-s in the !. ti.-i J.rv sai t t. bare a siKt ia! r h-!i for v. Lit," pt-.l, . while thrv rarely ineilo-1 Mack. Me u trenililin.; a inleiilh when hrn."nt tu Ixsiis.'.. ami ha J Uis knife still 11 in hi hand. tn hemp tUcstilUHl l.i Mm ritkikv he suitl thut he hati )i,e ur remiideJ lv sharks. hut hrjiii!y ht hwn able t crn his ki.itV and U ff ml himself until the tats arrived. "We were alt hiverii.ir at his vivi.! description of his advent urv. si Von Sit'iiH'ns. ""when the 'smtsuuin st ieil into the rinf an.l amionmsd to the captain that smile of his Hit ta-lt .. hieh lial lt-n thrown to the mif' r tanate man. had heen rvtverei'.. ami that several of them showed eurioi-s sjjrns of haviiur lievii pierced v. i'ha knife." The wild hhivers jrave place to poiKl natnred laughter, in his frip-ht the mail had taken the white belts for sharks' bellies. THE ERSE LANGUAGE. A. MellifliMia Tuuicnf sj ill pota by I pr wmnto of Ton VlllHm Pvnpl. We (rlad to notice as an event of litrarr importance, says the New Yirk "-un. the revenl organization iu l'rvideiiee. K. 1.. of a leltk- .n.-iety. the ol'x-t of which is to revive inwrest in the ntcllitluonsand intliU'Utial tonirnc of Ireland. No other laiiuairc. having itself no great tnasU'rjii"e of literjtur-. has hal tnieh effect on modem litcra'ure ; thcfeltio. To it we owe many of the, fairy tales of onr chiMbo.!; s me of Shakespeare's play., worn f t!.e irici dents deta:lel in the Arthariau no-uis. eren fcomc of th': in the I'ivine edy. are tiranu fronitVlrie xitiTx-es. It . was said of Wasliinirton: ' Nature uiaiie ; him childles. tliat he mii'tit tie th father of hu oiuntry:" it luurht s.1 most in- said of the Celtic laiiiruait-: i '"Nature 1 ft it chihiless that it niiirut he the mother of other literatures." The Celtic lati'uajre is not a dead ! lanfrna tre. One-sixth of the ipu!ation ; of the limerald i.sle (in round numirrs. ; eipht hundred thousand persons! und3r-' stand Erse; histy thousand yH-rxms I there know no other lanjruapv than it:; tme-third of the territory of Ireland is I still Celtic so far a the ability to un- j derstand the lanfrnaxre is coneernel. j and upward of two million in this conn- I try and Canada are familiar with the! tong'ue. The path of the new society and of it predecessors is uphill, but the j ascent has an end. A century cro the ' Welsh lantruupv was really in worse j case than the Erse is now. but by the exertions of scholars and the local elcrtry of Walt s it was rescued, or.d to day is vigorous both in Wales and j America. That similar success may I await the Celtic societies of this coun try in their jwtriotic laKjrs we sincere- I Irh.iv- . f'taarcctl WHb Brllwry DtTsoiT, Mich., Aug. 16. Myur Fin- i pw indulged in bia second boodle ten-1 aation lart nigbt. He went to the room of the board of education whiie tbat board i wa in Beesion.and tlx policemen followed j him. Breaking into the proceedings, he I asked tbat all of the 16 member who had j been jrnslty of receiving or Kj'icitin? bribes resign at once. No one said a ; word. Then the mayor called on Miio II. ! Davis, JnUu Licbtenberg, W. C. Lipp- j hard! and Thomas Wai.b by name, and acked each to resign. They refused, and i tbe mayor prod need warrants for their arrest. The six policemen took tbe four j achool inspectors to the police station, j and locked them up for the ciebt. Tbe j warrant charge tbe prisoners with re- j eeivicz and soliciting bribes, and each is specifically charged with baring taking j $3b from the Manitowoc Seating Com- i