C) THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1895. The Weekly GhfoMele. THE DALLES, ' OBEGON Schedule of Expenditure. Showing the amounts of all claims presented, the names of all claimants, the article or claim for which payment is made, the amounts allowed and the claims continued or rejected at the Nov ember term, 1895, of the county court for Wasco county, Oregon. The following list, however, does not contain any claim for which the salary or fees are provided by statute : Geo C Blakeley, expreseaee Blakeley & Houghton, preecrip- - tions for paupers , T J Driver.'ealary sheriff Sept ; ,.. sundry . expenses, board of ': prisoners . Viiaon Wheel Co, xtras road plow Chronicle Pa" Co, printing assessor . . . ; WTGardmr, exi.enscs of boy ' to reform Dufnr & Metieiee, prof services. School district No 12, rebate ou ' taxes Johnston Bros, relief Greesley family..... James Wallace, taxes remitted. J H Cross, supplies ' J II Blakeney, use of team Co. court J M Huntinutond: Co.allowance 3 00 11 00 5-15 42 3 50 3 75 8 30 20 00 72 00 21 75 2 &5 5 50 3 00 on ownership books. 600 00 Jnp' Bropkhouee, erroneous ass essment....; Harding Corum, rebate on taxes H A Uogue, double assessment. Anne M l.ang, copying tax roll. Ida Wakefield, copying tax roll. C L Gilbert, deputy clerk . ; ,. . . Peter Godfrey, .labor . on new grade '. .-. Derham & Dee, lumber county rad .......... .i . .'. B R Tucker, lumber county road A C Larke, lumber county road. Jas LaDuc, damages county road Wright & Mcllanemy, lumber " county road '. Chas Derham, lumber . county ' road . . . : . N W Wallace, work county road J H Sberar, work and viewing county road ...... .;. .'. . '. Dr Eshelman', prof services pau ' pers.. , .'. . C F Perrin, services county road JoSjT Peters, supplies; ........ J M Filloon, supplies ........... Jos T Peters, wood and lumber for bridges. .. 4 ....... i . B F Swift, work on county road Julia Obarr, board and lodging orphan boy Gunning & Hockman, repairing tools ; . Geo Rnch. supplies pauper Jacobsen Book die Music Co. sup . county officers C F Williams, sprinkling H Herbring, supplies paupers. . Chronicle Pub Co, publishing. . Times-Mountaineer, publishing Dalles City. Water Works, rent. A M Williams & Co, nails. . . ;. . J C Benson, repairing bridge. . . J B Crossen, mdse Mrs Crane. . J B Crossen, GAR relief Ida Wakefield, assistant assessor Diamond Flouring Mills, flour for Fox O T & T Co, mes9aee3 11 50 10 50 8 40 42 50 42 50 63 50 125 00 8 04 15 70 39 50 - 2 00 20.17 47 06 i 9 60 ,14 00 10 00 3 O0 I2-05 '2.25 138 17 8 25 3 50 4 05 3 75 4 oO 6 00 33 05 24 75 9 50 11 20 4 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 75 00 4 80 60 ' M M Cushing, board non-res paupers 126 21 , Uiirouicie ruo (Jo, pub delin quent taxes W A Johnston, supplies pauper W S Myers, GAR relief J B Crossen, GAR relief.. . . . . G W Smith, work on county road . R A Power, supplies Mrs Baker Or Tel & Tel Co, message and rent Irwin Hudson & Co, sup clerk's office Irwin Hudson & Co, typewriter 97 75 18 00 3 00 10 00 20 00 23 75 2 75 18 25 ribbons 2 00 N Whealdon, insurance.' 40 00 VanDuvn, Adans & Co, nails 1 00 11 00 44 00 5 00 O C Hollister, med attendance. Glass & Prudhomme, supplies. . Pease & Mays, supplies Dalles Lamber Co, wood Mrs Puckett Chronicle Pub Co, receipt books Mays & Crowe, nails ' C L Gilbert, clerical services . . . W E Garreteon, freight on road supplies Geo R Snipes, rebate taxes. .... Pease & Mays, supplies Meston Dve'ert Book Co. sup. . . 3 00 6 50 4 00 75 00 9 00 20 70 1 75 21 00 D P & A N Co, fares. 14 00 A S Blowers & Co, supplies .... 14 70 , Maier & Benton, supplies 34 45 State op Obegom, ) County of .Wasco) I, A. M. Kelsay, county clerk of Wasco county, state of Oregon, do hereby cer tity that tne above ana foregoing is a full and complete statement of the claims presented and action taken there on by the county court of Wasco county, Oregon, sitting for the transaction of county business at the November term, 1895, thereof, save and except all claims, the salary or fees of which are provided for by Btalute. Witness my hand and seal of the county court, affixed this 20th day of November, 1895. Seal A.M. Kelsay, By Simeon Bolton, County Clerk. Deputy. An Increased Attendance. Gratifying reports come of the prog ress our city schools are making. Last year the attendance, greatly, exceeded the enrollment of the previous one; but this year , shows an increased number over 1894' During the month of Novem ber the public school enrollment and at tendance are generally the largest of the school year. In November, 1S94, all previous records of attendance were 1 - 1 . . V. . 