THE DALLES WEEKLY. CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 189$. MENTION, -Saturday's Dally. -Y Frank M alone is in from Antelope, J. E. Barnett went to Portland today Elder Wtl burn left this morning for -. Lyle. - . Mrs. A. K. Dufur is in'" from ' Dufar today, i. . . . . . - A. Powers, of Pnneville, is a visitor in the city today.. AU. Alien and Minor Lewie are visitors from Prinerille today. . W. Divey and wife left this afternoon for tbeir borne at irooi creek. . J. P. Gatler. representing the Cleve land Paint and Oil Co., is in the city. H. Brash, representing Bleaenger & Co., will leave tonight for Pendleton. Mrs. O. D. Doane returned last night from Portland where she has spent some , time with her sister, Mrs. W Uliams, Mrs. Farger and her sister, Miss Ahce Haott, who have been on a short trip to Montana, returned to o-jane hub mora ' iag. - Mrs. J. H. Barnett accompanied her - son. Clarence Barnett, to his home in North Yakima yesterday.' She will . spend some time visiting his family. Mrs. L. A. P. White, who arrived in the city last night, has been the guest of Dr. Kinehart txlay, ana will retnrn to her home in Sherman connty tonight. ' Monday's Dally. Dick Fisher is a visitor in the city from Hosier. Mrs. S. French returned on the o'clock train Saturday evening from - Portland. - Dr. Hugh Logan and wife returned Saturday evening from a short visit to Portland." Geo. H. Shinu, special internal reve nae collector, is a business visitor in the - city today. Mrs. D. M. French and Miss Bessie arrived on the boat Saturday from trip to Portland. Miss Ethel W. Grubbs arrived from Portland last evening to be present at the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Condon. . J. H. Cradlebaugh came down from the Greenhorn mining district yesterday and will remain in the city for a few days. A. J. Holt, one of Kansene's promt nent residents, called at the Chronicle office today. Like the rest of us be is . jubilant over the rain. Mrs. Sara Read, who has spent sev eral days in the city in the interest of the Viavi company, left this morningjo visit towns In the interior.-. Eev. P. C. Helzler, agent for trie American Bible Societv, left this morn- . iog for Portland, after spending yester - day here in the interest of the Society. The friends of Mr. F. A. McDonald were very happy to greet him on the streets of our city today. He leaves for Waeco this 'evening and will return to Seattle tomorrow. - : ; ' Tuesday's Dally, i W. E. Lucas is in from Wamic (oday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Young and daughter, Georgia, are . visitors in the city from Ridgeway. - Mrs. August Bachler. daughter, jean nette, and son, Henry, returned last night from a visit to Mrs. Tibbetts, in California. They report a very pleasant "p- . . ; ; Mrs. Fargner and her sister, Mrs. H. Bulger, were passengers on the early mornisg train for Portland Mrs. Geo. McCoy came np from Port- . lana last night, and lett this morning tor ner nome in toe interior. Raymond Davir arrived in the' city " last evening from Portland, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Grace. Condon. - B. Y. Henneman, representing' H. C. Wahlberg (dealer in dried and canned fruits),, is in the city today on business : for his compary. '- AfARKIED, - ' . , , In this eity yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the residence of the bride, - on Ninth street, Mr. Chae. E. Spencer and Miss Annie - Irvine, - daughter of John Irvine, were nnited in marritge by Rev. Boltz, of the Christian chnrcb. .. . -: ... . BORN. " '! ' In this . city, Monday, Nov. 21st, to MT. and Mrs. Jesse Blakeney, a son. The young man arrived as a birthday; pres. Cpt to his paternal ancestor. UABUIED. At the 'Catholic church in this city, Sunday, Nov , 20th, at 8 o'docV. Mr. T. J. Britton and Mies Mary Brook . house were united in marriage. - A wedding dinner was served later at the Skibbe hotel, and a number of guests , were present, greatly enjoying the repast and heartly congratulating the joong couple on tbeir new relation