THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1895: The Weekly Chfofliele. THK DALLKS OBEQOK Entered at the postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon. as secona-ciass mui matter. STATE OFFICIALS. Sjvernoi 8. Pennoyer Secretary of State H K Kincaid Treasurer Phillip Mctschan iupt. of Public Instruction. G. M. Irwin Attorney-General CM. Idleman . ( J. N. Dolph Senators jj H Mitchell ( B. Hermann jongreMiuiju 1W. H. Ellis State Printer ;W. H. Leeds him that hath shall be given ;" and at the same time consoling ourself with the not very creditable thought. that most people who owned fine diamonds were both old and ugly, thus emphasiz ing that same proverb, 'differently ex pressed, that "to him that hath . no oars are mixed and mingled, nntil they are no longer capable of eeggregation. With Germany we are in somewhat the eame condition, and. all Europe is so balanced against itself that none of the parts could safely tackle a job like that of undertaking to humble this country. However, should England attack: us to be heard. - Instead of Egan being sent to jail, h is rewarded with an appointment aa at agent of the government and of thi United States courts. We do not quec tion Jadge Gilbert's motives in making the appointment, as It was probably tht- desire of the stockholders of the road : ' COUNTY OFFICIALS. County Judge. ..Geo. C. Blakeley Bherllf. '. T.J. Driver Clerk A. M. Keisay Treasurer Wm. Michell , . (Frank Kincind Commissioners J. a Blowers Assessor F. H. Wakefield teeth apples are given," when a gentle man came up to us, his countenance Russia would find time to settle the but still the appointment was an illy-se aglow with delight, grasped our good Corean matter, and incidentally eome lected one, for instead of being an agen right hand, called us "Mr. Debs," and other little affairs down India-wards, of the court, Egan should at least t w duld hardly take our bashful denial of Should Germany try it, some of her new brought to trial before it. Behind sue! the surname as true. He meant it, too, I possessions on the Bhine might be lost appointments lurks the blood-re and it was quite in accord with our to her. Spain would lose Cuba, and shadow of anarchy, and that shadow tbt usual luck, for instead of credit, just anv one, or all of them would have a United Slates courts are doing their ui when we most need it, some fool fellow contract on their hands they would be most to hammer into substance makes us Deb-it. He was a large man, glad to sub-let before they were through with a grip like a secret society or a with it. The United States is too power- drummer, and an arm like the China ful and too large to be attacked, and be sea. Hence we accepted his apology, sides, none of the nations named could Administrator's Sale. of all cases of consumption can, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease, be cared. This may seem like a bold assertion to those familiar only with the means gener ally in use for its treatment ; as, nasty cod liver oil and its filthy emulsions, extract of malt, whiskey, different preparations of hypophosphites and such like palliatives. Although by many believed to be incura ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that, in all its earlier stages, consumption is a curable disease. Not everv case, but a larre ter- - s i t.i:.M ..if.. o c yj uucj, ouu wc utntvt,ynK e xcept two acres wmen were aeeaea to aehoal percent, are curea Dy Lrr. r-ierce s uoiaen ' mst, ro. is ot Wasco ounty. Oregon, by said Notice is hereby given tbat In pursuance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, made and entered in tbe mat ter of th. estate of William O'Dell, deceased, on the 4th day of March, 1895, that the under signed, administrator of the said estate,- will from and after the 8th dav of April, 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 ISO rods south of the northwest corner of the north-st Quarter of Pec 27, Tp 2 N, R 10 EaBt, ruuuing thence north 66" 6' east 110.79 rods thence north 104 rods to the See line between Sections 27 and 22, thence cast to the northeast corner oj the north east quarter oi said sec, 27, thence south 160 rods to the southeast corner of said northeast quar. ter of seo, 27; thenca west ISO rods to tbe south west corner of said northeast quarter, thenoe north 10 rods to the place of beginning, save and except two acres which were deeded to bchoal Medical Discovery, even after the disease deceased prior to his death which lies directly In THE WOOL OUTLOOK. BSr7ntend cheerfully that we could quarrel with her without being hurt in coroner i lorgive me mistaKe h ubub couiu : uu mat tenaeresi oi an national spots, me then we went over to the Perkins and A PUDDING. A short time ago we were told that the real estate men were going to get up some literature descriptive of Wasco county. We have waited patiently some action in that line, but it comes not. . It would be a good thing for both city and county to carry this idea out, It may be said that the newspapers should devote more attention to describ ing the country and advertising its re sources. There is some truth in that assertion, and