The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 12, 1895, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12. 1895.
The Weekly Ghroniele.
- OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY.
Suteied et the Fostorflee at Tne Dalles, Oregon
aa second-class matter. -..
SUBSCRIPTION KATES,
BY KAIL, POSTAOK PREPAID, IN ADVANCE.
One year fl 80
Bix montos -1 ... 78
Three months SO
Advertising rates reasonable, and made known
on application.
Address all communications to "THE CHRON
ICLE, The Dalles, Oregon.
The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may
be found on sale at 1. V. JSlickeuen's store,
Telephone No. 1.
; , i. THE MARKETS.
Wheat 30 to 81c per bu. '
Barley Prices are up to 50 to 60c
cents per 100 lbs. .-. . .
Oats The oat market is light at 60
to 80 cents-per 100 lbs. "
Flour Diamond brand at $2 50 per
bbl. per ton and $2 7o per bbl. retail
Mat Timothy hay ranges in price
from $10 to $12 per ton, according to
quality and condition. Wheat bay is
in full stock on a limited demand at
7 50 to $9 00 per ton. ; .
Potatoes 50 to 75 cents per 100 lbs.
BuTTER-resh roll butter at 35 to 50
cents per roll. , '
Eggs Good fresh eggs sell at 22 to
25 c. ' '. .
Poultry Good fowls are quoted
THE RAGING WATKR9.
' The Entire Lower, Portion of Home
stead Submerged.
Homestead, Pa., 'Jan. 8. The entire
lower part of HomeBtead is under water,
Driftwood and ice last night knocked the
falsework from under the new . Brown
bridge across the Monongabela. . The
Carnegie works were compelled to shut
down this morning on account, of the
flood, which disabled their pumps. The
plant will probably be able to resume on
Friday. .
Pittsburg, Jan. 8. The floods in the
Allegheny and Monongabela rivers have
' reached their limit, and the worst is
over. The uighest marks were recorded
about 10 o'clock this morning, and soon
after the water began slowly to recede.'
The great mass of ice which filled both
rivers during the past 24 hours is slowly
disappearing. . Locally the loss will be
comDarativelv light. The general loss
on both rivers is estimated at about $150,
000. This includes wrecked coal-barges,
flooded mills and mines, and the damage
to exposed river properties.
Bellaire. O.. Jan. 8. The river at
this point is 31 feet and rising rapidly.
It is believed the river will leave its
banks tonight. All the lowlands are
flooded. The river is lull of ice. The
steamer Phillips and a large wharfboat
have been crushed by the ice. Great
fears of loss of property are entertained
here. .
Pomeeoy, O., Jan. 8. The govern'
meut mark at 8 o'clock this morning
shows 29 feet of water, and the river is
rising six inches an hour. Business
men are moving their stores out of the
cellars. ' Since 18S4 there has not been
bo much alarm as now. -
Steubenville, O., Jan. 8. The river
marks show 32 feet and rising. Thirty
five feet are expected. Six bents of the
Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad trestle,
between here and Mingo, have been
swept away, and all traffic is stopped.
South of the city the tracks are two feet
under water.
Parkersburg, W. Va., Jan. 8. The
Palestine boom, up the Kanawha river,
bas let go, and thousands of feet of ties,
logs and lumber are at the mercy of the
wind and water. Loss $150,000. River
men look for 36 to 40 feet 6f water here.
i
Washington. Jan. 8. The Ohio at
Pittsburg is 25.7 feet, 51.7 feet above the
danger line. There has been a rise of 1.3
feet the past 24 hours. At Parkersburg
the river is 25.3 feet, 12.7 below the
danger line.
Severe Cold in Scotland.
Edinburgh, Jan. 10. The cold
weather now prevailing in Scotland is
the most severe experienced in many
years, 32 degrees below zero having been
registered. . Loch Lomond is frozen over.
In several parts of the country railroad
traffic has been stopped by snow. Some
drifts are 20 feet high.
Mahtar of Chitral Murdered.'
Calcutta, Jan. 10. Nizam Ulmulk,.
mahtar of Chitral, bas been murdered by
his young brother, Amir TJlmulk, who
has declared himself mahtar of Chitral.
Chitral, or Little Casbgar, is a country
in Asia consisting of Lioner valley, on
the south slope of Hindoo-Koosb. '
' Warren and Clark.
Cheyenne, Jan. 7. J. C. Davis and J.