in life, ' " '"" They will make their future borne in Sampler, whither they went on last evening's train, tallowed by the good wishes of many Dalles people, who have " known the bride from her infancy. Snow Storru in Colorado. ., Denver, Nov. 20. A snow storm, covering practically the whole state, has raged here since noon- today, acconi- - panied by a heavy fall of . temperature. ' Shortly before no -n the mercury stood sixty-six degrees above, and at 6 o'clock it had fallen twelve degrees and was atill falling. The snowfall is not suffi cient to interfere with railway traffic. : An .Important Difference. -To make, it apparent to thousands, who think themselves ill, that they are not afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort home to tbeir hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrapof Figs. Manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and, sold by all druggists.- : - - - . - Now is the time to have your Xmas Fotos made by Gifford." - : 1-lrn GRAND JURY REPORT. Doings of the Jury and Becommenda UODItyThcm,- We, the grand jary duly impaneled for the November, 169S, term of the cir en it conrt: bez to herewith submit our final report as follows: -- "' - - ' r ;- " We have been 'in . session nine days and have inquired into all crimes com milted or triable in "Wasco county ,"so far as they have come to onr knowledge and as a result of our inquiries have re' turned into court eleven true . bills and two not true bills, as well" as having made inquiry into several cases that the evidence did not warrant reporting. '. We have visited the county poor farm and the offices of the sheriff, county clerk and treasurer. " In our examina tions we were extended every courteey, and our examinations was rendered eas y by the respective officials. .. - We found the poor farm well conduct ed and managed, the comfort of the in mates being looked alter well. we would recommend that a warmer quali ty of underclothing be furnished the in mates than if now provided for their use, which is insufficient to afford ade qoate protection. - Their, quarters are comfortably arranged,but were not well warmed at the time of our visit. " Some of the old men find it a hardship to be deprived of tobacco, and, to the end tAat it will make the last ..days of these poor unfortunates, a little easier, we would recommend that a supply of tobacco be provided for them. -. - . We found the county j nil 'well kept and the comfort of the inmates subserved as well aB the conveniences ; will permit We will recommend that tbe hammocks and barks now in be arranged and fixed so that they will furnish more . comfort able sleeping facilities for the inmates We would- recommend that larger more convenient, and more eunaoie water cloeets be provided at the , rcourt house, we having found the presenter rangements to be entirely inadequate. We would recommend that a ladies' toilet be added. . We found tbe county -clerk's office well kept, the - books and records in as good condition' as the conveniences of tbe office will permit. The vault which contains the files and records' is not well arranged for the preservation of the records. . We would recommend that steel vault furniture -be placed in the vault as soon as practicable, and that a door or ehutter be provided for tbe vault window that will be a sufficient protec tion to tbe contents of tbe vault. ' vThe present shutter is entirely inadequate to furnish the required protection. We commend' the . straightforward and bnEinesslike manner in which Hon. A. A. Jayne has conducted bis business, and the pains he has taken to enable this grand jury to expedite the disposal of its business. " - ' Having disposed of all. the business before us and having no further business to transact, we respectfully aek to be dis charged.' Ciias. Fbalbt, Foreman."