41... . . U jnl J J uruncu , uuk tut? uiuubii juob cuueu shows the number of pupils enrolled to be the largest in the history of the sshools. From' figures furnished Us by the principal we make the following 95. .698 . 662 Enrolled from opening in September . Enrolled aurlDg November ...26 The Dalles has reason to be proud of its public : schools. Under the-present management the schools have attained high 'rank and gained in enviable repu tation abroad.as well as at home. They are the means of attracting many resi dents to this city, who come in order that their children may obtain educa tional advantages. The raising of the grades was a . good thing, both for the school and the city. We trust our city schools may keep up the high standard which at present is maintained. PERSONAL MENTION. A. Scherneckau of Astoria is in the city. Andrew Kellar has gone to Portland for a few days. . Mr. J. T. Rorick returned on the local today from a visit in Portland. Miss Eckler of Dayton, Washington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. J. Tolmie, inTheDalles. . - , -' , . , . - Peter Mohr, one of the jurors in the circuit court, went to his home in Hood River to. spend Sunday. Mr. H. D. Parkins of Cascades, who spent Thanksgiving in this city with his parents, returned home this afternoon. Mr. Orvilie Hendershott left on the afternoon train for Portland to 'attend the wedding of his sister tomorrow night. Mr. James Driver of Wamic returned last night from Portland.- He was accompanied by the Misses Thompson of Portland, who are the guests or Mr. ana Mrs. T. J. Driver. M ' Mr. T. G. Condon of Antelope is the city as a witness in the circuit court, " Mr. A. Scherneckau left on the Rega lator this - morning for his home in As toria. ; ; ,...' Messrs. G.' H. Baker, . A. Brodie and D. Mc. Richards, all well-known citi zens of Goldendale, are in the city on business today. Messrs. G. H. Dunn, Aleck. Kirch heiner and Frank Kincaid came in from Antelope today. They were summoned as witnesses in the trial of Tom JL.ew.is charged with arson; i .V ; Messrs." W. J. Campbell and T. E Wjckens, two' , well-known citizens ' of Hood River. are in, the city today. : Mr, Wickens came dp to perfect title to the place upoii which helms been living for eighteen .years. ',- He will make purchase under the railroad lorteitnre. Mr. A. B. Jones of Hood River is in the city. Mr. A. A. Urqubart was a passenger on the west-bound local. Mr. J. M. Russell, a business man of Portland, is in the city today. Mr. M. H. Nickelscn, citv treasurer of Hood Kiver, was in the city this morning. . Mr. M. Herrick, the canneryman, ha returned from Portland, where be has been several days on business. Mr. James ftl. fSrnith ot Seattle, wno has been in The Dalles for several davs. left for home ou the afternoon train. Messrs. Hugh Morehead, Walter More- head, James Donaldson and T. . W Glavey, well-known residents of, King sley, are in the city. Sheriff Driver is in Portland on mat tera concerning the trial of the men charged with stealing sheep from the late Solomon Houser. Me. E. B. McFarland came up from Portland yesterday. Mr. McFarland was formerly one of The Dalles' best known residents but for several years has lived in Portland. He expresses himself as gratified at the progress The JLmlles lias made during Ms absence. - The snrcess that has attended the use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin ment in the relief of pain and in curing diseases which seemed beyond the reach of medicine, has been truly remarkable, Hundreds supposed. to be crippled for lifo with arms and legs drawn up crooked or distorted their muscles with ered or Contracted by disease have been cured through the use of this remedy Price 25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Suipes-Kinersly Drug Co. BORN. In this citv, Dec. 2nd, to the wife of John BUiser, a son. In thi city, Dec. 2nd, to the wife of George Kellar, a son. The Knights of Pythias held an elec tion of officers last evening, and the fol lowing gentlemen were chosen to serve for the ensuing term : L E Crowe, C C; E B Dufur, V C; L S Davis, Prelate; H H Riddell, M of W; WE WaHhers, M of E ; L Lane, M ot F; D W Vause, K of R & S ; . W W Smith, M at A. : DIED. At Victor. Or., Nov. 28th, the infant daughter of Aeaand Katie J. Stogsdill, aged 2 months and 27 days. - liURX. 