L. Torrey, prominent candidates for the
Wyoming senatorsnip, withdrew from
the contest today, making the election pi
ex-Senator F. E. Warren and ex-Con
gressman C. D. Clark almost assured.
at
$2.25 to $2.75 per dozen, turkeys 8 cents
per lb. ..
Beef a Mutton Beef cattle are in
less demand at $1.50 per 100
weight gross to $2.00 for extra good.
Mutton is now quoted at 1 to 2 cents
per lb. gross.'' Pork offerings are light
and prices are nominal' gros9
weight at 3 cents dressed.
STAPLE GROCERIES.
Coffee Costa Rica, is quoted at 24c
per lb., by the sack. Salvadore, 23c
Arbuckles, 25c. .
Sugar Golden U. in bbis or sacks,
$5 25 ; Extra C, $5 -50 ; Dry granulated
$6 00. D. G.,-in 30 lb boxes, $2 25. Ex
C,$2 25. GC $2 00.
jkice Japan nee, o(gc; isiana,
rice, 7 cts. ,
Beans Small whites, 4?5c;
Pink, 4c per 100 lbs. .
Syrup $2 00 to $3 00 a keg.
Salt Liverpool, 501b sk, 50c; 1001b
sk, $1 00; 2001b sk, $2 00. Stock salt,
$10 per ton;
Sulphur 2 cents per pound. . N
HIDES AND FURS.
Hides Are quoted as follows : Dry,
22c lb; green, . '
' Sheep Pelts 25 to 50 ea. Deerskins,
20c lb for winter and 30c for summer.
Dressed, light $1 lb, heavy 75c lb. Bear
skins. $8$12 ea ; beaver, $3 50 lb ;
otter, $5 ; fisher, $5$5 50 : silver gray
fox, $10$25; red fox, $1 25; grey fox
2 50$3: -martin, $1$1 25; mink
50c55c ; coon, 50c ; coyote, 50c75c.
Grain Bags 6J to 6 each.
" Free Pills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen &
Co ; Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King's .New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of Constipation
and Sick Headache. For Malaria and
Liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by their action, but
by giving tone to stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate the system. Regular
size 25c. per box. Sold by Snipes &
Kinerelv.
A minister who was preaching frdin
the text, "The Lord God is a sun and
shield," began with this sublime strain:
My beloved brethern, have you ever
considered how much we owe lo the
king of day, that mighty orb whose rays
bring all things into visibility? Were it
not for the splendid beams of the sun,
we should have to be content with the
pale and insufficient light of the moon."
Christian Advocpte.
' . POPPING THE QUESTION..-.
General Information as to the Method Is
Sard to Obtain.
"It is a strange thing," whispered a
whimsical individual one night, after
making sure no one else was looking,
says the Louisvalle Courier-Journal,
"that a married person always declines
to inform an unmarried friend just how
the proposal tableau was arranged. ' It
has been a matter of much speculation
to me as to the most popular and com
mon tableau enacted on such an auspi
cious occasion. Every time I have asked
a married woman how her husband
asked her to be his, she has always
blushed and given an evasive answer.
'It's been, so long I have forgotten,' she
sometimes answers, unthinkingly. If
she had realized that she had referred
to her age she would have expired,
"Another woman will answer: Why;
John ' just'asked me, and I said yes.
On account of these different answers
I have begun to think that, as compari
sons cannot be made, an artistic pro
posal' will never be had in this world.-
I have also begun to think why it is
that these evasive replies are invaria
ble. So deeply has the matter taken
hold of me that, for the enlightenment
of humanity in general, I am half de
termined : to form an army somewhat
after the fashion of Coeur de Lion or
Coxey and march upon the ' hosts of
the silent women and compel them to
yield their secret."
Administrator's Sale.
SHERIFF'S SAJE.
Notice is herebv riven, that under and by Tir
ol an execution issued out of the Circuit
Court ol the State of Oregon for Wasco County,
on the 18th day of Dec., 1894, on a decree made,
enierea ana rendered in sam oouri on we ivcn
day of Nov., 1894, in a snit wherein Carl Burch
torf was plaintiff and C. P. Fogh and Marie Fogh
were defendants, in favor of said plain tiff and
against said defendants for the sum of o71.20.
with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum, from tne lain any ot JNOvemoer,
1894, and the further sum of loO attorney's fees.
and 25 eosts and disbursements, said execution
being to me directed and commanding me to sell
the hereinafter described real property to satisfy
said above-named sums, I will on Monday, the
zist aay ot January, ui'jo, at tne nour ot z o ciocc
of said day, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, for cash in hand, at the front door of the
county courtnouse, in Danes city, asco
county, Oregon, all of the right, title and inter
est oi saia aeieuaants, ana cacn ot mem, in ana
to the following-described real property, to-wlt:
Is ts C, 1, , F, G, H, I and J, in block 78 in
Fort Dalles Military Reservation addition to
1 alles City, Wasco county, .Oregon, together
witn tne tenements, Hereditaments ana appur
tenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise
appertaining, or so mucn tnereox as -win satisty
saia aoove-namea sums, togetner witn tne ac
cruing costs of this mle.
Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon,
nis I'jin aay ot Dec., lfiin.
dec22-jl9 . T. J. DRIVER,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
A WINTER'S ENTERTAINMENT.
GREAT VALUE -
FOR
LITTLE MONEY.
WEEKLY NEWS
. OF THE WORLD
FOR A TRIFLE.
Summons.
Hew York Weekly Tribune,
'..'''
a twenty-page journal, is' the leading Republican family paper of the
United States. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all
the general news of the United States. It gives the events of foreign
lands in a nutshell. Its AGRICULTURAL department has no su- '
- penor in the country. Its MARKET REPORTS are recognized au
thority. Separate departments for THE FAMILY CIRCLE, OUR
YOUNG FOLKS, and SCIENCE AND MECHANICS, Its HOME
AND SOCIETY columns command the admiration of the wives and
daughters. It general political news, editorials and discussions are
comprehensive, brilliant and.exhaustive.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order of the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Wasco County, made and entered in the mat
ter ot tnr estate ot wiiuam u Dell, deceased, on
the 7th day of January, 1895, that the under
signed, administrator of the said estate, will
from and after the 11th day of February, 1895,
proceed to sell all of the following described real
property, belonging to said estate, to-wit; that
tract of land beginning at a point lbO rods south
of the northwest corner of the northst quarter
of Sec 27, Tp 2 N, R 10 East, running thence
north 6P 6' east 110.79 rods, thence north 104
rods to the See line hetween Sections 27 and 22,
thence east to the northeast corner oi the north
east quarter oi said sec, 27, thence south 160 rods
tome southeast corner oi saia northeast quar.
ter of sec, 27; thence west 100 rods to the south
west corner of said northeast quarter, thence
north 10 rods to the place of beginning, save ana
except two seres, which were deeded to School
Dist, No. 18 of Wasco County. Oregon, by said
deceased prior to his death which lies directly in
the northeast corner of the above described tract
and is bounded as follows; Commencing at tha
northeast corner of Sec 27, Tp 2 N K 10 East, W
M, and running thence west 32 rods, thence
south 10 rods, thence east 32 rods and thence
north 10 rods to the place of beginning; also the
following described real property bounded as
follows; Beginning at the northwest corner of
Sec 26, Tp 2 N, R 10E, W M, running thence east
ibu rods, tnence soutn so rods, thence west iui
rods to the section line between sectiod 26 and
27, thence north 55 rods to the place of begin
ning, containing 55 acres. Said real property
wui oe soiu iur casn.
WILLIAM O'DELL,
janll-ieb9 Administrator.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
asco county:
David D. Garrison, 1
r'lalntitr, I
vs.
Elizabeth W. Garrison, J
Defendant. 1
To the said defendant, Elizabeth W Garrison:
In the name of the State ot Oregon : You are
A SPECIAL COTRAOT
THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE for
ns to. offer this splendid journal .and
ile against
hereby summoned and required to appear and
a'.swer piainun s complaint now on ni
you in the above-entitled court ai
before the first day of the next reeular term of
said Court, which term of said Court is to begin
and be holden on Monday, the 11th day of Feb
ruary, 1895, in the courthouse in Dalles City,
v asco uouniy, btace oi uregon, ana it you laii
to appear and answer said complaint as herein
required the plaintiff will apply to said Court
ior tne reiiei prayed ior in saia complaint, to
wit. for a dissolution of the marriaee contract
now existing between plaintiff and defendant,
and for such other and further relief as may be
just ana equitaoie.
You are hereby further notified that this sum
mons is served noon yoii by publication by or
der of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge of
the above-entitled court made at the reerular
November term of said Court for the year 1894.
CONDON & CONDON.
i- jnn5-fl6 - Attorneys for Plaintiff.
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(The regular subscription for the two papers is $2.50.)
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Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to denram OT' TUof
Room 2, Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy of THE NEW
YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be mailed to you. -
. IHT YOTJ WAItTT
Government, State, or Dalles Military Road Lands,
.A. ZtsTIEW
CALL ON
SUMMONS.
