The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 12, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    The Dalles J)aity. Chronicle.
; TUESDAY . r. : MAO?, 1891
METEOEOLOGIOAL EEPOET.
Pacific H Rela- D.t r W State
Coast bab. tive of E. of
Time. f Hum Wind - Weather.
8 A.' M 29.96 S3 72 West PtClondy
3 P. M .92 B9 61 BE Cloudy
Maximum temperature, 72; minimum tem
perature, 54. . .
The river in atnndlug at 18 H-10 feet above "O,"
WEATHER PRO K ABILITIES.
The Dali.es, May 12, 1831.
Weatlier , forecast till 12 m.,
Wednesday; fair Followed by
light rain. Wanner.
FAIR
The Chronicle is the Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Press Dispatches.
LOCAL BRKVITIKS.
The surveyors will start on the Dalles
portage railway tomorrow.
Hon. C. M. Cartwright of Hay Creek
is registered at the Umatilla house,
i Work has commenced on the Fossil
riouring mill, and 'there is great joy in
that city.
From the Capital Journal we learn
that Hon. J. 1). Lee of this city was in
talem last Friday.
A car load of material , for the .con
struction of the new boat has arrived at
The Dalles. The rest of the material is
being prepared at the contractor's shops
in Portland and when ready will be
shipped here to be put together.
From the Fossil Journal we learn that
H. Kelsay of that town left a few days
' aeo for Kent in this countv to purjerin-
tend the shearing of the large bands of
sheep belonging to nimself, brother and
r sons. After shearing, Mr. Kelsay will
take the clip to The Dalles. He expects
to have 130,000 pounds for sale.
The assessment roll just compl eted for
school district No 12 shows the value of
taxable property in the district, . exclu
sive of indebtedness and exemptions v to
be $1,529,938, an increase of $59,938 over
,laet year. . At six mills on the. dollar,
the rate levied at the last annual school
rAATi r r . Vtn a irta ' fvw Vi ?a iron t ttri 1 1
amount to $9,179,63, an increase of $343,
62 over 1890,
Last Saturday morning at 7 o'clock,
the astronomy class of the Wasco Inde
pendent academy and several friends
gathered at the building to view , the
transit of Mercury across the sun. i
A 1 . nn i i .1 . 1
adoui , i mrougn me leiescopes ja
disk, nearly two-thirds of the way across
to the north.
Company D., 3d regiment O. N.G. held
an election Saturday night last at Hood i
'River to fill the vacancy caused " by the ;
resignation of first lieutenant Stranaban.
Second lieutenant A. Winans was pro
moted to first lieutenant and sergeant
Laurence Blowers . was unanimously
elected second lieutenant. These selec
tions are first class in every way. We
.are personally acquainted with .nearly
every man in company D, and we un-
, hesitatingly say that we don't believe
there is a finer body of men anywhere.
, From repeated conversations with mem-
vf."t 1 1 u r- nrifA in t.KiAi i cniin nfi Inn urifli
t - " " - .... ... w..
the O. N. G. and are making every ef
fort to make a creditable showing at the
next encampment. The boys are drill
ing hard and we . shall be surprised if
-ompany D, falls far behind the older
companies. ' .
, . . Henry Parr the prisoner from the Cas
cades who is awaiting trial for having
engaged in a duel with Pat McCormick
is fast developing judicial qualifications
that may one day land him on the bench
if he don't take care. He has decorated
the walls of the jail with a written code
of laws not so much for the government
of the prisoners as for the imposition of
. fines on new comers to nnnnl v n riarilntad
, .exchequer with the funds necessary to
keep " himself in tobacco. Henry has
constituted himself judge of the ."Kan
garoo Court" and from his . decisions
there is no appeal. His code imposes a
fine of from 25 cents, to $2.00 on all hew
comers according to their ability to pay
- and makes it a misdemeanor to spit on
the floor or deface the walls, subject to a
fine or punishment at the option ot the
iudze. The Dunishment is restricted to
' cleaning out the cells or the option of a
number of lashes on the bare back,'
which latter,, owing to the limited power
; vi executive autuurny , ue vcr guvs inruiBC
than a threat. . , The writer was present
the other day at the trial of a half crazy
new comer who submitted with becom
ing meekness to the ' sentence, of , the.
