THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATJRTDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, I The Weekly Chronicle. ; IIKliVil Entered at lbs tAs Ths IWirv OK;ua. a ssruudi-uua aiaj. matter. t ut rrici&L. . . . S. JMnnosw H E kiiu-sid ..Philkp Mst'bsn u. M lr!U J. S lvip jj. u niktMi: R HCTBIKUD , I. t..i. W U LmiII Scrslar, o. 3 Is is Trsaaursr Sum ul Poa. intrau.i AiiarasT-trensr'. Itntn Con-7va!iKa. Pniitw t-tiiTT orricAt-. v'i Hi if Jai Snsni. Ciste Treasurer . . COHlllUaU Otter OSO. C. BialeleT . T. J- Pner ... A U km' m Jlionsi. iFraiU Kiucmid tWHnr r U Waasnsli Surmur - E. F soar Super-.:ibfnJnt ol PnbUc M-aooia Trv fb.sT tVmuwr . . H. kulu FRESH ESTIiL FliStlSILITIES. Politic hare become o pre-eniinent.y the province and occupation of the American people that it natural'? comes . to the front at all time and on ail occa-j ions. The smoke of lattie has scarcely blown away, and the reasons why this party won, or that party lost, satisfac-' torily explained, U-fjre the business of selecting other candidates and arrang-! ing new Usne is begun. Already the field U being Ijoked over ior r.residen- tial tiiiiwr, and the name of Cleveland it whisiiered about as a fosilie third termer. Tais is the veriest nonsense. This Cleveland ha x-cupied the white house for about six years, will continue to do to for two years more, and then he will retire from public life. He has made an indiSerenlly good president, though he bas made sou.e mistakes; notably the attempt to re-instate the Hawaiian queen, and as a political measure at least the convening of congres to re peal the purchasing clause of the Sner- man art, when tne surer question naa not been in issue in the campaign which 1 terminated in his ejection. The trouble ! with him is that be has not traveled, The countrr west of Washington, as far ' as hit personal knowledge goes, may be the great American desert. New Y'ork is to him the center of the universe, with Boston and Chicago situated just witnin the circumference. New Y'ork City is his Mecca and Wall street the shrine of Lis deity. The next president thon'.d be a west tern niin : one who has had energy enough to get out of the state in which romance, me memoers oi tac .mu.i be was born and get a personal know!- ; nmah county legislative delegation : . i .i - i 'have nromised the rr.avor and council wugv n u.r uiaganuue anu ictuuicts. j : : VI Ulf CUUL . . . . KQd OUC WHO 13 OUl, UU , never has been, the attornev for one or ' "tended so that more bonds can be more great corporations; a man of.'ld- Tllii " " right as far as it goes, the people, and of the whole people in- ; 001 lf oor Portland friends will spend stead of some particular class. Cleve-; tiltir judiciously and collect land is not such a man, neither is, or Ul" bonestly and impartially, no more was, his predecessor. The next presi-1 f"nd3 wi:I needed. The Telegram lent snould come from not further east 1 last ciSht R5!1 tte situation exactly. than Illinois, and preferably from west of the Mississippi, thouch this latter can hardly be hoped for. Wherever the candidate of the democracy ma? come from, however, it will not be Mr. Cleve land. The next president will be a republi can, and irom present indications the nominee wiil be either Tom Eeed or Wm. MiKiniey, and though geography is tgiiinst Heed, he wiil be elected if nominated. The West is tired of New York, and does not a: present desire any more of Indiana. However, there is yet abundant time to grow and har vest an average crop of