0:i 8 Mile. Nov. 20th. to the wife of Frank Kellar, a girl, weight 8 pounds. wants to tra Good farm or to-wn prop erty in this county or Klickitat county, fWash. for 17 1-2 acres fine peach, land adjoining tho city . of Ashland, in Southern Ore gon. Correspondence so licited. -X C. E. Bayard, P. Box 222,-. The Dalles, Oregon. . . , , v .-, ; Average number belonging in Nov . Average daily attendance . .-. .v; : :y.v COMMENT. OF OREGON EDITORS Pendleton East Oreeonian : The locks at the Cascades will not be completed as promised. Promises of men engaged on goverrnent works are like pie crust. made to Jbe broken. "..Work on the locks was begun twenty years ago, and more than one peanut politician has 'used it as a cat's paw to pull political chestnuts out ot the hre. - . -..- La Grande Chronicle: There are complaints in almost all portions of the . . . - ir , . state tnat Bnerius are cnarcing ieea, us under the old system, lor services, when thev are not allowed by the statutes to charcre fees, except for certain special services. And the supreme court, has sustained this statute. - Portland Argus : The statement that business in this city has been materially lniured by the flight of people to han Francisco, is inspired by misapprehen sion rather thaD by fact. Goods can be sold as cheap in this city as in San Fran cisco, and people will not probably put themselves to tne trouble ana expense of packing Jrom the. Tatter' city what thev can secure iiere. People can hard ly be blamed for taking advantage of the low rates to visit California, al though during their temporary absence business lags here a little. ; Blakeley & .Houghton, the druggists', will tell you that no one is better quali fied to judge of the merits of an article than the dealer, because be bases "LiB opinion on the experience of all who use it. For this' reason they wish" us to publish the remarks of other' dealers about an article which tbey handle Messrs. C. F. Moore & Co., Newberg, Ore., say: "We sell more of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy than alt' others put together, and it alwajs gives good satisfaction.". Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox, Or., says : "I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I have handled." Mr. W. H. Hitchcock; Columbus, Wash., savs: "Chmberlain'8 Cougt Remedy sells well and is highly praised by all who use it." A jury was secured last evening in the murder trial of Lee ChiDg, - who is charged with participation in the mur der of Lock Wo last August. After the regular ' panel had been exhausted, thirty-four men were summoned on special venures, Of ' these thirty-one were examined. The jury obtained is as. follows: w. U. Jones, bamjbdmnn son, R.' H.. Guthrie, George W. Row land, Peter Godfrey, A.: D. McDonald, Frank Gabel, Frank Kincaid, F. M. Thompson, W. R. Heyres, W. H. O'Dell and F. J. Kellar. The opening state ments were made this, morning, and good headway has been made with the examination of witnesses. Mr. A. F. Sears assists the prosecuting attorney and Huntington & Wilson represent the defendant. When persons are weak and languid. from sickne-s or overwork, feel debiliit- ated and depressed, it is an indication that the blood is out of order, and they need help to throw off the miserable feeling? The best remedy for this pur pose is Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthen ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. It re stores lost strength, gives vigor to circu lation, promotes good appetite and a flow of cheerful spirits. Snipes-Kiners-ly Drug Co. mness The diseases of thinness are scrolula in children, consumption in grown people, poverty of blood in