pany, of Manitowoc, Wis. L.H. Ache-! eon, general sgect of the company, if I charged with having given them the money for tbeir votes on a contract An-j gust Oth. VuhM College. President A. C. Jones, of Vashon Col lege, will be at the parior of the Colom bia Hotel on Saturday afternoon, tbe 18th inst., and will be pleased to meet parties who are expecting to patronize that institution the coming year. This is a non-sectarian Christian school for both sexes, beautifully lo cated, away from city and temptation. Six regular graduating courses. Ex penses for the year of ten months, $155. Yon would do well to see President Jones, or write him at Benton, Wash., tat catalogue. Notice. At! rwn r hrij notified not In bir n kn ISattna HaraL ltd l jnn oid. about thnr praaiM. m hi rcrrins arc doom! at Aoro. uxl'-lm JAMES HI KfT 0K1KNTAL sn.KMH)K PiotiLrtviue Coromoay of Install- inr an Oriental Kttlor. j Inlrroilus i.-.erll ku t I he t'a- ' llaroBFuienl ! . W.t.rj t h.olhapur An r l j IW- KeuteuitM'fSt. All KoHuipur had iwt on holniav dresi. to jrrMin- this m-.-asi.ui. Two hundred in .luiittii s,il.iicrs had Im"c:i s.-ul fr:u il-u.bay. and while tents ltni.ie a pretty sicht in a::ii heri" the j K:n.-lisli j. ue .".s were ealertained. 1 or I three nights t'uc stree ts were illuiui- ; naied. Hauliers vverv living. H'.i.uuieru ble tajKTs tinkksl from the Ke.rlish ri."sideiicy. the town hall, and the jialace. nt linin-r the buiwiinirs in lirht ut'iiinst the sky. lv niflit and day. the ."hica Tribune, the streets were r. 'WiIihI with people who had come mites and mi ies from the out)yin(r dis tricts to witness the festivities. Within the palii -e our western eyes were erected by a scene uniiUe ill its oriental splendor, lmaciue the interior of a spacious buildiufr newly deco!t:ttl in white, and jrol.l mirrors at eitiitr end. titiwers adminc; walls and niches: ov rlNikinr the main fl.mr or lh.rV.ur hail, a lofty (rallery where the four ladies of our party with those of the Enjrlish missionary ss"icties and li'y Harris had excellent x'ats. lUdow were seated over two hundred n..tive chiefs in their richest regalia: mls-sof finest U xturc in white or s-arh t. v"' terinjr with p'in turlians in purple, white, scarlet. jri"evii or piuk. pr."s.-ntcd a brilliant array of color. At the end of the hull, upon a dais, stood the elerant earvwl sifa of rich : pold brm-ade which ionstiTulil the ; ira li. or throne. Hcuiml it were stauil injr. like statue, four chief servants of the kir.i.'. in their louir red (Towns s- ; eurvtl at the waist by elaborate firdles, cuch holding his l.mt.- jrilt wau l snr- ' mounted w'tii feathers. At cither side of ihe ra.il were two ancient retaim rs of the household heariujr heavy maces of pold. As the hour of the installation au-proio-hes th crowds ouside lining tile riadway Uinnc more exciteil. till . hiiwlly a shunt from ilic isiplc aiio.inces the arrival of t:ie royal cjunvire. si.rvHntN sp:ead a briiriit .riius.n cloth for a carpet from the st ;s to the hull. ami. tirecttied by the x-ii:ical ari nts. ihe future kint' ei.tvri'd. lel by the hand of Lord Hurris. e-ovcrnor of the l':iiiiay presi-den-y. The dress of an English courtier, iiicludins' white silk stock ilia's, silver bnekles and white km-c-brecches. with the ?.iid-eiu'iiroidcred coat, had all the charm of novelty to one fresh from d'-moerutic America. I thii.k it will amuse you to note that his hu.rhuesf wore jrooi.1 Emrlish leather l sits. His role was of scarlet cloth tsirderel with (.'old braid: he wore