piesidential pos sibilities before the next national con vention, and it may be the frosts will catch those who sprouted too early. SELECT THE iEED. TK. (n!Im, irr.m nl V.r.l '. fn-u w. w. Cleveland Abbe, for a quarter of a cen-1 king, as she is gathering an immense What business is it of the general pub tury a professor in the weather bureau, ' arjiy for ac attacc on Moukdec. With ! lie whether Mr. Marphey or Mr. Wilson will no doubt be found of value, or at j this stronghold in their possession, one- ' get this money or divide it between least give germs of thought U the j half the job of capturing the Chinese . them ? reader. The ideas advanced by Prof. ' epitol will be completed. China is 1 "A congressman's salary is but f',000 Abs were brocght from him in ra- utterly disorganized and is unable to ' a year. Why should a man seek an spone to a letter concerning the rain- makers who hare been operating in the ' central Mississippi vaiiev this season : "Miner should not be wasted on the rainmakers, but spent on wells, ditches, reservoirs, irrigation, windmills, and in ; other nseful ways. An artificial pond and a grove of trees encircling it to , break the wind wouid save more water than the rainmakers can ever hope to bring down. "The effect of a dry season is to per fect seed that will prosper in a similar dry season, and vice versa. The seed Ukt d from a dry field ought to succeed next year if planted ia a dry field ; but. of course, still better if planted in a moist field. Ask your crop reporters what their experience is in this respect, i Tbe seed Uaen from the South and planted in the North elves a iate vari- i ety, bic vice versa, me trvi cameo from moist to dry climates does poorly ursT. Ml rm..,7 . rar eiy , Z ,u,1 " sa" c'mmw- Tbus the grams of Europe a.c gradua.ly adapting themselves to tbe climate of our most arid regions, just as tley Lave done ia sua them Kassia. "Each farmer does aomet-iing to pre-! went tbe ill effects of a long drouth by saving for next year's seed that which i ripened first in tbe dry est part of Lis , wbb. ii.w is a tesaoa mat l tare learned from my study of climates and j crops. Tbe variability of tbe climate is , harder on crops than its intrinsic sever- itself to the climate, but. of course, is aiwavs a rea,r behind." Senator John H. M.tcbeil oi Oregon, in a recent interview in which be gave fully hit ideas on silver, in part said : "I am one of very many w ho believe tkit government alone can maintain hi nietalistn. Hut. waiving thit ior the present, supposing it is conceded, for the t.ike of argument, it cannot, 1 am still firmly of the opinion that the best way of forcing an early international agree ment, and as I believe, the only way, is i for thit government to lead out are ! sively in favor of free coinage. There is ; bat one way, in my judgment, to com- , pe. x-ogiaou . irer . .u...s laia it pt s. rising ai ucr onuuirn-. 1 TM.f-Fti an.1 mnr rtf tl.e Com- ' - I XT ' . I :d i V. a : ' i-u v nsini? ' ! uirur vi s.u;.auu in ...... ....... ' countries. Ey the rehabilitation of sil ver in this country, we secure that trade. Ruber than peruianent'y lose thit trade, which has brought money into t.ng.auJ t coners ior many years, i.ng- ; land and Western Europe would give these sliver using countrict the tame . ... , chand:se that we rT them for it, and in this way, possibly, international bi metalism may I brought about : but, in my judgment, just as long as this country boycotts tilver and reiuses to recognize it a a money metal