either. They thrive on leanness. Fat is the best means of overcoming- them. Everybody knows cod-liver oil makes the healthiest fat. In Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver " oil Tthe taste is hidden, the oil is disrested, it is ready to make fat. When yoa ask for Scott's Emulsion and your druggist fives yon a package in a salmon-coiored wrapper with the pict ure of the man and fish on it you can trust that man I ; SO cent and $1.00 Score & Bownb, Chemists, New York 1 ,000,000 People Wear WXDouglasSiioes HAND 1 BEST SEWED - IN THE PROCESS ORLD. $5.00 $4.00 3.00 $3.50 $2.50, $2.25 For Boys For Men aniYonlliS Wear Dooglas ihoes and nn rrom l.OO ts M-M m pmlr. All Btrle. and Wttltha. Tha advance In leather has increased tho price of other makes, but the quality and prices of W. I4, Doatajlma ahoea reuaavln the amine. Take no substi lute ; sec that name a nd price If statu ped Oil sole. W. 1. JDoaslas, tiaooKTcoc, Mass. Sold hr CHAS. F. STEPHENS. 1 Chteacater's Encllah Ouunoad Braaat EfilWROYAt PILLS Original mnc Only teaulaN safc. aiwny ivlUbae. laoieb auk Druggtftt tor CkcLsiar a BnHUh Dia-J nond Brand In Rod mod Gdd metaJlic boxei, fcftled With blue rlliboo. Tiikfl no otherv Itefun t'tataenuM ntbatitu tionaand itUatiofu. At DrutKixa, or enl 4e. Id atamps far Mrtloolavra, testliootiiaU ant. "Keller for Ladle," in Uturr. brrrUtm iai ail. m iniinMniwi. name vper. icawcri nun iivgnMun th c inn an $2.50 iX $2.nn kMbjmiilMAX Sheriff's Saler- Kotice fs hereby (riven tbatonderand in pnr gnance of an execotiou and order of bale issued out o( tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco County, upon a judgment and decree therein rendered in a cnuse wherein Dalles city was pliintift' and George Watkius and Maud Watkins were defendant, in favor of tbe plain tilt and against tbe defendants, which said exe cution and order of sale la dated the '26th day of November, 1895, and to me direct -d and com manding me to aeil the premise hereinafter des cribed, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy the judgment of the plaintiff afrnii.st the defendants, to-wit: tbe sum of illtvUO tu getber with interest thereon from tbe ii n rt.r of November. 1894, at the rate of eight euL per annum, and the further sum of VxlOO a attorney's fees with like interest the e..n, and the further sum of 135.75 costs, I will, on l i.urs tho26ih day of L-ecember, 18J5, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the courthouse door in PKlles City, in Wabco County, niegon, ell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash i'l mind, for the purpose of satl.-fying aaid judcmeiii of tbe plaintiff nbove mentioned, tbe following described lands and premises, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of tt No. S in Block No. 7, in Neyce & Gibson's u ditiou to Dalles City. Oregon; thence westerly, but not due west, along the south line of Benton treet or Benton avenue, sixty-seven feet; tience sou berly, but not due south, on a straiht line parallel with the w st line of said Lot S, one hundred and eighty-three feet; thence ensierlv. but not due east, sixty-seven feet to t.'ie uest line of said Lot S; thence northerly, but not due north, along the west line of said bit 3,' inc hundred and eighty-thiee feet to the place of be ginning, all lying and being in said bl-x-k nnd addition, save and except the following ins cribed tract lying and being in tbe son ; b west corner ot the tract aoove aescnoea. to-w i:; Be ginning at the northwest corner of Lot 4, m Block 4, in Bigelow's Bluff addition to Dalles City; thence northerly, extending the wst line of said Lot 4, twenty feet; thence westeily and at right angles with tbe line last mentioned to the west line of tbe tract lirst above d-rrjb -d. thence southerly and alone tbe west liio ui uid first described tract to the southwest corner thereof: thence easterly along the sunt l.iw of said first described tract to the northwest corner of said Lot 4, the place of beginni:nr. A i-i L t No. 4, in Block No. 4, in Bigelow's Blmr addition to Dalles City, Oregon, which said lot r.dioius and aburs sid bind first above desciibed ou tl south and (Xtends clear through roClaystre- on tbe south. Also fractional . I :. 