: court of a'fine of "a dollar and six bits.'-.
. which he devoutlv nromised to pav in
tobacco when,'Curg'r' would let him put.
The judge had visions of honey dew and
climax, but alas for the best laid plans
of mice and men he has been looking
ever . since for a plug . of tobacco that
never came. ,
Postponed Until Evening;.
Thfi Tnnafincr rtf tlia lamina c M... fn
, . - . . touica vi vyvfu-
gregational Sewing society, which was to
have been held at Mrs. Palmer's to-morrow
afternoon, has been postponed until
7 :30 in the evening of the same day, in
order to give the friends an opportunity to
.attend the funeral of Mrs.' Force, which
is to- take place from " the residence ' of
Mr. D. W. Edwards at 2 o'clock.- .
COTTBTY 00UBT PB00EEDDTGS. .
BILLS ALLOWED. '
J T Knapp, grand jury witness
E Jacobsen, juror $ 2 20
T T Nicholas " . .. ..... . . 2 20
C Weld drawing precinct jury. . 3 00
A J Knightly constable's fees. ... 33 80
John Jirookhouse, juror. ...... 6 00
Chronicle Pub Co printing for
assessor 18 00
Chronicle Pub Co, printing
court docket 8 50
J G Boyd, medicine for pauper, referred
to authorities of Crook county.
Glass & Prudhomme. supplies. . " '8 00
Hugh Logan, insanity cases. ... 1Q 00
Times-Mountaineer, supplies for j.
clerk's office '. . . 10 00
Glenn & Handley, lights....... 15 25
C E Haight, meals grand jurv
and .bailiff. ". fi 50
H Lauretsen hauling trash 3 00
R Clpster juror 4 20
Dalles Water Works, water. 5 00
Hockman & Co, repairs lawn
mower 1 50
L Lamb,. witness 2 60
A W Whetstone, juror 3 60
S M Baldwin
Dalles Waterworks water, April 5 00
G D Barnard, books, etc 43 55
blanks 6 50
W Bolton & Co, supplies 6 00
Troy Shelly, reports, &c 145 00
J Wv Atwell 15 95
A Keaton. J P fees &c - 13 60
A W Wallace, constable 14 65
Wm Wilev, juror 2 50
C Hustes ' " 6 00
Jno Kelsay " 4 50
Pierce Kelsav " 11 00
W S Kelsay 11 00
A P Jones " 16 00
C C O'Neil, witness 6 20
Joseph Sumner " . . . : 4 00
T J Sumner " 4 00
G J Gibson " 3 60
C Clark ' 3 60
E F Sharp, surveying road 204. . 24 00
" " 200. . 14. 00
" " " 199. . 24 00
" " 201. . . 12 00
" " " 202.. 12 00
" " " 203. . 16 00
Osmer Cook, viewer 4 00
Wm Miller " 4 00
O S Morgan " 4 00
P W Wilhelm " 2 00
J B Dow . " 2 00
A Anderson " , . 2 00
J A Hamilton ' . . : 8 00
Chas Schmidt " .. . 8 00
Emil Schanno " 8 00
J N McCov " f 2 00
F C Sherib " ' 2 00
J T Armor " 2 00
J N McCov " 2 00
F C Sherib " ' 2 00
J T Armor .." 2 00
W G Obriat, chainman 4 00
C A Davis " 4 00
Hans Nielsen " 2 00
Ed Boyer " 5 00
C A Bell " ,200
0 S Pratt " 4 00
James Lindes " 2 00
C L Gilbert " : 1 4 00
E Lvons , " 4 00
D DNelson, marker. . 4 00
F H Sharp " 2 00
E C Miller " 2 00
C A Bell " 2 00
John Keelv " 2 00
J Wickham " 2 00
J N McCoy, viewer : 2 00
J F Armor, " 2 00
F C Sherieb, " 2 00
C L Gilbert, chainman 2 00
E Lyons, " 2 00
J Wickham, v , 2 00
R Rand & Son, supplies. .'. 4 67
Chronicle, treasurer's notice. .. t 1 50
, '.. . -v, . " ... !; 1 50
Wm Mann & Co, records 56 25
Chas Davis, jifrv list. r 3 00