a ponderous, many-foldeil turban of ihe same color, nearly square in shape. This heavy headdress was ornamented with pold work and at one corner with a brooch of niaiumoth pearls; it wys M'CureO hv a conl jwssinjr under uis left ear. If course. yn know, no Ilindu removes his turlwn iniloors. Alsiut his neck were a dozen rows of costly pearls, lower came tnrce of diamonds, while rvachine-to his waist was a rope of perns. I'nuer his arm he carried a dhotar or scarf of cloth-of-irold. The dhotar of common cloth or muslin is used by all classes worn about the neck or shoulders. The ceremony consisted of a speech in Enp-lish by the rovernnr. the trans lation in Maratiii by the state secre tary; a response in rmid English by the Maharaja, an address by the Inwan reUnquishinjr the administration of jrovernment. and then Lord Harris lud hLs highness to the lonp -vacant padi. and. seating him thcrtr. pronounced Shahn (Lhatrapeti .Maharaja of the state of Kolhapur. while the air of "t;iil .Save the yawn" pealed from the hand, a salute of nineteen pins was fired, and a glad cry went op from ten thousand throats. , Following the installation came pre sentation of rift, a richly bejewelled sword with Itatmascus blade, costinp three thousand rupees, rare fa brics on pxild trays. Then garlands of flowers were thrown alsiut the neck of the rajah, one placed on each arm. and a Isxjuet of tuU-roaes in his hands, t iar lands ar 1 drop of attar of rose were lavisiel on all preseut. iucludinir our pentiemen missumuries. and with the pivinp of pansupari. a native decmv tion of lietelnut. the assemblage broke up. We ladies were pleased to be inrited into the apartments of the ranis, or queens, where, in a reception-rooin of the palace, fitted up with the luxury of a Kifth avenue mansion, we saw. ami the Marathi-spcakinp ladies talked with four fenerations of queens, from the irreat-jrrandmnthcr. not apparently over eiphty years, down to the pretty, fair mother of the tiny laby princess of two m mtUs in the arms of its Lrijrli.-h nurse. All these womeii had seen nothinjr of the festivities save Is-hiu.l purdiihs. which veiled their beauty an 1 hid their rare jewels from the mascu line fraze. IScfore we left the wife of themaharaja herstdf sprinkled upon n precious odor from a dainty crol.1 vessel. Hhe is proliably sixtc-n years old. and was married three years a'i. this fact showinp a tendency apainst infant rwrriapes in India, at b-a t amonjr the higher clas. , The kinp is a irol-loikin(r. wellwle veloped rc-n. with not vi ry drk l.iu. above UM-4'.ium heiirht and . II.t. fond of ri line and rifie practice lie if said to be amiable and well-!ispoM-d toward the pe- ple. "Only the Scars Remain," S.ivs 111 m:Y llrpsox, of the Jaines Smith Wtsilcu Ma-laniTy Co., 1 'hil.nl t'lpbitl, I'd., who forti fies as full ws: " Anion; tho many testimoni als w hich I sea in regard to cer- am mfUicines perf ormiog cures, drains. nc the blood, etc., none impress ma more than my Awn rAr. J-J z. s-""l ao. at the ace jm swellings corns LCI on my legs, Lfl which bruke and 11 became ra- sUi sore. Our family phy sician could do me no good, and it was feared that the bones would be affected. At last, my good old Mother Urged Me to try Ayer'a SarsapaTuIa. I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have not been troubled since. Only the acara remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the s:ood .yer's Sarsaaritl ba done me, I now sr:;h two hundred and twenty munds. and am iu the best of health. I