A minister in Florida had been labor
ing hard to raise money lor a church.
Finally, a friend from the North sent
him the last hundred dollars needed;
and the day he received it he was pre
sented with a son and heir. The Sun
day following the congiegation shook
with suppressed laughter, when the
poor man, thinking only of the dona
tions, thanked God for the small succor
that had just arrived ! W. H. "McElroy.
No one in ordinary health need be
come bald or gray, it be will follow sen
sible treatment.' We advise cleanliness
of the scalp and the use of Hall's Hair
Renewer.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
asco county :
Caleb Brooks, 1
Plaintiff,
. vs.
Georgiana A. Brooks, I
Defendant. I
To Georgiana A. Brooks, the above-named de-
iecaant:
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appearand answer
tho complaint tiled against you in the above-en-
titied suit, and now nending in the above-enti
tled Court, on or before Monday, the 11th day of
Feb., 1895, that being the first day of the next
regular term oi saia uourt; ana it you tail so to
answer, tor want tnereot tne piaintirr will api
to the said above-named Court for the relief de
manded in his complaint, for a decree of divorce
forever dissolving and annuling the marriage
reinuijiis now exisimg ueLweeu yuu aim plaint
iff, and for such other and' further relief as to
tne court may seem equitaDie ana just.
This Summons is served upon you by publica
tion thereof in The Dalles Chronicle, a news
paper of general circulation published weekly at
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, by order of
tne iiononime w. L. Brudstiaw, judge of said
Court, which order was duly made at chambers
Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, on the 27th
dav oi Decern oer, 1894.
DUFUR & MEXEFEE.
dec20-f9 Attorneys for Plaintiff".
Plumson I'll be mighty -glad when
we get through with the nineteeth cen
tury. Rayson Why?
Plumson By that time writers will
be obliged to give fin de Steele a much
needed and well earned rest. South Bos
ton News.
Karl's Clover Root, the great blood
purifier gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation,
25 cts., 50cts., 1.00v . '
A certain judge took occasion recently
to warn his people from coming into the
courtroom drunk in these words : "I
wish to put everybody on notice that if
they come into this courtroom while I
am sitting on this bench drunk' they
had better look out." Hamilton (Ga.)
' Journal. ' -
"The dear boy, how he does love me V
the sighed as she replaced the sheet
within the envelope. Going softly, to
the pearl lined escritoire, she took the
pen and thoughtfully wrote on the let
ter, "Exhibit A." St. Louis Post Dis
patch. '
Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee.
.It cures incipient. Consumption. It is
, the best cough cure. Only one cent a
dose 25cts., 50c t s., and $.00.
Teacher Now, Charlie, tell us what
yon know about Croesus. - Charlie
Dudes wear 'em in their pants. Har
lem Life., .
Mrs. .T. S. .'Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shiloh's vitalizer 'saved
my life.' I consider it the. best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used."
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble
it excels. ' Price 75 cts.
Sing Sing ttripes as a substitute for
police service stripes will -not become
popular, but are too well deserved.
New Yolk. World.
ERGURIflL
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office, The Dalles, Or.,)
Dee. 26, 1894. (
Kotice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the register
and receiver of the U. S. Land office, The Dalles,
Or., on February 5, 1893. viz.:
-William Watson,
H'l E, No. 3592, for the SV NEK, NEJi SE;,
Sec. 10, and SWJj SWJi, Sec. 11, Tp. 2 N, K 11 K,
W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz. : W. E. fiuskey, F. P. Weidner,
Keece Prathar, A. T. Prachar, Hosier, Oregon. .
JAS. F. MOORE, Register.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
F0
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Is the result of the usual treatment of
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I Mercury and Potash remedies more to
(be dreaded than the disease and in a
short while is in a far worse condition
t than before. The most common result Is
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where all else has failed.
I suffered from a severe attack of Mercurial
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(oi dollars without relief, but after tak-
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ESTRAYED.
Please inform the unde'reitrned of the
whereabouts of a cow branded 11 on the
left side, with- dew lap cut up. Don't
recollect ear marks and ot her brands on
her.. , , jan2tf .. Eobt. Mays".