and treat it as a eoramjilitv, ir.st to long will the consummation of an international ninn- etary agreement be deferred." Portland has been driven into adopt ing a license system by two causes, one being the extravagance of the citr dads, who spent more money than they Lad. and the other is the general dodging of taxes by the property owners. It is not ottr pie, and we are not interested in the settlement of the matter ; but it is a notorious fact tit on:y in rort.ana. out a.l over tne country, that property owners in cities, that it those who are weaitbv, do not pay taxes in t proportion as poorer people. same If thev did Portland would be ia funds now. The democratic plan of levying a tax on incomes of the rich, is :ef: in the shade by the Portland plan which levies a tax on the incomes oi the poor. One would think the Portland city g-jvercment democratic but it isn't. Sufficient pressure has been brought to bear on Mayor Frank of Portland ; that he has consented to veto the license i .. .... .. . that thev wi" hsve the Portland rharter 1 eelung more bends and paying more m- teres: is only a matter of temporary re lief. Anthing is better than that, even the license tax. joun i v i.son mea.uer oi congress from Washington is a versatile chap. ', According to latest reporte Wilson de- . i .i . r- . j . sires to be the next I nited tates teca- tor from his state. The platform is for tree silver at 16 to 1, but Wilson en- dorses it hesrti'y. Two years ago. Mr. Wilson voted in favor of repealing the Sherman act. It is not very ion ago either that Mr. Wilson applied to Presi- ; der.t Cleveland to be appointed register of the S pontine Lftnd ol5(."e. He then pawed as "that sterling yonng deaio-; crt,"etc Mr.WUsoi. u e-ture-r too fi actuating ior the senatorship, or acy - thing else. wmi irom me uispatcnes luai Jsnsn hss rUtorr'.noH tn. .n'nr. T- ' 1 . . - protect itself against the vigorous attacks ot ner wiry foes. It wi.i be a matter of . surprise if Peking is not captured by tne ! , Japs, provided always that the powers of Europe do not interfere. I Tne O. K. A X. Co. has decided to ' immediately rebuild the wheat ware-1 bouse at Albina which was burned Son- ! day """" """""S"1" 100 feet. ,. This action on the part of the company wi.i oe pi news lo ootn , iv wi.l be rood news to both grain growers and skippers. The r j ub u7iveu m-j xuui oi me wirves that wit hoot other facilities are Pr(" . vided at once, the shipment of wouid be seriously impeded. ?Ta,D itimmons havinB.wV.ir.r- Trs. ! Aa. rri.r.M r.r. TK. ! utter swr.lie. that F,,, mn.t -r,;o M... I OTxinnell before r. - r . . . : '. . 1 i While Corhett is a wonder, the people generally are coming to the conclusion ttt Lis fighting qualities are an ' m-; Iringemect on the long-distance tele- hoB, Wnnrku. . about the beet Corbeti seems capable of. Vice-President btevenson has been quietly getting a strong tail-bold on the democratic nomination for president; but if he expects to bold on he will be , compelled to see Sew York go republi- j can. in is makes it a bard combination. II Hill wins, A dial gets left, and if Hill : loses, Adlai cannot hope to be elected ' Poor Adlai. .Ui OX SOTUlMi. f-hou! d Iavid Bennett. Hilt I elected gnernorof New York, which U by no meant iuipowible, it it going to cause tome queer complication. In Uie nrtt j i own, i; can i mane r.ere, aim " lT place, it will niake him the democratic ' I-ew there it noilnabt aivut the lucce nominee for president, deepite the tact , of the business at either