FC Graves. " " 2 00
iAfayette Davis, jury list 2 00
W H Wilson, .Dist Attv's fees . . 60 00
Crandall & Burget, coffin 20 00
1 C Nickelsen, supplies 5 05
Thomas Walsh, witness 4 00
Glenn & Handley, lights ., ... 15 25
G C Eshelman, medical services 45 00
MacEachern & MacLeod 1 50
J P Mclnerny, supplies ; 16 90
John Osbiirn, juror 1 20
SamThurman, ' 1 20
F E Denzer, " 1 20
R Burdett, " 1 20
Leslie Butler, " 1 20
J Doherty, . " 1 20
R E Saltmurshe, witness. . . 1 70
J J Campbell, " 1 70
W H Lochhead, 1 70
JHBlakeney, " 170
E A Hearst, " 1 70
W C Allowav, " 1 70
M Redmond', " 1 70
W Owens, " 1 70
L P Ostlund, " 1 70
R V Gibons, " - 1 70
Wm Michell. coroner 2165
Dr Doane, services 5 00
Wm Michell, coroner 10 00
Wm Michell, " . . . . ... 5 00
Dalles Pub Co, notices 3 00
Troy Shelly, postage 6 00
Dalles Pub' Co, blanks 32 75
" publishing notice -1 00
Jos T Peters, supplies. .-. ........ 13 25
A K Thompson, Uepty Dist Atty 25 00
E S dinger, fees insanitv. case
charge to estate of E E Griffin . 14 00
C L Schmidt, viewer 2 00
Emil Schanno, " . . : 2 00
GeoALiebe, 200
M M Cusbing, board non-resi-
' "dent paupers,' charged to state , 68 57
M McKinnon,, J P fees .5 25
A Knightly, constable fees. ..... " ' 18 95
M McKinnon, J P fees. ... . . .'. . . . 2 95
" . " constable's fees . . 33 80
" " ,.-J P fees. . . ........ 6 40
,'. . - r constable's fees. .". 5 85
John Tranna, jury 1 00
WmMKenzie, " V .1 00
Patrick Walsh, " 00
J W Atwell, " 1 00
J A.Craig, ; 1 00
3 Malcolm .Mclsaac, jury , .,1 00
S O Hersey, witness .' -1 50
John Woodward, witness. ;: -150
Wm McCormack, " .. .... 160
P Fox, " 1 50
Wm Hendricks , " 1 50
M McKinnon, fees . . ' 3 05
- - " .' ,1 85
Chas Miller, witness .. 'l 50
Ed Morgan, ." ....... " 1 50
Ward & Kerns, livery . .'.'.: . . . 6 00
Geo H Thompson, ex-clerk's bill 16 01
E Schutz, fees .s-. ' 9 50
" " " : 4 55
" . " ; 3 35
". " " 14 70
W W Wilson, fees . ... 1 70
D McCarthy, fees 1 70
E Schutz, fees. . - 9 10
John Freeman, fees.- 4 10
S Welsh, fees., -- , 4 10
r B Sinnott, board . 18 00
J B Crossen, clerk's fees
Real Estate Transaction.
' Geo. G." ' Gibson , to W. E.- Snurrier
Bellev le addition to The "Dalles. Con
sideration-one dollar.
DESERTERS.
' V . "4
o be the Walla
.r.rs Escape. ' '
1 the 4th cavalry
Walla has tele
i t four of the men
m plicated in the
deserted. The
received in this
- If explanatory :
Hay 11, 1891."
J or Constable
. , Or.:
fax, troop C,
Fort .Walla
wenty-three,
Holdlera S.-.v.-r.
Wal
Colonel Ct
stationed at
graphed to th
supposed to hi
lynching stra
following telegt
city yesterday, i
Walla Wali
To Sheriff or CU
or Pogtmanter, i vr.v
Private Josepl c
4th- cavalry, deser- v.
Walla, May lOtht'.
Avoa CrTfl V Vl 111 I V
complexion
dark; height, five c and three-
quarter inches; Germ.- wo vaccina
tion marks, right arm .-..: th, and let
ters "J. R." right forearm; occupation,
baker. C. E. Compton,
Colonel 4th Cavalry.
Walla Walla, Wn.J May 11, 1891.
To Slieriff or City Marshal or Constable or
Postmaster, The Dalles, Or.: .