have lecn on the road for the past tn-fl-r years, have noticed Ayer Sar saparilia advertised in all parts of the t'aited States, and always take pleas ure in telling w hat good it did fur me." Ayers Sarsaparilla Prt pared by Ir. J . C. Ayer k Co, IawvU, Ma Cures others, will cure you I J T I rf 1 & I i j 1 1 1 V v j i. Saturday, Aug. 18th. $ & t OUR SALE. Ladies' French Kid Shoes, Were $3.50. $4 50 and $5.00. $1.95 Ladies Dongola and Pebble Goat Shoes Were $2.50. $3.00 and $3.50. Ladies' and Misses Tan Shoes Were $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. V i Ladies' Oxford Ties Were $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Misses' and Children's Slippers Baby Shoes 95 cts 95 cts 95 cts 15 cts 10 cts ALL GOODS MARKCD IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. 1 ICs thi-t Mel I. I l nd ii was to -In. , e-: i.e i;.r i ;-: the last tLiiuf ! trive me a kiss."' : I should thiuk I t iliiii.' he would I Tut i'hiiadclphia lard of health has n-fux'd to declare consumption to be a coutacioii disease. SHERIFFS SALE. l;r virtue of an nfrution and oHkr ( h ti sutfd mit (M lb i imm t ourtul tbe sia' ( trr tnn forWaiwo rounty, uion tlr'v- n1 Jiuiir meiit mtti, T?nder! ani enurtl hv furt on lhr::i!.t tUy ti May. 1"4. in ivr ( tbe I'lHiutiff. in a mat wh'-reiit K. C. ('mtn K & piaint.tr and iteunrv VY. Una and Kimlv lltt rtre mt-BiantK. and U m tliivcu-d and d hetd, rtimiuandinr me to levy uvwt and U the iim1 m'nUoi)-d and drrribiu in Ht XJP YOU WISTT Go:ert:ttitt;l. Sfatt, or DaUs Military Road Laiuis, Thomas A. Hudson, IoIIaxx .STliAi ss. the celebrated coni- , noser of waltz mnsir is short 'v to eel.w I wrtt- ,,1 beteiriader d-"Tibt. 1 did on tor l.'th brale his artistic jubilee in ienna. I public auetion tn tnr taichwt Imlcier tir rh in hisdebnt in 144 at the head miwsstaor Ui Thunifouo i lludsim. 83 Washington St., THE DALLES. OR. He mad if a dance band in the gardens at Itarbed to a Viennese restanrant. i SHERIFFS SALE. fur-uan! u tJf f-.uiiui.tntl rf a writ of ru tn'Ti i u-d out o th- itvjil trurt uf th tat oi m ir V-sfo Cihiuit in a atiit twerfin j'-mli'ij: n frwu U. l lt urtnpy rtUintitS ih1 Jonn Adam and K. Haunt mrr dniid atit, 'iiiti xtisT'iM M, -!iiniiHi:nir m U e!i nil tht Tiht, titif and ini-t of Middt feudal its stud jati o thii3 in and to tberMutn ft 'irio wrrtior nil', brwuship two uth, ' mud' i Hirtwn .. W . M.. to MtiiiT the im of .'ji.7V tird inttTt tbemm fmm inn ih. I-. t thf ml m t-n xt cnt pr annum ami tbe lurtti ium f :.ui Bt'-w n f- d tbr um i and d!jburv-mnt. due tu ftmtd iirttniTt from mid dfi-ndnt John Adam, and t Hifly tiie nurnlu if any in fnynj-nt ti tbe uit. uf t and interl trervn at tb nue 1 t?n t"T tI. pr ainnuin irxnu mmid Jtinv th. and $.. atorrrv d-ie iom the defendant John Adam to the drtei drtut . K. ilaicht, i a til. nn turdr thf -th dy of mtt- moer. at tbe bour oi J o riiwt m tfM aTir hand on ihe ttt of Jnv. IM. at ? o eltwk in the afttTTioon of aid ddy at the front dm of the count? ( ourt Hou-w in iry. to uhn i'OHtT. i nfiin, ail of the lauds and vn'tniM dwribtd in nu J nt and itcreiu dmrntted a ioilowst tow it Lt- S, 4. and twwthct quarter (!tl of northw?it f(Uart-r of rtnn mi ,. linrn hip one (1) south, ranjre hfi-eo flJ1 eut. W .VK eniita:uinK 1 am-a ot land, iluated, !yin and iiemr to Uswro county, Or-iron. liC.'ther a itb in teircmeutu, tirv-ditaniut and anurt-;nan-cs tbenmnt bfiomrinir or in any i anirtaiDina.or m ttturh ttoivif aa nba.l be ut)iritnt to Miiy the sum of M.lowitb inUT et thereon at the