- Dated at The Dalles. Nov. 22, 1898. . Poddln' Bead Wilson . Says : "The fool saith,' 'Pot all" thy eggs in different baskets;' which means, scatter your money and your attention ; but the wise man saith : 'Put all your eggs in one basket, and -watch tbe bas ket.' "... ' . .. - We have on'y one basket, and we are watching it in optics. ' Having made a thorough study of tbe subject, graduat- ng from three of the best colleges, we are enabled to give you a - scientific ex amination. It doesn't matter whether you buy a (10 glass or a tl glass, or and glasees at all, yon get an examination, and a thorough one at that, which alone is worth your time to know your eyes. I fit all cases of eyes, and am permanent- located in The- Dalles. I am .no traveling fake, and best of all I guarantee all work In optics to give yon entire satisfaction. - .- ' - -Yours to serve,-" .'Pkof. P. G. Dact, the optician. -Two doors west of Keller's bakery, Tbe Dalles, Oregon. - - . ; Cash tn lour Checks. . ' - . All countv warrants registered prior to Feb.' 1, 1895, will be paid at my office. - Interest ceases after Nov.' 14, 1898. : . C. L. Phillips, , w Conntv Treaanrer. Wood. . Wood. -Best grades of Dry Fir and Oak ' Wood hi way 8 on hand - for sale at minimum rate. ' ' -Jos". T. Peters. Phone 25. : - ' . Wanted. : - - A furnished or unfurnished bouse, centrally located, with about eight or ten rooms. Address The Chronicle office. 18-1 w . ' . v ; To Core a Cold In One Day. " Take Laxative Bromo" Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund ti e money if it faila to cure.' 25c. . . .-r. .. '. w. . FonUhed Rooms - For rent, on Federal street, between Fourth and Fifth. Apply at this office. 18-w ' . " ; '- - :-, .- . Girl Wanted. " . - To do general housework ' in small family. Apply at this office, j--- ' ; . - One dozen of those extra finish Platino Fotos, made by Gifford, will .make you twelve fine presents -for Christmas. Nothing would be appreciated more, and now is the time to sit for them.' Don't pot it off too long'and then- expect to have them finished in time. 1 lm omir; to tr;e propt Slowly, but sorely," J. H. Cross with a magnificent stock of staple . and fancy groceries. Ilia constant and enormous daily sales gives eri - dence ot satisfaction to the people... In connection with his splendid gro cery - trade, be does a marvelous Hay, Grain and Feed business. He carries in stock ; -- ' -- - - 1 Oat Hay . " Wheat Hay, ": Barley Hay, Baled Straw,: Wheat, Rye, Barley, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat, Roll Bar- -" ley, Middling, Shorts, Bran and Shorts and Lite Bran. - . . . . " He also has the largest and best assortment of garden and grass seeds - in Eastern Oregon. - Experience has demonstrated the wisdom of fall planting in many lines of seeds, such as onion, turnip, lettuce, spinach, peas and others. He deals in Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. -Also daily buys and sells fresh eggs. All orders intrusted to his care ' will be filled with fidelity and dispatch and delivered free to any part of the city. Thankful to tbe pnfilic for their . confidence and patronnga-rn the past will endeavot-by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. ' Cor. Second and Federal Sts., The Dalles, Oregon.. . AEVIERICAH SILVER ; LIOHT, COOL, Easy to Wear. win Retains Severest ;. - Hernia with Comfort. No pressure on trusses. Hips or Back. " Ko understntps. Never moves. ling H Mn iMI RltPTM! TlV thA TMrPr (A fhA sh.TlA I - KPni IMA ' - t and can, with a little judicious and careful bending, be made stronger or weaker in pressure, as M. Z. Donnell, Drug C. J. STUBLilJSLG - " - : ; .-Wholesale and Retail - ; - 1 Wi ries, Liquors and Cigars. - Agency for tlie Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per Kallon. IMP0ETED COGNAC trom $7.00 to $12JX) ALIICEEIA IBAEDIIS bem $3.25 ONLY THE PUKEST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER' oiv rlraught, and Val Imported Alo and Porter. - -- -- . JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. : DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS , ' J The Dalles, Or.