Deserted from Fort Walla Walla, night
of May 10th, Samuel Sutton, troop A,
Fourth cavalry, aged twenty-three years,
eyes blue, hair light, complexion florid,
occupation farrier, chunky build, square
shoulders, quick spoken, scar over left
eye, scar on left side of face, scar' over
left foot.
David Sheridan, troop D, Fourth
cavalry, aged twenty-four years, eyes
gray, hair brown, complexion sallow,
height live feet, six and one-quarter
inches, vaccination scar on left arm,
birthmark on abdomen.
John J. Smith, troop D, Fourth
cavalry, aged twenty-four years, eyes
f;ray, hair dark, complexion dusky,
eight five ' feet seven and one-quarter
inches, scar on left wrist, scar on right
thumb and adjoining finger, anchor on
right forearm, anchor very irregular on
back of right hand.
These men have complicity in the late
lynching and murder in Walla . Walla.
The government will pay sixty dollars
for their apprehension and delivery
to military authority and the- county of
Walla Walla offers a reward of $1750
for the arrest and conviction of the par
ticipants in this crime. The widest
publicity should be given this informa
tion in the interest of justice, law and
order.
Postmasters receiving this infor
mation are requested to have the same
posted in a conspicuous place in their
city or town. C. E. Comptqn,
Colonel 4th Cavalry.
A Flourishing Company.
; Supplementary articles of incorpora
tion have been filed in the county clerks
office by the S. B. Medicine Manufactur
ing company of Dufur, Oregon by which
the capital stock is increased to $100,000
in shares of $5 each. This indicates a
success that is somewhat phenomenal.
Only a few years ago Dr. Vanderpool
commenced to put up in a convenient
form one or two of the favorite remedies
he had long used in his extensive prac
tice, merely to serve the local demand of
former patients. The business grew and
extended almost without an effort till it
became necessary, in order that the
doctor might be relieved from over work
to take a partner to manage it still the
business grew till'a small stock' company
was formed, and now they have found it
necessary to increase the capital stock of
the. company to meet the demands of a
business that has customers almost in
every county on the Pacific Coast. The
excellence of the S. B. remedies is at
tested everywhere and theirs is an ex
.ample of success being attained by the
force of real merit only.
New Lodge K. of B. R. T.
Mr. T. T. Slattery second vice grand
of Oregon last night organized a new
lodge of K. of B. R. T., at Odd Fellows
hall in this city, with the following as
charter members : B. T. Conroy, Q. H.
Pickett, D. Wergin, C. W. Hudson, W.
N. Durant, J. Lacornia, J. Harding, F.
Gillemwater, Clint Thomas and J. J.
Burns. Mr. J. J. Burns was elected
Master, C. W. Hudson, V. M ; J. Hard
ing, P. M; B. Wergin, Warden; W.
Durant, Conductor; O. H. Pickett,
Financier ; Frank Gillemwater,' Secre
tary ; J. Lacornia, J. & O. G. The lodge
will meet Thursday nights. The name
of the new lodge is "May Enright."
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
UMATILLA HOUSE.
L. Ki Moore, Grass Vallev.
R. A. Moore, "
: Henry Hillgen and wife, Dufur.
' H. A. Wralker, Antelope.
Horatio Fargher, Kingsley.
W. H. Moore, Moro.
.. 8. R. Husbands and wife, Mosier.
M. T. Dodd, Antelope.
R. Griffith, , : ".
L. C Parrish, Albany. , '
-The. Joke of the Season! '
: By. reason of a full suddIv of general
hews and local matter we never .bore"
our readers with three or four of. patent
"piaies aaiiy. ixmes-Mountaineer.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Wells of Portland
left today ' for their sheep ranch in. the
southern part of the county, where Mr.
Wells has large sheep interests.
Wanted :-ttAT girl - or woman to do
uuuwjworK in small lamiiy.
. .J. M. Huntington.
The tramp never turns away from any
door. -without 'getting ', something. If he
gets nothing else, he gets out..
' FOR SALE.
I WOULD LIKE TO SELL, TO THE FAMILY
who may occupy my late residence all the
carpets (Brussela and three-ply), cook stove with
hot water taukr- linoleum on kitchen tioor. and
window blinds. - All the articles named are
nearly new, and will be sold at a bargain before
,May 15th,. Apply to G.F.TUCKER,
Over French & Co. 'a bank.