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
County Court of the atate of Oregon for the
County of Wasco, made aud entered on the 29th
day of December, 1894, the undersigned was
duly appointed executor of the last will and
testament of Thomas N. Joles. deceased; all per
sons having claims rgninst said estate are noti
fied to present them with- the proper vouchers
to the undersigned at bis office in Dalles City,
Oregon, witn in six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated Januarv 4, 1895.
jauS-rJ - - R. F. GIBONS, Executor.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice ishercby given that John F. R oot has
(inly conveyed to the undersigned, by proper
ueeu in usigumeut, an oi nis rtai ana personal
property, fir the benefit of all of his creditors.
All person" having claimB against said John
F. lioor are hereby notified to present the same,
properly verinea, to me hi me omce ot liutur &
Al entice, in Dalles City, Oregon,, within ninety
i'JO) days from the date of this notice.
Dated this 17th day of November, 1894.
novl7dec29 II. GLENN. Assignee.
CndertakiDg Establishment.
Thomas A. Hudson,
successor to xnoniDury d: Hudson, . .
83 Washington St., THE DALLES, OR.
If yon want Information concerning Govern
ment landB.or the laws relating thereto, yon can
consult him free of charge. He has made a spe
cialty of this business, and has nrocticpd hpfnra
the United States Land Office for over ten years.
He is Agent for the Eastern Oregon Land
Company, and can sell you Grazing, or Un
improved Agricultural Lands in any quantity
desired, and will send a Pamphlet describing
these lands to anyone applying to hrfn for it.
PRINZ & NITSCHKE
-DEALERS IX-
Furniture and Carpets.
Re is Agent for sale of lots in Thompson's Addi
tion to The Dalles. This Addition Is laid off in
acre lots, and destined to be the principal rest
deuce part of the city. Only 20 minutes' walk
irom uourtnouse; lu minutes from K. K. Depot,
We have added to oar. business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil
be low accordingly.
Settler Located on Government Lands.
If you want to Borrow Money, on Long or Short time, he can accommodate yon.
Writes Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance.
If you cannot call, write, and your letters will be promptly answered.
Wasco wareipse Co.,
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
THE DALLES LUMBERING CO.
. .
INCORPORATED 1888.
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Dalles.
No. 67 .Washington Street. . . The
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of
Building Material and Dimension Timber, Doors, Windows, Moldings, House Furnishings, lit
Special Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish
. Boxes and Packing Cases.
Factory and Lu.m'ber Sa.xrcL .t Old Xt. X3n.ll.ea.
Receives. Consignments
pnT. eta,- at, rinTnmiir.n DRY Pine, Tir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to
any part of the city,
fates Reasonable!
mark goods
W". W . Oo.
v THE DALLES. OR
rnaniifaciurers
Harnesses
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a lull assortment oi
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which he offer at Low Figures
SPEGIIIIi
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the Honorable
Countv Court ior Wasco county, Oregon, as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, de
ceased. All persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present the same, properly
verified to me at my residence na.r Tygh Valley,
Wasco county, Oregon, or at the office of my
attorneys. Dufur-dc Menefee.
Dated The Dalles, Oregon, December 28, 1891.
ASA STOGSUILI -
Administrator of the estate of Mary M . Gordon,
decease 1. dec29fet2&
Administrator's Notice.
. . : ' t
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
Court of the State of Oregon for the County of
Wasco, duly made and entered on the 9th day of
January. 1895, the undersigned was appointed
administrator of the estate of Joshna W. Keeriv
deceased. All persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased are herebv notified to
present them, with the proper vouchers there
for, to me at my office in The Dalles. Oregon,
within six months f 10m the date hereof.
natea The Dalles, Oregou,-Jan. 12, 1895.
G. J. FARLEY. -Administrator
of the Estate of. Joshnn W.
Reedy, Deceased. - - jan!2-feb23
The Columbia Packing Co. are selling
trimmed park shoulders at 5 cents per
pound for cash. ' dec3
PAIGES
to Cash. Buyers.
Hi&lest Casl Prices for Eis.aflj
, ; ,om froance. . -
170 SECOND STREET.
( Successors to L. D. Frank, deceased.)
OF .A.T.Xj
. t' " A General Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods.
BBPATBrETa- PEOMPTLT and XTEJ-AriX- XXDISTJEJ.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Briclles, fMps, Horse BMets, Etc.
Full Assortment of Mexican Saflcllery Plain or Stained
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. .
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175 Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon
Ttiecoiufia Packing.,
PACKERS OF
full line of all the Standard Patent Medicines,
Drugs, . Chemicals, Etc. '
Pork and 6eef
,. MANUFACTURERS OF
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Curers of BRAND
MATERIALS-..
ARTISTS
Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
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This well-known Brewery ia now turning out the best Beer and Porter
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fol Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed OH'
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