plai-e. We im- j ' that a western man it desired. Vice- port vatt amotints of sugar, mhich if we i Ireaident Stevenson has the geography 1 could manufacture it at home would of the situation, but geography will not tare us much good money. We pay ! win at against the demonstrated ability , foreign countries more lor sugar than ; of Kill to carry New York. Hill t posi- ; e get irom them for all the wheat we tionontbe income tax wil. strengthen eiport. At prescr.t tierinany furnishet him in New Y'ork, and while it would a large portion of it for the eastern : be. at the present time at least, an ele- : states, w hiie oort comet from Haaa.i. j ! ment of weaknes in the countrr at ? " m ' ' , . . i .... Madeline t'o..ard it going lo star, ana large, it it bv no meant assured that the , , ; teutiment will not change concerning the income tax br lSu. At anv rate it ouid deprive the republican part? of, tome oi itt thunder, fr ' rith Kill as an , opponent, the attack on democracy for i establishing the tax would lose its sting. for everv attack on it wouid be an in- ji)reniellt of Hill's statesmanship. ' ; Hill it bead and shoulders above everv poeeibie candidate for the presidency. except Stevenson, and if he wins his ' present fight he will be fur the nomina ' ;. . . ... i tion invincible. Who the republican candidate will be it is at present hard to say, but it will be neither McKiniey nor Tom Keed. Their pace is too heavy on the fret j carter, and they will come in bunched and in the rear on the home stretch. Ex-Fres-Ident Harrison is not in touch with those of his party who name the nomi- nees. anU is tneretore out of the pro'o- leni a- utterly as Cleveland. The re- publican party realizes that in Hill it has a foeman who must be downed, and as a result every muscle will be strained in the coming state campaign to down him. The New York state campaign will 1 .1. i j -.. t 1 . i . iwieu ui any icai uas ever oeen iiuigm in the history of the eountrv. sot j.v r.vcxr eiilm. Under the above title a correspondent of defense of Hon. John I Wilson, con - gressman irom Washington, who has evidently been charged b? some popu - list paper witn usury, we re-print toe articie simply to show what peculiar ideas some people have of justice, hon esty and fair dealing. It will be seen in one sentence that the correspondent says that "Mr. Wilson charged never more than 5 per cent a month." -Justice.' who wrote the article in question, would. : jj u- JUQgea D.T his expressed opinion, be a safer man to trust with his own prop- erty than someone else's. The article is as follows : "To tui Eprroa: It is bevond nn- . . -i . , , ,, demanding that the popuusts shomd attack John L, Wilson because of Lis half ownership in the monev loaning business of Alonio M. Marr.her A Co. f- P"y-'c 13 lIJ; ac-T rn w ny ue snou. a noi pursue iawtni private business? Mr. Wilson's money is his own. He Las accumulated it while , r : j hoidiiig office as a puac serrant during twelve years, since 12, when he came to this state a poor man. If he had wished to loan Lis money at .25 per cent a month, there is no law to prevent Lim doing s-o. At ail events there is, nothing to show that Mr. Wilson Las ' loaned money on gold watches, as ' . dace by tht pcpuliet leader, Uncle ! Heim. i "The appointment by Mr. Wilton o' AIoczo M. Marphey, hit partner, ae re- ' iver ot the Spokane National bank I nas ueen cnararierizeu ae reprenenaitjie, because Mr. n uson was supposed to 1 'share in the montLlv saiarv of $250. .1 .t - .1 1. ' DU.C