$20 REWARD.
WILL BE VAili roil ANY INFORMATION
leading; to the conviction of parties cutting
the ropes or ill any way interfering with the
wires, poles or lamps of Thk Electric Light
Co. H. GLENN.
Manager.
CATC
CHRONICLE SHORT STOPS.
, Use Dufur flour, it is the best.
Those who try it, always buy it. S. B.
'A.'M; Williams & Co., have on hand a
fine lot of tennis and bicycle' shoes.
Ask your grocer for Dufur flour.
Pure maple sugar at Joles Bros., eight
pounds for 1. 00. .
Mi . H. Glenn is in receipt of a large
Jot of new style of picture mouldings in
various designs which may be seen at
his office.
The drug store of C. E. Dunham, de
ceased, is now open and will be so con
tinued until further notice.
For coughs and colds use 2379.
Those who use the S.' BJ headache cure
don't have la grippe.
The celebrated Walter H. Tenny Boston-made
mens' and boys' fine bobts
and 'shoes in all styles, carried by The
Dalles Mercantile company at Brooks
& Beers old stand.
For the hlnrtrl in' nnn.lolf aaa..4..1
doses S. B. beats Sarsaprilla.
2379 is the cough syrup for children. "
Get
Snipes & Kineraley's.
' ITlff Wsi.r4 rFTira fr-w aola (Via
best farms of its size in Sherman county.
xi consists oi Z4U acres of deeded land at
F.rsWinxilh. TViu ia .. nu... f.:i:.,
spring of living water capable of water-
Tflf hnilRP U.-M-H So O lur.ra- ofAro li.-ll
- -y vv 'ua ao m luiv owtt UU11U
ing with ten rooms attached alone cost
1 T Al 1 1 1 1 . i
" . . uiitcKHiui lii Miiop anu otner
buildings and the whole surrounded by a
good wire fence. Will be sold cheap and
on easy terms. Apply by letter or other
wise to the editor of the Chkonicle or to
t.hR nwnor W T. Wa vA Vtr.-rrA w.o
county, Oregon.
Baby is sick. The woeful exnresaion
of a Des Moines teamster's countenance
showed his deep anxiety was not entire
ly without cause, when he inquired of a
druggist of the same city what was best
to give a baby for a cold"? It was not ne
cessary for him to say more, his counte
nance snowed that the pet of the family,
if not the idol of his life was in distress.
"We give our baby Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy,' was the druggist's answer.
"I don't like to give the babv such strone
medicine," said the teamster.' You know
John Oleson, of the Watters-Talbot Print
ing Co., don't you? inquired the drug
gist. "His baby, when eighteen months
old, got hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's
Uough Kemedy and drank .the whole .of
it. : Of course it made the babv vomit
very freely but did not injure it in ,the
least, and what is more, it cured the ba-
Dy 8 cola. 1 he teamster already knew
the. value of the '.Remedy, having used it
himself, and. was now satisfied that there
was no ' danger in giving it even to a
Daoy. J; or sale by Snipes & Kinersly.
Forfeited Railroad Lands
We are now ready , to prepare papers
for the filing and entry of ..Railroad
Lands. We also attend to business be
fore the TJ.. S. Land Office and Secretarv
of the Interior. : Persons for whom , we
have prepared papers and who are re
quired to renew their applications, will
not be charged additional for such papers.
Thobnbuky & Hudson,
1 Rooms 8 and 9 Land Office building,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Notice.
1 Having leased the Mount Hood ' hotel
at Hood Ftiver, I would respectfully call
the attention of the traveling public to
the fact, that the house is being thorough
ly renovated and will be open for the re
ception of . guests on or about Miv" 1st,
and I would most" respectfully '' solicit a
shj&re of the public patronage. ' Nothing
will be over-looked for. the comfort of
guests. ' George Herbert.
FOR SALE.
" A choice lot of brood mares ; also a
number of geldings and fillies bv "'Rock
wood Jr.," "Planter," "Oregon Vilkes,"
and "Idaho Chief," same standard bred.
Also' three fine young stallions by
''Rock wood Jr." out of first class mares.
- For prices and terms call on or address
either J. W. Condon, or J. H. Larsen,
The Dalles, Oregon.
' He wants it known. Mr. J. H.