-" Fanefal Supplies p. S. GUfllO, :S Blacksmith's Supplies. . : r i Second and Langhlin Streets, . .V; ;. ; v THE DALLES, - V ' - S PIONEER BAKERY . j I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, - and am now prepared to supply erery . body with Bread, Pies and Cakes.? Also . . all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. G EORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS' : TRANSACT A KNERALBANKINO ECS1NE8 Letters of Credit issued available in the v - v. TSaaterri States. Sight Exchange -and ' Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. Loais, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various point! in Oregon and Washington. - . . . Collections inaie at all points on fav orable terms. Timotliy Hay, - ' Wild Grass Hay, r Alfalfa Hay. J. H. CROSS. Is Used by Many . Leading institutions throughout the United States and Canada, and have been adopted by Gay's and West minster Hospitals, Lon-lon, England. In this Trass the principle hitherto so -greatly desired ha at . lost been achieved, that of firmly and constantly hold - log the rapture with a gentle hand-like pressure., It docs not cass around the bin like other trusses. bat over the hips, the silver wire lying in the hollow of side, thereby allowing the free movement of the hips snd limbs, allowing the wearer to stride out freely, and doing away with the fear and dreid that something go wrong mat nsuauy atienas tne wearing ot otner . . . . - Itsliehtocss Is featberweiebt in com Darlson with other trasses.- It is so lieht the wearer scarcely knows he has anything on, and this is a sre t comfort, enab uh wearer to iorget nis auments. If the imlv nntUn.maaAf l.nlan .Wl - gist. Tie Dalles; Or. 111 t (4 to 15 years old.)" per gallon. (11 to 20 years old. to $6.00 per galloiir (4 to 11 years old.) Blatr and Hop Gold Beer in bottles. - r . . . - - " et Robes,; : Bafial Shoes,, Ete. fc-A Horse - Shoeing a Specialty. - - - - OREGON. Whiskey. Tne columfsla PacRing Go., : ' PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF " MANDFACTTJRR8 OF - . - " Fine Lard and Sausages. V Carers BRAND I; HAMS 86 BACON - a)KJED beef, etc. '" - p EAST and SOUTH via . The : Shasta Route OF THE- Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave sad are due to arrive at Portlat . OVERLAND EX-1 press, Salem, Rose-1 burg, Ashland, Sac-1 ramento, Og den, Ban I Franciseo, Mojave, Los Angeles.El Paso, New . Orleans and I East 1 6:00 P. M. 8:30 A. M. Iloseburg and way sta tions I Via Woodburn fori Mt.Angel, Silverton, I West Scio, Browns- ville.'Sprlngfleld and I Natron ........ .... J - . - P. la Daily : except Sundays. Daily except Sundays 17:30 A. M. ICorvallis (stations.: kni way J :50P.M INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train Daily (except Sunday). 4:50 p.m.- (Lv. Portland Ar.i 8:25a. m 7:30 p. m. Jai . .-McMinnville. .Lv.J 6;60 a, m 8:30 p.m. Ar..i . Independence..Lv.) 4:60 a. m Daily. tSany, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN BOUTS. - PULLMAN BUFFET ELEEPEE8 ' AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb : - " - Attached to all Through Trains. .' Direct connection at Kan Francisco with Occl dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship unes tor jai-ajn ana uhxina. eaiung dates on application. Bates and tickets to Eastern points and En rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU ano AUSTBALIA. can be obtained from - J. B.KIBKLAND, Ticket Agent Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where inrougn ucaets to aii points in tne jsasiern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates irom J. B. KIRKLAND. Ticket Airent. All above trains arrive at and depart irom Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving streets1 YAMHILL DIVISION. -Passenger Depot, foot of Jeflerson street. Leave for OSWEGO, dailjvexeept Sunday, al r.M a. m.; J.i.su, i.oo, 0:10, t:zj, :us p. m. (and 11 :80 p. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m and 8:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive al Portland daily at 6:40 and 8:30 a m.: and 1:35. "4:15, 6:20 and 7:55 p. m., (and 10:05 a. m, 8:15 5:10 p. m. on Sundays only), , ' Leave for Sheridan, week .days, st 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. . - - Leave for AIBLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tu aav, inursaay ana Baturaai it 8:0s p. m. 