IU kUC UlUUUtl. BSdWJ UI fJU. e ection to congress if he is not to Lake I .advantage of his opportunities? Has j thrift become a crime JfSTICf,.' HILL FOR O0VERS0E. David Bennett Hill has been nomin- ,ted by the democracv of Kew York f r j tlie governorship. It had been expect-1 ed that Mr. Whitnev would be named for the p;iM;e and M matMrr o itri te ... ,t k- av,a .... unt k. rrerr, ntor i! v declined. Hill did not seek the office, nor did be 1 deeire the nomination ; but the conven- tion being denied bv Whitnev went to him unanimously, and would not ' cept any refusal. Hill is forced into the j C?ht - nd il ' to 1 that be will I iIe- His future ' "Hds on the result cf this battle, for if he wins it he wiil be the democratic I 1 candidate ' sun rises. for president as sure as the'. He Las tln.es dem-i:. . .... ..... . ., onstraiea bis aoiiitv u carry ine state, . - . . ' i ana saou.a l aeain ao so. tne nomina-1 : lion Ujt the presidency is hia. This is the natural logic of events. The result wiil be a battle royal. It wiil draw into it the entire strength of the national parties, and In New York will be parties. concentrated the force of botb Iavid Bennett Hill has never been downed, and if be is not whipped n ew l or now, w rith the eountrv in arms against tbe Havemeyer bill and tbe income tax, then indeed ia be in- : vincible. An attempt is being made at I'nion la locate a beet sn&r factory ti.xre. We 1 have not teen auythini cone rning it i lately, but we ho to see the ei pen- j ' ment tried. If snjar can be wade at I; it. If the ladies of the country at large : i i . i ... - ..i. " j .,, I rvlepitinl tu the hdie of privait lift? as thoroughly as her partner the iate W. C. I'.reckinndfe. Miss I'o'.'.ard may have been more s.nned against than ' sinning, but however that may te, it it no excuse for her using her malodorous i actions as an advertisement. The official weat.'.'er bureau did g'iod ' work recently in predicting the cyclone , which yestenlav swept over Florida. The forecast was made two days in ad- ( vance of the storm, and those residing ' on the islands and aiotig the t were . satisfied of the coming of a heavy tidal wtve. Had it not been for this timely warr.iiiff. hundred c.f liv wnulJ have ! ,va iost . The New York Times democratic tCores Hill unmercifully. As Hill has not aocet.ted the nomination, it is rrui able he is waiting to see the extent of tiie storm that action caused. From the expression of the Tin-.-s, which repre sents the adminittra ion wing of the democracy, we think Kill will hesitate alout accepting the proffervd honor. THE MARKETS. Wheat 30 to 31c jer tm. J? P " 50 to (VV is light at W ' tn Hi) -ro. tr l'Si MiLLSTrrrs ! Flofb Hiamond brand at $2 50 per I out. per ton and I- ,o per bbl. retail. Hat Timothy hny ranges m price from fiO to tl'2 per ton. according to ; quality and condition. Wheat hay is in lun stock on a limited demand at $7 50 to S 50 per ton. Potatoes 50 to 75 cents per 100 lbs. BnrtB Fresh roil butter at .15 to 50 cents per roll. tXKJS uood fresh ecs sell at I3' to ' H C- i Pocltbv Good fowlt are quoted at l.lio to$-..o per dozen, turkevs 8 cents per lb. I T . . T . . . . .ti.r a ju.ircus ieei cauie are in J ieM demand at 11.50 per 100 , weieht gross to $2.00 for extra good, 1 Mutton is now quoted at I1, to 2 cents ; : P ."- ocenngs are ngnt and prices are nominal grow weight at 3!j cents dressed. STAPH CKOCECtEH. Corrrr Coeta Kica, is quoted at 4c per lb., br the sack, i-alvadore. 21 Artmcklee. 