rat of ner cent ainev tbe :lt of May, k4. and Iim' attorney fte and l--.' rtrt in Mid nuit totr'tber with theeontaof Mud writ and a-rumtT eiit of aaie. im(-ial l'alkC.itT,iTearm. June?. A I) 111. T. A. Akl, wherift' of Wa-jrcuntT,tmfon. jin i Administrator's Sale. U you want iufirrnatton roiMvntinir Govern inent Undtt.or ih' Uwi nuattiir tiiewto. you ran mtmult him trr of riianre. liv ha made a ria'ry of this bit-t!nea, and haa itrartieed U'forv the f'nitt :u tiiul ttflit-e lr Un yinra. He U Ajfiit for the laateru (irteou lawi t ouinany, and can elt you iiraxiiMt. or 1 n imjtnVKl Amrultural lattd in any quantity denired, and will ai'iid a hamnhlet dearrthmg :be land to anyone an!yiug U him for it. He I, Arn! Iiir tale nf k'W in Tauaraon ) AOUI Tina in Tlir Iill Thin AiJ.litiiiu l. laid nff Id mrn luia, and deauned to be Hi principal ml tl'Tie. mrl iii the citr. Mil 3D mlnutr wais I nun l ourUuHine. Iu miiuU. truai k K LNrpot. siitu.r, itc.airf mm avrsiaat Laaata. If nt tm Horramr Maacy. aa I.oBf; ar Short tlaw, ha eaa iaaiaMaU a. Wrtt Flra, Lira, aad AeetalaBt la.armaoa. If jmm caoBut call, write, aad yaar loiter will ha pramptl jr aaaaiaraal. Nolice i herWiy civen that In jinrauaiict- ot an f iTi.T tl tne I mi ty tmrt i( tbe stale nt Orwuu hit w ieountT. duty made and eniervo mi trie nm. i tne eourthm,-- .1.,-r in b.l . ,tr i H , ,..tl;mi ,,.mrd. aipvtlllI . '""" f r,'"Vp dT'"T? , iitricntsl to .-!! al pnblie le all n the rl ! " There is a tide in the ajfairs cj nun wkieh, taken at its flood leads on to fortune." priawrir al public saie eatb. iii hanil. nuffi t. sher. i tiie bsirhisiT hiddir T. J. lf.l tK. H o Vuuiitr. or Kirfirf of Administrators Final Account. ; Not .-' i beTty eirim thnt J U t mlon. ml D-ii)itrtitrr of tn etHle of Ilarrii-on tonim. dt- ; , eM-l tin hKed n;- linx! "ue-iiitit of tn- ad mini- 1 trali in of .tud etal' i:i theci-TB of tinr ovnty ' .'im of th -tat1 of trvfon. for V oiinty". 1 and tnat mid out -a Aiiontl lt oIork am. ! of Miiitdiiy.FM-temti- 3t. i't. b-'inr the br-At day , 1 oi the ree'i ar rn'enib-T tmn .i -Mid i ourt lr . tb y-ar 11. at tbe fount? fnnrt Ifou-c in t ( lalla t-ity. frnwrn. a the time and pirn e lor ! j tne heaiiiift oi oMfun to ii h i.nal aenKint t and title -tt(teimt trer-r(i. 1 Thi fiotm i Tuh?iti. h' rir of -rod . County mirt md'.r and eut- Juir -."Tth rrorty bi.-D(rnir to tbe-taie if utid d---atd, wiil. on tbe .titn day of AufiM. at the houruf two octoek P. M. of tatd day, upon the s Inndt ben-snalter drrbed. eil at puhiir - to the hiirb---n hiddr fur eau in hand, ail of tne rvml property beiooifiitr to the etate of aid eanujei hutP-ron. d-ewaed. U a it Tbe . aK:tbwet quarter of e-tit twplie, vmnnhlp !fiifou!h. rirre tweh mt in W aaeo r-ounty, ; tmron. J. II. Kl liANKi. t juu'l AduuulatraUir. The poet unquestionably had reference to the .Notice cf Final Settlement H . i is iN. Adniniraior. Administrator's Sale. Notne i he?-hy uiTen that by an ordr o( the t irunty :ourt uf trie hiap of I'-va-on frrWaiwx e-Hinty. niade an 1 nt red tbl l:tln day nf June, ). in the matter tf trie aale nf W iUiatn H ! UMon. rmm ti , uay. uiy j-w. at voe. hmtr irf lo ovkmt A.M.. waa tixfd aa the time and tr.e f on tit y ixnirt KiHtra of Mud county mm tne piare frtr the hearrnr oi ue hnai are mi it oi the eeeTjtor of tbe laat will and teNtafn-nt of wild iWfuel. all pe-wma bavin an oh;e-timi to aatd tmal arount and ti the aftttnint of aid estate are direfted to apT-ar at aaid time and putee. lhn and tnere tn ribnw eaue. tf any ! Noti'f n beTi.v ri-ren that hv an order of the ' there btr, wby aaid nnaJ aeeUfit abuutd not be i Connty i onrt of' tne -ti of t twn bfT ruifore j approved aud wid "tat- artti-d made. tie under iaied have b-Ti ouiy anfi-itiiV i junj E. e. HI' NTI'rT'N, ed. and are pirn t.e qiisti:!, and acUnr adrniii- i txecutor. nuratorr of tae eMat oi il-nry A. rat;, d-- i i evri"-! i All pTWin havinr ei3ni KJfnt the abi-re- naml d-eeaei ac hereb y noijn-d Pi prent trieir cworn-. wllft the proj-W vow h-?