yet there are many rea sons why the newspapers, however much they may desire to assist in de veloping the country, do not speak more fully of its resources. While the local newspaper finds a much wider field than is generally acredited to it, it cannot give a full description of the country and its resources in one issue, and it Is seldom that more than one issue finds its way to those persons whom it is de sirable to reach. The regular issues of all country papers of Oregon reach the readers in the country contiguous to them ; they do not go out of the state in large numbers to gladden the eyes of the hungry Kebraskans or tired Da co tans The country newspapers are read at home. Now it will be readily seen that if The Chronicle should devote most of of its space to telling the citizens of of Wasco and contiguous counties just what kind of a country this is. those cit izens would not onlv grow weary, but pocket. took a look at ourself in tbe old Cosmo- The six-dollar-a-week newsgatherer at politan mirror and thought of Dan Hoi- Washington may eet all the countries by ton and Al Zeiber and the days of our the ears, but it will only be on paper ; boyhood, and wondered if really our face did resemble an acute case of con tempt of court. outside of that he couldn't set a hen. A HOME MARKET. And now comes the story that another will made by the late James G. Fair has been found. This one, too, was in pos session of a lady friend of the old mining shark. These wills are coming in at the rate of four a week and already there are enough of them in Eight to insure a bill for attorney's fees that would make Jim G. think he bad fallen into the hands of the Union Mill & Mining Co., if he could return to earth for a time. By the time the wives and brevet wives, the children of Fair and the "fairies," the nullus Alius with two i's and the promiscu ous gathering of girls, old and young, with claims on the estate, all get through paying their respects to the deceased, the estate will be pretty well picked. The building up of a market for our home manufactures is a problem to be worked out in this, state. So far but lit tle Las been done in this line. Many establishment have been started over the state, but few of them show evi dence of being able to compete for the trade of this coast. The great cause of this lack of support in the home trade is that their goods are not known outside ot the town in which they are made, while the Eastern manufacturers leave nothing undone to constantly keep the The American Wool and Cotton Re porter, published at Boston, which is thi American wool market, says : 'The reported strength of market abroad has not yet been reflected in am appreciable way here. Prices, thougli not quotably higher, certain! v art- steadier, and although trade has ruleo very quiet, manufacturers found it im possible to obtain concessions in value from those current a week ago. Wool it low in comparison with other staple has progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (includ ing luoercuiar matter), great loss ot nesn and extreme emaciation and weakness. Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases reported to us as cured by " Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? - You need not take our word for it. They have, in nearly every instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis representing them, and who were often strongly prejudiced and advised against a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery." but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, in curative power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod- liver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these the northeast corner of tbe above described tract and is bounded as follows; Commencing at the , norineast corner of Sec 27, Tp 2 N K 10 East, W ' .....fy ... nut. w, UVMW south 10 rods, thence east 32 rods and thence I north 10 rods to the plaoe of beginning: also the I following described real property bounded as i follows: Beginning at a point 26 rods north of the ; quarter section corner between sections 26 and 27 i?sa'd.town8n'Par"1 ""lite, running thence east 160 rods, thenoe north 55 rods, thence west 160 irods to tbe section line between section 26 and 27. thence outh 55 rods to the plane of begin ning, containing 55 acres. Bald real property wlllbe sold for cash. 11. D. O'DELL, jan23-fcb20 Administrator. I Citation. In ;the Couuty Court of tbe Btate of Oregon lot " mvu iiunty. articles, and islower here than anywhere else. Stocks of domestic wool here are SET and had eitherTtTeriv 7aileato Sne! IndJaiLVbe estate of Do"". not large and . yet there appears to be enough to meet the demand, which is not urgent. The businees of the past week has been of a retail character, very few good lots having been moved. The aggregate of transactions is even less than that of last week. Holders of wool are in some quarters quite firm in their views, and a case is cited where a manu- fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various nreoarations of the kvnonhns. phites had also been faithfully tried in vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lineerinsr couehs. asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pages which will be mailed to you, on re ceipt of address and six cents in stamps. You can then write those cured and learn their experience. Address for Book. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The dispatches today show that a gen eral snow storm is paying its respects to Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and extend ing into Virginia. At Peoria the snow is drifted to a depth of four feet and at Colnmbus tbe storm is said to be the worst experienced there in years. At Cape Charles, Virginia, five inches of snow fell. After all the experience with cold waves that have swept the country east of tbe Rockies, from the lakes to the gulf, the Pacific coast seems to be the only reliable summer resort. The kan -nt.M n..n11. -. . ! ) TH. would desire a change of mental pabu- Peach , tr!f,8 e in bloom here and the products can hardly be expected to or- concerning . . i """" " uer vaiuurum kuuub it uu uucn nut, uiuw i wuou " vu blossoms. Oregon, the land where bliz zards never blow, where drouths never come, and where crops never fail, is the banner state of the union facturer came in the market and made merits of their goods before the people, some offers, none of which were accepted The result being that the home article is by dealers. It is believed even by those crowded out for the reason that people who had been looking for a further de win Duy oniy Known articles, xnia ciine in values that wool has reached a same condition appears to prevail in Cal- point where the bottom can be felt, and ifornia, and on this subject the San that any further changes in values will Francisco Call has the following to say: be upward rather tbnn downward." When the manufacturers of California come to consider in detail the problem of finding at home a market for their goods they must not overlook tbe funda mental truth that there can never be a market for goods that are not known to the consumer. Local patriotism and en lighted public sentiment can do much to loster, encourage ana support wail- oui n is easuy een mat, tue eecretary gick Headache, constipation and indi iornia industries, duc ine people must ueepiy ouenueu, unu u no eestion are auicklv cured bv De Witt's r . - j a . i ht hi l ii -u; t: vi 1 nrst snow mat, me mousines exist. ir. xuur. w.ui i uUJ;i,um..u.0 Little Early Risers, the famous little ine vaiiiornian most loyai to uainornia uriuciam. urwusui is uewueuiy wutu; Dills. Snipes-Kinerslv Drun Co To James Dorris and the unknown heirs of the estate oi rairica iiorris, aeceasea, greeting: In tbe name of the State of Oregon, You are hereby cited and lequired to appear In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for the V. untv of Wasco, at the courtroom thereof at Dalles City, in said county, on Monday, the 6th day of May, 189A, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of tbat day, then and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale thould not be made for the sale of real property belonging to aald state, as In the petition of the administrator of said estate prayed for. The real property described in said petition Tor sale, and for which an order of as e is asked, Is the WU of SWJ.and the WW of NWWof Section 17, Tp 3 South of Kungo 14 K, W. M., in Wasco DOES NOT SUIT GRESHAM. Secretary Gresham has asked the Ha waiian goveryment to recall Minister Thurston. The secretary makes no charges against Thurston, in connection with the newspaper criticism of himself, but it is easily seen that the secretary is deeply offended, and that he connects Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose 25c ts., 50cts., and $1.00. The hopraisers of this vicinity, says the Independence Enterprise, have been busy the past two weeks in getting their yards ready for the season's work. We have not heard of a single yard that has been converted to other purposes, and most of our hopgrowers feel dent that this year's prices will exceed those of last year. County, Oregon VNitu ss the Hon. Geo. loAi,j oi me saia uounty court, with the seat oi sHia uourt amxea, mis 5th day of Febru ary, A. D., 1895. Attest: A. M KEL8AY, Clerk. C. Blakeley, Judge NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Officx, The Dalles, Or.,( lum, would turn up their noses at the plain, solid fare of meat, beans and po tatoes, and long, as tbe Israelites did for he flesh pots ot Egypt, for the galli- ztnaufries of every-day newspaper service. Besides, the intending immigrant -when he seeks information concerning -any section, wants that information in a compact form, so that he may read .and understand the possibilities of tbe -chosen spot. One issue of a newspaper, unless devoted to that one object, cannot convey a full idea of any country, and certainly a dozen issues cannot tell all the openings offered in WaBco county for the industrious Who is there can even guess at the future of the fruit industry in Wasco anybody interfering with considers his prerogatives, yet March 7. 1K95. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention u make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register ind receiver of ' the U. 8. Land office at Tha Dalles, Or., on April 18, 1895, viz: Edmund B. Martin, COtifi- lM ner f David Martin, deceased for the NWW. U XU, A y U O, A lO Cd. Al. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: Edward Bothell, J. Strain, Emil Mertz, it. D. Pitcher, all of Tygh Valley, Oregon. J AS. F. MOORE, Register. NOTICE. 8. Land OmciThe Dalles, Or.,( January 8. 1895. i Complaint having been entered at this offic THERE WILL BE NO WAR. The Washington legislature will cease iUil,..........n.l. I. of tha eama t ms ha a the, mnat morMlo- ITOm irOUDimZ at miOniKnt lOUlKQI. """H""' . . . . . bv Geonre W. Moo5 avaln.t Chrilain Whit The trade journals of California ehow some old grandmammy of a secretary of Ane aoxoiogy win De neara wim great more mi bis hti B ,or abandoni,,. nig home- a rich array of Eastern advertising, but state since we have owned a flag. "yent wanKiuinesa oy uw people j ej"nVw" and NeITse and "sSSs. a very scant amount of advertising by Of course Thurston will be recalled be- ier sue, even incragn tney are sept 17 1889 for the 8. of section H Bill H W II III. HHM41 Til I, I1H JVHIlHH.HHr.VlH III ' . . . . . ' . . Affairs down in Washington are pretty well stirred up, considering congress is not in session. Gresham in his capacity of court jester, manages to keep the time from hanging heavily on the bands of the president. Gresham, however, although he makes an excellent court fool, it must be remembered is at least a professional fool, or rather a fool by profession, while there are some other persons in that village who outclass htfti, although but amateurs. One of these, county? She has thousands of acres of and the leading one, is the-ass that gets California producers. The merchant cause nothing will have to be proved must of necessity purchase those things against him. It is sufficient to know that are advertised, for he does not that his presence is not pleasant to the knoT of the others, nor do his custom- secretary, to compel his government to ers. In this way the Eastern dealers recall him. Thurston loses a job by not get the Pacific coast market, not because having a stronger pull on the trigger of Pacific coast neople Drefer Eastern his tongue, and yet his conduct looked lands that will raise the finest winter apples in the world, and she has the cli mate, tbe sunshine and rain and cool nights necessary to give them color, flavor and keeping qualities. She raises the golden-epaulatted strawberry in crimson profusion, the best to the eye, the beBt to the palate, and the best when judged by their shipping qualities. Pears, cherries, prunes all find here the soil and surroundings adapted to their most perfect development, while small fruits of all kinds are at home, and the muskmelon and watermelon fairly burst with lusciousness. Who can say at what figure the wool clip shall stop? Or who estimate the bushels of grain of up the dispatches eent in his name to the newspapers of this coast. We' read in the Sun of yesterday a long column filler about the way in which "Europe is laughing at us," and some profound prophecies as to the amount of trouble we are going to have with foreign na tions. The same fellow tella us we are way down on tbe list as concerns our navy, and tnat our naval officers are blushing for us. Besides this there is any quantity of the same kind of rot. gathered by a colony of asses, and com piled by one. As a matter of fact, the complications this government has with others are every-day affairs tbat are easily and goods, but because they have no choice. The proposition is too plain to require extended argument. The simplest statement of the case is sufficient. No possible patriotism, no possible public sentiment, can get people to buy goods they never heard of. Our manufactur ers muBt support their trade journals. They must advertise. at from any other than tbe diplomatic standpoint, is not at all reprehensible. If he said what it is said he said, then be said nothing bnt what every intelligent American has already said, or at least thought. TOWARDS ANARCHY. We congratulate our contemporary, the La Grande Chronicle, on its in creased size. It is now a six column paper, and all good live columns too. Yesterday United States Judge Gil bert appointed John M. Egan receiver of the Oregon Short Line. The appoint ment is ill-timed, and will serve to strengthen the idea already unfortunate ly too prevalent, tbat the United States courts will do almost anything that rail roads want them to. For Judge Gilbert we have the profoundest respect. We look upon him as being both an ideal man and an ideal judge; and yet the fact remains that the appointment is an unfortunate one. The same day that trnadacli. and h'e.xiralaia cured bv Dr. Miiitfc rAiJM trujuo. uns cent a aose. Stockholders Meeting;. which the countrv. once settled, is caoa- amicablv settled. Our navv. while sur- Egan was made receiver of the Short ble of producing? passed by that of both England and Line another, man addressed a large au- France, is not to be laughed at by either, dience in Portland on the subject of the