2c. froA Golden C. in bbls or sack , i' ' ,I-X'.r .C' f!' Pr.clated '). I. G.. :n 30 lb Imxes, 2 .3. Fx q j- i.,C $" 0) hici Japan rice, b-. 'if'e ; Island, "ce, 7 cts. Pea.s j-mali whites, 4,4 5c; I'lnl' " -'e f 1J0 vkfp 12 50 to 3 00 a keg. gijHlJJ1' .oj1' f W''h Ju per ton"' " itoc SrLFHt h- cnt pvr iKmnd H"p;( AJfJ rrfcft Hii.ESv-Are quoted m followt: Drr 254c lb ; green, l1. Sheep Peit 25 to 50 ea. Ie?rk;n. 2Te lb for winter snrl 31 w Ins mnmm-r r"- 4 """"'J f r-i c . oeer, SO OO ID ea; beaver, $3 oO ib n.w. f -, . t.L , ' " E. . 1 M ,, Silver fox. 10'r:5; red fox. tl 2o; I2 50$'; martin. $U12o: mink 50c''a55c; coon, 50c; coyote, 50c r 75c. Geain Bags 6' to f.'t each. Adsartlawv Lttra. Following is the list of letters remain- 10 'k postofhe at The Ifaiie nn- caneo. ior oepi. -a, iim. rersons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : I Anderson, I iiotkins. Ir. A W Brown, K or W Connors, Miss O tdgerton, i C '2, Foss, A Graors, Mrs Emya Gustafson, Aug. f"; ",7, r owter,' D Iavia, Mrs Agnes rs J . Gilliam, Ransom ; Hapitv.O ! Hall, M iHeopr. F Hensoo. C K I Jones. J K I Lander, W J i- .j-.f Howiand, Mias F Hisur r xi . Hill. O r ' ' ' Jen son, H K '2; Jordan, Mrs Mary McGowan, G (2 Kicholas, Mrs E Stanley, H E Waishj Chas A. CaossEM, P. M. i -eiun, anu.i I Csborne. A J fetout, Jessie To eradicate the poisons which pro duce lever and ague, take Ayer's Ague ' Pop T f t-nrt wM'h.xit !m1 . , . ' , , , ,. . . . " . ... I me uu.j uieuitine in existence Welch 4 . , . . .. ; may be considered an abso ute antidote . . ' for malaria. Haughty lady ' who Las just purchased a sump. Must I put it on myse!.'?; rostouice assiauini .very PoiitelTr Not i . . n .. . .. neceesariiy. mi am , n wi.i prouaoiy ac- compisb mors if yoo put it on tbe letter. Newark Ledger. i I Servant Please, mum, Mrs. Nextdoor ' wanUyou to send her some reading mat-1 ter soluble for a sick person. Mistress f Certainly. Give her those medirins ! , . M. ,, ! aimana s.-Nt. Wk Weekly. Mew York Weekly Tribune AND laiiesieeieiDiGie ONLY THE CALIFORNIA WINEHOUSR - -AlX mm or- California Wines at Low Prices. FREE DELIVERY TO . Call on or address ' ' C8AS. A gliai pe of borne Hie it like an oasis in a desert to a bachelor who does not have to buy coal or pa? gaa bilit. Mil waukee Journal. SUMMONS. In th Oin-utt ourt nl ths State o rsne for w ssro Counlr Dal'. i fiiy. Pumtiff. TS. iorr w;:c and ' ftUnd w ;tiu. i i lteil14htJk. f I To "rftrsf Wa:.in Maud Ti;fc:fi. Ibr i mtMT DACird dHendaate ' In U Timv ot tt huif of inz m tin mwi ; fwn ( yu are hrhr wrjuinsj lo irr :! oTe r.Ltirl fn'! hT th frt (ia? f li' tr?u , nl lti nbT mti'irt f tmrt fInwjnr th ii)if tern t ix -. puh.ii ti'n of U;i ummim. tuml iw.f lh t:m 'r-iwri:id in lb oi" ! ;:- p'f)u-ti'Ht tiiTt, .d t-rin o( urt bw- (c:Mii:i :i it una . Vir i'tn ni - tn.Tf, ii p..;in';f w... i. t.. ( .mrt lor tiit n-inl J-r-.st.il.il tnrv-.n. i.s:! s yiAg-mrut squint thr d:iJsr.t Ut U.s .l dv ( Smroh". )"-. SI 111 tnti .( U-B w f.L i-snt uiu u l. . sst'..ni i.-vssnd siwi i. . . iWn! it.. n..t um-rt in ic.fr i.innisiid fur s of tu . n.nrti-i ih.im 4-iki s. luii -ws. tv u in-- in imn wr irv-i, n, SrcrA .lta..n w4iti ihWmi itT.or-rm :-!ir iiT. b'H n.t ai w ,t. ut lit pxath lmr f bntn .f.nmt or h-n.Uw Ael.. :x:vrn M, to-tii" smtueriy. i' .1 . due sU. "a s ' stfsijfhl lin. fmrsii s'.Ti thr w-t lirie ( '. lbrw.oii Lundr snd mtitT U;rw (set tbvnr sauri. niii nt rt'ie rm.i. a:Ttsren lt. v ! tb west hn of Mid lut Itifr lUntr oortberif but nit dus nortn. s."T.x ttir w itH tiirc. nu bundrMI sil iir ; "s