'Except Sunday. R. KE.S.LER, . jlana&er. . Except Saturday. G, H. MARKHAM, Asst. G. F. 4 Pass. Agt nloRTHERN y PACIFIC RY. - - ----s: Pullman Elegant Sleeping Cari Dining Cars f Sleeping Car ST.- FAIII." : ' ... MINNEAPOI.I : DULUTH - . ,VAKGO - .'"f, ' GRAND FOB ' CBOOKSTOS " . WINNIPBO . HELENA an ; HTJTTB ; Tourist to Through Tickets CHICAGO - -. WASHINGTON ' PHILADELPHIA - VKW YORK V - ,i- BOSTON AND ALL POINTS BAST and SOUTH For information, time cards, map and ticket. cal on or write to . W. C. ALL. WAY. Agent, The Dalles, Oregon A. ARLTOJT. Atfst. G. P. A., . rrison Cor. Third. Portland.Oregon 25 Depart. Fob. . tivb schedule, Fbok Daxj.es. Arrive " From. Fast Mail Salt Lake. Denver. Ft Fat Mall. 3:10 a. m, Worth, Omaha, Kan 11:50 p.m. sas city, ot. iouis, uiucago ana Spokane Flyer Walla Walla, Spokane, Minneapolis. St. Paul, . Dulu to, Milwaukee, Spokane Flyer. 6:50 a. m. 5:30 p. m. Chicago ana feast. 8 p.m." Fbok Fobtlakd. . Ocean Steamships. i p.m. All Sailing dates subject ' - to cnange. r: For 6an Francisco ., Nov. 1, 4,7,10,13,16, -'8j Ex.! . m. 4 p. m. unday Colnmbfa Rv. Steamers. Ex,undaj To Astoria and Way Saturday 10 p. m. . - xjinaings. . . Willamette Rive a. 4 :30 p. m. Ex-Sunday Oregon City, Newberg Ez.sunday saiem at, way Land a. 7 a. m. Willamette and Yam 3:80 (p.m. ..Wed., Tues.Thnr. hill Rivers. Mon and SbU Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri. ana way-mnaings. 6 a. m. Tue-.Thur. Willamette Sivek. 4:30 n. in.- Portland to Corvallis, Tne, Thar and Sat. and Way-landings. and Sat. Leave Lewiston. daily except Friday. - Lv Riparia Snake Riveb. Biparia to Lewis ton. daily -ieept Saturday. Ii. & i CO For full particulars call on O. B. A N. Co.'s agent The Dalles, or address - - - - W. H. H0RLBNRT, " " . ' " . Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of the 8tate Of Ore eon for Wasco County. Adelia A Creveling, plaintiff, . -. vs - - - - Frank O. Creveling, defendant. ' To Frank O. Creveling, the above named defend ant: .. - Iu the name ol the State of Oregon, you are hereby requirted to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled cause on or before the first day of the term of the above entitled court, following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order of the judge of said court, for the publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before Monday tbe 11th day of November, 1898, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the -plaintiff will apply to tbe -court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, viz: (or a decree of divorce from the defendant and for tbe restora tion of her maiden name ol Adeliu A. Milligan, and for such other and lurther relief as may be equitable and just. This summon is served upon you by six weeks' publication thereof in The Daij.es Chrjniclk, by order of Hon. W. L. Brad-haw, judge of tbe above named couit, made in cham bers at Dalles Citv, Oregon, and dnted the 27th day of September; 1898. W. H. WILSON, 9-28-1 Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. B Y v; RTUE of an execution issued onf 6 tbe Circuit Court of the State of Orecon. In a suit therein pending, wherein J . (J. Dancanson is plaintiff and O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor, Joseph A. .'obnson, J. C. i landers and C. W. Cather are defendants, to me directed, dated the 19th day of September, 1898, CHmniHnding me to sell tbe lands herein described, I will, on the -22d Day ol October. 