-. Pi ui at ! t.i ofhre of l.-he It u tie-. in Marine huiidi i 1ml; 'ity. ririn. or J r. Artuni. Hmm1 ' I hfvej. r., witliti nit lutmtti fnmi theditef I thi-ntie and nil Ton in. lehP-d ti "id e j iClii-OiiSalni ; FDils Hattt A. at CRANDALL V BURGET'S, j Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates. i MICHELBACH PRICK, - . US10S ST. comiria PEckicg go.. PACKERS OF tap are bTvhv t edti" fo-lhwith Imt! it limU- t'i" Itlu flax .f Aii?ut. 1 jiiired t" aV;Ui' fTUt-ii indfht- . t t. . n" II.wmI hKttf. thiff dniimtm:or-d-?T--'d . I-LIK I-ni.KR. J K aCM'M K, r tn e-a.iu- Jl'n.-v a Fmit. vll -It NOTH'K FOR l'l l.UC TU . r omp.antt bavinc im entr-f) nt tht nITm , by Fran M ahme nr-un-l Jmu V put ft ahnn duninir hia twme-fi-d iitrt. No. .;:. dail i Marr-ii . .. upon tie V V W 1 4, V W 4 rW . , and twt, NW:4. t-e. M. 1 p. n, R h. in wa-w-o 4runry. r-ii, witb a view pitfieeAa eeliatjon of Mid entry, tr id lilt' are bre I U lommuriei pi tt-ar at thm offie- on Uie ltth day of bpprtnber. i-4. at M o ! a. m.. lo I r-poTid afw lurmb Ptftimot j erieruiiif aaid allir-d aiMnd-mme- t. R. M chutt. I . r I mi m1ooer. t anthortaed to tae pwtimoriv at A'-teiope. Orwort. on r--rnero tier ija, I -.4. at Hi o elor a a. m. Pork and Beef HASCrACTCREIOl OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Carers of BRAND Harnesses1 Farlev cfi? e-xiIsl, Ko;crnor to L. D. Frank, lanHl.) OFALL A General Uue of Horse Furnishing Goods. KjEF-AJRIITO PROMPTLY .rj 3STISA.TX,Y 1X3 IT E- Wholesale anfl Estail Dealers in Harness, Eriilles, Hups, Horse Blankets, Etc Full Assortment of Meiicaa Saifllcrr Plain or Stamjei PECOXD STREET T1JE DALLl. V I i maniifaciurers - ! I i mm onn Hannn UQlill) liilliJUUUUli, Tf tuaal., faatttaa. "Tb man hi fak. uiji'.h to ntand on hiji ditrnity." ntiil thr iuar u i;.i tin- hy- Olil'innl Ulli-lcml. "Ui'D't B ll :i .l luiluli u h. o In-I'i'U in! a ililiet' iiiu pBitrr.."" "N"." faii trie man w ith thu uexr Klraw hat. "he will lo atmut aa well a tbe f.-H.-w who attrmpt- to run tm hiMnerit ""TTet t." mjI the man witii the y.'.l .vr hififv "Tin ' -tami a nu.n ran U iio h-u If i ri:i.u!nr (r oflice i tii on ri-rn-ral priotiplea." ! W.H.YOUNG, i BiHCKsmiiQ & Vagoii snap i CwrBl Bla kamithin aor) Work ilonr i promptly, and a.: anri 'aaranu-i. I i - - - i i Horse Shoeing a Speciality; i Ttirt StrssL cm. Liefes1! fiS 121.1 ' Dried Beef, Etc. FOR SALE OR TRADE A flSE i'SIHOETEK FrsEci Ymkm Etalllcn, welrht tn jok1 f!eb 1,V prinJt. and nre Foal ietP-r. 1)' aeu ir rah mrtaw with apprrrvnj aeenrity, or will trade lor bor-ea or eattr. Alre- Kerr & Buckley, Ora Va'.ler, Or. THE DALLES LUMBERING CO. j INCOHKIHATKDISil j No. C7 Washington Stkeet. . . The. Dalles. I Whol-ale and Retail Deal- and Manulactarera ol I Bonding Material ud Diaeaiioa TiaW, Doors, Wiodows, Moldifip, Bobsi Faralshiu Etc i Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish i Boxes and Packing Cases. , Paotory nd lumbar TaTaarct t Old 3Pt. Z311" ! DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WCX)D Delivered to any part of the city.