1. I Block No. 3, in Bigelow's Bluff addition to i-oid Dalies Citv: together with the teucn e'it-. here ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong iuk or ju any wise apperuuuing. lalles City, Oregon, Nov. 2oth. 1893. T. J. DRIVE K, Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. In tbe Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for tbe County of Wasco. The German Savings and Loan Society, plaintiff, VS. T. J. May, Carrie D. May and S. B. McCormick, defendants. By virtue of an execution, judgment, order of sale and decree, issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court in the above enti tled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 2lst (lay oi Novemrer, IbUo, upon a judgmeutand decree rendered in said Court on the 18th day of Novernbei, 1895, and entered therein on the lst day of November, 1895, in favor of said Tbe Ger man Savings and Loan Society, plaintiff, and against saia i. J. May, came u. may ana . a. McCormick, defendants, for tbe sum of $6,906.83, with interest at tbe rate of seven pet cent, from November 18, 1895, until paid, and the further sum of fo00, with interest at 8 per cent from No vember lg, ife&; ana tne lurtuer sum ot s:n, Co Is and disbursements, and tbe costs of and upon this writ commanding and requiring me to make sale of tbe following described real property situate in the County of Wasco, State oi Oregon, to-wit: me east nail ie. jsi ana the east half E. J of the southwest quarter 8. W. yj ui seuuuu mieeii noil an ui Kvuuu oi jLLeeu l(i: the east half .U and tbe north half N. 'H of the southwest quarter 3. W. of section sev-nteen 17 : the east half E. hi- and the northwest Quarter N. W. . of . sec Con twenty-one 21 : the northwest Quarter jm. w. 4, nna tne nortnwest quarter N. w, XA oftbenort est Quarter N. . ii . and the northwest quarter N. W. i of tbe southwest quarter S. W. A of section 22: and tile north half N. 14 of the norlheast quarter N. E. ,and tbe north hulf N, and the suutneast quarter 3. ji. ; ot tm nortnwest quarter N. W. of section twenty-eight m , an ot tne aoove aecriDea real property being ia Township one 1 north of ranee four teen 14 east of the Willamette Meridian, in said county and state. I will on 2Cth day of December, A. D., 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of tne county court nouse in tne city ot ine Dalles, County of Wasco, State of Oregon, sell at public auction subject to redemption to tbe highest bidder for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which defendants . j. May ana i:urn a. May oreltnerot tuein bad on the date of the mortgage to plaintiff herein, viz: ' March loth, 1892, or since bad in ona 10 tne aoove aescnoea real property, or any Dart thereof, to satisfy said execution, judg ment, order of rale and decree, costs, interests ana an accruing costs. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, November 26th, 1895, 1. J. UKlVtit, ' Sheriff of Wasco Couuty. By Kobebt Kelly, Deputy: SUMMONS. In tbe Justice Cout for The Dal.:: XUtrict Waco Countv. Oregon: Tim Maybew, Plaintiff, . vs. William fayette. Defendant. To William Payette tbe above-named defendant In the name of the Stare of Oregon : You are hereby reouired to annear before the anaersiguea jusnce 01 tne renee in lneuaites district, in said Countr and State, on or before Thursday, the 2Sth day of November, 18t5, at the hour or luo'ciocn in tneiorennon or saia aay a1 the office of said Justice in said district, to ans wer tne complaint 01 11m -iiaynew, lounaea on an account .stated and wherein he domana 102.2o, for which sum judgment urnl' ren dered against you together with the costs 1 1 this action it you lull to so appear ana ocsw.. saia complaint. 