1898, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the court house door, in Dalles City, Or., sell at Eublio sale to ttao highest bidder for cash in and, all ot the following described land, towit: The south y2 of the northeaot , and the north M of the southeast J, nf Section 2, Township 1 south, Range 12 east, W. M., to satltfy the sum of $ 6.69 snd interest at ten per cent per annum from September 15, 1893, and foO attorney's fees and 136.18 taxes and interest at eight y-r cent per annum from said last numed date, and costs and accruing, costs; also the wist j of the northeast i, snd the northenst J4 of the north west lA, and the northwest K of the southeast of Section 12, Township 3 south, Range H east, W. M., to satisfy the sum of ?802.01, and accru ing Interest from September 15, 1898, and 118.20 taxes and inteiest as aforesaid, and costs and accruir g costs. , BOHERT KELLY. 9-25-1 .. Sheriff of Wasco County. Notice Final Account. - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of William M. Hock man, deceased, has filed his final account and report in said estate with tbe County Clerk for Wasco County, Oregon, and that Monday tbe 7th day of November, 1898, at 10 o'clock, a. m. has been fixtd as the time and the county court -room of the county court house, in Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, has been fixed as the place for hearing said linal account. All persons interested in said estate are herebv notified to be and appear at said time and place and show cause why said account should not be in all things, allowed, rntiSed, approved and confirmed, and an order be made discharging said administrator and bis bondsmen from . fur ther liability in said trust. J. D. HOCKMAN, Administrator of the estate of William M.' Hockman, deceased.- . ... 9-2o-I. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Au gust 19, 1898. Notice is hereby given that the order of the President of January 31, 1898, per-: manently reserving the following described tracts or parcels of land, for the use of a boat railway between The Dalles and Celilo, on the south side of the Columbia river, has been re voked. Said tracts described as follows: One', tract situated in the N WM of Sec. 31, T. 2 N R. 14 E., containing abont four and one-half acres (no other description). The other tract in the KW4, Sec 21, T. 2 N., B. 15 E., containing about one-half of an acre, particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at the northwest corner of said section 21, and running thence in a south erly direction along the west boundary line of said section 21, one hundred and seventy (170) feet to a point on said boundary line: thence in a straight line to a point on the north boundary line oi saia section su, aisiani two nunarea ana section 21 to the point of beginning. Said tracts are therefore restored to tbe publio domain, and are subject to disposal tne same as otner pumic lands. Bv order of the Hon. Commissioner. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, August 19, 1898. JAY P. LUCAS. Reei-ter. aug24-I OTIS PATTERSON, Receiver NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION; " " . V. 8 Land Office, The Daij.es, Ob.,) " -' October S, 1&98.. j Notice is herebv ariven that the followinir- naraed settler has filed 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 at The Dalles, Oregon, on Friday November 18, 1898rviz: .- , " Irvln Julian, of The Dalles: homestead application No. 4936, for the t'i section fourteen, townsmp one north, range fourteen east, W. M. . He names the followfne witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: ' Isaac Yonng. William Scaggg, Chris. English. James Gilberts, all of The Dalles, Oregon. IO-8-li - JAY P. LUCAS, Register. Executor's Notice, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of Sarah McAfee, deceased, by said will and by order of the county court for Wbbco county- All persons - having claims o f t, awM mitatA .ni horahir nnHfiptfl tn nrenfmt - I "i- - J , the same to me, with the proper vouchers there- tor, at the omce oi Huntington k wuson, ine Dalles, Oregon, - within six months from the date of this notice.. Tboxas Nobval, NovlS-L . ' -- Executor. . -1 O-0V--OsV WE DO FIRST-CLASS WORK. REASONABLE PRICES. Chronicle Pub. Co. THE DALLES, OREGON. B HUNTINQTOK - " H 8 WIUOS UNTINGTON & WILSON, " : " ATTORNEI8 AT LAW, THE DALLES. OREGON 1 Office ovt First Nat Bank. FRED. W.WILSON, j ATTORNEY-AT LAW. - THE DALLES. OREGON. Oflioe ovet First Nat. Bank. Printing