Straub, a well known German citizen of
Fort Madison, Iowa, was terribly afflicted
with inflammatory rheumatism ". when
Mr. J. F. Salmon, a prominent druggist
there, advised him to use Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. One bottle of it cured him.
His case was a very severe one. . He suf
fered a great deal and now wants others
similarly afflicted to know what cured
him. 50 cent bottles for sale by Snipes
Kinersly.
NOTICE.
- R. E. French has for sale a number of
improved ranches and unimproved
lands in the Grass Valley neighborhood
in Sherman county. They will be sold
very cheap and on reasonable terms.
Mr. French can locate settlers on some
good unsettled claims in the same neigh-'
borhbod. ; His address is Grass Valley,
Sherman county, Oregon.
Merino Sheep for Sale.
I have a fine band of . thorough bred
Merino sheep consisting of 67 bucks,
about 340 ewes and about 200 young
lambs, which I will sell at a low price
and upon easy terms.' Address,
D. M. French.
s The Dalles, Or.
To the Public.
... .. . i ... , ,
..Notice is hereby given that all the
barber shops of The Dalles will be closed
in future on Sundays.
The Iiadles' Tailor
. i .... . . i
School of Dress Cutting
-'.' . AT '
Irs. B rdwn's D resiaalLliiii Parlo ri
Cor. Fourth and Union Sts.,
. The Dalles, Or. '
Each ' scholar can bring in her own
dress and is taught to cut, baste and fin
ish complete. . ,
They are also taught to cut the seam
less waist, dartless basque, French bias
darts and most every form of sleeve. -)ff"In
"the, 'dressmaking department!
keep only competent neip.
Dress Cutting a Specialty.
Lots 50x100 feet; 20-foot alley in each Block. Sold
for Cash or on Installments; Discount
for Cash. No interest.
- FOR S-A-XjIE ZBTT
Thompson & Butts, C. E. Bayard '& Co.,
Haworth & Thurman, J. M. Huntington & Co.,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
The Farm Trust
C. N". SCOTT,
President.
PORTLAND,
Removal
Herbring's
DRY GOODS STORE
.
Has removed to 177 Second street (French's Block) nearly
opposite his former" stand, where . he will be pleased to see
his former customers and friends. He carries now a mxich
larger stock than before and every Department is filled .
with the Latest Novelties of the Season.
GEO. IT. THOMPSON,
Nptary Public.
The BEST Investment in the Northwest, for sale by
Thompson & Butts, 114 Second Street,
' THE DALLES. OREGON.
Dealers in Real Estate and all. kinds of Personal Property.
Collections Promptly Made. . Land Filings Prepared.
MAYS & CROWE,
(Successors to ABRAM8 & STEWART.)
XI.etllerai axici Tolsbem in
Hardware. - Tinware, - Graniieware. - Wooflenware,
SILVERWARE, ETC.
-: AGENTS
"Acorn," "Charter Oak" "Argand
STOVES AND RANGES.
Pumps, Pipe, Plumbers' and ' Steam Fitters' Supplies,
Packing, Building Paper,
SASH, DOORS, SHINGLES.
Also a complete stock of Carpenters', Blacksmith's and.
Farmers Tools and Fine Shelf Hardware.
-AGENTS
The Celebrated R. J. ROBERTS "Warranted" Cutlery, Meriden Cutlery ani
Tableware, the "yuick Meal" Oasoline Btoves. tjrana" uu btovea
and Anti-Rust Tinware.
All Tinning, Plumbing,
will be done
174, 176, 178. 180 SECOND STREET,
H . C. M IE LS6N,
Clothierand
BOOTS AND SHOES,
l?at5 apd Qaps, JruKs, tlalises,
CORNER OF 8ECOND AND WASHINGTON STS., THE DALLES, OREGON.
: JOLES BROS.,
' DEALERS IN :
Staple aim FaQGy Groceries,
' Hay, Grain and Feed.
No. 22 CWhfrigtoh and Third. Sts.
DALiLiES
& Loan Company,
Wm. A. BANTZ,
Vice-Pres. & Mgr.
OREGON.
Notice I
W. H. BUTTS,
' Auctioneer.
x. :e3. ceo w jbs
FOR THE :-
99
FOR-
Pipe Work and Repairing
on Short Notice.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Tailor