1 This summons is served dv publication there of in tbe Weekly CunoNiCLE, a newspattr of enerai circulation, puDiisneu weeKiy ir ini lalles district, said Countv and State. i rr.c- suance of an order made herein on the --1th day of September, 1895. - D.tedat Dulles Citv, Wasco Coun:y, .cgou this 8tU day of October, 1895 ij. a. l)a 1 , octS. - ' Justice of the 1 eecc LOST. j One bay runre, branded . on risrht shoulder with an M, wUh a elichtiy curved horizontal liue beneath ; white spot in face and white right bind foot. A suitable reward will be paid for in formation leading to her recovery. C. M. Bonneb. n20-lmo. The Balleo, Or. : LOST. One gray horse, string baited in both hind legs ; one small pray mare, branded diamond J on shoulder ; one sorrel mare, with small piece oat of one ear. A liberal reward will be paid for informa tion lending to their recovery. - Address this office or O. B. Hartley, Hood Kiver, Or. . u20-lm. WANTED AH AGENT in every section, to canvaf, 1(4.00 to $5.00 a day made, sells at sight; also a man to sell staple goods to dealer?, best side line, $75.00 a month. Salary or larfte commission made, experience unneces sary. For sealed particulars send stamp; Clifton Soap oV Manufacturing Company, Cincinnatti, Ohio. Wanted. A girl to do housework, office. . Applv at this n22d3tw2. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of 1. 1. Bureet, deceased, by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County: all person b having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present them with tbe proper vouchers therefor to the undersigned, at the office of Huntington & Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. , Dated September 3d, 1895. . - MRS. A. T. BURGET, Administratrix. Miss 'at the "Happy Home" one, which "decided success, and she, dear girl, 6. J' Tfl V.J 7". and thi not averse to his attentions. x ' - '' ''' Look for a Wedding1- sa. ; .V-' .' ! in the" near future...... Sold by PEASE & MAYS, The Dalles. South Waucoma Addition J. T T J T- - to noou reiver. The owner of this, the most beautiful residence portion of this beautiful village, has notified us that money must be had and to cut the prices until made a slash oi irom lb to 40. in our hands. When you realize the fact that the beautiful new $9,000 schoolhouse is built in this addition and that this property surrounds it, you will know that it is offered at prices below anything ever known. We have three 5-acre tracts, two blocks from new schoolhouse, for $750 each, or a rate of $150 per acre. . No land in this addition has ever sold for less than $600 per acre have also lots in adjoining block to the schoolhouse ranging from $75 to $250, according to location and size, no lot less than 50x100. feet. Now. see what you think of this: Wo have an 8-room hard finished house with six lots, the house cost $1,200, ordinary price of lots in same locality $200; the former price at which this has been held was $2,500. We now offer this beautiful property at the ridiculous figure of $1,200. We have an adjoining house of six rooms, hard finished, with three lots, the very finest residence location in the city; only $800. It is -a crying 6hame to offer this property at these prices ; but we are helpless and must obey orders, We have also some choice strawberry and fruit lands at very low prices. Now this is an advertisement and gotten up to sell the . land, and is every word true. If you don't believe it come and see it; we will be glad to show it. " PRATHER & COE, Real Estate and Insurance, CLOSING OUT SALE of I JK Y I if CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES; HATS and CAPS. . These Goods Must Be J THE CALIFORNIA ' JOBBING AND RETAILING OF Pure CALIFORNIA WINES and BRANDIES " At prices lower than ever. Greatest assortment of : -"' ' - Liquors.' Alao Columbia Brewery eer on draught. CHAS. BECHT, Prop., THE CELEBRATED COLiUmiBfl AUGUST- BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now east of the Cancades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health fill Jieer have butn introduce!, and ony the firat-claes article will be placed om e market. RUBERT & GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in ' ' Harness, Saddles, ' TENTS and WAGON COVERS. ' !; BEPAIEING PROMPTLY DOSE. ; Knickerbocker is h6me,d"Cholly,, come again. time there are evidences that his suit will succeed. His other suit he is wearing this evening is a is forced to admit that she is they will sell, and so we have per cent, on everything placed and never will be again. .We T Hood R iver, Or )S Sold Less Than Cost. P. McINERNY: WINE ' HOUSE, THE DALLES, OR. BREOIERV, turning out the best Beer and Porter , . '. Bridles, Collar : Adjoining E, J. Collini & Co.'i Stor