There are some things no man can and as to our naval officers being railroad strikes in Chicago last July. euees. and those mentioned above are ashamed of their shiDS. if there are anv mat man was Eugene v. ueos, tne among them. There are some other such, it is those "carpet knights" whose things that are hard to account for, too. "pull" permits them to put in their For instances, Monday we pat on our time in society circles in Washington, next worst suit of clothes and our Easter instead of treading the deck of a man of hat, and went dowu to the city on the war. This is a nation of peace, not 'of Willamette, We had been reading the war. It seeks no qnarrels with its The Dalles, Or. March 1st, 1895. Notice is hereby given tbat there will be a stockholders meeting of The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. at the Chronicle ball on Saturday, April 6, 1895 at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing seven directors, and trans acting such other business as may prop erly come before said meeting. By order of the president. feb9-td. G. J. Fablet, Secy. Heal Estate Transactions. politics. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures scalds, burns, indolent sores and never fails to cure piles. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Mr. Dunn (unpaid bill in his hand) When shall I call again, Mr. Owens? Mr. Owens Well, it would hardly be proper for you to eall again until I have returned the present call. Harper's Bazar, W. T. Sanford, Station Agent of Leeper, Clarion Co. Pa., writes; I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best I ever used. It gave instant relief and a quick cure. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Old offender W'at yer arreslin' me fer? I hain't done nothin' fer a year, Officer That's the time ye hit it right; the charge is going to be vagrancy Eate Field. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50c, Unless a man loves a woman he does not want her to pet him. He wonld rather put arnica on his own sore than have a woman whom he dislikes do it. Atchison Globe, I county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said pxrtle are hereby sum moned to appear at this office on the 23d day of aian-u, io-jo, at iv o ciock a. m., 10 -repona ana president cf the American Railway Union. Last July the men, of whom Debs was the leader, came in conflict with the railroad managers, of whom tgan was tbe leader. Troops were called out, the rioters (whom it is pretty papers and knew that the dust was fly mg in Portland in March, and that neighbors, but it is afraid of none of them. This nation, with 70,000,000, has conclusively established were Egan's hired men) were dispersed, and Debs The following deeds were filed yes terday : A. J. Berry and wife to William Leman tract 132x165 feet at Hood River; $1. United States to William Heisler, swj and se4, nwV, sec 35, tp 1 a, r 13 e patent. ' 'Success is the rewaid of merit" not of assumption. Popular appreciation is what tells in the long run. Fpr fifty La Grippe Is here again with all of its old time vigor. One Minute Coueh Cure is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures quickly. Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co. All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. Weather Observer Pague, although no more fear of England than it had and thoee in authority with him in the year P0Ple have been nsinS A7ei' "onto his job" as thoroughly as any man when with 5,000,000 she declared her labor movement, were arrested for con- in the department, had given up all independence, of her. Tbat any of the tempt of court, and, without a trial, hopes of working up a rain-storm. The great countries of Europe could do us were sentenced by the United States Eastern Oregon sky, at the hour of 3 great harm, is conceded : but it is Quite judge, Debs to Bix, and the others to o'clock in the morning, when we stopped certain that in tbe end tbe bill of dam- three months in jail. Debs was also, lying for a little while and got up, was ages would be presented to them in such with his fellows, indicted for conspiracy, as blue au the eyes of an infant, or a shape that it would be paid. and after the prosecution had adduced Multnomah county democrat. Down As for Spain, and the idle talk con- a'l its testimony, one of the jurors tak in Portland they had the same kind pf I cerning what she could or would do with ing sick, the case was gladly dismissed. a sky, or as nearly the same kind as 1 us, it is onlv necessary to call attention The United States iudira at that timn their inferior quality of ozone will per- to the fact that she has her hands full at said tbat Egan and his fellow-conspira- mit, and yet before night there was a home trying to control her own' popula- tore should be indicted also but thev dash of rain that drove us to cover to tion. The moment Soain snaDs her were not. fingers she loses Cuba forever. As it is Pullman, over whose greed the whole just now, her own people are in rebellion trouble occurred, was subpoenaed as a in that interesting island, and are at witness by that same United States least keeping