vm oi tnr.oniiis. u n ioiiow.n d-wnued usrt Itu, sud bn ir Uie -toibwwi rnrnrrm lw irs-l iw Ur wit lw,wi vmlr.sT at In mvrt n wssat mn raf t HaSsHs;ataple and Fancy Groceries, ond. U tbr mml 1ms of tb tnwt Srnt moliond stsvve dtsrrttid Ibrifr s-mllrlT sDd siotjr lbs west Iitis nl Mid first dwrlbi Irst. b the j ofitbwtsl cururr tbsrswf, loros snxUrrtr siotig lbs tiltA illrt f Mid tfl dssrrltfd trs't U lu . nortbwrst enrasr of said lot Iwir. lbs iisrs rf I bwinuliiic Auk, Ht nuTT.tis' f'Hir in bis num- j bT Imir in Ji(riow F.niff sdd:tion b :t'f. stn. waira said ftt sdiiiM ahd ibuu ! ssid land first aoovs dewrrtld uo ts Sititb and eimids r.sar ibnmcb to iar mnx-t o tl. I wtutb Aimi frsrUriT.al 'not DDrr.tr ott In bi(-x 1 n'tmiir tares in usid Hiri"w Htuff additin tu , V., ' llj : VwrucT who lbs trwrmrnu. brs- i dtiamsnt aiM sppunansii. tbrrtmbi tKioiia J liir t in asr sw sfii-linin. said lands and ' prmiMs ail Iriiis and tonus in a oruniT. ' t-S' n atMi that asid prniisvs or so mueb t!.ruf aa bjt bs risrsnaanr to raiss tbs am.sint dtis W ths p;alntiff and tli- mats frf tbls soil and ail sum diis lur atbirns s lss. laxs ir a a msnrs. and which mar bs r.id In tiartsl with out n.atcnal In.iirr u tos Mrlisa. may be do- erssfl bi bs s.,a a-ortiiri w, law. that tha two sssds tbsrmf bssntilird ttvm ths amount diis to lbs plaintiff, and lor albirm-T t fra and cusm of Vina arij.m anl a., urnns diis fi laxsa aiid a-rrietiU. and tbat ll dslsndanU and ax h "! torr. and .. pTwt, riaimins uud tu-m or eith. of torm t;tiv.),i1lt,r W the romn.anira mtit of thl artttfO.and ssry psroT) win con TSIir l lltMS)iii;iit it t'lbswjfj.'Tilir twit41, aiar bs irTMl and forrUa-d trl ai. ricnt, lit,s. iriirst. sa;m. Iin arid ii if r-myii'iii in and tr. md f:ioni1 i.r-n,i and tbat S),a luunt:ff bars ucn o'bsr and lurtuar rvnef as n:T bf sjii:ubi ar.d j'.t Von ars lu-:n. n..tii,wl tnat ;r.n nrr mxu is ssrv-l upm 1"n bs r'ii. I'slion l m Wn-af in 1m t sLta- n..siri.e. a wwsljr r,-w,p-r bsiiiiar.d in I-s ( i-y.imt,a b ord?r f tne H'n L. r.rsd.bsw. juVM tl.' Ttb Jadir.aj I'lstnt 1 tl te r...n. n.adr at run b--i in l's:i't:iT..,n ti.s j-t dnrcif i-i.trmbrr . H WIIvWjN AU'-rnr lor Piainuff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION V H LsJbOrnr . Tbs falis. Or .i Ans M. I-V4 I s nmnr rim that u.s fol.OWIIif ""a -Wit bas r.rd notWof his Intent,.... I, mat final pr.. m .w of his r,.;m ,nd "Z'Xl una. n- Uowssr waits. " 1 T- ,h ' ss's. . i aw'i j ( nam-. t, i .i;.,.ln. witns u. pros, his Z"r''inr Uf"n m',n "it"au. of w- 1 'T N "'v r Miriure. a I ints. ail of Waplnll.a. (r. V r kwm. - $1.75. MY PART OF THE CITY. BECHT The Dalles, Or. PIONEER HERD r- POUND CHINA FOR 8A.Ij. ; j Thirtv-five head f.r l-i, sired by f fr r ee Trade L' g of i.i'. sold for $-.l, : the tJehe-t priced h'x ever sjld in the ' r"n:.-H v...... M.,.tHl . ,n T-n!i.eh I flip Jr .'1 Svid for K"IK. ( iw itig to the hard tiiiies. I will sell i '"f the next three months my pigs for , l-U eacn, or fer pair. 1.1 lux and deliver at nearest station free. V V , Write. o ImniOPM done on unaar6. 1 tmrw 1 1' n I f Tiv CJitervilie, astl. . ' . . . i J 1 SriHSlA. A. Brown, ! and ex-K tle j .oot dvi-ntd. t ,uil -ruD.t of and Provisions. wnich bs r.ffrrs ai Low Flaunt SPECIAL : PRICES to Cash Buyers. Hiltat Cash Prices for lw zii otter Produce. 170 SECOND STREET. Wasco wareUQuss Go.. Receives Goods on Stor age, and Forwards same to their destination. Receives Consignments For Sale on Commission. Rotes Reosonble ; XAKK GOOD "W. "W. CDO. THE DALLES. OB