the flies from bothering judge Grosscup, and when he snapped save our aforesaid Easter bonnet. But then, he would be either hardened or ignorant who would guess anything but rain in Portland in March and yet we confess that we guessed the other way. There was another fellow who guessed wrong too. We were standing in front oi a Dig piate-giass winaow aammng some ' handsome diamonds, emeralds, rubies, etc., and moralizing on the fact that only the wealthy could give or re ceive presents of such gems, and that therein lay the truth of the proverb "To the home government. As for England, it is not probable that circumstances will ever arise tbat will cause war between her and the United States. There is a common tongue that will be tbat of the world ere long, a sim ilarity of ideas, and a common interest in each other's welfare that is founded upon and cemented by a vast business partnership. England's interests and his fingers at the court and the marshal, and went down to Florida, that same United States judge swallowed the con tempt" and seemed to like it. Then Egan and the other railroad managers entered into a conspiracy to break the American Railway Union, and to ubo any means to that end, is probably capa ble of demonstration, if the matter were permitted by, the United States courta Sarsapanlla, and today it is the blood- purifier most in favor with the public Ayer's Sarsaparilla cures. The regular subscription price of the Weekly ChSonicle is $1.50 and the regular price of the Weekly Oeeqonian is $1.50. Any one subscribing for Tee Chronicle and paying for one year in advance can get both The Chronicle and the Weekly Oeegonian for $2.00. Karl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate your Bowels and make your head clear I as a Dell, zoc, ouc, and $i.uu. Attention Odd Fellows. A full attendance of tbe members is requested at our next regular meeting, Friday evening, March 22d, as business of importance is to be transacted. H. Cloush, Sec'y. Our patrons will find De Witt's Little Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaints. Snipes-Elnersly Drug Co. Dr. HlIes'NzBT PbABTKBScure RHEUMA TISM. WEAK BACKS. At druggists, only Xc h mm DEDifjiriE. Cod-liver Oil is useful :yond any praise it has : . -r won, and yet few are willing or can take it in natural state. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not offensive; it is al most palatable. Children like it. It' is Cod-liver Oil made more effectual, and combined with the Hypophosphites its strengthening and fiesh-formins: powers are largely increased. Don't be ptrmadtd to accept a tubttUult I Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All Druggist. 50c and $1. For Sale or Trade. One Norman Stallion, weight about 1,500 pounds; 4 bead of work horses; 6 voung horses. Will sell or trade for Dalles City property- CUAKI.JS8 KU-fctlLJilK, ml5-2m Boyd. Or. . I furniBh testimony concerning aid alleged aban- r. wuuKt. itegister. dunment. JAS. DISSOLUTION. Noticd is hereby given, that the firm heretofore existing and doing business under the firm name of Joles, Collins A Co., has been dissolved by mutual con sent. Mr. E. J. Collins has become the purchaser of the entire stock, notes and ucconnts of said firm, has assumed all liabilities and will settle all claims against said firm. E. J. Collins, George Joles, Isaac Joles, Elizabeth Joles, Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that by an order of the Court of the state of Oregon for tbe Connty of Wasco, duly made and entered on the 9th day of January, 1895, the undersignn was appointed administrator of the estate of Joshna W. RMtir deceased. All persons having claims aalnat the est-. te of said deceased are hereby notified to present them, with the proper vouchers there for, to me at my ofllce in The Dalles. Oregon, within six months f om the date hereof. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 12, 1895. G. J. KARLEY Administrator of the Estate of Joshua' W. Reedy, Deceased. janl2-feb23 Notice. Lost, One red and white heifer, 3-year-old in the spring; branded n on the hip; marked smooth crop on the right ear and "lit and under bit in the left ear. aL-o one almost red 2-year-old heifer, branded on tbe hip same as red ai.1 white heifer's brand. Any one letting me know where thay are will be paid for their trouble. ania-lm Endersby, Wasco Co., Oregon, Taken Up. Come to my place on. 5-Mile about Dec. 1st 1894, one light red cow, about 4 years old branded XL (connected). Crop off right ear and un er half crop off left ear. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. C. F .WA6ENBLAST, The Dalles. Bake Oven and Milchel1 STAGE LINE, THOMAS HAEPES, - - Proprietor Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelooe every day, and from Antelope to Mit chell three times a week. GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS. For Sale. One hundred and six acres of Frnit Land on Mill Creek, five miles from The Dalles fifteen acres in Grapes and Orchard, and four acres in Strawberries. Will sell all or nart. Plenty oi Wood and Water. Also 120 acre of Grain Land, ten miles west ol The Dalles. 16623-U T. M. UJUITUS. .